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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
I designed this text mosaic of the Apple logo for Steve Jobs. I was really bummed when I found out he died. I thought about doing something to celebrate his crazy life and amazing contributions to our world. Most of my ideas were pretty cheesy, well really lame os more like it. So I did nothing. This idea however seemed kinda cool to me. I used Wordle (awesome) or part of it, got some text from Wikipedia and then filled in the blanks in Adobe Illustrator. Anyway, thank you Steve, rest in peace.
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.
Grey Knight (Tricholoma terreum) at Church Copse, Egdean Common, near Fittleworth, West Sussex England
Frog x Common Spotted Orchid (Coeloglossum viride x Dactylorhiza fuchsii = X Dactyloglossum mixtum) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, Sussex England
Upright Coral (Ramaria stricta) at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, an SSSI location managed by Kent Wildlife Trust, near Sevenoaks, Kent England
Galah (Eolophus roseicapilla) at Sutherlands Park, Huntingdale WA Australia
Now working from the archive of images, our 11th day in Australia with our family.
Black Swan (Cygnus atratus), at RSPB Medmerry, on the Manhood Peninsula, Bracklesham Bay, near Sidlesham, West Sussex England
Green-winged Orchid (Anacamptis morio) at Anchor Bottom, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England
Peregrine (Falco peregrinus) at RSPB Chichester Cathedral Peregrines, a Date With Nature, Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex England
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly (Aglais urticae) at Mill Hill Local Nature Reserve, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) female and Peregrine Tercel (Falco peregrinus) male at Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, West Sussex England
Record shot of mating with the Falcon (female) below the Tercel (male)
Peregrine (Falco peregrinus) Falcon female above, Tercel male below at RSPB Chichester Peregrines, Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex England
Pink Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium acaule) at Desoto State Park, Fort Payne Alabama USA
Finally found these spectacular wild Orchids on the final few days of our Northern Alabama family holiday
They said it's not coming out until this fall, but UCSF Mission Bay has these all over the place already. There is tons of storage capacity and it's easy to put files in the trash. There appears to be a high-throughput I/O port at the top, with a polished champfered edge.
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.
Jersey "Loose-Flowered" Orchid (Anacamptis laxiflora) at Wakehurst Place, Kew, near Ardingly, West Sussex England
Introduced species
Orange Peel Fungus (Aleuria aurantia) and Weeping Widow (Lacrymaria lacrymabunda) at Chailey Common Local Nature Reserve, near Chailey East Sussex England
2nd stop on the 10th day of our holiday
American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, near Huntington Beach California USA
Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, near Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex England
My new Mac Pro.
6 Core Xeon
Dual D700
64GB Ram
256 PCI SSD
I have brought a Thunderbolt Display, waithing for an apple 4k Display.
Hope you like it.
Black-fronted Dotterel (Elseyornis melanops) in the bush-lands surrounding Sutherlands Park, Huntingdale WA Australia
Returning to our archives,
Day 13, beginning the third and final week of our holiday in Western Australia
White Chalk Fragrant Orchid (Gymnadenia conopsea var. albiflora) photgraphed in Kent England
18 June 2015
Jetty on the grounds of Cheeky Monkey Brewery & Cidery, Margaret River WA Australia
still exploring the area around the Margaret River region on day 9 of our Australia holiday