At 5:38 PM +0000 6/13/2010, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Chance Reecher
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]>
wrote:
Hmm, the amazing discovery you made back in
April, and so stupidly told the group about?
Copy-Pasted from your "modify the about this mac box" message:
"Well, the reason why this is "supposedly"
running Snow leopard on a PPC mac, is because i
hacked one of the .strings files that display
that system information. I actually have Leopard
on it, but since Leopard and Snow Leopard's GUI
on the desktop don't look too different, I waned
to surprise people on how I did this."
You admitted yourself that you just made Leopard look like SL.
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Mark Sokolovsky
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]>
wrote:
Heh. Really, it's not worth it now. people like
you ruined my amazing discovery.
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List rules or no, after a decade it is nice to
see rich text used on LEM to effectively
communicate. Notice how the color bars pop out
the relevant words and emphasize the salient
points.
After all of those times I forgot to switch to
plain text and got flak from the plain text
trogs I am glad I had rich text switched on to
witness this historic LEM event.
Yea, rich text makes everything look so good.
Like the above - notice how you can tell who
wrote what?
heh.
- Dan.
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