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Chicken Are Great at Skyrim Modding Panel at QuakeCon2012

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:53 PM PDT

Mudcrabs and exploding chicken bring 'em on Skyrim Modding and Steam Panel at Quakecon 2012

 

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"Chicken Are Great at Skyrim Modding Panel at QuakeCon2012" was posted by Wern on Fri, 03 Aug 2012 20:53:16 -0700

Powerball Winning Numbers for 08/01/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

3 - 16 - 48 - 56 - 58 Powerball 4

Powerball Estimated Jackpot for 08/04/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

Annuitized: $181 Million Cash Value: $123.0 Million

Mega Millions Winning Numbers for 08/03/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

2 - 10 - 13 - 38 - 46 MegaBall 2 Megaplier 3

Mega Millions Estimated Jackpot for 08/07/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

Annuitized: $21 Million Cash Value: $16.1 Million

Lotto Texas Winning Numbers for 08/01/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

3 - 17 - 18 - 22 - 46 - 54

Lotto Texas Estimated Jackpot for 08/04/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

Annuitized: $5 Million Cash Value: $3.9 Million

Texas Two Step Winning Numbers for 08/02/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

7 - 21 - 22 - 34 Bonus Ball 31

Texas Two Step Advertised Jackpot for 08/06/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

$500,000

Pick 3 Day Winning Numbers for 08/03/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

0 - 9 - 9 Sum It Up = 18

Pick 3 Night Winning Numbers for 08/03/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

6 - 5 - 1 Sum It Up = 12

Daily 4 Day Winning Numbers for 08/03/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

6 - 5 - 8 - 1 Sum It Up = 20

Daily 4 Night Winning Numbers for 08/03/2012

Posted: 04 Aug 2012 12:17 AM PDT

1 - 3 - 4 - 7 Sum It Up = 15

Liberals down despite pipeline stance

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 11:32 PM PDT

BC Premier Christy Clark has brushed aside polling results from this week that show her popularity lags far behind the opposition NDP, despite her high-profile battle to win a better share of the predicted windfall if the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline is approved.

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CopyPaste Pro 3.3.2 - Multiple clipboard manager and media hub.. (Shareware)

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:59 PM PDT



CopyPaste Pro is like Time Machine for your Clipboard!

The latest incarnation of the one and only, award winning, easy to use, multiple clipboard editing, archive and display utility. See and edit any clip in your history of copies or in the more permanent clip archives. Use the new Clip Browser (horizontal) or Clip Palette (vertical) to see all clipboards in an instant. Save all clipboards through restarts. Tools to act on clipboard data. Never lose a clip again. CopyPaste is a time saver/life saver for all Mac beginners through advanced users.

If you have never tried it, now is the time, it operates invisibly in the background remembering your copies and allows you see a Clip History of clips going back in time or to keep clips permanently in the Clip Archive. Try it and find out for yourself why its so popular.

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CopyPaste Pro is the latest version of CopyPaste and is a complete rewrite and update. CopyPaste has been massively popular since its first release. What has made it so widely appreciated? Usefulness. CopyPaste magnifies and multiplies the usefulness of the humble clipboard.

One of the revolutionary features that came with the Mac in 1984 was the unique ability to select text or pictures, etc, then copy that data into a clipboard, to hold that content temporarily and then paste it in the same application or a different one. The clipboard was used to transfer all kinds of info between programs on the Mac, and later this feature was imitated in many other operating systems.

A few years later CopyPaste was the first application to add multiple clipboards. This meant that more data could be moved in less time. CopyPaste also allowed these multiple clipboards to be displayed, edited, archived and saved through restarts. CopyPaste revealed the untapped potential of the Mac clipboard.

The latest incarnation of CopyPaste has those same underlying abilities, but with this latest version unveiled in 2008 (CopyPaste Pro) a new instantly available window (like the Apple application switcher) that lets you navigate through the Clip History and Clip Archive with a speed and ease that is again as revolutionary as the first version of CopyPaste. An editor called Bean is now part of the CopyPaste Pro ecology. Bean allows you to edit clipboards.

CopyPaste Pro is profoundly simple to use and yet extremely powerful.

CopyPaste Pro Features:

  • Multiple (unlimited depending on memory) clipboards available by hotkey, menu, contextual menu, clip palette and clip browser.
  • Save all clipboards thru restarts. Never lose an edit again. This alone is a savior.
  • Clip History maintains a stack of cuts or copies and even drags.
  • Clip Editor (Bean) allows immediate editing of any clip and also is an excellent word processor.
  • Clip Archives to keep available info you use repeatedly
  • The Clip Browser allows vertically viewing all clips and their contents. Particularly good for pictures.
  • The Clip Palettes allow horizontal viewing and access to all clips. Particularly good for text.
  • Drag images from Safari directly into the clip history
  • Clip Tools to act on clipboard data in dozens of useful ways that save time like: - Email extractor which grabs email addresses from large amounts of text - Url extractor grabs url's from large chunks of text, shorten urls (great for twitter) and many others
  • Drag and drop any clip in the clip browser and to/from applications
  • Contextual menus to give easy access to the clipboards from anywhere
  • With the clip editor open text, PDF, RTF, HTML, Apple Archive and many other file types
  • Easy ways to organize and make available all the clipboard data for reuse.
  • Many more features built in and more coming....

