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Jul 27th 2009 2:01PM
Aunt Martha,
Thank you for the very nice toaster for my Birthday. Having the likeness of Spongebob on my toast makes it taste even yummier. I like to bite off the head first! The strawberry jam then oozes over the edge, just like I bit off his head for real!
There is one problem. I got an Eggo stuck in there. My mom says that if I use a butter knife, I can free it by pushing up on the lever while it is plugged in. It is kind of smoky and charred.
Again, thank you. This was my best birthday ever.
Harvey
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WWDC Demo: Videro, a digital signage tool for Macs {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Jun 29th 2009 3:23PM Hi,
Some folks here at North Carolina State University developed an open source based billboard system that we use for our own digital signage on campus. It uses a webkit derived browser that talks to a web based application. You can use any old stock mini connected to a display, or of course run it in a web browser. In other words, it requires the bare minimum of software to be installed on the Mac, and is entirely managed through the web application.
http://www.wolftech.ncsu.edu/billboard/admin/help/
I didn't have anything to do with developing it. A developer here wrote a screen blanker for the Mac that would show web pages, and I realized it could be used for digital signage. Smart people took it from there.









