antmarobel
May 4, 02:52 PM
Yes. It crashes all the time. Almost impossible to use it particularly when downloading something.:mad:
saintforlife
May 2, 02:16 AM
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Lyle
Apr 25, 04:58 PM
Is this a latter-day Norman Vincent Peale (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Vincent_Peale)?? :confused:Wow, no, but I have to believe Merlin would get a chuckle out of that comparison.
Merlin is best known (as SiMBa37 noted) as a sort of productivity guru; not so much that he's an expert on the topic, but that it's something he's interested in to the point of obsession. So he writes and speaks a lot about that topic. And some people think he does so in a humorous and entertaining way. He is definitely not a "self-help" kind of guy, however, at least not in the sense that Dr. Peale was.
I suppose he's an acquired taste.Yes.
Re: Productivity, I think David Sparks from MackSparky.com has some great ideas. I bought his book Mac at Work on Kindle and its a pretty good read.Thanks! I will check him out.
Merlin is best known (as SiMBa37 noted) as a sort of productivity guru; not so much that he's an expert on the topic, but that it's something he's interested in to the point of obsession. So he writes and speaks a lot about that topic. And some people think he does so in a humorous and entertaining way. He is definitely not a "self-help" kind of guy, however, at least not in the sense that Dr. Peale was.
I suppose he's an acquired taste.Yes.
Re: Productivity, I think David Sparks from MackSparky.com has some great ideas. I bought his book Mac at Work on Kindle and its a pretty good read.Thanks! I will check him out.
gb1631
Apr 29, 04:43 PM
I have both MS Office 2008 & 2011 on my MBA and have had no problems what so ever with either one. :D:apple:
mcrain
Mar 1, 02:54 PM
(Reuters) - The head of security at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch mine was arrested on Monday on charges he impeded investigators and lied to them as they probed an explosion at the West Virginia mine that killed 29 workers.
Hughie Stover, 60, was chief of security at the mine and was accused of ordering an unidentified person to dispose of thousands of pages of security-related documents last month by dumping them into a trash compactor, according to the indictment.
He was also charged with lying to investigators who were looking into allegations that it was a routine practice to alert mine personnel over radios at the Upper Big Branch when safety inspectors arrived, according to the indictment.
Federal law prohibits anyone from providing advance notice of a Mine Safety and Health Administration inspection. Stover was accused of lying about ordering security guards to alert mine personnel when inspectors arrived, the indictment said.
"The conduct charged by the grand jury -- obstruction of justice and false statements to federal investigators -- threatens our effort to find out what happened at Upper Big Branch," U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said in a statement.
Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/28/us-massey-security-charges-idUSTRE71R6BV20110228?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews)
I've heard many here on the right parrot the GOP platform that government is bad, government regulations kill businesses, and businesses are overregulated. Reality is that businesses that donate exclusively to the GOP kill people; regulations are the only thing between those businesses and an even bigger body count; and poor enforcement and lack of government oversight leads to bloodshed.
If those on the right are tough on crime like they used to say they were, shouldn't they be insisting that the Wall St. executives and people at Massey do prison time? If not, shouldn't the Democrats take up the mantle of "tough on crime?"
Democrats, tough on crime. I like the sound of that.
Democrats, the moral majority. A little creepy, but accurate.
Democrats, fighting for you!
Anyway, back to the topic; it's a shame that the deaths of 29 workers are only being reported again because of more criminal behavior by the people that killed them. Shouldn't there have been a massive investigation and automatic shut-down of operations immediately after the accident?
Speaking of which, does anyone know the status of the Deepwater Horizen investigation and whether anyone is being prosecuted over that?
Hughie Stover, 60, was chief of security at the mine and was accused of ordering an unidentified person to dispose of thousands of pages of security-related documents last month by dumping them into a trash compactor, according to the indictment.
He was also charged with lying to investigators who were looking into allegations that it was a routine practice to alert mine personnel over radios at the Upper Big Branch when safety inspectors arrived, according to the indictment.
Federal law prohibits anyone from providing advance notice of a Mine Safety and Health Administration inspection. Stover was accused of lying about ordering security guards to alert mine personnel when inspectors arrived, the indictment said.
"The conduct charged by the grand jury -- obstruction of justice and false statements to federal investigators -- threatens our effort to find out what happened at Upper Big Branch," U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said in a statement.
Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/28/us-massey-security-charges-idUSTRE71R6BV20110228?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews)
I've heard many here on the right parrot the GOP platform that government is bad, government regulations kill businesses, and businesses are overregulated. Reality is that businesses that donate exclusively to the GOP kill people; regulations are the only thing between those businesses and an even bigger body count; and poor enforcement and lack of government oversight leads to bloodshed.
