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you guys noticed it too :D

still got a high-pitched squeaky macbook pro, i suppose that'll never be fixed by a firmware upgrade :(
Also an update available for Intel-Based Macs, its supposed to fix an 'audio issue' caused by 10.4.10.

i had a pop here or there. anyone else?
that's the default template from Dashcode: 10 out of 10 for usefulness, 1 out of 10 for creativity, heh. :D

3. - damn straight GoDaddy never lets me down / hang.
I've been using Hauppauge's WinTV on various systems since 1999, dependable hardware -- sometimes confusing and buggy software (WinTV 2000 for Windows 2k / XP was always mess I recall).

Team-ing up with EyeTV solves buggy software for me- i'm serriously going to consider buying a tuner. My dad uses EyeTV for converting VHS Home videos to MPEG- on a Mac Mini (first generation - G4 1.25Ghz?). And the application is all he needs, keeps things simple, love the Front Row look-alike interface.
Can I drag items around in the little viewer once added to the list? This is something that has been missing- just waiting to be added. Also; how about just linking to the images rather than slowly cache-ing them (moving the file around the harddisk) this causes trouble for large batch uploads.

Otherwise- I've tried a few alternative 'third party' Flickr Uploadr-s... i still prefer the beta version of this app. Still, we're getting close.
that's graaaayt, what about Edinburgh next Apple. :D
damn it Apple legal team. get your priorities right; we are MAC fanboys (ouch, i just admitted that for the first time) and we're having a little fun with our computers. amongst friends... no one's being ripped off, your not loosing any 'cred or money. utter arseholes.

was the C&D nasty?
I always thought 'Shadow Copy' was developed for system files, for protection of anything in the Windows / System folder... as a precaution against dumb users / bad apps deleting needed files like win.ini etc.

It wasn't a snazzy 'look how this can save you personal files!' feature. it was a 'oh, users can delete necessary files like win.ini and disable their computers because windows never knew any better' app.

does that make sense. i remember sitting in a launch demo thing for XP and being excited about this and the other XP restore feature... but they didn't work as advertised and were all about sorting Windows out first, letting the user be productive second. get me?
"first completely touch screen mobile phone"

yeah, i love the two very real buttons, for send / exit. great use of touch-screen there. i mean. yeah. :(
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I just moved into a new apartment and have been reading about all of the new power strips out there, especially the green ones. I was wondering if you had any suggestions about which "green "power strips are out there with decent joules ratings. And when I say green, I mean power strips that have the remotes or switches to turn off all electricity flowing to certain plugs and with at least 2 plugs that are always on. I was looking specifically at sub $50 because I will need two, but if that is not possible I could be convinced otherwise. Thanks!"
 

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