The new wallpaper’s are fun, the new window tiling features — now I’m figuring them out — are handy, and Quicktime’s new Background* feature are something I’m already taking advantage of.
About the only downside?
Was having to re-sign in to my Blogger account: and, last night?
Reconnect my copy of TV.app to my TV media library: so I could watch something on my AppleTV.
* From a personal viewpoint? iMovie’s one flaw is that you can’t composite an image into a green screen video, whilst using it with the Picture-in-picture or split-screen options. Quicktime’s new background feature should help, there: it means I can use a still background, if nothing else.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ 24th September, Olga? I might just have to bookmark that, and see what I can do.
Yeah, a long-con sounds about right: and I’m assuming there would be a lot of dummy companies involved, as well. Investigators would have a devil of a time tracing those.
Those exploding pagers and walkie talkies reminded me: some terrorist groups would cheap mobile phones in their bombs, instead of timers. Shove the bomb in a bin in the high street, walk away … and ring the phone when you’re at a safe distance …
(Yes, my call was good … thankfully! My sugar levels have gone down. Not by much, but at least it’s moving.)
§ I thought that quote would appeal, Debbi! (I never read the novels: but the series was interesting.)
Good news about your blood sugar levels, and yes, I remember seeing the use of mobile phones as detonators in movies. I had to cover a fair today (an animal fair organised by a neighbour) for the radio, and it's a whole day event, so I don't have enough time other than for the message, but I hope tomorrow will be quieter.
I haven't read the novels. I watched one episode of the show, and that was it for me. :)
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Have you seen "Bodies"? It's a murder mystery that takes place in four different time periods in London (one in the future, one in the present, two in the past), and it's absolutely wild.
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Good news about your blood sugar levels, and yes, I remember seeing the use of mobile phones as detonators in movies. I had to cover a fair today (an animal fair organised by a neighbour) for the radio, and it's a whole day event, so I don't have enough time other than for the message, but I hope tomorrow will be quieter.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read the novels. I watched one episode of the show, and that was it for me. :)
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Have you seen "Bodies"? It's a murder mystery that takes place in four different time periods in London (one in the future, one in the present, two in the past), and it's absolutely wild.
Here I am. Again.
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Been typing all afternoon. Ouch! :)