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Photos of IBM keyboards from Joe/Ellipse @ ModelFKeyboards.com

Around the deserted IBM plant in Spango Valley Greenock

Photos of IBM keyboards from Joe/Ellipse @ ModelFKeyboards.com

After first broadcast on Oct 27, 2015 at Insight

IBM Smarter Business 2012, Helsinki

Andrew Meier, the project head for the new IBM technology center in Dubuque, speaks to a crowd of potential employees.

Photos of IBM keyboards from Joe/Ellipse @ ModelFKeyboards.com

Photos of IBM keyboards from Joe/Ellipse @ ModelFKeyboards.com

View of the rear of the former IBM building, looking north across Avon Street.

the lovely miniature landscapes of patriciaanne daviau were on display along with a lot of other cool builds on the sad closing day of an amazing sandbox

The IBM 701 computer was delivered to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in April 1954. The Univac-1 was a simple computer to program in machine language; however, the IBM 701 was more difficult to use—one reason was its reliance on punch cards for input and output. Programmers in companies and laboratories that owned 701s talked among themselves informally, and various “home-brewed” systems resulted. IBM soon began to develop a higher-level language, FORTRAN (formula translation), and the Laboratory sent Robert Hughes to IBM for an extended visit to contribute to the effort. The original FORTRAN manual lists four contributors, one of them Robert Hughes.

The IBM building in Sydney, and a tree

David Leip ran the IBM Guelph branch of "Operation Fascist Takeover", which was the label someone applied to our project to institute operational standards for IBM web sites.

Photos of IBM keyboards from Joe/Ellipse @ ModelFKeyboards.com

IBM Canada HQ Building

the IBM building in Zurich Altstetten (Switzerland).

I took this photo for a project in school with an analog Nikon F3 camera

Pol Mac Aonghusa from IBM speaking at the it@cork Cloud Computing Event in April 20

Q.E.P.D.

 

Causa de la defunciĂłn: tarjeta madre.

 

Realmente, mi negro aguantó más de lo que debía. Por ahora, rescaté un notebook viejo, le puse el disco duro (al que no le pasó nada, por fortuna) y puedo seguir trabajando mis archivos.

 

No hay capital para un reemplazo, pero mi cacharro no será fácil de reemplazar. Máquinas tan fieles ya no se fabrican.

 

Gracias, negro. Descansa ahora, que lo tienes merecido.

Main desk of an IBM 1130. I've not seen this at the museum before, so it must be a recent acquisition.

 

I love the light falling across the machine like this, but have to admit, it doesn't make for a clear image...

IBM PC Convertible 1986

 

The IBM PC Convertible is the first laptop computer released by IBM. Released on April 3, 1986, the Convertible was also the first IBM computer to use the 3.5" floppy disk which went on to become the standard. Like modern laptops, it featured power management and the ability to run from batteries.

backstage IBM video

Streetline uses sensors that allow citizens to find inexpensive parking fast while helping cities manage their parking resources more efficiently.

IBM ThinkPad R51 - Type 2888

Battery time - 0:25 remaining

IBM rented 12 (!!!) Servers

 

SLurl

This one is used on my German Blog

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i bought it because i like the keyboard of my thinkpad so much... and it's great!

Old IBM office in Uithoorn

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