"What brings you so far from home ?"
"We look for things."
"What were you looking for ?"
"Things we need."
"Can you be more specific ?"
"Things that make us go. We need help."
"What is the nature of your mission ?"
"We look for things."
-- Riker and Grebnedlog in ST:TNG "Samaritan Snare"
You can also type " + Q" (or force quit - 'ESC + option + command) to quit the product registration program.
The Mac OS X 10.3 (and previous) registration program does not ask for a serial number to validate/activate the OS, the registration program is just gathering contact and demographic information.
Mac OS X Server DOES ask for a serial number, presumably to determine if the server supports five or an unlimited number os users), otherwise the registration program functions the same as the "client" version.
The new iPod now offers 44.1KHz recording... http://www.apple.com/ipod/specs.html
man page for "pmset", then use the "do shell script shell string with administrator privileges" AppleScript command.
live365.com has a streaming radio client, Radio365, that has a "buy now" button that links to the iTunes Music Strore.
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You can also type " + Q" (or force quit - 'ESC + option + command) to quit the product registration program. The Mac OS X 10.3 (and previous) registration program does not ask for a serial number to validate/activate the OS, the registration program is just gathering contact and demographic information. Mac OS X Server DOES ask for a serial number, presumably to determine if the server supports five or an unlimited number os users), otherwise the registration program functions the same as the "client" version.
BSD Ports for Mac OS X (and Darwin) can be found here: http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinports/