This may have nothing to do with nothing, but I'm kinda curious.


In the Apple mail app, in that little space under the delete button where it says the # messages, usually it will state the # of messages in your inboxes and sometimes list the names of some, and what ever else it maybe doing as it launches itself. But every once in awhile ,as the window opens, a blurb goes by that says "Gathering all the children". Any Ideas what this is in reference to? a programmers sense of humor for a process, ie; gathering all the info to display the window contents? Mac daycare? I have no message with that name in any of my inboxes. Kinda reminds me of the old "eater egg" thing back in system 7.x and the gnome in PS 3.0/3.5

Also, anyone know how to get to the hidden preferences window in OSX?

Thx
-T-


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