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Nov 15, 2003, 08:46 AM
 
Originally posted by stevesnj:
Hi Stevesnj,
Did you create the iPod desktop image? If not, where did you find it? Are there the other images Apple uses as well: specifically Green and Aqua?


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Nov 15, 2003, 12:18 PM
 
Originally posted by Luca Rescigno:


The older of two PowerBooks of mine. This is a 520c - nice little machine. Main drawback is the non-functional battery. The mushy keyboard isn't great either. But for a 25 MHz machine it gets the job done pretty well!

The other PowerBook of mine I just got yesterday so I do have pictures of it but I haven't uploaded them to my FTP yet. They'll be up in a few hours. The MX500 in that picture is connected to an eMac.
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Update -

The weekend is finally here, the roomate is gone, oh yeah, time for some LOUD fun! :woot:

Sorry for the poor quality of the images, but you get the idea... one with flah and one without.



     
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Nov 15, 2003, 09:29 PM
 
Originally posted by macndave:
Hi Stevesnj,
Did you create the iPod desktop image? If not, where did you find it? Are there the other images Apple uses as well: specifically Green and Aqua?

Yeah i got it from the iPod gallery, click on the black iPod gallery and click on the the thumbs for the larger image and save the larger image...I saved all four.
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Nov 15, 2003, 10:07 PM
 
Originally posted by stevesnj:
Yeah i got it from the iPod gallery, click on the black iPod gallery and click on the the thumbs for the larger image and save the larger image...I saved all four.

I got those pics too, they are very cool. One more thing I did to make the pics look better is I used Photoshop 7.0 (not Elements) and used the healing brush feature to remove the Apple Computer copyright wording at the bottom left of the pics. Looks kinda cheezy having those words on the desktop wallpaper.
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Here is my setup PB 12
     
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Nov 18, 2003, 03:12 PM
 
Just a simple question (in my thread) ;-) How can I post a picture here ? I see the "image" button but nothing happens when I click on it Thanks
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Nov 18, 2003, 11:35 PM
 
Skypat: You have to upload the picture on either your own website or some other like Spymac. Then link the image to this forum. Not exactly the most efficient way, but that's how it works, as I understand it. This is why when you click on "Reply" on these threads, you might notice a link to various URL's. Hope that helps.
     
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Nov 19, 2003, 10:45 AM
 
Originally posted by robgus:
Here is my setup PB 12
Nice setup, what monitor is that ? is it DVI ?
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Nov 19, 2003, 08:07 PM
 
Originally posted by Fellow2000:
Look at the top shelf on my desk at the very right hand side. It is just a simple paper tray with three areas but it has done wonders for me. Everything that is in the way I just throw up there and I know where to find it when I need it.

I have already gone through 3 sets of bamboo, they always get too tall. I wish I could prevent them from growing. I have my fish in there though and he seems to like em.
Ahh, yes, I actually have the exact same organizer. It's already filled. :-( I need more space and thus, another organizer. There was another one at Ikea I saw and liked and thought you might've had it.

As for the bamboo, I think if you just trim the tops from time to time, you'll be able to keep it short(er) and it shouldn't really harm the plant. Sort of like a bonsai tree. Hmmm, I want a bonsai.

And M.A.S. I like the setup and even more the color of your room. I really want my own place so I can go nuts with the paint. Alas, dorm rules restrict my creative potential.

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Nov 20, 2003, 06:55 PM
 
Just got it yesterday! Enjoy! First picture is a little dark sorry.



     
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Nov 20, 2003, 08:35 PM
 
Originally posted by EvanV:
Just got it yesterday! Enjoy! First picture is a little dark sorry.



Dark? No way dude! That's the coolest picture of your Powerbook of all the pics on this forum. It looks really dramatic because of the dark setting. The screen on the Powerbook and the iPod really look cool in the dark room.
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Nov 20, 2003, 08:36 PM
 
Originally posted by EvanV:
Just got it yesterday! Enjoy! First picture is a little dark sorry.



Dark? No way dude! That's the coolest picture of your Powerbook of all the pics on this forum. It looks really dramatic because of the dark setting. The screen on the Powerbook and the iPod and the window shade look really cool in the silouette.
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Nov 20, 2003, 11:07 PM
 
I really like the dark picture.....
It looks like a good setup with the DVDs and CDs and stuff around you...Very cool
     
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Nov 27, 2003, 08:43 PM
 
Here's a couple of photo's of my brother's setup. I like it.





Pay close attention to the tibook on the sofa - thats mine cool eh?
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Nov 27, 2003, 10:09 PM
 
why does he want the sub on the desk?? isn't it beter on the floor??? well that is always what i thought!
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Nov 27, 2003, 10:57 PM
 
Here's my setup (gotta do something about that mess of cables under the desk though):

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Phat Bastard: Nice!
     
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Nov 27, 2003, 11:30 PM
 
Hey Phat Bastard -- nice setup!

