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Hal 9000 usb memory unit
Hal 9000 usb memory unit












  1. Hal 9000 usb memory unit plus#
  2. Hal 9000 usb memory unit professional#

We’re more than a product search engine with smart filter options. What does this mean for you? You can browse our shops in your preferred language without having to miss out on product information. What does this mean for our human translations? When they arrive at the office in the morning, they can focus on what’s essential and on the creative aspect of the work – translating product reviews, shopping guides and other inspirational articles written by our Editorial Team, press releases from the PR Team and other content types. Every night, when our translators are asleep, DeepL takes up work, goes through our database of product-related texts and delivers them in French, English and Italian. DeepL is a machine translation service – in our eyes, one of the best of its kind. That’s why we welcomed DeepL to our team a few years ago. And frankly, who would have fun going through all of them?! After all, our range includes over five million available products – with more being added every day.

Hal 9000 usb memory unit professional#

Although we have an internal team of fifteen professional translators, it would take us years to translate all product details. Manually translating all this data from German into three languages is just impossible. We want you to have all this information available in your preferred language, whether it’s German, French, Italian or English. Our range is growing and growing – and with it all the product-related texts, such as product names, descriptions, product filters, properties and technical specifications. That’s why we need help from all you non-machines: let us know if you see a weird translation. In my previous build, I made four HAL units, somehow assuming that I could find somebody locally who would buy one - but I was wrong.Sure, DeepL is a smart tool – but far from perfect. In these builds, I will only focus on the surrounding area. That one will require some real programming to produce the images on the computer screen. That should be some rather straightforward wood work.Īfterwards, I will approach unit #3 from the pod bay room. I am starting with unit #2 from the rotating hallway. These are the ones that I am planning to build. So, what remains are unit #2, with its white frame sitting in the rotating hallway, and unit #3 in the pod bay room with its single computer screen that displays the recognizable images from the movie. Unit #6 features only the face plate - and this is somehow what I already got from my previous build. With the 38 illuminated memory modules it would be an impressive prop - but again, it would be huge, and probably expensive to build (in particular the 38 mechanisms to move the modules). Personally, I find unit #7 in the memory room really tempting. Such a build would not only be rather expensive, but they would also occupy a huge amount of space.

Hal 9000 usb memory unit plus#

However, it would require eight computer screens plus (at least) four Raspberry Pi 4's to control them. Of course, #1 is the "classic" version that everybody remembers first.

hal 9000 usb memory unit

The unit inside the memory room, next to the two rows of 19 acrylic memory modules each.The unit on top of the entrance to the memory room - this is just the plain face plate.

hal 9000 usb memory unit

  • The unit in the room next to the pod bay room, with its six monitors.
  • The unit in the room with a view to the outside - with eight monitors.
  • The unit in the pod bay room featuring a single monitor.
  • The unit in the rotating hallway with its white frame.
  • The main console, with eight surrounding monitors.













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