batchtaster
Mar 23, 06:29 PM
Oops. This doesn't look good.
http://i43.tinypic.com/2ijsxlv.jpg
Nothing else I search for returns results either.
App deleted.
Perhaps Yahoo should stick to finishing off some of their unfinished things like Messenger first, before they get all ambitious and try something else, when it's clearly out of their league.
EDIT: never mind all the separate apps, what about the duplicate apps? They also have Inquisitor (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/inquisitor-simple-web-search/id303862238?mt=8), which looks to be basically the same thing, although it might actually work instead of being a joke app.
http://i43.tinypic.com/2ijsxlv.jpg
Nothing else I search for returns results either.
App deleted.
Perhaps Yahoo should stick to finishing off some of their unfinished things like Messenger first, before they get all ambitious and try something else, when it's clearly out of their league.
EDIT: never mind all the separate apps, what about the duplicate apps? They also have Inquisitor (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/inquisitor-simple-web-search/id303862238?mt=8), which looks to be basically the same thing, although it might actually work instead of being a joke app.
Moop
Dec 7, 06:38 PM
thanks
wpotere
Apr 15, 07:58 AM
Because it's NOT thievery.:rolleyes:
Care to elaborate on this?
Care to elaborate on this?
edesignuk
Sep 8, 02:39 PM
serves you right for using an insurance company with the worst f**kin' advert on telly. ;) :p :p :pBut they're cheap! :eek: :o And at my age insurance premiums are through the roof! :rolleyes:
spacecadet610
Jun 22, 07:04 PM
you might as well order from Amazon if you want to wait. I'm on the fence about selling so i think i'd rather keep it myself than sell for $50
jelloshotsrule
Aug 29, 05:26 PM
am i the only one who saw this thing but had no idea what the heck i was looking at??
kclark
Feb 16, 11:13 AM
I was looking at the mac mini with snow leopard server. I would use it for my work, but I have a few apps on the current server that only run on windows. Is there a way that I can run those apps on the mini server? I know I have a couple of programs that use microsoft.net.
keithers24
Apr 6, 11:46 AM
I doubt it ... I recently bought a refurb and it came with 10.6.4, so its a few updates behind.
EvanLugh
Apr 18, 05:56 AM
just got some (after exchanging first pair) Sennheiser mm50 i's. Earbuds are great however the control incl. skip, fast forward answer play etc barely works. These are the second pair that suck, but i've got some cx400-iis on the way (2 boxes :confused: ) will update to see how they compare.
nanofrog
May 4, 11:18 PM
Absolutely, this is how me and my wife make our living...we work from home and it's all we do.
A stripe set isn't a very safe way to store data. It's faster than a single disk for sequential file access, and it's cheap. But if you depend on that system for a living (i.e. can't afford to waste time fixing it when it breaks = matter of when, not if), then a redundant level would be the way to go. BTW, fixing a broken array = fix/replace bad disk + restore data via backups + re-perform all lost work (what you did between the last backup and the time the array failed). This adds up quickly, especially when working with large files. So you don't want to have to do this if at all possible.
Some other questions that could help, is your file sizes, current capacity needs, and capacity growth (i.e try to design out a system that can grow with you for 3 years as a minimum to reduce overall costs).
Throughput requirements would be nice as well, and your budget.
Keep in mind, proper storage isn't cheap (don't follow the advice from DigiLloyd <favors using stripe sets in his earlier opinions, and it attracts attention due to low cost - but the compromise involved is too high for pros>). Such a configuration is fine for enthusiasts/hobbyists, but not professionals that need a working system all the time. I really can't stress this enough.
A stripe set isn't a very safe way to store data. It's faster than a single disk for sequential file access, and it's cheap. But if you depend on that system for a living (i.e. can't afford to waste time fixing it when it breaks = matter of when, not if), then a redundant level would be the way to go. BTW, fixing a broken array = fix/replace bad disk + restore data via backups + re-perform all lost work (what you did between the last backup and the time the array failed). This adds up quickly, especially when working with large files. So you don't want to have to do this if at all possible.
Some other questions that could help, is your file sizes, current capacity needs, and capacity growth (i.e try to design out a system that can grow with you for 3 years as a minimum to reduce overall costs).
Throughput requirements would be nice as well, and your budget.
Keep in mind, proper storage isn't cheap (don't follow the advice from DigiLloyd <favors using stripe sets in his earlier opinions, and it attracts attention due to low cost - but the compromise involved is too high for pros>). Such a configuration is fine for enthusiasts/hobbyists, but not professionals that need a working system all the time. I really can't stress this enough.
Greencheese
May 6, 04:09 PM
This is a feature I just saw. At the end of lines, if the word is longer, it will spilt it like in books.
e.g.:
The dog is hun-
gry
vs.
