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Title: Body Contouring: The New Art of Liposculpture Using Tumescent Local Anesthesia, 2nd Edition
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| Body Contouring: The New Art of Liposculpture Using Tumescent Local Anesthesia, 2nd Edition by Cooper Publishing Group Helpful, but too much nutrition, exercise info. | | While this book is helpful as a basic tool for understanding what you'll go through with liposuction, and which areas can be done, it spends too much time on nutrition and exercises. These are things that the surgeon will go over with the patient, and, for me, it was a detour from the real reason I bought the book: to find out more about which areas can be done, what recovery will be like, etc. I didn't really learn anything new from this book, but if you want the basics, it's not bad... |
iPhone 1.1.1 preliminary jailbreak
David Chartier, ars technica: “Once again, the iPhone Dev Team—a group of hackers not to be confused with Apple’s engineers—has snuck into the iPhone to poke around in places that Apple would prefer them not to.”
Mon, 08 Oct 2007 22:42:34 GMT
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Omni Job: Senior Cocoa Coder
The Omni Group “is seeking people to program eye-popping applications on the Macintosh. We’re looking for people who want to leap right in and work on our new and shipping products, who code for fun, and who love the Mac OS X platform.”
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:29:55 GMT
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Mac OS X Developers Watch Month of Apple Bugs
eWeek: “Developers of applications for Apple’s Mac OS X have been watching the Month of Apple Bugs project closely, and are generally in favor of the project’s goal of uncovering OS flaws.
“But they, and security companies, have questions about the MOAB group’s method, which involves making their findings public immediately, instead of first alerting Apple Computer.”
Sun, 07 Jan 2007 21:03:50 GMT
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TrenchMice Beta
TrenchMice: “Insight from the trenches - Get the inside opinion on managers and companies.”
It’s a new site by a couple Seattle folks—including Joe Heck, who runs the Seattle Xcoders group.
It’s Django-powered, by the way. I don’t know much about Django, though I imagine it’s somewhat like Ruby on Rails, only in Python. Joe’s a fan, so I keep meaning to check it out.
Wed, 20 Dec 2006 05:06:53 GMT
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Child’s Play Day
ironcoder: “This year a group of independent Mac Developers are teaming up and donating all of the proceeds from sales of their various software titles on Thursday, December 7th to the Child’s Play charity.”
In other words—buy software today! See the list on the page linked to above for products whose sales go to charity today.
Thu, 07 Dec 2006 18:06:17 GMT
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Build a Blogroll with NetNewsWire and AppleScript
mere cat: “I’ve been using this thing for a while to build my blogroll and thought I’d share. An AppleScript reads your feeds in NNW and creates an unordered list for each group of feeds (if any), nesting them as required.”
Fri, 10 Nov 2006 00:18:44 GMT
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Debugging with gdb videos
Mark Dalrymple: “The Seattle Xcoders showed some home movies of me giving a talk to my Local Linux User’s Group, made a couple of years ago, about debugging with gdb. I figured I’d list them here for anyone that is totally bored out of their skull.”
Sat, 25 Mar 2006 01:02:53 GMT
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NewsGrowl
Ian Lloyd: “NewsGrowl is a script for NetNewsWire 2 that displays a count of unread headlines via Growl. It scans NetNewsWire for groups and top-level subscriptions (subscriptions that are not in any group), which are then listed in the Growl Preference Pane.”
Fri, 13 May 2005 19:08:16 GMT
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MacSB gathering at WWDC
Mike Piatek-Jimenez has set up an informal gathering of MacSB folks at WWDC.
(MacSB stands for Macintosh Small Business—it’s a mailing list for independent Macintosh developers, a place to talk with other developers about the business of Mac development. The name is pronounced max-bee.)
Mon, 09 May 2005 23:35:03 GMT
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Point, Counterpoint: Mac OS X Is Great for Fortysomething Unix Hackers
Daring Fireball: “The primary group of programmers who were attracted to the old Mac OS were those who wanted to write Mac software: application software and other projects meant for use by regular Mac users. Mac OS X, on the other hand, is attractive to those same programmers, for the same reasons, and also attractive to all sorts of other programmers as well—most especially to those writing software for the web.”
Mon, 04 Apr 2005 18:04:54 GMT
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Tip: How to find a feed in the Sites Drawer
You can search for feeds by name in the Sites Drawer. Here’s how:
1. Open the Sites Drawer if it’s not open already: choose .
2. Click on a group or feed in the Sites Drawer.
3. Type cmd-F to bring up the Find panel.
4. Type something you want to search for—cnn, for instance—to find the first feed with a name that contain what you typed. The searching is case-insensitive, so cnn matches CNN.
5. Click Next to find the next feed.
P.S. This same thing works in the Subscriptions list.
Sat, 19 Mar 2005 23:31:41 GMT
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Tip: How to see all the latest items at once
NetNewsWire has a special, built-in subscription that includes all the unread items.

It’s kind of like a super-group in that it shows news items from anywhere in NetNewsWire.
Choose to show it. It will appear at the top of your subscriptions list, with a green globe icon.
Fri, 18 Mar 2005 19:17:37 GMT
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The Omni Group is hiring Cocoa programmers
The Omni Group: Want Work?: “Note: we have fish, a cat and a bird in the office, and there are several dogs who spend some time here.”
(No, we at Ranchero aren’t looking for work! But we know a few people in Seattle, or about to be, who might be interested—this is for them.)
Tue, 07 Dec 2004 04:50:27 GMT
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Podcasts with NetNewsWire
Martin Pittenauer: “I thought: ‘There should be an easy way to download RSS enclosures automatically using NetNewsWire.’ So I grabbed a bit of code from Brent’s page on enclosures and hacked a small perl script I can run via cron, that looks at a group in NetNewsWire, downloads the according enclosures and adds them to an iTunes playlist...”
Wed, 20 Oct 2004 07:57:26 GMT
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VoodooPad 2 beta 1
Gus Mueller: “I think VoodooPad 2 is ready for some public testing at this point. I’ve been using it for months without any problems, and I’ve had a great group of testers that have pointed out the big flaws which have since then been fixed.”
Sun, 17 Oct 2004 23:49:01 GMT
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