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Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus) at Guntersville Lock And Dam, Alabama Birding Trails site 37, Guntersville Alabama USA

Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax), along the coastal path, near Stackpole, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Wales

 

This is day 1 of our short holiday in Wales, Monday 21 September 2015

MacPro & Dual Cinema Displays - 20 and 30inch.

MacOSX and Windows Vista on Parallels Desktop.

Another set from our backlog, as we neared the end of our 2014 summer holiday in Scotland

at Bullers of Buchan near Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Stein am Rhein, Switzerland, August 2011

 

Don't know what she saw but her top says it all.

 

View On Black | White

 

• NIKON D700 • ¹⁄₆₄₀ sec at f/3.5 (0 EV) • ISO 200 • Pattern metering • Aperture priority • no flash • 85 mm f/1.4 @ 85 mm •

 

• NIKON D700 // AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D IF at 85 mm (VR Off) // Exposure - 1/640 @ f/3.5 (0EV), ISO 200 // Multi-segment metering, Aperture-priority AE exposure // White Balance - Auto // AF - On, AF-C, Dynamic Area (9 points), Primary AF Point - D10, Used AF Point - D10 // Shooting Mode - Single-Frame // FOV - 23.4 deg (1.75 m), Focus Distance - 4.22 m, DOF - 0.51 m (3.98 - 4.49), Hyperfocal - 68.70 m // Nikon NEF Compressed, 14bit, Adobe RGB •

 

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Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

 

Copyright © 2011 yOOrek

12.24.2008

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure: 1/60 sec

Aperture: f/1.6

Focal Length: 50 mm

ISO Speed: 3200

 

This RAW image was 26.6 megs.. Yikes!

I got the Humanscale M8 monitor arm a few weeks back, got the clamp mount by mistake. Sent the mount back to exchange for a bolt-through mount. Just got the new mount yesterday. Took me about two hours from drilling to having everything set up the way i want. I love having my monitors on arms, its been driving me nuts the past few weeks with them not on arms.

 

website I twitter I tumblr I instagram

Experimenting illumination on my small office.

 

You can comment what is the colour you like most.

 

Enjoy…

Some photos of the new ifi iUSB 3.0,

 

Needs burn in, I noticed some light leaking from ports in dimm light, green and red.

Yes… it´s a cat,

 

And is a cat addicted to a mac!!!! By some reason, since my mac pro arrived, he stays on the secretary all day sleeping.

For me the best example of what makes Apple special is the old Mac Pro. When designing a tower, the aim is to develop a machine that’s expandable and often form follows function in the cheapest possible way. Apple’s tower is the a piece of brilliant design full of fantastic touches. The ability to expand it without any tools. Plastic pieces edging pressed metal sections to that you don’t cut yourself. Sliding draws to make replacing hard disks simple. Even labelling to help you understand where things go. Most of this is never seen. Yet Apple’s designers didn’t compromise. The internal of a product should be as well designed as the externals. This is something few in the business can match. For me the Mac Pro tower is another Apple design classic.

Autumn Lady's Tresses (Spiranthes spiralis), on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, near Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex England

Colección piezas de reparación equipos Apple

Perth at Night, from Sir James Mitchell Park, Perth WA Australia

For me the best example of what makes Apple special is the old Mac Pro. When designing a tower, the aim is to develop a machine that’s expandable and often form follows function in the cheapest possible way. Apple’s tower is the a piece of brilliant design full of fantastic touches. The ability to expand it without any tools. Plastic pieces edging pressed metal sections to that you don’t cut yourself. Sliding draws to make replacing hard disks simple. Even labelling to help you understand where things go. Most of this is never seen. Yet Apple’s designers didn’t compromise. The internal of a product should be as well designed as the externals. This is something few in the business can match. For me the Mac Pro tower is another Apple design classic.

While finding stuff for the new apartment in Japan I found this. I'm used to seeing strange foreign phrases on Japanese products and don't usually react to them anymore. However this time I thought this text is kind of suitable on a kitchen wastebasket.

For me the best example of what makes Apple special is the old Mac Pro. When designing a tower, the aim is to develop a machine that’s expandable and often form follows function in the cheapest possible way. Apple’s tower is the a piece of brilliant design full of fantastic touches. The ability to expand it without any tools. Plastic pieces edging pressed metal sections to that you don’t cut yourself. Sliding draws to make replacing hard disks simple. Even labelling to help you understand where things go. Most of this is never seen. Yet Apple’s designers didn’t compromise. The internal of a product should be as well designed as the externals. This is something few in the business can match. For me the Mac Pro tower is another Apple design classic.

