A few weeks ago at WWDC, everyone got excited about the new iPhone 3G S. And while it’s something to be excited about, I was more interested in the tweaks to the MacBook Pro lineup (personally, I’m holding out for the iPhone on the Verizon network, announce that, and I’m stoked). As almost always happens [...]
Posts Tagged ‘macbook’
Run Windows On Your Mac–For Free!
If you’ve read this blog for more than a week, you’re probably aware that I’m a pretty hard-core Mac user. In fact, I’ve been using them longer than some of you have been alive (23 years, and counting!). As much as I love my MacBook Pro (and my MacPro) and the latest version of the [...]
Some Useful Tools
As a certified Mac geek, I enjoy collecting new applications. I just checked and I have well over 150 applications on my MacBook Pro. A quick scan through the Applications folder tells me I should probably clean a few out. There have been a few bright lights over the last few months, though, and I [...]
Remote Mixing with Yamaha’s Studio Manager
If you’ve been reading this blog for more than a month, you know that we currently mix on a Yamaha M7CL-48 at Upper Room and CPC. I can’t take credit for putting it there, but it’s what I would have put there if someone asked me. For all but the largest churches, that desk hits [...]
Back the Data Up Pt. 2
There are a ton of different strategies for backing up your data. What you do depends largely on what you are trying to accomplish, and what your tolerance for risk is. Remember, your hard drive will die one day, and you’ll be stranded unless you have a backup. Originally, I was going to try to [...]
Back the Data Up, Part 1
I used to love watching Home Improvement. One of Tim the Toolman Taylor’s favorite sayings was “Back the truck up!” I thought I would appropriate (and modify) that saying for today’s title. So now you can go back and read the title with appropriate emphasis. Ar, ar, ar… So we all know we should back [...]

