Gris,
that's a good recommendation but I fucking hate the font. I am not sure why I am having such a negative reaction to the font, but that's where it is. I'm going to use it for awhile longer to see if my hate lessens.
'Shindig'
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Gris,
that's a good recommendation but I fucking hate the font. I am not sure why I am having such a negative reaction to the font, but that's where it is. I'm going to use it for awhile longer to see if my hate lessens.
I fucking hate the font
If you're using Chrome, it's fucking easy to change it. ;)
Click on the Stylish icon, and then edit, and you'll see the font-face css.
The new look on the Google apps seem okay to me if I set the display density to compact (the other settings have too much spacing for my liking).
IMO, I like the aesthetics of the new style better, but the old style seems a bit better in terms of functionality. So a big, eh, overall.
I actually had to download and install the font it was trying to use (Open Sans) on my work computer. Before that my computer was defaulting to some very seriffy font that exploded my brain. Could that be the problem?
Gris,
I am not taking the time to find out. I love the look of reader from the link above and I'm sticking with it until the script breaks. it is not as stylish as the LH link, but I've given up on that.
Gris, I use GrooveIP, but I don't remember paying that much for it. I hope I didn't do anything wrong. Still, the flexibility is well worth it. I carry my tablet around the office, not my phone, and if I only had a headpiece I could take calls. As is, at least I know who's calling.
Today's Woot is refurbished Motorola Xoom tablets. Could be a good deal.
There's a class action lawsuit against Apple for certain MacBook & MacBookPro owners about a faulty magsafe power adapter. [link]
David, you will find them by opening the hdd icon on the desktop, for one.
Belated thanks, Dan.
New question: We used to have an iMac G4 (aka, iLamp). It came with these speakers which have a "mini-jack" that went into the G4.
But now I've got a MiniMac which does not have a mini-jack input, but one that's 2.5mm (according to the Apple Store I went to today to get an adapter). They didn't have one and sent me to RadioShack. They didn't have one either.
So now I figure I should just order it online, but I'm not sure exactly what size the mini-jack plug is on the Harmon Kardon speakers to go into the Mini-Mac. Apple Store seemed to think it might be 1.5mm, but I'd rather know exactly while ordering.
Googling on "1.5mm to 2.5mm isn't helping me much so I figured y'all might have a clue.