This had bothered me as well and a Google search did not reveal an answer. (Turns out, simply cntl-clicking on this icon and reading would have.) So here’s to you Mr. TUAW Tip Guy. TUAW Tip: Auto-quit Printers in Leopard Filed under: Peripherals, TUAW Tips, Leopard I just ran across […]
Yearly Archives: 2007
Oof, this day is kicking me. Finally done meetings and off to home. Dinner with the fam! # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Many thanks to Kevin for pointing out this new mobile plugin for WordPress from alexking.org. Now you can view Targuman on your mobile device as well! It looks plain (no header) but very functional. The content is there for each post and you can comment as well! Nice. Blue Cord […]
Ah, just getting back to Twitter. My blog will post to it and soon my BlackBerry # Test twit from the BB # Powered by Twitter Tools.
So this is the sermon. I also have an audio of it, which is much more expansive, but I have not pulled it off the recorder yet. Please feel free to offer comments! Patronal Festival for St. Andrew’s, State College Genesis 28: 10-17 Romans 10: 8b-18 Matthew 4: 18-22 Jacob […]
And one more bit of procrastination from my trip to NYC a few weeks ago. This little self-portait was taken with the reflection of a giant “ring” at Christie’s of NYC, as you can see here. .
I am trying to prepare my sermon for tomorrow, with our daughter and her friend watching Ratatouille, that excellent movie from Pixar that was just released on DVD. I would much rather be watching that or, really, in bed. Travel is tuckering me out. So of course I am blogging […]
Comixpedia.org is a community-edited wiki devoted to complete coverage of all things webcomics-related. It looks good so if you are a fan of web comics (and if you are not, but you are a fan of comics in general then you are missing out!), head on over to Comixpedia.org.
If you use Butler (and why wouldn’t you? I use maybe two features of it, iTunes control and multiple pasteboard, but it has hundreds!) a Leopard fix is out. A bit about Butler: Butler’s purpose is to make it easier for you to perform different — potentially recurring — tasks. […]
This had bothered me as well, so I thought I would pass it along. The key step here is backup before you archive and install. You did do that, didn’t you? macosxhints.com – 10.5: Keychain access after 10.5 archive/install After archive/install upgrading to 10.5, Mail.app, Safari, etc. all complained about […]