Digital Life
This section should be about all the electronic stuff and apps I use at home and/or at work that make my life easier ![]()
My network at home consists of an Airport Extreme Base Station (802.11n), providing a 500GB Lacie Porsche Drive, 250GB for Time Machine backups and 250GB for storage.
Sandra uses an 14″ iBook G4 1.33Ghz / 1280MB RAM / 60GB HDD / Apple aluminium keyboard / Mighty Mouse / Griffin Elevator
connected to the router via WLAN, I use a MacBook (early 2008) Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz / 4096MB RAM / 250GB HDD / Logitech MX Revolution / AKG Hearo 787 / HP W2207 22″ Display / Apple Wireless Keyboard
which is also connected to the router via WLAN. Both Macs are running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). The router itself is connected to the cable modem of my ISP (UPC Telekabel), the available bandwith is 25Mbit/s / 2048kBit/s (down/up)
Sandra and I print on a HP Deskjet 5652,
which is connected to the Airport Extreme base station.
We play videogames on my Sony Playstation Portable Lite, Finaly Fantasy VII Limited Edition.

We’re navigating with a TomTom One Regional GPS device.
Sandra calls her friends with a Sony Ericsson K800i Velvet Black Edition,
and I call my friends and colleagues with a company-paid HTC Touch Dual.
Sandra suppresses ambient noise with her 4GB iPod nano (3G) 8GB iPod touch,
I use an 16GB iPod touch for that task.
With AKG K324P
Our kitchen is equipped with a JBL On Time iPod dock, so Sandra and I can listen to our favourite music while cooking
The home cinema consists of a Toshiba 42X3030DG Full HD LCD TV, Apple TV 40GB, LG DVD player and Vantage HD Receiver.
At work I use a Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook T-Series, with an Intel Core 2 Duo 2×2.0GHz and 2GB RAM running Windows XP SP2 accompanied by a Logitech diNovo Media Desktop.
Sandra probably also uses a computer running Windows XP ![]()
Besides from working with the iLife suite from Apple, I use the following applications on my Mac.
For programming I use Sapien PrimalScript as my development environment at work.
Photos are made with a Casio Exilim EX-Z70 digital camera with 7.2 Megapixel.
Images are scanned with an Epson Perfection 1250 (boy, that one must be a thousand years old or so).
To be continued…













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