I wanted to point out that in your picture, the square power adapter is laying on the table. With mine, I usually make it stand on the two hooks that protude for the cable and the power adapter gets less hot. If I have mine the way yours is in the picture, it gets *really* hot. I guess I'm just paranoid I'm going to burn down my house!
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Nov 28, 2003, 03:33 AM
 
Originally posted by Phat Bastard:
Here's my setup (gotta do something about that mess of cables under the desk though):


2 Questions for ya if you don't mind.

1) What is that glowing thing on the left side...looks like it's plugged into the usb port?

2) What is your powerbook sitting on?


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Nov 28, 2003, 05:52 AM
 
Originally posted by cSurfr:
2 Questions for ya if you don't mind.

1) What is that glowing thing on the left side...looks like it's plugged into the usb port?

2) What is your powerbook sitting on?


Thanks,
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That's one of those newer usb cables with an led in it. Pretty popolar at PC lan parties

2) looks like a Lapworks stand and cooler Link
     
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Nov 28, 2003, 06:55 AM
 
Originally posted by bobpensik:
why does he want the sub on the desk?? isn't it beter on the floor??? well that is always what i thought!
The point about *having* a sub and two satellites is that the lower the frequency, the less you can tell where it's coming from.

So you can stick the sub anywhere you like, since you won't be able to discern the bass's physical location.

In theory.

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Nov 28, 2003, 11:01 AM
 
I wish that I could post my setup but I don't have a camera. but I did want to tell you about a new toy I have. I went to the Apple store thinking about buying a iCurve. I started paying with it and found that it was too bouncy making it very difficult to use the keyboard so I started walking around and found something called the PodiumPad. It is a little stand that raises the powerbook up to adjustable levels and rotates 360 degrees so I bought it and I love it. I had never heard of it before so I thought I would spread the word. you can find it at the Apple store or go here, it is made by roadtools
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Nov 28, 2003, 11:40 AM
 
Thanks for the kudos.

Good point about the power adaptor--I'll pay attention to how hot it gets. My desk is glass so it's relatively cool, but you never know..

Originally posted by Dave Hagan:
Hey Phat Bastard -- nice setup!

I wanted to point out that in your picture, the square power adapter is laying on the table. With mine, I usually make it stand on the two hooks that protude for the cable and the power adapter gets less hot. If I have mine the way yours is in the picture, it gets *really* hot. I guess I'm just paranoid I'm going to burn down my house!
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Nov 28, 2003, 11:46 AM
 
It's a 4-port USB hub. I'm at work so I can't tell you the brand, but I'll get back to you on that one. Funny thing was, I didn't even know it would glow blue (I got it just because the thing is SUPER small). I plugged it in and "wow! That's cool!"

The PB is sitting on a Macally Icepad--it's great for raising the laptop up closer to eye level, and it's good for heat circulation.
http://www.macally.com/spec/speciali...es/icepad.html


[QUOTE]Originally posted by cSurfr:
2 Questions for ya if you don't mind.

1) What is that glowing thing on the left side...looks like it's plugged into the usb port?

2) What is your powerbook sitting on?


Thanks,
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Redecorating, so it's currently tidy enough to take photos...



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i think ive got one of the best if not the best set ups on this site

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interesting desktop above...

however it will get deleted..
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however it will get deleted..
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Yes my desk is messy. But I know where everything is. Plus, it's the middle of the semester, and I've got no time to clean up things when I could be coding :-P


     
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My 12 inch Rev A setup...I'm looking at getting an external monitor soon

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macgyvr64: I want your PowerBook!
     
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Originally posted by TheIceMan:
macgyvr64: I want your PowerBook! :D
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Originally posted by macgyvr64:
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My humble setup.



G4 400 under the desk with a Mac SE, Sinclair Spectrum and ZX81. HP945 camera is superb new tool for work. My 2G iPod must be with my wife as I couldn't find it. My 2 FireWire drives work OK with Panther thank God!

My Palm m500 will go on ebay soon as I want a Tungsten E, and the watch is a 32mb USB one which is really handy.

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Originally posted by WOPR:
My humble setup.
Nice desk! What kind is it? Mine's awfully crowded with 2 displays. I even had to knock out a shelf to fit in that ViewSonic monitor!
     
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It's from Ikea - can't remember the name of the range but there's loads of styles/extras/legs available for it. Was about �100 with those legs.

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Originally posted by Fellow2000:
Macgyvr - what case do you have for your iPod?
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I'm new to the mac world and after looking at these pics, I can really tell that you guys love your macs and from only having my mac for a month I come to find out why.
     
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Originally posted by sguys:
i think ive got one of the best if not the best set ups on this site
IMHO ... worst-and-strangest-setup-ever
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sweet thread
     
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i think youll find it isnt sarc
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sguys,

What is the name of that chick on your desktop? She looks a lot like pamela anderson.
     
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its meant to be princess pammy, i thinks its her face edited on someone elses body. my friend helped me create my amazing setup he's got a rather large 17 incher.

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heres my new powerbook, i Could not be happier. i think only the average american could, because what more could you want out of a machine like this?


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heres my new powerbook, i Could not be happier. i think only the average american could, because what more could you want out of a machine like this?





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krux, that's a great desk! where did you get it?
     
 
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