Jobs to preview Mac OS X Tiger at WWDC Keynote
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Jobs to preview Mac OS X "Tiger" at WWDC
keynote
Jobs to preview Mac OS X "Tiger" at WWDC
keynote
05/04/2004 09:32 AM Apple today announced that Steve Jobs will kick off its Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote on Monday, June 28, 2004,
beginning at 10:00 am at San Francisco's Moscone West. Apple said the
keynote will include a preview of "Tiger," the next major release of
Mac OS X.
Jobs WWDC Keynote: Preview of Mac OS X
Tiger
Jobs WWDC Keynote: Preview of Mac OS X
Tiger
05/04/2004 05:01 PMSteve Jobs will kick off Apples Worldwide Developers Conference
with a keynote Monday, Jun 28, at 10 a.m. PT at San Franciscos
Moscone West. This years keynote will include a preview of
Tiger, the next major release of Mac OS X. [May 4]
Jobs to preview Mac OS X Tiger at WWDC
Keynote (MacCentral)
Jobs to preview Mac OS X Tiger at WWDC
Keynote (MacCentral)
05/04/2004 02:01 PMMacCentral - Apple CEO Steve Jobs will preview Mac OS X Tiger at the
company's upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San
Francisco on June 28, 2004. Jobs will give the keynote address for the
conference on Monday, June 28, 2004 at 10:00 am.
WWDC: Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger Preview
WWDC: Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger Preview
06/28/2004 02:56 PMMacOS X 10.4 "Tiger" Preview at WWDC
MacOS X 10.4 "Tiger" Preview at WWDC
05/04/2004 12:09 PMApple's WWDC 2004: Low Carb Keynote,
Tiger Tease, Tablet Longing
Apple's WWDC 2004: Low Carb Keynote,
Tiger Tease, Tablet Longing
07/07/2004 01:11 AMWWDC is the first five-day conference I've been to that was worth
staying the five days. By Tom Yager, InfoWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Jobs Previews Displays, Tiger at WWDC
Jobs Previews Displays, Tiger at WWDC
06/28/2004 03:08 PMSteve Jobs to preview Mac OS X 'Tiger'
at WWDC
Steve Jobs to preview Mac OS X 'Tiger'
at WWDC
05/04/2004 07:55 AMApple today announced that CEO Steve Jobs will kick off the company's
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote on Monday, June
28, 2004, beginning at 10:00 a.m...
WWDC Keynote Over
WWDC Keynote Over
06/28/2004 02:51 PM
Apple's 2004 WWDC Keynote is over.
Summary can be found with our live coverage notes.
Site will be updated shortly with new information and foru...
WWDC Keynote: A First Reaction
WWDC Keynote: A First Reaction
06/28/2004 06:34 PM By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
WWDC Keynote in chunks
WWDC Keynote in chunks
06/17/2005 05:09 PM
Kevin Marks has created a Quicktime
movie of the Steve Jobs keynote at WWDC 2005 with chapters which
makes it easier to view. This is the first time I've seen chapters.
Pretty neat.
UPDATE: Her
e's how you do it.
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Apple not broadcasting WWDC keynote
Apple not broadcasting WWDC keynote
06/27/2004 05:42 PMUnlike past years, Apple has confirmed to MacMinute that there will be
no satellite access to Steve Jobs' keynote at its Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC)...
WWDC 2004 Keynote Stream Available
WWDC 2004 Keynote Stream Available
06/28/2004 09:29 PM
Apple has quietly posted a quicktime video of today's WWDC 2004
Keynote Speech.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/wwdc04/
Steve Jobs introduced...
WWDC 2004 keynote photos
WWDC 2004 keynote photos
06/28/2004 06:36 PMOur friends at Inside Mac Radio have posted their first photo gallery
from the keynote at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference...
WWDC 2004 keynote highlights
WWDC 2004 keynote highlights
06/28/2004 01:30 PMApple CEO Steve Jobs is presently onstage at the Worldwide Developers
Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco...
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) at WWDC
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) at WWDC
05/04/2004 10:59 AM
Apple announced today that they would be previewing Mac OS X 10.4 at
the World Wide Developer's conference today.
The event, which starts on June 2...
