Blue Velvet
Dec 18, 10:11 AM
Read this. (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=90468) :)
gwuMACaddict
Dec 20, 11:50 AM
wow... nuts...
Skrilla�
Mar 19, 10:22 AM
results speak for themselves.
36 get a mac
2 get a ps3
If it was who wants to be a millionare and you just asked the audience - I think you can call that result a 'safe bet'.
ask the same question on another forum and you get the opposite result :rolleyes:
I have 3 HDTVs but am waiting to get a 1080p set before I get the PS3, otherwise I would have it already.
36 get a mac
2 get a ps3
If it was who wants to be a millionare and you just asked the audience - I think you can call that result a 'safe bet'.
ask the same question on another forum and you get the opposite result :rolleyes:
I have 3 HDTVs but am waiting to get a 1080p set before I get the PS3, otherwise I would have it already.
mashinhead
Feb 24, 10:16 PM
So i went to the store to check out the new mini ipods. But none were on display. So i ask about the 'new colors' listed on the site, and all the employees were like what new colors. Personally, the blue, on the site looks different, a lot better, like it has a hint of green in it.
And the 4gb minis, are really the same as the ones they sold before. Which means they probably don't have and 18 hr battery.
So does anyone actually have one of these. And do they look different in color.??
And the 4gb minis, are really the same as the ones they sold before. Which means they probably don't have and 18 hr battery.
So does anyone actually have one of these. And do they look different in color.??
MacRumorUser
Mar 16, 04:17 PM
For someone with a lot of games you're sure missing the formula for a game.
Do something, get a reward. Do something better, get a bigger reward.
But that is there in Crackdown. Blisfully forget the missions and try and climb the highest most seemingly inaccessable building and you get a reward. The seemingly harder to get - the reward from collecting the orb is vastly greater to an easy to access one.
Discover more hidden ones and the reward is bigger. Crackdown is actually full of these mate and they are in really cleverly located locations.
Trying to find the hidden ones leaves you with such a massive exploration quest. I''ve spent most of my time in the game just hunting down the agility orbs. :)
GTA - I enjoy for about an hour messing about - but stories of drug gangs, shooting cops and beating up prostitutes never really captivates me as a story......
Do something, get a reward. Do something better, get a bigger reward.
But that is there in Crackdown. Blisfully forget the missions and try and climb the highest most seemingly inaccessable building and you get a reward. The seemingly harder to get - the reward from collecting the orb is vastly greater to an easy to access one.
Discover more hidden ones and the reward is bigger. Crackdown is actually full of these mate and they are in really cleverly located locations.
Trying to find the hidden ones leaves you with such a massive exploration quest. I''ve spent most of my time in the game just hunting down the agility orbs. :)
GTA - I enjoy for about an hour messing about - but stories of drug gangs, shooting cops and beating up prostitutes never really captivates me as a story......
airwolfheli
Apr 25, 04:42 PM
Hey everyone. I got the Mac Pro and it was messed up so I sent it back. I've decided to go with a 2.26 8-core Mac Pro from 2009. Anyway, it comes with the NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 512MB GDDR3 memory but I've heard it's pretty cheap. I was wondering what you guys recommend for a good video card around $200 or so. Thanks.
torbjoern
Apr 27, 10:28 AM
That's excellent. And how was it reading the smaller texts? Did you have any problem or find yourself leaning in to see everything?
Reading small text is fine. I haven't caught myself leaning in, but I sometimes have to "pinch out".
Reading small text is fine. I haven't caught myself leaning in, but I sometimes have to "pinch out".
BakedBeans
Sep 18, 08:44 AM
[QUOTE=stubeeef
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (new mag for new job)
[/QUOTE]
Sounds a real 'hoot' stu ;)
I get:
Photography Monthly
Practical Photography
British Journal Of Photography
Outdoor Photographer
They keep me going :P
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (new mag for new job)
[/QUOTE]
Sounds a real 'hoot' stu ;)
I get:
Photography Monthly
Practical Photography
British Journal Of Photography
Outdoor Photographer
They keep me going :P
adpretto
Apr 30, 09:20 AM
Wow Do I have to tell you this ,
We Just got kicked out of the Mall.
The Head Mall Security Just said to us that because Apple Didn't arrange for a special Event to occur so the mall management will not allow is Line Forming during mall hours.
He Said we can come back when the mall offcially opens which i believe is 10 am but we can't form a line outside of apple until the mall Security is notified by Apple.
What ************ !!!!
So Now we are back at home and will wait til the Mall Opens then head back. To check out the Scence
We Just got kicked out of the Mall.
The Head Mall Security Just said to us that because Apple Didn't arrange for a special Event to occur so the mall management will not allow is Line Forming during mall hours.
