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The USS Armstrong was unexpectedly attacked on a diplomatic mission! Time for Intel to get to work and find some answers!

 

ENS Kassi Quandrii, USS Armstrong, 3rd Rock Grid

 

www.ufstarfleet.org/

Intel Pentium MMX

Macro Monday Chips

Many colors can be found on this eastbound stack train seen heading through Cochrane on the St. Croix Sub.

Zaandam - Noord-Holland - Nederland

The picture has been made from 63 stacked images.

 

Das Bild wurde aus 63 Bildern gemacht.

Former Metroline VW1566 is seen with Callanane of Galway, it is one of number of ex London Buses involved in a staff shuttle between the Intel Plant in Leixlip and the Weston Airfield in County Kildare

All the biggest things start with small ones..

When I was a Baby, I talk as baby with Celeron 800mhz, now I Became a man, and now I speak as a Man, with my Pentium 4 Hyper Trade...

Intel Pentium 60 Mhz CPU

 

Focus stack and composite of 2x106 images.

 

Thanks for the inspiration to Don Komarechka!

Done with a set of Extension tubes and a Raynox DCR-250

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 2: The Message

Discovered three days after Mirelle disappeared. Not by accident. Not in haste. Left where only someone like Vivienne would find it—and only if she was looking.

Song: That's On Me

 

It was a quiet evening. No appointments. No meetings. The Ravenwood’s operations ran smoothly below. But Vivienne wasn’t there.

 

She was upstairs—in her private residence atop the hotel, lights dimmed, gloves off, combing out her hair like she hadn’t since that night.

 

The hidden panel in the armrest clicked open beneath her fingers—automatic, familiar. She wasn’t reaching for anything.

And yet there it was.

 

A piece of silk, small and torn, tucked neatly inside. Pale cream. Familiar. Not perfumed. Not folded like a lover’s keepsake—folded like intel.

 

Vivienne stared at it for a moment, not touching. As if picking it up would confirm what she already knew.

 

It was from Mirelle.

 

There was a stitch along the hem. Barely visible—unless the light hit just right. A pattern Vivienne recognized. Threaded in tight: a cipher.

 

No encryption. No deception. Just a message.

Hand-stitched. Intimate. Final.

 

You never asked me to stay

I stayed anyway.

That’s on me.

I learned more than I should have.

That’s on you.

—M.

 

No name. No return path. No signal trace.

Just the signature—a single letter. Deliberate. Knowing. Irrevocable.

 

Vivienne sat back. She didn’t speak. She didn’t call Omalley. She didn’t pour a drink.

 

She just held the silk in one hand—light as a promise, sharp as memory—and breathed.

 

Then, slowly, she folded it. Once. Twice. Again.

Slid it into the same hidden compartment. Closed it.

And walked to the console.

 

That night, the Ravenwood played no broadcasts. No vinyl.

Just analog static—quiet, constant.

And she did leave the lights on when she went to bed.

 

Addendum to Part 2:

A professional assessment. A personal breach.

 

Hours later, Vivienne sat at her desk with the silk unfolded on the surface.

 

She wasn’t reading the message again—she was analyzing the stitch.

 

She ran it through three filters. Checked the thread’s weave density. Logged the cipher angle. All habitual. All precise.

 

And then she stopped.

Not because she was done.

Because she realized she was trying to turn grief into intel.

 

And there was no dossier in Sky Port Bury that would ever explain why she let Mirelle in.

 

She closed the file without saving. Walked away.

Some knowledge didn’t belong in archives.

 

Visit Sky Port Bury at NeoExtropia in Second Life

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Kasieopeia/221/126/534

 

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 1

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 2

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 3

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 4

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 5

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 6

Vivienne and Mirelle Part 7

 

Intel Pentium 120 Mhz CPU

 

Focus stack and composite of 2x125 images.

 

Thanks for the inspiration to Don Komarechka!

Olympus Pen EE2

Fujifilm Superia 200

Expired film

Intel Inside

Macro Mondays candidate

HMM!

First CPU specifically designed for Notebook PCs.

This one came in a IBM ThinkPad laptop.

 

Core Frequency:25 MHz

Board Frequency:25 MHz

Data bus (ext.):32 Bit

Address bus:32 Bit

Transistors:1,400,000

Circuit Size:0.80

Voltage:5 V

Introduced:Nov. 9, 1992

Manufactured:week 51/1992

L1 Cache:8 KB

Intel S-Spec:SX709

Package Type:Plastic

PQFP-132

 

www.cpu-collection.de/?l0=co&l1=Intel&l2=i486+SL

 

This complex isn't very far from me and the streets are pretty busy when it's quitting time.. Took this on the way home from the grocery store.. Happy Windows Wednesday, Everybody!!

In case you're wondering, that's the reverse side of an Intel Core i5-7600 processor, greatly magnified using my camera's macro mode.

 

I thought it would be a great idea to take pictures of this chip before I installed it into my desktop computer, probably never to be seen again.

 

This replaces the less powerful i3-6100 chip which I had been using for a year.

Portrait I did for men who work at Intel earlier this month (they actually are Intel software engineers).

Dinesh Ochani making a comment

With Nikon D700 + 50mm f/1.4

A montage of macro images of a holographic seal on an Intel microchip!

Intel inside.

 

某CPUメーカーさんがおみやげに配ってた文明堂のカステラ。ちょっと笑った。

Intel Quad Core Motherboard photographed for magazine assignment.

 

Strobist info: SB800 in transluscent umbrella close to product camera left. SB800 with handmade paper snoot-gobo thingamajig creating pattern on b/g..high camera right

 

www.sidsiva.com

That's quite the roll call...

Uno de los procesadores de Intel que han cambiado este mundo.

One of the Intel processors that have changed the world.

Intel Pentium P54C die shot

0.5µm technology

1994

Type : Portable Heavy Lift Mobile Lattice Crawler Crane (the largest in the world)

 

Boom : 460 feet

Jib : 240 feet

Capacity : 2600 tons (5 million pounds)

Mobile : Yes

Load lift while mobile : Yes

Number in existence : Four

Number in the United States : One (this one)

 

As a crawler crane, the entire machine can carry a load short distances at a job site, increasing its flexibility. The crane consists of two crawler modules, a boom and jig assembly, and a large counterweight composed of containers of local materials (typically earth or gravel).

 

The crane assembly is designed to be mobile, with pinned rather than welded modular construction, so it can be broken down and transported by a fleet of trucks.

 

Value : $28 million dollars.

 

Job site : Intel Ronler Acres Campus D1X building Hillsboro, Oregon.

 

www.lampsoncrane.com/equipment/lampson-transi-lift/ltl-2600/

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