Prior, anytime you launch another instance it opens PERSONAL.XLS/A which is your 'personal' excel file which holds VBA scripts, etc. If you already have once instance open, opening another just makes it look like you already have the file open and complains about it.
Try it the same with opening 2 of the same excel file with your hack.
Now if I could just get it to stop warning me that "PERSONAL.XLA" is in use. (Where I keep quite a few general VBA scripts, and is required by my company).
Except Firefox lets you open a new window. Excel and every other Windows program that subscribe to the 'document' model forces you to use 'tabs'. In Excel all the excel files open are inside the excel window. It doesn't span monitors well. I can't easily look at 2 things side by side.
In the case of CANape I have 2 full monitors but every window I have pulled up is delegated to the one main window. With CANape 7 I can 'undock' those windows and put those on a second monitor etc.
The difference with OS X is that for every single document it doesn't put a new 'icon' in the taskbar. It's JUST the open applications (and closed ones)
And the funny thing is some Windows programs are moving towards this model. One of the "best new features" of Vector CANape 7 is that you can "undock" the windows from the main 'window' and put them anyway. It makes multiple monitors SO much easier to deal with.
When I want to have 2 Excel files maximized I have to open 2 instances. And any new files open with the latest launched one, so you have to flip between 'documents' in the same damn window.
LittleSnitch is one of my favorite security programs. Shows any outgoing connections and I can allow for that session, once, or forever and to just that port, any port, that host, that host and port.
Does anyone have a torrent to a file with the trojan? I'd like to open the.pkg and and look at it. It's surprisingly easy to look at the 'install' files. Right click on the pkg and open a few folders and look for pre-flight & post-flight scripts (which can be written in about any language)..pkgs are fun little things.
Indeed. Thankfully because we caught them early on they now won't be able to become teachers or run for office. On every job application they ever fill out for the rest of their lives they'll have to put that they're a sexual offender.
When they move they'll have to notify the county where they live. They'll have to let their neighbors know (So they can keep their kids away from these nasty people). In certain states they'll have to turn over their e-mail addresses and passwords.
Hurray for the war on child porn, lets see if any of them have tried marijuana (as the last 2 and current president have admitted to doing) then we can sweep them under with the War On Drugs too.
Never mind you're more likely to be molested by your Uncle or your Mom's new boyfriend than some stranger in a van.
Why is it that when my cousin or friends are interracial they're not "black enough", but when Obama's mom is a straight up Kansas girl, he's the "First African American President."
My continually bringing this 'fact' up we keep pointing out some imaginary racial boundary. Obama is our 44th president. I certainly hope everyone out there voted for him because of his credentials not because of some melanin mutation. (Or lack there of).
To what? If you have 100 users and 99 of those users change their defaults to one setting, yes, it should be adopted as the new default. But if you have them changing to 99 different defaults then what should you change it to? Most of the debian defaults I've found allow the package to 'work'.
Yes it will pick them up if you tag them, why wouldn't it. - No, it's a problem with AIM's method of connecting to remote clients for video. It's not that the iSight didn't work with AIM, it's that AIM couldn't connect to my cousin in Israel. - I have yet to see Windows use Zero Conf properly. I can type in desktop.local and connect to it in any way. XP must either have an internal IP address or a DHCP server.
Up until 2007, for Diesel cars in the US both Benz and VW both decided to sell to the other 45 states (CARB has been picked up by 4 states) rather than CA + 4.
And some companies just said screw you Cali and people weren't able to buy cars they wanted until 15,000 miles on the clock (or what ever the actual number was).
Then you aren't even on Apple's radar as a potential customer. And it's not that others don't have X feature that Apple does, it's that Apple makes it bigger/stronger/faster.
Apple designs and sells products to its customers: College students, artistic types, IT guys who hate coming home and fighting with a computer (myself). AIM may have fixed things but in its day direct connect / video conferencing almost never worked unless you both had no firewall.
Apple sells integration. Integration is a feature that MOST people want. The iPod IS missing the feature to play OGG or $FOSS_AUDIOFORMAT. But if you ever break out of your cube you'll see that no one cares other than slashdot. Not everyone wants to spend the time keeping their digital library sorted. With iTunes (and properly tagged files) I can sync what I want. Podcasts, Movies, TV shows, all sync. Shows I've watched unsynced. Watch/listen counts etc.
