iProd
Oct 26, 07:05 PM
Got an hour left before the release of Leopard! Anyone gonna be here/are here? Here's some photos...
http://www.corporatefallout.net/prod/photos/index.php/Daily%20Photos/102607
http://www.corporatefallout.net/prod/photos/index.php/Daily%20Photos/102607
GT41
Apr 2, 01:47 PM
The sad end to battles.

stev3n
Mar 16, 12:18 AM
That looks really good. Makes me want to buy a Nano.
jblock
Jul 11, 08:05 AM
Been on line since 7:00AM. At 8 they let in 7 people. It's now 8:44 and nobody has yet emerged with an iPhone. This is taking WAY longer than it should!
How long is the line there. I drove by the Fairfield store and the line was long, definitely longer than the amount of phones they have.
How long is the line there. I drove by the Fairfield store and the line was long, definitely longer than the amount of phones they have.
mrgreen4242
Mar 29, 12:02 PM
Oh yeah, so many times playing this game I've been amazed at the sheer scale of the world. It's like an uber-MMO you play by yourself, but with much MUCH better gameplay.
You're really not restricted in many ways at all. There are some people you just can't kill, but I'm sure that's important to avoid breaking the game. You can go anywhere, do anything you want. You can be good or bad, Famous or Infamous... it's entirely open-ended.
There is a HUGE amount of the world full of completely optional locations, quests, and characters. But don't think that means you'll be left not knowing what the heck to do.
The quest system is fairly robust, and you'll always be able to pick up the main quest at any time. To make that even easier they've even made sure to place rally-points on your map for your active quest. Meaning you are rarely ever left wondering where the heck to go if you want to get back into the main story.
I've done some of the main quest, but I've been adventuring in the game for awhile now (easily 40+ hours) and still feel like this game has a ton of content left for me to explore if I really want to. Best value for your money ever... imho!
That sounds like a the kind of game I could get into. Add that to the FPS list the 360 has going, and the XBLA and I think I'll have to put my radar up for a used 360 pretty soon here... thanks for the input guys!
You're really not restricted in many ways at all. There are some people you just can't kill, but I'm sure that's important to avoid breaking the game. You can go anywhere, do anything you want. You can be good or bad, Famous or Infamous... it's entirely open-ended.
There is a HUGE amount of the world full of completely optional locations, quests, and characters. But don't think that means you'll be left not knowing what the heck to do.
The quest system is fairly robust, and you'll always be able to pick up the main quest at any time. To make that even easier they've even made sure to place rally-points on your map for your active quest. Meaning you are rarely ever left wondering where the heck to go if you want to get back into the main story.
I've done some of the main quest, but I've been adventuring in the game for awhile now (easily 40+ hours) and still feel like this game has a ton of content left for me to explore if I really want to. Best value for your money ever... imho!
That sounds like a the kind of game I could get into. Add that to the FPS list the 360 has going, and the XBLA and I think I'll have to put my radar up for a used 360 pretty soon here... thanks for the input guys!
Jeffx342
Feb 16, 12:34 AM
Everyone should really try out this forum. You have nothing to loose, just give it a try
http://www.zhenyadesign.com (Mac Forums)
Register, everybody is invited!
http://www.zhenyadesign.com (Mac Forums)
Register, everybody is invited!
nanofrog
Apr 14, 07:58 AM
well the server is only handling a few users files and the rest is email/dhcpgateway etc
so im really wondering if sas and raid card is worth it? or better soultions? or should i try to distrub the servers files or just slap 4 identical sata drives in etc.
If the user count isn't that high (low IOPS), then sticking with SATA could suffice (figure ~90 IOPS for a single SATA disk).
There's still very little info to go on here, so it's hard to give you solid answers.
so im really wondering if sas and raid card is worth it? or better soultions? or should i try to distrub the servers files or just slap 4 identical sata drives in etc.
If the user count isn't that high (low IOPS), then sticking with SATA could suffice (figure ~90 IOPS for a single SATA disk).
There's still very little info to go on here, so it's hard to give you solid answers.
poolin1243
Nov 25, 07:07 PM
pm sent!!!!
edit: dont even need to include the portable hard drive!
edit: dont even need to include the portable hard drive!
aiqw9182
May 4, 10:29 PM
yeah this is what i read
http://singularityhub.com/2011/05/04/moores-law-lives-intel-announces-launch-of-22-nanometer-3d-transistor-video/
guess we will see.. maybe this year maybe not!
Author was simply misinformed.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20059716-260.html
"Intel would not give any specific dates, but said we'd see these devices sometime in 2012."
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/385383/what_ivy_bridge_/
"The new chips will debut in 2012 and will be available for mainstream computers as well as servers."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703937104576303180600624322.html
"They indicated the first microprocessors would likely be targeted for high-end desktop computers and server systems and arrive in early 2012."
http://singularityhub.com/2011/05/04/moores-law-lives-intel-announces-launch-of-22-nanometer-3d-transistor-video/
guess we will see.. maybe this year maybe not!
Author was simply misinformed.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20059716-260.html
"Intel would not give any specific dates, but said we'd see these devices sometime in 2012."
