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  gold plated macbook air for $5000.....         


Author: pooja
Date: May 2, 2008 21:12

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  cool iPhone Slider Case ,The World’s Most Expensive iPod         


Author: pooja
Date: May 2, 2008 21:05

http://gizmo-luvers.blogspot.com/

cool iPhone Slider Case
The World’s Most Expensive iPod

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http://gizmo-luvers.blogspot.com/
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  GOOD PRICE PRADA D&G SUNGLASSES FROM CHINA WHOLESALERS         


Author: myshoesbiz84
Date: May 2, 2008 18:39

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Our main customers are from Europe and North America and we know well
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  CHINA WHOLESALE NIKE MAX 87 95 90 LTD TN SHOES         


Author: myshoesbiz84
Date: May 2, 2008 18:37

Thenikeshoes DOT net

If you are interested in any of our products, please contact our
salesman and they will respond in 24 hours after hearing from you. If
you cannot find the shoes you are seeking for in the list, please also
contact with us and send us your photos, we will do our best to find
the shoes from our partners and satisfy you with our best service.

Our main customers are from Europe and North America and we know well
about the requirements for those markets, such as style number,
sticker and box details. We sincerely hope to establish beneficial
partnership with your valued company
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  Re: Little Snitch causing problems.         


Author: nospamatall
Date: May 2, 2008 16:02

Grumpy wrote:
> I suspect that Little Snitch is causing instability. Is anyone else
> having problems with it?
>
> My set-up: MacBook Pro 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, OSX 10.5.2, Little
> Snitch 2.0.3
>
> Imagine a recently-installed widget tries to go online. Little Snitch
> asks me if it's ok. I say yes and try to dismiss the dialog but, at
> that point, the whole system freezes and I must do a hard re-start
> which interferes with various other things.

Not had any problems here, same config except 2.2GHz model.

Suggest you try asking here:
http://forums.obdev.at/
as the developers will see it as well.

Andy
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  Re: Belated look at the OSXhints April Fool's front page         


Author: Andrew Stephenson
Date: May 2, 2008 15:59

In article <1igc2fi.1gsrtkp1knt88aN%%me9@privacy.net>
me9@privacy.net "Bella Jones" writes:
> Andrew Stephenson deltrak.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> In article <1igb0s0.jpjjwhgrigcnN%%me9@privacy.net>
>> me9@privacy.net "Bella Jones" writes:
>>
>>> [...] Or is it the thistle ice cream people?
>>
>> Thistle ice cream? Um. No, not as far as I know... The whisky
>> place I have in mind is fairly new (like, fewer than five years)
>> in southern Norfolk (which would make it Midfolk) and has done a
>> few interviews with (eg) Eastern Daily Press & BBC Radio Norfolk
>> who may have archived them... _Thistle_ ice cream? Seriously??
>
> Your lot, the ones you buy litres of and then use the remaining
> tubs for a conceptual rabbit hutch, you know, them?
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  Re: Belated look at the OSXhints April Fool's front page         


Author: Andrew Stephenson
Date: May 2, 2008 15:55

In article <1igc2ep.kmg9wzx5j27iN%%me9@privacy.net>
me9@privacy.net "Bella Jones" writes:
> Andrew Stephenson deltrak.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> In article <1igbjgo.18ffz1arzqs0zN%%me9@privacy.net>
>> me9@privacy.net "Bella Jones" writes:
>>
>>> Andrew Stephenson
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  Nature article on scientific paper management apps         


Author: Ian Robinson
Date: May 2, 2008 14:51

Such as Papers, iPaper, Bookends, Sente etc. Very Macintosh centric. See:

<http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080430//full/453012b.html>

Ian
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Ian Robinson, Belfast, UK
<http://www.canicula.com/wp/>
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  OT: Cats and Technology         


Author: thom white
Date: May 2, 2008 14:26

Yes, I know this is OT, but people in here like technology, and quite a
few like cats.....

Since we moved house a year ago, we've had problems with local cats
coming in the house, eating our cats' food, and spraying etc. Our cats
valiantly defend the house during the day, but are useless (i.e.
asleep) at night.

So, after having to clean cat pee off the baby's push chair /again/ I
gave some thought to the idea that the cats are chipped, and would it
be possible to make a RFID controlled cat-flap.

Luckily, someone got there first - so we bought a 'Pet Porte'. It is
rather expensive (£100) but I'd gladly pay that not to have to have a
foul-smelling 'Buggy Snuggle' (don't ask). Besides, it ought to pay for
itself in a year in cat food savings.

The cats don't need a special collar, I just scanned them with the new
cat flap, and now it unlocks when they approach, and locks again after
they've entered. Obviously, being idiot cats, they prat about a bit,
but after 2 weeks they are getting the hang of it.
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  new iMacs - HD upgradeable?         


Author: Andrew Collier
Date: May 2, 2008 13:27

Hi,

Has anyone seen the newest iMacs in the flesh yet?

How easy is it to access the hard disk?

Andrew

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