German
Apr 5, 07:03 AM
*push*
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(Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=45105d7f-8c6c-4666-a305-c8189062a0d0))

Agilus
Mar 22, 05:32 PM
Yep, I got more Madden/Wii issues.
No more corrupted memory issues since my first incident (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=286434), but now I'm having issues where I get an error message saying my nunchuk has been disconnected OR the nunchuk no longer responds and the game keeps on playing (which means my superstar running back starts spinning in circles or stands still and waits to be plastered by the defense).
Unplugging and plugging the nunchuk seems to stave off issues for 12-24 hours, but it's been a real annoyance for the past three days. Has anybody else have this happen to them?
How charged does it say your batteries are? Is it possible that your batteries are coming loose in the casing? I've had that happen once or twice when my batteries are about to run out.
No more corrupted memory issues since my first incident (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=286434), but now I'm having issues where I get an error message saying my nunchuk has been disconnected OR the nunchuk no longer responds and the game keeps on playing (which means my superstar running back starts spinning in circles or stands still and waits to be plastered by the defense).
Unplugging and plugging the nunchuk seems to stave off issues for 12-24 hours, but it's been a real annoyance for the past three days. Has anybody else have this happen to them?
How charged does it say your batteries are? Is it possible that your batteries are coming loose in the casing? I've had that happen once or twice when my batteries are about to run out.
MyMac8MyPC
Feb 15, 12:47 PM
Love my UNIEA (http://www.unieastore.com/) case :apple:
MacBytes
Sep 21, 01:17 PM
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random47
Jan 11, 01:35 PM
What accessories do you have for your Macbook, ipad, mac mini et cetera.
Here are mine:
Here are mine:
eRondeau
Feb 15, 10:35 PM
Is there a simple shortcut or macro in Apple Mail to simplify the HTML tag for linking to a different web page? In other words, instead of clicking on:
http://www.macrumors.com
...I could hide it under "Click HERE" and the HERE would underline and light-up when you hovered over it? If there's not, that would be a good thing to add to Mail in the future.
(Sorry, but I'm just learning HTML...)
http://www.macrumors.com
...I could hide it under "Click HERE" and the HERE would underline and light-up when you hovered over it? If there's not, that would be a good thing to add to Mail in the future.
(Sorry, but I'm just learning HTML...)
shadowfax
Oct 12, 10:13 PM
but the sale doesn't end till the end of the year, so don't you think that spells LONG wait? [i.e., +/-3 1/2 months]
tobasco27
Apr 30, 04:41 PM
That's basically what I've been doing, but I would have thought in this smart phone world that something as simple as a distribution list would be available.
Anybody have any tricks?
Anybody have any tricks?
Macunixhacker
Sep 4, 06:56 PM
Well anyway,can you e mail me that pdf you have?
macman123@email.com
It shouldnt take to long to email I have a T3 connection
macman123@email.com
It shouldnt take to long to email I have a T3 connection
robbieduncan
May 5, 05:03 PM
I looked at the contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:error: method and Apple states "An array of NSString objects identifying the directories and files (including symbolic links) contained in path." So my question is, will the IKImageBrowserView use this string and display the image? If not what is the solution to this problem?
Thanks
I've no idea. What does the IKImageBrowserView documentation say it needs?
Thanks
I've no idea. What does the IKImageBrowserView documentation say it needs?

rhett7660
Oct 19, 05:47 PM
We are spoiled. 20 years ago, we would have easily paid that for software that did what it did.
I agree..... Great site though!!! Leo Laport interviewed him on TWIT and to say the least, he has put a lot of time and effort into the website. Something like 5 years in the making and over 1-5 (can't remember which) million lines of mathematical lines of code.. or something along those lines..
