Friday, 30 January 2004
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New: Generate HTML Links to iTMS
Select tracks in iTunes and run the script and HTML will be generated for an unordered list of links to the songs which, when clicked will open that song in the ITMS (provided your visitor has installed iTunes, that is)." [Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes]
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10.3: Check network speed to resolve connection issues
It seems that Panther's Ethernet speed detection is a little off. I've been having problems with new machines on the network not being able to access the net, due to the speed being set too fast. It's an easy fix, luckily. In... [macosxhints]
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News Analysis: Bush's Risky Options
The debate over intelligence about Iraqi arms exposes President Bush to political attacks or a quarrel with the C.I.A. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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Rice doubts renew pressure on Blair
Politics: Tony Blair's former foreign minister has called on the prime minister to accept that there are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Canada's top court backs smacking
The Canadian Supreme Court rules that parents can spank their children, but it sets new restrictions on such punishments. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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iTunes 4: About the iPod Selection Playlist
Learn about the iPod Selection playlist in iTunes 4.2 and later. [Apple Computer Knowledge Base Changes for 2004-01-30] 'If you have a large music library that's too big to fit all your songs on your iPod, iTunes 4.2 can create a playlist called "iPod Selection" that only syncs the right amount of songs to your iPod.' That would be 'number of songs'. Great that they have this feature.
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Castro 'prepared for US invasion'
The Cuban leader says he is ready to fight to the death to defend his country against an American attack. [BBC News | World | UK Edition] '"With a gun in my hand, I don't care how I die, but I'm confident that if they invade us, I will go down fighting," Mr Castro said to tumultuous applause from the audience, which included Andean Indians, landless Brazilians, and Canadian postal workers.' Canadian postal workers? Cool!
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