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Buzzard (Buteo buteo) at RSPB Medmerry, Sidlesham, West Sussex England

15 January 2015

Australian Emperor Dragonfly (Hemianax papuensis) at Bold Park, near City Beach, Floreat WA Australia

 

Day 16 of our Australian holiday April 2015

Moth (Pyrausta purpuralis) Moth at Mill Hill Local Nature Reserve, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England

 

Whistling Kite (Haliastur sphenurus) at Penguin Island, Shoalwater Islands Marine Park, Shoalwater Bay near Rockingham 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.

White-faced Heron (Egretta novaehollandiae) 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

Crested Tern (Thalasseus bergii) on a day trip to Rottnest Island, out of Fremantle Harbour, WA Australia

 

Returning to our Spring 2015 holiday to Perth WA, Australia

Day 18 and nearing the end of this wonderful holiday with our family

23 inch Apple Cinema Display

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Mac Pro

Osprey (Pandion haliaetus carolinensis) at El Dorado East Regional Park, Long Beach California USA, 23 November 2015

 

Our 3rd early morning exploring our favourite places during our holiday in Southern California

Shaggy Parasol (Chlorophyllum rhacodes) at Ebernoe Common National Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust, near Petworth, West Sussex England

In Collaboration with Qasehku Bridal | Busana Lingga Contemporary

MUA: Sal Asri

Model: Mangala Sushmita

 

Fuji XH-1 + XF56 1.2 + AD600 (Deep Para 120) + AD600 (Octabox 90) + MacPro Xeon + Capture One Pro

Juniper Hair Cap Moss (Polytrichum juniperinum) at Thursley Common National Nature Reserve, Surrey England

The Apple History from 1976 till 2007.

 

This is a visual representation of most all the products Apple has launched. This image documents the ever changing form factor and industrial design of Apple's products, not every single model number or slight change made to a previous model.

Mac Pro 3.0 Quad Core

Arcyria cinerea at Ebernoe Common National Nature Reserve NNR, near Ebernoe West Sussex England

Osprey (Pandion haliaetus carolinensis) at El Dorado East Regional Park, Long Beach California USA, 28 November 2015

 

Beginning our second week and now our 8th early morning outing during our family holiday in Southern Califronia

On December 23, 2014, I donated my Mac Pro 1.1 I got in April, 2007, so it may be help someone else express their creativity and productivity.

 

This Mac assisted me throughout college as well as writing OpenZoom. Farewell, my friend.

Even though the pic above illustrates its point using an outdated G5, it really shows why people are willing to pay extra for a Mac.

 

Say what you want about the accessibility and wealth of choice in the PC world, but if you're really not that much of a tweaker, a Mac is a good buy.

 

Compatibility and cooling headaches become a thing of the past.

 

The great thing here is that since this picture, the design of the Mac Pro has gotten even more simple. The hard drives and RAM are now slot inserted into the case for easier access and removal.

 

And Apple kept the controversial grill cheese grater design, which allows a maximum amount of airflow. Taken altogether, the Mac Pro is without a doubt, the best designed computer in history.

  

Related Links:

 

www.apple.com/macpro/

 

www.apple.com/macpro/design.html

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.

The Sata power to 4-pin molex adapters are designed to plug into a single SATA power cable, so they have an extra flange that prevents plugging them directly into the mac pro SATA power ports.

 

Luckily, this flange can be easily trimmed with some wire cutters or a knife.

 

Make sure you trim the flange on the end with the L-shaped lip of the connector pins, and not the opposite end.

 

Trim both adapters.

To give a personalized touch to all my thank you cards for Christmas this year, I decided to do a very quick photo shoot that had me highlighting the various gifts I go from friends and family. It actually turned out to be quite fun. However, I'm still having trouble coming up with a way to highlight the gifts from Santa as he gave me a wide range of gifts. Not to mention I don't have his e-mail address so I don't know how to get him the thank you. Hmm....

Parrot Waxcap (Hygrocybe psittacina) near Aberaeron, Ceredigion Wales

 

Day 3 of our short Holiday in Wales, September 2015

Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, near Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex England

MacPro Nvidia 8800GTS First Gen EFI32

This is the first Saturday of 2010 that Jim and I have been home. I slept VERY LATE. Then he cooked some Nutrisystem pancakes and topped them with sugar free syrup. I always drink my Vitamin C crystals dissolved in Crystal Light along with some fat free milk. This is my usual food.

 

This past week, I sat at my computer desk all week uploading photos from our Las Vegas trip. Previous to this week, we were traveling to Las Vegas and surrounding areas as well as taking a trip to Atlanta to see Mother. During the 2 weeks traveling, I only gained ONE pound. During this week of sitting at home, I gained TWO pounds. The solution: TRAVEL MORE. It's good for weight loss. :D

This is a short clip of the weekend animal market in Otavalo, Ecuador which brings Quechua speaking people from surrounding villages to trade and barter a variety of animals and other goods. It is a colorful social event as well as venue for local commerce.

This video was produced following a 2008 visit to Ecuador. Scenes were shot with a high end consumer SONY HD AVCHD HANDYCAM in 1920 x 1080i resolution. The video/audio clips were produced with iMovie HD on a MacPro computer.

Brown Honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) at Piney Lakes Reserve, Winthrop WA Australia

 

Another group from the Archives, the 19th and penultimate day of our April 2015 holiday to Western Australia

Photos of the desk I built out of a piece of MDF from home depot and a couple of shelf brackets screwed into the wall. The desk also includes a cool little usb hub/grommet from belkin. It's pretty minimal in size, I really like it. :)

The CPU and memory are on a newly designed daughtercard. Every previous daughtercard I've ever seen has been extraordinarily difficult to remove, presumably so the designers can make sure it stays put when you want it to. This daughtercard is so easy to remove, you can do it with two fingers. Just undo 2 latches and slide the thing out. No wiggling, no prying, just a smooth pull. Here you can see the massive heatsinks (1 for each processor). I added 12GB of OWC memory (3 DIMMs for each processor).

Sorry, had to blur the screens as I realised there's sensitive content on there.

 

Triple 30" displays on a MacPro

In Collaboration with Qasehku Bridal | Busana Lingga Contemporary

MUA: Sal Asri

Model: Mangala Sushmita

 

Fuji XH-1 + XF56 1.2 + AD600 (Deep Para 120) + AD600 (Octabox 90) + MacPro Xeon + Capture One Pro

My office at the Archer>Malmo ad agency. It's all super badass minus the old monitor, but I hope that gets upgraded.

 

Check out my cool AM yoyo and tin full-o-jelly beans

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