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MacBook Air transplanted into Mac Keyboard/Magic Trackpad combo

4893004792 9db606f2b0 318x157 MacBook Air transplanted into Mac Keyboard/Magic Trackpad combo

What you see above is a 1.6Ghz Core 2 Duo Mac with 2GB of RAM and 80GB hard drive. Don’t believe me? I’m not so sure I believe it either but here’s a look at the innards.1

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As the story goes, Bart Reardon ( @bartreardon ) was given a broken MacBook Air.

Bart had seen the motherboard for the MacBook Air way back when Steve Jobs first held it up at the announcement keynote and thought it should fit in one of those old white plastic Apple keyboards. Now he had his chance to find out!

You can follow Bart’s progress on his blog.

Tell me; is this Mac awesomeness? Would you dig a Mac/Keyboard combo? Leave a comment and we’ll chat.

  1. yes, that’s black duct tape …aka gaffer’s tape []

The pursuit of Mac Awesomeness

I’ve been thinking of doing quick-and-dirty videos to accompany the stories here at MacMerc for quite a while but the first video is always the toughest. I finally got my inspiration as I was sitting in the local @Starbucks trying to post a story using their free wifi. It was taking me far too long to upload a simple story. Far, far, far too long. This was not going to work.

I looked across the street and noticed my local Mac dealer, Mac Station, and thought, “I bet they have better wifi… I wonder if they’d let me blog from their store.” I assumed they’d want to get something out of the deal—not just let some guy leach wifi and not buy anything. That’s when I came up with the idea to offer to do those nearly-daily videos I wanted to do, but do them from their store. I help get the word out about the awesome store and their fun, knowledgeable staff and in return I get a base to blog from and a gentle nudge to get something compelling done every day.

So here it is, the first video1 . The first video is always the toughest.

No Flash? No problem—click here!»

Be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed and follow @RickMacMerc and @MacMerc on Twitter. Me and the staff here at Mac Station have a lot of great ideas we’re going to share with you, but if you know of any Mac/iPod/iPhone/iPad awesomeness you want us to feature, post a comment or send me a Submission of Awesomeness and I’ll give it a look.

Thanks for reading this far, as a reward, you get to watch a video of me rescuing a kitten from my car engine»
  1. and, no, this doesn’t take the place of MacMercTV []

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From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three taps

Mobile Photo Jun 26 2010 6 18 08 PM From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsThis is a little trick I showed to my buddy @JamesProps a little while ago that has allowed him to quickly take pictures with his iPhone, have them posted to his blog at JamesProps.com and then out to Twitter and Facebook.

It’s so quick he only has to launch an iPhone app, take a picture and tap send. Then the system takes care of the rest.

It is so easy to set up that I explained the whole process to him over a series of Twitter direct messages and a couple of emails. Here’s how it works:

godaddy From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsSet up your custom domain—<yournamehere>.com

First you need to register a domain. You can get a domain rather inexpensively at GoDaddy.com ( Domain Sale! $6.89 .com at GoDaddy ), just be sure you only get the domain—don’t bother with the hosting or anything else.

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tumblrdomain From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsSign up for a Tumblr account

Next you’ll want to sign up for a Tumblr account and start a blog there.

While you’re logged into Tumblr.com and click “Customize”. In the Customize window, you can change the theme of your blog really simply and there are a ton of themes to choose from.

When you’re done customizing everything else, click the “Info” tab and tell Tumblr you want your blog at the domain you just registered.

You’ll also want to look under the “Services” tab and add your Facebook and Twitter accounts. This will announce every post your make to your Tumblr blog to your Twitter followers and your Facebook friends.

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domainmanage From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsPoint your domain at Tumblr

Now, you’re going to have to tell GoDaddy.com that you want traffic to your domain to go to your Tumblr blog. So, log into GoDaddy.com, go to Domain Management, click on your domain in the list of domains.

domainlist From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsOnce you arrive at the Domain Manager page for your domain, click “Total DNS Control”

(Almost there!) Click the little paper & pencil icon under A (Host) in the @ row…

totalDNS From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsThen plug 72.32.231.8 into the “Point To Ip Address:” field and click OK.

Now, give it a minute or two and then go to your domain name …it should now be domainmanagerA From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsyour Tumblr blog. Free website with your own custom domain.

The app that makes is simple by making it Quickr

There is a free Tumblr app which is pretty great, but there is also a 99¢ app called Quickr from Basil Apps that makes posting pictures to your page a much simpler procedure: Launch, snap, (type a description if you like) and post—DONE!

domainredirect From iPhone to your blog to Twitter and Facebook in three tapsThe thing I love about services like Tumblr is they integrate so well (and evolve to continue to integrate well) with other social networking and web services. A lot of people trying to establish a “personal brand” make an over-the-top “Hollywood” website that they can’t maintain themselves and they’re often too complicated to update often enough to build an audience. A simple, free Tumblr site kicks their ass.

You should also go to Tumblr’s Goodies Page and drag the “Share on Tumblr” bookmarklette into your bookmarks bar on your browser.

Then, any time you’re on a super awesome website reading an article, click the “Share on Tumblr” button in your toolbar and a little window will pop up and help you post a link to that article any way you would like (text, photo, video, quote…whatever!)

I’m really liking Tumblr. Let me know how this process works for you.

What online services do you use to express yourself and reach your friends…your audience? Please tell me about it in the comments.