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RT @kaithestuffguy: Really awesome student piece using C4D and AE, pretty awesome work Jorge http://bit.ly/19ccRJ (via @maxon3d) 06:15:21
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wondering if you should upgrade your old macs or get a proper server, here may be one reason why you should do so before 31/12/2009. the australian government has implemented the ‘Small Business and General Business Tax Break’, which potentially gives eligible businesses a 50% tax break on ‘tangible’ purchases. more detailed information here.
for a comprehensive overview on the new iphone OS 3.0 features please click here. we reckon the most important bits and pieces are the following: copy & paste: simply place the insertion pointer and keep pressed until the magnifying glass appears, let go and either choose “select” or “select all”. additionally, you can append your … Read more
although we love our apple keyboard(s), they do eventually catch a lot of… well all sorts of stuff really. to restore your apple keyboard to its old glory, we found the following instructions helpful… for the white apple keyboard, a detailed step-by-step instructions here and video here. the aluminium keyboard can not be taken apart … Read more
the official AC12 system requirements are available here. note the 4GB memory limitation and 256MB onboard VRAM recommendation. apparently AC13 will be INTEL only. regarding upgrading your macs to cater for future software releases (incl. AC13), rob griffiths raises some good points about upgrading to INTEL based macs… “If you’re a PowerPC user, this move … Read more
this is one of the best bookmarklets around, it gets rid of all the clutter around pretty much any article that you may encounter. highly recommended – get it here.
referenced trademarks legalities…
vrml ideas revived to display 3d models in a browser.
australian standard based car park dimensioning library part.
simple online backup tool for macs – not ready yet for “advanced users”.