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My Tech: Mr. Uneasy

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This week UNEASYsilence will post a series about what tech the authors of UNEASYsilence use daily to help bring you the news you all have come to love, starting with your humble site owner, ME!

As a jack of all trades and mobile blogging professional, I need to have a tons of tools at my disposal to handle any job that comes my way. UNEASYsilence is run out of two offices in New York that I shuttle back and forth from, so mobile technology plays a major part in my life.

Hardware:
Two Intel Mac mini’s with two LG Flatron Slim 20″ Displays
13″ MacBook / 2 GB RAM (I bring this second laptop to most conferences)
LaCie 2TB Ethernet Disk with 500GB External Storage
IBM X41 (Very much on its last legs)
Beautiful speedy 30/15 Cable internet connection

Always on Me:
15″ MacBook Pro 2.33 / 3 Gigs RAM (With Parallels)
1GB JumpDrive Lightning
Canon PowerShot SD600
iPhone (Primary phone – GSM)
Treo 750p (Secondary Phone – CDMA)
Treo 750 (Spare for UMTS – GSM)
Sprint Novatel USB EVDO Datacard
Shure E5c headphones
Pocket Ref by Thomas J. Glover
Blank DVD-R’s and CD-R’s
Kensington 3-in-1 Retractable USB/Phone/Ethernet Cable
Tons of Pens and Paper

Favorite Software:
BBEdit
Coda
Firefox
Graphic Converter
Imagewell
NetNewsWire
Parallels
Photoshop CS3
Safari
Transmit

Favorite Piece of Hardware I Own But Don’t Use Everyday:
Apple’s Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh
PowerBook 2400

7 Responses to “My Tech: Mr. Uneasy”

  1. Justin says:

    Ooh, can you take a nice pic of your 20th Anniversary Mac? =) All the pics I’ve seen are low qual.

  2. Dean says:

    I really don’t care about Mac stuff at all,specially the Iphone.

    But that you got Shure E5C,that earns my respect.

  3. Dan says:

    I also have the E500’s

  4. Dean says:

    Ok,now you’re officially cool to me.

    Allthough I prefer Ultimate Ears over Shure.

  5. Dan says:

    I used the ultimate ears, and thought Shure’s were a little better. The E5’s are better then the E500’s though – The treble on the E500’s is too sharp

  6. Mac_Tonight says:

    Ooh! 20th Anniversary Mac!
    Oh, what I’d do for one of those…

  7. Adam Jackson says:

    I prefer the E500 phones cause they’re lighter and look more professional.

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