Dont Hurt Me
Sep 18, 11:06 AM
MacWorld........... getting stale
PC Gamer ............ just gave me the first level of F.E.A.R. Very cool Fps and Starship troopers another cool Fps
Turf Magazine........work
PC Gamer ............ just gave me the first level of F.E.A.R. Very cool Fps and Starship troopers another cool Fps
Turf Magazine........work
taylorwilsdon
Jun 22, 06:46 PM
sold
This is the version with the full number pad and acrylic back. In very good shape with no noticeable wear on the front. Some light wear on the back, but its friggin' acrylic so what do you expect :D
$35 is my price, and it seems pretty fair for a great bluetooth keyboard. PayPal accepted and shipping is included in that figure.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3154/2601672263_9dbf38d9ee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/2601672339_d7def2d3f3.jpg
This is the version with the full number pad and acrylic back. In very good shape with no noticeable wear on the front. Some light wear on the back, but its friggin' acrylic so what do you expect :D
$35 is my price, and it seems pretty fair for a great bluetooth keyboard. PayPal accepted and shipping is included in that figure.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3154/2601672263_9dbf38d9ee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/2601672339_d7def2d3f3.jpg
oscarod
Apr 3, 01:20 PM
Does anyone else here have a crooked home button on their iPad 2's? I noticed this when I first got mine a week or two ago. It also has the backlight bleeding. I don't have the iPad by me right now but I could take a picture (maybe I'm seeing things! :confused: ).
mikesonu
Apr 21, 11:30 AM
Have gone through several weeks of Outlook 2007 reporting that the PST file is damaged, for no apparent reason. Have tried letting Outlook PST Repair (http://www.repair-outlook-pst-file.com) itself with no success and also leaving Outlook open so that the program shuts down in a more controlled manner with Vista SP1 on closing down the PC for that session, again with no success. Running SCANPST has provided patchy success (50/50) and slows things down whilst running. What seems to have worked is setting Outlook to Send/Recieve on Exit (via 'Tools', 'Options', 'Mail Setup', 'Send/Receive', tick 'Perform an automatic send/receive when exiting').
mrapplegate
Mar 28, 10:37 AM
lol ur not understanding that stuff are a little more complex than you think
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum
Complexity aside if you have a legitimate copy from Apple they had to have given someone at your company access to the developer forum or another point of contact at Apple. Contact them for support.
Going back and forth about how you got your copy is silly and will not yield you the support you need.
lol
i do have a legit copy
but i dont have aces to the developer forum
Complexity aside if you have a legitimate copy from Apple they had to have given someone at your company access to the developer forum or another point of contact at Apple. Contact them for support.
Going back and forth about how you got your copy is silly and will not yield you the support you need.
Tomorrow
Apr 28, 08:44 AM
Apple is already sending out the emails for white iPhones. I imagine that's what the downtime is about.
torbjoern
Apr 26, 11:41 PM
Thanks for the answers, you two.
The lack of screen real estate is one of the things I lament about my 13" Pro; everything just feels cramped when I start opening more programs. If reading the smaller texts is not an issue for 13" Air users, I think the switch will be safe. I will wait and see what the Air refresh brings...
If any other 13" Air owners want to chime in, I'd love to hear more.
I think you will love the 13" Air - especially because of the extra pixels. Try one and you will see. I went from a Unibody MB 1280x800 to my 13" MB Air, and the increase in screen real estate (27 %) blew me away. I could finally use spreadsheets on my notebook without feeling cramped.
The lack of screen real estate is one of the things I lament about my 13" Pro; everything just feels cramped when I start opening more programs. If reading the smaller texts is not an issue for 13" Air users, I think the switch will be safe. I will wait and see what the Air refresh brings...
If any other 13" Air owners want to chime in, I'd love to hear more.
I think you will love the 13" Air - especially because of the extra pixels. Try one and you will see. I went from a Unibody MB 1280x800 to my 13" MB Air, and the increase in screen real estate (27 %) blew me away. I could finally use spreadsheets on my notebook without feeling cramped.
