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Or techies may bring their computer and want to code. Like here from Payap University, ChiangMai in 2008.
My computer spit up it's hard drive. After doing so it still functioned long enough for me to copy those files I needed.
Detail of the Iris Indigo (Silicon Graphics), a powerful computer introduced in 1991. This board has as nickname 'The Song and Dance Machine'.
More info at www.sgizone.net/indigo/
Jan 05 Today I got to watch a scary blue screen as my computer scanned for memory errors (there were none) so I could maybe get my Blu-Ray SOFTWARE to function properly. No dice as of yet! I did the scan ON PURPOSE, and there were no problems with Windows, before anybody gets too excited. Emily and I also went to dinner with Rachel Felipe and the commies for Rachel's birthday. Fun time!
I had to share this photo. I had the idea to try copper gas tubing as a radiator. I didn't want to go through the trouble of making it look pretty until I knew that it worked. I purchased about 20 feet of small copper tubing from a local hardware store. I used a small 15 watt submerged aquarium pump to move the oil through the tubing and back into the aquarium. It helped, but only very slightly. The copper tubing became quite hot when the computer was under load. In the end, it was not effective enough and the 3/8" diameter of the tubing proved to be too narrow.
VEF PROJECT BUILT AND FULLY FURNISHED THIS 4
CLASSROOM BLOCK FOR FETTEH COC BASIC SCHOOL TO PROMOTE DECENT EDUCATION IN THE SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY 2017
this is the fourth computer I have assembled using just the raw components:
(which are, from L):
DVD-roms (x2)
Mouse
Athlon II CPU
Power Supply
2T Harddrive (still in package)
3.5"-bay Card Reader
2 GB memory (x2)
Gigabyte (TM) motherboard
Computer tower (case)
My old computer's heat sink and fan are completely clogged after running continuously for several years. Did I mention that I own cats?