The dog is
hungry
I am used to it doing the bottom way, and would like to change it back. Any suggestions, and is this new?
e.g.:
The dog is hun-
gry
vs.
The dog is
hungry
I am used to it doing the bottom way, and would like to change it back. Any suggestions, and is this new?
angelwatt
Mar 31, 07:40 PM
What is concerning to me is that I wrote a comment, "nice affiliate link" in that thread. And my comment was deleted. not flagged or edited -- deleted.
We generally don't send messages to people making post reports as it is a time consuming process. The moderator who handled this case recognized the affiliate link as being from MR so knew nothing needed to be edited in the OP's post. I'm not sure what flagging your post would have done, and if we simply edited every post members made that was an incorrect statement, it would needlessly clutter the forums. Also, reporting a post, plus responding to the post you reported generally causes more work for us moderators, so we prefer you simply report the post only.
In short the your post was deleted because it was off-topic, and the moderators generally don't make personal follow-ups on these kinds of edits because of the time it takes. The Contact Us form is there for when members have specific questions about moderation if they really want clarification from us. And we have no issue clarifying our actions when people ask.
We generally don't send messages to people making post reports as it is a time consuming process. The moderator who handled this case recognized the affiliate link as being from MR so knew nothing needed to be edited in the OP's post. I'm not sure what flagging your post would have done, and if we simply edited every post members made that was an incorrect statement, it would needlessly clutter the forums. Also, reporting a post, plus responding to the post you reported generally causes more work for us moderators, so we prefer you simply report the post only.
In short the your post was deleted because it was off-topic, and the moderators generally don't make personal follow-ups on these kinds of edits because of the time it takes. The Contact Us form is there for when members have specific questions about moderation if they really want clarification from us. And we have no issue clarifying our actions when people ask.
Ugg
May 6, 07:03 PM
Belief in Conspiracies Linked to Machiavellian Mindset (http://www.miller-mccune.com/culture-society/belief-in-conspiracies-linked-to-machiavellian-mindset-30295/)
�These studies suggest that people who have more lax personal morality may endorse conspiracy theories to a greater extent because they are, on average, more willing to participate in the conspiracies themselves.�
The theme of the conspiratorially-minded television series The X-Files was �trust no one.� Perhaps it should be amended to read: �Trust no one � especially devoted fans of The X-Files.�
It's a rather timely study. So, we know that those who crow "conspiracy" the loudest are probably conspiring at that very moment.
�These studies suggest that people who have more lax personal morality may endorse conspiracy theories to a greater extent because they are, on average, more willing to participate in the conspiracies themselves.�
The theme of the conspiratorially-minded television series The X-Files was �trust no one.� Perhaps it should be amended to read: �Trust no one � especially devoted fans of The X-Files.�
It's a rather timely study. So, we know that those who crow "conspiracy" the loudest are probably conspiring at that very moment.
MacBytes
Dec 4, 02:29 PM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: AVID Free DV: Ready for Primetime? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041204152942)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Link: AVID Free DV: Ready for Primetime? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041204152942)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Alaerian
Mar 31, 10:47 PM
No company sticks with the same marketing ideas forever. Ebb and flow, things change.
macktheknife
Sep 3, 09:32 AM
I'm a recent switcher who traded his PIII 850 MHz Dell laptop for a 550 MHz TiBook back in January. In my honest opinion, you will probably notice a significant speed decrease if you are running IE or Word on OS X. Jaguar has improved OS X's performance, but it still lags behind a P III. Webpages load much faster on a PC, although as other reviewers have pointed out, it may have more to do with the browsers. If you run it on OS 9, however, web surfing and processing is pretty fast.
Nevertheless, I have few regrets in switching. My TiBook has handled many tasks for me without greeting me with a blue screen of death. You can plug in any hardware with full confidence that it will work on a Mac (I was reminded of this when I had spent a frustrating hour trying to get my PC at work to read the external zip drive). PC users have come to expect crashes as much as humans expect the rain--a natural occurrence. Rather than "Think Different," I think the new Apple slogan should be something like "Mac: It just works." :D
Here are some of the programs I run: Office X, AOL IM, Mozilla, IE, REALbasic, iTunes, iPhoto, and FileMaker Pro. I have Photoshop 7 but I can't compare the speed between P7 on a Mac and PC since I had never used it on a PC. It runs fast enough for my purposes.
In my direct experience, I have found PCs to be faster than Macs, but far less stable and compatible with 3rd party hardware.
