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#26 2007-04-25 8:47 am
- HackerJax
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Re: What's your passion?
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#27 2007-04-25 9:44 am
- kman
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Re: What's your passion?
I make music - jazz piano mostly - my main job is playing piano, and I also play bass and guitar. I use Finale and GarageBand frequently for composing/recording.
I believe in Karma. That means I can do bad things to people all day long and I assume they deserve it.
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#28 2007-04-25 3:01 pm
- barrfid_od
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Re: What's your passion?
Passing spanish II? No really though its photography.
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#29 2007-04-25 3:48 pm
- user
- Your plastic pal who's fun to be with

- From: I'm not getting you down, am I
- Registered: 2001-10-15
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Re: What's your passion?
Macs at work: large-format digital graphics.
Macs at home: professional photography, college homework, investing and games.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#30 2007-04-25 4:36 pm
Re: What's your passion?
I have a lot of interest for product design but as it's the thing I do, it's not a passion.
I like Comic Books very much, and even considered going into that when I was younger. Especially Europeans like Mœbius, Manara, Hugo Pratt, Franquin, etc in the oldschool, Lewis Trondheim, Johan Sfar, Boilet, others in the newschool. Japanese like Katsuhiro Otomo, Osamu Tezuka, the superflat mouvement, others..
In animation, the japanese are obviously in the front of the modern scene, and I particularly appreciate work from studio Gainax and Satoshi Kon in the big names.
Airplanes fascinate me.
Technology is fascinating
Computers
Robotics
Pretty girls.
In the music field, after having been through french punk, 60's rock, hard-tech french rap, Electro for a long while, it has been electroclash/electropunk the last years.
...A long list.
I guess Comics (graphic novel as Eisner put it) / Animation are very close to the top.
It must be a bit sad never being passionate...
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product design portfolio / brothers art
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#31 2007-04-25 4:37 pm
- thelegendofjohn
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- From: A Basement On The Hill.
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Re: What's your passion?
for all you photography people, any chance you want to share some work samples? where?
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#32 2007-04-25 5:16 pm
Re: What's your passion?
That's a tough question. I do all kinds of things on my Mac, but sometimes I feel like I am just tinkering with no real mission behind it. This gets kind of frustrating, so I will occassionally bring home audio files to edit for work or do writing projects. It's hard for me to get in the audio groove on my Mac though, as I have yet to use an audio app that really handles my needs in an ideal way. There are tons of nice apps out there, I just haven't found the one that replaces Audition for me.
As it is, I use iTunes the most, followed closely by iPhoto. I am also thrilled with having the ability to get back into video work again. I have been playing with a Canon Mini DV camera and iMovie. I must admit that, while fun, I wish I had a little more power than I can get from iMovie and iDVD, so I may upgrade to Final Cut Express. I do some gaming, but nothing hardcore.
I also enjoy working with the *nix side of OS X. I'm not a master at all, but I find the learning process very rewarding. Hacking is something I like to dabble with, and I find OS X to be an awesome platform for it.
My iMac is also my Windows box, and I find it provides great performance and has been a solid learning platform for me to hone my Windows skills. I would like to get some certifications, and my iMac has been great for tha.
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#33 2007-04-25 6:24 pm
- icebook1
- That college kid

- From: Virginia
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Re: What's your passion?
Amateur photographer here, who wishes he was more on the verge of being pro. Lots of iPhoto and Photoshop usage. I always have iTunes open - I'm very into music as well.
Aside from photography/music, I just use my iMac G5 for Firefox, Mail, and iChat.
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#34 2007-04-26 12:54 am
- Mr. T
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Re: What's your passion?
Mr. McPhee wrote:
IM, Pron and ahhhhh is there anything more to do on the tubes
Damn it, you beat me to it.
I'm just surprised that this thread lasted 12 posts before getting smutted.
Back to the topic at hand, I use my Mac for everything a computer can possibly be used for. Mostly I like the UI. I like the fact that I can do all my unix stuff in the worlds greatest UI - it's literally the best of both worlds. Sure there's some things Linux does better, and Windows is certainly better for games, but OS X wins for almost everything I do. The apps are icing on the cake, but I simply can't ignore them. The iApps are second to none. iMovie/iDVD are my favorites. Mail does exactly what it's name suggests without any fluff. Keynote is worlds better than PowerPoint, and PhotoShop just somehow works better on a Mac. AppleScript is amazing, and Xcode is superb and, far more importantly, completely free!
There's plenty more, but that's a good place to start.
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#35 2007-04-26 12:59 am
- barrfid_od
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- From: Luverne, MN
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Re: What's your passion?
thelegendofjohn wrote:
for all you photography people, any chance you want to share some work samples? where?
http://picasaweb.google.com/barrfid
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#36 2007-04-26 4:02 am
- reece_james
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- From: Wollongong, Australia.
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Re: What's your passion?
Interface design and evaluation is my passion.
Experimental engineering is my hobby.
Reece [/IMHO]
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#37 2007-04-26 4:27 am
- Aqua OS X
- Shark Sandwich

