In Your Face Non-DIDM Students! =D
[Fucking blogger made me MIA for a few days because I couldn't upload pics. It worked after I cleared history.]
Although this lesson was quite boring, the fun part was the visit to the IT museum! =D
But before that, here's a peek to what we fellow DIDM students will be doing in the 2nd semester. Lots of practicals, and lots of fun! =D

Widescreen iMacs+WACOM tablets for photoshopping and other fun stuffs! Just for us! Hehe. And don't mind the 'ghostly' figure in the pic.
After a moment of gazing at awe, (the whole class went beserk when the faci told us that we're going to use this lab for our 2nd semester. It took us quite a lot of composure to get ourselves back to normal.) we went to the IT museum, which is supposed to be the main part of the tour.
IT Museum!
We were amazed that they still have these old vintage devices. They should be called antiques already.
Phones and pagers of the 1990s. Big, bulky and minimal functions. Thanks to technology, we have smaller phones yet packed with functions. I wonder how they lug around the phone on the top right...
One of the first few mice(?) invented. Using the trackball. Trackball. Haha.
And this is supposed to be a vintage GAMING mouse. Weird, but it has 3 buttons, and the trackball is on the top. See Fen Ni playing with it, getting high.
First few computers that was created. Very OLD.
This is one of the first few computers that Macintosh created. From left, Macintosh Classic I and II. The slot at the bottom right corner of the screen is where you slot in your diskettes, which is of no use anymore.

And this is our facilitator, showing us the computer server. A very interesting way the server works. The part of which the faci is showing us is where the data is kept. Apparaently you can slot in a few drives, but all containing the same data. So, when one fails, the other will take over, and so on.
And finally, the granddaddy of computers:

The computer mainframe, otherwise known as a super computer. It's almost as tall as me. And from what the faci says, it's functional. Reason being why it's being locked up, to prevent hacking into the mainframe.
And that marks the end of the tour, where we went back to class to continue on our work.
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Finally.