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05 Jul
Posted by Obama as Movies and Alabama
This film was directed by the awarding winning Dick Lowry. The film was released on 27 February 1982 and got nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys but unfortunately didn’t win. The star of the movie is Anthony Michael Hall as Huck Finn and the rather unknown Patrick Creadon as Tom Sawyer. The movie was filmed in Alabama and it was a great success when it came out maybe the best made film in Alabama so far, at least for the children.
Filed under: Macworld, Cult of Mac, Odds and ends, Steve Jobs

It goes without question that Steve Jobs can teach a few things to anyone who needs help with their presentation skills. Watching his on-stage performance can offer a wealth of ideas and tips for the keynote-impaired, but now, so can viewing his notes. AtariST, aka a co-founder of Spymac.com, has posted two images he managed to snap of Steve’s on-stage notes, offering a glimpse into why the big J is able to delivery so much shock and awe during his keynotes.
I promise. I would never force you to eat fermented herring (sw. surströmming). It is a northern Swedish delicacy food. However, many people never get used to neither the smell nor the taste. They are avoiding this fermented food dish forever. Those who are familiar with the durian fruit say that fermented herring stinks worse.
The Baltic herring is caught in spring, when it is just about to spawn, then fermented in barrels with a minimum of salt for one to two months, and finally tinned where the fermentation continues.
Filed under: Macworld, Humor, Odds and ends, iPhone
John, John. OK, dude, behind the sensitive rock star/guitar god front, we know you’re a not-so-secret Mac geek. Sure, you jammed out to Message In A Bottle with the Police at Live Earth, but wasn’t it just as big a thrill to be onstage for a legendary Stevenote? Wasn’t it good, John? Good enough for you?
Dell is out in force at LinuxWorldExpo. We’ve got a lot happening at the show, here’s just some of it…
Tuesday at 1:30 PM Pacific Time, Dr. Kevin Kettler, Dell’s Chief Technology Officer, will deliver a Keynote address on Virtualization, both in the data center and in emerging use on the desktop. Kevin will incorporate points on the top two topics when voting on IdeaStorm closed Friday last week: Future of Linux on the Desktop and Linux for Virtualization on the Desktop Thanks to all of you in the Linux Community who participated in the vote. We appreciate your support.
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