iJohnHenry
Aug 11, 06:05 PM
He actually snagged two for the road.;)
A necessary act, given American beer.
Jeebus, it's not that fekking hard.
I heard she busted his balls at the start of the flight, with the over-head bin thing.
And it alleged that her hard-case luggage (should this have been checked-in?) hit him on the forehead, when she tried to retrieve it in an unsafe manner, while the passengers were still required to stay seated.
I think the bitch should be charged with interfering with the performance of the cabin crew doing their jobs. At the very least.
A necessary act, given American beer.
Jeebus, it's not that fekking hard.
I heard she busted his balls at the start of the flight, with the over-head bin thing.
And it alleged that her hard-case luggage (should this have been checked-in?) hit him on the forehead, when she tried to retrieve it in an unsafe manner, while the passengers were still required to stay seated.
I think the bitch should be charged with interfering with the performance of the cabin crew doing their jobs. At the very least.
mad jew
Dec 26, 05:05 AM
Do you mean it's holding 92% of its possible charge or do you mean it says it's total capacity is 92% of what it originally was? :)

maclick
Oct 26, 09:30 PM
Yes today is a great day. Here are some snaps I took.
vbagley
Apr 15, 01:28 PM
My reply in red.
Really two different things the OP needs. One he knows about, and one he doesn't.
First, a request for some clarification. You have a DSL modem that has a single Ethernet port on the back, right? Right! You stated "no wireless". I'm assuming that that's due to some kind of restriction - i.e. workplace or parents or whoever said "no wireless". Is this correct? Yes, it's a restriction. Or do you simply mean that your DSL modem doesn't have WiFi?
Anyway, if there is some "no wireless" restriction, then the wireless router one person suggested is out.
Does the DSL modem have NAT built in? Do you know what NAT is? (Do a little Wikipedia research...) NAT allows several computers to share a single Internet connection. It changes the packets going out to the Internet so that they all come from the same address. It also provides *some* firewall protection, in that incoming packets are only accepted if they match-up with an outgoing packet. By default, a NAT router won't accept any incoming connections. You can set it up to accept incoming connections, in that case you need to designate which computer to send them to for a given port.
This is of no concern to you unless you are running a server, etc. Not running a server. It's a AT&T DSL modem.
If your DSL modem does not have NAT, and also doesn't have some kind of firewall, then you are currently *very* vulnerable to attack. Ack! That's all I need to hear!
It would be useful to post your DSL modem model. Westell-black one! AT&T always asks, "the black or the gray," when I have to call.
If it does have NAT, then I'm a bit surprised that they didn't build in a small Ethernet switch and give you multiple Ethernet ports. If it does have NAT, then you should only need to add an Ethernet switch. Get a gigabit switch, which will make then connection BETWEEN your Macs very fast. (For copying files back and forth, etc.) For the Internet connection, gigabit is a non-issue, since Internet speeds are (typically) way below that of even a 100M switch.
If it doesn't have NAT, then you need a router or firewall. Think "wifi router without the wifi". It's a bit of a specialty product, because they are usually built into a WiFi device, cable modem, or DSL modem.
You can also look for a compatible DSL modem that has a built-in router and switch. So... I should look for another modem with a built-in router and switch? I don't intend to exchange files between the macs since one for one type of business and the other is for all my graphics.
You will have to check your provider's terms of service to see if it's OK to connect more than one computer. Generally, though, the provider won't be able to detect that you are using NAT, so won't know in any case.
Oiyvay! More waiting on hold! Maybe the best thing to do is connect and disconnect from the modem with whichever mac I happen to be using at the time?
It seems there are never easy answers for my questions.
Really two different things the OP needs. One he knows about, and one he doesn't.
First, a request for some clarification. You have a DSL modem that has a single Ethernet port on the back, right? Right! You stated "no wireless". I'm assuming that that's due to some kind of restriction - i.e. workplace or parents or whoever said "no wireless". Is this correct? Yes, it's a restriction. Or do you simply mean that your DSL modem doesn't have WiFi?
Anyway, if there is some "no wireless" restriction, then the wireless router one person suggested is out.
