Spirit of the Kootenays Image Gallery #1 - Photographs by JP "Raven" Gregoire
Photographs of the Starbelly Jam 2006 held in Crawford Bay, July 22 & 23 on the east shore of Kootenay Lake.
NOTICE: As of August 29, 2025 duties must be paid by the sender before items can be mailed to the United States. The duties must be prepaid and proof must be presented to Canada Post prior to mailing. The added import tax will be unknown until photos, a description and selling prices are submitted to U.S. Customs. This tariff tax must be prepaid and then added to the cost to the purchaser. Too much BS - so I can no longer ship to the USA. Sorry eh? KootenayMac is in western Canada
Saturday, July 29, 2006
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Apple's Mighty Mouse Now Bluetooth-Enabled
MacNewsWorld: Hardware
The wireless Mighty Mouse connects to the latest Macs with built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, and requires Mac OS X 'Tiger' version 10.4.6 or later to customize buttons for one-click access to Spotlight, Dashboard and Expose or to launch applications.
The wireless Mighty Mouse connects to the latest Macs with built-in Bluetooth wireless technology, and requires Mac OS X 'Tiger' version 10.4.6 or later to customize buttons for one-click access to Spotlight, Dashboard and Expose or to launch applications.
Monday, July 24, 2006
Friday, July 21, 2006
2006 Nakusp Music Fest
Spirit of the Kootenays Image Gallery #2 - Photographs by JP "Raven" Gregoire
Photographs of the 2006 Nakusp Music Fest held in Nakusp, BC, July 14 - 16.
Photographs of the 2006 Nakusp Music Fest held in Nakusp, BC, July 14 - 16.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Apple sees no future for CRTs
Macworld - By Ben Ames, IDG News Service
Apple’s move is typical of an industry-wide move from CRTs to LCDs.
Five years ago, flat panel displays were the smallest segment of the market for desktop monitors; today they have overtaken CRTs, said Tim Bajarin, an analyst with Creative Strategies.
“Absolutely, you can get more screen for your money with CRTs. They are relatively dirt cheap, but they are fundamentally becoming dinosaurs,” Bajarin said.
Apple’s move is typical of an industry-wide move from CRTs to LCDs.
Five years ago, flat panel displays were the smallest segment of the market for desktop monitors; today they have overtaken CRTs, said Tim Bajarin, an analyst with Creative Strategies.
“Absolutely, you can get more screen for your money with CRTs. They are relatively dirt cheap, but they are fundamentally becoming dinosaurs,” Bajarin said.
Sunday, July 16, 2006
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Mac OS X Tips
Apple - Pro - Mac OS X Tips
Unlock More of Your Mac's Power!
Copy and Delete at the Same Time
Power Copy-and-Paste
Two Seconds to Sleep
Where Does That File Live?
Checking for Bad Fonts
Stickies: Saving Your Text Colors
The Secret Screen Capture Shortcut
more...
Unlock More of Your Mac's Power!
Copy and Delete at the Same Time
Power Copy-and-Paste
Two Seconds to Sleep
Where Does That File Live?
Checking for Bad Fonts
Stickies: Saving Your Text Colors
The Secret Screen Capture Shortcut
more...
Sunday, July 02, 2006
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