Apple WWDC 2004 Keynote coverage
Apple WWDC 2004 Keynote coverage
06/28/2004 01:11 PMWhile there is no webcast, MacMerc will be updating this space as
often as possible to bring you all the latest from Steve Job's keynote
speech at WWDC 2004. If you have any news tips, please instant message
them to jonknee41. Join other MacMerc readers in AIM chat room
macmerc1.
- Tiger
- Dev watch: Core Image, Core Video crunch numbers with the GPU
instead of the CPU.
- Safari will have new features, including
RSS, Jobs must not know about NetNewsWire.
- MPEG h264 (not a shocker)
- System Prefs now use Spotlight instead of top menu bar.
- One of the best: better searching. Spotlight is iTunes like
searching for the whole computer. Full indexes, even for PDFs. System
wide, search from anywhere.
- Over 150 new features
- Fully 64-bit
- Tiger will ship in first half of 2005
- New 20" display in same design, $1,299.
- New 30" display, biggest ever. 2560 x 1600. Same design as the
other new displays today. FireWire and USB, 4 megapixels. Needs
PowerMac, 2 DVI connections to run (card costs $600). $3,299.
- New 23" display, all aluminum, like the ThinkSecret mock ups. ADC
is gone from the displays.
- The online Apple Store just
went down--we have new stuff coming.
- 3,500 developers at WWDC, 17% more than last year
WWDC Keynote hints at iMac in Paris
WWDC Keynote hints at iMac in Paris
07/10/2004 03:05 PMThe
WWDC KeyNote's
Spotlight presentation seems to hint at the iMac making it's debut at
Apple Expo Paris.
- Steve starts by searching for iMac pictures, but doesn't show
any
- He then searches in the address book for Paris and Birthdays
comming up
- He then goes to mail his search brings up "Vacation 8/4 to 8/7"
and "Half-Dome". The Expo ends 8/4(ship date?), and the half-dome is a
reference to the current iMac.
- Finally he searches using the menu bar for Paris and half-dome,
and notes that it only comes up with places.
WWDC 2004: Live keynote coverage
WWDC 2004: Live keynote coverage
06/28/2004 01:36 PMMacCentral's live coverage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote address to
attendees of the 2004 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W
Steve Jobs to Preview Mac OS X ''Tiger''
at WWDCSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's W
05/04/2004 03:21 PMSteve Jobs to Kick Off Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2004
with
Preview of Mac OS X "Tiger"
WWDC: New Tiger Features
WWDC: New Tiger Features
06/28/2004 02:51 PM
Today Apple introduced many new features that will be arriving in Mac
OS X 10.4 (Tiger) in the first half of 2005. The multiple screenshots
leaked on...
WWDC, Photos and More on Tiger
WWDC, Photos and More on Tiger
06/27/2004 07:29 PM
WWDC kicks off tomorrow in San Francisco. Unfortunately, MacMinute
confirms that there will be no Satellite Broadcast and will not be
broadcast to Ap...
Apple posts WWDC keynote QuickTime
webcast
Apple posts WWDC keynote QuickTime
webcast
06/29/2004 02:07 AMApple did not offer a live webcast or satellite broadcast of this
year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote address,
presented by CEO Steve Jobs. Late on Monday Apple has posted
a QuickTime
webcast of the event, however, which users of QuickTime and MPEG-4
can now view on their computers.
Apple likely to replay WWDC keynote with
delayed webcast
Apple likely to replay WWDC keynote with
delayed webcast
06/28/2004 12:57 PMJobs' WWDC 2004 keynote video posted
Jobs' WWDC 2004 keynote video posted
06/28/2004 09:46 PMApple has posted a QuickTime stream of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote
at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, where
he introduced Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and a new lineup of flat-panel
displays...
Other News: WWDC to Preview 10.4
Other News: WWDC to Preview 10.4
05/04/2004 09:32 AMApple promises a preview of Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" if you register for
WWDC 2004.
Innovation Never Sleeps: Tiger @ WWDC
Innovation Never Sleeps: Tiger @ WWDC
05/04/2004 12:21 PMApple previews Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger at
WWDC
Apple previews Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger at
WWDC
06/28/2004 02:42 PMApple today previewed Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the fifth major release of
Mac OS X that will ship in the first half of 2005 for US$129...
