Hey there

Nope, I've got a core i7 macbook pro.

Although I've been trying to find a mini for my Mom.

Thanks for the advice, I've heard that too. Usually I'm on miriani (I still use 
monkey term...for those who stopped using it, I recommend you check out
http://www.valiant8086.com

Also, sterio mix on the mac (which used to be audio highjack pro) for me is no 
longer working - I highjack audio and all sound mutes itself, rather annoying.

thanks
Tyler

On 2011-03-06, at 10:40 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:

> Tyler,
> If I'm remembering your past messages to the list correctly, you use a Mac 
> Mini, right?
> Until I hooked a monitor to mine, Safari was always bloody busy! Hooking up 
> the monitor made everything run so much more smoothly including Safari.
> The only thing I do now with Fusion is pop onto VIPMud to check in once in a 
> while. Oh, and there is a sound plugin that is unique to Goldwave that I miss 
> rather a lot, so I go there for that sometimes too.
> It's very very rare that I even bother with Windows anymore.
> 
> Friendly,
> Chris
> 
> On Mar 6, 2011, at 8:29 PM, Tyler wood wrote:
> 
>> It happens constantly to me and I don't know why. Especially when loading up 
>> larger websites. Then, when I try and navigate it before it's ready, it can 
>> sometimes crash for no particular reason.
>> 
>> I usually give up in frustration and go to Internet explorer in fusion, 
>> because I almost always have windows doing something (usually it's irc, and 
>> mudding which I use it for).
>> 
>> hth...somewhat?
>> On 2011-03-04, at 7:43 PM, Eric Brinkman wrote:
>> 
>>> I was just on the Facebook mobile site and clicked the "delete" button
>>> on a message in my inbox.  After I clicked the button, Voiceover began
>>> saying "Safari busy" whenever I tried to press a key.  It did this for
>>> at least a minute, sometimes saying "Safari ready" and then "Safari
>>> busy" again a second or two later.  I have had this problem once or
>>> twice before, but this was the first time I have had it consistently.
>>> I turned my Mac off, took it home, and tried to delete another message
>>> only to encounter the same problem.  Could anyone tell me why these
>>> "Busy" messages are used?  I've never encountered anything like this
>>> on an iPhone, iPad or PC.
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> 
>>> Eric
>>> 
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