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I love these pics of your guys' setups. The one with the MacMini, I can see the iBook G4 box below your desk. That's awesome. Also, the iBook connected to the HD TV I think it is. That one is awesome.
 
livingfortoday said:
I just finished cleaning my apartment, so time for some new photos of my setup before it all goes to hell again!
Nice Cube, nice monitor, nice Jackson, nice amp... nice :D
 
Updated Setup

12" 1.5ghz PowerBook G4, 768mb, 80gb, AE + BT, Superdrive
12" 800mhz iBook G3, 640mb, 30gb, Airport, CD
Soundsticks II
Rev C. iSight
Black Pro Keyboard + Mighty Mouse
DVDs
60gb White iPod Video
D-Link Wireless Router
iBook G3 Misc. Parts

setup_jan.jpg
 
amacgenius said:
12" 1.5ghz PowerBook G4, 768mb, 80gb, AE + BT, Superdrive
12" 800mhz iBook G3, 640mb, 30gb, Airport, CD
Soundsticks II
Rev C. iSight
Black Pro Keyboard + Mighty Mouse
DVDs
60gb White iPod Video
D-Link Wireless Router
iBook G3 Misc. Parts

setup_jan.jpg

Nice desk, could you tell me where you got it? thanks
 


My eMac.

I have posted this before, but theres been some changes since the last time i posted - mainly the new desktop calendar.

And yeah i know theres a mess on the shelf on the left, lol
 
iNeedtoSwitch said:
Is that an Apple watch on the right?

lol yeh :) one of my mates got it for me, eBay i think :)

changed the image to a smaller on for you :) sorry that i put one too big on :( please dont hate me :D

any who, chill!

lets see what mac world san fran brings :) maybe we will have a new 'puter on that desk :)
 
amacgenius said:
12" 1.5ghz PowerBook G4, 768mb, 80gb, AE + BT, Superdrive
12" 800mhz iBook G3, 640mb, 30gb, Airport, CD
Soundsticks II
Rev C. iSight
Black Pro Keyboard + Mighty Mouse
DVDs
60gb White iPod Video
D-Link Wireless Router
iBook G3 Misc. Parts

http://media.amacgenius.com/setup_jan.jpg

Kind of offtopic, but how do you resize a photo?

Edit: Nevermind, should've searched first :eek:.
 
Aarow said:
Kind of offtopic, but how do you resize a photo?

Edit: Nevermind, should've searched first :eek:.

I'm sure there are many different ways, but I prefer to do it from within iPhoto, it's very easy.

From the menu -> Share -> Export -OR- Apple + Shift + E, and adjust the size from within there.
 
amacgenius said:
12" 1.5ghz PowerBook G4, 768mb, 80gb, AE + BT, Superdrive
12" 800mhz iBook G3, 640mb, 30gb, Airport, CD
Soundsticks II
Rev C. iSight
Black Pro Keyboard + Mighty Mouse
DVDs
60gb White iPod Video
D-Link Wireless Router
iBook G3 Misc. Parts

setup_jan.jpg

Man, I had that same DSL modem for a while, and it was really unstable. Kept dropping the connection and turning itself off. You had any problems with it?

Awesome setup, btw.
 
Aarow said:
Kind of offtopic, but how do you resize a photo?

Edit: Nevermind, should've searched first :eek:.
I made a Plugin for finder, here I'll attach it, it allows you to CTRL+CLICK on an Image and go to Automator and resize the image (greatest end resulting in Pixel or Percent) So if I had an image of 1024x768 and I changed it to scale to 640 it would end up as 640x480. Here: Just copy it to
/Users/your_user_name/Library/Workflows/Applications/Finder/

Otherwise open it in Automator and save it as a Finder Plugin
 

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iBook G4
12''
512Mbs
1.33Ghz
AP+BT

iMac G5
17''
1Gb
1.8Ghz
AP

iPod 4G
20Gbs
Color Screen
(deal is almost done for it)

iPod Nano
2Gbs
Black

160Gbs
LaCie External Drive

and no digital camera to take a Pictures of it with
 
This is the last Mac we had. I will be getting a new powerbook soon(whenever I make up my mind). For now Im on my parents HP.
$900 used 1993

macintoshlc.jpg



from http://www.apple-history.com

"Macintosh LC II


CPU

CPU: Motorola MC68030

CPU Speed: 16 MHz

FPU: none (upgradable)

Bus Speed: 16 MHz

Data Path: 16 bit

ROM: 512 kB

RAM Type: 30 pin SIMM

Minimum RAM Speed: 100 ns

Onboard RAM: 4 MB

RAM slots: 2

Maximum RAM: 10 MB

Level 1 Cache: 0.5 kB

Expansion Slots: 1 LC PDS



Video

VRAM: 256 kB (upgradable to 512 kB via one socket)

Max Resolution: 4-bit 640x480 or 8-bit 640x400

Video Out: DB-15



Storage

Hard Drive: 40-80 MB

Floppy Drive: 1.4 MB SuperDrive



Input/Output

ADB: 1

Serial: 2

SCSI: DB-25

Audio Out: mono 8 bit

Audio In: mono 8 bit mini

Speaker: mono



Miscellaneous

Codename: Foster Farms

Gestalt ID: 37

Power: 50 Watts

Dimensions: 2.9" H x 12.2" W x 15.3" D

Weight: 8.8 lbs.

Minimum OS: 7.0.1

Maximum OS: 7.5.5

Introduced: March 1992

Terminated: March 1993

Released in March 1992, the LC II was essentially an upgrade of the original LC. Unfortunately, while Apple upgraded the processor to a 16 MHz 68030, they kept the 16-bit data path, making the speed improvement minimal (the 68030 was a 32-bit processor). The LC II sold for $1240, making it one of the more affordable Macs ever. It was discontinued in March 1993, when it was replaced by the LC III. In September 1993, it was bundled with several different hard drives and software, and rereleased as the Performa 400, 405, 410, and 430"
 
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