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Official Mac Notebook Picture Thread (Page 27)
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I will probably update my pic on the PowerMac forum, but as of last night I am now the proud new owner of a PowerBook (again!).. I also got the new fangled HP upright scanner which is the only option I had for space!
Also.. Please don't ask me why my Lacie is upside down! - just think wire clutter and power cables!
Here is the set up, and all the boxes (trees) it killed!
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Originally posted by UnixMac:
Also.. Please don't ask me why my Lacie is upside down! - just think wire clutter and power cables!
What's funny is that I asked you about that in the powermac forum... now mine is upside down too!
Btw, awesome setup
Do you have speakers for the Airport Express? (I only see usb soundsticks).
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daym, im jealous. one sweet setup.
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Originally posted by sworthy:
What's funny is that I asked you about that in the powermac forum... now mine is upside down too!
Btw, awesome setup
Do you have speakers for the Airport Express? (I only see usb soundsticks).
no-- actually I need to get another AirPort Exp.. and mount it next to my pre-amp and channel it thru the built-in surround sound and home speaker system.. that's next!
The Engineers at Lacie need to get a clue on that power chord, don't they?
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Originally posted by RMXO:
daym, im jealous. one sweet setup.
When I lived in Silicone Valley (San Mateo)... all I could afford is an iMac.... the benefit of "disposable income" and living in AZ I guess!
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Originally posted by UnixMac:
When I lived in Silicone Valley (San Mateo)... all I could afford is an iMac.... the benefit of "disposable income" and living in AZ I guess!
lol. tell me about it. all i could afford is my 12 PB. hehehe
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Originally posted by RMXO:
lol. tell me about it. all i could afford is my 12 PB. hehehe
Thats why a lot of tech jobs and people from Cali are comming out here... you get to be only one state over... Summer, while hot, is tolerable as it's dry.. and the cost of living (housing) is about 1/3-1/2 of the Bay Area.
Mind you, house prices are rocketing up here due to this growth, I maid over 15% on my house that I built less than 1 year ago... it's literally like printing cash.
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I guess I will post mine. Everything is kinda disorganized, as you can probbably tell...
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Originally posted by romeosc:
WHOA!!! HOw do you do that?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
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impressively clutter-free...sweet.
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Originally posted by benwhanlee:
impressively clutter-free...sweet.
You guys are way too against clutter. Clutter is a sign of productivity. That is of course, until it gets to the point of hindering productivity. But I swear...some of you guys have offices that make it look like you don't do s*** but surf the internet all day long.
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Thanks guys, the lack of clutter is actually a product of my OCD. I can't even sleep at night if anything is out of place.
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Originally posted by tiffer17:
Thanks guys, the lack of clutter is actually a product of my OCD. I can't even sleep at night if anything is out of place.
Oh man. That must be rather debilitating. What compulsions do you engage in?
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Well, like I said, I am obsessively clean. I keep Clorox wipes around at all times so that I can clean any of my things that other people touch. I typically check the locks and light switches in my house about 10 times before I go to bed. I take two showers a day and I am actually scared of milk.
Sounds fun, no?
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Well...while you're at it...it looks like that guitar needs a wipe-down.
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Bluetooth internet sharing via Motorola razr v3.
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LOL. I won't say anything.
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Originally posted by Matt OS X:
WHOA!!! HOw do you do that?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Wireless VGA .... great for showing iPhoto Slide Shows
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Originally posted by trancepriest:
Bluetooth internet sharing via Motorola razr v3.
Cool! What's that black wire between two computers?
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Originally posted by romeosc:
Wireless VGA .... great for showing iPhoto Slide Shows
Where did you buy that?
Do they have Wireless DVI?
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Such a strange photo. Two guys (one a priest), two PowerBooks, no shoes, one cable connecting them together....
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Damn, I'm liking the Razr's more and more. But it's hard to break away from Nokia's Series 60 line.
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<< Originally posted by romeosc:
Wireless VGA .... great for showing iPhoto Slide Shows >>
could you please post or link to a how to for that awesome set up.
how does Wireless VGA work? does the converter box on the tv just allow the tv to be linked to the computer like a printer can be linked via airport? does the powerbook need another dongle or something?
