Xander562
Oct 17, 10:26 PM
har har, very funny, although it seems you spelled MacBook wrong.
Lyra17
Jul 5, 11:48 PM
Si, and I don't mind you doing it. I just don't want this thread getting steered in a different direction just in case it is relevant and useful to someone else.
*goes in corner, remains overprotective*
I guess I'm confused on how that is steering in a different direction, your thread isn't based on one certain case....
*goes in corner, remains overprotective*
I guess I'm confused on how that is steering in a different direction, your thread isn't based on one certain case....
Zman5225
Sep 18, 09:44 AM
Lets see...
Maxim
Stuff
FHM
Latino
Shape
CGW
Sporting News
MacWorld
Blender
TVGuide
Body&Soul
Home Theater
Cosmo
I know i'm missing 1 or 2 but don't feel like going through the racks or piles..and those are for the house, wife included :)
)Z
Maxim
Stuff
FHM
Latino
Shape
CGW
Sporting News
MacWorld
Blender
TVGuide
Body&Soul
Home Theater
Cosmo
I know i'm missing 1 or 2 but don't feel like going through the racks or piles..and those are for the house, wife included :)
)Z
eVolcre
Oct 3, 03:34 AM
Self explanatory I think. I'll offer a good price or buy you what you want as a trade.
eV
eV

Daveman Deluxe
Jul 9, 10:10 PM
Your IE bookmarks should show up automatically in Safari. Click the bookmarks button and you'll see a folder called "Internet Explorer Favorites".

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.

mario.jr
May 5, 09:30 AM
Hi!
Ive just upgraded my 500GB scorpio blue to a new 5k750 and Im having lots of issues regarding perfomance.
The 5k750 is really slow, Im getting 43MB/s writing and 93MB/s reading using AJA as benchmark, and using Xbench only 44 of overal score.
Does anyone know if there is some issues in MBP 6,2 and new hitachi drives, or should I RMA it?
Thanks!
Ive just upgraded my 500GB scorpio blue to a new 5k750 and Im having lots of issues regarding perfomance.
The 5k750 is really slow, Im getting 43MB/s writing and 93MB/s reading using AJA as benchmark, and using Xbench only 44 of overal score.
Does anyone know if there is some issues in MBP 6,2 and new hitachi drives, or should I RMA it?
Thanks!
imutter
Apr 4, 05:35 PM
http://i351.photobucket.com/albums/q478/webkinzmutter/d61e7eab.png I expected this to be better asemblied
ferratus
Oct 26, 05:27 AM
I'll be there at around 5ish. I certainly don't want to miss all the fun, even though Purolator should theorically deliver a copy to the office today.
Consultant
Jun 7, 06:45 PM
Yeah right like the average non-dork actually read post #6 on their iPad. LOL
Gimme a break... FAIL!
Geeks always live in a whole other world than the average person.
I know because I'm a geek, but mostly don't have geek friends! :)
Nobody on this site ever gets that! LOL
By the way, Steve Jobs himself admitted that 75% of websites use Flash and that he was hoping it would get to 50% soon. Soon? What date on the calender is "soon?"
Now on my iPhone, that's not a really big deal. But I'd used a tablet for more and different things than an iPhone.
If you spend over $500 for a computer/tablet device that doesn't show 75% of the web content, I would think you'd be disappointed.
1. If you go to their site on iPad, the video works. So obviously you don't own one.
2. Ever heard of Flash blockers? Many people use it.
3. Please, stick with your floppy drives while the world moves ahead. I am you are picking up the internet taps with your Flash-ad enabled device.
Gimme a break... FAIL!
Geeks always live in a whole other world than the average person.
I know because I'm a geek, but mostly don't have geek friends! :)
Nobody on this site ever gets that! LOL
By the way, Steve Jobs himself admitted that 75% of websites use Flash and that he was hoping it would get to 50% soon. Soon? What date on the calender is "soon?"
Now on my iPhone, that's not a really big deal. But I'd used a tablet for more and different things than an iPhone.
If you spend over $500 for a computer/tablet device that doesn't show 75% of the web content, I would think you'd be disappointed.
1. If you go to their site on iPad, the video works. So obviously you don't own one.
2. Ever heard of Flash blockers? Many people use it.
3. Please, stick with your floppy drives while the world moves ahead. I am you are picking up the internet taps with your Flash-ad enabled device.
bluap84
Feb 23, 03:07 AM
Due to all the freaking hacking
Not even fun
My brother had all his stats, levels, classes, everything wiped due to some hacker who gets a kick in the pants from being an utter dick
i agree dude...it sucks ass!
i have moved over to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - waiting for 3 now though..hopefully the beta will be out soon
Not even fun
My brother had all his stats, levels, classes, everything wiped due to some hacker who gets a kick in the pants from being an utter dick
i agree dude...it sucks ass!
i have moved over to Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - waiting for 3 now though..hopefully the beta will be out soon

