
phairphan
Feb 1, 05:56 PM
It still shows all instances of duplicates for me. Are you sure you don't have the list sorted in some way that the duplicates are appearing elsewhere in the list (i.e., not by track name)?
tnctan
Mar 26, 02:34 AM
Tomtom dosen't work on ipod touch 4th generation.. Help
josepho
Jun 4, 09:47 AM
Well, I believe Apple have vowed to have iTunes Music Store Europe up and running at some time this year... and based on what I've read here and elsewhere it'll maybe be sometime this quarter (late July/August) or possibly it will drag out 'til Q4 2004. I guess we'll never know until Apple announce it, but I'm definitely excited about it coming - as long as the price is right!
hhaydenn
May 6, 03:17 AM
3.4Ghz Quad Core i7 or 1Tb HDD + 256Gb SSD? Help!
Cloudgazer
Sep 28, 03:13 AM
It is.
The 20" is s bare minimum for photo processing. 23 is better, 30 is ideal.
I would agree if he was a pro, but he's not.
Go for the 2 x 20" ACDs, even by themselves they offer more screen real estate than you're currently used to.
Just my 0.16c worth (using current exchanges rates)
The 20" is s bare minimum for photo processing. 23 is better, 30 is ideal.
I would agree if he was a pro, but he's not.
Go for the 2 x 20" ACDs, even by themselves they offer more screen real estate than you're currently used to.
Just my 0.16c worth (using current exchanges rates)
Abstract
Sep 11, 12:31 AM
There's this awesome show called "MythBusters" and they tested this theory out-- it is true, using the AC kills fuel economy when compared to just having the windows down.
Two SUVs were used; exact same specs, model, everything... Same exact amount of fuel put in and one driver blasted the AC the whole time while the other drove w/ the windows down. They drove around and around an open race track. Although the data was screwy nobody could deny the truth because the AC using SUV rolled to a standstill over a half an hour before the windows-down SUV did.
Weird. Theory is that the opposite is true. Even tests I've read about have claimed that turning on the A/C and keeping your windows shut is the best way to save fuel at mid to high speeds, while at lower speeds it matters very little.
Two SUVs were used; exact same specs, model, everything... Same exact amount of fuel put in and one driver blasted the AC the whole time while the other drove w/ the windows down. They drove around and around an open race track. Although the data was screwy nobody could deny the truth because the AC using SUV rolled to a standstill over a half an hour before the windows-down SUV did.
Weird. Theory is that the opposite is true. Even tests I've read about have claimed that turning on the A/C and keeping your windows shut is the best way to save fuel at mid to high speeds, while at lower speeds it matters very little.
vikings72888
Nov 13, 12:04 PM
i tried doing that but it dosent give me the option as what file format 2 save it as when i go to save as
rogerram
May 5, 06:27 PM
Love your unboxings, Samurai, seem to remember a meat cleaver being used on your dad's. Maybe a chainsaw next...!
I always unbox my Macs by turning the box upside down once opened, then pull box from 'beast'-it's a lot easier. Saves me back!
Thanks
I always unbox my Macs by turning the box upside down once opened, then pull box from 'beast'-it's a lot easier. Saves me back!
Thanks
Thomas Harte
Mar 10, 07:12 AM
I'm not able to find a definitive source on this � is it true that the Apple Standard Keyboard M0116, as offered as an alternative to the Apple Extended Keyboard circa 1990, uses the same keyswitches, providing exactly the same tactile feedback?
I'm a Model M fan myself, but can't justify the noise in my open plan office. I have an M0116 which I very much like and will use if I can obtain an ADB to USB adapter that works on modern Macs (so, I guess, makes the keyboard look like a USB device rather than adding an ADB port to the computer) but have never tried an Extended Keyboard and am wondering if it's worth seeking one out.
I'm a Model M fan myself, but can't justify the noise in my open plan office. I have an M0116 which I very much like and will use if I can obtain an ADB to USB adapter that works on modern Macs (so, I guess, makes the keyboard look like a USB device rather than adding an ADB port to the computer) but have never tried an Extended Keyboard and am wondering if it's worth seeking one out.
GFLPraxis
Apr 15, 09:27 PM
Graphics are impressive, VERY impressive, but the gameplay looks EXACTLY like Rogue Squadron 3. Even down to the "run around on foot" parts.
karsten
Feb 17, 09:50 AM
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.
yes but if you say that the best human chess players can think 200 moves ahead and that is the measure of intelligence then isn't a machine that can think ahead thousands of moves therefore defined to be more intelligent?
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.
yes but if you say that the best human chess players can think 200 moves ahead and that is the measure of intelligence then isn't a machine that can think ahead thousands of moves therefore defined to be more intelligent?
bizzle
Apr 14, 07:33 AM
You get billed when you sign up, not when you actually start using it.
krztov
Mar 11, 08:44 AM
There's no line here at all. No line to be seen...
blakespot
keep this updated for me, I work in rosslyn, no idea when i can get out of work, scheduled til 5, dont want to show up and not get one, was going to do macmall but after hearing everyone else's two hour hold issues, screw it, ill pay the tax.
blakespot
keep this updated for me, I work in rosslyn, no idea when i can get out of work, scheduled til 5, dont want to show up and not get one, was going to do macmall but after hearing everyone else's two hour hold issues, screw it, ill pay the tax.
TrollToddington
May 4, 04:09 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPgXTnn8Sb8&feature=relmfu
This is a youtube video featuring Yamaha presenter Bert Smorenburg playing the brand new MoX. Here, he displays the possibility of using the synthesizer with a VST plugin played by his mac book while simultaneously playing back a melody from the same computer.
