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    Dragon Naturally Speaking

    I am not sure about the dutch part in the short term. MacSpeech used to have a program called iListen that was a dog, but around Christmas they announced Dictate which is just a port of Dragon. So the good things you hear should now be the same on both platforms.
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    S C A M :)
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    Safari page image quality has dropped

    Who is your ISP? Lots of the larger ones use transparent web proxies to automatically compress images before they send them to you. This makes the connection seem faster, although you are not getting the same quality. They figure that most people won't notice.
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    Dragon Naturally Speaking

    Actually, at this point I would not get Dragon for windows anymore. The folks over at MacSpeech have ported it over to OS X as MacSpeech Dictate, it is the same recognition engine as dragon but you can actually use it outside of windows. Now, ClaroRead is a totally different thing, it is for...
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    M S P
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    tween
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    baby
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    tired starlings :-)
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    white room // with black curtains
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    Um, method ;-)
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    algorithm
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    strap
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    /usr/bin/ld trouble..

    Well that is your problem right there, your ld is only for intel and you are running on a G5. Now, how you got into this configuration is really a good question. Is there some weird history this particular install? Did you try to install Gcc or Bintools by hand at some point or try to run one...
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    palanquin // Let all praise the Infanta!
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    /usr/bin/ld trouble..

    I think ld is installed as part of gcc so that is probably what suggested the question. But as a first step what do you get from the following two commands: elohopea:~ eric$ file /usr/bin/ld /usr/bin/ld: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures /usr/bin/ld (for architecture i386): Mach-O...
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    poops
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    pope-mobile
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    aquaculture
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    psychopathy
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    tarnish
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