@andrewheiss: I just checked with FedEx - it's a coll $800 to ship a 70 lb suitcase. Awesome.
@andrewheiss: I just checked with FedEx - it's a coll $800 to ship a 70 lb suitcase. Awesome.
If only this was useful for international flights. I'm moving to Egypt in a couple weeks for a 2 year MA program and will be flying with my wife and 1 year old daughter. We only get 4 50 pound checked bags (since our daughter's not ticketed). Shipping to the Middle East is ludicrously expensive, so we're stuck with…
@zhinker: If you find any source files that can be used by Windows, you'll need a Windows C compiler to run nmake and other programs. You'll have to download the free Visual C++ Express (unless you have the full one in Visual Studio already) and use the special C++ console/terminal (unless you add the compiling…
Kind of related question... What does nano -e do? In the manual it says it's just ignored...
Weird - in the history section it says I've visited LH 198 times while in the address bar it says 598 (I've been using FF3 since beta 2)
@CascadeHush: +1!
Buddi will work in any currency you want, for those Europeans out there. [buddi.thecave.homeunix.org]
@twoback: That Hulu player is amazing! Thanks!
VOTE: Buddi
Their drupal site at [spreadfirefox.com] is dead - "Too many connections" on their MySQL server. They still have 53 minutes until go time!
Unfortunately, Google Toolbar doesn't work with FF3 either..
Does Google Site Search work in FF3? I'm using FF3 RC2 and nothing is happening...
I can't get the drawers to work... When I try to open the png file I just get some text overlay... It's like the designers put some protection or something on the icons. Anyone have any luck?
LDAP synchronization with the address book. Or a non iPhone, iPod Touch way of synchronizing contacts in OS X.
+1 to GOOG-411!
I have Vista on my Bootcamp partition and use Fusion to access it when I don't want to restart. I have the MacFUSE NTFS thing that Lifehacker mentioned and it works great. I also have virtual machines of XP and Ubuntu that I run through Fusion for other various things.
Actually this Google Sites thing is really helpful in group collaborative projects. I had to do a big magazine project a few months ago in a small group. I set up a site on my domain and it worked perfectly. We had all our source files uploaded (huge, hi-res stock photos, large InDesign files) and we could make quick…
Vote: Quicksilver
Geotagger works great on a Mac - select a whole bunch of pictures, select a point in Google Earth, drag the pictures on the Geotagger icon in the dock, and you have a whole bunch of pictures with lat/long info. Amazing!
And I just got a MacBook on Monday and was trying to figure out a backup solution for it (S3 with Time Machine... is that possible?). Mozy's e-mail this morning (and this post) have convinced me to do Mozy for Mac.