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Originally posted by ARENA:
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Very nice setup...I have a similar table and a Pismo 'lives' in there too
What's the support for your Pismo?? i looks cool like floating, and using it in that position seems to be a lot more comfortable.</STRONG>
Thanks... it's a Podium CoolPad, made by Road Tools.
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Originally posted by Mac Zealot:
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Geez that's one seweet idea... 2 17" LCD's versus a cinema display... (throwing in the ibook that's worth about 8k)</STRONG>
Yeah, I thought about the 22" but for less I got two 17"'ers. More desk top space, plus I bought one on the saver program and cashed in $300 back.
The total cost?
1GHz G4 = $2999
17" X2 = $2000 - $300 rebate
iBook 500 = $1500
CD Cyclone CD-RW(24X Write) $279
HP 960Cse = $179 (if I remember correctly)
iSub and Sound Sticks = $159
iPod = $399 (not pictured, but you can see the firewire cord coming out of the left monitor.
There is a piece of crap scanner in there somewhere, but it is usless.
You do the math, i am afraid too.
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Originally posted by dillerX:
<STRONG> --image omitted--
That is my newest set-up.
Dual 1G G4
2 - 17" LCD
iBook 500
Other items of interest may be found here.[/LIST]
[ 03-04-2002: Message edited by: dillerX ]</STRONG>
Just a quick question, to connect both those LCD's did you have to buy the DVIator thing from Apple?
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Originally posted by cla214:
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Just a quick question, to connect both those LCD's did you have to buy the DVIator thing from Apple?
C</STRONG>
The Dr. Bott DVIator.....I forgot to put that in the cost. I had one laying around from my previous computer.
Oh, a second hard drive, and the other graphics card. An ATI Radeon 7500 to power the other LCD.
Damn, I have spent *way* too much money this past year.
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Originally posted by dillerX:
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Yeah, I thought about the 22" but for less I got two 17"'ers. More desk top space, plus I bought one on the saver program and cashed in $300 back.
The total cost?
1GHz G4 = $2999
17" X2 = $2000 - $300 rebate
iBook 500 = $1500
CD Cyclone CD-RW(24X Write) $279
HP 960Cse = $179 (if I remember correctly)
iSub and Sound Sticks = $159
iPod = $399 (not pictured, but you can see the firewire cord coming out of the left monitor.
There is a piece of crap scanner in there somewhere, but it is usless.
You do the math, i am afraid too. </STRONG>
You got me thinking for a second, but I still have the scarier:
DP800 G4: $3499 ($99 for airport)
cinema display: $2499
Lexmark z53: $129
Pro speakers: $59
iSub: $59
17" CRT: $199
Toshiba laptop (hey you have an ibook): $599 (it's value I guess)
All in one machine: $399 (piece of shit scanner, even worse fax, slow printer)
Uggie.. had to do it (just for the hell of it)
There's my bro's imac too, but I won't mention it *wink*
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Originally posted by Mac Zealot:
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You got me thinking for a second, but I still have the scarier:
DP800 G4: $3499 ($99 for airport)
cinema display: $2499
Lexmark z53: $129
Pro speakers: $59
iSub: $59
17" CRT: $199
Toshiba laptop (hey you have an ibook): $599 (it's value I guess)
All in one machine: $399 (piece of shit scanner, even worse fax, slow printer)
Uggie.. had to do it (just for the hell of it)
There's my bro's imac too, but I won't mention it *wink*</STRONG>
HAhaha, I think we both spent way too much money.
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Hey Crash, what's that you have under your TiBook?
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Originally posted by Mac Zealot:
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Originally posted by The Dude:
<STRONG>Hey Crash, what's that you have under your TiBook?</STRONG>
http://www.cybercoolerinc.com/nk-360.html
CyberCooler pad. 3- fans- nearly silent. Keeps the underside of my TiBook like ice, not a trace of heat even after a full day of use. The internal fan in the TiBook never runs when on one of these. I bought 3 of these things, (they cost $15) one for each desk I may happen to be at with my TiBook, at home or at work.
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Originally posted by CRASH HARDDRIVE:
<STRONG>My favorite new toy... TiBook/550.
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and the award for "most icons in a single OS X dock" goes to....
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Originally posted by scaught:
<STRONG>and the award for "most icons in a single OS X dock" goes to....</STRONG>
haha, thats nuts. i try not to keep much in my dock. it looks gross if theres too much in it.
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Originally posted by Mac Zealot:
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Don't mean to burst your bondi bubble, but that's blueberry. Sorry.
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Originally posted by scaught:
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and the award for "most icons in a single OS X dock" goes to....</STRONG>
Yup... 42 items in my dock... hadn't really even thought about it. The TiBook screen is so wide, I could fit more on it and still be happy (4 more items would fit before it'd reach the sides of the screen at the size I keep it).
Personally I think it looks goofy when people have their icons on the desktop ultra-huge and a huge cartoony dock taking up half the screen real estate at the bottom. But hey, to each his own... part of what I like so far about OSX.
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Originally posted by CRASH HARDDRIVE:
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Yup... 42 items in my dock... hadn't really even thought about it. The TiBook screen is so wide, I could fit more on it and still be happy (4 more items would fit before it'd reach the sides of the screen at the size I keep it).
