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Mac is tired after a long night of trick-or-treating - www.digitalguestbook.co.uk

chatting with Adrian on MSN on my mac .. cool!

13"x13" Mac Tonight translite.

 

And a drawing of Beach Bear done for me by a good friend!

This picture makes me so happy. They were having so much fun. This was one of Indies better days, she had a lot of energy and was running around having a great time.

 

We have changed her treatment again, but I think her lymph nodes are still swollen. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

Mac Miller w/ The Cool Kids & The Come Up - 4/4/12 - Ypsilanti, MI - EMU - Presented by Prime Social Group - Photos by Mara Gruber at facebook.com/MaraGruberPhoto

The HD is held in place with 'quiet drive' spaces screwed to the frame. The laptop DVD/CDRW is held in pace using cut MDF, fixed with screws and brackets.

julianschrader.de/20060808-apple-keynote-at-the-wwdc-2006...

 

Yesterday Apple announced some new cool features of the next version of their operating system Mac OS X Leopard, available in spring 2007.

 

I want it now!

Mac Panels in St. Conan's Church in Scotland.

"Another of the most striking features of the kirk is the double row of dark carved stalls in the chancel. Although not in keeping with the style of the rest of the church, they are extremely interesting. They were carved from Spanish chestnut and show the full coats-of-arms, complete with crests and badges, of the chiefs who in the old days held land in the neighbourhood. These are the two main branches of Clan Campbell, Argyll and Breadalbane, MacNaughton (whose stronghold, Eilan Fraoch, is visible from the windows of the church), MacGregor of Glenstrae (the original home of the MacGregors long before the days of Rob Roy), MacNab of Barachastlain (a family of smiths who lived above Dalmally for 600 years and who helped to build Kilchurn Castle), MacIntyre of Glen Noe on the other side of the Cruachan, and McCorquodale of Loch Trommlie, near Kilchrennan."

 

And yet another source of information about the church.

 

"The original church, which was begun in 1881 and finished about 1886, was a comparatively small and simple building, although adequate to the needs of the small congregation. It occupied what is now the nave, and a part of the choir of the present kirk. But Walter Campbell was not satisfied with this. He began to dream of a far nobler building.

 

"He started work on this in 1907, and devoted the rest of his life to its execution. He died in 1914, and work had to be suspended during the First World War; but as soon as it was possible, his sister Helen carried out the plans which he had left. She in her turn died in 1927, and the project was finally completed by their Trustees. Work was necessarily slow, for not only was no labour brought in from outside, but the stone of which the kirk was built was not quarried, but consisted of boulders lying on the slopes of the hill above, which were rolled down, split and shaped on the spot.

 

"Walter Campbell was his own architect. He did not allow himself to be trammelled by convention or orthodoxy........He was more anxious to achieve beauty than consistency."

MAC Decal 2016 | Veena Loksingh

MACS Meeting

 

Pic Peter Devlin

Copyright 2018 | Tony Weeg Photography

Huge Mac-focused computer shop.

Shot from a video I made about Jeremy Merhle's mac collection. See it here

Museu de Arte Contemporânea de São Paulo

Unboxing our 2009 Mac mini, the new base for our home theater.

took these for the New Media Gear forum

What a loser! A BSOD on a Macbook? I can not stand anyone who installed a Windows OS on any mac.

Imágenes de un video cuadro por cuadro que muestra la vida de Mac El Tiranosaurio.

Tomada en diciembre 2011 en París, Francia.

Set Up del Mac Mini en Alejandreta, nuestro estudio/despacho/biblioteca de casa.

 

Macbook died, who ya gonna call?

 

MAC MINI!

I made this one to look like the original mac apple logo they used to use in the 90's and 80's.

It used up one skein of this soy silk perfectly and made 3 leaves to spare!

Mac Kwok getting his drift on, at the 2011 CRC Speedshow

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