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  1. @MrRooni I made myself an Xcode template that does basically the same.
  2. Thanks for all the replies. Looks like sysctlbyname is the key: http://bit.ly/ENy9d http://j.mp/47vm7k and http://tinyurl.com/yas7wyt
  3. I wonder what the best way to detect the newer iPhone OS devices (3GS, etc). I was thinking of checking if it was OpenGL ES 2.+ compatible.
  4. @doseido Congrats :)
  5. Benchmarking different graphics rendering mechanisms with @pcuenca. All of them too slow.
  6. Just created a Hazel rule to move items, after a week of being added, from my Dropbox public folder to the trash.
  7. @pcuenca Happy birthday!
  8. Downloading the 10.6.2 update.
  9. Read the initial chapters of "Cocoa Design Patterns" in my flight back to Madrid, using the Kindle. Looks promising.
  10. Remade the undo manager of Sketches. NSUndoManager was not available in the early days.
  11. At the airport, going to Mallorca for a few days. I hope to be able to work, but not too much. 
  12. @sophiestication Nice article, and interesting points of view.
  13. Just got my new Kindle 2 International edition. Downloading books wirelessly works flawlessly. Amazing, Amazon.
  14. @brentrowland You can choose. I took both. The difference is the hours of practice required.
  15. @brentrowland It is a license that allows you to handle boats up to 12 meters long and go up to 12 nautical miles from the coast.
  16. Feeling a bit better after 6-7 crazy weeks.
  17. The Nook eBook reader looks promising: http://www.barnesandnoble.c...
  18. Just finished the test for the nautical license I have been training for during the last 7 weeks. Life can go back to normal now.
  19. The new Mac Minis are really tempting.
  20. The new in-app purchase policy looks interesting, specially the unlocking of already existing features.