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  Sunday, 29 September 2002

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With Labels in Decline, Many Classical Musicians Publish Their Own CDs, Benjamin Ivry , Christian Science Monitor, 9/29/2002 [La Scena Musicale - News]

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ICeCoffEE 1.1. Nicholas Riley: “ICeCoffEE lets you Command-click on URLs in Cocoa applications to launch them. It is modeled after ICeTEe, for classic Mac OS, which provided the same functionality in many Macintosh applications by patching TextEdit.” [ranchero.com]

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Quantum buys Benchmark. Tape Out [The Register]

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Forward email to a mobile phone [Mac OS X Hints]

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'Musicians'? Better, 'Sound Sculptors'. Phil and Paul Hartnoll, the English brothers better known as Orbital, the pioneering electronic dance duo, live for lovely sounds. By Mac Randall. [New York Times: Arts]

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Give 'em hell, Al. With a series of fiery speeches, the former vice president recovers his voice, his backbone and his place as the 2004 Democratic front-runner. [Salon.com]

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The Seattle Times: Personal Technology: Matchmaker Bluetooth: No-cable connection excels at pairing handhelds: "I've wrestled over the years with syncing a Palm using infrared transmission, as well as Windows-to-Mac serial converters and a serial-to-USB adapter. To me, the Palm Bluetooth card is a blessed relief. Add the card, add some software to the Palm and pair the device to your computer. Wander away from your desk and use the HotSync program on the Palm to start a transfer. What joy."

Amen! This is another fine article from Glenn Fleishman. Good practical information along with the levity of inspiration.





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