Mr Pilkington wrote:Here's some old pics of the editing machine:
the 22" crt is this way ========>
http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Gro ... obmain.jpg and http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Gro ... 010308.jpg
stats:
The Ice Box-
Intel T7600 (overclocked)
Aopen 1945GTt-VFA
2GB Corsair Twin
Panasonic UJ-810 Slim Blue-Ray BD-RE
(added recently) 16x DVD-RW
Seagate 100GB 7200 RPM SATA
Seagate 100GB 7200 RPM SATA
Bluetooth headpones (seen in 2nd pic)
Integrated AVID HD Breakout Box (HD video capture)
Dual-boot: Windows Vista Ultimate, Mac OS X (x86 hack)
Software: Avid Liquid Pro, FinalCut Pro, Premiere CS3, Adobe After effects CS3
Knowname wrote:
sorry but something about that mouse just screams 'noob'... trackballs are SO much better for editing than evil evil mice.
Rave_Epic wrote:Knowname wrote:
sorry but something about that mouse just screams 'noob'... trackballs are SO much better for editing than evil evil mice.
So..anyone that uses a standard mouse is a noob?
Vlad G Pohnert wrote:I use dual screens (4:3 monitors right now) but I find it helps as I can make on one my preview screen large and have my timetime and menus on the other one. It's expeically helpfull in AE when I doing a lot of masking
Vlad
LuluandAuron wrote:Also, dual monitors are great when some comes over that's never seen dual monitor, and they think you have two computers on the same desk. I like to freak them out by grabbing something on my desktop and dragging it to the other monitor LOL I never get tired of the look of amazement on their face, followed by the 'How did you do that?'
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