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The reconstructed computer known as Colossus at Bletchley Park.

 

Colossus was the world's first electronic, digital, programmable computer. Colossus and its successors were used by British codebreakers to help read encrypted German messages during World War II. They used thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) to perform the calculations.

my computer just recently committed suicide - longtime lightpaint intrinsic shot.

Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA

Ogni casa è scuola - consegna dispositivi per didattica a distanza, computer e tabled in seguito all'emergenza coronavirus - covid19

Brescia 20 maggio 2020 Ph Christian Penocchio

graduation ceremony Computer Science, Mathematics & Computer Science, TU Eindhoven

2011 Tour of Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Aug 2011

taken for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Music'

11/11/2009 - iPhone Pic

Computer Peripherals Maintenance services at Bizboli. Central marketplace for Service Providers.

I made this cake for a Meetup potluck geared to people in technology startups. Mocha.

Business image by allyson ricketts www.dreamportrait.com see her portfolio for more exciting images for you to use

超大電容式觸控板

個人覺得是最好用的觸控板

Computers to be relocated to the upper floor

Computers should run everything? I couldn't get this TV to change channels because it couldn't find the server. I didn't find this problem on other TVs.

Valentine Bear 2, Dell, and Epson Printer

Computer Graphics painting

20 x 14"/51 x 36cm. Computer print of butterflies created with gun imagery. 2004

Photo credit: Salford ICZ Media Production Team, University of Salford, Manchester.

As the head of the IT organization, my responsibilities are acquisition and management of the computer systems, networks and software, developing instructional material and teaching computer related classes.

 

I am also the Second Vice President and a part of the management of the Center.

The "Computer room" at a Chicago utilities company, 1929.

From the 1600s through to 1950s or so, Computer was a job title for someone who did calculations.

[Photo from John Wolffs Web Museum, credited to "Comptometer News" October 1929.]

Sorry for the crappy image, I couldn't hold my camera right.

Control Data Corporation, CDC 6600 Supercomputer, 1964

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, California

USA

 

Not sent, got at museum in May 2011

This is an old photo, taken July 2, 2004. None of these things sit on my monitor any longer.

 

I especially miss my troll. I should find her, and return her to my new desk. She'd be happier with me, I'm sure

Computer Blowout

  

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