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Still uploading Hong Kong pictures. Please bear with me, work is terribly busy and thanks to the Federer v Roddick thrilling final, I haven't had the time to download the Japan pictures onto my harddisk yet.

 

Death Stare I here

 

Black Stare

Une partie de ma collection de "vieux' micros Apple.

 

Au premier plan, un "Lisa" avec son DD profile, un Apple III et son lecteur de disquettes externe et à droite un Newton emate300.

Back of the Hard Disk cosplay (have I said I love Ghost in the Shell universe ?)

Ik was oude foto's aan het kijken op mijn harde schijf en kwam deze tegen / I was watching some old photos on my harddisk and I found this one.

 

Addendum: het bosje rechts is het 'Ambonezenbosje', zie ook www.flickr.com/photos/station/tags/ambonezen/: 2,5 ha in de Carel Coenraadpolder tegen de Deltadijk. DUW-werkkamp, Duitse militaire versterking, gevangenis voor NSB-ers en woonoord voor Ambonezen die in het voormalige Nederlands-Indië met de Nederlanders hadden gevochten tegen de Indische vrijheidstrijders onder leiding van Soekarno. Een verloren stukje bos, ver weg van het grote wereldgebeuren, nu een monument ter nagedachtenis aan een kort stukje wereldgeschiedenis. (www.groningerlandschap.nl) /// The small patch of forest on the right was a labour camp in the thirties, a German military base in the early forties, a collaborator prison in the late forties and a village for Ambonese-Dutch soldiers in the fifties. Now it's just a patch of trees.

More pics from my harddisk... I know... it's still winter... but I really like those pictures... They let forget me the snow outside xDD

 

So just look at the pics... and I hope... you like them as I :-)

As some of you may remember, I dropped my MacBook Pro a little over a week ago and killed its internal hard disk. I ordered a replacment from Other World Computing and installed it and aside from some dings on the case I think I'm back up to speed with this computer. Not too bad for a serious fall.

 

Here's the writeup on installing the hard disk at my weblog.

Genau so habe ich sie gefunden, nichts verändert. Ein bewegendes Bild, deswegen bin ich zu Flickr, damit dieses Bild nicht auf der Festplatte dem digitalen Vergessen entgegendämmert;

I found it right as you see ist on the picture, nothing changed, nothing added or taken away. Thats why I startet to flickr to save the picture from waiting on my harddisk to be vorgotten.

Looking verticlly down on a Hard disk head and drive. Lit using iPhone torch.

More pics from my harddisk... I know... it's still winter... but I really like those pictures... They let forget me the snow outside xDD

 

So just look at the pics... and I hope... you like them as I :-)

A look at the anatomy of a busted hard disk =)

I knew I had this 40GB ATA-100 HDD somewhere and yesterday I found it. It's installed on my modded Xbox (the first one). As can be seen on the numerous stickers, this HDD came installed on my Compaq Presario Desktop PC, but with its 4500RPM, it was painfully slow for general computer use but was a perfect fit on the Xbox, so there it is, full of custom content, emulators, ROMs and Xbox games backups for the past 16 years or so, still working, slowly, but working...

 

#saaldigitalitaly sinonimo di velocità e professionalità.

 

Sito di stampa on-line dalle più prestigiose fine-art ai poster, passando per fotolibri, fotocalendari, fotoquadri e fotoquaderni.

 

Il prodotto arriva perfettamente imballato in una scatola di solido cartone con all'interno un ulteriore pannello protettivo rigido di 5mm più un velo di materiale morbido direttamente a contatto con la cornice. La tela è bella spessa e trasmette qualità. Le rifiniture sono curate nei minimi particolari. Contentissimo anche della resa cromatica e della tridimensionalità data dalla texture della tela e dallo spessore della cornice. Servizio velocissimo; dal momento dell'ordine in tre giorni il pacco era già a casa. Stampate le vostre foto...non tenetele rinchiuse su un harddisk.

From my Old Archive .....

 

It was December last year when I started learning photography by myself with the help of my friend Sheetal and her Camera(FujiFilm S700) and thats when I clicked it....I loved to see the old photos still lying on muh Harddisk.... :)

1 softbox left, 1 speedlide behind through handmade mini standard reflector + A3 size plain blue paper

Stitched Panorama

this is a panorama with something like 60 photos, the original image here on my harddisk is huge, but the uploaded verion gives quite an idea of the details ;)

 

In this case, i think that part of the beauty of this image is the details, so it's important to see it as bigger as you can

 

ps. this is the step before the abstract architecture stage. as you can see the geometry is aligned and quite seamless. tomorrow i'll post the abstract architecture too

  

this is my first geektools desktop! it's been fun playing around with it. leave a comment if you have any questions

 

the background is from deviant art I think. I'll try to track down the link.

 

whats on:

1. geektool - projects.tynsoe.org/en/geektool/

2. bowtie - bowtieapp.com/

3. subtile (mod) theme for bowtie - www.mediafire.com/?zyt40axtzmn

4. menubar: caffeine (http://lightheadsw.com/caffeine/), tweetie (http://www.atebits.com/tweetie-mac/), dropbox (http://getdropbox.com), google notifier (http://toolbar.google.com/gmail-helper/notifier_mac.html), evernote (http://evernote.com/), awaken (http://www.embraceware.com/products/awaken/)

 

geektool specs:

1. calendar: cal | sed "s/^/ /;s/$/ /;s/ $(date +%e) / $(date +%e | sed 's/./#/g') /"

 

2. date: date +%d

 

3. month: date +%B

 

4. day: date +%A

 

5. am/pm: date +%p

 

6. time: date +%I:%M

 

7. weather (note: substitute your zipcode for ZIP): curl --silent "http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/forecastrss?p=98109&u=f" | grep -E '(Current Conditions:|F<BR)' | sed -e 's/Current Conditions://' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///' -e 's///'

 

8. top cpu processes: top -orsize -FR -l1 | grep % | grep -v Load | grep -v COMMAND | cut -c 7-19,64-69

 

9. harddisk space left:

#! /bin/bash

 

diskutil info / | grep "Free Space" | awk {'print "HD: " $3 "GB free."'}

exit 0

 

10. todo list (leaves out things tagged with @done): grep -v @done /Users/sunny/Documents/todos.txt

 

**note: I also use quicksilver (http://www.blacktree.com/) to append text files so I can add to todo list without breaking my flow.

**** for some reason the weather one is not displaying properly. if anyone knows how to html off in the description box please let me know

2009 got off to an extra lousy start.

 

I lost about 1 terabyte of data when I started using a new 4-bay external harddisk enclosure on Saturday. 3 of the harddisks became inaccessible and the cryptic error message was "The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable". Well thank you Microsoft.

 

A free and useful program "TestDisk" revealed both the MFT and MFT mirror are damaged. Short of purchasing a data recovery program, I am wondering if there is anything clever I can attempt after CHKDSK also gave up on me. I am very sure this is a software issue and I know the data is somewhere in the mist.

 

My last backup was more than 2 months ago. A conservative estimate puts a recovery of more than 10,000 files. This royally sucks.

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