Wait...
You're saying you didn't know CD's had booklets? Did you not feel the
booklet inside the CD case oppisit side from where the CD goes, or are you
saying you didn't know ITunes had albums that some of them you could get
the sleeve. OK, I'll admit it's extremely extremely rare, but it
LOL I don't know, maybe on the artist website? I didn't even know they have
those LOL. And that's sad because I'm a kid from the 90s. But I digress. Like I
said maybe the artist website?
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> On Jan 19, 2014, at 10:44 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
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> Does anyone know if
Does anyone know if there is a way after importing my CD’s into ITunes, or
purchasing them from the store if I can somehow accessibly download pdf’s or
some accessible format of their CD sleeve booklets? I know the store has some
albums that already come like that, but I’m saying, is there mayb
Okay, I've been using the Senheiser MM500 for over a year now but wanted
something a little less bulky and something that wasn't Bluetooth, was looking
for an on the ear type headset if I could find one and something which could be
tucked away and was light to carry.
I've found such a product i
That, plus I can have more then 1 bootable drive on a flash drive. I have a
friend who has ml and mavericks on his 32 gig thumb drive and he can but in
to both in case he needs to repair both computers.
tc/
On Jan 19, 2014, at 12:36 PM, Josh Gregory wrote:
> You could, but the only way tha
The RNIB Books have always been playable on a Mac as they are basically Mp3
files with an organising html element.
In the past these mp3 files were not always named in sequential order which
meant that books did not necessarily play in the right order. With the
alterations books mp3 files should no
You could, but the only way that I know of using that method is disk utility,
if you do it before you do disk utility, you will erase the hard drive and not
be able to get back into it. I've done that. Not good.
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> On Jan 19, 2014, at 3:19 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
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> Forgiv
Forgive my late entrance conffth thread. But can you not just
use the Apple Recovery Assistant? That works well and is totally
accessible. I have Mavericks, Mkain Lion and Lion bootable USB
keys here which were created used Recovery Assistant. I guess
it's just a case for horses for course
with the alterations with RNIB talking book service can I play the CD's on my
Macbook Pro or do I need to download some additional software
and what about navigation. thanks Judy
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Back after a curl I'll look it up now and thanks for the info, Google Is Your
Friend.
On 19 Jan 2014, at 4:27 pm, John Gunn wrote:
> Dane,
>
> I didn't read the article but if you google DiskmakerX this free utility
> works greate with Lion, Mountain Lion as well Mavericks. Formerly called
Hi all,
Some CLI applications output their information in a table (E.G. ps). I
was wondering whether there's a trick to reading these comfortably with
Voiceover (E.G. finding out the header for this column, moving down a
row but within the same column, etc).
Thanks.
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hi john that is really interesting if you do need to do this of course first of
all you do your back up and then where do you go to actually do a clean re
install. i feel i am doing very well with the mac and made tremendous progres
yesterday in my other project.
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