
VirgilsEgo
Mar 3, 01:15 PM
I plan on being there early
The Easton Rent-A-Cops are really bitchy, and they generally don't let you start lining up till 6. On iPhone launches, we'll go hang with the people outside the AT&T store and then send recon over to check it out. As soon as they let the line start forming, we swoop in.
The Easton Rent-A-Cops are really bitchy, and they generally don't let you start lining up till 6. On iPhone launches, we'll go hang with the people outside the AT&T store and then send recon over to check it out. As soon as they let the line start forming, we swoop in.

iSayuSay
May 5, 07:39 PM
Sorry for confusing, but you�ve made a quite nice photoshop comparison video
The one you made here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhulqL96qcs
But with new iMac vs Macbook something :p .. I�m really looking forward for your test mate .. :)
If only you had the iMac with 2Gb DDR5 VRAM, that would be the maximum potential we can get .. but it�s cool, i�m afraid the gaming maybe suck a bit on native resolution with 1Gb VRAM, but we�ll see
The one you made here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhulqL96qcs
But with new iMac vs Macbook something :p .. I�m really looking forward for your test mate .. :)
If only you had the iMac with 2Gb DDR5 VRAM, that would be the maximum potential we can get .. but it�s cool, i�m afraid the gaming maybe suck a bit on native resolution with 1Gb VRAM, but we�ll see

highres
Sep 16, 04:59 PM
I got into web design in March this year--with a free Zoomshare site. My bikes were broken and the weather was poor, so I gave it a shot. I used NVU (http://www.nvu.com) up until July. CJB (http://www.cjb.cc) allowed me to be a little more creative on my site, and eventually I bought a domain name and upgraded hosting.
What's kept me going, even though I haven't made a dime yet (free projects), is trying to produce tidy code and learning new CSS tricks. From July-August, I learned CSS and XHTML (strict...). Next summer, I hope to learn PHP, then XML, and so on. What's frustrated me most since March is IE6. My design (http://www.deldindesign.com) site gets a little messed up in IE, so I've got some work to do still...
Is that MS IE6? If so it is full of bugs and is a pain too design for. It stinks, but 83% (http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2005/August/browser.php) of browser users or 63.7 Million people still use it. Firefox is second at 8% or 5.8 Million users (Firefox usage has actually increased quite substantially since its release).
It looks like we will be designing pages with MS IE6 in mind for quite some time, no matter how much of a pain in the ass it is. At least Netscape 4.0 isn't used much anymore, it used to be a nightmare to design for.
I wonder who the 15 people using Netscape 1.0 are? :rolleyes:
What's kept me going, even though I haven't made a dime yet (free projects), is trying to produce tidy code and learning new CSS tricks. From July-August, I learned CSS and XHTML (strict...). Next summer, I hope to learn PHP, then XML, and so on. What's frustrated me most since March is IE6. My design (http://www.deldindesign.com) site gets a little messed up in IE, so I've got some work to do still...
Is that MS IE6? If so it is full of bugs and is a pain too design for. It stinks, but 83% (http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2005/August/browser.php) of browser users or 63.7 Million people still use it. Firefox is second at 8% or 5.8 Million users (Firefox usage has actually increased quite substantially since its release).
It looks like we will be designing pages with MS IE6 in mind for quite some time, no matter how much of a pain in the ass it is. At least Netscape 4.0 isn't used much anymore, it used to be a nightmare to design for.
I wonder who the 15 people using Netscape 1.0 are? :rolleyes:

Sharewaredemon
Sep 12, 09:08 PM
Well someone helped me out.
It's by Air.
Alpha Beta Gaga.
Feel free to close this thread.
It's by Air.
Alpha Beta Gaga.
Feel free to close this thread.

PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 7, 10:28 PM
Well, you're going to create a new view each time, nothing wrong with that. You'd just prefer not to have to duplicate the code. Think of it like the navigation controller with pushViewController and popViewController. You want to implement something like those methods, except you're pushing a view and popping a view, and doing the related animations.

ravenvii
Sep 9, 04:53 PM
I loved the nano the second I saw it. I was set on buying one.
But then I found out it isn't compatible with Apple's AV Adapter. I'd love to put keynote presentations on the iPod and take it to class and do a presentation with it. So much more cool and easier than a laptop. So I decided, nah, I'll wait for whatever the next new "big" iPod is, be it iPod video or whatever.
But then I found out it isn't compatible with Apple's AV Adapter. I'd love to put keynote presentations on the iPod and take it to class and do a presentation with it. So much more cool and easier than a laptop. So I decided, nah, I'll wait for whatever the next new "big" iPod is, be it iPod video or whatever.

nanofrog
Apr 14, 11:50 AM
Well in the end its likely that its going to be internal security, print server, user management and hdcp server and backup.
no more then 5 users logged in at once.
SATA should be fine for that few users.
If by that you mean pissing off everybody than yes, Oracle is very good at that. If you mean decent jobs on software...that is highly debatable (OpenOffice.org, Linux, Solaris, OpenSolaris, btrfs, zfs, etc.).
In the case of Oracle VM software for storage (meant to be used with Sun's storage appliances), it works when configured properly (the hard part :p).
no more then 5 users logged in at once.
SATA should be fine for that few users.
If by that you mean pissing off everybody than yes, Oracle is very good at that. If you mean decent jobs on software...that is highly debatable (OpenOffice.org, Linux, Solaris, OpenSolaris, btrfs, zfs, etc.).
In the case of Oracle VM software for storage (meant to be used with Sun's storage appliances), it works when configured properly (the hard part :p).

dukebound85
Jan 2, 12:01 PM
I am not sure I like these changes for a few reasons
1) Those who troll or insult can be reported via PM
2) Opinions should be able to be stated in an argument and not need to be backed up by sources. Sources are nice, but requiring them? These are discussion threads on topics on the internet, not an official venue of anything
My suggestions would be to simply
1) report trolling/namecalling posts
2) request that if a point is brought up and taken hold of, that the person who brought up the point provide evidence or stop pressing the point....but not necessarily require sources right off
I know that many post as the topic interests them and want to discuss it but do not have in many cases the time to go dig up articles.
I don't feel that MR needs to take an active role in debate threads in terms of moderation aside from what has been done (not tolerating spam, name calling, trolling, etc). I feel debate threads should take whatever form as long as they are adhering to decency rules. I guess my point is that these forums are not akin to "debate club" and should not necessarily be treated as such. Besides, I have felt that moderation on past threads has been more than adequate in keeping the topic on topic and civil
Just my opinion
1) Those who troll or insult can be reported via PM
2) Opinions should be able to be stated in an argument and not need to be backed up by sources. Sources are nice, but requiring them? These are discussion threads on topics on the internet, not an official venue of anything
My suggestions would be to simply
1) report trolling/namecalling posts
2) request that if a point is brought up and taken hold of, that the person who brought up the point provide evidence or stop pressing the point....but not necessarily require sources right off
I know that many post as the topic interests them and want to discuss it but do not have in many cases the time to go dig up articles.
I don't feel that MR needs to take an active role in debate threads in terms of moderation aside from what has been done (not tolerating spam, name calling, trolling, etc). I feel debate threads should take whatever form as long as they are adhering to decency rules. I guess my point is that these forums are not akin to "debate club" and should not necessarily be treated as such. Besides, I have felt that moderation on past threads has been more than adequate in keeping the topic on topic and civil
Just my opinion

funkywhat2
Oct 11, 06:50 PM
Originally posted by beez7777
u mean it will be good with no g4?
billy, do you mean to say that something w/o a g4 is bad?
oops, looks like i'm deviating from the subject, as usual:)
oh well, lets recover this. i think, no make that feel, that if they do release a new ibook at mwsf, it will be all widescreen. that sems to be the way that their going. I also, i could see them going with "fake" ddr, a-la xserve, but then again, that may not be true, or only be reserved for a high end model. i do not see bluetooth, as it is really still a cool, but useless protocol. i do see a matte case, though, maybe with a smooth plastic around the screen, like in the iMac. Also, i could see them going with a g4 MAYBE, even though that my drive up the price. That would leave the g3, with it's many legs to stand on, to run as an eBook(?) model, looking and optioned like a current iBook.
u mean it will be good with no g4?
billy, do you mean to say that something w/o a g4 is bad?
oops, looks like i'm deviating from the subject, as usual:)
oh well, lets recover this. i think, no make that feel, that if they do release a new ibook at mwsf, it will be all widescreen. that sems to be the way that their going. I also, i could see them going with "fake" ddr, a-la xserve, but then again, that may not be true, or only be reserved for a high end model. i do not see bluetooth, as it is really still a cool, but useless protocol. i do see a matte case, though, maybe with a smooth plastic around the screen, like in the iMac. Also, i could see them going with a g4 MAYBE, even though that my drive up the price. That would leave the g3, with it's many legs to stand on, to run as an eBook(?) model, looking and optioned like a current iBook.

