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Saturday, February 22, 2003
Not lazy, just too little time... I have to appologize to the readers of my blog for not posting more often. Not that I don't have enough material to post, but the time to do it is missing. As I find the Blog*Spot web-interface quite cumbersome to work with, I am evaluating other posibilities for maintaining a blog. Until I find a good solution for to do this, I'll go on formating the posts with Taco HTML Editor, a small freeware utility and copy/pasting them in the web-interface of Blog*Spot. Not that I do not appreciate the free service, I just have a genuine disliking of web-interfaces for email and similar and the blog here is no exception. It does work a bit better since Safari's update to v60, now the window doesn't close anymore when I hit the 'post' button, it just goes blank and needs to be refreshed manually. So, please keep coming back, I promise it will get better :-) (0) comments You can throw away the earplugs... Power Mac G4 Power Supply Exchange Program Announcement The Power Mac G4 Power Supply Exchange Program offers owners of Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) computers the option of reducing the operating acoustic level of their computers by exchanging their original power supplies and system fans for new, quieter versions. Read detailed info on Apple's website... (0) comments Monday, February 03, 2003
Must have... Not enough desktop real estate to get yourself a new Xserve? If the only reason not to get an Xserve was the the question where to put it, Marathon Computer's Vert•X for Apple Xserve is the solution for you. (0) comments Networking Airport Extreme... 802.11g... Ever wondered what all the fuzz is about? At the SF Macworld Expo Apple released -amongst other things- new Airport Extreme Basestations and Cards. If you are wondering what it is all about and would like to get some more detailed information about it, you might want to read the article by Adam Engst and Glen Fleishman on O'Reilly Network on this topic. Read 802.11g's "Extreme" Emergence on O'Reilly's. (0) comments |