
The JTizzle
Dec 18, 08:57 PM
This is a 3 min example. it's very sloppy and rough but I hope it shows the concept for yah how to do better hands and you can do a decent job on your copy.
vollspacken
Oct 17, 04:46 PM
:mad:
Hi, this is my first post here and I'm just writing because I can't stand the pressure anymore...
I started with a IIci, had a beige G3 266 and until August a crt iMac and never touched PCs since my dad gave me the IIci.
BUT:
Apples product policy is awful!
C'mon, where is the Powerbook update???
I'm from Germany and before I came to the US to study, I sold my beloved tangerine iMac DV 'cause I wanted buy a PB over here in the States (about 1/3 cheaper than in Germany...).
O.K., I have the money and I'm willing to spend it on the lower model, but only on an updated version. The current one is IMHO definetly not worth the pricetag (even compared to home...).
Most of the people in this Forum want a Superdrive and/or ddr, but I disagree. Just put in the new radeon and better cooling, maybe bluetooth and that's it for NOW. I would buy it the minute it came out.
I wouldn't mind a small speedbump, but didn't matter to me. Bring a major update in January (redesign, faster processor, fake-ddr, Superdrive, whatever...) and everybody would be happy.
I'm afraid there won't be any update till January and even then just speedbump, Radeon and Superdrive (at increased price, of course... :()
All rumors are useless, because noone seems to know something substantial. I definetly won't buy something now and sell it when the updated PB comes out (it's a question of money for me), so I think I have to use the college lab until then what is annoying, because they moved the cubes they had and replaced them with PCs. The only macs left are some b&w G3s in a poor condition (crashed my Firewire harddisk twice :eek: ).
Sorry for another PB post, but I'm just frustrated...
Vollspacken
...wish I had never sold my C-64;)
Hi, this is my first post here and I'm just writing because I can't stand the pressure anymore...
I started with a IIci, had a beige G3 266 and until August a crt iMac and never touched PCs since my dad gave me the IIci.
BUT:
Apples product policy is awful!
C'mon, where is the Powerbook update???
I'm from Germany and before I came to the US to study, I sold my beloved tangerine iMac DV 'cause I wanted buy a PB over here in the States (about 1/3 cheaper than in Germany...).
O.K., I have the money and I'm willing to spend it on the lower model, but only on an updated version. The current one is IMHO definetly not worth the pricetag (even compared to home...).
Most of the people in this Forum want a Superdrive and/or ddr, but I disagree. Just put in the new radeon and better cooling, maybe bluetooth and that's it for NOW. I would buy it the minute it came out.
I wouldn't mind a small speedbump, but didn't matter to me. Bring a major update in January (redesign, faster processor, fake-ddr, Superdrive, whatever...) and everybody would be happy.
I'm afraid there won't be any update till January and even then just speedbump, Radeon and Superdrive (at increased price, of course... :()
All rumors are useless, because noone seems to know something substantial. I definetly won't buy something now and sell it when the updated PB comes out (it's a question of money for me), so I think I have to use the college lab until then what is annoying, because they moved the cubes they had and replaced them with PCs. The only macs left are some b&w G3s in a poor condition (crashed my Firewire harddisk twice :eek: ).
Sorry for another PB post, but I'm just frustrated...
Vollspacken
...wish I had never sold my C-64;)
londonweb
Nov 20, 02:59 PM
Yeah, I thought that was amazing. I'm not sure how well it goes with his work though - I was expecting interesting cutting-edge work, not bland corporate stuff..
fyi, Leo Burnett are one of the largest advertising agencies in the world, hence the corporate work and the money to put into a gratuitously elaborate website...
fyi, Leo Burnett are one of the largest advertising agencies in the world, hence the corporate work and the money to put into a gratuitously elaborate website...

muttonhead411
May 5, 03:53 AM
http://www.cyberclean.net/
I also use it for all my ports on my mac
I also use it for all my ports on my mac

imacintel
Oct 17, 10:04 PM
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/74065B.png
MacBook. Very hot.
MacBook. Very hot.
Squareball
Feb 10, 11:42 AM
uControl discussion (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1119697&group_id=87303&atid=582661) has some info on how to make uControl work in 10.3.8.
Basically you downlaod the source open up uControl.h in xCode. Replace the SCROLL_EMULATION 512 to SCROLL_EMULATION 0
Then make and sudo make install and upon reboot you can now access uControl in the control panel.
Just did it on my iBook and things are working again. Thought I'd pass this along :)
Basically you downlaod the source open up uControl.h in xCode. Replace the SCROLL_EMULATION 512 to SCROLL_EMULATION 0
Then make and sudo make install and upon reboot you can now access uControl in the control panel.
Just did it on my iBook and things are working again. Thought I'd pass this along :)
Ruahrc
Mar 25, 07:31 PM
There isn't really such a thing as a good "starting" tripod, because the best starting tripod will likely be the best tripod money can buy for your needs (a.k.a the best "ending" tripod), as it is the one you'll eventually end up owning anyways. Buy once buy right.
What camera body (or bodies) do you have, and what lenses do you own or expect to own in the future? Are you looking for a portable version? Or extra stability for very large lenses? Will you hike with it, or mainly operate it out of the car? There are many questions you need to answer.
Ruahrc
What camera body (or bodies) do you have, and what lenses do you own or expect to own in the future? Are you looking for a portable version? Or extra stability for very large lenses? Will you hike with it, or mainly operate it out of the car? There are many questions you need to answer.
Ruahrc

jptelthorst
Jun 9, 08:17 PM
Good eyes, and good news for me.

