Match the food, and the flag, to the country... Yum. Flavorwire » Guessing Game: Edible Flags.
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Allow network users to manage printers
When rolling out a Mac OS X SOE, sometimes it will be advantageous to allow regular users, with mobile or network accounts, to be able to manage printers on their computers. For instance, pausing or resuming a print queue can...
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Over half your news is spin – Crikey
Today Crikey launches an investigation six months in the making. Spinning the Media is an investigation in conjunction with the University of Technology (UTS) Sydney into the role PR plays in making the media. Under UTS’ Australian Centre for Independent Journalism (ACIJ)...
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Solid State Drives are the new black…
Solid State Drives (SSD) are one of the biggest performance increases to hit personal computers for quite some time. For many years, a solid rule of thumb was that a given computer didn't have enough RAM and therefore the cheapest...
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How to get Juniper Network Connect working with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
I've had issues getting Juniper's Network Connect app to work on Snow Leopard. First up, it simply wouldn't install at all, which was a bit of a problem. Turns out you can download the dmg from the firewall through the...
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The Brads – a comic about web design » The Brads – Why DRM Doesn’t Work
Why DRM Doesn’t Work via The Brads – a comic about web design.
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Allowing all users to access files uploaded to OS X via ftp
When creating a shared FTP folder on Mac OS X, the uploaded files are only accessible by the user who uploaded them. This isn't much help if there's a shared ftp upload folder. There's fortunately an easy solution: Create, or...
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10 photo manipulations to mess up your mind with
Been too busy to post anything here lately, getting my BAS done and other stuff that's equally as exciting. Anyway, here's a bit of a change of pace: 10 photo manipulations to mess up your mind with.
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Toy Story 3
Toy Story was Pixar's first full-length film, and the first 100% computer-animated feature film. It was released in 1995. It was reportedly completed on a budget of $30M USD by just 110 people. Final rendering for it was completed with...
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Flash ? Core Animation
Flash 10.1 on Mac OS X is looking like it will suck less than it has in the past. Adobe appear to be making the considerable effort to leverage Core Animation on OS X to help Flash's drawing out. I...
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