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Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sun, 30 Jul 2000 12:00:00 GMT
I'm typing this on my PowerMac 9500, running MacOS 8.5. I haven't spent the time to get the modem connection to work from Linux. I didn't update this morning because I left at work the power cord to my Windows notebook, from which I do most of my weblogging, and its batteries are near dead. My wife finally decided to start using the Mac, so I completely cleared one of the 500 meg partitions on my 2 gig internal drive (that was a big drive 4 years ago when this machine was new), and installed a fresh copy of MacOS 8.5, the newest version of the MacOS that will run on this machine. I bought a new modem for the Mac today, and it took a while to get it to talk to my ISP. But now I'm back in business.

MacOS 8.5 looks nice and all, but my fingers are used to alt-tab to switch windows. Going to the mouse just doesn't make it. But guess what? Apple added alt-tab to the Mac for switching applications. Yay!

Late Friday night I got my UIM web pages displaying on the Palm emulator. Monday, I'll do it on a real Palm VII. Yes!

I downloaded Macster. Needed to upgrade Stuffit Expander to decompress it. It runs, but I got a "password error" on attempting to log in. May have something to do with the message on the Mapster site saying that they aren't correctly creating new accounts.

I haven't used the Mac in a long time. Good to spend some time with an old friend, though my page load speed using IE 4.01 under MacOS 8.5 on my 132 MHz 9500 don't seem as fast as Opera on my 350 MHz Pentium using its internal WinModem.

"The Open Windows Project aims to create a 100% Microsoft Windows compatible operating system that is totally free of Microsoft proprietary code." They should start with a readable website. They seem to have fixed the font size at something smaller than I can read without squinting, so I didn't bother. [/.]

Declan McCullagh at Wired - Get Your Music Mojo Working: there's a new peer-to-peer file sharing system in the works. Mojonation Software is building a system that uses micropayments to reward people who provide bits that others want to download. Their site is currently slashdotted, so I couldn't look at it. [/.]

Estaban Hill at the Laissez Faire City Times - Is MP3 the Future of Music? Explores internet distributed music and anonymous digital cash. Concludes that no law can stop either. [grabbe]

The free market is here. Get used to it.

eTeks Pure Java AWT Toolkit is a library that performs java.awt.Graphics 2D graphics calls without any native library. It allows creation of off-screen graphics. This looks really useful for creating on-the-fly images for a web server. Worth spending company time to check it out. [cafe]

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