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Sunday, April 9, 2023

Computer History Museum (Part 4) - Mountain View, CA

On 1 April, 2023, my dad and I went to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. The address of the museum is at 1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043. I had a great time geeking out on old technology. While most of the things I saw were way before my time (such as punch card programing), I had a great time seeing all of the Commodore computers, Apple computers, and the historic game consoles. I'm a total computer geek. 😂 It has been a decade since I went to this museum and I have been wanting to go again. I took cellphone photos at the museum, and the photos are split into 4 parts. I took way too many photos on this trip. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos.

Museum Tip: If you are a Bank of America customer and cardholder, you can visit many museums for free on the first full weekend of each month. You can find more information about the program here.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

This is part 4 of my cellphone photos from the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.

I actually have a lot more commentary in this blog post than my previous 3 because this part of the Computer History Museum starts getting into things that was pertinent in the era I grew up in.

Google "Noogler" Propeller Hat (2000s)

My dad works at Google, and had one of these Google "Noogler" propeller hats. He gave it to our family friend's daughter a few years ago. Interesting to see one at the museum.

Telegraph Sender/Receiver (1840s) & Morse Code Chart

While telegraphs are way before my time, I am an amateur radio operator. It reminds me of the Morse Code I hear getting transmitted over the air.

Western Union Telegraph Company Universal 3-A Stock Ticker (1875)

This was probably the first time I have seen one of these telegraph linked stock tickers in real life. I've only seen them on The Simpsons, in Mr. Burn's office, on the "The Old Man and the Lisa" episode.

Anderson Jacobson ADC300 Dial Up Modem (1968)

This was the first time I have seen an acoustic coupler dial up modem in real life. I have seen these a few times on YouTube watching videos about computer history.

Apple USB Dial Up Modem (2005)

I had no idea Apple made USB dial up modems. At first glance, I was wondering why they put an USB ethernet adapter inside the display. The last time I used dial up at home, I was still a child in China. I think the modem was built into the IBM PC. After coming to the US, I did use dial up a few times at different friend's homes, but I never got to take a look at the modem hooked up to their computers. After coming to the US, our home always had DSL, so I never used dial up again at home.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 Browser for Windows 95 (1995)

I think during my childhood, I had my fair share of time using Internet Explorer. Remember the days of toolbars, and toolbars that offered special cursors for your computer? Also remember how "tabs" weren't a thing yet, and every page you wanted to open, opened in a new window? That is the era I am from. 😂 I feel by the time I became a teenager, most of my friends and I switched over to using Firefox. The modern day joke is "The only thing Microsoft Edge is good for is for downloading Google Chrome". I feel the joke back then was "The only thing Internet Explorer is good for is downloading Firefox". I can't remember when "tabs" became a thing, but it was revolutionary. I feel "tabs" first became a thing on Firefox, but I could be wrong. I remember Firefox memory leaking like crazy, eventually crashing the browser, and having to restart it.

Butler Mascot for Ask Jeeves search engine (1999)

I can't remember using Ask Jeeves all that much during my childhood. I think in grade school, our teachers were teaching us how to use Yahooligans and InfoPlease. Then Google came along and took over the search engine market.

Adobe Photoshop 1.0 for Apple Macintosh (1990)

Being a photographer, I felt compelled to get a photo of the Adobe Photoshop 1.0 disk and box. 😁

Motorola Analog Cellphone (early 1990s)

I wonder how cancerous these early Motorola cellphones were. 😂

Nokia 2110 NHE-4NX GSM Cellphone (1994)

Motorola Digital Phone (early 1990s)(left), Handspring Treo Smartphone Prototype (2002)(center), T-Mobile myTouch 875T (2010)(right)
I guess this display is to show the evolution of the smartphone.

Sony Walkman (1970s)(left) & Portable RCA RP-2365RC CD Player (2000)

I think when I was a child, CDs and cassette tapes were still in, but I was too young back then to know very much. Also, China was a little bit behind in technology back in the day. By the time I became a teenager, most of us were using iPods. I had an iPod Nano I used when I was a teen.

Audible Music Player (1997)(left) & Rio Riot PMP300 Player (top)

I do know a little bit about the Audible Music Player, after watching a YouTube video a while back. They were their own company back then (before they got bought out by Amazon), and they had their own audiobook playback device.

Google Earth Explorer

Google Earth Explorer

Google Earth Explorer

Fun Fact: The "Google Earth Explorer" used to be in a Google lobby for employees. My dad works at Google, and I still remember when I'd go to this machine every time I visited Google campus just to play with Google Earth. There was also a fully functional "giant Android phone" in that same lobby that you can play with. My dad said he hasn't seen the "Google Earth Explorer" in the Google lobby for a few years now and he always wondered where it went. I guess we know now. 😂

Share Your Thoughts Whiteboard

I thought the feedback was kind of funny. 😅 I wonder if the museum brings in local middle school and high school students on field trips. 😂

Share Your Thoughts Whiteboard

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Monday, June 15, 2015

U8 Smart Watch Review (Cheap Smart Watch)(Video)


The generic U8 smart watch from China is one of the cheapest smart watches available on the market. Watch my video to find why I found this is also the worst smart watch on the market and why I wouldn't use it.