Forum members invited to sound off about
the 2004 WWDC keynote
Forum members invited to sound off about
the 2004 WWDC keynote
06/28/2004 09:53 PMIf you are a registered member of the MacMerc Forums, I invite you to
comment in
a thread I started. Tell us what you thought of the 2004
WWDC keynote. Were you impressed with Tiger? Or did the whole thing
leave you flat? What about the new products? Did they live up to the
pre-keynote hype?
If you are not a registered forum member,
regist
er now!
WWDC Photos (Monitors), Tiger
Screenshots
WWDC Photos (Monitors), Tiger
Screenshots
06/29/2004 01:48 PM
Photos from WWDC have been posted showing off the new Apple LCD
Monitors.
The most impressive shots include the photos of a Dual 30" Displays
that ...
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC
04/11/2005 02:57 PMApple is providing more detailed information for developers on the
workshops and sessions scheduled for its Worldwide Developers
Conference June 6-10.
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server
06/28/2004 04:24 PMMac OS X 10.4, due out in the first half of 2005, touts more than 150
new features, according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who unveiled the
software earlier today.
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC (MacCentral)
Apple readies developers for Tiger with
details on WWDC (MacCentral)
04/08/2005 09:36 AMMacCentral - Apple has released more detailed information on sessions
taking place at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)
being held in San Francisco, Calif. June 6-10, 2005. The Mac OS X
Tiger sessions will give developers an opportunity to work hands-on
with the Apple engineers that developed the operating system.
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server (MacCentral)
WWDC: Apple previews Mac OS X 'Tiger,'
Tiger Server (MacCentral)
06/28/2004 03:05 PMMacCentral - Apple is giving attendees of this week's Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC) 2004 in San Francisco, Calif. a first
look at the next major revision to Mac OS X v10.4, known by its
code-name "Tiger." Version 10.4 is the forthcoming release of the
company's operating system that is expected to be released some time
in the first half of 2005, and it touts more than 150 new features,
according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who took the wraps off the software
at a keynote address on Monday morning.
News: Apple readies developers for Tiger
with details on WWDC
News: Apple readies developers for Tiger
with details on WWDC
04/08/2005 11:59 AMApple has released more detailed information on sessions taking place
at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) being held in
San Francisco, Calif. June 6-10, 2005. The Mac OS X Tiger sessions
will give developers an opportunity to work hands-on with the Apple
engineers that developed the operating system.
Jobs to demo ''Tiger'' at WWDC
Jobs to demo ''Tiger'' at WWDC
05/04/2004 12:37 PMIn a press release issued today,
Apple announced that Steve Jobs will kick off its
Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, June 28, 2004 with a
keynote beginning at 10:00 a.m. at San Francisco's Moscone West. This
year's keynote will include a preview of "Tiger," the next major
release of Mac OS X.
MacMerc will provide live coverage of the
keynote, offering you the first look at Tiger.
Mac OS X Server Tiger Preview
Mac OS X Server Tiger Preview
06/28/2004 04:20 PMAlso previewed at WWDC, Tiger Server delivers more than 200 new
features, including native support for 64-bit applications, Weblog
Server that makes hosting a weblog as simple as checking a box, iChat
Server to deploy private encrypted communications within an
organization and migration tools to make it easy to upgrade from
legacy Windows servers to Mac OS X Server. [Jun 28]
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview
06/28/2004 03:15 PMapple os/x page .. "Tiger" .. tiger ..
Apple
apple.com/macosx/tiger
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Sneak Preview of Mac OS X Tiger
Sneak Preview of Mac OS X Tiger
06/28/2004 04:20 PMIn a Tuesday morning keynote, Steve Jobs showed WWDC attendees key
features of the forthcoming Mac OS X Tiger, which introduces
Spotlight, a new way to find files and information; Safari RSS, a new
version of the innovative web browser that provides instant access to
RSS news feeds; Dashboard, a dazzling new way to get in and out of new
all-purpose widgets quickly; and iChat AV multi-way video
and audio conferencing in a stunning 3D interface. [Jun 28]
Grok Description matches for Jobs to preview Mac OS X Tiger at WWDC Keynote
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10.4: Add Spotlight keywords to images
with Preview
10.4: Add Spotlight keywords to images
with Preview
06/17/2005 04:40 PMSo Spotlight works with all kind of file metadata (size, DPI, etc. for
images). iPhoto is a great application, but I usually leave out
anything that isn't a photo (like, say, drawings). That said, I
couldn't take advantage of...
