Monthly Archives: September 2004
MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 4
MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 4 by y Fran�ois Joseph de Kermadec — This is the fourth part of a series discussing how to travel safely with your Mac OS X laptop. Today’s focus is on what … Continue reading
MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 3
Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 3 by François Joseph de Kermadec and François Joseph de Kermadec — This is the third part of a series discussing how to travel safely with your Mac OS X laptop. Today’s focus … Continue reading
MovableType and Mac.com
MovableType users can publish to Mac.com. The pages are static, so no CGI, but you can retain your blog interface and keep your style sheets. Here are basic instructions. This is work in progress, and I’ll correct, edit, and update … Continue reading
NASA Survives Frances, But What About Ivan?
NASA is assessing the damage from Hurricane Frances. They dodged a bullet with superficial damage to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) and the facility that manufactures the Shuttle Thermal Protection System tiles and blankets. But with aproximately 1000 panels missing … Continue reading
2004 Tehachapi Mountain Festival
Photos from this year’s Tehachapi Mountain Festival Parade. Continue viewing the photographs
MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 2
Here’s part 2 Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 2 by François Joseph de Kermadec — This is the second part of a series that will run over the next few weeks discussing how to travel safely with your … Continue reading
Mac OS X for the Traveler
O’Reilly has started a series on their Mac Dev Center site. “Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 1 by François Joseph de Kermadec — In this first part of an ongoing series about traveling safely with your PowerBook or … Continue reading
Hurricane Frances Jeopardizes Shuttle Program
According to this story Hurricane Frances may be capable of ending the Space Shuttle Program.