19 March 2005
Today's podcast looks at an intersting Mac mini installation in a VW, and presents garageband.com, a very cool site for "podsafe" music. The site ia a place for musicians to upload their music and a place for listeners to download and listen to it. The music on garageband.com is provided by the artists who created it, who make it available without requiring license payments.
18 March 2005
PodCast for March 18, 2005 - Adios old friend.
Today we bid a fond farewell to System 9.22 and notice that Classic is fading fast. We also review a very cool piece of donationware from Michael Horn at Hornware. We finish our PodCast with a waltz.
Comments, questions, ideas, suggestions and rants or raves: macguys@mac.com.17 March 2005
Spring Cleaning
Todays Radio MacGuys podcast focuses on the weather and protecting your computer from lightning hits. Here in North Florida, spring has once again sprung and it's a good time to get clean out the computer room and optimize your systems. In my neck of the woods, spring brings some pretty spectacular thunderstorms. Now is a good time to talk a look at all the various wires that connect to your computer and make sure that each one has an appropriate lightning protector on it.
Most of us have some sort of power strip between our computer and the power plug on the wall. If we're smart (or lucky) that power strip is also a surge protector. When lightning hits a power line (and it does hit them), it travels down the wire, into buildings and into devices connected to the building power. Lightning has so much energy that it can physically destroy the circuity inside a computer.
Most of us have some sort of power strip between our computer and the power plug on the wall. If we're smart (or lucky) that power strip is also a surge protector. When lightning hits a power line (and it does hit them), it travels down the wire, into buildings and into devices connected to the building power. Lightning has so much energy that it can physically destroy the circuity inside a computer.