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/385383/what_ivy_bridge_/
"The new chips will debut in 2012 and will be available for mainstream computers as well as servers."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703937104576303180600624322.html
"They indicated the first microprocessors would likely be targeted for high-end desktop computers and server systems and arrive in early 2012."
Applejuiced
Apr 27, 01:13 PM
you know of any ways I could?
What kind of iphone in question is slow?
My guess would be an iphone 3G correct?
Usually a restore and setup as new will fix most lag but if you're on a 3G and higher than 3.1.3 it will drag either way.
I would suggest to update to a 3GS or iphone 4. You wont be able to make it go any faster cause the hardware is not there to handle the latest iOS well.
What kind of iphone in question is slow?
My guess would be an iphone 3G correct?
Usually a restore and setup as new will fix most lag but if you're on a 3G and higher than 3.1.3 it will drag either way.
I would suggest to update to a 3GS or iphone 4. You wont be able to make it go any faster cause the hardware is not there to handle the latest iOS well.
bankshot
Feb 21, 02:12 PM
I would check the permissions on /Applications. It's possible that something set its permissions to be world writable. Probably running a Repair Permissions from Disk Utility would take care of that possibility.
Hellhammer
Feb 23, 11:22 AM
Works for me, although slowly.
ckalback
Jun 18, 05:25 PM
i'll be there, no krispy kremes tho
chakraj
May 4, 10:45 AM
No unfortunately you can only send text messages to phones of the same collor. You may want to jailbreak it and see if there is a cydia app that will allow for this:o
Uhh, just kidding, you just send the text to her phone number.... Sheesh...
Uhh, just kidding, you just send the text to her phone number.... Sheesh...
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...)
Caitlyn
Oct 20, 09:52 AM
Rockaway is my favorite Apple store, next to the 5th Ave store because I am friends with all of the workers. I should be there. :)
Clive At Five
Oct 23, 09:06 AM
hehehe...
And what kind of optical media is that?
;)
-Clive
And what kind of optical media is that?
;)
-Clive
map1978
May 7, 03:01 AM
After all the battery headaches I've been hearing about since after 4.2.1, my phone will stay right there til the 5 drops
twoodcc
Sep 18, 06:36 PM
As far as I know Nvidia and ATI have bugs in the drivers that will not be fixed for GPU crunching until snow leopard is out and new science apps are written to take advantage of it. I think Open CL is the programing API that fixes this with new drivers and OSX side stuff. I am told the science apps will need to be recompiled and maybe rewritten. I have questions posted on the BOINC and SETI message boards asking about this.
i'm glad you are posting about this. snow leopard is out. i hope they working on it
i'm glad you are posting about this. snow leopard is out. i hope they working on it
snberk103
Mar 26, 11:38 AM
Think about what you want a tripod head to do. Traditionally, there were head with 3 controls (up/down - swing left/right - rotate left/right) - and quick release (one control for all movements). Of course there are hybrids in between.
The formal is most useful for landscape type shots. For example, you could fine tuned the rotation so the horizon was level - by pointing the camera down until the horizon was near the top edge (really easy to eyeball how straight it is). Then you panned up/down to put the horizon on the exact level you wanted. And since the rotation control was locked down you knew the horizon was going to stay level. And then finally you can pan left<-->right knowing that the horizon is set.
The quick release (pistol grip) allows you set it up faster. Good for sports, for instance. But I find them frustrating when trying to frame a subject precisely (when I've tried out other people's tripods).
The formal is most useful for landscape type shots. For example, you could fine tuned the rotation so the horizon was level - by pointing the camera down until the horizon was near the top edge (really easy to eyeball how straight it is). Then you panned up/down to put the horizon on the exact level you wanted. And since the rotation control was locked down you knew the horizon was going to stay level. And then finally you can pan left<-->right knowing that the horizon is set.
The quick release (pistol grip) allows you set it up faster. Good for sports, for instance. But I find them frustrating when trying to frame a subject precisely (when I've tried out other people's tripods).
Harry K.
Feb 10, 05:20 PM
The .Mac iDisk I have installed on my computer (from the 30-day free trial refuses to eject when I drag it to the trash can. What can I do about that? How can I get it off??
NathanMuir
Mar 10, 05:31 PM
Anyone else going to the Clarendon Apple Store?
I'm pretty sure I'll be heading there, but I'm also considering going to Tysons Corner. Any guesses on which store will have a shorter line?
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.
I'm pretty sure I'll be heading there, but I'm also considering going to Tysons Corner. Any guesses on which store will have a shorter line?
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.
TheBigKing
May 4, 08:44 AM
hi please suggest to me a good download manager for OS X :D
WLS
Apr 30, 09:55 AM
My wife likes hers. She uses it primarily as a pedometer and a clock but likes having both the radio and music available to her when she wants it. An alarm app would be nice.
I agree an alarm/timer app would be nice. They should be able to do that with just an OS update.
That's the only thing it needs.
I agree an alarm/timer app would be nice. They should be able to do that with just an OS update.
That's the only thing it needs.
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