Posted by: Tony in The Mac Space on
Oct 02, 2008
The Mac Space is now running a beta version of an updated profiling system. This is a newer and better version of the system we were running before. So far everything is working great, but let me know if you have any problems.
Posted by: Tony in Powermac, Personal on
May 29, 2008
I'm having problems with my dual G5. I think my hard drive finally bit the dust. I've got the data backed up and fortunately these days hard drives are SO cheap it won't cost a ton to put a new one in.
I'm likely going to just put a 1 terabyte drive in it and all it's going to run is about $180.00.
The pain will be getting all my software working again, and reauthorizing my adobe products.
Posted by: Tony in The Mac Space on
May 12, 2008
They've found us
I just got a Mac Space mail from a "female who checked out my profile and want relationship with me." While I'm flattered that this female "want relationship" with me, I know better. his is a bulk message from a spammer.
New profile field: Favorite Apple product
Now when members register I've implemented a new required registration filed called "Favorite Apple Product." A person registering must put in something into this field. The bots are likely not smart enough to put "iPod" or "iMac" into this field. Hopefully that will slow them down.
Manual Approval
I've also enabled "manual profile approval" for the first time. Now new members are not automatically approved if they get past the captcha and email confirmation as was previously the case. They have to be manually approved by a Mac Space administrator.
I hope these measure keep TMS free of spammers!
Posted by: casey277 in Untagged on
Apr 28, 2008
I have really been loving my new Vibe Vault case for my iPod nano. Once that case is on, it is like the two products have become one. When I try to juggle and carry many things at once, I have stopped freaking out when I drop my iPod. It is like this case is bullet proof! You should all check them out at
www.vibevault.com.
Posted by: Tony in Powermac on
Apr 15, 2008
I wonder if I should hurry and buy one of the new $399 mac clones before they're shut down by Apple.
I'd almost forgotten my old "Power Computing" "Power 100" computer, from back when clones were OK.
Posted by: Tony in The Mac Space on
Apr 01, 2008
Ok I believe I've finished my current batch of upgrades and tweaks to the blogging and comment system.
There are a few new features and some better ways of laying out the menus, I hope!
Posted by: Tony in The Mac Space on
Apr 01, 2008
I'm working on the menuing and the blog system right now. So things may act a little strange for a while. Check back later if it's not working.
Posted by: Tony in Untagged on
Mar 13, 2008
A pal of mine gave me a Mac DVI to VGA adapter which he bought at the closing of compUSA for $2.00. I have no idea how much this cable would normally be, but it's safe to say it would be more than $2.00.
I've had a 23" Acer monitor hooked up to the DVI port of my Dual G5 2.0 and decided to hook up my old 1280x1024 LCD to the 2nd monitor port. I couldn't find the original Apple DVI-VGA adapter so I looked on ebay. They're only $5.00.
Right before I bought one on ebay, I found my original. So now I have two monitors:
1. Main 23" monitor at 1920x1200
2. Monitor 2 is a 19" at 1280x1024
Now I'm going to be playing with Spaces again to see if it works. I couldn't use it when I first upgraded to Leopard but maybe now that I'm at 10.5.2 it will work.
Posted by: Tony in Untagged on
Mar 07, 2008
Wow. I'm blogging about adding a blog.
I've installed Wordpress and made a separate location for The Mac Space Blog. The Mac Space Blog is located here:
http://www.themacspace.com/blog
TMS Blog will hopefully help us network TMS and bring more traffic in from the blogosphere. Posts at TMS Blog will be more casual and "blog-like" and some of the more mainstream items which appear in the main TMS articles will appear there as well.
Any TMS members who are good bloggers who wish to be contributing writers, please let us know.
Posted by: macchick in Untagged on
Feb 29, 2008
Apple’s Chief Operating Office Tim Cook delivered a 45-minute question and answer session yesterday at the Goldman Sachs Investment Symposium. The Apple COO touched on many interesting subjects during the Q&A. The session is available for listening at:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/goldmansachs08/