gkarris
Apr 27, 05:04 PM
OH BOY!
(*runs out and starts charging up credit cards...*)
:eek:
(*runs out and starts charging up credit cards...*)
:eek:
celticpride678
Jul 10, 06:08 PM
Just made my way to the local Apple Store...
They require the device to be there (so they can check if it is under warranty) and I didn't have my iPod touch with me.
Next time I'll go, I'll bring my iPod touch and they'll replace it.
They require the device to be there (so they can check if it is under warranty) and I didn't have my iPod touch with me.
Next time I'll go, I'll bring my iPod touch and they'll replace it.
Pngwyn
Mar 27, 09:06 PM
Boo, I thought I had decided which one I wanted, then I came across this:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/EliteALmini/RAID/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
The one I was originally looking at was
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/1394/USB/EliteAL/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
It says the portable drive has up to 300mb/s transfer rate, while the other one has up to 150mb/s transfer rate. Is it safe to say that the portable drive is significantly faster in this case or is it just for SSD? I'd imagine 7200RPM drives from the same company would run at similar speeds. I'm not completely familiar with RAID either, and I know SSDs are a lot faster (so maybe the 300mb/s was talking about an SSD which I don't want).
Any confirmation would be great =D
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/EliteALmini/RAID/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
The one I was originally looking at was
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/1394/USB/EliteAL/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB
It says the portable drive has up to 300mb/s transfer rate, while the other one has up to 150mb/s transfer rate. Is it safe to say that the portable drive is significantly faster in this case or is it just for SSD? I'd imagine 7200RPM drives from the same company would run at similar speeds. I'm not completely familiar with RAID either, and I know SSDs are a lot faster (so maybe the 300mb/s was talking about an SSD which I don't want).
Any confirmation would be great =D
Kwill
Mar 14, 12:56 PM
OP, are you saying your workflow went like this?
ai -> psd -> ai
ai -> psd -> ai
Astro7x
Aug 9, 01:40 PM
By download do they mean stream? Or actually download?
As an iPod Touch user I'd love to be able to download a show and watch it on my train ride to work every day. Unfortunately I can't do that with streaming...
My parents also have U-Verse (I'm stuck with Comcast), I'm sure they'll give me their username and password so I can take advantage of the service!
Edit:
Well nevermind... "However the download and watch feature is not available with the iTouch and iPad". What the hell?
As an iPod Touch user I'd love to be able to download a show and watch it on my train ride to work every day. Unfortunately I can't do that with streaming...
My parents also have U-Verse (I'm stuck with Comcast), I'm sure they'll give me their username and password so I can take advantage of the service!
Edit:
Well nevermind... "However the download and watch feature is not available with the iTouch and iPad". What the hell?
evilgEEk
Nov 9, 12:23 AM
I like it.
The sad part is knowing that we'll never be able to seen him perform it live. That was half of the excitement of new Michael albums.
I don't think we'll ever see another performer like him.
The sad part is knowing that we'll never be able to seen him perform it live. That was half of the excitement of new Michael albums.
I don't think we'll ever see another performer like him.
Doctor Q
Feb 20, 10:37 PM
The main forums and mobile forums are handled by different software using a shared forum database. There are differences in their features and their messages. We've customized some of the features and messages of the main forum software but the mobile forum software is much less flexible so we can't get them to match as closely as we'd like.
7on
Mar 17, 12:30 PM
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nintendo-Wii/812/1
Don't forget the rubber feet screws
Don't forget the rubber feet screws
OllyW
May 9, 03:08 PM
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1429/4592478443_c2eab1a9a9_o.png
It's a dual core processor, running 2 threads per core.
It's a dual core processor, running 2 threads per core.
xMassacrex
Apr 25, 03:30 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
The current MacBook I have is the 2008 unibody. It was the initial launch unit for the switch to the aluminum casing.
But I see your point. And as I previously said, the iPad isn't a replacement, but more of merely an interim solution, and a chance to purchase something I was in the market for to begin with.
I would really appreciate some input on how to go about doing this. Believe me, I hate wasting money just as much as the next person, so I appreciate the concern. But I feel confident with my decision thus far, and hope to remain so.
