Setting up an automated workflow to convert files for Apple TV on OS X
Mar 24, 2007
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.uck This Place
Inspirational vid of reforestation efforts in Alberta. People doing something good for the planet for a change!
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Autumn in Flux - Longboard Montreal
Excellent camera work, and feel to this one. It's a Friday, a bit cool and rainy here in Phx.
Just Flow!...
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Couple of more re: John Backus
Forgot about (or didnt realize) that he
was behind BNF
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backus-Naur_form
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Backus
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John W. Backus, who assembled and led the I.B.M. team that created Fortran, the first widely used programming language, which helped open the door to modern computing, died on Saturday at his home in Ashland,Ore.
He was 82.
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AppleInsider | Apple's next-generation iMacs to add a touch of grace
AppleInsider | Apple's next-generation iMacs to add a touch of grace: "
With the burden of a major architectural transition to Intel chips weighing on its shoulders, Apple in 2006 elected to reuse the the iMac G5 design for its first Intel-based iMac offerings. At the time, the objective was to push an Intel version of its top-selling desktop into market as quickly as possible and get the ball rolling on the next chapter in Apple computing.
As part of an industry-wide shift away from desktops and towards high-powered portables, Apple's industrial design prowess in 2006 was largely reserved for its notebook lines, which saw cutting-edge design revisions replace aging form factors at both the consumer and professional ends. In turn, those designs and compelling Intel-based underpinnings helped the firm sell nearly 3 million MacBook and MacBook Pros during the 2006 fiscal year, boosting its share of the U.S. notebook market to over 10 percent."
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