Between the eight million tests I will have at school this week, and the constant flow of drool coming out of my mouth from the new Intel Macs, this week is going to look pretty dry on posts. It’s not that I don’t have a ton of posts lined up for you, it’s just I [...]
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OSX is a Go!
What’s that? Could it be the sweet, sweet sound of success? Yes, that’s right. After thirty some hours I now have a working OSx86 box, and it is fast. I would have to say that OSX is running at least twice as fast as it was at school. Just about everything I do loads in [...]
Idea: Snow Delayed Alarm Clock
About two days ago I was having a discussion with my friend David about snow delays. He came up with a great idea, which I wish was a reality. He thought it would be awesome if he could use his computer as his alarm clock, but a step above that. Instead of having to wake [...]
The Troubles of OSX X86
I was doing some work on the OSX X86 box at school today. Since I did the initial DD image install of OSX, about three newer versions have been leaked, all on bootable DVDs. I figured it was time for an upgrade, so that’s what I worked on today. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough time [...]
Old Gateway Computers are Crap!
Over the past two weeks it seems like I’ve been dealing with nothing but old Gateway computers. You know the old Gateways that used to have everything integrated and used a PIII processor? I’ve had to open just about every one of them to do various things like RAM upgrades, and every single one of [...]
