ita, you need to add the drive to your startup items. In the users pane of the system prefs you can select startup items for each user. Just add the volumes you want mounted to the list using the "+" button.
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Thanks, ND.
okay y'all...
I just received a beta invitation to dropbox -
2 gigs of storage space free that can sync between computers (mac & windows) and you can access your files on the web.
when a person joins up, they get 10 invitations. is anyone here interested in this and if so would they use their beta invitations to invite others? I only have 5 or fewer left and we could get as many people signed up as interested if we use some of our beta to help others out.
use my profile addy if you are interested in an invitation.
Random thing I just learned: In Javascript, there is a value "NaN", which means "Not a Number". There's a isNaN() function to test for this.
How come I didn't know this?
Someday, someone should write a book on the philosophy of Null, empty strings, NaN, #error, etc....
Yeah. Apparently in Javascript you can get NaN by assigning something non-numeric to a Number object....
A few weeks back I read something in wikipedia that some think there should be more than one kind of Null....
OK, a Javascript question (instead of just ramblings): Let's say I have
oJTT.all(19)
where oJTT is an HTML table. Now let's say that in oJTT there's a row that begins
<TR class=stdweekrow id=19 style="DISPLAY: block" name="19" code="19">
then oJTT.all(19) should return that row, right?
My reference book shows syntax like
all[10]
which should return the 11th element of the HTML, but not something like
all(10)
So, is
all(19)
similar to
all.tags(19)
, but without the "tags" it defaults to looking for the 'name' or 'code' tag?
Hivemind Mac Question:
So I have a Macbook w/ a CD stuck in the drive (could be because I dropped the damn thing on pavement =( )
I've tried holding down eject when restarting. I've tried the credit card/holding down the door with a thin knife trick. Does anyone else have any suggestions. I really don't want to take it to the Apple Store.
Well fuck.
I'm happy, because 10.5.3 means I can install ProTools on my Leopard machine and it's supported (if not 100% stable).
Unfortunately 10.5.3 broke all printing, wireless or direct, on my Brother MFC-440CN.
It sees the printer on the Bonjour list, but all printing, even over USB, gets an error.