ZX Spectrum: Whatever next - models of nursing / care?
My computing interest began with the Sinclair ZX81. Back then models of nursing and nursing theory were seemingly everywhere. Do they say history repeats itself: well almost.
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Labels: computing , history , media , microcomputers , models of nursing , news , programming , software , technology , video , ZX81
At the Eden Project there is a sculpture which depicts the e-hardware an average Jo will use and dispose of in a lifetime (those teeth are made up of computer mouse). Overall this amounts to 3.3 tonnes.
I've listed this before on W2tQ, but my micro - PC footprint runs as follows:
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Labels: activism , advertising , awareness , BBC micro , computers , devices , economics , ecosystem , environment , global health , microcomputers , PC , personal , pollution , sustainability , technology , waste , ZX81
Like many IT enthusiasts my interest goes back a long way. Trying to pin this down though is quite difficult. Back in the late 1970s I bought every copy of a magazine - OMNI - that mixed technology, science and science fiction. At school some of my friends did computing, visiting the nearby technical college. I missed the boat on that occasion.
Then in OMNI they started to advertise the Sinclair ZX80 and in Nursing Times there was a computers in nursing supplement, it was called CINNEWS I think. There were no doubt other influences, but I decided to wait for the ZX81 before jumping on-board.
After the ZX81 3.25 MHz 1K of RAM (added 16K RAM pack) it goes as follows:

The latest purchase is an Asus Eee PC. Although we are still getting acquainted, I really like this little piece of kit. It seems I've done a Palin and gone full-circle.Posted by Peter Jones at 10:00 pm | PERMALINK
Labels: BBC micro , magazine , microcomputers , PC , technology , ZX81
Born in Liverpool, UK.
Community Mental Health Nurse NHS, Part-time Lecturer,
Researcher Nursing & Technology Enhanced Learning
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Community Psychiatric Nursing (Cert.) MMU
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BA(Joint Hons.) Computing and Philosophy - BIHE - Bolton
PG(Dip.) Collaboration on Psychosocial Education [COPE] Univ. Man.
MRES. e-Research and Technology Enhanced Learning, Lancaster Univ.
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