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    <title>Maximum hard drive size for iMac 20 </title>
    <description>In article   Nick Naym  writes:  &gt;In article 00A94E0F EB90595C@SendSpamHere ORG    &gt;at  wrote on 11 21 09 8:48 AM:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; In article    &gt;&gt; dcohenspam@talktalk net  Daniel Cohen  writes:  &gt;&gt;&gt; Richard Maine  wrote:  &gt;&gt;   </description>
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    <title>More fun with Speech Recognition  at least for me  : </title>
    <description>In article   Wes Groleau   wrote:    &gt; Mark Conrad wrote:  &gt;   &gt;     that MacSpeech is modern while ViaVoice is not     That is correct       &gt; then he described how bad MacSpeech is     I have not even started to tell you how bad it is   but then you can observe that for yourself by   looking at what the MacSpeech customers     </description>
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    <title>Mac usage since manufacture ?s</title>
    <description>Years ago I had some utility  Apple or 3rd party  that showed the total   hours of use  I m not sure if this was calculating the CPU or HD usage     Is there a utility available today that provides such info?    Thank you          Norm</description>
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    <title>Leopard to SL  PPC to Intel</title>
    <description>In article     nospam  wrote:    &gt; &gt; Regardless  Power PC applications will not run under Snow Leopard   &gt; &gt; unless the user deliberately installs Rosetta   &gt;   &gt; and that s automatic     What is automatic?    &gt; &gt; No matter how you try to twist or rationalize  that is the fact   &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; &gt; apps downloaded off the internet will ca   </description>
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    <title>Time Capsule or Airport Extreme   HDD</title>
    <description>In article     dempson@actrix gen nz  David Empson  wrote:    &gt; barcaroller  wrote:  &gt;   &gt; &gt; Does anyone know if the Time Capsule problems  power supplies  capacitors   &gt; &gt; overheating  etc  have been addressed?  &gt;   &gt; I doubt anyone knows apart from Apple and they aren t saying anything on  &gt; the matter  yet    &gt;   &gt; From ev   </description>
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    <title>OS X 10 6 can t mount DVD Rs adhering to ISO 9660  1999  ? </title>
    <description>On Nov 7  8:01am  j   @cs tu berlin de  Joerg Schilling  wrote:  &gt; In article    &gt; Alex Miller  wrote:  &gt;  &gt; &gt;Debian 4 and OS X 10 6 indeed have problems reading those big files   &gt; &gt;Debian sees about 300MB of it  However  Ubuntu 8 04 can read the file  &gt; &gt;fine  so it s definitely on the file system   </description>
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    <title>gpg   gpg agent problem</title>
    <description>Hi     I m using Mac 10 5 6   I recently used port to insatll gpg and gpg   agent   However  if I run the gpg command  I m told the agent is not  available           opt local bin gpg   trust model always   sign   force mdc  e  a     homedir  Users dalvarado  gnupg   recipient 23AC19FF  gpg: WARNING: unsafe permissions on homedir ` Users dalvarado  gnupg     You need a passphrase to unlock the    </description>
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    <title>good ebooks site</title>
    <description>On Oct 3  4:03pm  Vamsi  Rao  wrote:  &gt; On 2009 09 24 00:25:45  0800  cari_ro  said:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; If you want to have more ebooks  more passwords  more informations   &gt; &gt; please go to  &gt;  &gt; &gt;http:  bbs techyou net ?fromuser=cari_ro  &gt;  &gt; &gt; or  &gt;  &gt; &gt;http:  bbs techyou net ?fromuid=8274  &gt;  &gt; &gt; Amazing site with everything you need  &gt;  &gt; what is the inv   </description>
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    <title>Good News: Best Mac  iPhone quarterly sales ever</title>
    <description>On 10 24 2009 07:53 AM  P  Sture wrote:    &gt;  From my point of view  my first proper job was with a company who sold  &gt; premium priced products for those who valued quality over price  It was  &gt; the very antithesis of  Pile  me high  sell  em cheap   These weren t  &gt; luxury goods  but tools for the job  commercial vehicles to put that  &gt; into context  and extremely popular with one man bands wh   </description>
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    <title>Problem with Epson CX 5000 series printer in OS X 10 6 1</title>
    <description>After a software update  the following error occured when printing      Library Printers EPSON InkjetPrinter2 Filter rastertoescpII app   Contents MacOS rastertoescpII failed    Printer driver software was downloaded and then the printer failed to  print </description>
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    <title>Is there an IP viewer monitor for mac?</title>
    <description>Andrew Templeman wrote:  &gt; Michael Vilain  wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; In article    &gt;&gt;  Luke  wrote:  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;&gt; I m using a dialup connection   Sometimes I look at the Internet Connect  &gt;&gt;&gt; application and am surprised to see data being sent received when I m  &gt;&gt;&gt; not expecting anything to be happening   Is there an   </description>
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    <title>Complete backups for the iPhone?</title>
    <description>  John Doe  2009 10 15 :  &gt; PS  I am not interested in using iTunes  except for occasionally   &gt; buying programs          bin sh      I am iphonebackup sh  chmod 0755   and need to be run w  sudo           adjust me     TARGET= iPhone ip add ress     TARGET_PATH=  path to  {TARGET}        bin mkdir  p  {TARGET_PATH} 2&gt;  dev null    echo  Backing up  {TARGET}:  to   hostname : {TARGET_PATH}        </description>
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    <title>Repairing Permissions</title>
    <description>Jack Shown  wrote:  &gt; &gt; MacOS is based on unix system  so everything can be done from the  &gt; &gt; terminal  so open it and paste:  &gt; &gt;  &gt; &gt; sudo chmod  R ug rwX  Users username  &gt; &gt;  &gt; &gt; more here:http:  devnulled com content 2007 07 how to repair user permissions i        &gt; Unless root owns files in your home folder  why would you need sudo to  &gt; change perms in your home fol   </description>
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    <title>Font Favorites</title>
    <description>To the right of the plus and minus sign there is a little gear icon  You   can click on the icon for a small pulldown menu one of whose choices is    Add to Favorites       In article      John H  Holliday   wrote:    &gt; &gt;  &gt; &gt;&gt; Hi  Does anyone know how I can add fonts to the  Favorites  category  &gt; &gt;&gt; that is listed whenever I open up the  Fonts  wind   </description>
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    <title>Test of Leopard vs  Snow Leopard</title>
    <description>On 10 05 2009 11:42 PM  Steven Fisher wrote:  &gt; In article   &gt;   Priam  wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt;  From the moment I press the on switch to the desktop  it almost takes  &gt;&gt; 25 seconds   &gt;  &gt; Damn  that is slow     Absolutely  I m sure even the Mini boots in less than 5 seconds  I mean    it s a Mac and Macs are such powerful machines with i7 pro   </description>
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