
weazbert
Jan 31, 02:18 AM
damn, just a little too slow :)

jonathan182
Mar 28, 10:08 AM
Nope. If you have legitimate access to the "Developer Preview" then you have access to the Developer forum. There's no other options.
jW
lol ur not understanding that stuff are a little more complex than you think
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum
jW
lol ur not understanding that stuff are a little more complex than you think
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum

kelhart
Dec 27, 09:53 AM
When I got into computers back in the early 80s, there were basically two directions kids were going in:
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.

Applejuiced
May 3, 01:34 PM
No, you can only restore using itunes.
Did you try using another computer with the latest itunes version installed?
What kind of iphone you're trying to restore, is it JB, does it have the ipad baseband installed, what firmware is it on now etc.....
Did you try using another computer with the latest itunes version installed?
What kind of iphone you're trying to restore, is it JB, does it have the ipad baseband installed, what firmware is it on now etc.....

EJBasile
Sep 17, 10:12 PM
I was driving my girlfriends car (she was with me) and we were driving through an intersection at about 40mph (speed limit) and then all of a sudden wham goes a car into the side of ours.
This teenager driving some a big dodge pickup went through the stoplight at 30mph. The airbags went off in both of our cars. The car I was driving almost hit a car in the parallel lane.
The teenager broke his arm I think. Me and my girlfriend are thankfully fine. I somehow have a cut of my forehead from my girlfriends cellphone flying out of her hand in the accident. We both of course have some bruises.

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This teenager driving some a big dodge pickup went through the stoplight at 30mph. The airbags went off in both of our cars. The car I was driving almost hit a car in the parallel lane.
The teenager broke his arm I think. Me and my girlfriend are thankfully fine. I somehow have a cut of my forehead from my girlfriends cellphone flying out of her hand in the accident. We both of course have some bruises.

rickvanr
Jan 26, 07:18 PM
you MUST be missing a codec
I download lots of movies, and I cannot remember a movie I couldn't play. WMV3 codec plays in WMP, and EVERYTHING else can be played in mplayer or vlc. WMP WMV3 movies play smoothly, unless trying to skip ahead.
Although, sometimes windows media movies will not play from within Safari.
I download lots of movies, and I cannot remember a movie I couldn't play. WMV3 codec plays in WMP, and EVERYTHING else can be played in mplayer or vlc. WMP WMV3 movies play smoothly, unless trying to skip ahead.
Although, sometimes windows media movies will not play from within Safari.

McGiord
May 1, 05:09 PM
You may have installed some firmware updates and now it is not running properly?

Dagless
Sep 23, 05:36 PM
i know a couple of Page 3 models :) very nice girls actually. this whole image the media gives them is stupid, but hey it sells.
aw i would have put regional dialects in number 1. so funny! my girlfriends living with these 2 girls at her uni, they're from the south. so mad! its not "spider" its "spoydah" and "funny" becomes well, dare i say, "fanny".
then again im not much to talk... i call those things you walk up "sturs". oh i love being northern.
meh. i love accents. especially in the UK where they change if you walk for a mile or 2. here we have the Oldham accent. just 2 miles over Lees Road and you get the Saddleworthian accent. the other way you get the rochdale accent... hell even villages in towns have their own accent! ill shuttup now. i just love accents XD
aw i would have put regional dialects in number 1. so funny! my girlfriends living with these 2 girls at her uni, they're from the south. so mad! its not "spider" its "spoydah" and "funny" becomes well, dare i say, "fanny".
then again im not much to talk... i call those things you walk up "sturs". oh i love being northern.
meh. i love accents. especially in the UK where they change if you walk for a mile or 2. here we have the Oldham accent. just 2 miles over Lees Road and you get the Saddleworthian accent. the other way you get the rochdale accent... hell even villages in towns have their own accent! ill shuttup now. i just love accents XD

Hrududu
Apr 16, 10:07 AM
Its always been the command key. Saying "Apple-Q" is like saying "Mac OS ex"

ginsu417
Mar 28, 03:58 PM
Is anyone else experiencing annoying crashes and lock-ups in XCode 4? While debugging my multi-threaded apps (pthread, not GCD), I can navigate around in the paused state for about 45 seconds, after which I almost ALWAYS get a beach ball, XCode goes to 100% CPU utilization, and I have to force quit it. Occasionally, I'll get a SEGFAULT which the crash reporter tells me is an xcode GarbageCollection thread, and occasionally this lock-up will occur while I'm in the middle of typing inside a code window.
I tried re-running the XCode 4 installer, changing the debugger from GDB to LLDB and none of it seems to help. I never had these problems with XCode 3, and being that this is the first version of XCode I've actually had to pay for, I'm quite disappointed.
I tried re-running the XCode 4 installer, changing the debugger from GDB to LLDB and none of it seems to help. I never had these problems with XCode 3, and being that this is the first version of XCode I've actually had to pay for, I'm quite disappointed.

philipma1957
May 5, 07:13 AM
I live in a state where there are no Apple stores. And as far as I know, there is no Apple owned business presence in the state. So why do I have to pay sales tax on items shipped in to me? No other online retailer does that.
What state? I have a tax background I would be willing to do some free research for you. Maybe apple is wrong. I have found many companies collect sales tax when they are not allowed to do so. To be fair most of the time it is a case of collecting on an item that is not taxable. Such as a pair of gloves in the state of New Jersey would not be subject to sales tax. This is because they are an article of clothing. A baseball glove is subject to sales tax as is a golf glove they are considered sports equipment.

