Kobushi
Sep 16, 08:50 PM
Holy Crap! I can't believe someone would pay $2858.91 to be drug across the country by that crazy guy! Looks like they have hollywood types looking into filming this. I wonder if it's one of them bidding on it.

mattevil
Jun 30, 01:00 PM
I have to run my computer into the shop soon(lightning took out my firewire formac studio and lacie cd burner as well as the ports it seems.) i just want to know what i need to backup when it comes to prefrences and applications. essentially i want to know what to back up so i can get my apps running again if the guy erases my hard drive for whatever reason (i think i'll need another motherboard). I have a dvd burner but no second hard drive.
Sined
Apr 2, 08:32 PM
That's why record sales of Macs continued unabated, right?
No, it's actually because the market for technology has been growing as a whole. Selling more than the previous fiscal year should be a habit, not a great feat for a tech company like Apple or Microsoft.
No, it's actually because the market for technology has been growing as a whole. Selling more than the previous fiscal year should be a habit, not a great feat for a tech company like Apple or Microsoft.
pagansoul
Feb 14, 06:19 AM
Do a simple layout. What is the rooms dimensions, the furniture? By what I see you can not fit anything else in the room so what you need is color. Get a nice little area rug that you like and use it as a base for setting the color for the rest of the room.

BII
Oct 26, 11:18 PM
I was there, and it wasn't too bad. got there 5:30, and wasn't too far in line.
RawBert
Mar 10, 09:51 PM
I've always thought that the 'S' was a one time thing used to get the numbering right on the iPhone's sequence, because the iPhone 2 had the number 3 in its name. I think this year's model will just be named iPhone 5.
msavory
Aug 10, 09:45 PM
See http://ranger.befunk.com/blog/archives/000697.html for a less than glowing view of the situation from one of the Fink project guys.
A news release on Darwinports website says...
DarwinPorts project announces New Hosting and New Name
7 Aug 8:47 PM
DarwinPorts project announced today its intention to accept hosting for the DarwinPorts project through the new Mac OS Forge facility being set up by Apple Computer at www.macosforge.org. This follows news that opendarwin.org, the project's current hosting provider, will be shut down in the coming months.
James Berry, a member of the DarwinPorts steering committee says:
"We are pleased that by offering us hosting and administrative support services, Apple continues to demonstrate its strong commitment to the open source community. That support is vital to our project."
As part of the transition to Mac OS Forge, the DarwinPorts project will adopt the new name MacPorts, utilizing the macports.org domain, which it recently acquired. "We believe the new name MacPorts better reflects our mission, which is to provide a collection of open source ports for Mac OS X, with future supportfor binary packages", says Juan Manuel Palacios, another DarwinPorts member.
Members of the DarwinPorts/MacPorts project and portmgr team will work with opendarwin.org and Mac OS Forge to effect a smooth transition over the coming weeks.
A news release on Darwinports website says...
DarwinPorts project announces New Hosting and New Name
