MacHelp from Maui #90 The 10.4.9 Update - Viruses & Jawaiian Reggae
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007Viruses & what’s in the Mac OS X.4.9 Update. Sahra Indio plays Sweet Reggae Music From Hawaii
Viruses & what’s in the Mac OS X.4.9 Update. Sahra Indio plays Sweet Reggae Music From Hawaii
On Mar 8, 2007, at 12:22 AM, (lady in distress) wrote:
I am taking a Photoshop Elements class and bought the software
for Elements 4.0. Now when I open iphoto, and right click to open in
external editor, I want it to open in 4.0 but it still opens in 2.o.
Shouldn’t it have automatically transfered whatever was in [...]
A little history - with no time left for the music of which we speak.
Our guest/victim this time is David Kapralik, a dear friend and inspiration who takes us back in time, then forward into our future.
Podcasting from end to end
Care and feeding of RRS Feeds
How to explain it to your friends
Flowers and Birds
Pekelo live on the old radio
Now why didn’t I think of this:
Man calls police after phantom visitor cleans and paints flat
Frankfurt (eCanadaNow) - A mystified 45-year-old German called police after he returned to his apartment to discover that the walls had changed colour and someone unknown had cleaned out the refrigerator and polished the mirrors, but left all his valuables [...]
At nearly every party, inquisition or casual chat, after the “which Mac should I get” question, I’m often asked “which digital camera should I buy?”
My answer is simple: Get one made by a real camera company that has a good lens and uses normal batteries. The victim then responds with a string of Japanese [...]
Da Cute!
The Makena Interview - Siena & Toast tell how they did everything on their iBook.
Then we hear them play “Waikiki Hula”
Keola reappears with a great Hawaiian Technology word of the fortnight.
One of the greats of western art!
The Hubble Deep Field ImageThis is not about Macs or Hawaii or even gatorfeed from Florida. It is a video about that one picture taken by the Hubble Observatory, the one that grabs me by the heart every time I see it. “This is a picture of how many galaxies are in nothing…”
I found it [...]
MacHelp Maui Interview Dick
Nelson is one of Hawaii’s greatest painters and teachers. In the first
MacHelp interview Dick talks about the influence of the Mac on art and
how well the technology mirrors the world of paints and pigments.
We’ve also got some local bagpipe music and another wonderful song from Steven Espaniola.
Scott promises not to [...]
On this week’s podcast Carmen got all farm and wuzzy about Jake Shimabukuro, Hawaii’s young ukulele master. I looked him up on YouTube, and found this video of him playing George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.”
Then I crawled back into my chair, it was apparent that she is justified in her worship - [...]
Go see if you can tell.
As a professional portrait artist, even I was almost fooled - this is pretty cool tech and one more step on the road to artificial people on the web and TV. Perhaps now they can come up with a more convicing artificial President - the one they’re using now shouldn’t [...]