Personally I think it looks goofy when people have their icons on the desktop ultra-huge and a huge cartoony dock taking up half the screen real estate at the bottom. But hey, to each his own... part of what I like so far about OSX.</STRONG>
That is the beauty of OS X. You can set it up the way that YOU like it!
(Or if you are weak minded you can set it up the way that others tell you that it should look!)
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Originally posted by CRASH HARDDRIVE:
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Yup... 42 items in my dock... hadn't really even thought about it. The TiBook screen is so wide, I could fit more on it and still be happy (4 more items would fit before it'd reach the sides of the screen at the size I keep it).
Personally I think it looks goofy when people have their icons on the desktop ultra-huge and a huge cartoony dock taking up half the screen real estate at the bottom. But hey, to each his own... part of what I like so far about OSX.</STRONG>
I think the dock is one of the things I like best about OS X. I got mine at the side, this way I can flick really quickly to use it, instead of going all the way to the bottom. It is always hidden too... I love OS X!!!!!
Indeed the whole protected memory, virtual memory, and process manager thing has me usually running with 10 apps open. I would never do that in X...
Nince setup though. I really want a TiBook. You bastard!!!!
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On my dp800 I keep at least 30 icons in the dock, sometiumes as many as 40, etc, and that takes up maybe half my screen
It can get waay longer too
*shrug* I guess that's just me.
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I finally posted My Setup it's neat in the pic, but not anymore
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thats an unbrella tree on the left there...
and of course the iPimpG4 (bondi) with 100MB Zip below. To the right is "The Odyssey" being held up by a jar full of wheat. and on the far right is my PowerBook Duo 280 which i use to keep Charts and graphs of the SETI, Ubero and Folding Teams.
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Ok, I finally got my act together enough to get a pic of my setup:
- � 1 Umax Astra 1220U scanner
� 2 iBook 600 12.1"/256/40Gb/DVD-CDRW
� 3 Dell 17" Monitor
� 4 Blueberry iBook
� 5 Compaq iPaq 3630
� 6 Dell Latitude
� 7 Dell Dimension XPSD350
� 8 Altec Lansing sub-woofer
� 9 Dell PowerEdge 300 Win2k server
Other stuff lying about includes a Zip drive, USB floppy drive, an HP DeskJet somethingorother, an Asante 8 port hub, Motorola cable modem, portable CD player, portable minidisc recorder and other assorted electronic gizmos.
Obviously not all that lot is there all of the time. The portable machines come and go as I need them. The Latitude tends to sit on my desk in the office for most of the week and only comes home at weekends. Neither of the iBooks really get used anywhere other than on my lap with my feet up on the coffee table in the lounge at the moment. I love my iPaq. Admittedly I don't do a hell of a lot on it just now other than keep a couple of spreadsheets up to date but it (and my cellphone) comes with me practically everywhere.
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bump!
1. i love the setup pics.
2. ill have a new one up soon, featuring POWERMATE!!!!!
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ya know, SETI goes faster if you set it to turn the screen to black after one min
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I should post specs, you know.
PIII 933MHz
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Got my camera back from Sony today, so here goes...
My main computer, TiBook 667 Combo, 512MB RAM, OS X, Wireless Intellimouse Explorer
Secondary machine, Sony VAIO SR-17K, 700 MHz PIII, 256MB RAM, Win2K Pro, Logitech Mouseman Optical
The triumvirate
Assorted crap
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I cleaned up a bit, and moved some stuff around. Time to make a new set-up picture, so here it is.
Here is a larger version.
[ 05-12-2002: Message edited by: dillerX ** Added the TiBook on 5-12-02 ]
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I like the idea of just having a link in your sig. That works better yet.</STRONG>
me too - think I will copy.
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Tinrib that is some awesome stuff, but I'd take it all and set them up nicely (1 monitor each?).
So what type of project are you doing?
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Geneva, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="1" face="Geneva, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif">Originally posted by Mac Zealot:
<strong>Tinrib that is some awesome stuff, but I'd take it all and set them up nicely (1 monitor each?).
So what type of project are you doing? </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="1" face="Geneva, Verdana, Arial, sans-serif">last year : <a href="http://www.blackshoals.org" target="_blank">http://www.blackshoals.org</a> or failing that <a href="http://stain.org/shoals" target="_blank">http://stain.org/shoals</a>
this year : <a href="http://www.realworld.co.uk/noodle/" target="_blank">http://www.realworld.co.uk/noodle/</a> (pretty old site, noodle has been ongoing for years, was previously 'drum'). get the latest released noodle at <a href="http://www.furtherintime.com/cd/" target="_blank">http://www.furtherintime.com/cd/</a> (select download both)
we are still working on it though... I did set them up briefly for Team MacNN, but I have since moved to australia and i just use these machines via ssh now, although my cousin uses them. We just haven't got the space to setup any of the spare machines solely to support TeamMacNN. It's my counsin who has to work around them, and it is really cramped in there already. especially with the new g4s. All the G4s in the photo are actually DP 500s - I forgot we bought 2 or 3 more last year for blackshoals. I haven't a clue where the rest of the computers are. We had some programmers working for us and I expect they still have their machines. And I think my cousin gave his neighbour a g4, another cousin one... his mum has his old powerbook, maybe his gf has one. No matter, we have plenty. Especially with the 3 new dual GHZ machines.
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