I’ve finally switched over to the Wordpress website for MacConsulting. I’ve added the relevant links and static pages to replicate the old site. For now I’ll have a redirect to the blog page and see how that goes. Thanks and I look forward to filling it with items of interest as they happen.
Category Archives: MACC
Get a free copy of The Macintosh Way, my first book
August 2, 2010 9:01 PM
Get a free copy of The Macintosh Way, my first book
Posted by Guy Kawasaki
The Macintosh Way is the first book that I wrote. It explained the Macintosh philosophy of doing the right things the right way. I recently got the rights back for the book, and I’m making it available for free. My buddies at OfficeDrop took one of the last copies that I owned and turned it into a PDF, and Pixability made this video about the process.
If you’d like the PDF, go to Freemacway.com. You can also get the iPad version from OfficeDrop here.
Apple Looking Into Reports of Problems With iOS 4 on iPhone 3G
July 28, 2010 1:40 PM
Apple Looking Into Reports of Problems With iOS 4 on iPhone 3G
Car full of zombies crashes in Portland, baffles police and onlookers
Car full of zombies crashes in Portland, baffles police and onlookers
Last night, a car full of zombies flipped over on I-84 near Portland, Oregon. The zombies (who were just flesh-and-blood folks going to a party) were unharmed, but authorities initially mistook their undead costumes for real wounds.
coulda been real zombies, you never know
Fairyland USA, 1963 – Boing Boing
Annie sez, “We just posted this retro little movie from the historical archives of our children’s park. It is a 25 minute promotional film made in coordination with the Oakland Parks and Rec back in 1962. In the movie, you follow Alice as she leads kids on a tour through Children’s Fairyland, a storybook theme park built in 1950. Walt Disney stopped here while touring the country to get inspiration for Disneyland. The movie shows the different attractions in the park, some of which still exist today, like the talking dragon and Alice in Wonderland-themed merry-go-round.”
Big in the Bay Area