He Said we can come back when the mall offcially opens which i believe is 10 am but we can't form a line outside of apple until the mall Security is notified by Apple.
What ************ !!!!
So Now we are back at home and will wait til the Mall Opens then head back. To check out the Scence
G5Unit
Sep 6, 04:54 PM
I really didn't get the point of the questions. :confused:
It was suppose to be lame.
It was suppose to be lame.
radiantm3
Nov 2, 01:35 PM
they may be a bit dated now, but they're still right. no matter how much you may dislike it, the majority of visitors to a website will be from IE, and it's completely pointless to not code for IE as you delete nearly 80% of your audience. that's all well and good if you're just coding for yourself and want a rebellious "mac only" site, but if you're coding a commercial site, you need to make it work across the board. it's just pretty annoying that there isn't anything for mac that truly represents the IE6 platform to make this possible.
it's swings and roundabouts really...
I don't think anyone is arguing against the fact that IE is the dominant browser on the net and it's important to test for it. The bottom line is IE should not be your primary testing browser. You should always test in the most compliant browsers and work your way down. I'm betting that book fails to mention the fact that IE has quite a few problems rendering CSS correctly.
it's swings and roundabouts really...
I don't think anyone is arguing against the fact that IE is the dominant browser on the net and it's important to test for it. The bottom line is IE should not be your primary testing browser. You should always test in the most compliant browsers and work your way down. I'm betting that book fails to mention the fact that IE has quite a few problems rendering CSS correctly.
PBF
Apr 3, 04:12 PM
The App Store just doesn't seem to detect the latest 1.1.1 update to the Sparrow app. Anyone else with the same issue? :confused:
Shenaniganz08
Mar 15, 05:53 AM
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Silver paint + meticulous application using a syringe + SGP Black 30 pin Dock Protector
Silver paint + meticulous application using a syringe + SGP Black 30 pin Dock Protector
bcollins
Mar 11, 08:03 AM
You guys think you can post when you get there at noon how the lines look? I'm in purchase, 5 mins away, cant get there until around 3:30 though.. trying to figure out which store is my best option...
memesmith
Jun 23, 08:55 AM
Not cool I know, or should I say, even less cool that hanging around outside an Apple store, but is anyone planning on being at Guildford in the early AM?
thejadedmonkey
May 5, 12:22 PM
You would probably get a quick answer in the MacBook forum (this is the Mac Pro desktop forum) but I think any office screen cleaner and lint-free cloth will do the job.
Yep. The key is lint-free, so you don't scratch the screen.
Yep. The key is lint-free, so you don't scratch the screen.
skerfoot
Mar 17, 11:01 AM
Sorry for the clearly noob question. I�ve read through other recent threads on Lion server and the xserve etc., and I�m not really sure that I know much more than I started.
I have been managing a very simple OSX Server in a research lab, and I�m looking to set up a new one in the near future. The current setup is a Mac Pro running OSX Server, with several rack-mounted large RAID drives (both eSATA and FW800) and a backup-UPS battery powersource. The primary function is to have a central storage space for large amounts of imaging and other data available to multiple machines both locally and off-site. Perhaps it�s working as our own mini cloud for 20 or so users. We also manage a common iCal and Address Book on the server, but its primary function is data storage and network sharing of the data.
As I�m in a position to start over again to put together a new system, I�ve been looking at options. xServe is gone, and from reading the thread on the Active SAN metadata controller I don�t think that it is what I�m looking for (right?). If I understand correctly, Lion will have some relatively simple server features (likely) built in.
These are my questions:
1) Since data sharing it the primary function, is a server really what I want? I know I could do something with a simpler networked storage device, but it seems to me that a server does a better job of controlling access and managing multiple RAID drives.
2) I have some experience with OSX Server, but no experience with any other sort. Should I be looking outside the Mac-verse for a simple data-sharing server that will work for both Macs and PCs.
3) Is a Mac Mini running server a viable option? One advantage is that I could mount this to a rack. Still have to find some sort of power backup solution. My main concern is the speed by which the data can be shared over the network with other machines. I suspect that the real bottleneck is the network connection, not the mini, but I�m a noob and guessing here. It seems to me that the method used to connect a mini to the RAID drives would also impact this seriously. I don�t see any eSATA ports on the mini, and that should be the fastest, right?
I know that there are a lot of serious server administrators here, and these sorts of noob questions are likely very na�ve. I appreciate any advice.
Thanks
I have been managing a very simple OSX Server in a research lab, and I�m looking to set up a new one in the near future. The current setup is a Mac Pro running OSX Server, with several rack-mounted large RAID drives (both eSATA and FW800) and a backup-UPS battery powersource. The primary function is to have a central storage space for large amounts of imaging and other data available to multiple machines both locally and off-site. Perhaps it�s working as our own mini cloud for 20 or so users. We also manage a common iCal and Address Book on the server, but its primary function is data storage and network sharing of the data.