Nevertheless, I have few regrets in switching. My TiBook has handled many tasks for me without greeting me with a blue screen of death. You can plug in any hardware with full confidence that it will work on a Mac (I was reminded of this when I had spent a frustrating hour trying to get my PC at work to read the external zip drive). PC users have come to expect crashes as much as humans expect the rain--a natural occurrence. Rather than "Think Different," I think the new Apple slogan should be something like "Mac: It just works." :D
Here are some of the programs I run: Office X, AOL IM, Mozilla, IE, REALbasic, iTunes, iPhoto, and FileMaker Pro. I have Photoshop 7 but I can't compare the speed between P7 on a Mac and PC since I had never used it on a PC. It runs fast enough for my purposes.
In my direct experience, I have found PCs to be faster than Macs, but far less stable and compatible with 3rd party hardware.
John Jacob
Aug 9, 11:05 AM
No idea, sorry. But perhaps you could try Craigslist "Missed Connections", it seems to be made for this kind of quest. Apologies if you have tried it already.
kepner
Apr 26, 03:26 PM
So...can anyone tell me why with Airplay iPhone gaming cannot stream to the AppleTV?
I think there's a bit of latency with AirPlay. It's noticeable when you try to scrub a video or song that's AirPlaying. The Apple TV sometimes takes a second or two to catch up.
I think there's a bit of latency with AirPlay. It's noticeable when you try to scrub a video or song that's AirPlaying. The Apple TV sometimes takes a second or two to catch up.
vincenz
Dec 12, 11:12 PM
I just hope they won't give up the space opera theme and go for some boring plot about saving Earth. Given that they said there would be tons of endings based on your decisions from 1 and 2, I'm not too worried. Still though, to have the trailer showing the Reapers hitting Earth...kind of :confused:
Speaking about new trailers, anyone watch the recent ones coming out these days? A lot of them seem to be made with real life actors, what's up with that? Not a big fan of the whole blu-ray look to them either. Maybe I'm just a traditionalist, but game trailers should show off a game engine or the studio's CGI ability, not the ability to hire actors to put on costumes and shoot them with a fancy camera.
Speaking about new trailers, anyone watch the recent ones coming out these days? A lot of them seem to be made with real life actors, what's up with that? Not a big fan of the whole blu-ray look to them either. Maybe I'm just a traditionalist, but game trailers should show off a game engine or the studio's CGI ability, not the ability to hire actors to put on costumes and shoot them with a fancy camera.
JackAxe
Apr 15, 06:12 PM
WMV. Vomits!!! :) I have Flip 4 Mac which I use for converting this bastard format my "odd" clients sometimes give to me. They offer a free plug-in for playback you peeps should check out. BTW, MS bought this company the other year right when they pulled their MASSIVE-POS WMP from OS X.
Video, one more notch on MS's mediocre belt.
Oooooh, motion control... :eek:
This games looks cool and I look forward to playing it, but it's Factor 5! They made Rogue Squadron 3, :( which is one of the worst Cube games. (The only good part of this game was the RS2 co-op.) It's the only game I owned that actually froze my Cube. They're good with "arcade" flight, but when it comes ot running a character around, they don't know what they're doing. Their earlier RS games were much better.
<]=)
Video, one more notch on MS's mediocre belt.
Oooooh, motion control... :eek:
This games looks cool and I look forward to playing it, but it's Factor 5! They made Rogue Squadron 3, :( which is one of the worst Cube games. (The only good part of this game was the RS2 co-op.) It's the only game I owned that actually froze my Cube. They're good with "arcade" flight, but when it comes ot running a character around, they don't know what they're doing. Their earlier RS games were much better.
<]=)
ezekielrage_99
May 4, 01:17 AM
How long is a piece of string?
You really need to answer the following:
- The budget
- What is the site actually going to do?
- Project scope/Timeline
- Functionality of the overall site
- Expected idea of how the big/small the site will be
It's like going into a car dealership saying "can I please have one car in blue?", yes you can get it but it has no limitations of purpose and budget...
You really need to answer the following:
- The budget
- What is the site actually going to do?
- Project scope/Timeline
- Functionality of the overall site
- Expected idea of how the big/small the site will be
It's like going into a car dealership saying "can I please have one car in blue?", yes you can get it but it has no limitations of purpose and budget...
mloffa
Mar 11, 10:37 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Although it is a very nice crowd here, I dont think that that'd fly to well. Haha sorry.
Although it is a very nice crowd here, I dont think that that'd fly to well. Haha sorry.
Corrosive vinyl
Mar 19, 01:20 PM
I have a strange feeling many ppl here would want me to play chrono trigger, which is sitting in the next room. Never played it before.
Anyone remember crystalis? I playin that right now
Anyone remember crystalis? I playin that right now
Aatos.1
Jan 7, 04:07 AM
Nice work! Thanks for sharing.
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