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| visits | member for | 6 months |
| seen | May 10 at 23:09 | |
| stats | profile views | 9 |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Constituent |
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Jan 9 |
answered | iPad mail shows a copy of sent mail in inbox |
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Dec 17 |
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How to get keyboard focus on login screen password field in OS X 10.8? I was able to cycle through the input by using the tab key |
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Dec 10 |
answered | Mac AppStore badge does not reset after installing update |
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Dec 6 |
answered | Yahoo Mail on iPhone won't let me delete email |
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Dec 5 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 5 |
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How can I launch a Virtualbox VM from the Dock? Yup! It sure is. |
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Dec 5 |
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How can I launch a Virtualbox VM from the Dock? @robmathers it seems to work better, at least for me using the full path to the vm. |
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Dec 5 |
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How can I launch a Virtualbox VM from the Dock? Once I did that, I saved it to my /Applications folder and then copied the VirtualBox icon ( cmd-c, cmd-v over the icon in the cmd-i (get info) for the Automator script) and dragged it to the Dock. |
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Dec 5 |
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How can I launch a Virtualbox VM from the Dock? When I create the workflow, this is what my command looks like. /usr/bin/vboxmanage startvm /Users/mark/VirtualBox\ VMs/Windows7\ Pro\ 64/Windows7\ Pro\ 64.vbox -- I saved it as "Windows7" |
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Dec 3 |
answered | Printing from a remote windows computer on a printer connected to a MacBook Air |
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Dec 3 |
answered | Dock on Lion using lots of cpu and RAM |
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Dec 3 |
answered | how to use ipad to access webserver on macbook air |
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Dec 2 |
answered | jailbreak, dont know how to get rid of it? |
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Dec 2 |
answered | Launch a bash script from the dock |
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Dec 2 |
answered | Remote control Pandora iPhone app from Mac |
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Dec 2 |
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Disfunctional trackpad on 2007 Macbook This is a very bad idea.. Do not go poking around Li-ION packs. |
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Dec 2 |
answered | Disfunctional trackpad on 2007 Macbook |
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Nov 29 |
answered | iTunes 11: Where are my podcasts? |