If those on the right are tough on crime like they used to say they were, shouldn't they be insisting that the Wall St. executives and people at Massey do prison time? If not, shouldn't the Democrats take up the mantle of "tough on crime?"
Democrats, tough on crime. I like the sound of that.
Democrats, the moral majority. A little creepy, but accurate.
Democrats, fighting for you!
Anyway, back to the topic; it's a shame that the deaths of 29 workers are only being reported again because of more criminal behavior by the people that killed them. Shouldn't there have been a massive investigation and automatic shut-down of operations immediately after the accident?
Speaking of which, does anyone know the status of the Deepwater Horizen investigation and whether anyone is being prosecuted over that?
jtown
Jul 15, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by patrick0brien
-WifeOfBillGates
Nobody ever said that! :D
It's just incredibly rare. The average user should only see a Kernel Panic (crash) once a year on average.

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-WifeOfBillGates
Nobody ever said that! :D
It's just incredibly rare. The average user should only see a Kernel Panic (crash) once a year on average.
mloffa
Mar 11, 10:23 AM
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Yep. Pretty much.
Yep. Pretty much.
iPhone1
Apr 21, 04:52 PM
I was there for the WIFI iPad launch at Fashion Valley. It was not that bad.
paulyras
Aug 9, 02:22 PM
Sooo... Can you do this over 3g, or just wifi?
balamw
Apr 24, 02:04 PM
Should i start reading up on it now, or wait till thursday when i actually get the mac before i delve into it?
You can definitely get something out of it just by reading it without Xcode available and running.
NOTE: Some folks find Kochan boring or at least slow going in the beginning. Give it a chance and if the first few chapters don't grab you skip ahead a bit.
The second book you mention (Hillegass & Conway) is a great second book since it delves more into the iOS specific/GUI stuff that is barely touched at the end of Kochan.
EDIT: If you are really anxious to get started you could always rent time at http://www.macincloud.com/. For as low as $20 for a month's access.
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You can definitely get something out of it just by reading it without Xcode available and running.
NOTE: Some folks find Kochan boring or at least slow going in the beginning. Give it a chance and if the first few chapters don't grab you skip ahead a bit.
The second book you mention (Hillegass & Conway) is a great second book since it delves more into the iOS specific/GUI stuff that is barely touched at the end of Kochan.
EDIT: If you are really anxious to get started you could always rent time at http://www.macincloud.com/. For as low as $20 for a month's access.
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tbrinkma
Mar 29, 04:20 PM
The Sketch-a-Search app is very good. smart intuitive UI, someone in Yahoo is finally thinking outside of the (search) box.
but one thing that really stuck out was that it was using maps provided by Google. Really yahoo?
http://maps.yahoo.com
:eek: You noticed that, too? :rolleyes:
but one thing that really stuck out was that it was using maps provided by Google. Really yahoo?
http://maps.yahoo.com
:eek: You noticed that, too? :rolleyes:
invaLPsion
Oct 13, 10:34 PM
Yep...
Apple needs to bump the standard ram on the top two iMacs to 512MB, and 1GiG should be the standard on all of the powermacs...
Apple needs to bump the standard ram on the top two iMacs to 512MB, and 1GiG should be the standard on all of the powermacs...
Seo
Apr 26, 09:00 AM
China can be a funny place. Everyone's got a cellphone, and dropping a thousand USD on an iPhone 4 is just a part of staying up to date. But a couple days ago I saw something that showed just how popular the iPhone 4 is in Apple's fastest growing market.
http://i54.tinypic.com/10h8yh1.jpg
I was checking out the new MBP upstairs when I saw an old man in cheap clothes, worn shoes and no socks using an iPhone with the original packaging plastic kept on with packing tape wrapped around to keep it on. He was scrolling through some sort of article.
The cult of Apple stretches its tendrils to every corner of the world. You can pick clothes up off the streets, but you gotta have an iPhone 4!
http://i54.tinypic.com/10h8yh1.jpg
I was checking out the new MBP upstairs when I saw an old man in cheap clothes, worn shoes and no socks using an iPhone with the original packaging plastic kept on with packing tape wrapped around to keep it on. He was scrolling through some sort of article.
The cult of Apple stretches its tendrils to every corner of the world. You can pick clothes up off the streets, but you gotta have an iPhone 4!
wdlove
Mar 18, 10:08 PM
I think Apple should take iCal, Mail and Address Book and make them into one application (yes, like Entourage, but better) that works seamlessly with iSync. Why should they be three individual apps that are integrated instead of one that "just works"? What would this app be called? What do you all think?
As it stands with my current situation, it there combined wouldn't be able to use any of them. Currently my Mail is locked.
As it stands with my current situation, it there combined wouldn't be able to use any of them. Currently my Mail is locked.
Berniemyk
Mar 9, 01:48 PM
Can some really, really kind person help me.