7 Aug 8:47 PM
DarwinPorts project announced today its intention to accept hosting for the DarwinPorts project through the new Mac OS Forge facility being set up by Apple Computer at www.macosforge.org. This follows news that opendarwin.org, the project's current hosting provider, will be shut down in the coming months.
James Berry, a member of the DarwinPorts steering committee says:
"We are pleased that by offering us hosting and administrative support services, Apple continues to demonstrate its strong commitment to the open source community. That support is vital to our project."
As part of the transition to Mac OS Forge, the DarwinPorts project will adopt the new name MacPorts, utilizing the macports.org domain, which it recently acquired. "We believe the new name MacPorts better reflects our mission, which is to provide a collection of open source ports for Mac OS X, with future supportfor binary packages", says Juan Manuel Palacios, another DarwinPorts member.
Members of the DarwinPorts/MacPorts project and portmgr team will work with opendarwin.org and Mac OS Forge to effect a smooth transition over the coming weeks.
Jelite
Nov 18, 12:07 PM
Push notifications don't work for me.
Edit: I've installed Echofon, seems to be better.
Edit: I've installed Echofon, seems to be better.
pleasehelp!
Mar 31, 09:55 PM
How do I do this safely? Thanks. I have Macbook, OS X 10.5.8. Please let me know if you need other info.
iJohnHenry
Mar 23, 08:07 PM
It dates from WW2 origins are murky:
This is the one I will cling to.
[Gone down for a Burton] In the R.A.F. it's the gentle way of saying that an aviator has been killed in operation.
Some poor lad, in a WWI Sopwith Camel, I muse.
Curse you, Red Baron!!!
This is the one I will cling to.
[Gone down for a Burton] In the R.A.F. it's the gentle way of saying that an aviator has been killed in operation.
Some poor lad, in a WWI Sopwith Camel, I muse.
Curse you, Red Baron!!!
cheesbro22
Apr 18, 03:22 PM
Hey Everyone,
This is my first post, wanted to get some help on a problem with my Casecrown Black Metallic Slider case. The case is great don't get me wrong, but the damn thing is stuck! I am using a Zagg Invisible Shield on the front and back (I probably should have taken off the back one before putting the case on, correct?). Any solutions getting the case removed?
Also, is it worth keeping this case if its going to get stuck everytime? Any recommendation? Thanks to all in advance who decide to help a first timer out.
This is my first post, wanted to get some help on a problem with my Casecrown Black Metallic Slider case. The case is great don't get me wrong, but the damn thing is stuck! I am using a Zagg Invisible Shield on the front and back (I probably should have taken off the back one before putting the case on, correct?). Any solutions getting the case removed?
Also, is it worth keeping this case if its going to get stuck everytime? Any recommendation? Thanks to all in advance who decide to help a first timer out.
Kauai
Dec 5, 12:58 AM
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! :D Ever since I got my iPad I've been waiting for some good RPG games so hopefully this will be the start of a long list of quality games.
rgarjr
May 7, 01:39 AM
the itunes home sharing feature on 4.3.x is nice.

