It was about time that I did an upgrade on my computer hardware. I’ve been using a 2015 iMAC and a 2013 McBook Pro for all my creative and business needs.
The iMac was my go to box when I needed to any serious work, mostly because it had the larger screen and connected to a 2nd external monitor.
It seemed as the years gone by the damn thing was getting slower. The hardware itself wasn’t too shabby but the OS updates started crippling the speed of the tasks given.
I don’t believe I will reach full capabilities of the MacBook Pro M1. It is geared towards the power user and professionals that require the fast computing power possible in the Apple platform,
When I test drove the Dually for the first time I didn’t noticed the driver seat was damaged. It may have been or the previous owner may have broken it during the time we setup our second meeting. In any case it had to be repaired because I had to sit leaning against the window sill for leverage otherwise the seat would recede backwards in th4 extended cab area.
The first step was to remove the seat from the floor pan.
I’ve always wanted one of these suckers, I traded my 1999 Cadillac Deville. This was a risk trade for me as the Chevrolet C3500 LS Dually had a title in Nevada, the paperwork was two owner down transaction and on top of it the truck did not pass smog emissions in California due to the Bank 2, Sensor 1 (pre-cat) heater was not operational.
Other than that the truck is in decent shape for a truck and already lowered which was the appeal for me. It drives like a freakin’ Flintstones car due to the lowered cut front springs and the rear has been “C” notched with the leaf springs reversed. I have a set of helper bags I’m going to install to help with harness of the ride when the pads makes contact.