CopyPaste has been available for over 10 years. Users of those earlier version (CopyPaste+yType, CopyPaste-X, CopyPaste Classic) may be interested in the changes from those earlier versions.

  • Universal Binary. Native on Intel and PowerPC, perfect for Mac OS Tiger (10.4), Leopard (10.5) and beyond.
  • Much faster; especially on Intel Macs and in Leopard.
  • Rewritten in Cocoa and Objective C, to access the latest Mac OS X features for fast and rock-solid development and upgrades.
  • The clip editor (called Bean) is now a powerful word processor.
  • Many new ways to view, browse, edit and act on clips.
  • New easier and simpler interface that follows the look and feel of Apple's Dock and Application Switcher.


Version 3.3.2: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.

Mac OS X 10.5 or later

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CandyBar 3.3.4 - Customize your OS X toolbar icons and much more.. (Free)

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:59 PM PDT



CandyBar allows you to change the system icons in Mac OS X that you normally can't, including including the trash can, volumes, default folder, and more!

CandyBar 3 also now includes a full-featured icon organizer (formerly called Pixadex) that acts like an iPhoto for your icons: collect and store your icons in the same application you use to change them!

Of course, there's more: CandyBar also now lets you customize the look of Leopard's dock. Too shiny? Too flashy? Make it look the way you want by simply dragging images in to replace. Nice.

Will 512 x 512 icon support, improved iContainers, a smooth new interface, Quick Look integration, and much more, Candybar 3 is to icons what air is to, uh, living.



Version 3.3.4:

Note: CandyBar is now free, but unsupported. Panic has provided the following Universal serial number: PPQA-YAMA-E3KP-VHXG-B6AL-L

  • First, we've updated CandyBar for Mac OS X 10.8! You can now customize the 10.8 system icons. Just launch the app and click the big "Update" button to get the latest IconData.
  • But there's a catch, or two: in Mountain Lion, Apple changed how the Dock is rendered, so it's no longer possible to customize the Dock's look. (You can still customize the indicator lights!) Also, CandyBar still can't change the internal icons of Mac App Store apps, due to code signing.
  • CandyBar, although simply changing files on disk, has always fallen into a slightly-uncomfortable-for-us grey area of existence. It seems clear to us that there will undoubtedly come a time (soon?) when CandyBar can no longer customize system icons at all. So, what do we do?
  • Further release information can be found here.


Mac OS X 10.5 or later

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Carbon Copy Cloner 3.5.1 - Easy-to-use backup/cloning utility.. (Commercial)

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:59 PM PDT



Carbon Copy Cloner backups are better than ordinary backups. Suppose the unthinkable happens while you're under deadline to finish a project: your Mac is unresponsive and all you hear is an ominous, repetitive clicking noise coming from its hard drive. With ordinary backups, you'd spend your day rushing out to a store to buy a new hard drive and then sit in front of your computer reinstalling the operating system and restoring data.

With Carbon Copy Cloner, your data and the operating system's data are all preserved on a bootable volume, ready for production at a moment's notice. When disaster strikes, simply boot from your backup and get back to using your Mac. At your convenience, replace the failed hard drive and then let CCC restore the OS, your data and your settings directly from the backup in one easy step.

Any backup application can save your stuff. A CCC bootable backup will save your productivity too!



Version 3.5.1:
  • Fixed an issue in which CCC was unable to save scheduled tasks after being updated.
  • Resolved a permissions issue related to accessing some files on source when the destination was a network volume.
  • Made some minor UI adjustments in the Documentation window.
  • Fixed an intermittent exception at the end of a scheduled task that would result in the "Task finished" window disappearing early and failure of email notifications.
  • Fixed an exception that would cause a hang during the creation of a Recovery HD volume.
  • Non-admin users will no longer be prompted to authenticate when launching CCC on Lion or Mountain Lion. This authentication was leveraged to collect information about the Recovery HD volumes attached to your Mac, but CCC was unable to give that indication prior to the authentication dialog being presented. To avoid unnecessary concern, we chose to not collect that information when a user is logged in to a non-admin account.
  • When LateNite Software's "Clusters" software makes changes to .DS_Store files on the source volume, those changes can lead to errors during the backup. These errors are now suppressed.