I agree..... Great site though!!! Leo Laport interviewed him on TWIT and to say the least, he has put a lot of time and effort into the website. Something like 5 years in the making and over 1-5 (can't remember which) million lines of mathematical lines of code.. or something along those lines..
kretzy
Dec 18, 06:37 PM
Pretty lame, but I'm on holidays and have nothing better to do lol. Sorry for the dodgy Photoshopping :o
beto2k7
Apr 25, 10:24 PM
I don't think it's the PRAM battery as the type of configurations he mentions usually are stored on their own plist file. Try repairing permissions.

JayInNJ
Apr 6, 09:23 PM
Hopefully they will have an app for it soon.
MechaSpanky
Jan 24, 09:00 AM
@MechaSpanky, someone could still take a screenshot and apply some simple Photoshop (as MacDawg has said).
Yes, that is true and it is a very good point but I still think that a locked PDF file (with the editing capabilities restricted) will deter most people who might think about stealing your stuff. Sure there are others out there that will take the time to download a high res screen capture utility (you will have to actually download a program to do this as the normal screen capture on Macs is 72 ppi, which is low res) but I would imagine that most companies wouldn't do that. It is the same problem that software companies face with piracy. There will always be people who can and will steal stuff, but the majority will not.
I myself, as a designer have been asked to submit samples of my work for review by clients. I have never had anyone steal any of my work (although there have been a couple of companies that might have "borrowed" some of my design ideas but that is even harder to prevent). Just to be safe, I always use a PDF with restricted editing capabilities and I also add a watermark. Sure someone can get around this but it will take them a while to do it (never underestimate the power of a well placed watermark, it can make retouching an image very difficult if positioned correctly).
In the end, I would imagine that the best thing to do is to make sure that you can trust the people who you are dealing with. Of course this is not always an option (nor is it an easy thing to determine).
Yes, that is true and it is a very good point but I still think that a locked PDF file (with the editing capabilities restricted) will deter most people who might think about stealing your stuff. Sure there are others out there that will take the time to download a high res screen capture utility (you will have to actually download a program to do this as the normal screen capture on Macs is 72 ppi, which is low res) but I would imagine that most companies wouldn't do that. It is the same problem that software companies face with piracy. There will always be people who can and will steal stuff, but the majority will not.
I myself, as a designer have been asked to submit samples of my work for review by clients. I have never had anyone steal any of my work (although there have been a couple of companies that might have "borrowed" some of my design ideas but that is even harder to prevent). Just to be safe, I always use a PDF with restricted editing capabilities and I also add a watermark. Sure someone can get around this but it will take them a while to do it (never underestimate the power of a well placed watermark, it can make retouching an image very difficult if positioned correctly).
In the end, I would imagine that the best thing to do is to make sure that you can trust the people who you are dealing with. Of course this is not always an option (nor is it an easy thing to determine).
bluebomberman
Mar 25, 12:39 AM
Yeah, it seems to happen periodically with the 'mote and nunchuck that came with the Wii, but not the ones I bought after.
They've figured it out now so they know what to do in case it happens. Pause the game and unplug the nunchuck. Is that mature :p?
B
It's more mature than throwing the nunchuk through the TV while swearing like Andrew Dice Clay. :D
They've figured it out now so they know what to do in case it happens. Pause the game and unplug the nunchuck. Is that mature :p?
B
It's more mature than throwing the nunchuk through the TV while swearing like Andrew Dice Clay. :D
roadbloc
Jan 31, 10:14 AM
I think he's the alter-ego of LTD. To be honest, I think he's the same person, in fact hes like jekyll and hyde for fanboys. During the day he's uber-fanboy LTD and at night he transforms into apple hater winni :p
It wouldn't surprise me if we were all being trolled by one genius behind the *LTD* and Winni accounts. They do have one thing in common, getting them to admit that their opinion may be misinformed is like trying to divide by zero.
It wouldn't surprise me if we were all being trolled by one genius behind the *LTD* and Winni accounts. They do have one thing in common, getting them to admit that their opinion may be misinformed is like trying to divide by zero.

