Great idea! My birthday's coming up so I can't wait to implement this.
Great idea! My birthday's coming up so I can't wait to implement this.
But of course, the best advertisement EVER for the Plymouth Fury (any model year) was Stephen King's 1983 novel and movie Christine. So badass, but years too late.
Hey, forget those. My mom regularly uses an apostrophe where she wants a comma, and vice versa.
I haven't installed Leopard, but the PDF markup functionality in Preview eliminates most of my need for the great open-source app Skim. Although I'm not even sure that Skim is compatible with Leopard, so that may be a moot point anyway.
@Jwisser:
All I really want is the ability for Mail to auto-detect calendar events. That just may be worth my $129. Would it be impossible for Mail 3.0 to run on Tiger? I'd pay good money to get that going on.
Tiger's implementation of this is awful... No way to sort the results. No boolean criteria-writing, since there is no text entry. No option, even graphically, for "is not." No option for "Any" or "All" criteria needing to be met.
The Katadyn Backcountry water filters are superb for cleaning up water. I won't even go on day hikes without one. They only weigh a few pounds, and are worth every penny
Screen Corners on the Mac is one of those awesome features that I find bind me to this OS. (Don't tell Gina though, she's really not a fan of Screen Corners.)
AWESOME! Why didn't I think of this before? Now I don't have to go into Gcal when I want a text reminder!
A cold splash of water to the face will get the sleep out of your eyes.
My recommendation is to go to a specialty running shoe store. The good ones will make you run around for a bit and then pick the right style of shoe for your gait.
Seconding display inversion. Also good for having fun with Apple Store employees.
Tab Mix Plus is the reason I am never going to venture back to Safari on my Mac.
I was hoping I'd see a fix to some problems I've been experiencing with the Fox since its last update.
If I remember correctly from Ian Fleming's James Bond series, Bond has a mental alarm clock of his own. He sets it as he goes to sleep by imagining the hands of a clock set to the time that he wanted to get up.
My Casio EX-Z850 had a 3-shot burst mode WITH the flash, which was incredibly handy for this kind of situation.
Hasn't this sort fo thing already been posted? Sorry if I missed some critical difference, but my eyes glaze over at this sort of thing.
Oooh, Viacom's gonna bring the heat!
Officially the most electricity-hungry alarm clock EVER. Like I would want to watch some dude dropping Mentos into a bottle of Diet Coke at ass-thirty in the morning.