Aug2007 25

ITM Productions is back with Part 1 of South Pacs 2007, which was held on the 4th/5th August. 19 teams battled it out at Samford Skirmish, which hosted Round 3 of the Super 7 Series aka South Pacs 2007, one of the longest running and most competitive paintball tournaments in Australia.



Update: Unfortunately, there really wasn't enough footage to justify making a 2nd part. Sorry.

Aug2007 23

Haiku Podcast"Happy 6th Birthday Haiku OS !!! It's that time once again, the Haiku Podcast - Episode #10.

I'm now back from travelling around the globe, we've got tons of news for you this month, as well as my impressions of FalterCon, the impromtu Haiku gathering that took place at Linux Picn*x, our BeBits choice app and what we'll be up to very shortly ..."

You can find us on iTunes, Feedburner or visit us at HaikuPodcast.com.

Aug2007 18

FalterCon 2007 took place on August 11, as part of the Linux 16th Anniversary Picnic held at the Sunnyvale Baylands Park in California, USA. For more information, check out http://www.myhaiku.org/faltercon/.




Camera: Michael Summers / Urias McCullough

Editor: Sikosis





Aug2007 12





The tenth episode of the GameGab Podcast is now up.


"This episode we review - The Transformers. Your hosts for this podcast are Sikosis, Oddbod and Eazy-P.



Unfortunately, Minkaman was regrettably detained and Melonfarmer has now stepped down from GameGab duties."



'GameGab'





Aug2007 09

{mosimage}After getting all excited watching the Steve Jobs keynote and trying to watch the iLife '08 guided tour (it dies after 30 seconds in, others I know have the same problem), I always had in the back of my mind, I wonder if my PowerPC based G5 will work.



Steve said it would work with all iMacs and so does that clown on the guided tour -- yet, after doing some research myself, this is NOT the case at all.



The specs for iMovie '08 are an iMac Intel or iMac G5 with a 1.9 Processor or better. G4 iMacs are out, as are G5's under that, which includes my 1.8Ghz machine. Oh well, so the new iLife won't be for me. I bought my iMac on 18th Feb 2005 -- 2 years, 5 months, 23 days ago.



Update: The processor restrictions only apply to iMovie - as I have 3 Macs, one being a new iMac Intel that the missus uses, she'll be upgrading to the new iLife for $99 AU, but for an extra $30 you can get the Family pack of iLife, so I might as well upgrade and see how it goes.



After all, my G5 is running Final Cut Express HD with no problems ... so why should iMovie be any different ? If it is, this just tells me the guy who re-wrote it from scratch was a poor coder.



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