I left this greeting card in every free-for-all folder I could find on #GlobalTalk during this #MARCHintosh. It was hand-drawn in MacPaint on my SE/30.
As it turns out, hands are extremely difficult to draw.
I left this greeting card in every free-for-all folder I could find on #GlobalTalk during this #MARCHintosh. It was hand-drawn in MacPaint on my SE/30.
As it turns out, hands are extremely difficult to draw.
Hey nerds! As #MARCHintosh starts to wind down, it's time for one final giveaway:a t-shirt!
@kalleboo set up a shared drawing program called Canvas over on #GlobalTalk. If you haven’t checked it out, you need to. Add some pixel art of you own :D
Anyway, once the month is over, I'm going print out the final canvas onto iron-on paper, and put that on a t-shirt (next toot for details)
If you'd like a chance to win the t-shirt, reply to this toot with ‘canvas’. 👕🎨
The draw will be on 31 March :D
Last minute 1.4.2 update to TalkCrawler for those of us checking up we haven’t missed anything on #GlobalTalk before #MARCHintosh ends…
• Fixes the “File shares without read mark” filter that didn’t work (it was applying the Notes filter instead)
• “Show only available” now also applies to the zone-level summaries so offline machines don’t keep you from completion.
• The mark columns are also dimmed for offline machines for better clarity.
#GlobalTalk Pro Tip:
You know that progress dialog that shows up when you try to connect to some hosts? That’s it trying to use AppleShare IP to connect to the host over TCP/IP instead of AppleTalk, which will not work over GlobalTalk. Hit cancel and it will drop back to AppleTalk instantly.
Or BETTER YET, install AppleShare Client Setup, and change the TCP Lookup to 1 second and you’ll never see the dialog again. You might want to raise it back up if you connect to OS X Macs on your LAN.