It’ll be a while before this ends…

You can’t blame the Mac users in the net flooding their blogs with Tiger stuff, I for one am one of them. As each day passes, one cannot help but be pleased with how Apple is shaping their OS. I’ll be discussing the other nice little surprises I’ve found while on the new OS.

But before that, lemme get the other kwentos out of the way:

I just got a new 200GB hard drive and nice aluminum enclosure to boot. The enclosure was a great deal, considering it was the last display stock. It was aluminum, with grilles on the side (for ventilation) and can connect to a USB or FireWire port. Another bonus was a secondary FW port which allows you to put another FW device should you decide to (like an iPod for example).

I already migrated my whole music library there which freed up about 51GB in the laptop. I also set it as a scratch disk for Photoshop.

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Mah Biatch!

Imagine my surprise when Mom walked in with a new dog! And a purebred to boot, we must be moving up in the world hahahaha. We actually got her for free… cool!

She a Dachshund, and she’s sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute!

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On music…

I know this rant is out of the blue (publicly speaking of course), but I just had nothing better to do hehehe.

I’ve always had to debate with myself the proper way to “interpret” music for performance/recording. While I understand the need to be in a “comfort-zone” because of time constraints (and oftentimes simple narrow-mindedness), I can’t help but be frustrated with how some people deal with their “music.” – especially if its something I’m a part of.

Sometimes you want to contribute your ideas, but know beyond a doubt (in fact it was already proven once or twice) that they are too “aged” to listen to your input… I guess the saying “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” (unless the dog is a “hip” and “updated” fellow)

I would just want to set my mind at ease – by claiming that I definitely can make things better… if allowed to. And all my friends who really know me [musically] had constantly been on my case saying “why don’t you exert yourself?,” or “you’re right… why don’t you speak up?”

While I do appreciate their sentiments and support, I just can’t because I’m not the type who’d “force the issue.” For something to work, everyone must agree with it. If I do something better, but people don’t appreciate the methods I used to achieve them (if it gets political for example) – I consider that a waste of time. What’s important for me is growth for everyone… not a chance to be condescending and say “I told you so!”

If my help is not asked for (‘cuz I remember offering it already ages ago), then I simply won’t go out of my way to give it to the unappreciative.

A friend of mine who’s definitely has influence in the music whole scene (or at least cannot be denied that he knows what he’s talking about) share my sentiments. Which is great since I never studied music – so I never knew if it was just a personal thing in my part or a real valid argument.

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OSX Fever

I just reinstalled Tiger, and I can’t help but be amazed (again) on how brain-dead simple it is to backup and restore…

Nono has already narrated how he installed his, so I don’t have to restate the obvious. Only difference with me is I did a custom install, and left out all the “foreign” language packs (and a couple of drivers of Printers I know I’ll never come across)

I guess this is a first time “restore” for Nono and I on the Mac platform. Because of that, the next scenario (wherein I was restoring and installing applications) deserves a special mention… especially through the perspective of a PC user.

Imagine:

iPod transferring 51GB of MP3s back to powerbook WHILE installing from DMGs mounted from the same iPod WHILE installing Adobe CreativeSuite2 (4 disc images, all mounted via network) WHILE installing MS OfficeX 2k4 via powerbook’s CD drive. WHILE copying backed-up files and settings from a sparsedisk over the network.

No delays, no hangs, and no errors whatsoever.

As a PC user, you know you can’t go through that scenario without an error at some (early) point. I mean most major PC applications require a restart for good measure. Try installing more than one simultaneously, and you’re asking for trouble… but here was OSX, merrily copying, installing, authenticating, replacing/updating system settings. All at the same friggin’ time!

I ask you: isn’t that simply incredible?

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Tech support

http://www.bukaspalad.com, as of this posting, is dead. We’re forced to move it to a new server since the old one was terminating the account.

I was informed of everything, and I basically just agreed to whatever arrangement they intended to make. I wasn’t paying the bills so who was I to suggest anything.

I wish I had though…

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