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Christian Brady
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 […]
Tonight I am sitting in Cincinnati’s airport (which is really in KY). I was just going to write that Cinci also has free WiFi but after initially loading nytimes.com it pooped out and then reloaded asking me for a password, etc. So… if you are reading this I have made […]
Jim West may not approve of cats, but “Jingle” (or “Tyger,” as I prefer to call her) is a great little kitten that has brought a lot of joy to the family.
I am really loving Spaces, but I had noticed this problem as well. For example (in addition to the example below), if I upload images to Flickr, Safari opens a page when it is complete, with Spaces this brings Safari and its space to the foreground. Annoying when I am […]
Well I made it in at midnight on Friday without any troubles. Very smooth flights actually. But my luggage did not arrive until 20 minutes ago. 7:15 am on Sunday morning. My travel schedule is nuts over the next two weeks. I will be on the road again the second […]
I am sitting in the Denver International Airport, probably one of the nicest airports I have ever been through. They have the nicest TSA people I have ever met (even with a LOT of people coming through), clean and bright, and free WiFi! See you in PA!
I neglected to link to John Hobbins’ Biblical Studies Carnival XXIII. John took a slightly different approach this time. It looks good to me! The format of this carnival is simple. I link to representative posts from a wide selection of blogs. The purpose: to introduce a bunch of bloggers […]
In recognition of scholars blogging on topics related to biblical studies Eisenbrausn is offering works by bibliobloggers for their November sale! Be sure to pop over and pick up a work or three (including one by me!). Thanks James Spinti! Eisenbrauns – Manager’s Special November 2007 Web Sale Titles by […]