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- Common Digital Image File Formats Explained | BLOG: Digital Images | Digimarc on 2009-12-11
- Multimedia Glossary - Video on 2009-11-11
- Multimedia Glossary - Video Format, Audio Format, High Definition, Encode etc on 2009-11-11
- Audio Glossary - MP3, M4A, AAC, MKA, WMA, WAV, OGG, APE, AIFF, FLAC, AC3, Real Audio Formats... on 2009-11-11
- NEN Gallery : Home on 2009-11-05
- Whole Brain Catalog™ on 2009-10-28
- OnGuard Online on 2009-10-27
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Mac OS X Hints - A community-built collection of OS X hints on 2009-10-19
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Whenever I delete a file from a network volume, I'm warned: 'The item "File
name" will be deleted immediately. Are you sure you want to continue?' with
Cancel or Delete as options. The Cancel button is always the default option. If
you really want to delete the file, you need to use the mouse to select the
non-default Delete button. Since I am always sure that I really want to delete
this file, I'm a little annoyed by always having to use the mouse after typing
Command-Backspace (the Move to Trash shortcut). After all, I am using a shortcut
because I want to avoid using the mouse. -
- This is a Snow Leopard update, and a bundling of, the hint on using Time
- I have a Time Machine backup disk in my office, and I want it to be
encrypted in case of, for instance, theft of the disk. - I have a shared Time Machine server at my office, and I don't want others to
access my backups. - I want to move my Time Machine backup to another disk (a larger one, or
simply to have an extra copy) - I want it to be easy :-)
Machine on a networked AFP volume and this comment
about creating a bootable Time Machine backup.
Issues addressed:
before) lies in using disk images for backups, with a little bit of magic to
make it work. - I have a Time Machine backup disk in my office, and I want it to be
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Tour: Research | Diigo on 2009-10-16
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- Totlol - Video for Kids. Babies, Toddlers, Pre and School Kids, Tweens and Parents on 2009-10-08
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