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  1. Re:UNIX programmer? on Zarf in Mac OS X Land · · Score: 1

    Good! Maybe they will quit screwing with my machine!!! ;-)

  2. Re:UNIX programmer? on Zarf in Mac OS X Land · · Score: 2, Insightful

    But you ARE making changes. If you load a driver, it obviously wasn't there before. You are changing the system...! Sheesh. I've got an idea..., it's the iHandPuppet! Now Kookla, Fran, and Ollie will appear to guide users through those tough problems like "How To Enter Your Password" and "Why Dont I Have Permission To Trash My /Bin Folder???...."

  3. Re:UI was broken on Zarf in Mac OS X Land · · Score: 1

    Wow, I think this took me 2.7 seconds to figure out.

  4. Re:"To install..." on iWarez · · Score: 1

    That's not my point. If the kid is clever enough to get on Limewire for serials, then he is clever enough to download the whole damn app, too. Chances are, if he's walking into CompUSA in the FIRST PLACE, he's NOT that clever. ;-) Yes, can copy the folder to your drive and it sets itself up. But then it askes you for a serial number, and that is something he did not get.

  5. Re:Mac Installation Still Works Like That??? on iWarez · · Score: 1

    Actually, it hasn't. There are loads of suppoprt files and prefs that the kid probably didn't get. For one thing, the registration is stored in /Users//Library/Preferences/Microsoft/... Do you think he got all the way in there? So he got the Office Folder and a bunch of apps that won't launch. Doh!

  6. Re:Why is this just an Apple problem? on Apple IDE Cannot Access Beyond 137GB · · Score: 3, Insightful

    OOOOO... BURN... Seriously, the ATA thing is really a non-issue. If you have an iMac or a Cube, you didn't buy it for expandability. i have a 100GB crive in mine, but I don't think I'll go any bigger. If you have a tower, you get a PCI card, just like any PC user that doesn't have bleeding-edge technology. No biggie. Personally, I prefer LOTS of hard drives over a few big ones. When OS X RAID starts working propperly.... Oh... I see colors....