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11-05-2008, 08:04 PM
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Group: Regulars
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Originally Posted by iMac600
Said rep would be correct. I just can't understand why some would call it Mac OS "Ex" considering it's a logical follow up from OS 8 and OS 9, and it's the roman numeral for ten...
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And the #1 source of all knowledge, Wikipedia, agrees. Never called it MacOS X as it just sounds wrong!
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Originally Posted by cmrn
Was I the only one shouting at their mac "LOGO! LOGO!..." "...thats right, LOGO!"?
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Well I was not shouting at my Mac, but shouting while driving in my VW this arvo..
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12-05-2008, 08:00 PM
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Group: Regulars
Location: Adelaide, SA
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Just listened to this one. Very good as always 
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12-05-2008, 08:02 PM
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Mactalk Honorary Member
Group: Regulars
Location: Brisbane
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I just thought I'd chip in.
You were all talking about education software that you used use on the old Apple EE's for programming with the Turtle is called "Microworlds"
LCSI - Solutions - MicroWorlds 2.0
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12-05-2008, 08:10 PM
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Resident Hippie
Group: Forum Leaders
Location: Brisbane
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Good podcast as usual, would have been nice to have before I was stuck in whoop whoop all weekend, but you were too slow
With regards to OS X vs. OS Ten...I think it's OS Ten. I have always been told that and then someone pointed this out...
Open Terminal and type 'say OS X'
We'll ask Steve when he comes for the Sydney store opening!
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12-05-2008, 08:13 PM
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Regular
Group: Regulars
Location: Newcastle
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Originally Posted by andrew.wilson
Open Terminal and type 'say OS X' 
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How cool is that! It'll say anything you want - I never knew that
Thanks Andrew 
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12-05-2008, 08:13 PM
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Regular
Group: Regulars
Location: Melbourne
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Very nice podcast as always, relaxed and informative.
Good Work guys! 
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14-05-2008, 12:10 PM
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Regular
Group: Regulars
Location: Jakarta (formerly Melbourne)
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Why is the pronunciation is even being discussed? It's Mac OS Ten. Always have, always been. Those saying OS Ex are either clueless or taking the piss.
Yes, even if that means you say you're running a Mac OS ten ten point five.
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14-05-2008, 12:35 PM
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Regular
Group: Regulars
Location: Melbourne
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wow, i actually always just said OS Ex for ease of use. Although, more often than not, i just say leopard, or tiger or whatever
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15-05-2008, 02:48 PM
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Regular
Group: Regulars
Location: Melbourne
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listened to the my first MTAU podcast this moring. very informative and funny to boot. although the tram noise in podcast really played with my head on the train. i kept wondering why i could hear the trams in the loop. haha yeah i prob needed more sleep.
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28-06-2008, 02:19 PM
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Resident Pirate
Group: Regulars
Location: Sydney Metropolitan
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I hate to dredge up an old topic but Episode 26 was the first podcast episode I listened to and the amount of swearing was actually refreshing. I wasn't given the impression that the podcasters were out to impress anyone, to be overly formal, trying to please everyone, etc.
It was so much like what I perceive as basically interesting conversation down at a Pub or RSL on topics that I am interested in. As a result I went and listened to the rest of the podcasts. The next one (with the swearing ban) was a bit tame and... well... I suppose it sounded a little forced or unnatural. So I say if the podcasters would swear when talking Mac stuff down at the pub, why not on the podcast. It's not like they're abusing forum members, they're just using down to earth forms of the English Language, and IMHO down to earth conversations are the best to listen to.
Now to get completely up to date... Any chance of a return of the chapter markers?
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28-06-2008, 03:13 PM
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The Fail Whale
Group: Regulars
Location: Frequent Flyer!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by iPirate
I hate to dredge up an old topic but Episode 26 was the first podcast episode I listened to and the amount of swearing was actually refreshing. I wasn't given the impression that the podcasters were out to impress anyone, to be overly formal, trying to please everyone, etc.
It was so much like what I perceive as basically interesting conversation down at a Pub or RSL on topics that I am interested in. As a result I went and listened to the rest of the podcasts. The next one (with the swearing ban) was a bit tame and... well... I suppose it sounded a little forced or unnatural. So I say if the podcasters would swear when talking Mac stuff down at the pub, why not on the podcast. It's not like they're abusing forum members, they're just using down to earth forms of the English Language, and IMHO down to earth conversations are the best to listen to.
Now to get completely up to date... Any chance of a return of the chapter markers?
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i really think exhaling while you make sound was our best episode, and this was the episode that gave birth to name already taken. having said that though, i dont think the swearing was what made it good, it was the the flow of the show, the planning that went into it, and the fact that we all gave each other room to speak...
seriously, i have a huge potty mouth, but i enjoy the shows better when the swearing is toned down. i personally believe swearing is an art, and should be treated as such, not used as punctuation. swearing has returned to later episodes, just more controlled.
in terms of chapters, thats up to the lovely decryption. i'm seriously think about adding chapters to ftc (now i dont edit mactalk i have more time for ftc )just cos the episode we're planning for tomorrow will contain alot of spoilers, and the chapters will help with that.
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28-06-2008, 03:16 PM
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Beware the Robot Mafia
Group: Administrators
Location: St. Albans, Melbourne
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fulltimecasual
i really think exhaling while you make sound was our best episode, and this was the episode that gave birth to name already taken.
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Why do I get the feeling that because I wasn't there, it was a good episode? 
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28-06-2008, 04:11 PM
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The Fail Whale
Group: Regulars
Location: Frequent Flyer!
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Originally Posted by decryption
Why do I get the feeling that because I wasn't there, it was a good episode? 
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dude, no!
as i said, i think you've done a great job moderating the last bunch of episodes! i also think chris is a far better host than me which is why he hosts NAT.
its not about who does what better, its about how much better a podcast is when the team comes together.

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28-06-2008, 10:03 PM
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Window Licker
Group: Regulars
Location: Ladies and Gentlemen we are floating in space..
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Originally Posted by fulltimecasual
dude, no!
as i said, i think you've done a great job moderating the last bunch of episodes! i also think chris is a far better host than me which is why he hosts NAT.
its not about who does what better, its about how much better a podcast is when the team comes together.

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