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Closeup of the MP3Car.com's 700TSV touch screen installed in the center console. Plans are in place to purge the housing of it's brushed aluminum bezel... but you'll have to wait to see it.
Onscreen is Google Earth running Earth Bridge... and Winamp Playing mp3s in the foreground.
Why you might ask? Because MP3Car.com has yet to honor it's $50off coupon for Streetdeck for my September order. :(
BBC Iplayer fullscreen on my Mac Mini. Also visible is my Atari ST (under the Mac keyboard), and the pride of my chess collection, the Kasparov President electronic chess board. And a Quickshot II Joystick.
Here's a view of our home office set up. Notice I painted the room gray. I also added some curtains.
活字ルネサンス「タイポロジック—文字で遊ぶ、探る、創る展覧会」に出品中の「フラクタルタイポグラフィ」
MacMini+Javascript+Google Chromeで開発しました。書体はローカルに置いた「毎日新聞明朝」。流れている文字は、9月20日の日本経済新聞の朝刊に掲載された港千尋(展覧会監修)さんのエッセイ「活字再生──記憶から創造へ」を形態素解析したものをリアルタイムにフラクタルな平面分割方法によって配置しています。活版時代の組版のアナロジーとコンピュータ時代の造形の組み合わせは、見てて飽きないです。(ぼくだけ?w)
展覧会公式ウェブ
My April '08 desktop wallpaper on my Mac Mini.
This is from a photo I took of the fence in my backyard in Arlington, Texas.
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Camera: Nikon D80
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture: f/10
Focal Length: 20 mm
ISO Speed: 1000
Exposure Bias: 0/6 EV
I found my Wii during a midnight visit to Wal-Mart in December 2006, back when it was still very hard to find one of 'em. It's actually not plugged into my TV right now, which is a shame, but the 360 and PS3 just have more to offer ATM. Besides, we have another one in the living room...
Apple Mac mini Core duo 1,66 gHz - Connected on a full HD tv Sony bravia, connected 24/24 - 7j/7 an incredible machine...
mac mini G4 1,42 Ghz 1 GB RAM, 80 GB disco duro, TV Saivod (ECI) vieja sin HDMI y DD multimedia Iomega ScreenPlay Pro
It's nice to sit here on a warm summers evening, feeling the cool air blowing through. I can't do this during the day, due to my fear of wasps!
The Apple Store clerk said that if I tried to upgrade the memory myself, it would void the warranty. I refrained from giving a homebrew lecture, even though she made me sign a receipt in recognition that she said it. The Genius said that's nonsense as long as you don't break anything in the process and confirmed that the tool they use is a putty knife. I used two 1 1/2 flexible knifes, created a bevel with sandpaper, could have done it with one.
This article says how to do it. The only missing piece was the above photo which shows the plastic clips.
I also found this tech manual (pdf) with illustrations that tells you how to take a Mac Mini apart for all kinds of reasons.