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview -
Spotlight
Apple - Mac OS X - Tiger Preview -
Spotlight
06/28/2004 03:15 PM"Spotlight"
apple.com/macosx/tiger/spotlight.html
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Daring Fireball: Spotlight on Spotlight
Daring Fireball: Spotlight on Spotlight
07/13/2004 03:47 PMDaring Fireball: Spotlight on
Spotlight
daringfireball.net/2004/07/spotlight_on_spotlight
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Efax-gtk 2.2.10 (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.10 (Stable)
09/05/2004 11:27 AMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 2.2.7 (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.7 (Stable)
05/06/2004 07:11 AMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 2.2.3 (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.3 (Stable)
12/29/2003 05:36 PMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 2.2.4 (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.4 (Stable)
01/10/2004 10:47 AMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 2.2.9a (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.9a (Stable)
08/09/2004 05:44 AMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 2.2.11 (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.11 (Stable)
09/25/2004 09:08 AMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 2.2.9 (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.9 (Stable)
07/25/2004 10:59 AMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 2.2.2 (Stable)
Efax-gtk 2.2.2 (Stable)
11/01/2003 03:08 PMProvides a GUI frontend for the efax fax program.
Efax-gtk 3.0.2 (Stable branch)
Efax-gtk 3.0.2 (Stable branch)
06/05/2005 11:23 PM

Efax-gtk provides a GUI frontend for the efax fax
program. It interfaces with efax directly,
replacing the scripts supplied with efax, and can
be used for receiving and sending faxes, and for
viewing, printing, and managing faxes which have
been received and sent. It also has a socket
interface that provides a "virtual printer" for
sending faxes from word processors and similar
programs, and can automatically e-mail a received
fax to a designated user and automatically print a
received fax.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
An option has been added to the mail_fax script to enable the
received fax to be emailed in PDF (Portable Document Format)
as well as PS (PostScript) formats. When the program exits it
will clean up by also closing any fax viewing program instance
running. Implementation of fax lists simplified and improved.
Other cleanups were also made.
Replacing eFax with MaxEmail
Replacing eFax with MaxEmail
04/04/2005 08:48 PMAdam C. Engst (~820 words)
I'm not a fan of faxes. I fully admit
they're useful on occasion, when the source material is on paper, or
when a form must be filled out in pen and returned, often with a
signature. But as a technology, fax has always bothered me, since it
usually generates more paper than would otherwise be necessary. But,
like it or not, being able to send and receive faxes remains an
integral part of doing business today, so Tonya and I own a fax
machine. It's acceptable for sending faxes when a PDF in email won't
do, but we've never liked receiving faxes on it, since the print
quality is lousy and, more important, allowing it to answer a phone
line is always cause for annoyance, particularly given that it's
necessary so infrequently.
Restore Print dialog after installing
eFax Messenger
Restore Print dialog after installing
eFax Messenger
12/22/2004 01:04 AMIf you've installed eFax Messenger on your machine, you may have
noticed that the 'Preview' and 'Save as PDF...' buttons in the Print
dialog are changed to iconic buttons. The Preview button shows the
icon for Preview.app, an...
10 Goto 10: MT-Preview: WYSIWYG
Preview Mode for Movable Type
10 Goto 10: MT-Preview: WYSIWYG
Preview Mode for Movable Type
01/11/2004 07:57 AM10 Goto 10: MT-Preview: WYSIWYG Preview Mode for Movable
Type
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Mok3 Introduces Perspective Clone Brush
Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop Software -
Unique Mok3 Plug-in Software Takes the
Guesswork Out of Digital Cloning for 3D
Perspective
Mok3 Introduces Perspective Clone Brush
Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop Software -
Unique Mok3 Plug-in Software Takes the
Guesswork Out of Digital Cloning for 3D
Perspective
02/01/2005 09:10 PMMok3 today introduced its Perspective Clone Brush™ plug-in for Adobe®
Photoshop® Software. Graphics designers, architects, interior
designers, and all digital artists editing images can now rapidly
clone areas in an image with automatic correction for 3D perspective.
