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| location | Bangkok, Thailand | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Apr 2 at 20:34 | |
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I work in management of projects involving web applications and other social media.
Big fan of --
Drupal
Lean, excellent web applications with sharp, no-nonsense UI
MAC OS
iOS
Retro and simple mobile phones with cool design
very creative games
Stanford Football
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Jun 15 |
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Are “Extensions” something that disappeared many Mac OS versions ago? thanks daniel -- in fact I deleted the question you are referring to in the thread -- got my answer in the document. thx! |
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Jun 15 |
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Are “Extensions” something that disappeared many Mac OS versions ago? I read the document Daniel posted and it answered all the remaining questions I have! Sorry. the above apple documnet at the bottom of daniel's answer is great. THANKS -- all done. |
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Jun 15 |
accepted | Are “Extensions” something that disappeared many Mac OS versions ago? |
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Jun 12 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 9 |
asked | Are “Extensions” something that disappeared many Mac OS versions ago? |
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Jun 9 |
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Keyboard shortcut to prevent login items from loading but still allow extensions Actually, of course, I went and tried to confirm it myself (it was silly of me to ask you to confirm it.) When I did as you said, and hit shift RIGHT after I typed my password+enter, and waited, it seems good. Didn't load the startup items. But I realize that I can't even remember how to confirm if "extensions" were not loaded. Now that I'm actually thinking of it, I haven't seen "extensions" for a long time, before OS X in fact! Do extensions still EXIST? Perhaps my whole question above is silly since my computer is OS X Lion and extensions are a thing of the past? |
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Jun 9 |
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Keyboard shortcut to prevent login items from loading but still allow extensions since you're talking about the same "shift" key -- can you confirm, your method allows the "extensions" but locks out the "login items"? (seems that way, but wanted to confirm. Thanks!!) |
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Jun 8 |
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Awesomest iPad Games In my opinion, World of Goo is one of the best video games in the last 10 years. |
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Jun 8 |
answered | iPhone apps to keep a toddler amused in an 'emergency'? |
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Jun 8 |
asked | Keyboard shortcut to prevent login items from loading but still allow extensions |
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May 24 |
accepted | is the iPod Touch less able to connect to Airport WDS wifi network repeaters than an iPad? Kindle also doesn't want to! |
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May 23 |
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is the iPod Touch less able to connect to Airport WDS wifi network repeaters than an iPad? Kindle also doesn't want to! removing a typo that left repeated text in the last paragraph |
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May 23 |
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is the iPod Touch less able to connect to Airport WDS wifi network repeaters than an iPad? Kindle also doesn't want to! OK, learned more and found a solution, which I've posted as "answer." By using this solution, I realize that in my case I am causing a lot of the traffic on my devices to go only through 802.11 b/g, which is sad to think that I am forgoing the benefits of N. but at least I'm getting connected on all my devices... |
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May 23 |
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known iOS mail bug? The inbox skips over displaying hundreds of messages (IF inbox has >500 messages or so) aha... my first guess would be that that choice of 'all inboxes' takes the number of emails over the same "too much" amount that is causing the bug for me. To me this is a big bug... I mean, a lot of us have folders or inboxes with more than 500-600 emails, right? I keep all old email, and I don't painstakingly subcategorize them. Hope this gets fixed!! |
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May 22 |
answered | is the iPod Touch less able to connect to Airport WDS wifi network repeaters than an iPad? Kindle also doesn't want to! |
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May 22 |
awarded | Critic |
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May 22 |
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is the iPod Touch less able to connect to Airport WDS wifi network repeaters than an iPad? Kindle also doesn't want to! HOWEVER, your experiment demonstrated something interesting. When I went over to ANOTHER of my satellite routers, it DID report that it saw the network (with an appropriate, strong signal) -- but this satellite that "worked" is in fact my OLD airport express, which is only a 802.11g, and not the nice newer 802.11n ones that are in the more important zones. Seems that somehow my iTouch is wanting to talk to "g" routers when using WDS?? Can I configure the newer Express satellites to have a mode friendlier to "g"-hungry clients? Thanks for this help! [you should post as 'answers,' not comments!] |
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May 22 |
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is the iPod Touch less able to connect to Airport WDS wifi network repeaters than an iPad? Kindle also doesn't want to! Your advice above is sharp. However, I did those exact steps, and when it came to sitting next to a satellite and turning on wi-fi again, it still failed to "see" the satellite router. only when I wandered closer to the hub router would it report seeing my wireless net... |
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May 21 |
asked | is the iPod Touch less able to connect to Airport WDS wifi network repeaters than an iPad? Kindle also doesn't want to! |
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May 21 |
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How can I mount a remote SSH folder on Mac? hmmm.. sounds cool! |