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1.5 inch 4GB recorder MP3 Video Watch MP4 Player with FM Radio10 Jun 2008 03:58 GMT-
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Keyboard cleaning, would this work?09 Jun 2008 22:42 GMT4
To get the crumbs out of your keyboard or dry it out after a spillage, take
it to the toilets at Ikea, place under a drier, then hold on tight, very
tight. Have you felt the power of these things?.
Jay ;-)
Roomba -> Pac-Man09 Jun 2008 22:19 GMT7
Cos I know that there are a few Roomba owners here:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/05/pac-man-roomba-created-with-448-leds/
The URL says it all, really.
       -z-
Instant Expose when waking from screen off using shift09 Jun 2008 21:27 GMT4
10.5.3, Air. Once screen powersaving kicks in, I habitually wake the
screen up using the left shift key. This has recentlyish started to
push the cursor into the very top left of the screen, which I set to
Expose. So waking the screen pushes me into expose.
iPhone 3G availabilty09 Jun 2008 20:18 GMT1
from July 11th apparently...
Signature

Am I the only Gareth Slee?
http://garethslee.com

Macbook Vs G509 Jun 2008 18:12 GMT19
I'm on the brink of ordering a MacBook from the Refurb store (they have
a white 2.2GHz with 2GB of RAM on there at the moment)
But I just want a straight opinion on whether this will at least match
the performance of my old G5 2x1.8 PowerMac with its stock GeForce 5200
MacBook power lead09 Jun 2008 17:43 GMT2
Greetings from London's sunny riverside!
Trivial - but watching the pennies
Does anyone make an adapter so that I can use my old  PowerBook mains
lead [round plug] with the MacBook?
Apple Store Down09 Jun 2008 17:17 GMT-
The store is down as of 17:17GMT.  Timed to perfection for WWDC and any
announcements that are to be made.
Signature

Nursey RN

Mac and network management company wanted -- Scotland09 Jun 2008 17:05 GMT-
I'm passing this advert on for a friend who doesn't use usenet.
The customer is searching for a UK based, preferably Scottish based,
System and Network Management Company. It's a small business, ~20 staff
fulltime and freelance, with people working from home, on the road and in
Amazing09 Jun 2008 17:00 GMT4
Apple stores around the globe are cirrently closed. I wonder why.
The current number one prediction?
Twitter will fall over during the keynote.
Applescript question09 Jun 2008 13:50 GMT4
I'm trying to do a find and replace on the first (and only the first)
occurrence of a specific character in a string.
Anyone care to help me out? :-)
TIA
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