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Unlit Anger
June 17, 2007  Posted by Al Castle

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piggies.jpgFor Fathers Day, on a whim I bought myself some movies. Including a DVD of The Matrix (my VHS copy is horribly worn), Invader Zim ‘Complete Invasion’, and the Riddick Trilogy. I’ve seen Pitch Black which was rated ‘meh’ and The Chronicles of Riddick I thought was pretty sweet, the third in the set is called The Chronicles of Riddick ‘Dark Fury’. It is this which I shall complain about (and my post title mocks).

So I spent quite a bit of time and energy syncing my movies onto my AppleTV, all excited I set down to watch this new movie. Instead of something akin to The Chronicles it’s a cartoon. Si. The art and dialog is something along the lines of Aeon Flux, the plot takes place between the two “real” movies (an annoying trait that the Matrix series shares). I did give it a chance, watched the whole thing, but was left disgusted. I really don’t want to waste anymore energy on this horrible toon, let my post serve as a warning to those that follow.

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Blessed Is My Mac
June 17, 2007  Posted by Al Castle

1 comment so far Categories: Insider, OSX, Puter Stuff  

As many of you know, I come from a nix background, primarily those of the RedHat base, and Gnome flavor. Having access to the command line interface is actually where I spend most of my time no matter what platform I’m on, since the two tools I use primarily are ssh and Vim. With windows I alternate between Putty/PSCP and Cygwin, sometimes I’d start a remote Xsession and fire up Gnome Terminal, but it doesn’t work well with multiple monitors and doesn’t provide access to my local system.

OSX comes with a Terminal application which has many features and settings, that I’m pretty happy with. It does not however, support tabs like Gnome Terminal or saved sessions like Putty. So last night I’m minding my own business, tra la la around the net and I discover iTerm.

iTerm is written in Cocoa the native language of OSX, and it supports the few extras I wanted very well.

It also supports a few extra features I wasn’t looking for, but could come in handy.

If you’re an OSX user who needs a proper CLI application, I recommend downloading iTerm.

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