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The Mack Library ( named for John Sephus Mack ) holds a collection of more than 300, 000 books and includes seating for 1, 200 as well as a computer lab and a computer classroom.
They would start by selling computer modules as stand-alone devices that could be purchased separately and wired together to produce a number of different digital systems for lab use.
The programmer subculture of hackers has stories about several hardware hacks in its folklore, such as a mysterious ' magic ' switch attached to a PDP-10 computer in MIT's AI lab, that, when turned off, crashed the computer.
Until his retirement in late 2010 he was a professor at Xiamen University, where he taught theoretical physics and computer science, and ran the Artificial Brain lab.
Much of PARC's early success in the computer field was under the leadership of its Computer Science Laboratory manager Bob Taylor, who guided the lab as associate manager from 1970 – 77 and as manager 1977 – 83.
In 1999, Los Alamos scientist Wen Ho Lee was accused of 59 counts of mishandling classified information by downloading nuclear secrets —" weapons codes " used for computer simulations of nuclear weapons tests — to data tapes and removing them from the lab.
In 2000, two computer hard drives containing classified data were announced to have gone missing from a secure area within the laboratory, but were later found behind a photocopier ; in 2003, the laboratory's director John Browne, and deputy director, resigned following accusations that they had improperly dismissed two whistleblowers who had alleged widespread theft at the lab.
" The following year, Engelbart's lab was hooked into the ARPANET, the first computer network, enabling them to extend services to a broader userbase.
The university gained international attention in 1969, when a group of students occupied the Hall Building's 9th floor computer lab ( see Sir George Williams Computer Riot ).
Meanwhile at the new Chippewa Falls lab, Seymour Cray, Jim Thornton, and Dean Roush put together a team of 34 engineers, which continued work on the new computer design.
Each grade now has its own room plus a computer lab and a band room.
The library also has an interactive children's department, a high-tech teen area, a state-of-the-art computer lab, small group study spaces and community meeting rooms.
The current building includes a computer lab, public meeting room, central fireplace, and a concrete frieze inspired by Oak Park.
It also houses the elementary computer lab, as well as the distance learning facility.
The school now consists of the " original building " ( now housing classrooms, a gym, stage, computer lab, and music room ), the " middle building " ( housing the school and religious education offices, classrooms and an art room ), and the " new building " ( housing a cafeteria, library, and classrooms ).
The library has a twelve station computer lab with high speed Internet and a community meeting room.
In 2005, more renovations were done to Elkton Middle School, such as changing the old band room into an addition to the cafeteria, building a new computer lab, and adding another gym separate from the main for public use, such as the Elkton Recreation League Basketball teams.
Singleton was always present in the Apple computer writing lab, working on his screenplays during late nights and early mornings.
The facility houses flexible classroom space, multi-purpose computer lab space, a satellite dining facility, distance-learning classrooms, integrated SMART classroom technology, and offices and support services for both the Seidel School, Fulton School, and Information Technology.
It is open to students in the Bellavance Honors program, and includes a full kitchen, computer lab, ping pong table and grand piano.
Located within the Bernhard Center is the Bronco Mall, a one-stop-shop for students which includes a large 24-hour computer lab, a food court and dining area, a full service bank, and one of two school bookstores.
The college maintains additional facilities including a state-of-the-art digital television studio and media ( computer ) lab, the Wells Theatre and WIT Experimental Theatre, hosting dramatic productions, a web-based radio station and the beautifully renovated Hewes Library complete with a wide range of print and electronic information resources, computing facilities, a digital classroom, an art gallery housing the James Shields collection of art and antiquities and a coffee shop.
As director, he developed the lab into the pre-eminent computer science laboratory for new media and a high-tech playground for investigating the human-computer interface.

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In addition to the Yamaha DX7, the advent of inexpensive digital chips and microcomputers opened the door to real-time generation of computer music.
The most common versions — the " Infinite loop " and " ASCII buffer " editions — were much longer, containing descriptions of what exactly Good Times would do to the computer of someone who opened it, as well as comparisons to other viruses of the time, and references to a U. S. Federal Communications Commission warning.
The hacker's primary object was to teach society that " the world opened up by the computer was a limitless one " ( Levy 230: 1984 )
PCC opened a computer center where anyone could use the computers there for fifty cents per hour.
Dictionaries are books or computer programs ( or databases ) that actually represent lexicographical work, they are opened and purposed for the use of public.
The current facility, which opened in 1975, has five classrooms, a kitchen, a stage, a computer room, and a craft and science room.
Defying a computer analysis that said it could not be done, the fair opened on time.
On May 15, 2002, a special exhibition opened which featured the inventions of computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, including a reproduction of the Z1.
In nine months, the Health Insurance Commission had increased its staff from 22 to 3500, opened 81 offices, installed 31 minicomputers, 633 terminals and 10 medium-sized computers linked by land-lines to the central computer, and issued registered health insurance cards to 90 % of the Australian population.
For example, it would be possible to create a file that can only be read on one computer, or within one organization, or a file that can only be opened for reading three times.
With the advent of the U. S. space program in the 1960s, NASA opened the Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, the John C. Stennis Space Center in nearby Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and a NASA computer center on Gause Boulevard.
Digital cameras, Photoshop, and computer generated random art programs along with wildly improvisational use of cutting edge materials and equipment have opened up a new world of possibilities for today's art students and emerging artists.
The building, opened in April 2010 by the Duke of Edinburgh, is also fitted with extensive computing facilities and includes separate underground computer rooms for undergraduates and postgraduates.
PowerMac G4 chassis opened to expose computer components
' The George ', named for the university's founder, is the Student Services building opened in 2011, providing students with state-of-the-art facilities and services including a multi-faith room, computer labs, health service, careers and employment, and wi-fi learning and relaxation spaces.
Since then, many computer camps have opened, some of them operated by large companies in multiple locations with iD Tech Camps being the largest as measured by number of locations and attendees.
During this period, the University opened the Center for the Arts, and renovated the Armacost Library adding five computer labs and a café.
Appleton Hall opened in the spring of 2006 and is home to the physics, math, astronomy, and computer science departments, which were previously in Duke and Hentschke Halls.
The Cliff Tucker Theatre, on the banks of the River Dulas, was opened by Sir Anthony Hopkins in 1996 and incorporates teaching rooms, lecture theatres and a large computer room.
The castle visitor centre was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in June 1994, and amongst other exhibits housed a computer generated reconstruction of the castle as it was in 1550, displayed through hardware that demonstrated the first use of the virtual tour concept, prior to its widespread adoption as a Web-based browser utility.
The 150 Massachusetts Avenue building is also the site of the Berklee Learning Center, which when it opened in 1993, was the world ’ s largest networked computer learning facility for music education.
A – B also recently added two on-line certificates in business fundamentals and computer science ; and in the spring of 2002 opened the Mollohan Workforce Training Center.
Mission Specialists Joseph Tanner and Carlos Noriega moved through Endeavours docking tunnel and opened the hatch to the ISS docking port to leave supplies and computer hardware on the doorstep of the Station.
Files on a laptop carried overseas do not need to be opened overseas and foreign persons do not need to have actual access to USML items on computer networks for a breach to occur.
The court's general argument for holding Prodigy liable, in the face of the CompuServe case, was that " Prodigy's conscious choice, to gain the benefits of editorial control, has opened it up to a greater liability to CompuServe and other computer networks that make no such choice.

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