Dias
Nov 19, 04:58 PM
i'm getting both an sms and a push notification when i get a @mention. anyone know how to turn off the sms notifications?
You should be able to do so in Twitter profile (on the website).
You should be able to do so in Twitter profile (on the website).
simsaladimbamba
Apr 20, 06:26 AM
I use MPEG Streamclip and export as MPEG-4 using the H.264 codec and determine the bit rate (1MB/s is more than enough for 720p footage) and enable "multi-pass".
Or you could use Handbrake and use one of its presets.
Or you could use Handbrake and use one of its presets.
cantthinkofone
Apr 16, 06:38 PM
Well, I can only speak as someone that has owned an unaltered male cat, and they also spray from their nether regions as a marking territory thing.
Agreed, I know cats can but what I found about rhinos is they generally use their urine, horn rubbings and feces to mark their territory. Nothing about a liquid.
Agreed, I know cats can but what I found about rhinos is they generally use their urine, horn rubbings and feces to mark their territory. Nothing about a liquid.
wackymacky
Feb 19, 01:35 PM
Oh dear!
Out goes porn, now gambling making a start on the iPhone!
What a mess!
Out goes porn, now gambling making a start on the iPhone!
What a mess!
MacPrince
Oct 26, 01:39 PM
My brother and I are in line at Woodfield right now. I'm 2nd in line, my brother is 3rd. If you're showing up to Woodfield, say Hi as you pass by!
imacintel
Oct 18, 08:10 AM
Damn Keynote!
mrzeigler
May 4, 08:08 AM
I suspect most of you aren't old enough to have been driving cars in the 1970's. The 55 mph national speed limit. The general consensus that it was just wrong. And the civil disobedience that sprang from that. It was the nearly complete disregard for that limit that led to it being changed. Once a law or regulation becomes so extreme that it leaves rationality behind, people start to ignore it or find ways to avoid it. I would argue that 9.5% sales tax is having that same effect. Especially when you consider it is on top of Federal income tax. And state. And local. And Social Security. And Medicare. And health care.
"Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle! Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.
Find out just what people will submit to, and you have found out the exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them; and these will continue until they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress." - Frederick Douglass
What you fail to point out is that brick-and mortar merchants � such as the ones in your community that help offset your local real estate taxes � don't have the option of not charging sales tax. So, the online merchants have an unfair advantage, which reduces brick-and-mortar sales, which reduces the amount of local taxes collected from those brick-and-mortar stores, which results in your residential real estate taxes increasing.
I realize you'll likely counter by saying that government should just cut its expenses, but that doesn't address the matter that permitting one class of merchant to avoid a sales tax � especially with large-ticket items such as $2,000 computers � but not others creates an unfair market.
Don't get me wrong � I love the convenience of online shopping and I love saving money, but mercantile tax rates should be applied equally.
"Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle! Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.
Find out just what people will submit to, and you have found out the exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them; and these will continue until they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress." - Frederick Douglass
What you fail to point out is that brick-and mortar merchants � such as the ones in your community that help offset your local real estate taxes � don't have the option of not charging sales tax. So, the online merchants have an unfair advantage, which reduces brick-and-mortar sales, which reduces the amount of local taxes collected from those brick-and-mortar stores, which results in your residential real estate taxes increasing.
I realize you'll likely counter by saying that government should just cut its expenses, but that doesn't address the matter that permitting one class of merchant to avoid a sales tax � especially with large-ticket items such as $2,000 computers � but not others creates an unfair market.
Don't get me wrong � I love the convenience of online shopping and I love saving money, but mercantile tax rates should be applied equally.
Sannekita
Apr 3, 11:42 AM
Thanks for the reply.
Yeah, I'm definitly also looking at a docking station. But I've just read about this new dock called byte-dock http://www.byte-dock.com/ It doesn't look as nice, but I'm trying to figure out which one would be the best... but since the byte dock is a new thing there aren't very many detailes available yet. They'll start selling this month (they say) and then i'm going to compare.
