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Early morning pit stop at the market. Some say Apples are good for you. Yes indeed!
Apple Store, Eaton Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
A few interesting facts about apples; “The old adage that an apple a day keeps the doctor away may be a silly rhyme you heard as a kid, but you might be surprised to learn of the serious health benefits that apples offer”. Follow the link for facts, info and credit.
www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/stories/10-reasons-to-eat...
Thanks for stoppin’ by. I wish you a wonderful first day of Spring. Enjoy! ... and don’t forget to have an apple.
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This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale / Laughing Squid" and link the credit to laughingsquid.com.
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Scott Beale / Laughing Squid" and link the credit to laughingsquid.com.
Apple Computer Co-Founder Steve Wozniak speaking to the Tri-Valley Mac Users Group on June 21, 2007.
For one thing, I'm so happy there are people who appreciate color as much as I do.
Whether you spell it color or colour or some other way, which one is your favorite?
Or favourite? Enjoy your Saturday :)))
Thank you to Les Brumes for your texture!
Please!! NO Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
Another painted Mac ... this time it's a Mac Classic in the outfit of the legendary (and dearly missed) mac start up icon, the 'happy Mac'.
Purist will be pointing out that I should have used a MacPlus for this one ... sorry, I only have a few Plus's and wanted to test the concept first (I have a pile of Classics and SEs).
If you are a die-hard Mac fan you should check out my shirts on www.redbubble.com/people/satta/ ... I'm pretty sure you'll dig'em.
[EDIT nov08]: this baby is now available on shirts to -- hit the link above to get yourself one.
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For a visionary man who changed the way we live and communicate... RIP
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This portrait is only made with "flat circles" on a black background. Every circle has a single color, a single tone and a single size. I placed each circle one by one. It's a time consuming method. Please see some details, the work in progress and other portraits here below. If you wish, you can also view this making of my portrait of Elvis Presley (video) to understand how I'm exploiting this technique with circles only...
The above portrait was featured on "Cult Of Mac" in March 2012.
For more info about my projects, contact: info@benheine.com
Apple was founded 40 years ago today, by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The company has had it's ups and downs, but I'm still a true believer. Happy Birthday, Apple.
Another one from the Mac series ....
.... and still looking for more old/dead/unused apple shells ...
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Ancient Treasures indeed, yet it seems like only yesterday when I traded in my Typewriter for a MAC, wow, what an amazing transition, truly an adventure into the unknown. But as you know, I love a good adventure and making the transition became one of the best moves I have ever made.
Yes of course, it was scary, I didn’t know where to begin, how do I turn this thing on. What’s a floppy, where does it go, what does it do, how do I use it. It was a whole new experience for me, I had so many questions and there was so much to learn.
There was no internet or on-line help where I could simply look up my questions and get instant answers, my only means was to study the manuals, pages and pages of information that appeared to be written in a foreign language. There was talk of RAM, ROM, bits, bytes, software, hardware, analog, digital, apples and windows, the list was endless.
Frankly, I love the computer era and feel fortunate to have become involved in its early stage of development and you know what, even after all these years, I still get excited each and every time I push the power-up button on my machine.
So please join me by saluting the genius of Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates and all the other pioneers who truly transformed our way of life.
Thanks for a fantastic journey.
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For a man who changed the world...
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This portrait is only made with "flat circles" on a black background. Every circle has a single color, a single tone and a single size. I placed each circle one by one. It's a time consuming method. Please see some details, the work in progress and other portraits here below. If you wish, you can also view this making of my portrait of Elvis Presley (video) to understand how I'm exploiting this technique with circles...
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For more information about my art: info@benheine.com
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My series of painted Apple machinery is slowly growing .... the PowerBook 100 (Apple's first really portable computer) from 1991 is the latest addition.
It received a colorful makeover featuring Susan Kare's classic icons ... they are timeless -- you gotta love'em!
I am still looking for old Apples, especially iMacs. They don't need to work anymore, can be dirty and scratched --- all no problem.
Send me a message if you have a dead Mac sitting in the corner -- I'll bring it back to life as an art piece that will be exhibited together with all the other painted Macs sometime in the end of the year.
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Check out my Apple project on Lego Ideas! Help me to share and support it!
ideas.lego.com/projects/88534d0f-0b4c-4e32-8d97-c1156c1fd4bf
Check out my Apple project on Lego Ideas! Help me to share and support it!
ideas.lego.com/projects/88534d0f-0b4c-4e32-8d97-c1156c1fd4bf
The Woz handing me the iPhone that is bound for www.flickr.com/photos/steve_simms/
Steve may be the first iPhone owner in New Zealand...
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer, stands with the Apple II that he helped develop, and which now is part of the Computer History Museum's new "Revolutions" exhibit.
Proof that not only do I still have my Apple //e, but it works and I have software. It's booting off the DuoDisk floppy because I'd have to hunt for the cable to the 10mb Sider drive at left (if the machine were booted off the hard drive, it'd be Publish It! 4 onscreen instead of Newsroom).
The internal arrangement was this:
Slot 0 - 1mb RAM [big card at left]
Slot 1 - SuperSerial for the printer [the ImageWriter 1 behind]
Slot 2 - SuperSerial for the modem [pictured is an AppleModem 2400 for laughs, but usually I was using a Boca 33.6 until I got my USRobotics 56k]
Slot 3 - Titan Technologies Turbo 3.5mhz card [not shown]
Slot 4 - two Disk// box drives [card not shown, one drive at right]
Slot 6 - DuoDisk
Slot 7 - SASI card (a subset of SCSI) to boot the Sider 10mb.
And at the left side was a power switch with fan to keep the baby cool inside.
I also have one of those clock chipset things under one of the chips (see note).
I used this computer from when I "borrowed" it from school in 1988 until 1998, when I boxed this up to move -- but I'd been using an Apple //gs primarily for a couple of years by that point, and that machine I used until early 2000 (and only got off of it because the two BBSs I was using for Internet email and functions went down for not being Y2K compliant -- and because no one developed functional apps for the Marinetti TCP/IP stack [probably because the stack author was a self-righteous prick who took suggestions and observations as flaming criticisms and personal attacks]). I used Newsroom to write the school paper in high school and for the first two years of college. Amazingly low-tech but we didn't have IBM-type PCs in high school and the 286's with 20mb hard drives in college couldn't run Aldus PageMaker.
Since I've got this out, I'm gonna play me some LodeRunner. :)
[Told you I'd be back sometime with this, fotoFluke...]
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EPCOT
Spaceship Earth (Current)
Walt Disney World Resort
Guy sitting in a garage... what is the big deal? Since the addition of this scene in Spaceship Earth of the personal computer being invented in a garage in California (some say it is Steve Jobs others Steve Wozniak) I have been hunting this shot.
For those who have not ridden Spaceship Earth recently, this new scene is as dark as it gets in fact I believe the strongest light-source is the desk lamp featured.
ISO 25,600 on the Canon 5D Mark II at an aperture of 2.8 with a focal length of 42mm for a 1/20th exposure was enough to win the day.