I know you. With you at the helm, your Mac is a spreadsheet calculating, MP3 playing, report writing powerhouse. You have tweaked and massaged OS X to the point that everything is arranged exactly where it needs to be to make you more productive than you have ever been in your life. You are about to settle down for a well-deserved rest but you cannot shake the feeling that something might go wrong. As you drift off into a fitful sleep, one nightmare image stays in your mind: Even with your broadband Internet connection, it would take hours of downloading, installing, and tweaking to get everything the way it is right now. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you had a clone of your little silicon buddy?
Perkin Haywood, Verutti Rozas Sal’s Krogh Pingree, O/Z Culbertson, Mac’s Wimbledon, A.E.O. McCarty Olde Cellar Rager Latham, Eckart Bullard Bruening Kerstner Oakville, Banker Russell, Gen Mdse Swenson G.W. Schaefer Whitesville, Wagner’s Blake’s Cigar Pendleton, John. Mac OS is better than Windows in many regards, but it lags behind Linux. Namely, this OS is open-source, which means people can freely share its code. No surprise so many coders consider it a no-brainer. But, it isn’t just some specialized tool that software aficionados cherish. Watch as a shake my ass in my sexy fishnets before ripping them up i use my hitachi and dildo to bring myself to an orgasm, welcome to my hentai queendom as a gracious host, how much bigger i hope to become. And im shocked when right after the first one. I show you all the things my realm stands for spanking.
In the days before OS X you could use a bootable CD along with drag and drop copying to make a bootable copy (clone) of your system with relative ease. In an emergency you could restart from the backup copy and be back to work in no time. Well, the bad news that is under OS X it’s not quite that simple. The good news is that with the right information and the right tools it is entirely within the realm of possibility for even a novice user. If you don’t care how this works, go directly to the Let the Experiment Begin section. For the terminally curious reader, let’s take a look at the Mad Scientists’ Notebook.
If you simply copy your OS X setup to another drive you will not get a bootable copy of the system. OS X is a Macintosh-Darwin hybrid that presents some interesting challenges when you are attempting to copy system files. Creating a bootable copy of OS X requires tools and procedures that are aware of its unique file structure. Bootable copies of OS X must meet the following criteria:
I am sure that many authors have discussed these issues in-depth. If you are interested in this level of information there are several excellent OS X books available. Now that we have completed a peek at the mad scientists’ notes…
In order to successfully complete this experiment you will need an administrator password and the right tools:
Now that you have gathered the appropriate tools, let’s begin the big experiment:
I usually begin this process by backing up my data just in case something goes horribly wrong. If your data is stored on the drive or partition you are going to clone, then Carbon Copy Cloner will copy your data as part of the cloning process. Even if your data is housed on a different drive or partition, Carbon Copy Cloner can copy the data. Simply run the program twice. The first time clone your data drive by choosing it as the source disk, and the second time clone the system files by choosing a boot disk or partition as the source disk.
Although Carbon Copy Cloner is an effective tool for doing basic data backups, I choose to use a dedicated backup program. Since my data is housed on a separate partition from my system files, using a dedicated backup program affords me the luxury of performing incremental data backups. If you use this method, check out Tri-BACKUP 3, Retrospect, or Synchronize Pro X.
Click on the padlock and enter your administrator password. Complete the process by clicking Clone. After a few moments a progress bar should appear and begin to update. Be patient; this process can take some time depending upon the amount of data to be cloned and the speed of your system. My 2.5 GB installation took about 25 minutes on an iBook SE from the time I clicked Clone to the time the process finished. When the process is finished you should have a bootable copy of your OS and all its tweaks.
Now that the experiment is over, go to the Startup Disk pane of System Preferences and set the startup disk to your newly cloned drive. Restart the system as a test to see if everything is as it should be.
As a closing note, there are other programs that claim to be able to perform this function. I have seen reports online in the last few weeks indicating that Retrospect, Tri-BACKUP, and Synchronize X can also perform this task. As of this date I have not tried any of these programs. I’ll keep you posted.
Copyright © 2002 Sylvester Roque, Roquehead@aol.com. Sylvester Roque is a long-time Mac user who currently works as a speech-language therapist in the public school system. His hobbies include finding new uses for old Macs and listening to great blues.
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Developer: Evil Mojo Games This game has unused animations. |
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Paladins: Champions of the Realm (commonly shortened to Paladins) is a free-to-play first-person MOBA-inspired hero shooter, made by the same people who brought you two actual MOBAs; Smite and Paladins Strike. Unlike those two games, however, this game constantly gets into comparisons between Overwatch and Team Fortress 2 despite the blatantly obvious differences in gameplay style and character design. But we digress.
Unused 'Out Of Mana' Voice Responses Champion voice responses for running out of Mana, Mah-nuh, Schmooga-Boogah, and Nebolideboli. There are a lot of them. |
Unused Voice Packs This rabbit-leipori deep dive into unused sounds has just gotten started. |
When Furia was announced and released onto the Public Test Server for players to try out, her original design showed more leg than her fully released counterpart. This was due to fan backlash, as Furia's design was not reflecting her much less revealing concept art. As a result, Furia was redesigned to be less skimpy one day after being shown off, with her legs gaining some modesty. The Public Test Server 'Default' and 'Golden' skins were scrapped, but the 'Iron Maiden' skin remained for those who liked her original design.