So if anyone has any advice for how to do this transition best, it would be much appreciated.
The current MacBook I have is the 2008 unibody. It was the initial launch unit for the switch to the aluminum casing.
But I see your point. And as I previously said, the iPad isn't a replacement, but more of merely an interim solution, and a chance to purchase something I was in the market for to begin with.
I would really appreciate some input on how to go about doing this. Believe me, I hate wasting money just as much as the next person, so I appreciate the concern. But I feel confident with my decision thus far, and hope to remain so.
So if anyone has any advice for how to do this transition best, it would be much appreciated.
zioxide
Mar 13, 04:22 PM
...From an article on the crash. It looks like the bus did have seat belts, but I guess not everyone was wearing them.
I saw another article where it said a bunch of them were flung to the front of the bus at impact. That's why I assumed there was no belts. Obviously there were, but people didn't wear them. I haven't seen many buses with them, so it must be a new thing. Regardless, it should be the law. That's just senseless loss of life.
I saw another article where it said a bunch of them were flung to the front of the bus at impact. That's why I assumed there was no belts. Obviously there were, but people didn't wear them. I haven't seen many buses with them, so it must be a new thing. Regardless, it should be the law. That's just senseless loss of life.
bytethese
Jun 10, 09:15 PM
So I reserved my 32GB Black iPhone 3GS tonight. I also asked and they are not sure what time they will let people start to wait in line for their reserved iPhones. I'm hoping for 7am or earlier.
Who else is going?
Who else is going?
eternlgladiator
Mar 11, 03:29 PM
I love this idea, although I don't think Apple has that sense of humour.
iPhone Maine Coon FTW!
I think you're right. Steve does not have this kind of humor. It would probably inspire some pretty hilarious cases though. I can only imagine.
iPhone Maine Coon FTW!
I think you're right. Steve does not have this kind of humor. It would probably inspire some pretty hilarious cases though. I can only imagine.
Angelchild
Jun 4, 03:49 PM
nice!!
wmjomo
Apr 27, 07:28 AM
Sorry for this basic question, but I am a new mac user (mba late 2010) and am still learning the OS needs and such. I see a number of anti virus, etc software options advertised. have been told by other mac users not necessary. I would appreciate any thoughts. Again sorry about the base question but need to learn from you pros.
Thanks.
Thanks.
emw
Oct 19, 09:50 PM
Completely agree with Paul on the Goo Gone. That stuff is like magic! You only need a little bit to get things off.
iJohnHenry
Mar 12, 04:48 PM
I don't suppose that'll be of much comfort to anybody except the driver, who I imagine was the first to die...
Maybe not, if he hung on to the wheel and had a seat-belt on.
The passengers dumped onto the right side windows would not have been so lucky.
Seat belts save lives. On all airplanes, why not on busses.
Maybe not, if he hung on to the wheel and had a seat-belt on.
The passengers dumped onto the right side windows would not have been so lucky.
Seat belts save lives. On all airplanes, why not on busses.
tamvly
Apr 13, 12:07 AM
Probably not. Who knows where all the meta data lives. I'm surprised that Apple doesn't support something like this.
I really don't feel like losing hundreds of email and other items.
I really don't feel like losing hundreds of email and other items.
cambookpro
Jun 7, 10:48 AM
Thanks guys!!
InsanelyApple
Mar 17, 08:23 PM
Buy stock when low, because you know Apple will easily recover it. ;)
JonasFalslev
May 4, 08:53 AM
posted in the wrong thread mate, but i will answer your question.
Jdownloader available here (http://jdownloader.org/).
Absolutely horrible ui but does the job and does it well.
+1
Jdownloader available here (http://jdownloader.org/).
Absolutely horrible ui but does the job and does it well.
+1
kurkah
Apr 7, 05:08 AM
Thanks Guys. knew it would be that simple. Cheers.
Mudbug
Aug 18, 10:10 PM
because it's hard to make one that doesn't look like you're impersonating arn.
I give you: The Granny Smith version of our logo.
I give you: The Granny Smith version of our logo.
yellow
Dec 15, 02:36 PM
Did you purchase another license for Panther? Because what you're doing is a violation of your EULA if you still have Panther on your Powerbook.
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