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ashcurrie: i like how you've lit the acd from behind :).

Aesthetically it is pleasing but i find it really helps a lot with eye strain especially when using such a bright display as the ACD :D don't know if anyone else out there notices this?
 
My work

here's my work desk.

2 x PowerMac G3's running Siemens medical imaging software - OS8.1 !!

My Macbook Pro. And the screen with the flurry screensaver is a Mac mini.
:apple::apple:

image is from my phone camera and has been stitched :(


aussie_geek
 

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here's my work desk.

2 x PowerMac G3's running Siemens medical imaging software - OS8.1 !!

My Macbook Pro. And the screen with the flurry screensaver is a Mac mini.
:apple::apple:

image is from my phone camera and has been stitched :(


aussie_geek

woooow os 8.1 have u thout of running an emulator for it...if ur after speed that is. os8.1 wow.. i remember those days!!!

nice setup, 4 computer :)
 
woooow os 8.1 have u thout of running an emulator for it...if ur after speed that is. os8.1 wow.. i remember those days!!!

nice setup, 4 computer :)


I wish i could get an emulator but it needs a dongle using the Apple desktop bus so that we can use the siemens software. They were first powered on in October 1999. They are on for 7 - 10 hours a day. Unbreakable.

Believe it or not, they are quite snappy computers to use. There are only a few programs that you get the clock up on the screen. Never any longer than 20 seconds though.

I am using shareway IP to connect the mac mini to them so we can view the images on it and back them up / email them to doctors etc. Very inexpensive file backup and storage solution. every patient i have scanned over the last 2 years is on the mini. thanks to spotlight, we can view all of them in a flash!!

aussie_geek
 
ahhh-mayyy-zing
...you've offically made me jealous

what projector is this...and how $$ was it?

Cheers dude, the projector is an espon emp-tw10, i have had it now for 3 years, back in the day it stung me around £900 in the uk so i am sure you can pick up todays equivalent alot cheaper. At the moment i am just waiting for the HD projectors to come down in price then i think i might upgrade, :cool:

H-o-t :apple::apple::apple::apple::apple:

Shame the centre channel is so low below the screen, otherwise it could have been absolutely perfect. I guess video editing is what you do then?

Reason for that was because i used to have a projection screen there before and after ceiling mounting the projector i decided to get rid of it, its an easy fix which i might get done this week hopefully with a bit of free time. And by the way i am a student of architecture so i do, do a gd wee bit of video editing, but at the moment i am trying to finish of my photography portfolio and get my website up and running which i hope to show you guys pretty soon, have a nice day! Peace ;)
 
here's my work desk.

2 x PowerMac G3's running Siemens medical imaging software - OS8.1 !!

My Macbook Pro. And the screen with the flurry screensaver is a Mac mini.
:apple::apple:

image is from my phone camera and has been stitched :(


aussie_geek

Loving the OS 8.1-ness :p

Can I ask what equiptment you've got hooked up to it?

I've got a friend down atm and he's quite interested lol. He works for a private hospitals radiography (is that right??) depart, and probably has a supercomputer just to do more or less the same job your doing there :p
 
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