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OK. So I let my three-year-old play video games.
But here's the thing...
Unlike TV, the games demand his active involvement. He's been playing one Dora the Explorer game that has a train with numbers on the cars, and balloons overhead. You have to put the number of ballons into the cars.
He recognizes the numbers, and then counts the balloons as he's adding them to the car. He had a "6" car last night with 5 balloons already in it - so I asked him how many more were needed. He looked at me and said, "one" like I was an idiot.
Running Vista 64 in bootcamp to watch Bluray, HD-DVD & H264 .ts High Definition movies. Can't wait for Leopard to come out with a native Bluray or HD-DVD player. My UPS died over the weekend... using a surge protector until tomorrow. Yes I actually use the mouse like that... somehow works even with the holes and all.
Our holiday day 7
California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, near Huntington Beach California USA
A selfie of my reflection in my MacPro computer. The dark reflecting cylinder gives a good selfie. Great computer it is super fast.
My Mac Pro workstation CraigShipp.com For video and setup tips see: www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Rw6Cgs7p8c Also see my Mac Pro unboxing video at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEyVuuH5YmE
I've received a few questions asking why I need three monitors. First, I don't "need" three monitors but now that I have them I do find it saves me time. For the last 10 years I've always had two monitors on my main work stations. I find this allows me to do less minimizing and moving windows around. I can monitor my friendfeed, news sites, and have many tabs available on each browser window. When editing videos or working in Aperture I can still have two monitors dedicated to other tasks. I find three monitors just allows me to get more done than having just two which is much better than having only one. Your mileage may vary.
Wallhausen, Germany, May 2012
A weird case of camera stacking.
• FinePix X100 • ¹⁄₅₀ sec at f/2.8 (0 EV) • ISO 3200 • Pattern metering • Aperture priority • no flash • 23mm f/2 @ 23mm •
• FinePix X100 // Fujinon 23mm f/2 at 23 mm // Exposure 1/52 @ f/2.8 (0EV), ISO 3200 // Multi-segment metering, Aperture-priority AE exposure // WB - Auto // AF - Auto // FOV - 54.2 deg, Hyperfocal - 9.62 m // RAF, Uncalibrated •
2012-05-22-1844-08
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Copyright © 2012 yOOrek
Olive Earthtongue (Microglossum olivaceum), on our second day, 1st stop of the morning on our Fungi Tour of Ancient Sussex Churches and their Churchyards
22 October 2015
Peacock Butterfly (Aglais io)on and around Cissbury Ring, South Downs National Park, Findon West sussex England
Yuki is in most of my computer hardware shots, I figured her character made sense at the time ;).
The SCSI to USB adaptor is detected, but not the drive or disks! Iomega reports that OS X 10.3 and above don't need IomegaWare though. Going to try rebooting with the drive connected, might just not be plug and pray.
Anemone Stinkhorn aka Starfish Stinkhorn (Aseroe rubra)
Highlights from a morning in Surrey England
Thanks to Dave Roberts for his kind help in locating this species (great directions)
Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, near Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex England
Little Owl (Athene noctua)
South Downs National Park
Sussex England
Another revisit to this amazing pair of Little Owls
Green-winged Orchid Pink Form (Anacamptis morio) at Anchor Bottom, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England
My shopping cart for a fully tricked-out MacPro, totalling just over $18,000. My birthday is coming!
on the 8th day of our Holiday
Green Heron (Butorides virescens) at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, near Huntington Beach California USA
Late at night I really like it being completely dark, so I found a cheap €10 used LED IKEA spot, and installed it under the shelf for some hidden lighting solution to complete darkness not allowing me to see the buttons I press on my Wireless Keyboard.
I converted my main workstation to a standing desk. So far I like it. Height is 41". The monitors are a little high so at some point I will come up with another solution - maybe wall mounting.
1 x Mac Pro
2 x Samsung 244T (24") Monitors
2 x Yamaha HS50M Studio Moniors
1 x Yamaha HS80W Studio Subwoofer
1 x Wacom Intuos 3 Graphics Tablet
1 x Wii Remote
+ Other misc stuff
My new workspace layout. See this shot for details on what's what if the descriptions do not suffice.