RebootD
Mar 13, 12:51 PM
So disappointing. First Paul Miller and now Josh and Nilay. As a fan of Apple it was nice to have a guy who unabashedly appreciated their products and wasn't afraid to rate them above other competitors. (Despite the raging lunacy in the comments against anything Apple)
So Gizmodo blows and now Engadget is being 'AOLized' with the talent jumping ship. I will always have this site for Apple-related news but man what is out there for general tech news that is fun AND full of decent journalism?
So Gizmodo blows and now Engadget is being 'AOLized' with the talent jumping ship. I will always have this site for Apple-related news but man what is out there for general tech news that is fun AND full of decent journalism?
lee1210
Apr 6, 01:20 PM
It depends on what the thing is. Generally in UNIX everything is a file. As such, there is a function "select" that lets you wait for something to change about a file. Is it ready to read? Read to write? etc. Whether that's actually a network socket, a real file, a pipe, etc. you treat them the same. Lookup "select" to see if it will suit your needs. For "system events" like a USB drive being plugged in this may not fit the bill.
-Lee
-Lee
Dagless
Mar 19, 05:53 PM
Whilst looking at Mac Minis with an educational discount, you could buy a Mac Mini for the same price as a PS3. That's just stupid.
In the end the decision is simply - A competent computer or Dreamcast 2?
In the end the decision is simply - A competent computer or Dreamcast 2?
nomar383
Jun 5, 07:40 PM
I have another iPhone for sale, in pretty much the exact same physical condition shown above. It has an after market screen protector, and has NO scratches on the screen. It comes with a folio-type fake-lambskin case, and has lived in there since its purchase only 3 months ago. Fully unlocked, ships anywhere in the world. Price is set at $450 again with international shipping costing just a little more. PayPal is acceptable and item ships same day with delivery confirmation. The buyer of this thread's first phone will vouch for me as a seller if necessary. PM me if interested.
EDIT: all original accessories included, except the screen cleaner and original SIM. 8GB version again
EDIT: all original accessories included, except the screen cleaner and original SIM. 8GB version again
GGJstudios
May 1, 11:33 AM
Drag to highlight the area of the spreadsheet you want in Word.
Rowf
Apr 14, 02:29 AM
Whilst browsing around the internet I've come across a couple of sites that offer free movies, books and audio and purport to be legal.
The Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/
OpenCulture: http://www.openculture.com/
I should imagine that most of this is public domain stuff, or in the case of the Grateful Dead, artist endorsed.
Has anyone used these to any extent and are they legal, safe and clean?
Are there many similar sites out there tucked away until you bump into them?
One site that I spend sometime on is: http://www.folkstreams.net/
This is great for films of old and often overlooked American culture, the only trouble is I can only seem to stream them by opening a 'ram' file and using vlc.
No big deal though, I enjoy the site just the same.
Just curious as to what other free media (legal, safe sites only) is out there.
The Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/
OpenCulture: http://www.openculture.com/
I should imagine that most of this is public domain stuff, or in the case of the Grateful Dead, artist endorsed.
Has anyone used these to any extent and are they legal, safe and clean?
Are there many similar sites out there tucked away until you bump into them?
One site that I spend sometime on is: http://www.folkstreams.net/
This is great for films of old and often overlooked American culture, the only trouble is I can only seem to stream them by opening a 'ram' file and using vlc.
No big deal though, I enjoy the site just the same.
Just curious as to what other free media (legal, safe sites only) is out there.
simsaladimbamba
May 4, 03:46 PM
Doesn't seem that way:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=984710
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/apple-notebooks/229364-sdxc-mid-2010-macbook-pro.html
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3553
via "2010 macbook pro sdxc (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=2010+macbook+pro+sdxc&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)"
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=984710
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/apple-notebooks/229364-sdxc-mid-2010-macbook-pro.html
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3553
via "2010 macbook pro sdxc (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=2010+macbook+pro+sdxc&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)"
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