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The coolest secondhand store on the planet?
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ESR on metaformats, microformats, CSV, and the stuff which people take all too seriously nowadays
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another link to dad’s obit
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The Flight Patterns visualizations are the result of experiments leading to the project Celestial Mechanics by Scott Hessels and Gabriel Dunne. FAA data was parsed and plotted using the Processing programming environment. The frames were composited with A
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She grabbed her new Casio G’zOne phone from Verizon Wireless, which to her horror made an audible alarm when she called 911. Fearing vandals were still on the property, she hung up and hid, then put her hand over the earpiece and dialed again to
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best keyboards ever? i have fond memories of the original IBM PC/XT keyboard (light, clicky) and the Tektronix T4014 …
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nostalgia in a can
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potentially interesting pokes
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4Tb fullsize spindles by 2011 …
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Join Ben Gertzfield of VMware for a look behind the curtain at virtualization on the Mac, the technology that frees operating systems from their earthly hardware chains.
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Those are really useful Leopard tips, especially the ones to stop the menu bar being transparent (as I no-longer have to choose a background which allows the menu to be usable) and the non-3D dock (which makes it usable again).
More Leopard (Screen Sharing) Tips: http://www.macworld.com/article/131094/2007/12/screensharepower.html