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October 28: IBM ROI Webinar
Brands Council Webinar
Free for Brands & Nonprofits
When: Thursday, October 28, 2010
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
Register Here: www2.gotomeeting.com/register/943813347
This webinar is for brand members of WOMMA only or brand clients of our agency members. Find out how to invite your clients by contacting Tarah Remington Brown at Tarah@WOMMA.org or (312) 853-4400 x205
Bring your child to work day. Activities included designing mobile apps, creating empathy maps, and other design studio activities aimed at youth.
MB: IBM 26454EU
CPU: Intel Pentium IIIE 500MHz, Coppermine x86 MMX SSE, 256KB L2 Cache On-Die ATC Full-Speed
RAM: 320MB
HDD: IBM DARA 212000 11GB
ODD: IBM 24X (Sanyo CRD-S372VPR)
VGA: NeoMagic MagicGraph 256ZX
Display: 13.3"
AUDIO: Cirrus Logic CS4614/22/24 CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio Accelerator
I/O: 1xUSB, 1xRJ11 (Modem), 1xPS/2, 1xKensington Lock, 1xIrDA, 1xMic, 1xLineIn, 1xLineOut, 1xExternal, 1xDSUB, 1xCOM
I enclose two pictures, but that referring my situation is that where I am on the bed with my "windows to the world": this notebook and my radiostation (I am radioamateur and by the way I have contacted lots of these in OHIO)
If you want you find a short story under my profile on the board.
By means of the board I and my wife have found many friends in all the world and we exchange both traditional mail and e-mails.
Discover the best practices, solutions and expertise you need to help your organization optimize infrastructure, people and processes. Join us in Las Vegas February 27- March 2, 2011
Detail of the battery compartment and the nice Palm Computing Platform logo. The WorkPad takes just two AAA batteries to work.
The IBM WorkPad 8602-30X pictured here is a rebadged Palm IIIx device introduced in 1999.
CPU: Motorola DragonBall EZ MC68EZ328 - 16 MHz
RAM: 4 MB
ROM: 2 MB
Display: 3.3", backlit monochrome STN, 16 scales. 160x160 pixels.
Ports: Infrared, Serial (RS-232)
Dimensions: 81 x 119 x 18 mm
Weight: 170 grams (battery included)
Operating System: Palm OS 3.1 (version 4.1 currently installed).
I used these (or something very similar) while at University in Hull (1975-78).
[ update - it was indeed an IBM 029 card punch.
I found the "Elementary use of the IBM 029 Card Punch"
instructions in a cabinet in the garage from Hull Univ.
Also here
twobithistory.org/2018/06/23/ibm-029-card-punch.html ]
I think I also used them at the University of Surrey before then but mainly we used mark-sense input sheets like this…
twitter.com/kenshirriff/status/1337855283276570624
I used an ICL 1901 while at school. We would have to wait days to get the results back :-)
While at Hull I used the card punch machines to program their ICL 1904S. Mainly in FORTRAN and Algol 60.
Like the ASR33 Teletype (see later) I liked the clunky electromechanical sound they made :-) .
I had loads of punched card decks (some several inches deep in cardboard boxes) but only kept one set I think - an Algol 60 program I wrote in 1977.
IBM announced the expansion of its branch office in Port Louis on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean off the South East coast of Africa on 14 March, 2012. The increased presence will strengthen IBM's ability to provide solutions and services to a rapidly expanding base of customers and partners in the region.
Link to the press release: www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/37207.wss
The IBM Building, Marina City Towers and Wrigley Building form the backdrop for Trump's latest monument to himself.
Bring your child to work day. Activities included designing mobile apps, creating empathy maps, and other design studio activities aimed at youth.
Datapalooza Mashup 2016, Thursday, 30th June at CodeNode, London. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com. www.skillsmatter.com/conferences/8168-datapalooza-mashup-...