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I currently have three. There probably will be an fourth M1 MacMini (rather than Intel) before the summer is over.
My little iddy biddy penguin on top of the iBook Apple Logo. What a cutie he is. My sis gave me this little toy, which she bought at Urban Outfitters in Boston. She has one too.
Updates this month: I've had to replace the ageing MacBook Pro 15" with the workshop Mac Mini. Also added a small Star Wars print on the wall above the printer.
Preparing to back up first the media on the 3TB drive, and the next day, or once this finishes the 4TB photo drive to the Drobo.
A place for work... And a place for relaxation...
A long day at work, a lot of work around the house, combined with a few requests to see the entire workspace - well. Here is a bit more.
In addition to the macbook and dual monitors, below the TV is my (media)server setup. Mac Mini, with a total of 5 external Western Digital MyBook drives with a combined 6,3 TB of storage.
Yes. There are two airport extremes, one 1st generation and one of the latest generation. Yes. They are on their side, just to provide some more cooling. They create a LOT of heat when stacked on top of each other.
Below that, is the NAD amplifier, with a cambridge audio DAC which is connected to the Mac Mini via USB to provide a lot better audio.
Updates this month: I've had to replace the ageing MacBook Pro 15" with the workshop Mac Mini. Also added a small Star Wars print on the wall above the printer.
Preparing the new MacBook for a friend, testing out 10.5 Server/Client on the XServe/iMac, chatting flickring on the mini / Powerbook / MacBook :)
My office/workshop as of March 2016. On the left is my 'workshop' - where I maintain and fix clients computers/laptops. This desk compromises of a 2014 MacMini and an old Dell 2007FP 21" monitor. On the right is my 2015 iPad Mini (Retina model), Apple 24" LED Cinema Screen and 2012 MacBook Pro (256GB SSD/16GB RAM/Intel i5)
SEMA show car
19" Strasse SM8
707rwhp
custom, well, everything
|| XTi || 10-22 || composite || BehindTheScenes ||
Strobist:
2x B800s off to the right, full power
580EXII cam left, full power
V4 triggered
Partendo da sinistra Macbook pro, Ipad, Iphone 4, Mac Mini con tanto di magic mouse e telecomando...
Lo sfondo di tutti è Parigi.
My home office, freshly cleaned. Featuring: Custom built dual boot (Windows 7 / Ubuntu Linux) workstation with dual 22" widescreen LCD's and a 24" iMac. Not pictured is an older Mac Mini.
All of this is on a custom built 10 foot long desk made up of countertop from home depot supported by plywood on top of two solid wood cabinets with drawers. On the left is a bookshelf that matches the cabinets. I added new hardware to the cabinets, and put up lights into the top shelf of the bookshelf.
In the right corner is a four level corner shelf hung on the wall.
Day 82 - Lee's new toy. The Mac Mini with bluetooth keyboard and mouse. It even comes with a remote control! How cool is that! It is so tiny but really powerful. It was set up in all of about 10 minutes if that. Utter Madness compared to windows taking hours to set up!
I had a spare MacMini laying around, so I installed OS X 10.5.8 Server, Geektool, Vidalia/Tor and configured it as a router for all the computers and devices in my home.
Because Comcast Bandwidth Meter only updates every couple of hours, I decided to use an application called SurplusMeter to collect real time statistics on my bandwidth usage.
www.skoobysoft.com/utilities/utilities.html I used Geektool and Sed to read the plist file that SuplusMeter saves its stats to. It's located at ~/Library/Application\ Support/SurplusMeter/surplusmeter_data.plist
To collect real time stats on the Tor Exit Node that I'm currently connected to, I scraped the following site every 30 seconds.
The wallpaper can be downloaded from simpledesktops.com/browse/desktops/2010/jan/22/lines
December 2016 - December 2016 - My 2011 MBP died, so I have replaced it with a Mac Mini from my workshop. I got the Samdi keyboard stand for Christmas
sbox behind trace with gel - grid to right - one to left too with cinefoil, lighting front of macmini - grid on boom too.
I finally gave in. This is the result. Almost none of the above is possible with an Apple TV. The best thing so far is the various keyboard and iPhone shortcuts that don't require the tv turned on.
I was inspired by this article.
Jonathan Ive, inglés, actual vicepresidente de diseño industrial en Apple Inc. responsable del diseño del iPod, el iPhone, iBook G3, iMac (todas), PowerBooks (G3 y G4), Mac Mini, Airport Extreme, Apple TV, MacBook Air...Continúa leyendo