Does the DSL modem have NAT built in? Do you know what NAT is? (Do a little Wikipedia research...) NAT allows several computers to share a single Internet connection. It changes the packets going out to the Internet so that they all come from the same address. It also provides *some* firewall protection, in that incoming packets are only accepted if they match-up with an outgoing packet. By default, a NAT router won't accept any incoming connections. You can set it up to accept incoming connections, in that case you need to designate which computer to send them to for a given port.
This is of no concern to you unless you are running a server, etc. Not running a server. It's a AT&T DSL modem.
If your DSL modem does not have NAT, and also doesn't have some kind of firewall, then you are currently *very* vulnerable to attack. Ack! That's all I need to hear!
It would be useful to post your DSL modem model. Westell-black one! AT&T always asks, "the black or the gray," when I have to call.
If it does have NAT, then I'm a bit surprised that they didn't build in a small Ethernet switch and give you multiple Ethernet ports. If it does have NAT, then you should only need to add an Ethernet switch. Get a gigabit switch, which will make then connection BETWEEN your Macs very fast. (For copying files back and forth, etc.) For the Internet connection, gigabit is a non-issue, since Internet speeds are (typically) way below that of even a 100M switch.
If it doesn't have NAT, then you need a router or firewall. Think "wifi router without the wifi". It's a bit of a specialty product, because they are usually built into a WiFi device, cable modem, or DSL modem.
You can also look for a compatible DSL modem that has a built-in router and switch. So... I should look for another modem with a built-in router and switch? I don't intend to exchange files between the macs since one for one type of business and the other is for all my graphics.
You will have to check your provider's terms of service to see if it's OK to connect more than one computer. Generally, though, the provider won't be able to detect that you are using NAT, so won't know in any case.
Oiyvay! More waiting on hold! Maybe the best thing to do is connect and disconnect from the modem with whichever mac I happen to be using at the time?
It seems there are never easy answers for my questions.
bousozoku
Mar 2, 08:17 AM
God peoples, the font size was 99% of the size it was supposed to be. :rolleyes: But when you're right your right. The fonts do look much sharper now. I think I must have been staring at the theme too long to notice anymore. :p
(The theme has been updated, but the info on the page doesn't reflect the changes yet.)
Thank you! :D I no longer have a complaint, well actually... :p
(The theme has been updated, but the info on the page doesn't reflect the changes yet.)
Thank you! :D I no longer have a complaint, well actually... :p
vniow
Jul 16, 02:02 PM
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15467
mojohanna
Apr 15, 06:12 AM
Its not just iphone production or Apple either. Foxconn makes stuff for every major electronics manufacturer.
So this is not an Apple issue. It's Foxconn's issue and the fact that the Chinese government allows them to get away with it.
So this is not an Apple issue. It's Foxconn's issue and the fact that the Chinese government allows them to get away with it.
MacBytes
Jan 14, 06:37 PM
Category: Mac Websites
Link: GarageBandCreations.com, today, launched it's new site (version 1.0) which features the "Auditoriums" Section for users to share their GarageBand Creations and those from other applications. Though other GB sites advertise a similar feature, the GBC Auditorium is currently the only one actually working. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040114193707)
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Link: GarageBandCreations.com, today, launched it's new site (version 1.0) which features the "Auditoriums" Section for users to share their GarageBand Creations and those from other applications. Though other GB sites advertise a similar feature, the GBC Auditorium is currently the only one actually working. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040114193707)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
jiv3turkey748
Sep 7, 04:55 PM
only 2 spots left
philwa2
May 5, 02:24 PM
I didn't think about that, do u really need to choose between the iPod and the student discount? If I have to choose then ill take the student discount.
No need to choose, you get both :)
No need to choose, you get both :)
lexfuzo
Sep 22, 04:12 PM
I wouldn't wait for the Macintels, but I heard there are some dual-dual-Powermacs around the corner - I'd wait two more weeks for them.
Illuminated
Apr 26, 06:30 PM
What has been seen cannot be unseen....
In regards to the gorilla ^^
In regards to the gorilla ^^
mdlooker
Apr 7, 07:56 PM
I've searched but can't seem to find an abbreviation or acronym thread. Can someone point me in the right direction?
I'm not sure what "OP" means and would like to see a number of others that I'm not even aware of that may be used in the forum.
