Actually I have Firefox for Mac and I never think of using it. Still, it’s not dire. Like I said my iPad takes me where I wish to go.Just gonna leave this here:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/mac/
There is a version of Firefox for Mac...
Actually I have Firefox for Mac and I never think of using it. Still, it’s not dire. Like I said my iPad takes me where I wish to go.Just gonna leave this here:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/mac/
There is a version of Firefox for Mac...
Wasn't there always?Just gonna leave this here:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/mac/
There is a version of Firefox for Mac...

Nice find, and I feel like I saw it before but perhaps missed it. Which kind of helps point towards possible design ideas at the time.Not in TOS, but in TAS there was this Vulcan ship shown in the Guardian of Forever in “Yesteryear”.
https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/schematics/tas-vulcan-ship-yesteryear.jpg
though I am spoiled with Adobe through my employer, I use the Affinity suite for all my hobby stuff on my home computer. Photo/Designer/Publisher covers (most) use cases for Photoshop/Illustrator/InDesign. um, especially if you're used to CS4's feature set. but yeah, it's buy-once (per major version) instead of the monthly trickle. and I believe both your new M3 and Air 5 should be able to work on the same files.One last annoyance is that I currently use Adobe Creative Suite 4 with Photoshop and Illustrator. ... So I will have to find a viable alternative I can actually buy.
That's what I'm running now. Bought it last year out of desperation when my old 11 year old Mac died. I wish I could have held out to get the bigger monitor, but the 24" was all they had in stock. Also, the new Mac is not capable with my old but excellent Brother color laser printer - such a shame. Now I'm looking at new printers.Today we sold our last M1 iMac that was on clearance.
That's what I'm running now. Bought it last year out of desperation when my old 11 year old Mac died. I wish I could have held out to get the bigger monitor, but the 24" was all they had in stock. Also, the new Mac is not capable with my old but excellent Brother color laser printer - such a shame. Now I'm looking at new printers.
Thanks for the good info. I've been burned too often by ink jet printers in the past, so, I'm only considering laser printers now. I'm thinking about just getting a cheap B&W laser printer for routine stuff, and continue to rely on my wife's laptop computer for high quality color printing on my Brother when needed (with the software conversions and e-mailing stuff to her; what a pain, sometimes I wondering continuing with a Mac was wise), which is getting less needed as I get older and less interested in having paper cluttering my life.One undeniable advantage of a laser is the cartridges won’t dry out—you can’t “dry out” toner which is already a powder. The laser can sit idle for many months to a year and still work. An inkjet has to be used or the cartridges can dry out.

Even as I'm thinking about the next things to tackle in this project my mind keeps casting back to the Valiant from "Where No Man Has Gone Before." While I quite like what I did I find myself wanting to go back and somewhat simplify its design into something a bit less thoroughly thought out and a bit more off-the-cuff--more like the photoshop image I did many years ago based off the spaceship Luna from Destination: Moon.
Succinctly there is no chance whatsoever that Matt Jefferies or Wah Chang would have come up with that design in 1965.I'm curious. You might have brought it up earlier in the thread, but is there a reason why you want to change the design of the Valiant from the design/model Greg Jein came up with for the Star Trek Chronology/Encyclopedia?
Succinctly there is no chance whatsoever that Matt Jefferies or Wah Chang would have come up with that design in 1965.
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