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I could see only a negative effect of original front cover, so removed it.
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DFI Lanparty Ultra NF4 SLI
SeaSonic SS-600HT 600W PSU
AMD Opteron 148 (2212 MHz)
GEIL 1GB Dual Channel 2-3-3-6
nVidia GeForce 6800GS SLI
Creative SB Live!
Maxtor 6V200E0 SATA (3.0Gb/s) 16MB
NEC DVDRW ND-3550A
FOSS CD (actually it is a DVD)-FOSS is an acronym for "Free and Open Source Software." I created this disc to have something to give out to community members when they stop by the office asking about what software they should buy for their computers. Often times I find that they aren't opposed to the notion of open source, but instead they just aren't even aware that it exists. More on the FOSS disc over at: castillejatech.wikispaces.com/Casti+FOSS+Disc
Thanks to everyone who contributed ideas for titles on this disc in the form of comments on my blog post about this idea from early January: middleschoolblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/free-and-open-sourc...
Staff member Karen Roberts, left, helps Terry Hudson log on to a computer on April 20, 2011, at West Avenue Library.
My new computer with an AMD X2 +6000. Besides the chip there's nothing fancy about it but it's very fast. Clear side is unnecessary, but kinda cool.
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Where you actually work on projects that involve using a computer - Computer Commons
Is this a good place to use a computer? Why or why not? there are several computers. You can use in a group and both Mac and PC's
The beer is to give a sense of scale to the computer I couldn't pass up the matching beer! Curious about the computer? It's at www.laptop.org I have more pics up on my geek shop's blog
TI Silent 700 terminal, 1971. This popular, portable Silent 700 gave computer-savvy road warriors a way to stay connected -- but only at 300 bits per second when a phone handset pressed into the acoustic coupler. Heat-sensitive paper made it "silent" compared to older teletypewriters.