On 6/4/10, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:

>At some level, this is true but the Mac OS X Finder application reads
>and displays the contents of the file for you in this instance. Steve
>has not explicitly called a file system function to open the file. The
>Finder keeps aware of where you are as you move around in the file
>system and pre-loads file previews and content through the operating
>system's background utilities (Spotlight and other content
>indexing/browsing routines). The Finder uses these same means to
>provide the "cover flow" previews in that are a built-in part of its
>Mac OS X "Leopard" implementation.

Hey I don't know all that stuff mate but what I do know is that it's
shit-hot :-)

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