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I prefer to compute naked
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speaking of spit & polish: 1. line up a stack of 'tabs' (can we call them thumbnails?) in the drawer 2. select the topmost item 3. repeat to page down 4. eventually you'll move through to the last 'tab' sweet. this lets me read a slew of…
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Quote: Originally posted by PS5533 well...do they have superbowl ad space??? i'm not too sure they do Originally posted by LudwigVan By all accounts, no. And last I heard today, there were two free slots open in the fourth quarter of the ga…
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Hi, laughablebutanebob. I use a MacCase sleeve inside my backpack and it works beatifully. http://www.jambags.com/MacCase%20Sleeves.htm It's a well-built product (the mesh vent on the back is clever), but I must confess: the 'logo window' was …
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Quote: Originally posted by dferigmu Ok, so I'll go with 802.11g. Basically, I need to send an internet signal from our PC to 2 Macs and an Xbox. I have had bad experiences with Linksys products, and D-Link has a Mac page on their site so I t…
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Quote: Originally posted by progmac It shouldn't really make a difference for surfing the internet unless your cable connection is REALLY fast. It is unlikely you can get more than 2Mbit/sec download from the internet, so the standard 11Mbit/se…
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorya Classic was made for compatibility. If every app had to be rewritten to cope with the extra security, then Classic would not be doing its job. Yes, but what aspects of 'compatibility' or 'extra security' wo…
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Quote: Originally posted by Aquatic Yes there is. Why should it affect OS X? I agree, and can see no good reason why carbon/cocoa apps should be affected. I mean, if you can restart the entire classic envionrment without even touching your O…
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Brad -- another vote for the Grados, though I recommend listening to some first. They have beautiful sound but are almost completely open, and may not deliver the kind of bass you're looking for. If this is the case, lean toward a closed-ear design.…
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Quote: Originally posted by sammi jo Whats the deal here? Anti-marijuana ads all over...but anyone seen an anti-crystal meth ad? Or an anti ecstacy ad? Or an anti GHB ad? Or an anti-crack/ anti-cocaine ad? Or an anti-booze ad? Why does marijuan…
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Ever tried WindowShade X? The Shadows tab (er, button) gives you very fine-grained contol over window shadow appearance.
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Quote: Originally posted by ZO how do you make a "sparse" image? Open Panther's Disk Utilities and create a new blank image. On the Save As sheet hit the Format popup and select 'sparse disk image.' Here's a link that describes a command-l…
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FWIW, you can put your OS 9 files on a sparse disk image then point to that System Folder in the Classic system preferences. Classic will automatically re-mout the image when it starts up. Backup the disk image. If you ever find yourself needing …
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Quote: Originally posted by mac's girl not a big deal, but just wondering if this has happened to anyone else. on two occasions i could not get the keyboard backlighting to turn on while i was in a completely dark room. i was able to adjust the …
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Quote: OK, I've got a challenge for the two-button people, just to keep the sort of fantasy product development angle going: Since presumably you want an Apple two-button mouse because you're convinced that they'll come up with a better solution th…
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Quote: Originally posted by shetline iTunes does do true gapless playback if you rip tracks in AIFF format, but special extensions of the AAC format must used both during ripping and playback to get gapless playback with AAC files. So the AAC…
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XBox2 will not use a PowerPC processor -- this Anton Shilov guy doesn't understand how Microsoft works. For one: Microsoft's XDK is based on its Visual Studio tools, and the VS team has no plans to support PPC development any time soon. This r…