This video will give you an overview and review of the smartwatch and take you around some of the watch's functions.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

New Dress/Wilderness Survival - May 2015 Vlog


Just a new casual vlog showing you some things I bought recently.

In this vlog you will see:
  • New dress
  • New cellphone + new accessories
  • My wilderness survival/emergency preparedness kit
  • My makeup collection (very small)
  • Rant about my neighbors noisy dogs and how I shut them up
(If you want to see the product links, please go to the YouTube video itself and check the video description.)

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Friday, May 29, 2015

Choe Quick Charge 2 0 Charger Review/Test (Video)


Do you have the new Nexus 6 or other device that supports the Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 protocol? In this video I review the Choe Quick Charge 2.0 Charger certified by Qualcomm. I will also show you the charge results with my Nexus 6 and compare it to the Anker 40 Watt 5 Port USB charger (regular USB charger with 5v 2.4A max per USB port).

Link To Chart

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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Flappy Droid - Getting to Lollipop Easter Egg (Video)


This tutorial will show you how to get to the Android Lollipop Easter Egg. Google decided to incorporate a modified version of Flappy Bird (which we will call Flappy Droid) into the Android Lollipop's Easter Egg. You will also get to see me fail miserably at the game.

Bypass Nexus 6 Data Tether Subscription Check (Video)

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Monday, May 25, 2015

Bypass Nexus 6 Data Tether Subscription Check (Video)


Have you tried to turn on your Nexus 6's portable hotspot feature, USB tether, or Bluetooth tether, but it won't turn on because you either don't have a tethering plan, your carrier wants you to purchase a new plan, or your carrier mis-programmed your SIM card? If you have this issue, when you try to turn on data tethering, it will show a notification saying connecting to your carrier, and then after a while it will either tell you your carrier has blocked tethering, it failed to connect to the carrier to check, or a window will pop up asking you to buy a new plan. This video will show you how to bypass the data tethering check on your Nexus 6.

Required:
  • Nexus 6 must be rooted.
  • Have File Manager (LINK) installed.
Tips:
  • It is recommended you make a backup copy of your original "build.prop" file before proceeding in case you mess something up.
  • It is recommended you deselect the option that marks the system partition writable after you finish the modifications. 
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

San Francisco Pride Parade/Festival 2014 (Part 4)

I recently went to the annual San Francisco Pride Parade and Festival in San Francisco, CA and took many photos of the event. The event was full of support, energy, and everyone was all very happy. I hope you enjoy viewing these shots! No hateful comments please!

WARNING: Some of the shots from the event may be slightly inappropriate for young viewers! Viewer discretion is advised!

Full Resolution Photos and Prints: If you want to see full resolution photos or buy prints of any of the photos you see, they are up on my portfolio for viewing. To see my best event photos, use this link. To see all of my event photos, use this link.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

The photos for today are from the parade.

More photos from the parade. 

A group in the parade protesting unnecessary circumcisions. I thought this guy carrying the giant blow up thing would make a nice shot. :)

Black and white process of the photo above.

More photos of the guy. This guy sure got quite some attention as he passed by. 

Black and white process of the photo above.

One last shot of the guy.

Black and white process of the photo above.

More parade photos. 

This is a pretty popular event. 

More parade photos. 

Now for the Google part of the parade.

A photo of the Google people. 

Black and white process of the photo above. 

Another photo of Google. 

Black and white process of the photo above. 

Another photo of Google. 

These are all the photos for today. I will have more event photos up next time. I hope you have enjoyed viewing them! Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

Monday, June 9, 2014

Google Office - San Francisco, CA

I recently got a chance to go to the Google Office in San Francisco, CA for lunch. Here are some photos I shot from the cafe. I hope you enjoy viewing the photos. :)

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The view of the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island from the cafe. The Embarcadero right below. 

 Another scenery shot. 

 A more zoomed in shot of the view.

A black and white process of the photo above.  

The fountain and yard below the cafe.  

Here is another view of the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island but with some of the outdoor eating area. 

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Google Android Building in Mountain View, CA

I know someone who works at Google and today I am here to share some of the photos I took at the Google Android building. I happened to be in the area several month back right after the Space Shuttle Endeavour Flyover (Photos Here). I have photos of the different figurines and also some of the special figurines they had in the lobby. I also have the before and after of the Android Jellybean figurine on this. The Android building is at Google's Main Headquarters in Mountain View, CA. Really nice work environment!

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Left: Cupcake
Right of Cupcake: Froyo (back), Eclair (front)
Right of those: Gingerbread (left), Ice Cream Sandwich (right)

Android Figurine and a Donut

This was the Android Jellybean figurine before they fixed it. Remember the flaw that caused the figurine to melt under the sun? Yeah... That is why they brought it in before they could get it fixed. It was said some people took some of the jellybeans too. No, they are not edible...

This was some figurine in some movie. Forgot which one.

Not sure what this figurine is for. 

The new Android Jellybean figurine.

Android building with all the figurines. 
From the left to right: Cupcake, Froyo, Gingerbread, Eclair, Ice Cream Sandwich, Honeycomb, Jellybean, Android Figurine, a Donut. 

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