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http://ryanslife.net [Ryan’s Life] Sick because I just spend $1580.40 on a computer, but excited because I really needed one. My laptop just hasn’t been cutting it for the past few months.

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http://ryanslife.net [Ryanslife.net] Ryan’s Life: I’m just dropping a note to let you guys know that I’ll be out of town all weekend and it will be very unlikely that I’ll be updating my blog. I also apologize for not updating much this week, but it’s been hectic with group meetings, reading assignments, and getting ready to leave for a nice break.

Macslash.orghttp://macslash.org [Macslash.org] MacSlash: A daily dose of Macintosh News and Discussion: I am excited, it'll be a huge boost to the platform worthy of a primary number ... Seven funeral directors plead guilty to collectively stripping ...

http://www.marcuswhitney.com [Marcuswhitney.com] Marcus Whitney: One of the things I’ve been very excited about that I haven’t said anything about is my role at City At Night Magazine. First of all, City At Night is an amazing group of people that you would never pick to take on the Nashville nightlife publication market, but that’s exactly what we are doing.

Figby.comhttp://www.figby.com [Figby.com] figby.com - Michael Moncur's weblog » Macintosh: Exposer for Windows: I tried to configure this one to use F9 as the hotkey, but it requires a Ctrl, Alt, Shift, or Windows key modifier, which misses the point of making it work just like a Mac. It makes no attempt to do graceful Apple-style animation when you hit the hotkey, and is slow—I actually laughed the first time I hit Alt-F9 and watched the windows disappear one at a time over a few seconds.

Tuaw.com[Tuaw.com] Fuzzy tactics aren't helping the Mac community - The Unofficial ...: A blog post has been rising up the digg ranks (though has been finally marked inaccurate) that utilizes some fuzzy math in an attempt to prove that the 5 iterations of Mac OS X have been cheaper to update than the 1 version of Windows released during Mac OS X's existence. While the prospect of this might sound great to many Mac users (myself included) who have been purchasing the recent Mac OS X releases at retail value, there are some serious flaws in this post's math that not only undermine the premise, but are also doing a significant disservice to the Mac community by lying to make a point and earning so much bad PR because of it (yes, at times, there is such a thing as bad PR).

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