The same with the iPhone or even OS X. When my cousin went to Israel to study they all got iSights. iChat 'just worked'. Not AIM, not Skype not anything else, iChat. No fighting with firewalls or the such.
The same with Bonjour/ZeroConf. Yes it's an open standard but Apple was one of the first people to actually start using it widely. If you get 5 Macs in the same room, turn on wireless everyone can see each other. No fighting with an internal ip addresses. All Bonjour enabled applications just show up. iChat contacts, HTTP servers, SSH machines, etc. I can't even get Windows XP at work to MultiHome correctly without doing stupid stuff with routing. On my Mac it works. I can set two internal network addresses and ping computers on both with on problem.
Microsoft couldn't/didn't even get the Zune to work with THEIR "Plays for Sure" DRM.
So, you could say it was like a tire. There's a goo you can buy that will help self seal tires. Make it so that it is "liquid" in the presence of oxygen and once it hits a vacuum it locks up.
So you seal it. Bricks aren't water tight but some how my basement manages. Build the basic structure then cover it with self healing foam on the inside. Make it so that anytime there is an air leak it sucks some foam into the hole and seals it.
Anyone want to help me set the record? I have a game here that I'll sell to any interested parties for $1.1 billion, any two interested parties for $0.55 billion. any three interested parties for...
The same way OS X runs on the iPhone and on Desktop machines. When the Windows 7 Netbook Edition is released it'll be compiled for the Atom and have some features disabled.
So... close...
"This workbook contains macros recorded or written in Visual Basic. Macros cannot be viewed or edited in shared workbooks."
Prior, anytime you launch another instance it opens PERSONAL.XLS/A which is your 'personal' excel file which holds VBA scripts, etc. If you already have once instance open, opening another just makes it look like you already have the file open and complains about it.
Try it the same with opening 2 of the same excel file with your hack.
Now if I could just get it to stop warning me that "PERSONAL.XLA" is in use. (Where I keep quite a few general VBA scripts, and is required by my company).
But it's a nice 'hack'.
Flash still eats a ton of CPU and Memory on my brand new 2gHz Mac Book Pro. I can't imagine what it'd do to an iPhone.
Except when you right click on the Dock icon it shows you.... all the open documents.
Except Firefox lets you open a new window. Excel and every other Windows program that subscribe to the 'document' model forces you to use 'tabs'. In Excel all the excel files open are inside the excel window. It doesn't span monitors well. I can't easily look at 2 things side by side.
In the case of CANape I have 2 full monitors but every window I have pulled up is delegated to the one main window. With CANape 7 I can 'undock' those windows and put those on a second monitor etc.
The difference with OS X is that for every single document it doesn't put a new 'icon' in the taskbar. It's JUST the open applications (and closed ones)
And the funny thing is some Windows programs are moving towards this model. One of the "best new features" of Vector CANape 7 is that you can "undock" the windows from the main 'window' and put them anyway. It makes multiple monitors SO much easier to deal with.
When I want to have 2 Excel files maximized I have to open 2 instances. And any new files open with the latest launched one, so you have to flip between 'documents' in the same damn window.
LittleSnitch is one of my favorite security programs. Shows any outgoing connections and I can allow for that session, once, or forever and to just that port, any port, that host, that host and port.
Does anyone have a torrent to a file with the trojan? I'd like to open the .pkg and and look at it. It's surprisingly easy to look at the 'install' files. Right click on the pkg and open a few folders and look for pre-flight & post-flight scripts (which can be written in about any language). .pkgs are fun little things.
It's not YOUR bandwidth, it's about theirs.
Indeed. Thankfully because we caught them early on they now won't be able to become teachers or run for office. On every job application they ever fill out for the rest of their lives they'll have to put that they're a sexual offender.
When they move they'll have to notify the county where they live. They'll have to let their neighbors know (So they can keep their kids away from these nasty people). In certain states they'll have to turn over their e-mail addresses and passwords.
Hurray for the war on child porn, lets see if any of them have tried marijuana (as the last 2 and current president have admitted to doing) then we can sweep them under with the War On Drugs too.
Never mind you're more likely to be molested by your Uncle or your Mom's new boyfriend than some stranger in a van.