In addition to saving countless hours of painting or manual
retouching, the Perspective Clone Brush also features advanced
capabilities to perform its cloning operation with simultaneous
correction for differences in lighting and scale in the image. [PRWEB
Jan 31, 2005]
"Spotlight"
"Spotlight"
06/28/2004 08:15 PMSpotlight fun
Spotlight fun
06/06/2005 12:15 AM I've having a hell of a time playing with the internals of
Spotlight. I have some more articles coming, but a quick and dirty
one that goes over how I'm finding out the niftiest things to do was
just posted on Mac Geekery. The alternative to
the above article is to just use mdfind in Terminal, but
that's no fun because you don't get the pretty categorized results and
so on. Anyhow, enjoy.
More about Spotlight
More about Spotlight
07/12/2004 07:13 PMIn reading John Gruber’s Spotli
ght on Spotlight today, I was struck by something interesting:
One implication of Spotlight’s file-centricity is
that its ability to search “email” might not apply to
clients other than Apple Mail — it’s the fact that the new
Tiger version of Mail stores each message as a separate file that
allows Spotlight to effectively return individual mail messages as
search results. No other major mail client uses a one-message-per-file
storage format.
I haven’t looked into Spotlight in any depth (and, if I had, I
couldn’t talk about it). But, if it’s true that Spotlight
only looks at files, then this creates an interesting dilemma for all
the developers whose apps don’t use individual files.
NetNewsWire, for instance, does not use a separate file for each
individual news item. And NetNewsWire isn’t alone, of
course—in fact, I think there’s a trend toward more and
more apps like this, apps that store chunks smaller than most web
pages and files. (What Anil Dash calls a
Microcontent Client.)

And now for some trivia...
Little-known fact—years ago, back in 1996 (I think), Ranchero
Software had a product named Spotlight. It was a search engine for
websites: it used Frontier (which was freeware then) and Filemaker Pro
and ran behind WebSTAR and similar HTTP servers.
Spotlight cost $99, and it didn’t have the success that, say,
NetNewsWire has—but we did get an “It Shipped!”
plaque from Apple, signed by Heidi Roizen. (I think. My memory may not
be completely accurate on some details.)
Which is to say nothing in particular, except that the name Spotlight
is pretty good for search technology. (And I highly doubt that we were
the first ones to use it.)

At the time our company may still have been known as World Wide Power
& Light. (Another piece of trivia.) We stopped using that name because
it was way too long and because someone else was using it too. (Oops.)
(We had a weird domain name: wrldpwr.com. One of those domain names
that takes a half-hour to explain out loud.)
Here’s an old logo we never used:

Spotlight on Spotlight
Spotlight on Spotlight
07/12/2004 03:39 PMAn overview of Mac OS X 10.4’s upcoming Spotlight search
technology.
Spotlight holiday
Spotlight holiday
06/24/2005 07:35 PMSpotlight on ID theft
Spotlight on ID theft
07/06/2004 01:54 AMUSA Today Jul 6 2004 6:05AM GMT
VOTC Spotlight On R2-D2
VOTC Spotlight On R2-D2
08/05/2004 02:26 PMHasbro updates its Vintage
Original Trilogy Collection with all
the details on everyone's favorite astromech droid....R2-D2! Loaded
with accessories and attachments, this is truly the ultimate astromech
droid to date, and it even comes with
Return of the Jedi
sculpting, and the very popular Vintage packaging. Click on the
thumbnail for the complete report.
802.1X in the Spotlight at Enterprises
802.1X in the Spotlight at Enterprises
03/14/2005 05:46 PM The 802.1X protocol for authenticating users and restricting access
is starting to hit the big time: This long feature, which I wrote for
Mobile Pipeline, walks through how the 802.1X specification works, how
it can be secured, and what benefits it is bringing to businesses and
academic institutions that want to segregate traffic, control access,
and provide a high level of security to their wireless links. After
talking to vendors and customers, it's clear that all the pieces
needed to make 802.1X a consistently deployed, secure, successful
method of authentication are in place. Even better, 802.1X can secure
wired and wireless networks with equal ease, preventing rogue access
points, unauthorized Ethernet users, and even sticking virus-infected
legitimate users on special VLANs to solve their problems before they
hit the LAN....
