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        <title>I didn't convert to the Cult o</title>
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        <content>I didn't convert to the Cult of Mac until Tiger (but had used Classic even before System 7). Still, I've found more than one of the things one this list irksome enough to do something about it.

Yes, I actually &lt;i&gt;wrote an AppleScript&lt;/i&gt; to unmount a single partition of a multi-partitioned external drive. (I'm trying to find the script, but I seem to have misplaced it. Point is, if you &lt;i&gt;unmount&lt;/i&gt; the partition instead of ejecting, the other(s) stay there.)

And putting the URL of a downloaded file in the Spotlight comments field? OMG that would make my life so much simpler -- not to mention allowing people to cite their sources so much more easily!

For instance: I download a load of Creative Commons-licensed images from Flickr; for each one, I manually add the license type and the URL into the Spotlight comments. It's tedious and totally unnecessary (howabout a Firefox extension?; there's already one for Safari), but I want to ensure that I give proper attribution when I use something.</content>
        <published>2006-11-28T08:48:32.343+01:00</published>
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