Rodney, I love your camera techniques there. I was looking at your first picture and saw that you actually had, on your monitor, the second picture open. Oooo, time warp
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Justin on 2001-07-03 22:48 ]</font>
On 2001-07-03 22:47, Justin wrote:
Rodney, I love your camera techniques there. I was looking at your first picture and saw that you actually had, on your monitor, the second picture open. Oooo, time warp
I’ need to change that 1st photo. I wrote a column on style, and posted my Cube picture. That doesn’t look like style, the messy I have it set up.
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“Free your mind & your butt will follow…”
I wouldn’t go so far to say that my set-up “rules all” as the last post author put it,but it works for me all the same.
Apologise for the poor quality of the picture,my dv cam takes really really crap still images.
the tower is a 450 mhz G3, 1 gb RAM, DVD-RAM, 100 mb zip, scsi card, another display card (but I don’t even have another monitor, yet). pro mouse, pro keyboard, soundsticks and isub, Iomega ZipCD (that thing sucks)
iMac DV SE (the first graphite one) 400 mhz G3, 512 mb RAM, 10 gb hard drive, DVD-ROM, etc
PowerBook G3 (Pismo) 500 mhz, 128 mb RAM, 13 gb HD, DVD-ROM, etc. etc.
i might be getting a Cube soon. but I for sure am getting a G4 with a superdrive in the coming months sometime.
And because I said so, you should go watch my movie. It’s the best thing you’ll ever see.
Right now it’s:
1. A grape iMac DV ( Oooh, pictures… ). I’m still using 9.1. It has 128MB of RAM an the original 10GB hard disk. Connected:
- CanoScan n650u flatbed scanner (USB)
- Canon BJC 2100SP inkjet printer - cheap, but portable
- Imation SuperDisk drive for floppy (blah) and 120MB diskette - cause the studio at college uses SuperDisks, and I like to take my stuff home with me
- A purple beanie baby, which sits atop the iMac and performs some very crucial and technical functions that take a LOT of explaining. Also, the all-important bowl of Kool Mints beside the keyboard.
2. My ancient PowerBook 520c still travels with me to various places, and can do e-mail (using a tiny portable 33.6 modem) and printing (a Stylewriter 1200) for me in a pinch.
3. The Evil PC… a brand X case and brand X components put together by some shop downtown - except for the genuine Pentium II (rah rah). Has 128MB RAM, Windows 98, Epson Stylus printer whose model number I don’t recall.
On 2001-07-17 09:23, Raena wrote:
Right now it’s:
1. A grape iMac DV ( Oooh, pictures… ).
So, who’s the “chick”?
3. The Evil PC… a brand X case and brand X components put together by some shop downtown - except for the genuine Pentium II (rah rah). Has 128MB RAM, Windows 98, Epson Stylus printer whose model number I don’t recall.
This in itself should be enough to get you banned from every Mac web forum that does, and will, existence.
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