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The charm of Albany's IBM Building is that it reflects the history around it. (S corner of State and Pearl Streets)
IBM S360 im Rechenzentrum AEG-Hausgerätewerk Nürnberg 1971
8 bit = 1 byte = 1 word
16 32-bit-register a 4096 Bytes
Adressraum 16 Megabyte
Betriebssystem DOS/360
System- und Programmiersprachen: Assembler (makro), Cobol, RPG.
Nachtschicht: Testen von Programmen
Man konnte mittels der Bitschalter (über Kartenleser)eingelesene eigene Programme manipulieren (Programmfehler beheben) und so die Programme austesten.
In den Fachabteilungen (kaufmännisch/technisch) wurden wir als "Lochkarte" oder " Hollerith" tituliert, später setzte sich der Begriff "EDV" (Elektronische Daten-Verarbeitung) allgemein durch und heute ist "IT" geläufig.
1970 bis 1999 Programmierer und EDV-Systementwickler bei AEG-Hausgeräte AG Nürnberg.
330 North Wabash (formerly IBM Plaza also known as IBM Building and now renamed AMA Plaza) is a skyscraper in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States, at 330 N. Wabash Avenue, designed by famed architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (who died in 1969 before construction began). A small bust of the architect by sculptor Marino Marini is displayed in the lobby. The 52-story building is situated on a plaza overlooking the Chicago River. At 695 feet (211.8 meters), 330 North Wabash is the second-tallest building by Mies van der Rohe,
IBM S360 im Rechenzentrum AEG-Hausgerätewerk Nürnberg 1971
Nachtschicht: Testen von Programmen - Programm starten
IBM? An Intentional Butterfly Movement of course. Monarch butterfly at Wynnum Wetlands, Brisbane.
On reflection, it’s interesting to speculate on how fast this Butterfly was going, with the shutter speed being 1/320. Faster movement than you may think!
First time shooting kodak portra 800, I think it's a nice stock, good colors, not 100% sure I'll buy another box.
The once mighty IBM plant is now abandoned and great for exploring, lots more from here to share over the next wee while :)
IBM Tower
Chicago, Illinois
Mies van der Rohe, arch. 1969
Seventeenth Church of Christ Scientist
(on the right)
Harry weese, arch. 1968
On February 2, 2011 CSIS president and CEO Dr. John J. Hamre moderated a conversation with CEOs Michael Dell of Dell, Inc. and Samuel J. Palmisano of IBM. During this session, Dr. Hamre and his guests explored the challenges to U.S. IT competitiveness in the 21st century, from taxes and trade to education and immigration. To address the current fiscal deficit, Mr. Palmisano argued that the U.S. government can save money by consolidating its IT infrastructure. Mr. Dell said the same can be done for 1,000s of U.S. government supply chains. Both business leaders agreed that the competitive landscape is shifting as quickly as the middle class is rising in India and China. They argued that adopting newer technology and lowering corporate tax rates will help improve the competitiveness of U.S. businesses. Find out more about this event including full audio and video at cs.is/TechInnovation.
favorite typewriter to use at home
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Nikon F100, Cinestill black & white film, self-developed, printed at Portland Community College darkroom
Architect: Vladimir Ossipoff (1962)
Location: Honolulu, HI
The developers who now own this property and the surrounding area, Ward, have plans to demolish the building, claiming that the design is "dated". Please send them a note to share your feelings about their plans! www.ggp.com/about-ggp/contact-us
Työskentelyä IBM-koneiden äärellä laskentakeskuksessa.
Aalto-yliopiston arkisto / Aalto University Archives
Image nr: HKK_06_023
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