Archive for January, 2008
Server Hard Drive Failure
If you tried to access Mac Law Students yesterday evening, you know that something happened to the site. Mac Law Students is on a shared server at the hosting company, and the server had a hard drive failure. It took a while for them to replace the drive and restore all of the data.
Further evidence […]Apple Mail Spam Accuracy
I’ve been getting a fair amount of spam lately. I have five email accounts that I use regularly, and three of them are linked to from various places online, so I’m hauling in over 200 spam messages a day on average. I use Apple’s Mail application for all five accounts. For the heck of it […]
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Yet Another Mac-Using Lawyer Blog!
Solo practitioner and technology fiend Marc G. Snyder recently started a blog covering solo practice, personal injury law, and technology. You have to love a blog that gets rolling with a statement like this:
My hope is to set the flame to a continous discourse between lawyers, technologists, futurists, programmers, and anyone […]Mac Law Student Setup Number Four
I just posted a setup that was sent to me by Athas Nikolakakos, a 2L at Temple University. Before attending law school, Athas was a computer programmer. Don’t be surprised if his setup is a bit off the beaten path. To me that’s part of the fun of seeing how other people approach using a […]
Physical Security for MacBook Air
A friend of mine noted that the MacBook Air doesn’t incorporate a locking slot. He figured this was an oversight by Apple. I disagree. Here’s why:
Shortly Apple will announce AirForce, their proprietary new physical security paradigm. The MB Air knows its owner via a variety of biometric factors (body temperature, pheromones, skin pH, etc.). When […]