Yeah, I'm definitly also looking at a docking station. But I've just read about this new dock called byte-dock http://www.byte-dock.com/ It doesn't look as nice, but I'm trying to figure out which one would be the best... but since the byte dock is a new thing there aren't very many detailes available yet. They'll start selling this month (they say) and then i'm going to compare.
Rt&Dzine
Mar 28, 12:48 AM
I'm talking about the animals getting large dose exposures, like around the Japanese reactors. Birds get exposed then fly away and settle in populated areas. It was my understanding the this much radiation takes hundreds of years to dissipate. So if we assume the birds in my example don't get eaten by other animals (or be eaten by humans), if any exposed animals died they would still be radioactive and a health hazard to people coming across their bodies.
And what of the radiation the Japanese plants are pouring into the ocean, which can expose ocean life, that people might eat later in other countries?
I usually try to avoid dead, wild animals as a matter of course.
The radiation in the water is of concern to fish and seaweed nearby. They're already assuming seafood consumption will go down in Japan and imported meats will go up.
@Sydde, I didn't think about them carrying and distributing contaminated materials. Something to consider. It's a messy situation.
And what of the radiation the Japanese plants are pouring into the ocean, which can expose ocean life, that people might eat later in other countries?
I usually try to avoid dead, wild animals as a matter of course.
The radiation in the water is of concern to fish and seaweed nearby. They're already assuming seafood consumption will go down in Japan and imported meats will go up.
@Sydde, I didn't think about them carrying and distributing contaminated materials. Something to consider. It's a messy situation.
alexryans
Apr 30, 05:41 AM
Exact same issue here. Are you, by any chance. using a 2011 MBP? My iMac's updated fine, but I get this issue only on my MBP.
I've tried reinstalling DP2 and then upgrading to the new build twice now and get the same issue - only way I can get around it is to completely reinstall DP2, but not install last night's update.
It's so frustrating, because everything feels snappier and more responsive on my iMac - I'd love it on my MBP.
I've tried reinstalling DP2 and then upgrading to the new build twice now and get the same issue - only way I can get around it is to completely reinstall DP2, but not install last night's update.
It's so frustrating, because everything feels snappier and more responsive on my iMac - I'd love it on my MBP.
Sannekita
Apr 3, 11:42 AM
Thanks for the reply.
Yeah, I'm definitly also looking at a docking station. But I've just read about this new dock called byte-dock http://www.byte-dock.com/ It doesn't look as nice, but I'm trying to figure out which one would be the best... but since the byte dock is a new thing there aren't very many detailes available yet. They'll start selling this month (they say) and then i'm going to compare.
Yeah, I'm definitly also looking at a docking station. But I've just read about this new dock called byte-dock http://www.byte-dock.com/ It doesn't look as nice, but I'm trying to figure out which one would be the best... but since the byte dock is a new thing there aren't very many detailes available yet. They'll start selling this month (they say) and then i'm going to compare.
Hellhammer
Apr 23, 04:33 PM
Usually there are no price cuts unless Apple updates them. Even then they are not that normal. If there is a refresh this year, it's going to be marginal. Probably Q1 2012 though.
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Apr 1, 01:37 PM
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marcbkk
Jan 5, 10:54 AM
Thank you for that. So the steps would be as follows I think:
1 - Backup my 3G to iTunes.
2 - Connect the iPhone 4 and initialize it.
3 - Do a restore to the iPhone 4 from iTunes.
Correct?
1 - Backup my 3G to iTunes.
2 - Connect the iPhone 4 and initialize it.
3 - Do a restore to the iPhone 4 from iTunes.
Correct?
edesignuk
Aug 13, 01:50 PM
Why thank you :)
rdowns
Jun 6, 04:33 PM
Real nice. Definitely at or near the top of my list so far.
Alex23
May 4, 10:44 PM
Hey,
Yes the it is found in the System Profiler.
It is written when I go to network preferences : Cable unplugged which is wrong. The cable is plugged and the modem is working as checked by the technician.
ethernet:
Yes the it is found in the System Profiler.
It is written when I go to network preferences : Cable unplugged which is wrong. The cable is plugged and the modem is working as checked by the technician.
ethernet:
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