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From: Paulina Griffith
Subject: [Blt-debian-blt-debian] slate
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 21:44:51 +0300
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And so I took a sniff and almost passed out!
macbinary-archive", "public. Anyway, it all should be working fine now. Could someone please explain to me what's it all about?
How many features does it have, how many of them do you use? And I want to be able to manage with just my fingers in most cases. Labeling articles based simply on their content is not going to work.
At least for a little while.
macbinary-archive", "public.
Combine the power of unix shell with wide adoption of AppleScript and you can achieve pretty much anything. Let's just say we'll be visiting a sea-side town later today. gnu-zip-archive", "org.
I once was refactoring the library and at some point just realized that it's going to take far less time if I just rewrote it.
These are all the "buttons" that other people push to attract our attention before they start speaking to us.
If, on the other hand, you're reading this in the browser, but do not see the same article in your feedreader, that means I screwed up somewhere. When after a few minutes we were ready to start taking things apart, I remembered that I picked up a piece of semi-soft French cheese at Trader Joe's to try.
It pauses the iTunes if it's playing, speaks the name of the sender if the message is not marked as junk and then resumes the playback. gnu-zip-archive", "org. Feeds require a radically different approach.
Perhaps, Thomas, you just need a better Tablet PC? In the meantime I am going to see if I could find a solution for a semi-automatic translation of your comments. In the absence of better tools I group and shuffle feeds manually, but I cannot do that on the article level.
It means Mac OS uses collections of smaller apps to do the job instead of packing it all into a single package.
It took me a couple of months before I figured out that the song I like running to so much is the "Name of the Game" by "The Crystal Method".
How do we avoid this downward spiral? It pauses the iTunes if it's playing, speaks the name of the sender if the message is not marked as junk and then resumes the playback. Seemingly, by "simplifying" our lives we actually make them more difficult!


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