SiliconGraphics O2 Vintage Workstation - It's a UNIX System, I Know This
In the mid 1990s, if you had $15000 to spare and wanted a graphics and video workstation, this is what you bought. Thankfully, they cost next to nothing in 2016. This is the SiliconGraphics O2, and it's far from your average PC. -- Contact Me -- Please don't use any YouTube contact features, I never read them. If you need to get in touch, please contact me on Reddit as a private message to /u/DodoDude700 or comment on one of my videos. More is to come soon. -- How I make my videos -- I use Final Cut Pro on my 2015 MacBook Pro or my custom Xeon Hackintosh, and film with a Canon EOS 60D. I sometimes use some random lights, sometimes I am lazy and don't. I have a really overfilled lab, which is usually where I dig up the tech seen in my videos. -- ALL TRADEMARKS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS -- If you need to contact me for legal reasons, please use one of the above contact methods. I try to credit all content from external sources, but if you think I forgot to mark yours, I would be happy to figure something out.

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