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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]