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Yeah, the Razr is one sweet phone, first clamshell I could fall for. But with the screen, features and all, why couldn't they fit in a little more memory :|
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Originally posted by STAT:
You guys are way too against clutter. Clutter is a sign of productivity. That is of course, until it gets to the point of hindering productivity. But I swear...some of you guys have offices that make it look like you don't do s*** but surf the internet all day long.
i think i'm envious of the minimalism only because my own space is a complete, chaotic disaster. of course, if i ever clean up, i can't ever figure out where i put anything so i guess it's an organized chaos.
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Originally posted by Randman:
Damn, I'm liking the Razr's more and more. But it's hard to break away from Nokia's Series 60 line.
i have a nokia now, does the razr have a full address book? can it be used with salling clicker?
if not, then forget it!
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Originally posted by STAT:
You guys are way too against clutter. Clutter is a sign of productivity. That is of course, until it gets to the point of hindering productivity. But I swear...some of you guys have offices that make it look like you don't do s*** but surf the internet all day long.
I actually find just the opposite, for what I use my computer and desk area for, I find I'm actually more productive when I am free of clutter. I'm a minimalist, so maybe that is a reason my desk area is more organized than some.
I have a freind who is just the opposite, and that type of enviroment works well for him.
Example: Some people like having their kitchen appliances always sitting on their counter, and others prefer to place them in cabinets when they aren't being used. For me, an effective work space is one where I have room to work in. This is especially important when you have a small kitchen or small desk area to work with.
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Originally posted by STAT:
Such a strange photo. Two guys (one a priest), two PowerBooks, no shoes, one cable connecting them together....
I think he's a website developer, not a Catholic priest...
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Originally posted by UnixMac:
I think he's a website developer, not a Catholic priest...
easy to confuse the two...
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Originally posted by UnixMac:
I think he's a website developer, not a Catholic priest...
I don't think so. Look at his username or whatever. If a "web developer" introduced himself to me as a "priest", I don't think there'd be any uncertainty there.
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Originally posted by sillydog701:
Where did you buy that?
Do they have Wireless DVI?
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=315
I don't think so.
I wish Apple offered it as an option for presentations! I use it with a projector so to get rid of cable clutter!
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Originally posted by darrick:
<< Originally posted by romeosc:
Wireless VGA .... great for showing iPhoto Slide Shows >>
could you please post or link to a how to for that awesome set up.
how does Wireless VGA work? does the converter box on the tv just allow the tv to be linked to the computer like a printer can be linked via airport? does the powerbook need another dongle or something?
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=315
The plasma already has VGA input. The dlink merely links PB with the monitor wirelessly. I bought to use when making presentations with a projector, not using wires. Allows much more flexability.
I wish Apple offered it as an option for presentations! I use it with a projector so to get rid of cable clutter!
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Where did you get the little budda doll? It's cool
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Why the flipped image?
The slot in drive in on the right side, not left etc...
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Thats the trancepriest special powerbook edition... told Steve that I wanted a powerbook to accentuate my personality... and cool as he is... he hooked me up with a pcmcia slot on the left. He kind of messed up though... he forgot to paint it marijuana green for me. Hey even Steve can screw up sometimes... we all remember 3ghz by this summer don't we.
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romeosc, thanks for the link -- that is all, just too cool!
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Originally posted by darrick:
romeosc, thanks for the link -- that is all, just too cool!
Your welcome. Works great for meetings and presentations!
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Verizon Wireless Broadband. Man, that looks awesome. Expensive, but awesome. I must say, Trancepriest must be the most technologically-hip Priest out there!
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I HAVE THIS EXACT SAME DESK!!!!!! lOL.. halla
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Originally posted by tiffer17:
I've got the same speakers and printer!! all I'm missing is the Powerbook and iPod. oh, and the littles ships.
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Originally posted by cybermat:
Where did you get the little budda doll? It's cool
hmmm...."alphabets" on ave A & 8th street in nyc...
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And that is what you all are: inverted Nothings...with potential" (Sun Ra)
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