July 14th, 2009
Several years ago I bought an old PowerBook G3 Lombard in pieces, put it together and installed OSX 10.3. It worked surprisingly well and was good enough for email, web and other basic stuff. However, one of the biggest disappointments was how ‘dumb’ the trackpad software was. That was the first time I discovered Raging [...]
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April 19th, 2009
Wow… just came across this term for the first time. Just when the Midwest was starting to get some respect!
Flyover States
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March 6th, 2009
There are many aspects of Apple’s Mac OS that I dislike, but there are others that I like very much. Ever since I switched from Apple to Linux I have searched for an Apple-like way of entering special characters. “Special characters” are any characters that are not visible on your physical keyboard. For my needs [...]
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February 28th, 2009
As the Web Producer/Designer at Country Weekly Magazine’s website I am proud to announce a new feature that will make it easier for people to find our magazine in stores. I was able to create this tool thanks to Google’s excellent generosity. You can see this new tool in action here:
www.countryweekly.com/where2buy
If you haven’t already created [...]
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January 15th, 2009
Dave Girard from Ars Technica has written a very realistic and thorough review of the GIMP 2.6.4 “Suite freedom: a review of GIMP 2.6.4”. It’s a couple of pages long, but any graphic designers out there that are pirating Photoshop for their home computers should take a look. It’s refreshing to see a designer’s perspective [...]
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