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Yann Legay performs with amplified hard drives inside Blockhaus DY.10 for festival CABLE#8, Nantes, France.
The Original Xbox was the first videogame console to feature a built-in HDD, and it was a pretty common Desktop PC's 3.5" IDE 8GB/5400RPM, like this Western Digital Protégé (WD80EB-28CGH1) of my first Xbox.
One thing that I never understood is the date stamp on the "Equipo de Programacion" (This Xbox was Made in Mexico) sticker. The date shown is '26 DEZ. 2002', but the Xbox was made in 29-DEC-2001 and I bought it in February 2002, so who knows...
.. I have a huge backlog of photos. I'd just upgraded to a new external harddisk and everything is a mess!!
... as a reminder ... I still have hundreds of unchecked photos of Scotland on my harddisk waiting to be reviewed and sorted ...
this series were made at least 1,5 year ago i think, forgot about it...
went through my harddisk and found it, and didn't know why i never uploaded it.
Shot back in Aug 2013...it has been seating in my Harddisk for close to 2 years..
In retrospect, I'm glad that I did not edit/post this picture. Because for the past 2 years, I've been working hard on music...somehow I believe indirectly, music has changed the way I see things. I think I've become more detailed...my depiction of colors has changed as well....
Hope you guys can see the difference in my work
Whatever style I will become in 2015...I'll let nature takes it's course...
Part of the circuit board of an old hard-drive that I've had laying around for a while.
I'm hoping that shortly I'll be able to open this drive up, and take a shot of the innards...
The current foundation
Of the western world
A current of dreams
In circuits whirled
Bits, bytes and code
Suddenly unfurled
An item of art
...and I hurled
This old iMac was bought in 2006. The performace of Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz has been ok so far. It came with 160GB harddisk and 512MB RAM which are definitely insufficient for nowadays' workload but I like this white iMac so much that I never intend to give up on it. Upgrade is the answer.
Quite a complicated task to disassemble the iMac but I finally managed to replace it with a new 500GB harddisk. 2GB RAM were also installed. These form a foundation to upgrade the Mac OS from Tiger to Snow Leopard, which is the maximum OS version this lovely iMac can run.
Occasionally my old keyboard malfunctioned at the same time. Couldn't believe the first broken hardware of this iMac was the keyboard... Well a new wired Apple keyboard was bought too.
I always like to activate old stuffs (including my iPhone EDGE) as long as they are still usable. After all my 2006 iMac is now reborn! I hope it can last for another 6 years. Too greedy huh!?
JMicron JMS577 USB3.0 to SATA 6Gbps Bridge Controller on the adapter board of a Seagate Expansion Portable Drive (Model SRD0NF1)
This is the crashed super small hard disk drive of my VAIO TZ laptop. (I added the AA size battery just for scale purposes)
"Your data is unrecoverable" Two different professional technicians said!
I always advise my friends to frequently backup their data, and I did it myself too.
Fortunately I do backup twice a month, and I didn't loose lots of information. But I lost all my photos from Gavkhuni swamp and Isfahan trip, in addition to Fatemeh's photos and Somayeh's photos.
Sorry Somayeh and Fatemeh...
Just found these pictures on my harddisk.
It was a lovely day :-)
I'm looking forward to our Legoland-Trip 2019 <3
Feeling a little uninspired, I reviewed some older shots, and came across this one, shot three months ago today, which I'd nearly finished processing. I just lightened it a little, using curves, and it was ready to post. The foreground is in the shade after sunset, but the hills on the right side are still lighted by the last rays of sun. (See it large!)
Things can't be all bad when I leave stuff like this lying on the harddisk.
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My lowest capacity HDD that still works together with the biggest MicroSD Card I have.
The 8.4GB/5400RPM Seagate U8-Series ST38410A HDD was manufactured in July 23rd, 1999, and the 64GB/UHS-I Samsung Evo Plus MicroSDXC was made in August 9th, 2017.
A 18-year period looks like a century in terms of technological evolution, and this Seagate U8 with its rubber skin-suit is still the best looking HDD in my opinion...
Some digital stuff from Tuscany that resides on my harddisk.
Sony Alpha 900
Minolta AF 50mm f1.4 @f1.6
Developed in LR 5
Juin 2010, une partie de ma collection de "vieux' micros Apple et produits divers ...
Dans la partie centrale de la photo :
- LC
- Mac II VI
- LC 630
- Power Mac 7100 / 80
- 6100 / 66
- Mac II SI
- 6100 / 66 X2
- Power Mac 7200 / 90
Ma collection de micros Apple :
www.apple-collection.com/Collecmacinto.htm
Le site Francais des Apple vintage :
Landscapes to dream
Ooops i forgot to take care of the sensordust .... well, the final result is on my harddisk anyways :)
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