Why is it that when my cousin or friends are interracial they're not "black enough", but when Obama's mom is a straight up Kansas girl, he's the "First African American President."
My continually bringing this 'fact' up we keep pointing out some imaginary racial boundary. Obama is our 44th president. I certainly hope everyone out there voted for him because of his credentials not because of some melanin mutation. (Or lack there of).
So has any website sprung up to replace fuckedcompany? TechCrunch has their Layoff Tracker as does Forbes. But nothing quite like the original.
It's getting depressing out there.
I've used that 'feature' to my advantage in the past. Guaranteed to have a computer in the lab at high noon :)
To what? If you have 100 users and 99 of those users change their defaults to one setting, yes, it should be adopted as the new default. But if you have them changing to 99 different defaults then what should you change it to? Most of the debian defaults I've found allow the package to 'work'.
Yes it will pick them up if you tag them, why wouldn't it.
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No, it's a problem with AIM's method of connecting to remote clients for video. It's not that the iSight didn't work with AIM, it's that AIM couldn't connect to my cousin in Israel.
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I have yet to see Windows use Zero Conf properly. I can type in desktop.local and connect to it in any way. XP must either have an internal IP address or a DHCP server.
Up until 2007, for Diesel cars in the US both Benz and VW both decided to sell to the other 45 states (CARB has been picked up by 4 states) rather than CA + 4.
And some companies just said screw you Cali and people weren't able to buy cars they wanted until 15,000 miles on the clock (or what ever the actual number was).
Then you aren't even on Apple's radar as a potential customer. And it's not that others don't have X feature that Apple does, it's that Apple makes it bigger/stronger/faster.
Apple designs and sells products to its customers: College students, artistic types, IT guys who hate coming home and fighting with a computer (myself). AIM may have fixed things but in its day direct connect / video conferencing almost never worked unless you both had no firewall.
You could say the same of Fidel Castro. He's just one person in a country.
But if it comes down to accepting or rejecting the design of the iPod, the iPhone or any of the Macs then yes. It does matter.
He didn't figure out how to make a laptop out of a single piece of a aluminum, but he's the one that dictated that he wanted it done.
Apple sells integration. Integration is a feature that MOST people want. The iPod IS missing the feature to play OGG or $FOSS_AUDIOFORMAT. But if you ever break out of your cube you'll see that no one cares other than slashdot. Not everyone wants to spend the time keeping their digital library sorted. With iTunes (and properly tagged files) I can sync what I want. Podcasts, Movies, TV shows, all sync. Shows I've watched unsynced. Watch/listen counts etc.
The same with the iPhone or even OS X. When my cousin went to Israel to study they all got iSights. iChat 'just worked'. Not AIM, not Skype not anything else, iChat. No fighting with firewalls or the such.
The same with Bonjour/ZeroConf. Yes it's an open standard but Apple was one of the first people to actually start using it widely. If you get 5 Macs in the same room, turn on wireless everyone can see each other. No fighting with an internal ip addresses. All Bonjour enabled applications just show up. iChat contacts, HTTP servers, SSH machines, etc. I can't even get Windows XP at work to MultiHome correctly without doing stupid stuff with routing. On my Mac it works. I can set two internal network addresses and ping computers on both with on problem.
Microsoft couldn't/didn't even get the Zune to work with THEIR "Plays for Sure" DRM.
So, you could say it was like a tire. There's a goo you can buy that will help self seal tires. Make it so that it is "liquid" in the presence of oxygen and once it hits a vacuum it locks up.
So you seal it. Bricks aren't water tight but some how my basement manages. Build the basic structure then cover it with self healing foam on the inside. Make it so that anytime there is an air leak it sucks some foam into the hole and seals it.
Xvid seems to have taken over as the 'gray area' encoder of choice from what I've seen.
And do people still pay much attention to the actual "DiVX" people? Even when I used Divx it was all mplayer/mencoder, ffmpeg, vlc, etc.
Anyone want to help me set the record? I have a game here that I'll sell to any interested parties for $1.1 billion, any two interested parties for $0.55 billion. any three interested parties for...
The same way OS X runs on the iPhone and on Desktop machines. When the Windows 7 Netbook Edition is released it'll be compiled for the Atom and have some features disabled.