Domain: macscripter.net
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Comments · 6
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use apple script dude
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A less crappy list.
Here's what I know of and/or could find for the ones I didn't.
- Aaron Hillegas
- Adam & Tonya Engst
- Amit Singh
- Andrina Kelly
- Andy Ihnatko
- Ben Wilson
- Brent Simmons
- Dan Frakes
- Danny Goodman
- David Pogue
- Drunkenbatman
- John Gruber
- John Siracusa
- Jonathan "Wolf" Rentzsch
- Josh Wisenbaker
- Michael Bartosh
- Mike Breeden
- Nigel Kersten
- Ray Barber
- Ric Ford
- Rich Siegel (Bare Bones SW)
- Rob Griffiths
- Rosyna Keller
- Scott Knaster
- Wil Shipley (Delicious Monster)
Unfortunately, it seems that Slashdot has a limitation on the minimum number of characters per line. So I can't just create a nice, simple list, but instead need a significant amount of text to pad out the list, so that I can make it past the filters being used. But I'm still not there yet... sooner or later I will (20.4 is still too few). I'm probably going to have to type a whole lot of crap in here just to deal with the 25 names that are only a few characters each. (and I tried removing returns from the message, but it didn't seem to help at all)
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Re:Updates
...completely useless...
A practical solution would be, of course, something from the incredibly rich selection of free alternative calculators. However, the inner nerd in me jumped on the "completely useless" part of your post. First of all, Calculator.app accepts input from standard clipboard ("command-v" for paste), so you can use any hex->dec converter, even something from equally rich selection of Unix CLI tools. Calculator.app is also AppleScriptable, so you can write yourself a simple script (and if you need hex, oct and bin - or for that matter, even know what it means - you obviously can write a simple AppleScript) to automate the conversion. Since Apple, in its infinite wisdom, has chosen NOT to include built-in conversion to AppleScript, you can use something from the not-that-rich-but-still-useful selection of hex/dec add-ons to AppleScript.
Having said all that, I agree with you that no hex input in Calculator.app is just plainly stupid, just had to let my inner nerd go, otherwise he would harrass me for ages whispering dirty things about Natalie Portman to my inner ear when I try to concentrate. -
Re:My useless reply
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Repeat article, sort of?
Sounds a lot like this guy's story.
Basically, stolen iBook has dynamic DNS and Timbuktu (VNC-like app) installed on it. Owner notes when stolen computer is logged into the net, runs Applescript to help track it, recovers it.
I think I read about this on /. back in January. -
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