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this was in minnesota as well.

Castle Sinclair Girnigo, Caithness

Vintage Computer Fair at Bletchley Park this weekend

Fancy flooring company Sinclair Till has occupied this lovely building for decades.

Puertos Firewire, USB 2.0 DVI etc...

sinclair & cris looking at the ocean

I'm dating myself but remember Dinosaur Soap-on-a-Rope?

Earlier I was thinking about how much I miss my dad. He passed away in October. He gave me a beautiful sunset to photograph this evening. Taken over Lake Sinclair in Milledgeville, GA. 2/23/2011.

 

(c) Danielle A. Davey. Do not use without written permission from photographer.

The ever lovely Sinclair.

didn't want to do this, because he is not using an actual trick disc

Lake Sinclair is a man-made lake in central Georgia near Milledgeville. It is operated by Georgia Power. Located in the central region of Georgia, on the Oconee River, Lake Sinclair stretches through the counties of Baldwin, Hancock, and Putnam. Lake Sinclair was created in 1953.

Photobooth photographs by Diana Sinclair - June 14, 2015, Riverfront Park, Spokane, Washington

Scanned from BIG NEWS, a newspaper published by the Sinclair Refining Company to publicize their display of dinosaurs at the 1933-1934 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois.

5085 Sinclair Road

Columbus, OH 43229

1-888-879-6137

The Filling Station restaurant

Dessin vectoriel du Sinclair ZX 81, qui est un des premiers ordinateurs personnels que j'ai vu dans des magazines au début des années 80. Première version. Évolution en cours, février 2019.

 

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Le Sinclair ZX81 est un ordinateur personnel 8 bits, conçu par Sinclair Research et commercialisé par Timex Corporation en mars 1981. Le boîtier était noir avec un clavier à membrane ; l'apparence distinctive de la machine venait du travail du designer industriel Rick Dickinson (en).

 

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81

Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, a once elegant castle with a long history.

Sleepyhead opens for Buffalo Tom at the Sinclair in Cambridge, MA on Friday, May 10th, 2013

We went to the National Computer museum. One of the few computers I didn't have. But a friend of mine did. It was cool. Am I right in thinking it was the first programmable calculator that you built yourself?

Iconic Bremerton shot from the Port Orchard waterfront

So pretty I had to take it again in landscape view. Not bad for an iPhone!

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