Frog Orchid (Coeloglossum viride) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England

Orange Cup (Melastiza chateri) at Chailey Common Local Nature Reserve and SSSI, East Sussex England

Full overview of the Mac Pro & 30" with mood lighting.

 

Yes, I sold my Mac Pro (pictured above). I'm now rocking on a MacBook Pro.

 

The secondary station, housing the Hackintosh, 32" LG TV, HP printer and Crative 2.1 Speaker set.

at The Mens Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust, near Petworth, West Sussex England

Trichia varia Slime Mould, at Sparrite Common, Rackham, West Sussex England

Sunset at Busselton Beach, Busselton WA Australia

Crappy Panorama to help you ge the idea of the space around the room.

Not bad… Connection is great.

 

Sound is low in volume and quality of the sound is nothing that impresses me, and not worth the price of 200 euros, there are a lot cheaper better sound alternatives, but these will stay in use.

 

My B&W C5 have a lot better sound quality and they are 50 euros less, but not wireless.

 

Will wait to see the apple new earbuds when they become available.

 

UPDATE: Playing with some rubber tips, the sound is not bad with the right rubber tips the sound is more proeminent on the bass, reception distance is very good.

Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclinata) at RSPB Pulborough Brooks, Wiggonholt, West Sussex England

I still love this iPhone model.

 

Bought one for my daughter.

Love the sport black, less shiny than the nike.

Samsung makes this amazing wearables, since they made it compatible with iOS, I brought one again.

 

The experience so far has been good.

About 90 seconds after I took this photo, he was wedging himself under the power cords in the back and I had to rescue him from the dust bunny monsters…

Adelaide, South Australian

Tyne Helleborine Orchid (Epipactis dunensis subsp. tynensis) photographed in Northumberland England 13 July 2015

 

We are currently on our summer Holiday to the North of England, these are just a few of the highlights from this trip

Another general view of the space.

Stage 2 of the G5 Pc. Now the parts are all "well" placed.. allot of customization done to make all this stuff fit inside the G5 case. It now runs legit OSX

 

Jackdaw (Corvus monedula) at Chichester Cathedral, RSPB Chichester Peregrines 2016, West Sussex England

The ifi cables are a no brainer for me, needed a 1,5m cable, and ifi Gemini is my favorite.

 

Vovox Textura for the speakers made a real overall improvement in the soundstage and details, at first I was only to try them, but they are expensive, so I opted to not buy them, after connecting the supplied cables again, it was a problem, I felt loss of information and detail and focus… So Vovox textura stayed.

 

At the moment ifi iUSB3 is in the system, the sound feels more natural than ifi iUSB, but is in the system only for a a day and I did not had a calm listen or attention to the new iUSB, impression is that the sound has a more natural presentation, for now I could be mistaken, as I changed the cables also.

 

When I go back to my original iUSB I will post some impressions, if is a step up from the original, it will stay, if not, it will go.

   

My side is a lot of gear cramped into one space. The biggest spacesaver is what you don't see here. I drilled 3 large holes and placed the 3 machines (2 macpros and a custome pc) I run on the other side, behind the couches in the living room. This also allowed me to run a gigabit cat5 cable all the way to the living for my big screen.

  

Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii naso) at Bungendore Park, in the Darling Range Regional Park, near Bedfordale WA Australia

 

Continueing on day 13 of our holiday in OZ

For me the best example of what makes Apple special is the old Mac Pro. When designing a tower, the aim is to develop a machine that’s expandable and often form follows function in the cheapest possible way. Apple’s tower is the a piece of brilliant design full of fantastic touches. The ability to expand it without any tools. Plastic pieces edging pressed metal sections to that you don’t cut yourself. Sliding draws to make replacing hard disks simple. Even labelling to help you understand where things go. Most of this is never seen. Yet Apple’s designers didn’t compromise. The internal of a product should be as well designed as the externals. This is something few in the business can match. For me the Mac Pro tower is another Apple design classic.

Green Hairstreak Butterfly (Callophrys rubi), South Downs National Park, Hampshire England

Square-tailed Kite (Lophoictinia isura) at Serpentine National Park, Jarrahdale WA Australia

 

More from the Archives, these are from the 15th day of our Holiday in Western Australia, April 2015

Autumn Lady's Tresses (Spiranthes spiralis) on South Downs National Park, West Sussex England

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