View allAll Photos Tagged macpro
Day 5 of our Southern California Holiday
Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) at Joshua Tree National Park, US National Park Service, near 29 Palms California USA
our 2nd stop on the 8th day of our Southern California Holiday
Bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus) at South Coast Botanic Garden, Palos Verdes Hills, in Palos Verdes, California, USA
Apple setup eighteen 30 Inch Cinema HD displays hooked up to nine networked MacPro machines to demonstrate how easy and powerful their animation technology is.
Violet Ground Beetle (Carabus problematicus) at Cabilla and Redrice Woods Nature Reserve, Cornwall Wildlife Trust, in the Glyn Valley Cornwall England
Contains a 30" Apple Cinema Display. Sending it back from Japan was still cheaper than buying one in the UK!!
Beroflex 28mm f2.8 Sony Alpha 7 mk3 Mac Pro early 2009 4,1 > 5,1.
Probably one of the most sustainable desktop computers ever.
OK, all set up now, with all of my various peripherals laid out so they can be used, and then stowed, so they don't become a flat surface destined to get covered with crap^H^H^H^H other stuff.
My 1st gen Mac Pro likes to eat graphics cards.
I've already gone through an ATI X1900 and an Nvidia 7300. Both turned glitchy after a year or so of use. Third time's the charm...
UPDATE - This fan is LOUD. The fan stays on the entire time, regardless of temperature. Looks like I got a defect and now I get to deal with ATI and their wonderful RMA process. Damn.
Also, found out my app, Ragdoll KIlla! was rejected from the App Store today, so I'm batting 0 for 2.
Stop what you are doing. Back up. Don't have a back up solution? Find one. I cannot stress the value in backing up your digital life. Your photos, your projects, your digital keepsakes that have countless hours of crafting or creating involved should be safe at all times. I finally got a larger external drive that is now acting as my main backup solution. I'm running well over 350GB of photos now and it's only going to keep growing this year (and beyond). Mix in the thousands of photos, the months of music, and probably 100 side projects from over the years, and I know I have a disaster waiting in the wings if I don't have my backups in proper order.
Back up. Someday, you'll thank all of those computer geeks that always nag you about it.
(just got a 1.5TB Western Digital in a external enclosure from Macally that looks like my MacPro! Yes, I bought it for that reason.)