As I�m in a position to start over again to put together a new system, I�ve been looking at options. xServe is gone, and from reading the thread on the Active SAN metadata controller I don�t think that it is what I�m looking for (right?). If I understand correctly, Lion will have some relatively simple server features (likely) built in.
These are my questions:
1) Since data sharing it the primary function, is a server really what I want? I know I could do something with a simpler networked storage device, but it seems to me that a server does a better job of controlling access and managing multiple RAID drives.
2) I have some experience with OSX Server, but no experience with any other sort. Should I be looking outside the Mac-verse for a simple data-sharing server that will work for both Macs and PCs.
3) Is a Mac Mini running server a viable option? One advantage is that I could mount this to a rack. Still have to find some sort of power backup solution. My main concern is the speed by which the data can be shared over the network with other machines. I suspect that the real bottleneck is the network connection, not the mini, but I�m a noob and guessing here. It seems to me that the method used to connect a mini to the RAID drives would also impact this seriously. I don�t see any eSATA ports on the mini, and that should be the fastest, right?
I know that there are a lot of serious server administrators here, and these sorts of noob questions are likely very na�ve. I appreciate any advice.
Thanks
arn
Sep 8, 09:53 AM
By popular demand...
Archive of rumors for specific product lines. Note, these pages contain far and away a minority of articles posted on MacRumors.com. Only items specifically related to each of these products is listed in their respective pages.
http://ipod.macrumors.com
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http://imac.macrumors.com
http://ibook.macrumors.com
http://powerbook.macrumors.com
http://powermac.macrumors.com
http://xserve.macrumors.com
It should be most useful for individuals who don't read MacRumors regularly and want to get "caught up" on the rumors for a particular product.
Individual links to these sections is also now on MacRumors.com's main site on the bottom right corner.
arn
Archive of rumors for specific product lines. Note, these pages contain far and away a minority of articles posted on MacRumors.com. Only items specifically related to each of these products is listed in their respective pages.
http://ipod.macrumors.com
http://emac.macrumors.com
http://imac.macrumors.com
http://ibook.macrumors.com
http://powerbook.macrumors.com
http://powermac.macrumors.com
http://xserve.macrumors.com
It should be most useful for individuals who don't read MacRumors regularly and want to get "caught up" on the rumors for a particular product.
Individual links to these sections is also now on MacRumors.com's main site on the bottom right corner.
arn
Aarow
Dec 25, 08:40 AM
There is already a thread:cool: .
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=168865
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=168865
Galley
Oct 27, 09:46 PM
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Drago89
Apr 29, 03:54 PM
Hi all.I think i have a problem.When i bought my mini i could barely hear it but now things have changed. The things is that my fan is showing rpms about 1200-1500 which i think is normal, so i think it's the HDD. Is it possible even though it's 5400 rpm and apple hard drives are generally silent. Also when i put my head close to the mini i can hear some strange metal noise. I can't explain it but you know that HDDs have some things inside which are spinning. Other than that everything works normal which i find strange ... My mini is still under warranty so if i take it to my local store would they change it, even though the HDD is working .. well at least it's still not crashed.
Applejuiced
Apr 30, 06:35 PM
Your baseband is NOT unlockable and noone really knows when they will release a new unlock. You can buy a gevey turbo sim to unlock.
benspratling
Oct 20, 02:17 PM
I am not sure if all the computing is done in iPhone or if the application is only an UI that still requires back-end computation on the server. Either way, it doesn't make sense.
It sends it to the website and then sends you the answer.
I see a bookmarking button. Safari has a bookmarking button, too...
It sends it to the website and then sends you the answer.
I see a bookmarking button. Safari has a bookmarking button, too...
mzd
Jul 2, 03:29 PM
at least the original Rebels had issues with the bottom sagging a little. the rebel is a rubber piece with a plastic exo-skeleton that snaps over the rubber.
i went with the Neo because it is super thin rubber, then two plastic frames that click over, plus it is thinner than the Rebel. better protection, no sagging. i'm not sure on the Torrent.
the Neo (and Rebel I believe) come with a dock adapter so if the Bose sounddock uses the universal dock then they would fit no problem.
for comparison:
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/RebelTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/NeoTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/TorrentTouch/productwindow/black/c.jpg
i went with the Neo because it is super thin rubber, then two plastic frames that click over, plus it is thinner than the Rebel. better protection, no sagging. i'm not sure on the Torrent.
the Neo (and Rebel I believe) come with a dock adapter so if the Bose sounddock uses the universal dock then they would fit no problem.
for comparison:
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/RebelTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/NeoTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/TorrentTouch/productwindow/black/c.jpg
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