beez7777
Oct 13, 10:16 PM
Originally posted by crazy_will
billy, do you mean to say that something w/o a g4 is bad?
nope. mac15 said that it would be good w/o a g3, because it would keep the price fairly affordable. i think he means that it would be fairly affordable to leave the g3 in the iBook rather than put in a g4. hence "u mean it would be good with no g4. :)
billy, do you mean to say that something w/o a g4 is bad?
nope. mac15 said that it would be good w/o a g3, because it would keep the price fairly affordable. i think he means that it would be fairly affordable to leave the g3 in the iBook rather than put in a g4. hence "u mean it would be good with no g4. :)
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?
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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
Doctor Q
Oct 23, 06:15 PM
Unless you say otherwise, we'll assume that this contest entry supersedes your previous version.
HBOC
Mar 29, 02:23 AM
what will you be shooting? Are you just going to start off with one lens? Are you going to be enlarging any photos?
Personally, I cannot stand the ergonomics of the rebel line. I find them way too small (which is a plus for many a people), the lack of dedicated buttons (rear dial) is frustrating, among other things.
I would personally get a used 60D over a t3i, which basically the 60D is a Rebel, but with slightly better build. I had a 40D that i had a 17-40L attached to it last spring and I enlarged photos to 13x19 and had no problems with "just" 10MP. You can pick up a nice 40D used for about $450. A t2i goes for about $500 for the body. You can pick up a used 5D for $900-$1000.
But to start out, I would get a used body (check out FredMiranda.com in the buy and sell forum..I have bought and sold thou$ands worth over there in the last 6 or so years) and spend more money on the glass. The 18-55IS II shipped with the Rebel XS, T2i bodies.
Check out the forums at fred miranda. lots of great resources and info there.
Personally, I cannot stand the ergonomics of the rebel line. I find them way too small (which is a plus for many a people), the lack of dedicated buttons (rear dial) is frustrating, among other things.
I would personally get a used 60D over a t3i, which basically the 60D is a Rebel, but with slightly better build. I had a 40D that i had a 17-40L attached to it last spring and I enlarged photos to 13x19 and had no problems with "just" 10MP. You can pick up a nice 40D used for about $450. A t2i goes for about $500 for the body. You can pick up a used 5D for $900-$1000.
But to start out, I would get a used body (check out FredMiranda.com in the buy and sell forum..I have bought and sold thou$ands worth over there in the last 6 or so years) and spend more money on the glass. The 18-55IS II shipped with the Rebel XS, T2i bodies.
Check out the forums at fred miranda. lots of great resources and info there.

max��
May 30, 04:09 PM
i wan't a g4 xserver to use as....... a server! to replace the stupid pc i was using as a ftp server before it stopped recognising one of the hdd's
theGAPkid
May 4, 02:35 AM
Ah, brilliant! I've got rid of it now. Thanks for the handy shortcut. :D
old-wiz
Apr 28, 06:36 PM
It would be better to have more than one backup strategy. Time Machine is fine, but adding a CCC or SuperDuper clone on another drive is better. Also if your music is that important, make a backup and keep it in a safe or offsite.
alust2013
May 2, 11:30 PM
Given that an iPad isn't pocketable, I'd say it's not too practical for using as a sole media player. I'd recommend the 16GB and keep the touch.
benwizkid
Sep 25, 02:04 AM
I'd play whenever im on add my gamertag s1ashbs1ash
Mac7
Apr 21, 01:03 AM
yup i'm at 10.2.2, and i've already tried that site. Still gave me the same error codes
Kyle Appleseed
Mar 10, 07:25 PM
Going to go when the mall opens at 10am. If no ones there i might head to work for a few hours cause it's not that far away. Hope to see some of you there! :D
blakespot
Mar 10, 05:53 PM
I'd assume Tysons will have the longer of the two lines.
Have you given any thought to the Fair Oaks location? Just curious. I have no idea what the line there would be like.
No, I love the Clarendon setting. It's actually a shade farther than Pentagon City, but I don't want to sit in a mall all day. And it looks like no rain tomorrow, but clouds.
The Clarendon location is definitely "my store."
blakespot
Have you given any thought to the Fair Oaks location? Just curious. I have no idea what the line there would be like.
No, I love the Clarendon setting. It's actually a shade farther than Pentagon City, but I don't want to sit in a mall all day. And it looks like no rain tomorrow, but clouds.
