Domain: holymac.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to holymac.com.
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Free Horoscope
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Your Horoscope
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Go here
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HolyMac
This is a little offtopic but it's mac-related and damn is it funny.
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Where it went
Everyone went here.
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ISO Mirror
Looks like the site got swamped. There's a mirror at the ftp site linked from HolyISO.
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Sue a Spammer!
What you can do:
Go to war!
Sue!
And win!
or...
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No odds
The spammers have won. They won five years ago. Heck, after putting my email up on Slashdot I got spammed in under 24 hours.
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Solutions
HolyColor does just this. Check it out, but it's only for Linux.
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Uh... sterility?
Then why can we touch "moon rock" at the Johnson Space Center in Clearlake, Texas? For more info and pictures of moon/mars rock, go to HolyRock.com.
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SendUpdate() Solutions
Holy Mac has the transparent networking architecture in a C# framework. It should work well for what you're trying.
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Re:And Apple never "borrowed" from MS?
Finder customization didn't make it publically until Mac OS X Public beta (Sep 2000), it wasnt even in Mac OS X DP4 which shipped in May of 2000. IE 5 for Mac shipped a few months prior to that and was even included as a carbon app on the developer disc. -
Mirrored
The images are mirrored at the front page of www.holymac.com as well.
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Re:general mailaise, specific malaise
I would like to point out that the MacOSX articles refer to the DP3 version of Aqua, not the current one. In addition, the critique of the Quicktime Player is of the 4.0 version, not the new MacOSX Quicktime interface, which addressed most if not all of the problems brought up in the critique.
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Apple building advertisements into the OS?
Checking out the Sherlock picture, I was surprised to see the advertisement built into it. So, if there's someone out there who can field these questions, please do:
- Is the ad really part of Sherlock, or did someone just add it to the screenshot?
- If so, have ads always been a part of Sherlock, or is a new development?
- Is Sherlock the standard search/find utility for it, or is there just a simple local search, with Sherlock being like the advanced option?
If you have to go through Sherlock to perform any system searches, I'd find the presence of ads to be fairly troubling, but if it's not the OS's standard search utility, I don't think that it's too big a deal.
Cheers,
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Wow, this is nice
I remember when I had an apple II, it didn't tell time nearly as well. Now Macintosh has an ANALOG CLOCK. Wow. Now that they've finished that, maybe they can work on a journaling file system. Sweet.
Btw obviously rob's "gf" doesn't mean "girlfriend" but rather "gnashing fiend". Everyone has a few demons lurking somewhere (: