Month: October 2005
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Mactracker Update v4.0
Mactracker has been updated to v4.0. This version adds the latest hardware from Apple, pre-OS 9 operating system versions, Mac OS ROM versions, Apple Hardware Test versions, Apple’s Support Status (such as Supported, Vintage, or Obsolete), a new keyboard and mouse category, an improved search engine, support for smart categories (like iTunes’ smart playlists), a…
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MT-Blacklist Has Been Discontinued
Jay Allen has discontinued both MT-Blacklist and its popular master blacklist. Over the past few months, I’ve been fighting a major behind-the-scenes battle with poorly programmed scripts which have been hitting the master blacklist repeatedly, often over a hundred or thousand times per day, despite the fact that I have, for over a year, offered…
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Jon Takes his iPod for a Spin Cycle
I would like to report that Jon Gales has successfully washed his iPod nano. The [iPod] nano is light enough that it turns out you can’t really tell when it’s in a shirt pocket and when it’s not. On this Saturday morning it was, and unfortunately the shirt was in the washer. I got ahold…
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Blogroll Dive: 10/3/05
Here are the highlights from today’s Blogroll dive: Bryan discovers that iPod scratches can be removed with Brasso. Bonnie gives us a short reading from her deceased iBook. Michael releases K2 r96 and announces that “Vader” will be bundled with every release as an example of a custom style. Brian quickly analyses the future of…
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Favored Freeware: LBreakout2
LBreakout2 is a clone of Breakout. The successor to LBreakout offers you a new challenge in more than 50 levels with loads of new bonuses (goldshower, joker, explosive balls, bonus magnet …), maluses (chaos, darkness, weak balls, malus magnet …) and special bricks (growing bricks, explosive bricks, regenerative bricks …). If you are still hungry…