IBM Heart of the City at Vivid Sydney 2014 - Installation Video
Data brought to life beautifully at Vivid Sydney 2014. Data is the world's newest natural resource. Each day we each help add 2.5 billion gigabytes of new data to ...
Great work IBM I actually seen this first hand and couldn't work out how
the vision was projected??And was the Heart dipped in chrome? Great work,
well done IBM
IBM's CIO Jeanette Horan on the transforming role of today's CIO (Part 1)
The first part of a series of videos following the CMO+CIO Leadership Exchange in Sydney. In this video, Steve Godbee, CIO Office Leader for IBM Australia ...
Ruckus Wireless and IBM Get VIVID with Wi-Fi Location Services
IBM and Wired Sky discuss the use and value of Ruckus Smart Positioning Technology (SPoT) at the recent VIVID Sydney event that attracted more than 1.4 ...
IBM Selectric II Correcting from 1976.
This typewriter was assembled at the IBM plant situated in Warnambool, Victoria, Australia, in 1976. During June/July of 2012 - 36 years after the machine left ...
Yes, that's the crux of the matter with restoring these machines - the
location of a competent technician. Whilst there are plenty of machines
available (and I know of one "lot" in the basement of a Gov. office
building in my home town that has dozens in mothballs), we are running out
of the people who used to service them for a living.
Dennis, There are plenty advertised on Ebay but because 99% are in the USA
they will be expensive to transport if you live elsewhere due to their
weight. Consumables are easily obtained and there are plenty of supplies -
agai on Ebay.
I wish Peter lived closer to me.....I"ve started to "clean/fix" the one we
have acquired per directions of Fran Fixes It (You tube)....I'm wary to go
much further.......the ball housing does not move on it though it turns on
nicely!
Don't knock my typing! :) :) Good luck in your search.
Raging Fire IBM Building 13th Floor Australia (Many Evacuated)
Fire on the 13th floor of a high rise IBM building as hundreds of people were evacuated but many may be trapped on the top floors in Brisbane, Australia ...
+mossie1954 I'm not saying your government is not corrupt, but nowhere NEAR as bad as ours. What government does that to it's own people? USA baby....lol
unfortunately every bastard involved has armies protecting them till they die paid for by us. what we need is a communal system of barter so that no tax monies make their way to the government. I mean they can only print up money so long before everyone realizes its not worth the paper its printed on. I think bullets will be the future currency, not the yen, not the ruble, not the bitcoin. bullets are a physical object you can hold in your hand that can protect or feed you and in some cases both at the same time. and with most ammo today being worth 1 dollar per round only to increase as the supplies continue to diminish they will only go up in value. then politicians and actors would have to buy their blowjobs with bullets and that would put them in the vulnerable position we need them in :)