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2002-07-15

All Hail Harry Newton

One of the best bits about living with people is you get to read all their books. Gilbert is in my eternal gratitude list for showing me Harry Newton's Telecom Dictionary. Any dictionary that includes definitions for Caller-ID message format, Poisson distributions, meatware, Podiumware, RS233 and Harry himself ("According to Susan, his wife of over 21 years, he has become a sex symbol for women who no longer care."), is a winner.

There's no topical reason for writing this. I just thought people should know.

2002-07-12

James and Marybeth

Lisa's song about the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel is so sad. I doubt the music industry gives a toss about the world it's shutting down - but you'd think that the preservers of a country's entire heritage would care. I hope so.

2002-07-10

Apple almost had me.

The iBook's power adaptor went on the blink earlier today. And me with only ten minutes left to copy my work files over! No problem, I thought, with neophyte MacAddict glee - I'll just pop over to the nearby swanky Apple Store and pick up a new one.

The G3 iBook AC adapter costs $68. Unless you want one from an Apple Store, the man at the "Genius Bar" said. In which case it costs $68 plus an $85 "service parts charge".

To be fair, he did tell me I'd be better off ordering online, and offered to recharge my Mac there while I wandered around the Mall for a couple of hours. Disappointed by this level of genius, I declined, went home, ordered the part (two days delivery), and then hacked together a fix using a leatherman and gaffer-taped. I so wanted to be just a meek little consumer today, too.

Anyway, enough Jerry Pournelle-style whining. Here's another Linux to MacOS X blog. Useful notes on identifying which OS version you have from the terminal, remotely mounting disk images, changing shells and the like. No permalinks though.

2002-07-09

Who's your Mac daddy?

Well, it's day four of messing around with Loaner - Cory's old 466 ibook he lent me on Independence Day. I was keen to poke around with the development side of MacOS X, so I bought me a copy of Garfinkel and Mahoney's Building Cocoa Applications on Saturday, and got to work. Inconclusive conclusions so far:

Things I like

Things I'd do differently (given I'm such a darn free software wonk):

Things that, after all these years, remind me I'm back in Macland

And yes, you're right. This is a displacement activity :).


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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