relics

When Mood Music
2005-03-09 22:18:00 fulsome The Fly Catcher-Roy Harper-The Unknown Soldier

OK, while not making up article titles based on Pink Floyd material and drooling over my Pismo, I do other things:

  1. work (I’m Production Manager at a Scottish educational publishing house)
  2. maintain Digital Evidence, my online photo album
  3. try to promote Fairtrade
  4. and have just been elected Treasurer of the local Community Council.

I think that’s as near as I’m ever going to get to having a life!

Silicon Overdrive

When Mood Music
2005-03-06 01:38:00

OK, now I finally have the laptop of my dreams(1) and am sitting in bed irradiating my face, warming my groin and keying my verbal diarrhoea into LiveJournal. However, being an inveterate twitchy-fingered would-be geek who just can’t leave well enough alone, I can’t wait to upgrade, peripheralise and modify it.

Here’s the plan so far.

REPAIRS

  • The power cable is very dodgy and needs replaced ASAP.
  • The DVD-ROM drive was DOA. This may have something to do with the Pismo being shipped with a CD in the drive. However, I’ve also been told that Apple used LuckyGoldstar and Matshita drives. LG are allegedly extremely prone to sudden death. So just guess which brand my Pismo has.

You may want to know how I managed to install anything on the Pismo. Well, the vendor installed OS9.2 before shipping so I didn’t need to install an OS. I have a DVD-ROM/CD-ROM in an external USB2 enclosure. This is very flaky but stayed alive long enough for me to install a previously-bought Ratoc PC card which facilitates use of SCSI-1 and SCSI-2 peripherals. Then I installed all my OS9 junk via a Lacie SCSI-1 CD-RW drive. Currently there’s no way of installing OSX. Fortunately there’s currently no actual need for OSX! I do miss Safari and I can’t tell you how tedious not having iJournal is right now.

UPGRADES

  • 128MB is OK for OS9 (but makes Photoshop a bit pedestrian) and is not enough for OSX. Eventually I’ll want to max out at 1GB.
  • The stock 6GB HD is nowhere near enough for OSX or my modest iTunes collection. 150GB HDs are available but I’ll probably go for 20 to 40GB and some form of external storage/backup. A large NAS(2) device would be just spiffy for sharing files between the Pismo and my G4/400 desktop.(3) Failing this, I’ll just have to keep my Eudora folder on iDisk!(4)
  • A DVD-RW drive.
  • Wireless. A Buffalo 802.11g card is on the way. (Otherwise I’d be limited to classic Airport: 802.11b)

 

PERIPHERALS

  • A decent set of headphones!
  • I’ll possibly transfer my Wacom A6 graphics tablet to this machine and get something funkier for the G4. Not really a lot of point in this since my eventual aim is to upgrade this Pismo enough that I can retire the G4.
  • A USB hub (Well how else do I attach my PDA, graphics tablet, external keyboard, printer, scanner, digital camera,….?)
  • Since my aim is to have this machine eventually become my main machine, a 17-inch or bigger flatscreen monitor. I quite fancy Wacom’s graphics tablet -cum-21-inch monitor.
  • Some form of docking station to avoid all the tedious unplugging business.
  • A rest for angling the keyboard and blowing cool air onto the underside.

 

MODIFICATIONS
This where the Pismo (currently a 400MHz G3) will really leapfrog the G4 and become properly suitable for OSX.

  • Apparently I can get a 1GHz G4 chip fitted in the Pismo. So either I’ll have a shit-hot laptop second only to a 17-inch Powerbook G4 or I’ll have the world’s most expensive toaster.
  • Failing this, 500MHz G4offerings from DayStar, FastMac or PowerLogix will still blow the socks off the G4.
  • The Pismo is sleek, black and curvaciously sexy. So please talk me out of colouring the shell dayglo Paisley pattern!

 

OK, time to post my ramblings and go to sleep , cudding my baby.

Notes

  1. OK, the 500MHz model would have been nice but at under £200, even I can’t complain!
  2. Network Attached Storage
  3. I wonder if Firewire drives can be accessed simultanously by two macs?
  4. Apple’s on-line file storage system. You too can rent some space on Steve Jobs’ servers!

 

Soapy Buttnut…

When Mood Music
2005-03-04 10:21:00

…is what I thought said. She had actually said someone’s name but I misheard.

MsInvisFem swears blind that she does not have Tourette’s. On other occasions she has referred to me as a deaf wanker.

I”m sure a lot of the humour is lost in the translation. MsInvisFem says she has lost it too.

Silicon overdose

When Mood Music
2005-03-05 23:16:00

OK, I now have more computers than I know what to do with:

  • Palm Zire: probably the best present ever – thank you .
    OK, most of you will call it a PDA but it’s still a computer to me. (The nearest available model is the Zire 21 – same as the Zire but 8MB rather than 2)
  • Two Powerbook Duo 230s: 33MHz, 4MB RAM, 300MB HD- bought as a job lot for £12 so I could cannibalise their keyboards as replacements for the keyboard on the Duo 2300c. This didn’t work – instead of the problem below, neither of these keyboards have functional spacebars or Q keys!
  • Powerbook Duo 2300c plus DuoDock: 100MHz, 56MB RAM, 1.1GB HD and 1.0GB HD in the DuoDock (but dead 2, 4, 6, 8, 0 and keys and many dead pixels)
    A brilliant idea: a barebones laptop (CPU, monitor, keyboard, and trackpad) but slot it in the Dock and you have a desktop-style computer.
    Must-have-all-my-peripherals-with-me-now roadwarriors can clip on a mini-Dock which allows addition of external ADB keyboard and mouse, floppy drive, 10BaseT ethernet, monitor, modem and SCSI drive. Their shoulders will ache!
  • PowerMac G4/400 MHz. A bit more than the stock model and a great machine under OS9 but pedestrian under OSX. Still, apart from the Zire, it’s my only fully-functional computer.
    384MB RAM
    original 10GB ATA HD, 80GB ATA HD, 35GB SCSI HD
    DVD-RW
    original 100MB Zip drive
    4-port USB card
    TV tuner card – only works under OS9
    SCSI card
    original DVD-RAM drive in an external USB2 box
    external SCSI CD-RW
    Macally keyboard and mouse
    Wacom A6 graphics tablet
  • My latest baby: Powerbook G3/Firewire (aka Pismo): 400MHz, 128MB RAM and 6GB HD
    Dead DVD-R drive – sob, sniff
    See next-but-one post for my plans to hotrod this sexy beast.

Suicide is painless?

When Mood Music
2005-03-01 19:16:00 sleepy Mr. Tambourine Man-William Shatner-Spaced Out

Today I suggested jokingly to Granada Learning’s head of business projects that he might want to shoot me because I didn’t have a piece of info to hand. (I was waiting for a reply from one of our authors.) He said he’d do it quickly and painlessly and give me the choice of when. So the timetable is:

  1. 04/03/06 Bruce is shot
  2. 05/03/06 hence Bruce avoids becoming 40
  3. 06/03/06 my autobiography comes out, with sales boosted by the recent tragic event

Proceeds to?

Blame it on the Bison Grass

When Mood Music
2005-03-01 19:29:00 Ruby Don’t Take Your Love To Town-Leonard Nimoy-Spaced Out

Normally I don’t dream (or if I do I forget them before I wake). This one I remembered 12 hours after it occurred:

Details are a little hazy but I was in David Gilmour’s house, being taught to cook by his wife.

I wonder why I didn’t dream of him having taught me to play guitar? Maybe it’s because that’s my waking fantasy.