Improve your TiBook’s airport reception
Thursday, October 10th, 2002This article shows you how to reaffix the antennae to the case so that your TiBook’s airport reception improves!
Archive for October, 2002Improve your TiBook’s airport receptionThursday, October 10th, 2002This article shows you how to reaffix the antennae to the case so that your TiBook’s airport reception improves! Photos from A Bug’s LandSunday, October 6th, 2002Last Friday I went to a sneak preview of “A Bug’s Land” at Disney’s California Adventure. Check out the pictures! Haunted Mansion Holiday Event 2002!Sunday, October 6th, 2002Matt, my mother and I went to the Haunted Mansion Holiday event on 10/3/2002. We bought event items (I got a watch, a great boxed pin set, and the event pins) They gave us 2 pins (Sandy Clause and Zero), a signed limited edition painting of Sally (only 500!) and another painting. We had dinner in the Blue Bayou (5 courses), rode the Haunted Mansion twice (which was remade for the Nightmare Before Christmas theme) and listened to a panel of voice actors for the movie. Here is a photo album from the event! Update: I added some photos of myself from Matt Classic Aladdin aimless decisions…Wednesday, October 2nd, 2002From MacFixit: Stuffit Deluxe 7 RAR support Aladdin Systems provided the following statement to a user regarding support for expanding files using the RAR format: “StuffIt 7.0 does not support the current RAR 3.x.x standard in use on versions of the Microsoft Windows OS and/or other OSes; StuffIt 7.0 only provides support for up to the discontinued RAR 2.5 standard. Aladdin Systems software developers do not have permission at this time to licence RAR 3.x.x from RAR creator Eugene Roshel for use in Aladdin Systems softwares, so the only current option is to try to reverse engineer the support. It is not known if and when this will be sucessful. At this time, archives using the current RAR 3.0.0 standard can not be expanded.” Euegene Roshel, the creator of the RAR format, replied: “Portable Unrar 3.0 C++ source code is available in “RAR extras” part of www.rarlab.com since early beta versions of 3.0. It may be used free of charge in any applications, the only license limitation is that source must not be used to re-create RAR compression algorithm.” Steve’s Take: Ask any of my friends, Stuffit needs to go. This company continues to produce slower than the competition compression and expansion. The above is an example of management not even talking to the RAR compresion holder to get the same information a Macintosh news site could get. Someone needs to just make a competing product and be done with it. If I knew anything about compression…. hehe |
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