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Thank you it is my dream to own that car (not the same colors though) because it symbolizes all my hard work and loyalty. I've liked that car since before I could even ride a bike.

I also changed the iMac's picture. The blackbook's is the same. Incase any of you are wondering I am just getting them off of the porsche USA site in GT3 RS < Gallery < Wallpapers

Here is the iMac's new wall!
 

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That's what I did too. Although, when I was there a couple months ago, it was NeoOffice (for Mac). Do they have OpenOffice on OS X yet? checking...
ive been using the betas for a while now of openoffice.org 3.0

as a former user of neo office i suggest making the switch. most of suns recent os x software efferts have been great for freeware imo...



OpenOffice.org
VirtualBox

check them both out
 
^^ Yeh, thanks I grabbed it earlier in the day. I'm no stranger to OpenOffice (I used it exclusively for WP on my PC) but have found NeoOffice VERY difficult to love, even though they're very similar.
 
Relatively new Mac user here.

I see lots of people who, on their dock, have the normal folders like Apps, Documents, Downloads. How do you keep the appearance of the folders coming before the contents. for example: when something is downloaded from the internet it appears to the front of the downloads folder. it is quite annoying. how do i change this.

thanks.
 
Relatively new Mac user here.

I see lots of people who, on their dock, have the normal folders like Apps, Documents, Downloads. How do you keep the appearance of the folders coming before the contents. for example: when something is downloaded from the internet it appears to the front of the downloads folder. it is quite annoying. how do i change this.

thanks.

Right-click on the stack and select "Display as > Folder"
 
MacBook Pro:

Facing west, from the top of the Sears Tower/Chicago.

chi.jpg


Mac Pro:

GRETSCH G6118T
(unfortunately stretched)

g.jpg
 
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