Monthly Archive for February, 2003

More Sushi

Aparently I’m not the only one who’s been consuming shushi two or more times a week. Since I’m back from the Southern California trip, I’ve really been sushi crazy. Probably beacuse I can’t get anything close to the Mexican food I had while I was out there and I’m making up for that with raw fish. Hopefully I can make it to NoBu at the Hard Rock while I’m in Vegas next week.

Safari, now with Tabs and Autocomplete?

Ollie O’Brien got slashdotted when he pointed to an article on Think Secret about the new ‘unreleased’ Safari Beta that supports, you guessed it Tabbed Browsing and Forms Autocomplete.

Yes, I am now panifully aware that the Safari post from the 13th did not get ‘published’ until today.

A few interesting reads from over the weekend

Ivan’s adventures in weblog space [ Blogging about Blogging ] tells [from a techo/glossary point of view] of how a web meme gestates and proliferates [via scripting news]. While Caring for Your Introvert raises a few awareness issues that the extroverts among us should be aware of.

More Safari fun

If you’re not using Safari as your default web browser on OS X your missing definately missing out. Apple released Safari Update 2-12-03 (aka v60) last night, and for beta software it’s simply amazing.

You miss the tabbed palates in Chimera? Why not give Pith a try?

Apple Releases OS X 10.2.4 Update

Check your software update panel for this 40.9 MB morsel. A restart is required after updating.

You’re not at your OS X machine right now? No problem, just SSH to your box from any location and type in "sudo softwareupdate MacOSXUpdate10.2-10.2.4 " at the tcsh prompt.

What’s new you ask? Well I’m still grabbing the update’s bytes from apple.com so I’ll just defer to the description in the Software Update panel:

The 10.2.4 Update delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following applications, services and technologies: Address Book, Classic compatibility, Finder, FireWire, Graphics, OpenGL, and Sherlock. It includes AFP and Windows file service improvements, as well as audio, disc recording, graphics, and printing improvements.

For detailed information on this Update, please visit http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n107362