Friday Oct 30, 2009

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George Wilson and Jeff Bonwick Of the comestible items which fuel engineers, the only thing missing in this picture is caffeine.

Tuesday May 05, 2009

Looked up from a spreadsheet just now, and saw this ^

Monday Apr 06, 2009

It's spring again (although, as you can see, it's been snowing) and that means baby owls on the BRM campus.

Last year's owl movie

Tuesday Oct 28, 2008

I'm visiting Sun's office in Eagan, MN, this week, where I was delighted to find that my colleague Todd Pisek shares my fascination with antique office equipment. These things are nostalgic for me: my aunt and grandfather were both accountants, so I associate memories of them with typewriters, electronic adding machines and, later, a Tandy computer with 11" floppy disks.

Sitting in a corner of Todd's office cubicle is this Moon-Hopkins Billing Machine, a century-old typewriter-calculator used to calculate and type out bills. The big hump in the back contains the mathematical guts of the machine. It was one of only two models which could do direct multiplication (instead of arriving at an answer via repeated addition). 


Todd would now like to find a Wahl Adder, a calculating unit which could be added on to a Remington typewriter - these are even rarer than the Moon-Hopkins.

My own background being more in electronic typesetting and word processing, my wants are simpler: I've always wanted to own a wooden type tray.

Thursday Jul 31, 2008

Part of the interior courtyard in Sun's Broomfield, CO, campus is designated as a "Colorado Native Landscape Conservation Area."

...which the local wildlife seems to appreciate: 

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