Bridge in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Dutch vintage postcard
Cover of Byte Magazine, February 1984
IBM computer at Statistics Sweden (Statistiska Centralbyrån), October 26, 1969.
(Orebro County Museum)
" Colorful Again 🍁 " // © Giulio Gröbert
CRIMINALS ENCOURAGING EXTRA SANITIZATION OF DATA IN ORDER TO KEEP DIFFERENT CRIMINALS ATTACKING TARGETS THAT THEY WISH TO HAVE ATTACKED WHEN LESS SANITIZED DATA WOULD ENCOURAGE THEM TO BREAK OFF ATTACKS.
Liberty Bridge over the Danube, Budapest - (Szabadság-híd a Dunán, Budapest), 2024.
After an enlightening, exhausting and very hot (over 40 degrees C on several days) trip to Central Europe, I am home for a few days before leaving for the West Coast. I shall try to queue some photos for the next couple of weeks, though I have all too many other things I should deal with.
Budapest is a fascinating place, an Imperial City with an unparalleled collection of architecture from the late medieval period to the present. Like Paris, Budapest makes the most of its riverfront, so a walk along the riverside brings all kinds of wondrous things into view. The Liberty Bridge was built in the 1890s and was originally named in honor of Emperor Franz Josef. It remains one of the most impressive of the several fine bridges across the Danube - Dunán - Duanj - Donau to use four of the several names the great river is given.
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Pencept PenPad 200 on IBM PC XT (1983)