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Cool idea for Mac users

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For the non-Mac users out there, OS X lets you have a desktop background that changes the image at a certain interval(don't know if Windows can do this too nowadays, haven't touched a PC in years).

 

Anyway, don't know why I never thought of this before, but I've turned my desktop into a time lapse of the ballpark being built. It's like having Rabbethan's time lapse video as your desktop background. I've taken an image each month since the webcam went up, starting with the first image up until now, and it changes every 5 seconds. I included that epic pic from August with the lightning bolt. I'll keep adding an image at the end of each month until Opening Day 2012. If you wanted to go all out you could do an image each day but I'm too lazy to do that lol.

 

It's pretty amazing how much progress they've made. It goes from still being able to see the football field outline to them working on the roof tracks and upper deck concourse today. I still have to pinch myself sometimes to believe their actually building this thing.

Windows has had it since Vista and I indeed have that as my wallpaper. I generally update once a week.

Windows has had it since Vista and I indeed have that as my wallpaper. I generally update once a week.

 

 

what's vista?

An operating system that was horrific and still more used than OSX.

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Windows has had it since Vista and I indeed have that as my wallpaper. I generally update once a week.

 

 

Cool. I figured Windows had to have a feature like that by now. I also figured someone else had thought of this before me lol.

 

How do I do this on my macbook?

 

 

Make a folder for the pictures, and save one from each month, or day, whatever you want, and name them with a number in front to order them. Then go to your System Settings and Desktop-screen saver and pick that folder. Set it to change at whatever interval you want and makes sure the box for "random order" isn't checked and viola!

^^^

 

Oh alright, I thought there was a way to run it right off the marlins cam without having the save it to the actual computer

^^^

 

Oh alright, I thought there was a way to run it right off the marlins cam without having the save it to the actual computer

 

There is. I remember seeing a thread about it earlier.

^^^

 

Oh alright, I thought there was a way to run it right off the marlins cam without having the save it to the actual computer

 

There is. I remember seeing a thread about it earlier.

 

Ive been trying to search for such a thing but cant seem to find out how to do it

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Windows 7 is better than Vista and STILL can't hold a candle to Snow Leopard.

 

I swear you're the 3rd person I see do this in a week, ending a sentence with a fallacy and then /thread.

 

But that has nothing to do with anything.

Windows 7 is better than Vista and STILL can't hold a candle to Snow Leopard.

 

I swear you're the 3rd person I see do this in a week, ending a sentence with a fallacy and then /thread.

 

But that has nothing to do with anything.

 

Prove that it's a fallacy.

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