I was wondering which mac book this is in the video. It is all white - could this be the white 13" MacBook? It is a low-specced machine, I can't believe it is capable of providing such a low latency.
Forgive me if my question and observation looks stupid. I've never tried VST on any of my computers. Now that I got an iMac I could try it.
Regards,
Troll
This is a youtube video featuring Yamaha presenter Bert Smorenburg playing the brand new MoX. Here, he displays the possibility of using the synthesizer with a VST plugin played by his mac book while simultaneously playing back a melody from the same computer.
I was wondering which mac book this is in the video. It is all white - could this be the white 13" MacBook? It is a low-specced machine, I can't believe it is capable of providing such a low latency.
Forgive me if my question and observation looks stupid. I've never tried VST on any of my computers. Now that I got an iMac I could try it.
Regards,
Troll
notheremuch
Sep 27, 11:50 AM
The desktop space is a small issue, solvable, but not pretty...
So, no one thinks the additional 150ish pixels of height is worth it, then?? (for the 23")
No question that for landscape oriented photos, the dual is great. (Assuming I do not have to 50%-50% the screens photo/tools. It's the height in portrait photos that drives me nuts on my current iMac17"...
Another question: Can I arrange on or two web pages on one monitor and have new pages open full screen on the other?
(Awesome thoughts on this subject so far!)
So, no one thinks the additional 150ish pixels of height is worth it, then?? (for the 23")
No question that for landscape oriented photos, the dual is great. (Assuming I do not have to 50%-50% the screens photo/tools. It's the height in portrait photos that drives me nuts on my current iMac17"...
Another question: Can I arrange on or two web pages on one monitor and have new pages open full screen on the other?
(Awesome thoughts on this subject so far!)
joepic
Jun 29, 11:52 AM
You will not ship this to US, even if I pay shipping costs?
discounteggroll
May 7, 03:59 AM
there is a firmware update for the black/white macbooks to work on the newer magsafe chargers (which I think have a silly design). Try doing software updates until there are none available
masscub
Mar 25, 06:26 PM
I installed Windows Vista on my Mac Mini and for some reason there is no sound when in I'm Windows. I get sound on the Mac partition but no sound on Windows. I checked Device Manager on the Windows partition and there were no errors for the sound drivers. Any ideas on this one?
Alisstar
Dec 4, 05:48 AM
are you kidding? That only worked properly a small percentage of the time.
Twitlonger defeats the entire purpose of twitter, and I say good riddance.
It worked for me every time I used it to read a tweet with it.
If it defeats the purpose then they need to stop supporting it altogether, as you can post tweets with it that extend past the 140 characters, just not able to extend the tweet in-line.
Twitlonger defeats the entire purpose of twitter, and I say good riddance.
It worked for me every time I used it to read a tweet with it.
If it defeats the purpose then they need to stop supporting it altogether, as you can post tweets with it that extend past the 140 characters, just not able to extend the tweet in-line.
Bernd
Jan 4, 12:11 PM
The 24h outage ended about 3 hours early. BOINC is fully back online. SETI has the servers powered up but is not currently accepting or giving out WU. It looks like it will be a few hours before SETI has fully recovered its servers.
Server status link (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/sah_status.html)
Server status link (http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/sah_status.html)
David Schmidt
Jun 1, 06:39 PM
Any ideas?
The eject mechanism is stuck partway up or down, and/or it's not lubed enough to work well. You'd do well to strip the machine down and give the drive a good going-over.
The eject mechanism is stuck partway up or down, and/or it's not lubed enough to work well. You'd do well to strip the machine down and give the drive a good going-over.
Horrortaxi
Jul 13, 04:40 PM
I don't mean to sound like an unsympathetic Mac-bigot, but recent switchers are probably the most likely to crash their Macs. If you're thinking "this is how it works in Windows" you may get yourself in some trouble--you just overthink things. I still do this sometimes when I get into unfamiliar territory. Things get a lot easier after you start thinking Mac and letting some of those Windows habits go.
Trackpad--I sympathize. I learned to accept the trackpad but I still don't like it. I always liked the nipple thing on the Thinkpads I used to use. Anyway, I think there must be an official Apple policy on never making a 2 button mouse. The OS supports them but it just seems like one of those things Apple will never do. Who knows why. When I first got the Mac I kept my 2 button mouse with scroll wheel but I ended up going back to the Apple mouse. I always have a hand free to hit ctrl or command. Just a personal preference. In Medal of Honor I go back to the 2 button for the alternate weapon--time is a factor.
I'm glad you're happy overall though. It sounds like you'll get some good use out of your iBook.
Trackpad--I sympathize. I learned to accept the trackpad but I still don't like it. I always liked the nipple thing on the Thinkpads I used to use. Anyway, I think there must be an official Apple policy on never making a 2 button mouse. The OS supports them but it just seems like one of those things Apple will never do. Who knows why. When I first got the Mac I kept my 2 button mouse with scroll wheel but I ended up going back to the Apple mouse. I always have a hand free to hit ctrl or command. Just a personal preference. In Medal of Honor I go back to the 2 button for the alternate weapon--time is a factor.
I'm glad you're happy overall though. It sounds like you'll get some good use out of your iBook.
The Samurai
May 5, 11:56 AM
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Tests, comparisons and other related videos will be up soon. Anything in specific you guys wanna see?
Tests, comparisons and other related videos will be up soon. Anything in specific you guys wanna see?
Jovian9
Dec 16, 01:40 PM
I also have an Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter to part with. $10 shipped.
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