Excuse me if this post is a little rough at the edges. I just learned how to do this mini-hack, and it’s so valuable
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Excuse me if this post is a little rough at the edges. I just learned how to do this mini-hack, and it’s so valuable
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Book Bytes Special Report: What’s New at Sams Publishing? Plenty! I’m holding over 2500 pages of text and illustrations in my hands. Four recent
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Returning from vacation, installing HP software on Barbara’s new iBook, being unable to get any black ink to print, I was very annoyed two
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Two Recommended Unusual Non-Mac Products Barbara gave me a budget pedometer from LLBean for Father’s Day. The clip attaching pedometer to pants waist broke
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After Tim and Chad discussed improvements to Mac Office 2004, during PodCast 45, I happened to receive the following email exchange between my friend
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Two things happened on the same day a couple of weeks ago. Harry The Computer Guy, a Windows techie I refer my Microsoft clients to, suggested I call my broadband Internet provider to have my rooftop equipment replaced. It’s four years old, and Harry’s service improved dramatically with new gear.
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Promotional material is beginning to arrive for MWSF 2006, including snail mail previews from host IDG World Expo and special “only $199 per night plus tax” hotel rates from our friends at Inside Mac Radio.
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Well, I finally did it … I saw (what’s left of) the Beatles in person. That is … if you consider being a half-mile away the same as “in person!” Here’s my story from last weekend.
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Three Sets of Questions for Qupertino and for MyMac.com readers from the “Uncyclopedia of Macintosh Ignorama” 1 = iTunes: How many weekly downloads take
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Yunnan, China October, 2005 When you fly over Kunming City at about 10,000 feet and you see the scope and scale of the development
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Nemo’s Book Bytes, with a quickie combo review: “Two Tiger Titles You Probably Haven’t Seen Yet” * * * * * Two Tiger titles
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Weeks and Nemo’s Holiday Gift Guide, v2005.1 ‘” MaxProtect II from MaxUpgrades.com and Duma from ChromeBags.com David Weeks and John Nemerovski combine comments on
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Why Tim and Chad are wrong about Apple’s retail stores: Our primo podcasters visited their first ever Apple store not long ago, in Grand
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Perfect Digital Photography by Jay Kinghorn and Jay Dickman McGraw-Hill Books ISBN 0-07-225921-3, 466 pages $39.95 US, $52.95 CN, £21.99 UK While immersed in
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How To Order Your MyMac.com Shirt, Cap, Tote Bag, Mug, Clock, Calendar, or Mouse Pad

John Nemo shows how to record Audio Feedback for MyMac.com Podcast, Using Audio Hijack Pro

Strong Seasonal Shadows With Help From Adobe Photoshop CS2. Learning the tricks of the imaging editing trade, by John Nemo.
The stylish keyboard has 49 touch-sensitive keys in four full C-to-C octaves. Its size is roughly 33” x 8” x 3” and its weight is 7.5 lbs. Additional MIDI specs are available from eMedia. Sound is very good, and finger action is just fine for beginning piano students.
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