Under 30 for 3:45… And closing fast
Getting older … Where’s my walker?
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Quite disappointing… Oh well… CS4 and I get along pretty well…
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Let’s see… I don’t have any reception, so I pull out my new AT&T app to notify them of the problem. Doh! No reception to do that. And the app even nicely brings up a GPS map showing where I am. The GPS signal is much more reliable of course.
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To dictate on the iPhone you just launch the app, press the record button, and start talking. Your dictation can be a brief sentence, or a much longer treatise. Once the text has been created from your speech, it’s possible to email it, send it as a text message, or put the result in your clipboard. After recording your message, you can edit the resulting text before you send it off for others to read
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In short, a critical view of BHO’s Presidency. Here’s the list, details in the actual article.
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About 2 months ago, I started playing with TweetMyMac, and enjoyed how easy it was to remotely manage my computer using Twitter. I can send a direct message to a Twitter account setup for my mac and have it open/close programs, send screenshots and iSight camera snapshots, and pretty much anything else I care to write an AppleScript to do. The only real headache was the task of repetitively typing in whatever the commands were to get a snapshot or kill Adium from my iPhone’s Twitter client… That was before I saw that TextExpander had released TextExpander Touch and Tweetie 2 had integrated it into their client. Now, I can type in 4 characters (it could be less, but.. meh) and have the text replaced instantly with whatever the command i needed… (typically closing adium after I leave in the afternoon)
Wcca poof’s to “-d computer_twitter_account close Adium”
Wcss poof’s to “-d computer_twitter_account iSight”
There are quite a few more, these are just the ones I use most frequently.
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