Did you recently install Tiger? It added (or maybe just reactivated)  
some system sounds like the trash can crinkle of paper. Can't say  
that I've noticed a new shutdown sound, but I haven't been paying  
that much attention to it.

> One more kernel of knowledge gained! thanks. Now I  just hope  
> someone can give me some input why my Powerbook all of a sudden  
> will tell me goodbye ( glass sound) just before shutting down.  
> Announcing this is ok, but why did it all of a sudden start doing  
> that? - P.S. You can get the flyswatter marks off the screen by  
> taking a hand broom, holding it straight up, then making three  
> twirls around yourself  on your left heel ( left is crucial) and  
> saying: Shoo!  ( on the note of "F")
> Marta
> On Jun 12, 2005, at 10:01, studio52 at insightbb.com wrote:
>
>
>> I did the edit as Schoun suggested and it gives me some relief as  
>> the sensitive zone is now smaller and it requires only a very  
>> small spacebar/drag to move the edit area away from the sensitive  
>> zone. It beats toggling back and for between screen modes which  
>> disturbs my flow of conscienceless :) Full screen in Photoshop  
>> always has the menu bar present. The only iApp I use is iWork, so  
>> I ran a Keynote slideshow full screen and there was no menu bar  
>> problem. Anyone know how to get flyswatter marks off an LCD? Thx  
>> all..jf
>>
>> On Jun 12, 2005, at 9:22 AM, Marta Edie wrote:
>>
>>
>>> So the reasoning is: put the dock on top. then, when you hide it,  
>>> it will have no chance to pop up accidentally. Well, that makes  
>>> sense - some sense at least. So maybe Jerry Freeman should try  
>>> this workaround. I wonder, though, whether the menu bar would  
>>> turn up then instead of the dock . Every time I use the full  
>>> screen, each touch of the mouse will bring up the menubar in my  
>>> iMac. ( I m speaking of DVDplayer, iTunes etc where you might  
>>> want full screen mode)
>>> Marta

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