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UNIVAC

Image by Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Univac
I’m such a nerd and I love this computer.
My background is computer science and math, so I’ve always been into computers. This UNIVAC was just hitting its stride around the time I was born, and Moore’s Law was kind enough to keep the doublings at a manageable rate so it wasn’t a whole lot faster when I got my own first computer! I think I started with the Timex Sinclair 99 before getting into the C-64, then a whole host of Amigas before getting into the world of PCs (see these old vintage ads of computer stuff I tweeted about yesterday). Anyway, I’ll try not to geek out too much here!
This photo was taken at the new Air and Space Museum in DC. There is an area in the back with all the rockets that also had the computers that were used alongside them at mission control. So, if you have any geek in you at all, I really recommend it.
Meet me at OpenCamp!
The Powers That Be talked me into speaking at openca.mp/, which is Aug 27-29 in Dallas. Who is OpenCamp for? As the website says, "Webmasters and web developers, bloggers, podcasters, social media enthusiasts and anyone interested in web content creation!" This is put together by the same people who did WordCamp Dallas and DrupalCamp Dallas. This should be one of the biggest events for bloggers this year – so I hope you can come out!
Cali Lewis, one of the organizers, recently mentioned OpenCamp in her recent Geekbrief video. You can get a full list of the speakers on the OpenCamp Page… along with me will be Chris Pirillo, John P, and many others. I’ve heard Leo Laporte may even join the festivities… that would be a lot of fun to hang out with him again!
Right after OpenCamp, I’ll be heading out to Burning Man in the middle of the Black Rock Desert. That will be a wild time!
Exclusive! Video to be released on Abduzeedo!
The crew over at abduzeedo.com/ grabbed the Exclusive of my new video release on Friday. It’s a bit different than anything I have ever done… I hope you like it. I’ll link over there on Friday so you can be among the first to see it.
New Prints Available
If you go over to the Prints area of the site, you can get links to all the latest prints to be released. I only release about 1% or 2% of the works as Limited Edition Numbered Prints. One of them is featured today over in a onemansblog.com/2010/05/19/my-new-custom-wall-art-from-tr…. That print should come available soon.
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Nice details.
Great shot!!! The computers look so distinguished in their nerdiness!
Very cool!
Ah yes, the days of Heavy Metal commuting!
Our dad had one of the first home computer that was more like a big giant calculator… and then we had a RadioShack TRS-80 back in 1977.
Michelle is one of the fab few people who had a home computer her whole life… at least her age.
My dad used to have an Altair 8800 (circa 1975). Remember that? No CRT or keyboard, just LED’S and switches. (2 MHz Intel 8080 with 256 bytes of RAM)
wow..thanks for explaining in the second line that that ‘was’ a computer!!
now when we look back we realise on what kind of machines we worked before! thanks for taking us back in time and good luck & enjoy your time at openca.mp
How cool! Great work!
very nice !
Very cool.
Retro subject meets modern photography. Nice!
That means your my age.
A massive computer with lots of blinking lights and a rocket model by the side… That’s the kind of room I’d just love to code in!
I guess we’re also of about the same age!
very cool work
Oh my god, hear my geek heart pounding
If i’m ever in DC i WILL visit that place. Bet you had a blast in there!
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Full Frame Masters (Admin Invite), and we’d love to have this added to the group!
I love that computer as well!! That’s ultimate nerdy points!!
My goodness! So old, but it looks somehow futuristic, too.
Perfectly captured anyway!
Lovely!
great stuff, I love this computer… lol
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Seen in my contacts’ photos. (?)
Very cool – I want to visit!
Nice. Like something from Dr. Strangelove.
Another awesome photo. Fave’d.
this one and ENIAC are two of my all-time favorite computers.. great shot.
Remember the 8080? lol
What an awesome image ! Vintage Sci Fi
I like the "mood" of the shot, good work.
Very nice,i like the shading
Nice!
This is one of my favorites! Univac made some great machines. I bet that the laptop I’m typing on is now is more powerful than a host of Univacs were back when this was working.
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Robots, Automatons, Mainframes and the Silicon Revolution, and we’d love to have this added to the group!
This is such a wonderful take! geek in me says I must pay a visit there.
Wow awesome pic love the surreal feeling to it! For some reason it reminds of something you might find in batmans cave lol.