Aloha from South Dakota
by
B-rock
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome and the kind introduction from Zen! I really do appreciate it. I'll likely keep this post short and sweet.
A little about myself. My full-time job is as a network administrator, but I also manage the IT infrastructure of another growing company part-time. My real passion is with programming, but I leave myself too little time to do it unfortunately. Using PPC hardware has helped keep that passion alive and strong though. Other than that, I love virtualization technologies and spend a lot of time learning the ins and outs of them. I still consider myself very new to PowerPC hardware, so if anything is ever out of line or incorrect, don't be afraid to correct me. I consider it a valuable part of my learning experience.
When writing for my blog, PowerofPowerPC, I try incredibly hard to stick mostly to the facts and I plan on doing the same here. I'll be focused mostly on G5 content as other hardware is already covered by the other writers. This works out well as I have not done anything G5 related on my own blog up to this point. There, I mostly stick with older PPC portables and G4 desktops and that will likely not change anytime soon.
I currently own 3 G5 Power Macs, all of which have been freely donated to me through various means. If it wasn't so incredibly expensive to ship these heavy beasts, I'd be more than willing to donate the other two to individuals who would put them to every day use.
My daily G5 is a 2.3 GHz dual core running with 16 GB of RAM. You can read more about this machine's specs on the hardware page. The machine's hostname is appropriately set to (in my opinion) BigMac.
If you have any post ideas, topics, or issues related to the G5 Power Mac we could try to work through together, please let me or one of the other writers know. I'm looking forward to further expanding and sharing my knowledge of both PPC hardware and software.
The Humble Luddite
by
zen
Dan DeVoto is the greatest thing that ever happened to the post-Apple PowerPC user base, and this post will explain why - both to Dan and the readers who may not understand the full extent of how committed, selfless, inclusive and balanced this guy is. Because Dan is so humble, I want to apologize to him up front if this causes any embarrassment, but the people need to know the true extent of your greatness.
Firstly, the obvious... he writes for two PowerPC blogs and is a science fiction author on top of that. I mean... come on; it's as if he's the chosen one. Since PowerPC hardware goes to space in real life it's only fitting. In my personal opinion, PPC Luddite is the greatest PowerPC resource out there. Why? Because he never has an agenda, is inclusive with all users (even the fanboys), and he's just an all-round gentlemanly good guy. Most importantly though, is that he is beyond competent in experience and foresight. The thing is, I don't think he has any clue about all this, which makes him even more likable.
I offered to buy him a G5... he politely declined. I offered to give him more RAM for his Sawtooth.. he again politely declined. If that doesn't show commitment to the cause of helping PowerPC users, I don't know what does. He has no interest in free things or accolades - only helping people and writing about his love of PowerPC.
Many in the remaining PowerPC user base might think of Cameron Kaiser as the greatest thing that ever happened to our old Macs, and while I acknowledge his contribution with respect, he doesn't touch Dan DeVoto's vast, dynamic and all-encompassing arsenal of assistance to users.
Anyway Dan, I've embarrassed you enough, but I have been left with a big void of not being able to give back to you, and this was the only way I could think of. To tell the entire PowerPC community that you are the the greatest resource we have.
New author arrives, and a shout-out to Michigan
by
zen
B-rock, the author of Power of PowerPC, has joined the PowerPC Liberation author team, so please help me welcome him. As a G4 and G5 user, he will be able to provide both a similar and unique perspective compared to the preexisting G3/G4 authors here.
He's a computer science grad and has a big passion for Linux, software development, and PowerPC of course. I don't mean to sound cocky... but this is now the most well-armed PowerPC blog out there author-wise. It will only grow from here. Remember - PowerPC is only dead at Apple. We shall live on as long as there are users to write for.
Lastly, I want to give a friendly hello to the people of the US state of Michigan. Not only are Americans the largest audience here, but the state of Michigan is responsible for at least 20-30% of all hits from the USA. There are at least 100 there who are regular visitors here, and from every corner of the state. So to the people of Michigan I say thanks for the loyalty and sheer number of you still interested in PowerPC. They must put something PowerPC-friendly in the water there.
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