- From: Oakland, CA
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Re: What's your passion?
I'm passionate about creating forum threads that encourage people to talk about their own self interests, delusions of grandeur, or diluted reality.
Also I like hot salsa, indie rock, bitter women, sarcasm, and quietly hating several people who post here.
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#38 2007-04-26 9:07 am
- olbooker
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Re: What's your passion?
Since I started riding motorcycles last year, my main passion has been looking on the internet for info and parts to restore three different dirt bikes.
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#39 2007-04-26 9:20 am
Re: What's your passion?
olbooker wrote:
Since I started riding motorcycles last year, my main passion has been looking on the internet for info and parts to restore three different dirt bikes.
Not to derail the thread but, what kind of bikes do you have? I have been riding since I was five and have a real love for off road motorcycling. I also am into classic cars, though, so I recently divested myself of a couple of dirt bikes to help support my Charger restoration project. I'm down to one XR600...it's heavy, but totally bulletproof.
Since you are a new rider, you'll want to gain some more experience before you do this, but once you are proficient you need to make at least one trip to Moab, UT. It is one of the most incredible experiences you will ever have on a motorcycle.
Now...back to our regularly scheduled thread....
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#40 2007-04-26 10:48 am
- pottymouth
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Re: What's your passion?
Publishing production at work, photography and pornography at home.
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#41 2007-04-27 5:33 am
- olbooker
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Re: What's your passion?
Hey Volk,
My main street ride is a '02 Kaw Super Sherpa (KL250 G6) followed by my '76 Triumph Bonneville 750.
The dirt bikes... '73 CZ250, '76 Honda CR250M, and a '73 Yamaha MX250. The Yamaha was sold to me as a YZ, which it isn't, but is closer to riding condition. I really do want to get involved in Vintage racing. There aren't too many races within my financial reach, but it should be a blast to get together, once in a while, with those from the vintage forums I visit. I also still have my old '83 ATC 250R. I'll have to put some tires on that some day.
What Charger are you restoring?
I learned to drive stick on a friend's '69 Charger with the 383 HP (?).
volk wrote:
olbooker wrote:
Since I started riding motorcycles last year, my main passion has been looking on the internet for info and parts to restore three different dirt bikes.
Not to derail the thread but, what kind of bikes do you have? I have been riding since I was five and have a real love for off road motorcycling. I also am into classic cars, though, so I recently divested myself of a couple of dirt bikes to help support my Charger restoration project. I'm down to one XR600...it's heavy, but totally bulletproof.
Since you are a new rider, you'll want to gain some more experience before you do this, but once you are proficient you need to make at least one trip to Moab, UT. It is one of the most incredible experiences you will ever have on a motorcycle.
Now...back to our regularly scheduled thread....
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#42 2007-04-27 3:36 pm
Re: What's your passion?
olbooker wrote:
Hey Volk,
My main street ride is a '02 Kaw Super Sherpa (KL250 G6) followed by my '76 Triumph Bonneville 750.
The dirt bikes... '73 CZ250, '76 Honda CR250M, and a '73 Yamaha MX250. The Yamaha was sold to me as a YZ, which it isn't, but is closer to riding condition. I really do want to get involved in Vintage racing. There aren't too many races within my financial reach, but it should be a blast to get together, once in a while, with those from the vintage forums I visit. I also still have my old '83 ATC 250R. I'll have to put some tires on that some day.
What Charger are you restoring?
I learned to drive stick on a friend's '69 Charger with the 383 HP (?).volk wrote:
olbooker wrote:
Since I started riding motorcycles last year, my main passion has been looking on the internet for info and parts to restore three different dirt bikes.
Not to derail the thread but, what kind of bikes do you have? I have been riding since I was five and have a real love for off road motorcycling. I also am into classic cars, though, so I recently divested myself of a couple of dirt bikes to help support my Charger restoration project. I'm down to one XR600...it's heavy, but totally bulletproof.
Since you are a new rider, you'll want to gain some more experience before you do this, but once you are proficient you need to make at least one trip to Moab, UT. It is one of the most incredible experiences you will ever have on a motorcycle.
Now...back to our regularly scheduled thread....
Great bikes! I am really interested in your Triumph. I would love to land a Norton Commando or Triumph Bonneville. Gas prices are getting outrageous, and I was thinking about picking up a bike for the daily commute, but I love vintage machines. How do you like your Triumph? I know they have good power but have heard that they can be a little less than reliable. How many miles can you get on a tank? If I could save a little more on my daily drive, it's more money for my Charger 
My Charger is a 68 with a 440...you can check it out here: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2288251
...therefore understand the matter, and consider the vision. Daniel 9:23c
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#43 2007-04-27 3:51 pm
- LLEVIATHANN
- Itch you can't scratch