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What state? I have a tax background I would be willing to do some free research for you. Maybe apple is wrong. I have found many companies collect sales tax when they are not allowed to do so. To be fair most of the time it is a case of collecting on an item that is not taxable. Such as a pair of gloves in the state of New Jersey would not be subject to sales tax. This is because they are an article of clothing. A baseball glove is subject to sales tax as is a golf glove they are considered sports equipment.

sumdumgai
Jul 16, 01:55 PM
hello,
I just installed OS X on my Cube and it doesn't offer me a reasonable widescreen resolution. The only ones i seem to have available are all too high and make the text far too small on my screen.
My display is a 42" plasma and the best resolution i've found for it using my PC is 1152 x 648. I'm pretty sure that was the same resolution i was able to get running OS 9 as well.
Is there a way to tweak my resolution in OS X to something other than the ones it offers? Even if it involves some third party software.
Mat
I just installed OS X on my Cube and it doesn't offer me a reasonable widescreen resolution. The only ones i seem to have available are all too high and make the text far too small on my screen.
My display is a 42" plasma and the best resolution i've found for it using my PC is 1152 x 648. I'm pretty sure that was the same resolution i was able to get running OS 9 as well.
Is there a way to tweak my resolution in OS X to something other than the ones it offers? Even if it involves some third party software.
Mat
iMeowbot
Oct 21, 09:20 AM
Ugh, can someone add a MIME type for .mp4 to the swerver?

Chimpy
Jul 2, 10:34 PM
Looking for some help.
I sent Chad payment for the iMac 9 days ago. He claims that he owns a UPS store. He claimed that he was super busy and that's why the item didn't ship.
Two days ago (7 days after payment) he sent me a tracking number. The UPS tracking site said it didn't exist. I emailed him demanding answers and he claimed he'd get back to me today. It's 11:30pm and still no word from him, and the UPS tracking site still says that the tracking number he supplied is invalid.
Has anyone had any dealings, good or bad, with Chad?
I sent Chad payment for the iMac 9 days ago. He claims that he owns a UPS store. He claimed that he was super busy and that's why the item didn't ship.
Two days ago (7 days after payment) he sent me a tracking number. The UPS tracking site said it didn't exist. I emailed him demanding answers and he claimed he'd get back to me today. It's 11:30pm and still no word from him, and the UPS tracking site still says that the tracking number he supplied is invalid.
Has anyone had any dealings, good or bad, with Chad?

toxictrix
Jun 24, 06:12 AM
Yup it's douchebags like you who ruin it for everyone. Congrats for screwing the people who actually waited.

lynkynpark86
Feb 7, 08:00 AM
Yesterday, I was loading cydia. It showed no packages, and the problem continued, so I uninstalled Cydia ("rm -r /Applications/Cydia.app", don't judge me). I tried to reinstall it from a deb, and it worked, but the problem continues. Someone told me to just add a source, and when I do, it says something's wrong with modmyi (not the source I'm adding), and then says "The package com.luep.argentum needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.". com.luep.argentum is a deb i was trying to build on my ipod, but it didn't work. I no longer need the deb, but it's causing this problem. How can i fix this?

ReanimationLP
Mar 19, 04:53 AM
I don't know why but you reminded me that I really want a Mac Mini :(
Its because they're so cute. :D
Its because they're so cute. :D

Hellhammer
Jun 1, 03:47 AM
PS3 Media Server (http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/)

iProd
Oct 26, 07:05 PM
Got an hour left before the release of Leopard! Anyone gonna be here/are here? Here's some photos...
http://www.corporatefallout.net/prod/photos/index.php/Daily%20Photos/102607
http://www.corporatefallout.net/prod/photos/index.php/Daily%20Photos/102607
Jolly Jimmy
Jan 7, 05:19 AM
The Griffin iMic is dead cheap and was already a great improvement over the headphone jack on my MacBook. How much are you willing to spend?
Blakeasd
Apr 16, 11:42 PM
Is it possible to make an NSWindow's titlebar clear, similar to Windows Aero? If so, how?
Thanks
Thanks
Airforce
Apr 25, 04:17 PM
Yes, Kazaa is Krap. It fried my machine...
Programs are making breakfast of computers now, huh?
I use Bearshare Lite.
Programs are making breakfast of computers now, huh?
I use Bearshare Lite.
thedoc1111
Jan 25, 02:29 AM
It works, and it is just usable (on a fast system), but it is not a complicated app to write at all - basically just a nice RealBasic frontend to qemu. Amazingly, despite qemu's shockingness on x86/x86 virtualisation, its PPC emulation is quite good?? Don't know what happened there ;)
Mike
Mike
lewys
Mar 23, 07:38 PM
thanks a lot Dav1.
following your instructions and it worked.
:D
following your instructions and it worked.
:D

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