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Roses are Red?
Submitted by tess on Sun, 2007-09-09 19:47Minneapolis from the City Center
Submitted by tess on Tue, 2007-08-28 21:55- tess's blog
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New Car
Submitted by tess on Sun, 2007-08-19 17:40- tess's blog
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UK Trip 2007
Submitted by tess on Wed, 2007-04-18 19:53National Museum of the Media in Bradford
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Red Dalek
A sad fate for a once powerful mutant soldier in a traveling machine... This Red Dalek was found in a empty balcony overlooking the food court of the Bradford Museum of Film and Photography (now called the National Media Museum). My guide too all things British informed me -- despite the lack of any signs -- that this one was from the Dalek Invasion of Earth. I tried to watch the film later, but it's cheesy humor offset me. I never finished the film. |
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Gray Dalek
A Dalek traveling machine from the first series of Dr. Who (1963). This was found in the "TV Heaven" section of the National Museum of the Media in Bradford, UK. |
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Wallace and Gromit on Motorbike
A resin model of Wallace and Gromit from the film, A Close Shave. Taken from the "TV Heaven" section of the National Museum of the Media, Bradford, UK. |
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deni-chan
Submitted by tess on Wed, 2006-12-20 10:52deni-chan was the deninet web server for almost two years. I built her from an old from a motherboard, CPU, and memory I bought from a friend, and some spare parts I had lying around my apartment. Of course, I needed to buy one component: A case.
I admit that I went out of my way to find something a little flashy. I wanted a sidepanel window, some internal lighting, a temperature guage. I found just the thing for a really good price at a local Microcenter. When I pulled the case out of the box, it came with a surprise, alien fangrills. It was yet another aspect that made me fall in love with this case.
deni-chan's set of six front-panel lights cases an electric blue glow all the way into my kitchen at night.
deni-chan in light...
She had a relatively impressive case for how much I paid for it. The amount of lights in the thing illuminates my living room even in the dead of night. One extra feature I liked of the case was the temperature gauge in the front. Given the miniscule traffic the site has, I doubt the CPU will ever overheat.
Update: Actually, it did routinely in summer. I had to add a few extra fans to keep the deck of hard drives cool in the humid Minnesota summer.
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