iFiend
May 6, 12:33 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8J2 Safari/6533.18.5)
Hey you guys finally i got the confirmation!
Should get it on the 10th:)
So jealous, congrats!! :D I want one so bad but I can't really justify it :(
Hey you guys finally i got the confirmation!
Should get it on the 10th:)
So jealous, congrats!! :D I want one so bad but I can't really justify it :(
steveedge
Nov 20, 01:15 PM
I love it, must have taken a lot of time. However, most of my clients would rather pay me half as much for a "simpler" get the job done site.
Personally though, I think it's way cool.
I bet all those timelines and layers caused someone some Flash nightmares.
;)
Oh, if you click on big black pencil the pencil turns into a curser and stops writing.
Personally though, I think it's way cool.
I bet all those timelines and layers caused someone some Flash nightmares.
;)
Oh, if you click on big black pencil the pencil turns into a curser and stops writing.
yellow
Dec 15, 05:24 PM
Yah I sat there down to the last second not believing that I just won it for $15. So I started to think something was wrong with it, but so far no one on here has noticed anything other then the guy saying it had a PS/2 port
Ah.. what he thinks is a PS/2 port is an ADB port. This B&W was a transition box for Apple from ADB to USB.
PS/2 Port: http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/lifestyle/2001/lPS2KeyboardJack.jpeg
ADB Port: http://www.mm2-editor.com/editor/shots/pics/adbport.jpeg
Ah.. what he thinks is a PS/2 port is an ADB port. This B&W was a transition box for Apple from ADB to USB.
PS/2 Port: http://akamaipix.crutchfield.com/lifestyle/2001/lPS2KeyboardJack.jpeg
ADB Port: http://www.mm2-editor.com/editor/shots/pics/adbport.jpeg
MacBandit
Oct 27, 04:16 PM
This is my favorite clear case.
http://www.applefritter.com/hacks/blueiceg4/index.html
http://www.applefritter.com/hacks/blueiceg4/index.html
crude analogy
Jan 3, 02:12 AM
Fellow Switchers,
It's 1993. The family is excited. Dad has just opened the box on a new "brandless" computer -- the kind with silver-laminate logos and a fancy, vented beige case.
After sorting out the exhaustive cable-array, and situating the uncomfortably propane-stove-sized CPU on a desk too small for it, we flick a big switch from "0" to "I".
Fans whir.
A line of white text scrolls onscreen . . .
Windows 3.1!
I excitedly hit the hertz-doubling "Turbo" button -- remember those? -- instantly boosting its performance to a sizzling 16MHz.
We sit by patiently, allowing applications to creep past their startup screens.
This is enjoyed for two weeks. Then comes "the crash". Dad calls everyone he can call. It is beyond repair. The bulky unit is discarded for $75.00. It is replaced with a teensy gray box spotted by two rainbow-colored apples. The front says "SE 30".
Instant reaction: It's only black and white!
But, hey, neat . . . Shanghai, AOL, Word Perfect, and a fun desktop pixel-rearranger! Awesome!
THREE YEARS LATER . . .
"Son, we bought a new computer."
"Did you?"
"Yes! It's a very nice system. The man here at CompUSA calls it 'the best system right now for education'."
"What is it?"
"A Macintosh Performa 6400/200."
"What? Is it cool looking?"
"You'll have to wait and see!"
Hours pass.
And then: sheer and utter bliss!
A bright, colorful introduction! A lady who walks around the screen, pointing out how to use the operating system! How much cooler can you get?
. . .
Since that day, I've only bought Apple. Work requires Dell. But every night, I look forward to the special moment of relief when I move this optical mouse, and the bliss of Jaguar returns, encasing me in its comfortable glow.
It's 1993. The family is excited. Dad has just opened the box on a new "brandless" computer -- the kind with silver-laminate logos and a fancy, vented beige case.
After sorting out the exhaustive cable-array, and situating the uncomfortably propane-stove-sized CPU on a desk too small for it, we flick a big switch from "0" to "I".
Fans whir.
A line of white text scrolls onscreen . . .
Windows 3.1!
I excitedly hit the hertz-doubling "Turbo" button -- remember those? -- instantly boosting its performance to a sizzling 16MHz.
We sit by patiently, allowing applications to creep past their startup screens.
This is enjoyed for two weeks. Then comes "the crash". Dad calls everyone he can call. It is beyond repair. The bulky unit is discarded for $75.00. It is replaced with a teensy gray box spotted by two rainbow-colored apples. The front says "SE 30".
Instant reaction: It's only black and white!
But, hey, neat . . . Shanghai, AOL, Word Perfect, and a fun desktop pixel-rearranger! Awesome!
THREE YEARS LATER . . .
"Son, we bought a new computer."
"Did you?"
"Yes! It's a very nice system. The man here at CompUSA calls it 'the best system right now for education'."
"What is it?"
"A Macintosh Performa 6400/200."
"What? Is it cool looking?"
"You'll have to wait and see!"
Hours pass.
And then: sheer and utter bliss!
A bright, colorful introduction! A lady who walks around the screen, pointing out how to use the operating system! How much cooler can you get?
. . .
Since that day, I've only bought Apple. Work requires Dell. But every night, I look forward to the special moment of relief when I move this optical mouse, and the bliss of Jaguar returns, encasing me in its comfortable glow.
MacBytes
Oct 4, 02:50 PM
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Category: Apple Services
Link: What Steve Jobs Learned in the Wilderness (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101004155026)
Description:: THE saga of Steven P. Jobs is so well known that it has entered the nation�s mythology: he�s the prodigal who returned to Apple in 1997, righted a listing ship and built it into one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Category: Apple Services
Link: What Steve Jobs Learned in the Wilderness (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101004155026)
Description:: THE saga of Steven P. Jobs is so well known that it has entered the nation�s mythology: he�s the prodigal who returned to Apple in 1997, righted a listing ship and built it into one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Over Achiever
Sep 8, 08:30 PM
Superdrives in laptops...easy.
Getting it to be slot loading and under an inch thick? Give it a couple of years...
Unless the pb form factor changes back to pismo like days, no superdrive this year.
Getting it to be slot loading and under an inch thick? Give it a couple of years...
Unless the pb form factor changes back to pismo like days, no superdrive this year.