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Re: What's your passion?
Skin tight leather provides my pleasure!
Let us be thankful for the fools; but for them the rest of us could not succeed. - Mark Twain
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#44 2007-04-27 4:12 pm
- Daddyo
- hoochie coochie man

- From: the last juke joint
- Registered: 2004-01-24
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Re: What's your passion?
Blues and jazz. I use Cubase and Mac to record.
A million seconds is 12 days.
A billion seconds is 31 years.
A trillion seconds is 31,688 years.
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#45 2007-04-27 9:21 pm
- HackerJax
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Re: What's your passion?
My passions are software development, security exploits, computer viruses and my family.
Someone mentioned vintage motorcycles? we have a 51 vincent in the family and numerous other old bikes. 70s KTMs, a 69 honda trail 90 and a 73 honda CB750 punched out to an 866 with a RayJ turbo pak on it.

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#46 2007-04-27 9:28 pm
- Nefarious
- Tuning Fork
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Re: What's your passion?
My mac primary use: Reading and writing and making money.
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#47 2007-04-27 9:34 pm
- macnuke
- just a plano guy
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- Registered: 2004-05-16
- Posts: 7132
Re: What's your passion?
actually, real life is my passion.
the interwebs are my random breaks from it.
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#48 2007-04-27 11:33 pm
- DukeofNuke
- Free Radical

- From: Hazard
- Registered: 2003-05-02
- Posts: 2563
Re: What's your passion?
Nefarious wrote:
My mac primary use: Reading and writing and making money.
Yeah! What kind of printer do you use? And where can you get the good paper?
"If you want to kick a tiger in the ass, you better have a plan for dealing with his teeth."
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#49 2007-04-28 12:46 am
- smilr
- Soldering Iron Savvy

- From: The Dalles OR, U. S. of Apple
- Registered: 2000-06-21
- Posts: 2869
Re: What's your passion?
I tinker. Both in code and in hardware.
Current project? CarMac.
I'm going to integrate an older TI powerbook g4 with my car. Touch screen up front where the stereo would be, and an amplified sound system driven by the mac are certainties.
Gps navigation, wifi, dvd / .mpeg playback, car telemetry monitoring , and hands-free phone are all possibilities running through my head.
There is some solace in knowing that some things just can't be attained by throwing piles of money at them in the name of corporate greed. --CaptKevMan
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#50 2007-04-28 8:15 am
- Czachorski
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Re: What's your passion?
olbooker wrote:
Since I started riding motorcycles last year, my main passion has been looking on the internet for info and parts to restore three different dirt bikes.
Here's my bike(s). 
Nothing to do with the Mac passion, but going beyond Macs
my passions are the outdoors, backpacking, mountain biking and motorcycling.
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