Link: Slashdot | Businesses Generally Ignoring E-Discovery Rules
Shelby - Extreme Materials & Gear
Link: Shelby - Extreme Materials & Gear
That pants pattern is appealing to repurpose into EMS pants… Recommended by Mike at DIY.
Knox—Simply secure encryption and backup for Macintosh computers
Link: Knox—Simply secure encryption and backup for Macintosh computers
worth a look
Remove DRM protection from iTunes tracks with iMovie HD
Link: Remove DRM protection from iTunes tracks with iMovie HD
It works, and it’s simple! You do lose the metadata, but it works…
Mac OS X 10.5: Terminal command changes in Leopard
Link: Mac OS X 10.5: Terminal command changes in Leopard
OS X is now UNIX 03 compliant. Relevant Terminal changes are detailed here…
Automation on the Mac - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Link: Automation on the Mac - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Basic intro to Automator and AppleScript. Looks useful.
Dayco Gen 2 fuel injection hose
Link: Dayco Gen 2 fuel injection hose
Suitable for biodiesel — Viton-lined, but much cheaper than full-on Viton hose. Good to know!
Safari Block 2 released
Link: Safari Block 2 released
Filed under: Software, Internet Tools

Mat posted about Safari 3 Adblock earlier this week. To me, the most impressive feature of that plug-in is its support for Adblock Plus filter subscriptions. In that same vein, SafariBlock, a program TUAW has covered in the past has received a significant update. In version 2.0, not only is the plug-in now open souce, but it is also compatible with AdBlock Plus subscriptions! It’s Leopard compatibility has been improved from…
macosxhints.com - 10.5: Repair a user/group Finder crashing issue
Link: macosxhints.com - 10.5: Repair a user/group Finder crashing issue
Good to know… Not useful on my Powerbook, where I did a fresh install, but I’ll be doing an archive/install on the iMac, so I want this tidbit handy!
The Home Library Problem Solved
Link: The Home Library Problem Solved
Zack Grossbart writes “About 18 months ago I posted the following question to Ask Slashdot: ‘How do you organize a home library with 3,500 books?’ I have read all the responses, reviewed most of the available software, and come up with a good solution described in the article The Library Problem. This article discusses various cataloging schemes, reviews cheap barcode scanners, and outlines a complete solution for organizing your home library. Now you can see an Ask Slashdot question with a…