Member Spotlight: hog
Member Spotlight: hog
08/18/2004 10:29 AM<a
href="http://www.spymac.com/member.php?memberid=3820">{_h
og}</a><b>Name:</b> hog
<b>Birthdate:</b> Spring of the early 80s
<b>Best Quality:</b> Humor
<b>Worst Quality:</b> Humor
<b>First Mac:</b> Mac Classic
<b>Current Setup:</b> See the <a
href="http://www.spymac.com/gallery/show_photo.php?picid=10953&qu
ot; target="_blank">picture in my gallery</a>
<div class="infobox">Where was the best place you have
ever been on vacation?</div>
The Galapagos islands, although I'm not sure I would call it a
vacation, cause every day was such a huge learning experience. No one
could have taught me that in a classroom.
<div class="infobox">What is your favourite
food?</div>
My favourite food is sushi. I like my sushi like I like my women,
naked on a bed of rice, minus the rice.
<div class="infobox">Do you have any pets?</div>
I have a wild cat that goes by the name Kittay, there are some
pictures of her in my gallery. I also have some fish but they come and
go, so no need mentioning them.
<div class="infobox">What is your favourite kind of
fish?</div>
To eat or to appreciate?
<div class="infobox">Appreciate!</div>
That would have to be the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, hands down.
<div class="infobox">What is the one urge you often
get but never act on?</div>
I guess since this interview is PG, it would be breaking stuff. I
used to have a terrible temper as a kid, and my parents would send me
to my room. I would get so upset that I would start smashing my own
things, which would just make me more upset. I am glad I fight the
urges to smash stuff now since I now work at a glass desk, that could
be a expensive temper tantrum.
<div class="infobox">What brought you to
Spymac?</div>
Macworld NY did in 2002, as well as the iWalk. I think I was in the
market for a new laptop, and I wanted to find out if I should buy then
or wait for an update, so through my research I stumbled upon Spymac.
I used to go to other rumor sites, but never did they have a forums
where I could nag people about when I should by my new PowerBook.
<div class="infobox">What is your favourite Spymac
forum?</div>
The mod board, with the stripper pole and the... oh, you mean a public
one? I used to like the RLD a lot, but you can only read about the
same thing so many times, and I also found out way too much about
other members - you just dont need to know how many anatomically
correct chunks of rubber some people have. So I guess my favorite
forum is the <a
href="http://www.spymac.com/forums/threadlist.php?catid=9"
target="_blank">Lounge</a>, since it's laid back
and just general discussion.
<div class="infobox">How do you like working at night
time for Spymac?</div>
I am being paid for being on Spymac, how do you think I like it?
<div class="infobox">Have you made many friends
through Spymac?</div>
I have made several friends from Spymac. It has such a strong
community base that I dont know how anyone on here couldn't make a ton
of friends.
<div class="infobox">Why didn't you join the rest of
the Spymac team in Boston for Macworld?</div>
Many reasons. Most importantly it was my girlfriend's birthday that
weekend, and someone had to hold down the tech support fort.
<div class="infobox">Which three Spymac members would
you want to meet?</div>
Meeting anyone would mean revealing my true self, and since the world
isn't ready for me yet, I'll stay in hiding.
<div class="infobox">If you had to be stuck on an
island with three Spymac members, who would you choose?</div>
I guess I would be stuck on there with AtariST, and a bottle of
scotch. With Atari, I know we wouldn't be lost on that island for
long, we'd be picked up pretty quick, and the scotch would make the
awkwardness of just the two of us seem non-existent. What happens on
barren secluded islands, stays on barren secluded islands.
<div class="infobox">What kind of music are you into?
Who is your favourite musician?</div>
I am a huge fan of music, I like all genres, but if I had to pick a
single one to top the list it would be hip hop. It is the biggest
cultural movement since Rock and Roll in the late 50's early 60's. On
top of it all stands Kanye West. It's about time we have someone with
something to say other than they're gonna kill someone else.