Thanks in advance
I'm not sure what "OP" means and would like to see a number of others that I'm not even aware of that may be used in the forum.
Thanks in advance
stroked
Apr 16, 05:16 PM
I also have the aftermarket charger, and all this time, I thought my light didn't work.
whiskeyvol
Apr 28, 11:12 AM
ssia
site search didn't yield much in way of results
site search didn't yield much in way of results
stevieperry
Mar 26, 07:52 PM
Hi there,
I am super non-technical so hopefully I'll be able to convey the issue but basically...
I just got a new iMac OS X Snow Leopard. I use Logic Express to do my recording but in order for me to use the Mbox2 for recording, I had to install Protools (which I have only have 7LE). During installation, afew different windows popped up saying that certain "DigiDesign" systems were installed improperly. I tried uninstalling Protools & reinstalling but the same thing happened every time.
Just wanna use Logic to record but can't do much til I figure this out. Should I just get a new/different box? New Protools? Is there any way to use what I have & make it work?
Thanks very much for any suggestions/help.
I am super non-technical so hopefully I'll be able to convey the issue but basically...
I just got a new iMac OS X Snow Leopard. I use Logic Express to do my recording but in order for me to use the Mbox2 for recording, I had to install Protools (which I have only have 7LE). During installation, afew different windows popped up saying that certain "DigiDesign" systems were installed improperly. I tried uninstalling Protools & reinstalling but the same thing happened every time.
Just wanna use Logic to record but can't do much til I figure this out. Should I just get a new/different box? New Protools? Is there any way to use what I have & make it work?
Thanks very much for any suggestions/help.
WillEH
Apr 11, 03:38 PM
Not sure if current events, but I'm laughing so hard right now :D
blackwind
May 4, 10:38 PM
You can't syn it from itunes with non-jailbroken ur iOS.
If you read afew posts above. Where the original ipa app download link provided, because the app was download through Paul's itunes account.
Anyway best thing just keep searching and waitting for the next jb for ipad2 (as i am one of them too)...
G'd luck
:D
If you read afew posts above. Where the original ipa app download link provided, because the app was download through Paul's itunes account.
Anyway best thing just keep searching and waitting for the next jb for ipad2 (as i am one of them too)...
G'd luck
:D
EJBasile
Sep 10, 07:40 AM
I've tested the A/C off and I get about 2mpg better mileage on my Rover.
Gaelinic
May 7, 02:11 AM
No suggestions?
kdarling
Dec 1, 07:33 PM
Second, a videophone is only useful if more than a small percentage of people out there actually have it. Until then, it's really just a gimmick.
For me, it'd be quite useful even if just the people I care to see have one.
We video Skype every day to our family members in Hawaii, Florida, Nevada, D.C. I'd love to be able to use a smartphone to do the same on vacations, instead of dragging along our laptops for that purpose.
Many smartphone models sold outside the USA have front cameras for video calls. But apparently the quality and the cost have been some reasons that prevented widespread adoption.
For me, it'd be quite useful even if just the people I care to see have one.
We video Skype every day to our family members in Hawaii, Florida, Nevada, D.C. I'd love to be able to use a smartphone to do the same on vacations, instead of dragging along our laptops for that purpose.
Many smartphone models sold outside the USA have front cameras for video calls. But apparently the quality and the cost have been some reasons that prevented widespread adoption.
mrapplegate
Mar 28, 08:14 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
I try to give people the benefit of the doubt. He says it is a legal copy from Apple. You will have to contact dev support then and get access to the dev forums.
At this point it is simple, you paid or were given access to the software, support for real developers is provided by Apple. If you can't access the dev forums email them and find out why. As you well understand your copy can be "real" but obtained by unethical means you won't be able to get Apple's help.
I try to give people the benefit of the doubt. He says it is a legal copy from Apple. You will have to contact dev support then and get access to the dev forums.
At this point it is simple, you paid or were given access to the software, support for real developers is provided by Apple. If you can't access the dev forums email them and find out why. As you well understand your copy can be "real" but obtained by unethical means you won't be able to get Apple's help.
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.....
bushido
Apr 7, 11:49 AM
is your hard drive encrypted?
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