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aaaaaaaah my school disk when i was in Grade 10 ~
2 yearz ago..
0n 15-1-2008..
taken time: 1:20
and now it's still one month only ~
no more school..gonna miss everythinG !
(Grade 10 sec 9 i will never forget u )
I really first remember using these when I was at GP Elliott around 1981-83.
We had Intel Development Systems (MDS Blue Boxes - see later) and had a hard disk unit with interchangeable cartridges.
I came across the datasheet for it a while back so will add it here later. If I remember it was only a few Mb in capacity.
[update 28/7/21 just added it after this photo - it was 7.3Mb ! ]
Somewhere in the garage I have a platten with a disk crash line around it.
Backup-Erinnerung: Festplatten halten in Betrieb durchschnittlich 2-10 Jahre, gelagert im Archiv bis zu 30 Jahre. Alle Daten, für die man nicht mindestens eine Sicherheitskopie angelegt hat, werden früher oder später verloren gehen. Für unersetzliche Daten wie Photos mit Erinnerungswert und wichtige Dokumente empfehlen sich deshalb spezielle Datenträger zur Langzeitarchivierung wie z. B. M-Discs oder Magnetbänder (LTO), da gibt es je nach Anforderungen unterschiedliche Strategien und Lageroptionen. Online-Backup-Dienste können eine sinnvolle Ergänzung sein, sollten aber nie die einzige Methode darstellen und man sollte seine Daten vor dem Hochladen zusätzlich verschlüsseln.
Die ältesten erhaltenen Datenträger sind natürlich analog: bemalte Höhlenwände, in Stein geritzte Inschriften und Keramiktafeln. Die moderne Variante davon bietet das Projekt Memory of Mankind an.
This is an electric fired Disk to cone 7. The The surface is created through layering thin translucent sheets of porcelain and black slip to create depth and patterns. This piece was featured in Ceramics Monthly Undergraduate Showcase in Sept. 2011.
ok...the beach...a disk...where's the computer? hmmm...oh that's right! ITS THE BEACH!!! STOP DUMPING YOUR TRASH PEOPLE!!
Alexander Calder
1898 - 1976
Alternative title: Man, Three Disks; L'Homme; Man; The Man
Owner: Ville de Montréal
Donation
Stainless steel
2130 x 2200 x 1625 cm
Assembled, bolted, cut out, welded
Alexander Calder, born in 1898 in Lawnton, Pennsylvania, came from a family of artists: his father, Alexander Stirling Calder, and his grandfather, Alexander Milne Calder, were sculptors, and his mother, Nanette Lederer Calder, was a painter. He trained as an artist (Art Students League of New York, 1923–25) and engineer (Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1915–19). Considered one of the foremost sculptors of the twentieth century, a “merry engineer, troublesome architect, and sculptor of the times,” according to Jacques Prévert, Calder left his mark in the public space with his “mobiles” and “stabiles.” The latter word, invented by Jean Arp, defines Calder’s monumental artworks composed of simple shapes anchored to the ground, which are found, among other places, in Berlin, Chicago, Jerusalem, Paris, Mexico City, and Seattle. Alexander Calder died in New York in 1976.
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