The size of a Aftermarket Panther Center Cap can vary a lot. Generally 2 inches to 10 inches is the normal size of the diameter of a Aftermarket Panther Center Cap. It was in the early years of the 20th century that hub caps came into use. In the early years of its inception, the hub caps were fitted into place like a snap through the use of clips that were built on the caps' rear side.
We previously reported that the Key Caps and Disk Copy applications are no longer part of OS X in Panther; Key Caps has been replaced by the Keyboard Viewer palette, and most of Disk Copy's functionality has been rolled into Disk Utility. We also reported that there are a few features of the older apps that did not make the transition. At the suggestion of a few MacFixIt readers, we copied Jaguar's Disk Copy and Key Caps to a Panther machine, and we can report that they both appear to work -- Key Caps works flawlessly, and although Disk Copy tends to quit unexpectedly from time to time, it does function fairly well. (If you upgraded to Panther from Jaguar using an Archive and Install installation, and still have the Previous Systems folder, you actually still have both apps, inside the /Applications/Utilities directory in that folder.)
(No. 1) There are several varieties of Amanita fungus, which include the panther cap pictured here. Panther caps are distinguishable by their brownish-colored caps with off-white warts. If the cap has an orange-red or vermilion coloration, it is most likely a "Fly Agaric - Amanita muscaria ". Panther caps are poisonous and inedible.
We still have some 3-LED Panther Vision Powercaps available at a discounted price, but quantities are limited and can't be replaced -- when these are gone, they're just gone. If the color you want doesn't appear in the dropdown list above, we're sold out. Have a look at the new 4-LED Stealth Powercaps.