Archive for December, 2003

Pressure

I woke up this morning with my heart beating rather hard, with pieces of a dream in my head. It was not fantastical or extraordinary in any way, other than me remembering a dream. It involved me talking to some people and asking them what days would they be available for me to [...]

Computers for my neice

I sent my 8 year old neice a couple of Macs: a Performa 6320CD and a PowerMac 7500/100. Well, at least one is for her to use. I set up the Performa with a lot of useful software. At the very least, she could use it as a television. The PM7500 [...]

Enthusiastic Job Search

I was told recently that I am down to 1 of 2 candidates for a Senior Scientist position in Utah. From a phone interview, which I considered my best ever, I was narrowed down from 1 in 25 to 1 in 5 and then 1 in 2. I am supposed to fly out [...]

Beige G3 Tower – SCSI Scanner

Melissa wanted me to scan in some pictures of our neice, Katie, that we recently received. I unboxed the Microtek ScanMaker E6 that I had sitting in the closet and hooked it up to the onboard SCSI on my Mac. I downloaded the latest drivers (for Mac OS 9) from Microtek’s website and [...]

Beige G3 Tower – Optical Drives

A few weeks ago, I swapped out the Zip drive in my Beige G3 Tower for a CD-RW drive I had laying around. I was surprised that is is fully supported in Mac OS X 10.2.8. It is a Philips manufactured ReWritable-2x2x6. So far I’ve used it with Disk Copy and Finder. [...]




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