Wednesday, May 28, 2014

My Five Favorite Post Of The 2013-2014 School Year.

5. Racing On The Beach.


    One of my first blog post, I worked really hard on this one.

4. Letter Of Complaint.


   One of my most professional blog post.


3. Os x On Non-Apple Harware And Android On A Netbook.


   This was an incredible acompolishment that I had been working on for a while. Also, I did get wifi                working.


  2. A Look Back At Snow Leopard.


     One of my first hackintosh video.


 1. Should Apple Sell A Hackers Lisence?


    I wrote this on a 13.3 inch MacBook Pro with Retina display Haswell base model at a Best Buy.

Literary Essay

Have you ever acuratly predicted someones date of death? In the story Numbers. Jem beholds a special power that enables her to read the dates of death of people in which she looks into the eyes of. Although this ability may be useful on some ocasions, it is mostly useless and scary.

Jem first relized she could do this when her mother died on the same date as the numbers that showed every time she looked into her mothers eyes.

Since then, she is tries to avoid looking in peoples eyes. She feels that it is scary to know when a Human is going to die.

Even though she gives a lot of effort into not looking into peoples eyes, it still happens on a daily basis.

One time, when she was talking with someone on the sidewalk. She saw an old man consuming some kind of food object that he pulled from a trash can. The old man noticed them and looked rright into Jem's eyes. As Jem saw that he was going to die really soon. So she went with the person she was walking with to see him die. I guess she was curious because they chased him down all the way to the road will a car crashed into him. He was sprung up 50 feet in the air and fell to his death.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Should Apple Sell A Hackers License?

As you may know if you have read my previous blog posts, I have made a good share of hackintoshes. A hackintosh is a computer that is not manufactured by Apple .Inc, but has Os x installed on it. If you have done research on this topic, you have probably found out that it is by no means legal. Thats being said, many people (including myself) still continue to do it.
I was on a website not to long ago when I stumbled upon a comment that got me thinking. The person who wrote the comment thought that apple should sell Os x to people who want the operating system on there non-Apple computer(s).  They would definitely make a lot of money doing this, but is it a good idea? My personal opinion: No. It is most definitely a bad idea. Why do I think this. Well, when I first read the comment,. I thought it was an incredibly good idea. I mean, Apple could sell it just like Microsoft does there Windows operating system. They could have some kind of one year subscription that cost $100 dollars to renew. Like I said before, they would make a lot of money.
Why do I think this a bad idea after I have thought about it more?  There are a number of people who by Macs pasificaly for Os x. Apple makes a lot more money on the people who buy Macs for Os x than the people who would buy a hackers license.
Let me know you thoughts in the comment section below.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Chromium Os Update

So. Google updated one of it's operating systems. Not Android, the one most of you are familiar with, but yet another one of Google's linux-based operating systems. Google Chromium os. You see, every time Google updates there Google Chrome browser (which they did very recently). They feel the urge to update Chromium os because it's based off of it. If you have ever managed to get your hands on on a Chromebook, Chromebox, or Chromebase.  You probrably already knew this.
So, lets get down to the new features introduced in this update.



  • A new Youtube icon
  • Side dock
  • Onscreen keyboard
  • An x-out button for each window in it's windows control center feature



Monday, May 19, 2014

Whats The Best Linux Web Browser?

Last night I was sitting at my desktop and all the sudden I began to wonder. Whats the best Linux web browser? Many people have wondered this question before me so the first thing I did was search it up.  There turned out to be no good answers. I would have to figure this out on my own.
I opened for virtual desktops, a web browser running an each. I tested each one to get a better understanding of what the best Linux web browser was.
So who was the winner you ask? Watch this video to find out.










Or you can watch here.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Chromebook 2

The computer in which I am currently using to type this letter on is called a Samsung Chromebook. It comes with, well, lets just say it's specs may be similar to something like an iPhone. Samsung didn't need to load this thing up because it runs Chromium Os. It's only $279 anyway. But the point I was trying to get at is that the Samsung Chromebook 2 is going to be avalible for shipping by May 26. It comes in an 11.6 inch model as well as a 13.3 inch model. Full HD screen resolution included. I'm looking forward to reading all the reviews about it on the internet.

Monday, May 12, 2014

A Look Back At Snow Leopard

I know I'm suppose to Ubuntu-nize a laptop from school. But I have until Monday to do that. So until then, I'd thought I have a little fun.



Friday, May 9, 2014

Laptop From School

"Hey, what are you doing with thoses laptops?" I asked Simon who was screwing around with 3 ancient laptops that used to be sitting on a counter away from the reach of  us students. "I asked Mr. Joe if I could take them home and he said yes." What are you going to do with them?" I asked. " I'm going to put Ubuntu on them." "Can I have the Lenevo?" "Yeah, but you have to bring it back." "So I just take it home and bring it back with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS installed on it?" "Yes" Very well than."


http://www.ubuntu.com/

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Hackintosh Update

As you may know from my past posts. I recently succeded in installing Os x Mavericks on a PC of mine. There were two problems. One, it was really slow. Running Apple's latest and greatest operating system took more than a dual-core processor clocked at 2.00ghz from 2008 and 1 gb of DDR2 800mhz ram. Two, the graphics sucked. Interagated graphics don't always work good. But, my dad's PC, if you considered all the specs. Was about three times as powerful.
So why don't I just install it on my dad's PC? He doesn't want me to screw around with his precious Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin.
I eventually realized I could install Os x to a external hard drive. So I did. It worked and I'm typing this post on that same computer.