On Oct 30, 2010, at 9:04 AM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2010/10/29 23:14, krys weaver so eloquently wrote:
it's calling home read my tag lines
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The only things that government “makes” are criminals out of innocent
people, and corpses out of living human beings.
On 10-10-29 11:05 PM, Mystic Prowler wrote:
Any help to shed light on this would be much appreciated.
just ET calling home: maybetime to install LittleSnitch
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If you are wondering about my desktop screenshot i provided, here are some
things to know.
The photoshop icon on the dock is one i made to replace the retail one.
I replaced the quicktime leopard icon with one from SL.
The background is a "Nevermind" Nirvana background that I made using
photoshop
hahahaha! I can imagine what will Apple have to say to that! XD
This is a glitch not real. I can imagine what else is going on my
iMac could be a hologram, my iMac could be a remake of the G4 iMAc from the
future with 16million TB of RAM, who knows? not me... XD
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On 2010/10/29 23:14, krys weaver so eloquently wrote:
it's calling home read my tag lines
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The only things that government “makes” are criminals out of innocent
people, and corpses out of living human beings.
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If the First Ame
it's calling home read my tag lines
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:05 PM, Mystic Prowler wrote:
> I was using frostwire earlier and sometimes the program takes too long to
> close, so sometimes I open Activity Monitor to close it. I clicked here and
> there, and looked carefully at a few things. This
I was using frostwire earlier and sometimes the program takes too long to
close, so sometimes I open Activity Monitor to close it. I clicked here and
there, and looked carefully at a few things. This is a strange glitch I
found. I looked at the shared memory size in the iTunes window, and it
showed