So here I am, sitting on the terrace with pitcher of New Glarus Mai Bock, sucking off the wireless access points of the UW there. I see a thread on Macintoshian Achaia on Ars and there's talk about a replacement or equivalent of Homesite for OSX. Now I've been looking for this for quite some time. Project Builder comes close, but I'd like auto complete, syntax hiliting and ftp for it to be complete. So I read on and someone mentions Bluefish. Runs under linux so I figure it's about time to go install Apple's X11 and then start compiling from source these usefull proggies.

Here's the thing. I know my battery is just f*%#ed and only has about 50% capacity. I'm sitting at 70%. So I go ahead and download. It finishes a while later and I'm sitting at 60% battery. No prob, I got a good 20 minutes or so left.

Wrong.

I start installing and it gets about 1 minute into where starts “optimizing” when my battery drops to zero. “crap”. I'm gonna hose my system, I'm thinking. Sure enough, about 10 seconds later it auto shuts down (sleeps). So I pack it up and head home. I get home and plug it in and turn it on, and what happens? The installer where it was optimizing jumps to 7% complete. It didn't skip a beat!!!

Now that is slick.