Re: [CGUYS] Change in Terminology AND broken iBooks

2007-08-24 Thread Wayne Dernoncourt
Paul Meyer The things a Unix-geek can do with a command line are magical... or is that monstrous? Did you know that the flash videos are stored in a file on the filesystem? Do you know where it is? -- Take care | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't Wayne D. | supply this, at

Re: [CGUYS] Change in Terminology AND broken iBooks

2007-08-24 Thread Wayne Dernoncourt
Tom Piwowar I was hoping that I could get Linux to work like I hoped, Mac seemed to most of what I wanted to do. And speaking of a change in terminology, just fire up Terminal and you will find yourself emersed in that black-hole known as Unix. Before I ever touched a MS-DOS system

Re: [CGUYS] Change in Terminology AND broken iBooks

2007-08-24 Thread Paul Meyer
The command line also allows you to have carnal knowledge with yourself. - Original Message From: Wayne Dernoncourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 3:48:53 PM Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Change in Terminology AND broken iBooks Tom Piwowar I

[CGUYS] Monstrous? [Was: Change in Terminology AND broken iBooks

2007-08-24 Thread Tom Piwowar
The things a Unix-geek can do with a command line are magical...or is that monstrous? Can be. The phone-book sized Mac OS X Unleashed is written by a Unix hacker who I think is sincerely trying to be helpful. But alas, it is full of lenghty scripts for tasks that could be more easily

Re: [CGUYS] Podcasting, anyone?

2007-08-24 Thread Josh Byrd
some useful software i have found in podcasting the sermons at my church have been audacity for recording and editing itunes for converting into mp3 and adding the track info and titles feedburner.com will set up your rss 2.0 feed with enclosures for you. but you'll need to find a place to host