| Windows 7: Project Idea's |
06 Sep 2010
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#1 | | Windows 7 x64 Home Edition Sioux Lookout, Ontario |
Project Idea's Yes I know this is a little odd to see on the windows 7 forums but I could use some help or some idea's on this project I have on Thursday in College,
I have to do a 10-20 minute presentation in front of the class, and the subject I had chosen was the "Latest tech toys or Gadgets" And I had discussed it over with my professor and he had said that he was looking for something that has progressed over the years, he said something about the Iphone but I'm not sure what he meant,
Also it is a group presentation and one of the members of my group had brought the return of the Commodore 64, it looked quite interesting, and I am considering it, I could add it to my presentation.
But I am looking for some more idea's and if the community of Seven forums could help out that would be fantastic  thanks! | My System Specs |
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06 Sep 2010
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#2 | | Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz) SomeWhere in the HOT Arizona Desert ! |
Here is the Commodore site http://www.commodoreusa.net/systems.html
The C-64 is what I first learned on | My System Specs | | Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number Built them myself, Science Experiments ! OS Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz) CPU AMD fx8350 4ghz, AMD-32 2400mhz, AMD-64 3200mhz, AMDx64 2.8G Motherboard SIS 755, ECS-K8M890M-M (Ult 7600), GigaByte & others Memory 2gb, 4gb on the Ult 7600, 4gb on Technet RTM, 32gb on FX8350 Graphics Card Draw my own Graphics, several nVidia cards Sound Card on motherboard Monitor(s) Displays 19" flat scr, 28" I-Inc widescr,22" Emprex Widescr, 23" Acer Screen Resolution 1280 x 1024, 1440 x 900, 1920 x 1080 Keyboard Compaq & Dell recycled from GoodWill Mouse Made in China Optical Wired Mouse PSU 430w, 550w, 600w, 700, 800, etc Case All Generic Full Towers Cooling Open Air & a few fans, some w/ colored LEDs Hard Drives 6 pata Ide HD's & 2 Sata HD's
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06 Sep 2010
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#3 | | Windows 7 x64 Home Edition Sioux Lookout, Ontario |
They are actually selling this right now? so what is the Commodore itself the computer? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom OS Windows 7 x64 Home Edition CPU i5-2500 Motherboard Asus P8H77-V Memory 8GB Ripjaw DDR2 Graphics Card Radeon Sapphire HD 6950 Monitor(s) Displays 26" Fluid (The source brand TV) Keyboard Razer Arctosa Mouse Razer Deathadder PSU OCZ 750 watt Case Rosewill Challenger Cooling Fan Hard Drives 1TB
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06 Sep 2010
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#4 | | Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Colne, Lancashire, UK |
Yup.
Another idea would be to look at the development of recorded music. I don't know about wax cylinders but the vinyl record is far more hifi than a cd for example and a cd is better than an mp3.
It's the same with photography, old fashioned film is, and I think always will be, better than digital photography. There is just tons more "bits" on film than on a digital image. They actually look different.
It seems we develop technologies and always go for the lesser option because it's more convenient.
A good comparison would be a digital compact camera and a small, cheap, 35mm camera. The film camera wins hands down.
Just my thoughts
ps. some would say that an old Nokia is better at making actual 'phone calls than an iPhone | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number The Monolith. 3.1 OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit CPU i7 2700K@4.5GHz Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-D3H Memory 2x4GB Corsair Vegeance DDR3 Graphics Card XFX GTX 260 Black Edition Sound Card none-through large stereo hi fi Monitor(s) Displays Croosover 27MDP LED IPS Dell 2408 WFP Screen Resolution 2560x1440 1920x1200 Keyboard Enermax Aurora Mouse Logitech Ballmouse PSU Corsair AX 850 Watt Case Cooler Master ACTS 840 Cooling Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro Hard Drives 1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
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06 Sep 2010
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#5 | | Windows 7 x64 Home Edition Sioux Lookout, Ontario |
True, but I think he wants us to talk about how it progressed :P not going backwards kind of deal? :P | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom OS Windows 7 x64 Home Edition CPU i5-2500 Motherboard Asus P8H77-V Memory 8GB Ripjaw DDR2 Graphics Card Radeon Sapphire HD 6950 Monitor(s) Displays 26" Fluid (The source brand TV) Keyboard Razer Arctosa Mouse Razer Deathadder PSU OCZ 750 watt Case Rosewill Challenger Cooling Fan Hard Drives 1TB
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06 Sep 2010
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#6 | | Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Colne, Lancashire, UK |
Yeah. So surprise him  . Anyway progress is a balancing act between quality and convenience. CDs are a lot more convenient than vinyl albums. Much smaller and easier to store, carry around etc and, with the iPod etc mp3 opened up a whole new world of transportable music.
You could get a massive record collection that would take up loads of space in your home onto a device in your pocket. This is/was fantastic progress and made music accessible to many more people than previously. That's got to be a good thing and you could say the same about eBooks. The latest edition of the full Oxford English Dictionary is being released digitally only. The full edition is huge and would take up a whole room in your house. Also it would cost a fortune.
Actually I suppose that would be quite a good thing to look at. This is the first time they have gone digital only. The last edition was printed in 20 volumes. Having it digital means that people in third world countries etc can access it etc.
So that's progress without any loss of quality. Except if you don't have a computer or other device. 
Here's a wikipedia on the OED; Oxford English Dictionary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number The Monolith. 3.1 OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit CPU i7 2700K@4.5GHz Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-D3H Memory 2x4GB Corsair Vegeance DDR3 Graphics Card XFX GTX 260 Black Edition Sound Card none-through large stereo hi fi Monitor(s) Displays Croosover 27MDP LED IPS Dell 2408 WFP Screen Resolution 2560x1440 1920x1200 Keyboard Enermax Aurora Mouse Logitech Ballmouse PSU Corsair AX 850 Watt Case Cooler Master ACTS 840 Cooling Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro Hard Drives 1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
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06 Sep 2010
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#7 | | Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Colne, Lancashire, UK |
If you really want to look at the development of computing and computers it's quite a vast area of study.
Try here: History of Computers
and here: Computer History Museum - Timeline of Computer History
Good luck with the presentation whatever you decide to do | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number The Monolith. 3.1 OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit CPU i7 2700K@4.5GHz Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-D3H Memory 2x4GB Corsair Vegeance DDR3 Graphics Card XFX GTX 260 Black Edition Sound Card none-through large stereo hi fi Monitor(s) Displays Croosover 27MDP LED IPS Dell 2408 WFP Screen Resolution 2560x1440 1920x1200 Keyboard Enermax Aurora Mouse Logitech Ballmouse PSU Corsair AX 850 Watt Case Cooler Master ACTS 840 Cooling Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro Hard Drives 1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
1x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB Internet Speed 20MBPS |
06 Sep 2010
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#8 | | Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8 Florida in winter, Black Forest/Germany |
I would think the "History of the CPU" would be an interesting project. And not only the PC models but all the models including those of large systems since the 1940's. If you think that the fastest CPUs (e.g. IBM Stretch - 7030) at the time when Armstrong flew to the moon had about the same power as a Pentium4 - which is old iron by todays standards.
For that project you would also find a lot of materials on the net. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number HP, Dell, Gateway, Toshiba - 4 laptops and 2 desktops OS Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8 CPU from 1.6GHz Duo to i7 Monitor(s) Displays 2x HP w2207 Keyboard with trackball - no mices Mouse Trackball mice Hard Drives 5x HDD, 7x SSD, 12x Externals Internet Speed DSL 6000 All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:55 AM. | |