MacRumors
Dec 17, 02:06 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/17/research-in-motion-and-microsoft-update-phone-syncing-software-for-mac-os-x/)
A pair of Apple's competitors in the smartphone market haven't forgotten that not all Mac users use the iPhone as their mobile phone, as both Research in Motion and Microsoft this week pushed out updates to their Mac OS X software that allows users of the companies' smartphones to sync to their Macs.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/12/17/150349-blackberry_wifi_sync.jpg

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A pair of Apple's competitors in the smartphone market haven't forgotten that not all Mac users use the iPhone as their mobile phone, as both Research in Motion and Microsoft this week pushed out updates to their Mac OS X software that allows users of the companies' smartphones to sync to their Macs.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/12/17/150349-blackberry_wifi_sync.jpg
teameurox
Apr 28, 06:49 AM
I see the 12 south magic wand just curious what else is out there. Is there an aluminum solution?
Sent from my Evo 4g
Sent from my Evo 4g
Leet Apple
Mar 13, 10:27 PM
Apple iPhone Gazelle

dejo
Apr 26, 05:58 PM
Well, I can't see anything wrong with the code you've supplied.
Which line is giving you this error?:
error: expected identifier or '(' before '@' token
Which line is giving you this error?:
error: expected identifier or '(' before '@' token

Quaildog
Aug 9, 01:55 PM
no u200 love :(
admyrick
May 1, 06:52 PM
Can someone please explain to me how to theme my music player on my vzw ip4? i have installed themes, moved them to the top, toggled summerboard, and still my music player wont theme. im getting really frustrated with this please help.
5th
Apr 3, 07:15 PM
I'd say a flashed 7800GTX with 512MB is the fastest.
Sorry, saying isn't knowing.
And it's true, especially in gaming.
False. Tell that to the reduced framerates and skipping animation.
Sorry, saying isn't knowing.
And it's true, especially in gaming.
False. Tell that to the reduced framerates and skipping animation.
knightlie
Sep 26, 04:20 AM
Nice to see yet another example of Bill Gates being so completely out of touch with technology. I bet at that time he was still pushing the Tablet PC and that stupid Windows CE "undockable monitor" thing.
cyanide
Mar 9, 07:04 PM
I have been using a netgear WGR614 v4 for over 6 months without a single interruption in connection. I am 70 feet away through two bathrooms (lots of pipes) and other wooden/drywalled walls. We also have other devices in the house running at 2.4ghz and they do not interfere at all. This absolutely blows the pants off of the M$ router i had at first. I got my netgear on ebay brand new in the box for 19 dollars shipped.
Mechcozmo
Jan 17, 02:28 PM
Start with the normal stuff.... zap pram/nvram, reinstall OS X, then call AppleCare.
And repairing permissions, slightly less drastic than an OS install.
And repairing permissions, slightly less drastic than an OS install.
gkarris
Mar 7, 07:43 PM
I thought there was a discussion back when Apple was switching to Intel about having stickers.
Intel and others pay the computer company to have the sticker placed on the machine as part of the marketing.
Obviously, Apple took a pass...
Intel and others pay the computer company to have the sticker placed on the machine as part of the marketing.
Obviously, Apple took a pass...
mrzeve
Dec 19, 04:08 PM
it sucks that there are people out there who actually try to pull scams like this and sometimes even get away with it.
sickening... :(
BUT, as i say in the auction, BID WITH CONFIDENCE! :)
But Im not bidding in confidence for a receipt or picture, right?
Lol, sorry to be a jerk, but these days...
sickening... :(
BUT, as i say in the auction, BID WITH CONFIDENCE! :)
But Im not bidding in confidence for a receipt or picture, right?
Lol, sorry to be a jerk, but these days...
Surely
Aug 12, 12:54 PM
Now look what you've done. I've got The Elephant Song stuck in my head.
HAHA! And don't forget Skinnamarink-e-dink-e-dink, Skinnamarink-e-do
I guess we shouldn't mention SL&B without mentioning Raffi and his song Baby Beluga
Amazing!
HAHA! And don't forget Skinnamarink-e-dink-e-dink, Skinnamarink-e-do
I guess we shouldn't mention SL&B without mentioning Raffi and his song Baby Beluga
Amazing!
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