<div class="infobox">Would you ever pose nude for a
magazine such as Playgirl or else for a large sum of
money?</div>
The adult industry already has a hedgehog, and well lets just say I'm
not sure I could compete with his, um, "gifted" genetics.
Although if I did, I think my back drop would be a funeral. You don't
see enough naked people at funerals. I think it would really lighten
things up a bit. In fact, that's a great idea, my funeral's dress code
is gonna be birthday suits. That will take some of the attention off
the dead guy in the box.
<div class="infobox">When you first joined Spymac you
had a reputation for causing a bit of trouble and you were sometimes a
bit of a jerk. You later became a Forum Moderator and now you're
working for Spymac. What caused this change in attitude with you on
the site?</div>
Hey now, are you saying I'm no longer a jerk? Well, when I first came
to Spymac I figured I would stir up the pot a bit. I remember I used
to rouse GadgetDon real good in the shouts about religion, and now I'm
working with him. I guess the reason that I turned the leaf, so to
say, was cause I was just too damn good at skirting the line and
figured that if I could be so damn good at being bad then I might as
well give the friendly thing a whirl. It's a lot better, cause now the
shock factor is back when I want it, and now they pay me for being a
jerk if I need to be. Hell, how can I complain with that?
<div class="infobox">Your avatars are great! You
should get some additional ones. Where did you get them?</div>
<a href="http://www.spymac.com/member.php?memberid=2794"
target="_blank">TimTheEnchanter </a> was kind
enough to make them for me on his own time, he is a tremendous artist
and was kind enough to do so, if you would like to see more contact
him cause I know I sure do.
<div class="infobox">If you could live at any time,
past or present, what would you choose?</div>
I think I would pick present day - I like things how they are.
<div class="infobox">If your home was on fire, what
would you grab on the way out?</div>
If my home was on fire I would probably only grab my cat and my tower.
Nothing pisses me off more than loosing my bookmarks and if I lost my
MP3s I would have no reason to live.
<div class="infobox">If you could be someone else for
a day, who would it be and why?</div>
I think I would be some real trashy female celebrity; maybe Paris
Hilton or Britney. I'd run around all day doing all the things I have
always said I would do if I were a girl, which would probably land me
in the slammer. That would be OK since there are plenty of nasty
things I could do in there still. Always wondered how easy it would
be to be a girl and "get" your way out of jail.
<div class="infobox">If someone gave you a few million
dollars, how would you spend it?</div>
On the market and make a few more.
<div class="infobox">If you could see anyone in
concert (time-travel is permitted), who would it be?</div>
Wow, now thats a humdinger of a question. I would have to say Yo-Yo
Ma, that would be one hell of a concert. Haha, all jokes aside,
probably everyone at Woodstock in '69, especially Jimi Hendrix's
rendition of the Star Spangled Banner.
Spotlight On Microsoft
Spotlight On Microsoft
06/29/2004 05:58 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jun 29 2004 10:18AM GMT
Is Spotlight Actually Tunnelvision?
Is Spotlight Actually Tunnelvision?
06/30/2004 02:14 PMSpotlight is addressing the market hype of Google, search, and
meta-data, while ignoring user's needs like a proper Finder to find
files. By Apple Matters (via MyAppleMenu)
VOTC Spotlight: C-3PO
VOTC Spotlight: C-3PO
07/21/2004 11:02 AMHasbro adds a new spotlight to the new Vintage-style
Original
Trilogy Collection figure of C-3PO from
The Empire Strikes
Back. Click on the thumbnail above for the full report.
Text Spotlight v2.5
Text Spotlight v2.5
12/15/2003 09:19 PMThe super-powered OS-level text highlighting tool that automatically
scans your screen and highlights every occurrence of your keywords and
search terms in all open desktop windows including your web pages,
e-mail messages and other documents, making it quick and easy to find
the information you're looking for. It continues to highlight all
instances of your target terms automatically as you surf from web page
to web page or e-mail to e-mail. [Shareware $19.95 30 Days 449 KB]
Blog Spotlight: holle
Blog Spotlight: holle
03/24/2005 04:37 PMholle's blog, Zombie online, contains many interesting entries!
Check it out!
Jobs to preview Mac OS X Tiger at WWDC Keynote