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This widescreen production was popping with 80,000 lumens of Barco HDX projection power. Source content was delivered from dual ProVideoPlayer MacPros with Spyder x20 Processing.
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.
Yea, I'm rocking out to some spreadsheets, listening to my noise-canceling headphones from Bose, moving the mouse on the world famous mouse rug, and drinking some joe. It's a great life.
Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinum scabrum) at Chailey Common Local Nature Reserve, near Chailey East Sussex England
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.
Scarlet Elfcup fungus (Sarcoscypha austriaca var. austriaca) at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, an SSSI location managed by Kent Wildlife Trust, near Sevenoaks, Kent England
A wonderful beginning to the 2015 Fungi/Mushroom/Slime Mould season. Still a few months away from the true start, but it was great to get out to Kent to get our first fungi of 2015
I'm getting things arranged at the new office. Nowhere near done yet, but this is what it looks like. The Pooh books are above the monitor just off the top-left corner of the picture.
Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) at RSPB Chichester Peregrines, Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex England
Conifer Tuft Mushroom (Hypholoma capnoides) at Eartham Wood, a Forestry Commission England wood, near Eartham 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
Slender Tree Frog (Litoria adelaidensis) in our garden, Huntingdale WA Australia
more of our little frog in the garden, seen only at night and seems to be playing to the camera
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.
Our holiday day 7
California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, near Huntington Beach California USA
The board are well known as USB ( so does the iSight, keyboard, trackpad for most intel Mac).
Here's the cable color code I've manage to identified:
Black = ground
Purple = +5v
Grey = Data-
Brown = Data+
I've also recycled a dead AirClick cell to house the unit :D
Today my new Mac Pro came. It's crazy how similar the Mac Pro and the PowerMac G5 I have look on the outside, but the inside is completely different. The inside of the G5 was very impressive to me when I first got it, clean, well thought out, beautiful. I never thought it could be so well redesigned. The inside of the new Mac Pro 8-core is just absolutely gorgeous.
Files are transferring now from the G5 to the Mac Pro, and have been for about 4 hours. :( Sad I can't play with my new toy until I get off work tomorrow... Speaking of!!! I start my new job tomorrow morning :)
Wish me luck!
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. :)
Frog x Common Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza viride x Dactylorhiza fuchsii = X Dactyloglossum mixtum) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England
Ringlet Butterfly (Aphantopus hyperantus) at East Blean Wood NNR, Kent Wildlife Trust near Hoath, Kent England
more from our summer holiday in Kent, 09 July 2015
Honey Fungus Mushroom (Armillaria mellea) at Ebernoe Common, Sussex Wildlife Trust, near Petworth West Sussex England
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.
Straw-necked Ibis (Threskiornis spinicollis) at Sutherlands Park, Huntingdale WA Australia
Now working from the archive of images, our 11th day in Australia with our family.
Narrow-leaved Southern Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza praetermissa ssp. schoenophila) photographed in Hampshire England