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On top is the keyboard and in that black box is all the cables and Mighty Mouse

Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera var. atrofuscus) photographed in Dorset England

Ook de MacPro is van de partij

Lots of holes for lots of cooling.

Ridgway's Rail (Rallus longirostris) formerly known as Light-footed Clapper Rail at San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve near Solana Beach, North San Diego County, California USA

 

This was our 4th day (not the previous group as originally described), in the early morning hours while on a family holiday in Southern California USA

Dung-loving Bird's Nest Fungi (Cyathus stercoreus) at Sutherlands Park, Huntingdale WA Australia

Day 2 of our holiday in OZ

Mac Pro 8 Nucleos, 16 GB Ram, 4TB Disco Duro

ATI Radeon HD 5870 Upgrade Kit - Only compatible with Mid 2010 and Early 2009 Mac Pros. xverse10.com

Violet Helleborine Orchid (Epipactis purpurata) taken at an undisclosed location on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England

Drinker Moth Caterpillar (Euthrix potatoria) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, West Sussex England

Leopard Marsh Orchid (Dactylorhiza praetermissa var. junialis) at Ferring Rife, near Worthing West Sussex England

The power button, two Thunderbolt 3 ports, and the case removal handle in the middle.

my workspace today

What you should note here is that 3 our of my 4 internal hard drives, on my Mac Pro... are dying.

 

What's that you say, you only see 2 dying drives? Well.. that's cause the start up drive already died.. and I had to swap it with the old start up drive...

 

The issue here is that for some reason I did not install snow leopard on this hard drive.. and now my snow leopard disk doesn't want to install... which is causing SOOO many problems for me..

 

Not the least of which that flash doesn't want to work so I can't watch a significant amount on line video.. I can't run a pretty significant portion of my software... and on and it goes!

Blue-Billed Duck (Oxyura australis) at Herdsman Lake Regional Park, near Crawley WA Australia

 

Returning to our archives from our April 2015 holiday in Western Australia

Hybrid Bee x Fly Orchid (Ophrys x pietzschii) (Ophrys apifera x Ophrys insectifera) in Somerset England

House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) photographed while out for our morning walk at Widewater Lagoon Nature Reserve, near Lancing, West Sussex England

Tomice, Poland, July 2011

 

Disused railway crossing. It has not seen any action for quite a while. Even the stop sign is falling on a side. As they say in Poland - PKP (Pięknie, ku*wa, pięknie!).

 

View On Black | White

 

• NIKON D700 • ¹⁄₂₅₀₀ sec at f/2.8 (0 EV) • ISO 200 • Pattern metering • Aperture priority • no flash • 35 mm f/2 @ 35 mm •

 

• NIKON D700 // AF Nikkor 35mm f/2D at 35 mm (VR Off) // Exposure - 1/2500 @ f/2.8 (0EV), ISO 200 // Multi-segment metering, Aperture-priority AE exposure // White Balance - Auto // AF - On, AF-C, Dynamic Area (9 points), Primary AF Point - E7, Used AF Point - E7 // Shooting Mode - Single-Frame // FOV - 54.0 deg (3.61 m), Focus Distance - 3.55 m, DOF - 1.82 m (2.86 - 4.68), Hyperfocal - 14.56 m // Nikon NEF Compressed, 14bit, Adobe RGB •

 

2011-07-18-1749-0731-E103-E104

 

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

 

Copyright © 2011 yOOrek

We are getting new Macs at work.

 

www.cam-fu.com

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.

Northern Harrier (Circus cyaneus) at Chino Hills State Park, in the Santa Ana Hills, Chino Hills California USA

 

On our 16th and final early morning of our 2015 Southern California Family Holiday

Holly Parachute (Marasmius hudsonii)

Highlights from a morning at Ebernoe Common, Sussex Wildlife Trust, near Petworth West Sussex England

Little Owl (Athene noctua)

South Downs National Park

Sussex England

iPad 2 with Bluetooth Keyboard; MacPro 15" 2.7 GHz dual-core Intel i7, 8 GB RAM with Cintiq 18" and a GriffinPowermate knob; Modbook 2009 4 GB RAM on an Ergotron stand with a mini keyboard, and a kneeling back chair to keep the lean-in from breaking my back and neck. All on a 48" wide Anthro desk, with about 2TB of daisy-chained Firewire 800 drives on the shelf under the desk.

Bitter Oysterling (Panellus stipticus) at Ebernoe Common National Nature Reserve, Sussex Wildlife Trust, near Petworth, West Sussex England

MacPro Nvidia 8800GTS First Gen EFI32

My New 2008 Mac Pro unveiling Photos.

Today is my first Saturday after the last day of school for students. It is still raining and is predicted to rain during the 3-day Memorial weekend before our 3 days of post-planning next week. I went to the Hair Clinic this morning and Mary Clark washed, rolled, dried, and set my hair. It should be easy to care for in Vegas. The dry climate will be so much better than this high humidity in south Georgia.

 

When I arrived back home from the Hair Clinic, I enjoyed surfing the web and reading stuff about American Idol Season 8 which was the first season I'd ever watched. I'm glad that I can follow many people on twitter. Danny Gokey twittered for fans to download all the studio versions of his performances. I checked my iTunes and saw that I'd only downloaded 5 studio versions; so, I downloaded the other 6 studio versions. Then I put them on my iPod. Now I'll have plenty of music to listen to while on the flight to Vegas in less than 2 weeks.

 

In addition, one of my favorites on YouTube, musicmaker85, uploaded a new piece on the organ. Yay!

 

Well, I'll have to admit that I've sat and half-watched the NCIS marathon on USA. I watch the shows better when I'm in my lounge chair in the living room, but, then I fall asleep. When I'm at my computer in my office, I get interested in reading something on the web and don't pay attention to the show or play a video from iTunes or from the web. Hmmmm......am I the only one who does this sort of thing?

 

And speaking of reading things on the web, I got on a tangent of reading about restaurants in Vegas. I thought I'd look for some restaurants with coupons from restaurant.com. I'm only interested in 2 or 3 that are listed, but I'm not convinced to buy them yet because of some reviews I've read. Also, Jim and I have our favorite places we like to eat. It's hard to change tradition.

Taken during the throng post-keynote.

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