Mr. Anderson
Aug 16, 10:02 PM
you flash to that white apple logo - great opportunity to fade in the side of the G5 and after all the views, fade out to the white apple logo again. Makes it a little smoother.
And, for it to be accepted in the contest, you'll need to get it in the 75x75 and under 40k bytes.
D
And, for it to be accepted in the contest, you'll need to get it in the 75x75 and under 40k bytes.
D
MagnumOP
Nov 15, 10:17 PM
enjoy... this is my desktop.
ouimetnick
May 2, 07:01 PM
Thats standard Apple support. Sometimes they screw up, but I've never had issues with their support.
Herdfan
May 6, 08:39 PM
What state?

I don#39;t get the pizza though.

yoda-pizza.jpg
David Schmidt
Apr 4, 05:48 PM
Holding down Control while pressing and releasing reset then releasing Control (called "doing a Ctrl-Reset") will send you into Applesoft without having to boot a disk.
ct2k7
Feb 23, 04:43 PM
I forgot to add a url to XenForo: http://xenforo.com
California King
Mar 17, 11:08 PM
Reminds me of my campus bookstore, lol
SyncToGreen
Nov 14, 03:14 PM
Thanks for the tips so far. After reading that the Performa 6290cd was one of the worst Macs ever made, I immediately bought one !! Not here yet, but if operational, I'll use it to test the software. If successful, I'll know that powerpc models aren't out of the question and maybe grab a few old, inexpensive Macs to toy with this project.
Other than a couple of Minis I have around here from the past couple of years, this is also gonna be good for filling in my knowledge of Macs from the mid years.
Being mostly from the Windows world, tearing this thing apart will be fun.
I found a guy selling internal scsi burners for Macs. From Apple docs, it appears I can lift the case and replace the internal cd-rom drive with one of these burners. Any tips on those- brands etc that may work with the old Macs?
Also, am I right that I should be looking for Toast 4 to possibly burn backups to cd if the burner works ? Old versions of Toast seem very hard to find.
This 6290cd is loaded with about every card option Apple had at the time and I know this thing was aimed at the Sears crowd etc. This one even appears to have the dedicated vga option as well as the standard Apple display type connector. Owner says os 9 is on it but the restore cd will be 7.6 or 7.5. Think I'll start with an immediate restore to that. Any opinions on how this model handles os 8? By the way, it has a gigantic 48mb of ram (ha ha)
Will also explore networking once I add an ethernet card to the comm or ld port, but those projects are for another time.
This is a cool place !
Other than a couple of Minis I have around here from the past couple of years, this is also gonna be good for filling in my knowledge of Macs from the mid years.
Being mostly from the Windows world, tearing this thing apart will be fun.
I found a guy selling internal scsi burners for Macs. From Apple docs, it appears I can lift the case and replace the internal cd-rom drive with one of these burners. Any tips on those- brands etc that may work with the old Macs?
Also, am I right that I should be looking for Toast 4 to possibly burn backups to cd if the burner works ? Old versions of Toast seem very hard to find.
This 6290cd is loaded with about every card option Apple had at the time and I know this thing was aimed at the Sears crowd etc. This one even appears to have the dedicated vga option as well as the standard Apple display type connector. Owner says os 9 is on it but the restore cd will be 7.6 or 7.5. Think I'll start with an immediate restore to that. Any opinions on how this model handles os 8? By the way, it has a gigantic 48mb of ram (ha ha)
Will also explore networking once I add an ethernet card to the comm or ld port, but those projects are for another time.
This is a cool place !
Mr Jobs
Oct 5, 10:42 AM
i got the geforce 4 mx card in my dual 867, is it worth me upgrading to the 9700 in a few months. i do a lot of video and photoshop work where the mx is just fine but i wanna play the new doom,quake and UT comming out next year. is the mx good enough to play them at 1280-1024 on the 17 Studio.
leaf777
Apr 25, 11:49 PM
Hello,
I am trying to develop an app where a user will be able enter text using the virtual keyboard and then have that data displayed on a label.
I am looking to have the following sequence: The user will access the text field, type a string of characters using the virtual keyboard, and the string of characters will be displayed on a label.
I have the following books "Programming in Objective C 2.0" by Stephen Kochan and "Beginning iOS4 Application Development" by Wei-Meng Lee.
Stephen Kochan's book goes through an exercise where a calculator app is developed. In this app a button for each calculator number corresponds with a label. I have been able to do the beginning parts of this app successfully. I believe I can use this app a stepping point and would like to modify its code for my needs.
To summarize currently I can know how take a preprogrammed string and attach it to a label but how do I allow that string to be entered in by a user using a text field?
Thanks.
The code for the I am using as my base is as follows:
AppDelegate.h file
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface iPhone_1AppDelegate : NSObject <UIApplicationDelegate> {
I am trying to develop an app where a user will be able enter text using the virtual keyboard and then have that data displayed on a label.
I am looking to have the following sequence: The user will access the text field, type a string of characters using the virtual keyboard, and the string of characters will be displayed on a label.
I have the following books "Programming in Objective C 2.0" by Stephen Kochan and "Beginning iOS4 Application Development" by Wei-Meng Lee.
Stephen Kochan's book goes through an exercise where a calculator app is developed. In this app a button for each calculator number corresponds with a label. I have been able to do the beginning parts of this app successfully. I believe I can use this app a stepping point and would like to modify its code for my needs.
To summarize currently I can know how take a preprogrammed string and attach it to a label but how do I allow that string to be entered in by a user using a text field?
Thanks.
The code for the I am using as my base is as follows:
AppDelegate.h file
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface iPhone_1AppDelegate : NSObject <UIApplicationDelegate> {
Fuzzy.Dunlop
Mar 18, 05:04 PM
it's so iconic.
It's for this reason that I think it will still be around for a while yet
It's for this reason that I think it will still be around for a while yet
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