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Replying to @wnas
@wnas YAY! That's awesome, I want to see that presentation.
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Replying to @jacksonj04
@jacksonj04 that makes sense - I imagine on a tablet it rocks!
Replying to @wnas
@wnas I understand, I really do. It would be very powerful, but with great power comes ... you know the rest if you really are a #nerd ;)
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Replying to @SailorJX
WebKit is both an open source browser rendering engine and a Mac OSX framework that drives stuff like dashboard.app, mail.app etc. @SailorjX
Replying to @Kingsley2
@Kingsley2 oh cool! That looks fun, gonna give it a try now. Thanks :)
Replying to @jamespoling
@jamespoling You know, I haven't tried doing that yet. I hardly check FB anymore. And I've used Google+ twice. I prefer Twitter, I guess.
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Replying to @SailorJX
@SailorjX glad to hear that you can change that "feature" It seems to be upsetting a lot of people.
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Replying to @richblyth
@blythy83 I really hate that. It's like "hey, check out this awesome juicy apple, it's so pretty and YOU CAN'T HAVE IT!"
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Replying to @wnas
@wnas a lot of people would like to crawl up the tree. It is kinda ridiculous that we can only climb down. (re: CSS selectors)
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Replying to @murger
@GurhanMermer ah, gotcha. Makes a little more sense. Thanks! :)
Replying to @IanKath
@IanKath LOL! I read commodore and thought C64! Tells you where my head is at. God I loved that computer.
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Almost want to try Lion but not gonna do it while on the road while my Mac has the sniffles. I'm curious as to the inverted scrolling thing.
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Replying to @murger
@GurhanMermer But no other settings seem to change - my calendar, time/date and so on are all retained. I know very little about memory.
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Replying to @robhawkes
@robhawkes Sorry, I was being compelling. I shouldn't have obfuscated the message. Very interesting to hear his points, though.
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Replying to @MurraySilber
@MurraySilber nope, this is 2010. The problem has been documented since 2008. I saw it happen on an early MBP once.
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Mac OSX geeks: Why would flushing PRAM and VRAM remove a screen flicker? It seems to do the trick at least for a while. What's that about?
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Replying to @setmajer
@setmajer Maybe it's a conspiracy between Haliburton and Boeing? Nah, more like Haliburton and Lockheed Martin. That could cause a faux sun.
The current crowdsourced transcript from Eich's commentary at piratepad.net/amwb-20110721 is only 1/4 finished FYI.
Replying to @jbowtie
@jbowtie The cat is out of the bag.