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True, he did port macamp back in 1997.
But what I was referring to was him later as a hobby porting the current snapshot of winamp (I think it was 2.92 or something) to natively run on OSX. He mentioned it a couple times in his.plan, too.
Actually, as someone who knows Justin as at least an aquaintance, He dabbles with linux a bit, and really loves his Macs (he has a powerbook and a G4 Cube). He's ported winamp to mac for his own personal use (and to see if he could), and he's releasing jesusonic for mac, as well.
Actually, for the German version of Return to Castle Wolfenstein, they had to take out all the nazi swasticas from the game; it's illegal to display them (even in a game) in Germany.
I'd recommend ModBlog (http://www.modblog.com). I've been there since it started, and it's really good, and free, to boot. Unlimited free image hosting, free domain pointing, customizable layouts, RSS feeds, commenting and a chatterbox, a growing community -- there's nothing not to like :)
Take a look at mine for an example.
http://jarsonic.modblog.com/
True, he did port macamp back in 1997. But what I was referring to was him later as a hobby porting the current snapshot of winamp (I think it was 2.92 or something) to natively run on OSX. He mentioned it a couple times in his .plan, too.
Actually, as someone who knows Justin as at least an aquaintance, He dabbles with linux a bit, and really loves his Macs (he has a powerbook and a G4 Cube). He's ported winamp to mac for his own personal use (and to see if he could), and he's releasing jesusonic for mac, as well.
Next thing you know, they'll start making movies capitalizing on these natural disasters, like maybe a tsunami hitting New York City. oh, wait...
Actually, for the German version of Return to Castle Wolfenstein, they had to take out all the nazi swasticas from the game; it's illegal to display them (even in a game) in Germany.
Well, it's not a bug, just an oversight. Just wanted to point it out. Move along, nothing to see here...
The tagline should be "online-is-where-it's-at dept." "it's" is the contraction for "it is," which is how the word is being used here.