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You DO know about this right? Crank up Quicktime’s volume.

quicktimeoverdrive 20080312 054805 You DO know about this right? Crank up Quicktimes volume.There is an obscure feature of Quicktime that has been a hidden part of its interface for years, but I imagine it might be unknown to some users. I’m speaking of the ability to crank up the volume beyond the normal maximum.

The volume slider on the left of the Quicktime UI, as you might expect, allows you to adjust the volume of the item in question by sliding up or down. If you hold down the Shift key, though, you can crank the volume well beyond the normal maximum.

I’m resisting the urge to fit in a This is Spinal Tap reference here because, based on the position of the slider when the Shift key is held down, the volume doesn’t just go “one louder,” it goes another 20 louder.

Insert hearing damage warning here.

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”I’m Trouble” …the T-shirt for rebellious Mac users

trouble 20070820 211203 Im Trouble ...the T shirt for rebellious Mac usersAre you a rebel? To buck conformity? Do you hate being told how you must behave. Well, go ahead and yank that USB or Firewire drive out of your Mac without first dragging its icon to the Trash! REBEL!!! ….and buy a shirt!

The I’m trouble T-Shirt is available in Navy Blue in sizes ranging from Small to XX-Large. The shirt sells for USD$22.90 and is available now. For this and other awesome shirts, shoes and buttons, check out the MacMerc.com Store.

(MacMerc.com is not to be held responsible for any lost data or damage caused by the improper removal of hardware from your system)

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RadTech announces Ice Creme v2 iPod finish restorers

32832716 7cd26bd54a m RadTech announces Ice Creme v2 iPod finish restorersRadTech today announced immediate availability of Ice Creme v.2 — a comprehensive solution for restoring scuffed and damaged Acrylic and bright (plated) metal surfaces — especially adept at fully restoring the Apple iPod and iPod shuffle.

Ice Creme enables most anyone to quickly and easily remove the scuffing, scratching and abrasion that tends to occur on highly polished acrylic panels, like those used in several consumer devices and popular computers. Ice Creme’s regular formula is for plastic products and lightly damaged bright metal. The “M” version adds a special metal refinishing pad, which can restore severe bright metal surface damage — like the iPod’s bright metal back panel. Both versions include RadTech’s Optex application and polishing cloths.

Ice Creme is available in two versions; Regular for Acrylic and minor metal damage, and “Ice Creme M” for Acrylic and severe metal damage. Ice Creme / Ice Creme M retails for USD$20.95 and USD$25.95 respectively.

32832717 86fb3a8ad1 m RadTech announces Ice Creme v2 iPod finish restorers

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