PoerBook G4 17" Tiger
Some of my character key are not working i.e. ' " and the reverse of { [
sometimes my back/delete key does not work.
Is this a mechanical fault of my laptop or is it the software or system?
Thank you
Bernard
PoerBook G4 17" Tiger
Some of my character key are not working i.e. ' " and the reverse of { [
sometimes my back/delete key does not work.
Is this a mechanical fault of my laptop or is it the software or system?
Thank you
Bernard
Razeus
May 6, 12:49 PM
When working on my iMac, randomly, my iMac screen goes gray (it fades from top of the screen to the bottom, locks me out and the message asks me to hold the power button down and reboot. It's a mid-2010 iMac. Any suggestions to make this stop??
PlaceofDis
Mar 21, 08:15 PM
Can a home directory exist on a firewire device?
Is the firewire device automounted at boot? Or only mounted once a user logs in? Something to think about..
Anyway, here's some more ways to move your /Users to another partition:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030813142415898
its my boot drive, so it should be able to exist without a problem on the other partition
Is the firewire device automounted at boot? Or only mounted once a user logs in? Something to think about..
Anyway, here's some more ways to move your /Users to another partition:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030813142415898
its my boot drive, so it should be able to exist without a problem on the other partition
20rogersc
Sep 18, 09:12 AM
My iCreates subscription's just finished, and I've had a enough of it now.
Probably go onto something like T3, Stuff or Digital Creative Arts. Or maybe something totally different that I just pick up in the newsagents one day :rolleyes:
::20ROGERSC::
Probably go onto something like T3, Stuff or Digital Creative Arts. Or maybe something totally different that I just pick up in the newsagents one day :rolleyes:
::20ROGERSC::
Xeperu
Feb 17, 02:58 AM
I'm sure you could design something better.
Most. Ridiculous. Comment. Ever.
Please do tell me where I claimed or even vaguely referred to my ability to create something like Watson.
I even mentioned I was quite impressed by the computational power of Watson, but is Watson smart? Not at all.
Judging from your inane comment it's maybe as smart as you, but then again, you wouldn't possess the vast database of knowledge Watson has.
It's like with Deep Blue and chess. Maybe a rematch where Deep Blue was restricted to say, thinking 200 moves ahead, like the best human chess players do would be a more realistic match. Being able to crush a million moves ahead and knowing the exact statistical chance of each move is not "intelligence".
Matches against computers currently have not much to do with "intelligence" on the machine side, but more with pure raw statistics. Thats why Watson made many stupid, stupid mistakes.
Most. Ridiculous. Comment. Ever.
Please do tell me where I claimed or even vaguely referred to my ability to create something like Watson.
I even mentioned I was quite impressed by the computational power of Watson, but is Watson smart? Not at all.
Judging from your inane comment it's maybe as smart as you, but then again, you wouldn't possess the vast database of knowledge Watson has.
It's like with Deep Blue and chess. Maybe a rematch where Deep Blue was restricted to say, thinking 200 moves ahead, like the best human chess players do would be a more realistic match. Being able to crush a million moves ahead and knowing the exact statistical chance of each move is not "intelligence".
Matches against computers currently have not much to do with "intelligence" on the machine side, but more with pure raw statistics. Thats why Watson made many stupid, stupid mistakes.
Roderick Usher
Aug 30, 11:34 AM
In the vintage Mac world, the 80s era machines are beginning to need capacitor replacements. The thinking is to just do all the caps, simply because the others are likely to go soon anyway.
I have a Rev-0 Apple II from '77 whose power supply clearly has a cap that's near death - a loud *pop!* whenever I flip the switch. For now, I've gotten around this by just leaving the switch in the On position and hooking up a Kensington System Saver fan, whose switch is fine. I'm just buying time though. :)
I have a Rev-0 Apple II from '77 whose power supply clearly has a cap that's near death - a loud *pop!* whenever I flip the switch. For now, I've gotten around this by just leaving the switch in the On position and hooking up a Kensington System Saver fan, whose switch is fine. I'm just buying time though. :)
MovieCutter
Sep 15, 07:55 PM
lol
Bonch
Oct 17, 03:55 PM
I saw a girl in an apple store pick her butt, then her nose, then pick up an iPad and google butt secks positions. It was kind of hot actually.
themadchemist
Aug 14, 10:43 PM
Nothing amazing.
It's pretty cool, you just might want to try to get rid of the skip that happens on every cycle...
Another thing--could you shrink the sig?!!! Thanks! ;)
It's pretty cool, you just might want to try to get rid of the skip that happens on every cycle...
Another thing--could you shrink the sig?!!! Thanks! ;)
twoodcc
Dec 1, 07:47 PM
alright! i was just reading that a few minutes ago. looking forward to both!
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