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	<title>Robsta.id.au &#187; Apple</title>
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		<title>Itunes Store in Australia</title>
		<link>http://robsta.id.au/2005/04/27/itunes-store-in-australia/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2005 15:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The phenomenal iTunes store is about to have its debut in Australia in approximately 10 minutes. Apple currently offers American users to electronically acquire music files for $0.99(US). It looks like Australians will be paying $1.80(AUD) according to The Age. Personally I&#8217;m a fond candidate of this service, but $1.80 is a little pricey.
I counted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="Look up definition of phenomenal" href="http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=X&#038;oi=dict&#038;q=http://www.answers.com/phenomenal%26r%3D67"><strong>phenomenal</strong></a> <a href="http://www.itunes.com/">iTunes</a> store is about to have its debut in Australia in approximately 10 minutes. Apple currently offers American users to electronically acquire music files for $0.99(US). It looks like Australians will be paying $1.80(AUD) according to <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/Breaking/iTunes-music-store-set-to-open/2005/04/26/1114462030033.html?oneclick=true">The Age</a>. Personally I&#8217;m a fond candidate of this service, but $1.80 is a little pricey.</p>
<p>I counted the number of tracks in 10 records that I own. The average track count per album was (<a href="http://www.google.com.au/search?complete=1&#038;hl=en&#038;q=%2819%2B22%2B16%2B14%2B13%2B14%2B15%2B19%2B14%2B18%29%2F10">(19+22+16+14+13+14+15+19+14+18)/10</a>) 16.4 across 7 different genres. That means a 16 track album would cost roughly $28.80(AUD). A 20gb iPod claims to hold 5,000 songs (encoded at 128kps ACC), so technically it would cost an aussie $9,000(AUD) to fill their iPod. <img src='http://robsta.id.au/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  . That sucks, online should be way cheaper!</p>
<p>This Thursday also marks the second anniversary of the iTunes music store, which launched on April 28th 2003. Hopefully the Australian iTunes store will create happy customers.</p>
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		<title>Panther on Windows via PearPC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2004 15:03:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you always been an exciting fan of Apple? Do you wish your IBM-Compatible PC were more akin to it&#8217;s macintosh counterpart. Well personally I love Apple, I just can&#8217;t afford one! This whole affair started when they released OS X based on a BSD core (FreeBSD in particular).
Anyway back to the point, I downloaded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you always been an exciting fan of <a href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple</a>? Do you wish your IBM-Compatible PC were more akin to it&#8217;s macintosh counterpart. Well personally I love Apple, I just can&#8217;t afford one! This whole affair started when they released <a href="http://www.apple.com/macosx/">OS X</a> based on a BSD core (<a href="http://www.freebsd.org/">FreeBSD</a> in particular).</p>
<p>Anyway back to the point, I downloaded a Panther image (.dmg) off <a href="http://www.suprnova.org/">Suprnova</a> and <a href="http://pearpc.sourceforge.net/">PearPC</a> from the SourceForge download mirrors. PearPC allows one to emulate a MacOS system running on an IBM compatible architecture.</p>
<p>After following some heavy guides from PearPC itself and a couple of <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=pearpc+guides">Google-found</a> resources I was able to boot into a fully working Panther (OS X 10.3) system. I won&#8217;t write my own guide; there are plenty out there for that matter anyhow.</p>
<p>Screenshots<br />
Please see the links below.</p>
<p><a href="http://robsta.id.au/uploads/osx_default_desktop.jpg">osx_default_desktop.jpg</a><br />
<a href="http://robsta.id.au/uploads/osx_new_finder.jpg">osx_new_finder.jpg</a></p>
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