Running is not something that really interests me. I play a lot of sport, but I just find running plain boring. When I saw that the Nike + iPod sports kit was being released in New Zealand, I started reading up about it, and running for points, setting goals, and competing in challenges sounded really [...]
Top 10 Mac Setups With Dell Displays
Apple 49 Comments »I decided to put together a quick list of ten great Mac setups consisting of Dell displays following up last weeks list of the Top 10 Multi Display Mac Setups. I strongly believe Apple Cinema Displays out-class Dell marginally in terms of style, the new “07″ series of Dell screens look stunning. Yes..I know the [...]
Laptopless, Losing Stress, And Current Life Situation
Apple, Personal 21 Comments »Last week I listed my week three Core Duo MacBook for sale on TradeMe, an auction site similar to eBay but specific for New Zealanders. I listed the laptop with intention to update it to a newer Core 2 Duo model, meaning I’d get a faster processor, the newer Airport card, and a fresh clean [...]
Top 10 Multi Display Mac Setups
Apple 142 Comments »I have a thing for checking out Flickr and various Mac forums online for pictures of Mac’s. Anything from Apple Cinema Display’s to iMac’s, to Mac Pro’s. Here’s a list I have compiled of the top Top 10 Multi Display Mac Setups featuring Apple Cinema Display’s. (See a follow up, Top 10 Mac Setups With [...]
Famous Mac User Setup: Scott McNulty
Apple 16 Comments »Scott McNulty lives, plays, and works in Philadelphia, USA. He is a popular and well known blogger for The Unofficial Apple Weblog. His first Mac was an iMac in the summer of 1999 and he hasn’t looked back since. Considered an expert by few, and an annoyance by many Scott takes it all in stride.
He [...]
Desktop Friday: The Twenty Sixth
Photography 4 Comments »Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
Trip To Christchurch #2
My Apple Aperture Workflow
Apple 18 Comments »Aperture’s interface isn’t the easiest thing to get used to for a new user, though through time it becomes easier to navigate without thinking twice about an action. With my Aperture workflow, I’ve tried to adapt the same thing to how I manage my projects and albums.
I like to know where photos are, and not [...]
Famous Mac User Setup: Dustin MacDonald
Apple 20 Comments »Dustin MacDonald is a 18 year old software designer and developer located in Vancouver, BC. He is well known for his work on the application Wallet made by his company Waterfall Software. Dustin blogs at his personal site, where he occasionally reveals details on future projects and speaks his mind about technology in general.
What Ads Do I Run On My Blog?
Blogging, Web 13 Comments »I’ve been asked many times in the past about what ads I’m running on my blog. Many have emailed me complementing the “beautiful style” of the ads which “don’t look like ads at all”. I thought I’d post a little blurb to save others from having to ask the same question.
Question: What ad service do [...]
Desktop Friday: The Twenty Fifth
Apple 14 Comments »Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
This image was taken two days ago [...]
My Apple Mail Workflow
Apple, Productivity 22 Comments »Over the past 6 months I’ve worked out a very streamlined workflow for use inside Apple’s Mail application. No longer do I file each email under a specific folder, I have just one main folder setup, called the “Archive”.
Along with the Archive, I have three sub-folders.
- @ Reply
- @ Hold
- @ To-Do
When an email arrives [...]
5 People Who Inspire Me In Different Fields
Personal 48 Comments »Everyone has places they go, things they do, or things they look at to gain inspiration to keep them motivated on the task in hand. I am no different, no matter what I’m doing, these 5 people/things never fail to inspire me to do great things.
Derek Punsalan
Derek Punsalan’s blog 5ThirtyOne remains at the top of [...]
Famous Mac User Setup: Paul Stamatiou
Apple 13 Comments »Paul Stamatiou is a 20 year old Computational Media student at Georgia Tech, former Yahoo! intern as well as diehard Mac and Flickr user with a penchant for all things high-tech.
Desktop Friday: The Twenty Fourth
Photography 7 Comments »Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
This weeks wallpaper is dedicated to “Podstitch” [...]
Preparing For The “I Told You So’s”
Apple 44 Comments »I think a wave of awe, despair, yet excitement has just shot down my spine - I’m actually considering purchasing Dell displays (yes, plural) instead of Apple’s Cinema Display offering.
I’m still a couple of months away from pulling the trigger on the setup of my dreams, as I’m still needed to save a little more [...]
Re-Shuffling Data Input Points
Personal, Productivity 22 Comments »I’ve been a little overwhelmed recently with all the projects I’ve taken on. With these projects my email load has increased. Along with this increased email load, I’ve also become overwhelmed with RSS feeds, tweets via Twitter, and Skype calls coming my way.
In a few months time I’m likely to drop a lot of [...]
Famous Mac User Setup: Derek Punsalan
Apple 27 Comments »Derek Punsalan is a 24 year old freelance web designer living in Seattle, U.S.A. Derek is known for his work on his personal home on the web 5ThirtyOne, while writing for UNEASYsilence. His design work is very popular as he’s designed dozens upon dozens of sites on the web including his girlfriend Sylvia’s blog, iBoughtAMac, [...]