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Friday Apple Fun

It's the weekend, and it's Friday the 13th (depending on when you read this), so have some fun making your Mac windows unusable and buying copyrighted (and copy-protected!) silence from iTunes Music Store. Read on for details. Crazy Window Effects ZackSchil writes "Open a terminal window and type on the prompt: killall Dock. Don't press return. Position a large window behind the terminal window, then shift-click on the large window's minimize button (so it goes slowly). While still holding shift, quickly hit the return key to execute the command and kill the Dock (it comes back right away). As soon as the dock's process is killed, the window will cease minimizing, leaving you with a working, draggable, active window halfway through the warping animation! While the system is at a loss how to translate mouse clicks to the window, you can still move bits that haven't changed location too much. After having some fun, just press Command-M to get the window all the way into the Dock and click to get it out again."

I had a similar experience with iChat the other day: I somehow caught a chat so the window was transparent. And more fun: open System Preferences, click on Network, and before it loads, move the window; when Network opens, the whole window moves back to where it was when you first clicked on it (this isn't new, but it annoys me).

Paying for (Copy-Protected) Silence wayneh writes "As the Apple Turns turned out a great story about several silent tracks available via the iTunes Music Store. They are all subject to the same digital copy protection as tracks with actual sound and at least one has a thirty second preview. Interestingly, a number of them are listed as explicit and have alternate clean versions available as well. Next time you need a few minutes of quiet time, consider purchasing it from Apple."

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  1. alternate method by morcheeba · · Score: 4, Informative

    I had a little trouble doing the window trick (it didn't seem to take the return character), so here's another method:

    1. type "sleep 1; killall Dock" without the return
    2. Hover the mouse over the minimize button
    3. hit return
    4. You have up to a second to shift-click the minimize button. (for more time, use "sleep 2" or 3)

  2. Re:Silence by X-wes · · Score: 5, Informative

    4'33", otherwise as the Silent Sonata, was written by composer John Cage. A pianist would enter onto the stage and sit at a piano for a timed interval of four minutes and thirty-three seconds. During this period, the normally insignificant ambient noise of the audience and environment became the music itself. Of most interest, while there were no written notes for the piece, the performance produces a different sound each and every time.

    On an amusing note, it would be interesting to simply sit down at a computer and click the stop button on WinAMP to listen for four and a half minutes to the noises that are habitually ignored at a computer workstation. And besides--what kind of a world would we be in if silence becomes patented?

  3. Crazy window effect by timothv · · Score: 3, Informative

    That crazy window effect is absolutely amazing. All the window functions are still functional, the mouse clicks just mapped slightly wrong. Thanks for sharing.

  4. mimizing bug by Hes+Nikke · · Score: 5, Informative

    at least give credit where credit is do! (me) :)

    in case you want proof, here is my 1st publishing of the above directions (including an example)

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    1. Re:mimizing bug by ZackSchil · · Score: 4, Informative

      Hey, I actually didn't try to take credit for this! My story actually got rejected and the directions part cut and paste into a double story.

      2004-02-11 02:46:28 Crazy Window Effects (apple,osx) (rejected)

  5. Re:Silence by Mononoke · · Score: 5, Informative
    I hope the estate of John Cage is getting royalties for the silence... they would all seem to be infringing on the copyright for 4'33".
    Someone has already 'lost' (settled out of court) in a copyright lawsuit over this piece of "music."
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  6. Re:As funny as that is by edalytical · · Score: 2, Informative
    AEnima has 9 track of music that add up to 1 hour 6 minutes and 8 seconds of music. You're forgetting that Tool songs are unusually long. Third Eye is nearly 14 minutes, Pushit is almost 10 minutes and Eulogy is about 8 1/2 minutes long.

    As for the 11 minutes and 10 seconds of so-called non-music, who wouldn't want to listen Die Eier Von Satan a recipe for cookies w/o eggs spoken to them in German.

    Why can't I use Æ on /.?

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  7. also works with expose by Stanza · · Score: 4, Informative


    This hack works almost the same if you kill the dock while doing expose thingies. See
    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story= 20040 114175611171&query=expose

  8. Re:Silence by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is all true. In fact, there is actually printed music to the 'piece' that simply has movement numberings and instructions like so:

    I

    (tacet)

    II

    (tacet)

    III

    (tacet)

    as you can see, the piece is in three movements. For you non-musicians, 'tacet' simply means that you do not play in this section of the piece. This term is usually used in a orchestra/band setting where certain instruments would not play in a movement.

    For my own safety, we'll call this an analysis so that I don't get sent to jail for copyright infringement. :oP

  9. Re:As funny as that is by UserChrisCanter4 · · Score: 2, Informative

    At least one Marylin Manson album(Antichrist Superstar) has 99 tracks, the maximum allowable under the CD audio standard. The album cover only lists tracks that are actual songs.

    Not to nitpick, but the album cover doesn't list one song. Track 99 is a hidden track. Every track between 16 or 17 (whichever is the "final" track) and 99 is a 3 or 4 second blank, which serves to make track 99 that much more jarring (it's loud as hell right from the get-go, and has an extremely eerie sound to it).

    Sidenote: this setup is why I hate car CD players (Sony, for instance) that won't skip backwards from track 1 to the final track in the album.

  10. "crazy window" screenshot by e1en0r · · Score: 5, Informative

    if anyone is interested, here's a screenshot of a partially minimized safari.

  11. Re:I would love to be able to by Aldurn · · Score: 2, Informative

    Do the same thing! Open a terminal, type:
    sleep 2; killall Dock

    You now have two seconds to hit F9. When the Dock is finally killed, your windows will be stuck in expose mode! There are some strange issues with the windows that seem to stem from improper window coordinate updates.

    Originally found at Mac OS X Hints.

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