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Post by Will Green on Jul 16, 2010 16:25:01 GMT
I thought I'd start a thread the week before the next podcast in case anyone has any feedback or ideas for the podcast.
BM104 is finished, just waiting for the 6 o'clock press conference to add a segment and then I will upload it.
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Post by millstonebarn on Jul 16, 2010 18:59:26 GMT
105 is a triangular number, a 12-gonal number and a Zeisel number. It is a sphenic number, and is the product of three consecutive prime numbers. 105 is the double factorial of 7. It is also the sum of the first five square pyramidal numbers.
(one guess where I copied that from.)
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Post by millstonebarn on Jul 16, 2010 19:00:49 GMT
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Post by millstonebarn on Jul 16, 2010 19:03:26 GMT
I followed the press conference on one of the live blogging sites. Good ol'e Apple.
Checks iTunes for BM104.
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Post by millstonebarn on Jul 16, 2010 19:05:21 GMT
Checks again.
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Post by pondlife1969 on Jul 18, 2010 22:30:55 GMT
Hi Will. Just wondering if this App is worth a mention for anyone like myself who has an 'old' iPhone 3g and has reverted back to IOS 3.1.3 after finding that IOS 4 has slowed their phone down to a crawl. A good alternative to the iBooks App(which only runs on IOS 4) is one called GoodReader for iPhone. Very flexible and syncs books wirelessly. Keep up the excellent work, Dave Warren
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Post by sjbuchanan007 on Jul 19, 2010 19:12:15 GMT
I have recently started using an app I would like to recommend.. Cinch - the following text is copied straight from the website Cinch gives you simple, mouse-driven window management by defining the left, right, and top edges of your screen as 'hot zones'. Drag a window until the mouse cursor enters one of these zones then drop the window to have it cinch into place. Cinching to the left or right edges of the screen will resize the window to fill exactly half the screen, allowing you to easily compare two windows side-by-side (splitscreen). Cinching to the top edge of the screen will resize the window to fill the entire screen (fullscreen). Dragging a window away from its cinched position will restore the window to its original size. It is feature of Windows 7 that I really like and was missing on the Mac. It is very cost effective at only $7 I should have posted the link clicky
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Post by beerbum on Jul 20, 2010 9:56:48 GMT
Hi Will. Just wondering if this App is worth a mention for anyone like myself who has an 'old' iPhone 3g and has reverted back to IOS 3.1.3 after finding that IOS 4 has slowed their phone down to a crawl. A good alternative to the iBooks App(which only runs on IOS 4) is one called GoodReader for iPhone. Very flexible and syncs books wirelessly. Keep up the excellent work, Dave Warren Hi Dave, my 3G has also slowed considerably. Where did you find the instructions for reverting back to 3.1.3? 4.0.1 has helped a little, along with closing down as many Safari windows as possible to save memory…. Ta
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Post by beerbum on Jul 20, 2010 9:59:42 GMT
I have recently started using an app I would like to recommend.. Cinch - the following text is copied straight from the website Cinch gives you simple, mouse-driven window management by defining the left, right, and top edges of your screen as 'hot zones'. Drag a window until the mouse cursor enters one of these zones then drop the window to have it cinch into place. Cinching to the left or right edges of the screen will resize the window to fill exactly half the screen, allowing you to easily compare two windows side-by-side (splitscreen). Cinching to the top edge of the screen will resize the window to fill the entire screen (fullscreen). Dragging a window away from its cinched position will restore the window to its original size. It is feature of Windows 7 that I really like and was missing on the Mac. It is very cost effective at only $7 I should have posted the link clickyCinch is very cool - use it a lot… favourite OS X App found on here so far has got to be Skitch -what DID we do before Skitch?….
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Post by ploughmyfield on Jul 20, 2010 22:27:40 GMT
ios4 trouble. I have an ipod touch 2nd generation (I don't need an iphone as I have a work phone and i get wireless at work and home). I have recently updated to ios4 and wish I hadn't.
The problem I've had and a lot of others have had search "ios4 ipod touch battery life"
The problem is the wifi is now always on even when you aren't using it. This drains the battery and I've gone from charging it once a week to almost every day. Apple please sort it out. If you have an ipod touch and haven't updated to ios4 don't!
Will please make others aware of this issue.
There rant over
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Post by eddy on Jul 22, 2010 11:52:30 GMT
I would like to suggest that an item about 1password would be of interest to all in a future edition?
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Post by pondlife1969 on Jul 22, 2010 19:40:51 GMT
Hi Will. Just wondering if this App is worth a mention for anyone like myself who has an 'old' iPhone 3g and has reverted back to IOS 3.1.3 after finding that IOS 4 has slowed their phone down to a crawl. A good alternative to the iBooks App(which only runs on IOS 4) is one called GoodReader for iPhone. Very flexible and syncs books wirelessly. Keep up the excellent work, Dave Warren Hi Dave, my 3G has also slowed considerably. Where did you find the instructions for reverting back to 3.1.3? 4.0.1 has helped a little, along with closing down as many Safari windows as possible to save memory…. Ta Sorry I didn't reply sooner. If you haven't already reverted back to 3.1.3, here's how to do it. Very simple. lifehacker.com/5572003/how-to-downgrade-your-iphone-3g%5Bs%5D-from-ios-4-to-ios-313Best wishes, Dave
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Post by gavin on Aug 6, 2010 16:27:41 GMT
EXTRA EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT. BM105 available for download now.
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Post by millstonebarn on Aug 6, 2010 17:41:55 GMT
woohoo! Thanks Gavin.
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Post by millstonebarn on Aug 6, 2010 19:11:44 GMT
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