USS Bonhomme Richard departs to her home port in San Diego. Taken yesterday as the USS Binhomme Richard passed unde the Oakland Bay Bridges western span.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
Black, White & Blue Angels
Blue Angels are back in San Francisco for Fleet week. Yesterday they spent two hours running survey flights from 1:00 PM until 3:00 PM.
This is a shot I took from my office window yesterday, as flights BA-1, 2, 3, 4 headed back to San Francisco International Airport after practice. It was a lucky shot. I took this image with my Panasonic DMC-TZ3 camera, through a tinted plate glass office window, and the Blue Angels cruising at 450 knots.
Blue Angels shows Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 3:00 to 4:00 PM. The rest of the air show will start at 11:00 AM including the Canadian Snowbirds.
Here is the link: www.military.com/fleetweek
Notes: Converted the JPEG to Grayscale in Lightroom. The painted with light in CS3 using a little of Scott Kelbys seven point system.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Good to go...
As of 10:00 PM Wednesday night, I completed the install of the last program MAC: Microsoft Office 2004. All I have left is to pick and choose some files to migrate back and some plug-ins for web based programs.
I am really glad I did this clean install and erase. When I purchased his MacBook Pro last year in Dec. I thought it was cool and easy to migrate all my user information that was on Magellan’s MacBook to my new computer. What I didn’t know, was this would migrate everything. Programs, plug-ins, files, folders, music, and anything else I didn’t want.
My notebook has a 120 GB HD, when I was done I had 60GB left and the 40GB of photos I have taken since last December took up of the rest of the hard drive. The is why it became very sluggish.
After the clean install of Mac OSX Leopard and only installing the MS Office 2004, Adobe Lightroom, Toast, iLife 08 and one copy of Photoshop, I still have a ton of room. According to the internal HD info I have used 20.3 GB that leaves almost 97 Gig of free clean space. My computer runs faster and the fan doesn’t run as often.
Time Machine works great on my 1 Terabyte external HD. Once Time Machine is set up, I plug the HD in either with the USB or Firewire connection and Time Machine does the rest for me. It backs up my system every hour.
When you initially set up Time Machine it will take longer then usual to back-up your system. However, every time after that It only backs-up the changed data. All other data is left the same unless it had changed.
My only issue that remains is trying to hook up the 1 TB hard drive up to the Airport Extreme to back up wireless. I can see the drive and download/upload to it, but the Time Machine program will not work through the Airport Express.
Moving City
I am work watching the Market come completely unraveled. I looked out the window and noticed a huge wall lights steaming past my window. I grabbed my camera and snapped this shot.
It’s not the best picture, but at least it shows you what I was looking at.
Now back to the blood letting of Washington Mutual… Yikes!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Half-on, Half-off... My install is Half done.
Finish – To Be Determined
After spending a few hours backing-up and doing an “install and Erase”, will say “it was a success we have ignition.
As I left my house this morning at 4:30AM the 1 terabyte external HD was still going through its MAC OS Extended Journaled rewrite. When I checked on the process as I walked out the door, it still had three hours left… Whoa!
My only hiccup has been I cannot find my iLife 08’. I checked the Leopard install, I also checked the separate MAC OS install bundle disks.
Once I get the iLife 08 figured out I will finish the migration and software install.
Update to follow…
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Off-Line
Today is the day I make the migration to two new storage platforms. Before I make the move, I will be making a clean slate.
1. Back-up existing files and folders (twice)
2. Make new list of necessary software to reinstall
3. Create virtual image of software.
4. Double check system
5. Triple check software and system.
6. Reformat internal HD
7. Reload OS
8. Download critical upgrades
9. Verify OS functionality
10. Make virtual image of HD
11. Initiate Time Machine on New External HD
12. Make additional virtual image.
13. Reload software
14. Migrate file and folders back to internal HD
15. Test system and Bob’s your Uncle.
Goggles… check! Hard Drives… check!, Software… Check! Patience… Double check, CHECK!
Wish me luck I'm going in…
Friday, August 29, 2008
Breaking Light
Breaking Light
Originally uploaded by Kirk Howard
6:16AM same shot just 36 minutes later in the morning. This is my favorite time of the day to photographs… “First Light”. If you notice I do it a lot.