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I don't know... Haha, just my computer's keyboard.

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my sanctuary in the office...

An analogue fire control computer, this one in no.2 turret. The range, angle, ship and target speed and course, etc, can be set using the handles round the side, with the readouts on top giving the angle and elevation of the guns. There was presumably a main fire control computer in the superstructure (maybe the one on the bridge?) and this would be a backup in case communications were severed or the main computer was destroyed.

For kids the computer takes the place of radio, television, and movies - a portal to the world for good or bad.

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A broken computer but i saw the reflection and i thought it was so pretty! It was at a computer cafe in Kenya Africa.

Here's my PowerBook next to the mini.

Zo ziet mijn computer er 's avonds uit. — Originally published here: vasilis.nl/voto/

Reference Librarian John Ferris gives Karla Garza a computer pass while both smile for the camera.

A group of Computer Science pupils took part in a Challenge Day at Airbus.

 

A poster at home.

Always reminds me of driving in a rainstorm near my parents', in 1997.

this one is taken from my cell phone sony ericsson z520i hehe manghambug sa kai bag-o pa man inig daan na aw labay labay na lang...

 

This is erik my officemate, band vocalist of

"A thousand Reasons" an indie emo/punk band here is Cebu Philippines

An ASUS VG236 120 Hz '3d' monitor.

 

I've been wanting a 3d monitor for a while for playing with 3d photography, 3d video, and yes, also 3d gaming. And this one was on sale, plus I had some store credit at ncix, so I figured I may as well buy myself something.

 

Unfortunately NVidia's 3D Vision system only works with GeForce cards in Windows. No linux. For Linux stereoscopic 3d one needs to buy a Quadro card, which are, like, $2000+. Hopefully either the price of 3d-compatible Quadro cards comes down over the next couple of years or someone writes stereoscopic 3d drivers for GeForce cards in linux. In the meantime 3d will only work for me on Thangorodrim and not on Tol Galen. (And right now it isn't even working on Thangorodrim - I'm pretty sure it's an issue with my KVM switch. I need to wait for my new DVI cables before recabling things.) (UPDATE: Working now. Not a cabling problem but a driver problem. Install new video drivers and everything is working perfectly (in Windows 7) now.)

 

Unfortunately re-arranging my computer stuff meant I don't have enough long DVI cables, so now I have to wait another week for the longer cables to come in before everything is set up properly. (Plus Ubuntu is also complaining about a disk error, so I need to dig up my Ubuntu usb key drive to try and fix that - hope I also don't need a new harddrive now ...)

Here's GuoBao, the only person recognized by Apple to work on Macs anywhere around here, slaving over my MacBook last night till the wee hours. Several layers of problems cascaded while replacing the CD burner but all are ok now. Functioning even more freely since he brought along an airport wireless device in case I wanted it. I'd never thought about that before - but, why not?

 

Cat fans may want to know about the most difficult of the problems, since it was caused by cats, officially a CATastrophe. When it was necessary for me to produce the password for my broad band account I opened the desk drawer for the important papers file and found the drawer contained a lot of water. Quite a few of the papers had sort of dissolved, taking information, including the password, with them. I tried to blame the water on the rain, though that was unlikely. This morning I woke up remembering a week or more ago when I came home to find a pitcher full of flowers tipped over on the desk by some cat activity. Water was all over floor and I cleaned it up. I never thought to check the desk drawer! So a trip to the telecommunications office with my passport, receipts which had not dissolved this morning so I could create a new password. Cats! Computers! What would I do without them?

 

debugging the onboard computer on the people mover. their diagnostic software was just spitting out line after line after line of hexidecimal numbers.

To disassemble a computer efficiently for recycling, each disassembly station has it's own standard toolbox, as well as a set of a small, uniform, clearly labeled boxes where the resulting parts can go into.

 

From left to right, the labels are:

 

* RAM and processors

* Screws

* Batteries

* Wire and Ribbon

* Aluminum

* Fans

* Aluminum and Copper

 

The small boxes are re-used, as they are continually emptied into larger gaylords, like those seen in the background.

My inner geekiness is taking over my soap inspiration :).

Public schools in the U.S. averaged about one computer for every 92 students in 1984. The Plato was one of the most-used early computers to gain a foothold in the education market. Currently, there is about one computer for every 4 students (Dunn 2011). Now computers have come a long way and there are more computers in schools now.

Detail of the Iris Indigo (Silicon Graphics), a powerful computer introduced in 1991. This board has as nickname 'The Song and Dance Machine'.

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Martin Leung, the more or less famous video game pianist, entertained the crowd in West Hall, E3's console area. It was in fact a bit weird listening to his waves of 8-bit nostalgia with the slick corporate giants right next door.

My new computer case arrived today. It is a Gigabyte Aurora 3D (black), as shown here. I've put a 600ml bottle of water next to the box for scale. Jac is both impressed and dismayed by the size of the box. Expect more photos when the building takes place this long weekend!

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I bought this little fellow to store all my photo's :-) 1TB should do the trick ;-)

I watched gross point blank and the hulk this evening while I counted tesco school vouchers into piles of 100.

Lord Mayor's Show Procession 2009. From Mansion House to the Royal Courts of Justice and then back to Mansion House.

 

The Lord Mayor's Show is a day of Pageantry which has been an annual event in the City of London for nearly 800 years, dating back to the time of King John.

computer abstract art

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