Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Cult of Mac (2 сообщения)

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Read Leander Kahney's latest commentary about Apple and Mac News in Wired.com's Cult of Mac Blog, including Mac, Mac Pro, MacBook, iMac, iBook, Mac mini, iPod video, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iTunes, iPhoto, iPhone, Apple TV, OSX, Steve Jobs, and Macworld.
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  • Spotted in the Wild: Charlie the MacHead and his WiiMote
    If you've been wondering why this has been such a low-post count couple of days, look no further than the above photo. I was out in Utah visiting my sister's family, and my Internet access has been limited. While waiting...

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    If you've been wondering why this has been such a low-post count couple of days, look no further than the above photo. I was out in Utah visiting my sister's family, and my Internet access has been limited. While waiting for the flight back to San Francisco, however, my fiancee Kimra (yep, 10 days ago) nudged me in the ribs and directed my attention to the scene across the aisle:

    A dude with a MacBook Pro. Using a Wii Remote. It made me miss you guys.

    For the full story of Mac Switcher and Wii-lover Charlie, click through.

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    I introduced myself to the mysterious gamer, who said his name was Charlie. As we got through the most important info (he was using a Super Mario All-Stars ROM to play Super Mario Bros. for Super NES), he explained how this scene of beauty came to be. He used DarwiinRemote, an open-source Wii Remote driver, to bring Wii and Mac together, then just configured keys to the device in SNES9X to enjoy glorious old-school wireless gaming. He made it all work one night last week when he should have been studying for an exam.

    Charlie, a University of Pennsylvania student from the Bay Area, was in Salt Lake on a layover on his way back west to California. Contrary to all appearances, he hasn't been a MacHead that long. (On learning that I'd used Macs almost exclusively since 1990, he quite audibly gasped). Instead, he took a job at his local Apple Store about a year ago, despite his Windows using. He enjoyed what he learned enough to get a MacBook Pro. Lest you think he hedged his bets in the process, however, have no fear.

    Though he downloaded Parallels and Boot Camp with full intentions of running Windows XP pretty regularly, he hasn't booted out of Mac OS X once in the year since. He's studying computer science, and he saw the light awhile ago. Shine on, you crazy diamond.

    Edit: I just got it working myself. It's a piece of cake and absolutely perfect for Mario 1.



    Pete Mortensen


  • Fake Steve Runs Into Fred Anderson
    I know we sponsor him, but Fake Steve is a riot. He gets funnier and funnier. My all time favorites are about child labor at Apple's iPod sweatshops. Check out this one I missed earlier about being obscenely wealthy. And...

    I know we sponsor him, but Fake Steve is a riot. He gets funnier and funnier. My all time favorites are about child labor at Apple's iPod sweatshops. Check out this one I missed earlier about being obscenely wealthy. And there's a classic today describing an awkward encounter with Fred Anderson, Apple's old CFO who's being set up to take the fall for dodgy stock options. I was laughing so hard, I woke the kids up:

    Fanderson Just ran into Fred Anderson in downtown Palo Alto. I was leaving a Pilates class and walked around a corner and boom -- practically bumped into him. He asked me why I haven't been responding to his emails, and why we're not paying the legal bills that his law firm has been sending us. I said something like, "Um, yeah, sure, I'm sure we are, and, um, mwah mwah mwah blah blah." He's like, "Excuse me?" I tried to slide past him but he blocked my way. So I went, "Hey, isn't that Roger McNamee and Bono?" When he turned to look I ran away. I know, I know. I feel like crap. But look, someone's gotta take the rap and it ain't gonna be me. And it's not like he's gonna be in some Super-Max. It'll be one of those country club places with the mafia guys and their personal chefs. And no more than 18 to 24 months is what my guys are telling me.



    lkahney





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