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[NickStarr.com : Nick Starr dot com] Browsing thru the blogs and stumbled across this article on Gizmodo. So I went to work and tried my finger out at this whole...

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[TampaBLAB] Front Row on my iBook: Front Row on my iBook Posted by Nick Starr at NickStarr.com : Nick Starr dot com - 11:38 pm Browsing thru the blogs and stumbled across this article on Gizmodo. So I went to work and tried my finger out at this whole bittorrent thing. Well I have to say that Front Row works on iBook G4

http://googlefaughnan.blogspot.com [Googlefaughnan.blogspot.com] Gordon's Tech: * Publishers can create a button that enables users to quickly add their site to AvantGo: Content publishers such as bloggers, online media and magazines can use an AvantGo button creation tool to generate code for a button to place on their Website, making it easy for readers to take the site's feed mobile.

[Opensource.weblogsinc.com] “Why isn’t BitTorrent faster?”, he asked. - The Open Source Weblog ...: I haven’t used Tomato, but with Azureus, which is the best client I’ve ever used (Java, so it runs on anything), you can see who your peers are (people who only have pieces of the file, like you) and who the seeds are (people who have the entire file, like you will be at the end). You can also view how many pieces you have, who you’re getting pieces from, and the progress of those pieces.

Earthlingsoft.nethttp://earthlingsoft.net [Earthlingsoft.net] Quarter Life Crisis: Which, of course, is both time consuming and annoying. (Where I keep thinking that the system restart isn’t the big time problem but those slow application launch times are a real bugger.) And, which by Murphy’s law keeps happening in situations where you need to get things done quickly.

Dave.typepad.com[Dave.typepad.com] Kermit the Blog: Geeky Stuff: Quite a while ago, I started fooling around with Applescript Studio, and produced a little utility for my own use here at work I called "Launchpad." Technically, it's just a very basic GUI that holds a series of my Apple scripts. Basically, I hated having all my little utility scripts hanging around here and there, and thought it'd be nice to be able to access/launch each one from the very same location/interface.

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