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  1. @monkchips but then, how is this any different from any desktop app?
  2. @monkchips webapps aren’t capable enough for a lot of the things native apps do. yet. getting there, though.
  3. @alexbrooks the 3D TV that C4 is doing is nothing at all like the 3D TV Sky’s planning to launch—the latter’s more like current 3D in cinema
  4. @Alshie not received any notifications. yet.
  5. @cyberdoyle what sort of people is she interested in?
  6. @foresmac I especially like the fact they’re inviting other projects to use them for hosting. how to kill your project in one easy step?
  7. @foresmac haha, those guys are funny
  8. @moustaki @ThreeBytesFull quick q.—is there anywhere (public) that PO RDF for the services (and subclasses thereof) is served?
  9. and apparently, meaningless phrases. “unset IMs”?
  10. using iChat and Tweetie together is a world of blank lines and unset IMs
  11. @ahruman wellyes, won’t dispute that
  12. @tom_watson @Hammer it’s all starting to sound a bit RIAA
  13. @siracusa iChat also shows a lock in the chat windows’ title bars on 10.5/10.6 when encryption is enabled…
  14. @meeware depends if there was an MP4 download of it available
  15. I wonder if you could recreate fsn as a Quartz Composition nowadays.
  16. @rob_rix this on 10.6? I think the new “Eject Manager” gets into a pickle occasionally if the device blocks indefinitely; breaks LS
  17. @steveabraham once you know the commands, it’s a stunning bit of tech—especially with Crossbow (virtual NICs+switches)
  18. @SteveStreza urgh. STREAMS ftl.
  19. @rob_rix ooh, LaunchServices failure. they’re always… fun :\
  20. @steveabraham novelty factor is rsyncing files from an OpenSolaris zone at Goscomb to a VirtualBox VM at home. does come in handy, though.