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  1. Ferdinand

    My "new" Desktop

    Haha I know, what I do now is keep a folder called "desktop" in my documents, where I drag everything in every now and then, so it's still all a mess, just hidden. :)
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    My "new" Desktop

    2 years later, on a beautiful 27" iMac, my newest desktop.
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    air
  4. Ferdinand

    MacOSX.com word association!

    yes
  5. Ferdinand

    MacOSX.com word association!

    1970s
  6. Ferdinand

    MacOSX.com word association!

    holidays
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    you do not have permission to access this page

    Isn't that section part of the 2006-2007 NoWonder website? I remember it had Linux and Windows forums.
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    The Apple iPad...

    Yes that's true. Well, it is obviously not as much of a "business product" as Apple would like it (and is marketing it) to be.
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    The Apple iPad...

    That is really a major flaw in the iOS system, because why bother having iWork on your iPad if you can't even save your work back to your iDisk/dropbox or wherever.
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    The Apple iPad...

    Can't you get Pages on your iPad? And if you download the iDisk app you can open, edit and save Pages documents. Isn't that possible?
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    drinks
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    Ads

    I also have those ads between posts... but the weird thing is, all these years I haven't had one and now they're all over the place.
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    Ads

    Up till now, I have never seen any advertisements on macosx.com, but now they start appearing on nearly every page. Why has this suddenly changed? Does anybody else see those ads when logged onto their account?
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    sketch
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    iCal
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    cats
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    Uh?

    I think that happens to all Macs to some extent. The first example that comes to my mind is when you delete an application, you never really "delete" it, because all its data is still stored in various folders across your libraries. So after a few years, you're already piling up masses of...
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    welcome
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    side
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    MacOSX.com word association!

    plants
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