Deepdale
Sep 6, 06:05 PM
Remember the big blackout a couple years ago, when much of the Northeastern US was without power?
I remember it well. It took me 2 hours to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, and then another 5 hours elapsed as I waited in a sea of people in complete darkness for the bus ride home. The usual price gougers emerged and started hawking small bottles of water for $4 each. Yikes!
I remember it well. It took me 2 hours to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, and then another 5 hours elapsed as I waited in a sea of people in complete darkness for the bus ride home. The usual price gougers emerged and started hawking small bottles of water for $4 each. Yikes!
mc68k
Mar 4, 11:00 PM
thanks
Scrimm
Apr 22, 08:23 PM
Sumone brought this macbook to me to get the password removed, but i cant boot from any install discs.
the system has ox x 10.6.7 on it.
booting from the sno leopard disc gives my a grey screan telling me i must reboot.
any help would b greately appreciated.
thnx
the system has ox x 10.6.7 on it.
booting from the sno leopard disc gives my a grey screan telling me i must reboot.
any help would b greately appreciated.
thnx
PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 30, 03:21 PM
You can of course save them, either in your database or as plist files.
You should think about how you can make your database more efficient. For instance if you have a section column or firstLetter column in your database table with an index on the column then this step would be faster.
You should think about how you can make your database more efficient. For instance if you have a section column or firstLetter column in your database table with an index on the column then this step would be faster.
mrfrosty
Mar 29, 11:08 AM
Well I'm 34 and have been gaming since commodore 64's were released. I'm not really into games of this kind but I have to say it's probably the greatest game i have ever played. Possibly with the exception of "elite". In fact I sold my 360 because the game was taking over my life......when i deleted my saved games there were over a thousand of them.....
TShirtJohn
Apr 26, 12:05 PM
Hi
OK I've got a network with 2 wireless apple routers.... I plan on hard wiring them together to make the connection a little better but in the meantime is there a way to check the connection speed?
At the moment one is connected to the modem and the other is connected via wifi and sharing the internet connection to the machines attached to it
I know I can use speedtest.net but that will give me the internet speed and not the network connection speed
Any ideas? I checked and tried a widget but it didn't work properly and I removed it :confused:
OK I've got a network with 2 wireless apple routers.... I plan on hard wiring them together to make the connection a little better but in the meantime is there a way to check the connection speed?
At the moment one is connected to the modem and the other is connected via wifi and sharing the internet connection to the machines attached to it
I know I can use speedtest.net but that will give me the internet speed and not the network connection speed
Any ideas? I checked and tried a widget but it didn't work properly and I removed it :confused:
iMessengerApp
Apr 24, 05:33 PM
Who wants to meet in Houston, TX?
chown33
Apr 15, 03:40 PM
This is where I am at currently:
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while [ $COUNT -lt 140 ]
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while [ $COUNT -lt 140 ]
babalao20
Apr 18, 12:51 PM
Thanks very much. I will look for that right now and see how it helps.
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