Monthly Archives: May 2005

The Quicktime Pro key trap

I’ve had my new PowerBook for a couple of months now, but I haven’t been blogging much about it. Not because I haven’t had anything to say, but just because I’ve been too busy. However, quite recently, especially because of the new release of Tiger (or rather than it has been “unleashed”– grr!), I have [...]
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Finally, someone stands up just a little

At least somebody at one of the universities I’m affiliated with is saying something about the RIAA’s witchhunt on college campuses and it certainly is helping to improve my view of CMU in general: CMU Professor’s Rebuttal Against RIAA Propaganda (from Slashdot)
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Take-back

I don’t know if this take-back really erases their lame cop-out. Here’s an interesting line from Ballmer’s email: After looking at the question from all sides, I’€™ve concluded that diversity in the workplace is such an important issue for our business that it should be included in our legislative agenda. If Microsoft is supposed to [...]
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