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My current desktop on my MacMini.
This is a photo that I took a few weeks ago called "Into The Lake. It was taken in Yueyang, China.
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Another view of the HT with a "DVD" playing a Diana Krall concert DVD off of one of the LaCie hard drives. Again, I will install the electronics (perhaps I should say "computer) in a cabinet soon.
See this other photo for notes about the setup.
MacBook 5,1.
2.0GHz Core2Duo
8GB RAM
64GB SSD
Thunderbolt Display, connected to the MacMini (See nerve centre for more)
iPad 3, LTE
Magic TrackPad, Magic Mouse and Apple Wireless Keyboard.
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Perhaps a bit boring, however I am both happy and sad at the same time. I received my new Mac Mini on the same morning as I received my copy of GTA IV, while this is very good news there is a problem. I am having to split my time between the two rather than having a good few solid days of gaming on GTA, before my mini arrived which I thought would be later on during the week.
April 29th
The Challenge: Take one self portrait each day for a year.
Each day, take a self portrait, tag it with "365days", and submit it to the pool. It's that simple!
Here's what you will see if you have the guts to crack open your mini. I did this a few days after receiving mine. I would have done it earlier, but I had to make sure that I didn't need the warranty.
Mac mini 2010 now installed in my living room. Love the simplicity of the product. Plus Rowmote makes it keyboard and mouse free!
The original article of this photo lives here: kamlau.com/hardware/mac-mini-2010/
Trying to watch snooker world championship from the Crucible Theater, Sheffield, UK.
Please note:
The framed picture on the wall is a memory from my Leiden years, this photograph of the (wall) poem of Edward Estlin Cummings; USA 1894-1962.
Anitella doesn't even know who Cole Porter is, but agrees wholeheartedly in this long hot summer...
We run Macmini as an iTunes server at home, without a screen, and accessing it via iPad using iTeleport. So while I normally process photos at work on an iMac, this photo was loaded onto the Macmini direct from the D700, processed and uploaded with iPhoto, all remotely on the iPad. Home computing at its best..
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the softwar
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the software options available for building your own HTPC on Download Squad and TUAW over the summer.
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the software options available for building your own HTPC on Download Squad and TUAW over the summer.
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the software options available for building your own HTPC on Download Squad and TUAW over the summer.
Christina sets up her Mac Mini in preparation for the HTPC throwdown between TUAW and Download Squad. A
Christina sets up her Mac Mini in preparation for the HTPC throwdown between TUAW and Download Squad. At this point, Download Squad's hardware was still on order. TUAW and Download Squad will be going head to head with all the best HTPC software available for Mac/Win7 and Linux over the summer, in a battle royale for the ultimate convergence box!
Christina sets up her Mac Mini in preparation for the HTPC throwdown between TUAW and Download Squad. At this point, Download Squad's hardware was still on order. TUAW and Download Squad will be going head to head with all the best HTPC software available for Mac/Win7 and Linux over the summer, in a battle royale for the ultimate convergence box!
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the softwar
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the software options available for building your own HTPC on Download Squad and TUAW over the summer.
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the software options available for building your own HTPC on Download Squad and TUAW over the summer.
Christina got right to work setting up her Mac Mini. At this point, my parts for the Windows 7 competitior were still on the drawing board. We'll be comparing the software options available for building your own HTPC on Download Squad and TUAW over the summer.
Christina sets up her Mac Mini in preparation for the HTPC throwdown between TUAW and Download Squad. A
Christina sets up her Mac Mini in preparation for the HTPC throwdown between TUAW and Download Squad. At this point, Download Squad's hardware was still on order. TUAW and Download Squad will be going head to head with all the best HTPC software available for Mac/Win7 and Linux over the summer, in a battle royale for the ultimate convergence box!
Christina sets up her Mac Mini in preparation for the HTPC throwdown between TUAW and Download Squad. At this point, Download Squad's hardware was still on order. TUAW and Download Squad will be going head to head with all the best HTPC software available for Mac/Win7 and Linux over the summer, in a battle royale for the ultimate convergence box!
Steve Jobs, CEO und Gr¸nder von Apple Computer zeihgt neue Funktionen des Bildbearbeitungsprogramms iPhoto im Rahmen seiner Keynote-Eroeffnungsrede der Macworld in San Francisco.
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All of this Hi-tech stuff can be a little intimidating (Danbo is just cardboard, after all). Our overwhelmed friend seeks solace in my geometrically-patterned purse.
Yes... I paid about 800 dollars for a gigantic dumbed-down iPod interface on my computer screen...
Oh, who am I kidding, I love it.
I already know we're going to have a good life together.
I bought it on black friday, it came in the mail yesterday. Brought it to school today, and now, I transfer all the data from my mac mini, and I'll be set.
It'll be so nice to be able to add a vignette to a photo, and have it happen almost instantly, instead of waiting 20 seconds for it to think about doing it, and then another 20 or so to actually do it.