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Tenori-On

Friday, August 31, 2007

# Yamaha - Tenori-On is a new music-making machine. Incredibly cool. They plan to test market it in the UK staring on 4 September, 2007. There are three example performances on the web site, along with interviews by their creators and videos that I couldn't get to work on my Mac. Plus a few sections of the web site that won't be available until 4 September. Me want. Click here for the YouTube demo, embedded below. [gizmodo]

# Petemortensen at Cult of Mac - "Think Different" Essay Hidden on TextEdit Icon - Leopard has high-res resizable application icons. Apple put the text of their first "Think Different" ad in the TextEdit icon. Click the image for full-sized (512x512) version. [cult]

Think Different

"Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can praise them, disagree with them, quote them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things."

# Rael Dornfest's Blosxom looks like a nice step above BlogMax for a text-file-based weblog. Maybe I'll convert one day.

# redstapler at Mac OS X Hints - Check for a dead battery in a Mac's remote control - the iSight camera built into your Mac makes the infrared beam of your Mac remote, or TV remote, visible. Good way to check if it's working. Just fire up "Photo Booth", point the remote at the camera, press a button, and see the flickering light. I recorded a demo (216K), with Iris, of my Mac remote and the remote from my DVD player. [macosxhints]

# Tigris.org - SCPlugin allows you to manipulate your SVN-controlled source files from the Finder, as TortoiseSVN has done in Windows for quite a while now. Haven't tried it. I find the command-line SVN tools to be sufficient for my purposes. Though I might change my mind if they add a good diff viewer.

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