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Dutch Pearl and Venture with Jamuna II barge. The Abeko Server 2 backhoe dredger with its excavator and 4 spuds behind it.
Dredging the L2 deep water container terminal site
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1.2Ghz, 512Mb memory, 512Mb internal flash, USB, Gigabit ethernet, SD slot. power consumption between 3 and 7 watts depending on load. $99.
iPhone for size comparison (it's almost exactly the same X by Y dimensions, but 2 inches tall)
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I think together they may have equaled 200mhz, but they worked great as web servers and file servers at the time. They both ran Windows 98 like no other.
An pretty great condition twin server promotional cinderella set. I'm guessing I moved at the speed of light to grab this at an estate sale today.
I've been tuning my new Media Temple (dv) Base, which has 256MB of memory available. I've been tweaking it so the base installation actually runs within the 256MB limit. The number of terminal windows I have up while relearning how to do this reminded me of the 90s, when I was doing more stuff with X as my daily GUI.
Some Rallycars: Ford Focus WRC 08, Subaru Impreza WRX, Mitsubishi Lancer EVO IX, Skoda Fabia WRC 05, Nissan 350Z (allmost standard), Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X, Honda Civic Type-R3, etc.
Don't forget to like the new page on Facebook.
Shot this picture a few months ago.
Always liked it but never put it on the web.
So here it is for others to enjoy.
WWII weekend at Tyntesfield House, Somerset, England.
Hard contrasty light, so took a trigrip reflector, used the gold-side to bounce some light back into the wagon, 'serving lady' and 'pitcher':D
Part of the MCLI server tour, meet Graphite, a 600 MhZ Pentium III running Fedora. This server runs the weblogs, wikis, and discussion boards that the are "small peces" supporting our Ocotillo projects.
Note the old Mac style big bubble monitor.