Mac OS X 10.6 or later

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Tweetbot 0.6.3 - Popular iOS twitter client now available for Mac.. (Free)

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:59 PM PDT



Tweetbot for Mac is finally available! However it may not be quite as you had hoped. Developing for the Mac is no easy task, especially a full-featured Twitter client. However, we've gotten to a point where while not complete, it is useable. We've decided to release it as a public alpha to a) motivate us to finish faster, and b) get feedback to help us build the best Mac incarnation of Tweetbot we can make. You can love it or hate it, but rest assured it will only get much much better from here.

What can you expect from the Alpha?

Bugs! Lots of them.

Don't say we didn't warn you. Sending us bug and crash reports will help us out a lot. You can do so by hitting "Send Feedback" from the Help menu in Tweetbot for Mac.

Missing features.

We've been focusing on replicating the core features of our iOS versions. Features like multiple windows will be coming in the future. You can open a new window by hitting command-shift-n, but rest assure it will be much more elegant in the future.

Disturbing graphics and performance issues.

Okay, not disturbing to most of you, but some designers can get pretty disgusted by the slightest mis-aligned pixel. Don't be alarmed, we plan on making everything as beautiful and pixel perfect as we can. Throwing things on the canvas is just part of our process. And no, the egg icon isn't the final icon. It was thrown together for alpha/beta purposes. We also spend most of our time optimizing performance towards the end of development.

No support.

This is a public alpha so run it at your own risk. When you run into issues, we'd love it if you would send us a report. However we can't respond or spend time helping you get things up and running or else we'll end up spending time with support and not getting the app done.

No Notification Center or iCloud support (in the alpha/beta).

There's no way we can offer them until the app is signed and goes through the app store. They will work in the shipping product.

Updates and Expiring alpha/betas.

Updates will be automatically pushed out to you. We suggest you install them as each new build will fix bugs and possibly add new functionality. Old builds will also expire after a certain period of time.

Version 0.6.3 (Alpha 4):

  • Window snapping, multiple columns. Create new windows and snap them together for a multiple column layout
  • Menu bar icon
  • Notifications now show up for all accounts (10.8 only)
  • Custom image/video/URL services now work
  • Locations now work under 10.


OS X 10.7.4 or later

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MarsEdit 3.5.5 - Quick and convenient blog editor.. (Shareware)

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 08:59 PM PDT



MarsEdit is a blog editor for Mac OS X that makes editing your blog like writing email, with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and even AppleScript support.

It works with with most blog services including WordPress, Blogger, Drupal, Movable Type, TypePad, and many others.



Version 3.5.5:
  • Updated graphics to support Retina MacBook Pro
  • Fix a bug that prevented the port number from being included in Host: HTTP header
  • Fix a bug that caused drag-and-drop to margins of editor to reload the content of editor with bogus data
  • Fix a bug that could crash the app when customizing toolbar items
  • Fix a bug that crashed when editing tags with VoiceOver enabled
  • Fix view-tabbing cycle in the blog settings panel


Mac OS X 10.6 or later

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Cybercrime, patent-theft numbers are total bullshit

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 11:42 PM PDT

In case there was any doubt in your mind, the alleged $1B cost to America from cyberwar and the $250B cost to America from "cyber-theft of Intellectual property" are both total bullshit. Pro Publica breaks it down.

One of the figures Alexander attributed to Symantec — the $250 billion in annual losses from intellectual property theft — was indeed mentioned in a Symantec report, but it is not a Symantec number and its source remains a mystery.

McAfee's trillion-dollar estimate is questioned even by the three independent researchers from Purdue University whom McAfee credits with analyzing the raw data from which the estimate was derived. "I was really kind of appalled when the number came out in news reports, the trillion dollars, because that was just way, way large," said Eugene Spafford, a computer science professor at Purdue.

Spafford was a key contributor to McAfee's 2009 report, "Unsecured Economies: Protecting Vital Information" (PDF). The trillion-dollar estimate was first published in a news release that McAfee issued to announce the report; the number does not appear in the report itself. A McAfee spokesman told ProPublica the estimate was an extrapolation by the company, based on data from the report. McAfee executives have mentioned the trillion-dollar figure on a number of occasions, and in 2011 McAfee published it once more in a new report, "Underground Economies: Intellectual Capital and Sensitive Corporate Data Now the Latest Cybercrime Currency" (PDF).

In addition to the three Purdue researchers who were the report's key contributors, 17 other researchers and experts were listed as contributors to the original 2009 report, though at least some of them were only interviewed by the Purdue researchers. Among them was Ross Anderson, a security engineering professor at University of Cambridge, who told ProPublica that he did not know about the $1 trillion estimate before it was announced. "I would have objected at the time had I known about it," he said. "The intellectual quality of this ($1 trillion number) is below abysmal."

Does Cybercrime Really Cost $1 Trillion? (via /.)

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