Study at home. I also have an Epson scanner that's not in the picture. The iMac is a 2.1GHz G5 20 incher with 2.5 gigs of RAM. The 18" LCD to the left isn't connected to anything at the moment, but I'd like to span my iMac onto it as soon as I can find where to get the mini VGA connector.
I would not post for just one coincidence/small world moment - but four in one image, I?ve got to.
1. I have the same exact Dell 1800FP (nice monitor in its day)
2. I have the same style 20" iMac. (with the same speed CPU @ 2.12 GHz Core 2 Duo)
3. I have the same windows and view in my old room
4. I grew up on Merritt Island, which is next door to the Cape - I'll bet money the windows came from the same factory
I?m almost tempted to take my computer and monitor and recreate the shot next month when I go back for thanksgiving.
Not to get too off topic on this ? its just so many coincidences in one picture freaked me out.
P.S.: I've never posted a picture in this forum, how do you do that?
Fixed it for you.
You need the "IMG" tag in square brackets around the URL of the offsite image.
Click the yellow "image" icon in the message box toolbar and paste in the URL of the image. vBulletin will paste in the URL surrounded by the "IMG" "/IMG" tags.
You need the "IMG" tag in square brackets around the URL of the offsite image.
Click the yellow "image" icon in the message box toolbar and paste in the URL of the image. vBulletin will paste in the URL surrounded by the "IMG" "/IMG" tags.
Maybe you should have used some of that money to buy a decent camera.
That's a little harsh.
It does look like the camera was the kind found in a phone, or one with a native resolution much lower than the advertised resolution, like a camera with a VGA sensor that's advertised as a 2MP camera because it can save upscaled images to that resolution.
I would not post for just one coincidence/small world moment - but four in one image, I?ve got to.
1. I have the same exact Dell 1800FP (nice monitor in its day)
2. I have the same style 20" iMac. (with the same speed CPU @ 2.12 GHz Core 2 Duo)
3. I have the same windows and view in my old room
4. I grew up on Merritt Island, which is next door to the Cape - I'll bet money the windows came from the same factory
I?m almost tempted to take my computer and monitor and recreate the shot next month when I go back for thanksgiving.
Not to get too off topic on this ? its just so many coincidences in one picture freaked me out.
I actually live in downtown Melbourne (which means that I live in three-block zone that gets to be called "downtown") but it's way easier to explain Cape Canaveral to the people of the world. I live on the bottom floor of a condo that was built in the late sixties out of concrete and steel. It is fully hurricane-proof, even the windows. What they lack in looks they make up for in strength.
I actually live in downtown Melbourne (which means that I live in three-block zone that gets to be called "downtown") but it's way easier to explain Cape Canaveral to the people of the world.
I bet. I read Melbourne and I assumed Australia until I thought about your Cape Canaveral reference.
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I love the black desk and file-cabinet combo.
And Front Row looks just sweet in that picture.
cheap, eh?
Study at home. I also have an Epson scanner that's not in the picture. The iMac is a 2.1GHz G5 20 incher with 2.5 gigs of RAM. The 18" LCD to the left isn't connected to anything at the moment, but I'd like to span my iMac onto it as soon as I can find where to get the mini VGA connector.
I would not post for just one coincidence/small world moment - but four in one image, I?ve got to.
1. I have the same exact Dell 1800FP (nice monitor in its day)
2. I have the same style 20" iMac. (with the same speed CPU @ 2.12 GHz Core 2 Duo)
3. I have the same windows and view in my old room
4. I grew up on Merritt Island, which is next door to the Cape - I'll bet money the windows came from the same factory
I?m almost tempted to take my computer and monitor and recreate the shot next month when I go back for thanksgiving.
Not to get too off topic on this ? its just so many coincidences in one picture freaked me out.
Connected via teleport I have a Powerbook G4 and connected to the two Sony monitors is a PC, with a P4 3.4 HT.
P.S.: I've never posted a picture in this forum, how do you do that?
P.S.: I've never posted a picture in this forum, how do you do that?
you cant, you can only do it the way you've done it.
P.S.: I've never posted a picture in this forum, how do you do that?
Fixed it for you.
You need the "IMG" tag in square brackets around the URL of the offsite image.
Click the yellow "image" icon in the message box toolbar and paste in the URL of the image. vBulletin will paste in the URL surrounded by the "IMG" "/IMG" tags.
Fixed it for you.
You need the "IMG" tag in square brackets around the URL of the offsite image.
Click the yellow "image" icon in the message box toolbar and paste in the URL of the image. vBulletin will paste in the URL surrounded by the "IMG" "/IMG" tags.
Thanks Lundy
Mac Pro
Acer 22" Widescreen Display
Logitech z5300 THX speakers
Sony Noise canceling heaphone
Logitech G7 gaming mouse
Apple wireless keyboard
PB G4 1.5 GHz 12"
PB G4 1.33 GHz 12"
Motorola Walkie Talkies
Sonic Impact iPod speakers
iPod U2
iMac 24"
Apple wireless keyboard and mouse
Not in pictures:
HP 2600N networked laser printer
2 Brother 1435 B+W laser printers
Mac Mini CD 1.6 GHz
Mac Mini CS 1.5 Ghz
PB G$ 1.33 GHz 12"
And ya, thats pertty much where I accomplish my work (1st + 2nd pic). The 3rd pic is my sisters iMac that I have been working on lately.
Noah
Maybe you should have used some of that money to buy a decent camera.
That's a little harsh.
It does look like the camera was the kind found in a phone, or one with a native resolution much lower than the advertised resolution, like a camera with a VGA sensor that's advertised as a 2MP camera because it can save upscaled images to that resolution.
dude, where did you get the desktop background pic on your powerbook? I WANT IT!!!
http://s03.imagehost.org/0578/Bliss_nuke.jpg
closest I've found
http://s03.imagehost.org/0578/Bliss_nuke.jpg
closest I've found
haha nice one, its now the back ground lol
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/6684/uhohyv0.jpg
I would not post for just one coincidence/small world moment - but four in one image, I?ve got to.
1. I have the same exact Dell 1800FP (nice monitor in its day)
2. I have the same style 20" iMac. (with the same speed CPU @ 2.12 GHz Core 2 Duo)
3. I have the same windows and view in my old room
4. I grew up on Merritt Island, which is next door to the Cape - I'll bet money the windows came from the same factory
I?m almost tempted to take my computer and monitor and recreate the shot next month when I go back for thanksgiving.
Not to get too off topic on this ? its just so many coincidences in one picture freaked me out.
I actually live in downtown Melbourne (which means that I live in three-block zone that gets to be called "downtown") but it's way easier to explain Cape Canaveral to the people of the world. I live on the bottom floor of a condo that was built in the late sixties out of concrete and steel. It is fully hurricane-proof, even the windows. What they lack in looks they make up for in strength.
I actually live in downtown Melbourne (which means that I live in three-block zone that gets to be called "downtown") but it's way easier to explain Cape Canaveral to the people of the world.
I bet. I read Melbourne and I assumed Australia until I thought about your Cape Canaveral reference.