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H Son Archetype rims (hard ano finish) with Bruce Gordon Rock N' Roads. Ritchey Comp Logic Curve Road Bars with some grey Fizik bar tape. Chris King Headset in pewter. Rounded out by some Tektro 926A brakes.
Original notes for Lewis Carrol's logic game, intended to amuse (and accidentally teach people logic).
I took this picture using my friend's Nikon D90 + its kit lens. Just add the Nikon SB-600 external flash and you will have a great combination to start learning strobist world.
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Gw ngambil gambar ini pake Nikon 90+Lensa kit punya temen. Tambahin aja dengan Nikon SB-600 external flash maka elo bakalan punya kombinasi yang hebat dalam mempelajari dunia strobist.
Before I get into the item description let me set the stage...
In the mid-1990's Apple fans were Steve Jobs-less. Lacking their creative energy guru Apple cranked out poorly designed computers that earned the nickname "pizzabox." But Steve came back from the wilderness and cast out the heretics.
In 2004 the Apple world was rocked to the core (pun intentional) with the P-P-P-Powerbook scandel (google it). The Apple world has not recovered from laughing so hard since.
For near a decade Apple fans have been high and mighty. Long forgotten are the days of fickle extension managers, sketchy PC compatibility, endless streams of free AOL discs, proprietary hardware, and Pizzabox Macs. Apple fans have since grown fat at Job's utters of awesomeness. But now, in Job's leave of health-related absence, it is time to remind my fellow Apple fans of what darkness lies ahead should he permanently shed his mortal coil. (Side note: His immortal coil is that getup consisting of a black mock turtle-neck and jeans.)
For this reason...
...and the fact that my fiance has ordered me to "clear out some of this crap."
Out of my personal dungeon of rare Macs from the Dark Ages I render unto thee...
RARE Apple Prototype
Pizzamac LC
(16 inch Model)
This rare one-of-a-kind mint pristine prototype has everything a Macintosh should probably have. Its got all the ports and stuff. I opened the lid and the chips were all in there. I couldn't figure out what some of them are, but they taste of processed cheddar cheese. The original little white pizza-standy-thing is also included. I'll tape everything down before I ship it out.
On the top it says "In Pizza We Trust." Clearly the designer of this rare Mac has forsaken the almighty Jobs. I bet (s)he was cast out when Jobs returned.
The keyboard is stained a deep shade of jaundice yellow. This thing smells absolutely rancid. I think it may be because of all the grease. The original owner died of flagrant obesity without a permit. Anyway it has all the buttons you need to place an order at your local pizzadrome of choice. Of particular note is the "favor" payment option.
The mouse has been castrated to control ADB Mouse populations.
One final warning before getting into the nitty-gritty transaction details. This thing was never approved by the FCC and gives off copious amounts of radiation. I've been sterile since 1998 because of this machine, yet my fiance has had two kids. I recommend finding a heavy lead apron to wear when using this computer.
If you have any questions feel free to ask. Bid before James does. That guy will buy anything with an Apple logo hastily slapped on it. Then again, if you are trolling the Vintage Apple Computers category of eBay, in all probability you will too.
Payment via PayPal only. Shipping to the continental Unified States of Americaland only. You're outta luck Cannucks! Learn to speak Americano por favor! OBAMA 2012 and God Bless.
The relays and other components in this cabinet control still more relays that operate the traction motors of the elevator as it answers call signals and floor designations when a person presses a button outside or inside the cab. In modern elevators, computers control the operation.
This PCB contains the digital circuitry (and some of the analogue stuff) in the unit. The 40 pin IC in the middle of the board is an 8035 microcotroller, the firmware is in the EPROM at the bottom right corner.
Above the 8035 is the SAA5020 timing chain IC, to the left of the 8035 are 3 smaller ICs which are the video RAM and the data bus buffer.. Above those is an SAA5050 character generator while in the bottom left corner are a number of TTL parts mostly to handle the video RAM addressing. This is a pretty standard application circuit for these ICs.
To the left of the video RAM is the TEA1002 PAL encoder with its associated analogue components, above that the metal box is (of course) an RF modulator. It's not a standard one, though.
To the right, the other 40 pin IC is an SAA5070 Modem chip with the associated LM339 to the right. Also there is an ER1400 EAROM to store the telephone numners.
The rear right corner contains the SAB3012 interface for the keypad and the cassette interface circuits.
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