DanaLea73
Apr 24, 08:42 PM
how many different apple ID's can you authorize on a single copy of iTunes? My husband and I each have our own apple IDs but the old "what's yours is mine and what's mine is yours" thing applies, and if he buys a CD or an app I want to use, then dammit, I want a copy! LOL
So how can I get his stuff on my computer and mine on his?
So how can I get his stuff on my computer and mine on his?
Red Defiant
Mar 31, 08:46 PM
So I have an AT&T (GSM) iPhone 4 32GB with the unlimited data plan and I just picked up an AT&T iPad 2 64 GB with no data plan activated yet. I would like to have the wifi hotspot on either device, I don't care which one. If I choose my iPhone then I gotta go from unlimited @ $30 per month to 4GB @$45 per month, I loose my unlimited data plan permantly. If I keep my unlimited data on my phone and go with iPad 2 I would get 4GB @ $45 per month plus my $30 iPhone plan. To be honest I dont think I would use the wifi hotspot all that much, I am just a techy and I would really like to be able to tether my MacBook Pro and surf the web if I find my self outside of a wifi area. Just as a point I do not want to jailbreak either device. What would you guys do?

Elan0204
Jul 23, 10:33 PM
If you do a search for something and no matches are found you will receive the link to request new music. For your convenience, here is the link (http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunes.html). This is just a link to a site on the Apple web page, and will open in your browser, not iTunes. I think they used to make it easier to request music directly from iTunes, but I don't remember. On the plus side, you can easily bookmark the request link now.

iMac0765
Jul 11, 07:27 PM
before:
http://im3.ebidst.com/upload_big/6/2/1/1264275104-25149-0.jpg
after:
http://www.arxvaldex.com/shop/images/apple%20ma591.jpg
http://im3.ebidst.com/upload_big/6/2/1/1264275104-25149-0.jpg
after:
http://www.arxvaldex.com/shop/images/apple%20ma591.jpg

edesignuk
Nov 15, 12:17 PM
Yeah they can.
I'll just shut up then :o Link to an example?
I'll just shut up then :o Link to an example?

DoctorSubmarine
Sep 7, 08:06 PM
I'm planning on purchasing the new iPod touch sometime this week, and I want to get a new case to go with it. However, how can I get one that will fit the new model? Not only is it thinner, but it has that camera, which most current cases will cover up, and possibly even scratch. Any ideas?

kingtj
Oct 17, 04:30 PM
I'm undecided, still, on whether or not I'll be at a retail store.

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vanessa hudgens style.

LeahM
Apr 16, 12:52 AM
Just the 1, a 17" MBP. We used to have a PC but it kept crashing so we wipe everything off of it and gave it to my sister so she could have something to write her papers on.
I'm hoping to get a MBA this summer.
I'm hoping to get a MBA this summer.

YanniDepp
Apr 4, 04:37 AM
http://www.repairsuniverse.com/ipod-nano-6th-generation-lcd-touch-screen-digitizer.html
Currently out of stock though.
If you think about it, these are custom parts made just for the iPod nano, it can't be easy to get hold of parts that aren't taken out of another broken iPod.
Currently out of stock though.
If you think about it, these are custom parts made just for the iPod nano, it can't be easy to get hold of parts that aren't taken out of another broken iPod.

simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 02:03 PM
Maybe Flip4Mac and Perian can help?
Can you download them and watch them via VLC Player?
Can you download them and watch them via VLC Player?
lewys
Mar 23, 06:35 PM
i restore with the firmware i downloaded and after about 10 mins of waiting it comes up with that error
wattson
Dec 20, 11:12 PM
Hello,
I like to celebrate Christmas and I like to play Christmas songs on Christmas day.
Here is the songs which I would like to play in Christmas day.
Various Artists - 'A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector' (1963)
http://z.about.com/d/top40/1/6/7/S/1/christmasphilspector.jpg
Thank you
I like to celebrate Christmas and I like to play Christmas songs on Christmas day.
Here is the songs which I would like to play in Christmas day.
Various Artists - 'A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector' (1963)
http://z.about.com/d/top40/1/6/7/S/1/christmasphilspector.jpg
Thank you
themadchemist
Jul 9, 12:02 PM
I think with something like this, it's not so much the content of the post as it is the scrolling required. Nobody likes to scroll. When you have to scroll that much more (times 75) because some guy just wants to say "I agree," it's kind of distracting. It definitly detracts from the experience.
Brief affirmative responses are ok every now and then, but if it's all you're doing then you're not adding to the community.
Brief affirmative responses are ok every now and then, but if it's all you're doing then you're not adding to the community.
FluJunkie
Feb 3, 03:23 PM
Not really. Unless you care to elaborate based on your own professional experience, this is not what I've seen in the scientific sector. When a lab or organization uses Macs it tends to be localized to a particular group and almost never runs OS X natively. But admittedly my experience is limited to the US National Labs, JPL, and CERN.
Again, just because there are Macs in science doesn't mean creation of a "Macs in Science" forum will lead to any productive discussion about it. Look at how dead the Distributed Computing forum is now.
Whether or not the use of a Mac is localized to a particular group isn't really here or there - a lone graphic artist in a Windows-based office is equally localized. If a single user, or lab group, uses a Mac and the rest of the university doesn't, what does that actually matter for the poster?
In fact, that localization *is* a topic of discussion - the need for a Mac to "play well with others" has a much more expansive definition of "others" for most university settings.
My experience is contrary to yours - the Mac users in academia I know are keen to use OS X natively as much as possible, though admittedly many of them have a terminal window up as well. But 90% of what I do can run natively in OS X, and that number would be 100% if SAS would just come out with a Mac version, or I could be bothered to go learn STATA.
In terms of differences between most power users - Grids and other "server" type infrastructure becomes important to people whose training is frankly, not in that area (I for example, was busy getting degrees in biology), multithreading is something you *can* do, rather than just griping that Adobe/Apple/Whoever hasn't implemented it well yet, and the UNIX side of the machine will probably be seeing heavy use.
"Macs in the Workplace" threads pop up every now and then, but they're in the vast minority.
True, but that's kind of why sub-forums exist in the first place, no? So that low traffic threads don't simply vanish off the main pages?
That being said, the question was whether or not it would generate enough traffic to be justified. The answer to that may very well be no.
Again, just because there are Macs in science doesn't mean creation of a "Macs in Science" forum will lead to any productive discussion about it. Look at how dead the Distributed Computing forum is now.
Whether or not the use of a Mac is localized to a particular group isn't really here or there - a lone graphic artist in a Windows-based office is equally localized. If a single user, or lab group, uses a Mac and the rest of the university doesn't, what does that actually matter for the poster?
In fact, that localization *is* a topic of discussion - the need for a Mac to "play well with others" has a much more expansive definition of "others" for most university settings.
My experience is contrary to yours - the Mac users in academia I know are keen to use OS X natively as much as possible, though admittedly many of them have a terminal window up as well. But 90% of what I do can run natively in OS X, and that number would be 100% if SAS would just come out with a Mac version, or I could be bothered to go learn STATA.
In terms of differences between most power users - Grids and other "server" type infrastructure becomes important to people whose training is frankly, not in that area (I for example, was busy getting degrees in biology), multithreading is something you *can* do, rather than just griping that Adobe/Apple/Whoever hasn't implemented it well yet, and the UNIX side of the machine will probably be seeing heavy use.
"Macs in the Workplace" threads pop up every now and then, but they're in the vast minority.
True, but that's kind of why sub-forums exist in the first place, no? So that low traffic threads don't simply vanish off the main pages?
That being said, the question was whether or not it would generate enough traffic to be justified. The answer to that may very well be no.
Consultant
May 4, 03:52 PM
Have you verified disk?
If you did and that didn't help you can reinstall OS, while keeping your apps and user data.
If you did and that didn't help you can reinstall OS, while keeping your apps and user data.

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