The Clarendon location is definitely "my store."
blakespot
Snowy_River
Feb 26, 07:47 PM
iFile is iPad compatible. However, it won't do what you're looking for. In order to have that, you'll need a JB browser app that integrates the kind of FS access that iFile gives you.
P.S. iFile doesn't create a FS, it simply gives you access to the FS that exists behind the scenes in iOS.
P.S. iFile doesn't create a FS, it simply gives you access to the FS that exists behind the scenes in iOS.
Capt Underpants
Apr 26, 09:08 AM
He's probably rich.
zachkowalchuk
Apr 5, 10:16 PM
Okay, so my grandfather has agreed to help me with a computer for school. He said apple would be better(I can't figure out how an 83 year old man knows this).
He told me to get a final price after GST and everything.
It's mainly for school throughout the day. Some video watching and music. I'm not a gamer.
He said make it's it cheaper, but make sure its quality.
Mac mini is $749 here in edmonton before GST, and the 21.5" iMac is 1,299 before taxes.
I have a couple monitors and everything I need for the mac mini, but I can't decide what would last longer.
I'm coming from an HP laptop running windows 7.
He told me to get a final price after GST and everything.
It's mainly for school throughout the day. Some video watching and music. I'm not a gamer.
He said make it's it cheaper, but make sure its quality.
Mac mini is $749 here in edmonton before GST, and the 21.5" iMac is 1,299 before taxes.
I have a couple monitors and everything I need for the mac mini, but I can't decide what would last longer.
I'm coming from an HP laptop running windows 7.
bigmanathome24
Aug 11, 04:43 PM
ok thanks. i have been to a music store actually, the guitar still had its original strings and whatever i tried it sounded strange. they got me the right strings (before it actually had three metal and three plastic ones) and got a friend to restring it since he has done it loads of times and does it pretty dam well.
@jessica, how do you play 6th string then? i guess if its your thumb but that only allows one fret at a time.
@jessica, how do you play 6th string then? i guess if its your thumb but that only allows one fret at a time.

angrystroker
Dec 18, 10:09 AM
Probably the wrong place to ask, but here goes..
What is the deal on uploading an avatar ... seeking the magic hand shake or qualification needed?
What is the deal on uploading an avatar ... seeking the magic hand shake or qualification needed?
iGary
Sep 27, 12:00 PM
Actually as I indicated in my post, the extra height in pixels is worth it, especially for photo work.
It is.
The 20" is s bare minimum for photo processing. 23 is better, 30 is ideal.
It is.
The 20" is s bare minimum for photo processing. 23 is better, 30 is ideal.
NinjaHERO
Jul 26, 04:57 PM
That is awesome. A digital picture you can keep forever.
malohkan
Jul 24, 06:00 AM
I never bothered to update my iPhone 3G to iOS4. I thought it would slow it down. Yesterday, I picked up my iPhone 4 from the Apple Store. iOS4 is great on the iPhone 4. But my iPhone 3G still hasn't been upgraded and I don't think I'll ever update it to iOS4. I'm afraid it will slow it down.
I installed iOS4 on my 3G right away and it was great. Definitely not slower in any way, and I still got to use all of the new features besides multitasking and orientation lock. I did get an iPhone 4, but my sister is using the 3G with iOS4 every day and neither of us have noticed any problems.
I installed iOS4 on my 3G right away and it was great. Definitely not slower in any way, and I still got to use all of the new features besides multitasking and orientation lock. I did get an iPhone 4, but my sister is using the 3G with iOS4 every day and neither of us have noticed any problems.
kansast
Nov 21, 03:49 PM
O.k. yes.. I hope to get me one of these iPhones when they come out. Regardless of any "new" features. I'm just hoping it'll have that smart Apple design/user interface etc. and I'll be able to sync up with my computer easily.
However.. I just don't see how anything Apple comes out with.. if ever.. can EVER LIVE UP TO ALL THIS HYPE!!
I hope it's a killer though.
However.. I just don't see how anything Apple comes out with.. if ever.. can EVER LIVE UP TO ALL THIS HYPE!!
I hope it's a killer though.
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> {
nanofrog
Apr 14, 04:12 AM
Besides Nanofrog's really good advice there is also another option, namely going with the ZFS filesystem, which can make dynamic stripes on its own.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
iMac0765
Jul 9, 11:34 PM
Sorry for double posting, but only use jdusoccer12's link if you DO NOT have an Apple Store nearby because it will temporary charge 20 dollars if you don't send it in by 10 ten days... bleh...
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