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Posted on March 16, 2010November 18, 2010 by Michael

One of the reasons I have not posted anything since the end of Jan is that I’ve been busy working on an iPad app.  But I decided to take a 10 min break from Xcode and discuss a quick topic that struck me tonight. First, make sure you are sitting down because I’m going to…

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Goodbye Old G5 – You Served Me Well

Posted on March 10, 2009November 18, 2010 by Michael

This week I sold my old G5 along with a 23″ Cinema Wide Display, a BlackMagic card, Sonnet Tempo eSata card, and a Sonnet Fusion 500P populated with 5 x 500GB hard drives. It was a complete edit system including lots of fast storage, but as part of my “out with the old – in…

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It’s My Birthday

Posted on December 22, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

It’s my birthday and I was trying to come up with a good birthday themed post. I’ve got several good posts coming up, like my review of the VPL-HW10 – the BRAVIA® SXRDâ„¢ 1080p Home Theater Front Projector – which will be arriving on Wednesday, or the coverage I’ll be giving to the plight to get my…

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19-2 Productions Trademark

Posted on November 20, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

In 1987 I attended the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago as an exhibitor. I was 20 years old, working at Xetec and we were showing off SCAD, a drafting program I wrote for the Atari ST. Attending was an awesome experience for such a youngster. I remember seeing HD video for the first time at…

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Great Candidate to Consider

Posted on November 5, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

Employment Objective: To obtain a full time job as a computer programmer…

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SCADS OF CAD

Posted on October 23, 2008November 18, 2010 by Michael

ANTIC VOL. 6, NO. 8 / DECEMBER 1987 / PAGE 54: SCADS OF CAD The GEM-based SCAD lets you work on 16 drawings at once and is accurate to .001 inch. SCAD works on either monochrome or color and lets you save DEGAS-compatible pictures of drawings at any location or magnification. Images are exactly the same size…

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