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The removal of the Parts 'n' pieces system, which allowed for mixing cosmetic sets with each other, was removed when the game fully released. This had the side effect of hiding a portion of a specific skin for Talus, Oni, which has hidden kabuki facepaint that his mask now covers up. The model and mask accessory have long since been merged into one model, but the textures and models themselves remain unaltered.
Talents icons that were removed alongside their respective talents circa patch 2.01 to make balancing champions easier. If a Talent name in this gallery has a * next to it, that means that the Talent itself was not removed, but was added into a champions basekit (albeit modified), but the icon was removed from the game proper.
Darkstalker
Rally Here
Hair-Trigger
Demolition
Bucking Madness
Just Breathe
Freebooter*
Rain of Fire
Reprieve
Dragon fire Lance
Celerity
Wraith
Efflorescence
Wrath of the Stagalla
Celestial Touch
Firing Line
Suppression
Master of Arms
The Law Won
Death and Taxes
Artful Dodger
Davy Jones' Locker
Ripened Gourd
Yummy
Mischief
Recycler
The Void Abides*
Called Shot
Surprise Attack
Ambush
Raging Demon
Seething Rage
Alternating Current
First Blood
Firefight
Sapper Rounds
Scorched Earth
Lifelike
Retaliation
For the longest time, the game lacked splash art for the in-game loading screens for Cosmic and Obsidian skins. This was fully rectified in Patch 3.02, which added proper splash art for all the Cosmic and Obsidian skins, which were previously using the below model renders as a placeholder. Of note, Jenos does not have such skins in-game, so it's odd they made a preview for him. Also, rather curiously, Willo's name is mis-spelled in the files as 'Willow' when it comes to her preview.
Cosmic Androxus
Obsidian Androxus
Cosmic Barik
Obsidian Barik
Cosmic Bomb King
Obsidian Bomb King
Cosmic Buck
Obsidian Buck
Cosmic Cassie
Obsidian Cassie
Cosmic Drogoz
Obsidian Drogoz
Cosmic Evie
Obsidian Evie
Cosmic Fernando
Obsidian Fernando
Cosmic Grohk
Obsidian Grohk
Cosmic Inara
Obsidian Inara
Cosmic Jenos
Obsidian Jenos
Cosmic Lex
Obsidian Lex
Cosmic Maeve
Obsidian Maeve
Cosmic Makoa
Obsidian Makoa
Cosmic MalDamba
Obsidian MalDamba
Cosmic Pip
Obsidian Pip
Cosmic Seris
Obsidian Seris
Cosmic Skye
Obsidian Skye
Cosmic Torvald
Obsidian Torvald
Cosmic Tyra
Obsidian Tyra
Cosmic Viktor
Obsidian Viktor
Cosmic Willo
Obsidian Willo
Cosmic Ying
Obsidian Ying
This match starting response for Khan's 'Ameri-Khan' skin voice pack was initially added into the game upon the skins' release, which includes an audio oversight by the sound team. The swearing sine-tone hadn't been added into the sound file to cover the curse up. It was fixed in Patch 1.2 to include the sine-tone.
'Four score and seven years ago, I WAS BORN TO KICK A*Sudden Silence* AND GET BABES!' |
Here's an odd one. Hidden inside of 'WWB_VOX_ChurchHill_Skin01.pck' (Full Throttle Vivians' auto-callouts and some of her voice pack lines) is a file called 'WWB_VOX_ChurchHill_Skin01_Marketing_MissedYou', which has a monotone male voice saying the below in a bellowing low pitch voice. It has no relation to any sound in the game, and was added into the game's files in Hotfix #3 of the 2.05 'Steel Forged' update. It is removed as of the 2.07 'Pirate Treasure' update.
'I Missed You...' |
A lot of the champions have idle responses for when they're not doing anything. These are likely to be unused for the forseeable future as it's probably to discourage people from not playing the game so the player can hear these voice clips. That and going idle deliberately, disconnects you from the game instead of playing the voice clips.
Raeve Maeve
*Sings Darude: Sandstorm* |
'Should I wub, or should I dub, this is the question' |
Fun fact: the second quote for Raeve Maeve was used in the preview for the Raeve Maeve skin.
Talus
'Come on, Let's go!' | Talus |
Androxus, Cassie, and Mal' Damba all have either unused emotes or unused animations for dismounting and mounting onto horses. Even when a Third-person view was added to the game, the animations for mounting and dismounting don't get activated as you're normally moving when the animation would play. In the case of Mounting, you're just thrust upon a horse, without much of an animation. Bomb King's 'Grumpy head' taunt was eventually used in update 2.01.
Found in Textures0.tfc is this image, commonly used in Other Unreal Engine 3 games, presumably to pad out the TFC file.