LimeiBook86
Jul 4, 01:36 PM
nevermind it fixed itself oddly enough....wierd huh? well u can delete this thread
JosephBergdoll
Jan 7, 02:51 AM
What ISO did you shoot this at? With an aperture of 1.4 and the reflected light I think you could've afforded to do ISO400 even, with steady enough hands. Looks like you shot it at 1600+ though.
Are you f ing serious? Trying to tell me what available light was there? This is a bit underexposed and it was shot at 1/80, f/1.4, ISO3200. Come on now. I know my stuff. Don't you think if I could've shot this at 400, I would've?
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKukXYGE3dXAumiUXlXpT7NQb7tRAU8g6XRdO77msg8lmg3a8o3Tmgplf62b49ezphgOGqimi-_NcuK1skAatUfZ66vg1yhRJTAoLpD2u5Xd0vHLjfqtCp9LBMcd2ulsH7rVJxDhIvu_c/s400/homer_doh.gif
Are you f ing serious? Trying to tell me what available light was there? This is a bit underexposed and it was shot at 1/80, f/1.4, ISO3200. Come on now. I know my stuff. Don't you think if I could've shot this at 400, I would've?
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKukXYGE3dXAumiUXlXpT7NQb7tRAU8g6XRdO77msg8lmg3a8o3Tmgplf62b49ezphgOGqimi-_NcuK1skAatUfZ66vg1yhRJTAoLpD2u5Xd0vHLjfqtCp9LBMcd2ulsH7rVJxDhIvu_c/s400/homer_doh.gif
David Schmidt
Nov 18, 03:58 PM
Moore Bros?
Nope, it is literally "The Wine Merchant."
Nope, it is literally "The Wine Merchant."
Chrispy
Nov 24, 11:49 AM
Still available if anyone is interested
CuriousG1978
Aug 12, 02:49 AM
Does anyone know if iPhone safari automatically delete your browsing history without you doing it?
Also, is it possible to retrieve/view deleted browsing history on safari's iPhone?
Thanks a million!!
Also, is it possible to retrieve/view deleted browsing history on safari's iPhone?
Thanks a million!!
darrenbeige
Jul 25, 06:10 AM
iOS 4 on the iPhone 3G absolutely kills it. Everything becomes incredibly slow. Apple should never have let the iPhone 3G get the 4.0 update..
Come on ... Apple got shunned for not allowing the iPhone 3G to get multitasking. If they hadn't updated it all, they would have been criticized to pieces.
Come on ... Apple got shunned for not allowing the iPhone 3G to get multitasking. If they hadn't updated it all, they would have been criticized to pieces.
MayPeng
Apr 25, 03:51 AM
How should I use IOUSBHIDDriver.cpp and IOUSBHIDDriver.h to match my device? Create a kext project adding IOUSBHIDDriver.cpp and IOUSBHIDDriver.h , then??? What should I do?
huntercr
Oct 10, 10:28 AM
Does that mean they have it work syncronized with 3 other people's iphones too?
That would be truly awesome
That would be truly awesome
iMessengerApp
Apr 28, 08:20 AM
Oh I worked at the apple there for two years. Are you buying at Baybrook of just for a meet? I live near Clear Lake High School! I go to San Jac; you?
MacCoaster
Aug 15, 10:13 PM
My only guess is that the second one is a Bat Man ride???
Matthew
Nope. I can see why you thought it might have been Batman, as both the ride-in-question and Batman are ``inverted'' roller coasters. Good try.
Just a hint guys, from what does the said coaster appear to have track coming out?
Surely there must be Virginians on this forums. :D Oops, did I say where it was? :eek:
Matthew
Nope. I can see why you thought it might have been Batman, as both the ride-in-question and Batman are ``inverted'' roller coasters. Good try.
Just a hint guys, from what does the said coaster appear to have track coming out?
Surely there must be Virginians on this forums. :D Oops, did I say where it was? :eek:
9OOYO
Mar 15, 04:45 PM
Go have a beer and relax, you will feel better then :)
Join in...it's fun!
(from an admitted fanboy):apple:
Join in...it's fun!
(from an admitted fanboy):apple:
njaremka
Mar 14, 01:39 PM
I am considering upgrading the HDD in my 2010 MacBook Pro. Would I be able to take that hard drive and drop it into my iBook G4 as an upgrade?
Lacero
Nov 20, 09:43 PM
http://www.coolhomepages.com
Some of the flash sites are pretty bad, though. I think usability takes precedence over design, with the exception of Apple of course. Apple.com is probably the best designed and easily navigated site on the web.
Some of the flash sites are pretty bad, though. I think usability takes precedence over design, with the exception of Apple of course. Apple.com is probably the best designed and easily navigated site on the web.
hangdog
Apr 26, 07:03 PM
For the Pentax K-7, this is a bugfix because they broke support in 3.1.
But, this appears to no workee on my G4 (which still runs iPhoto 09 in 10.5.8 just fine, and {hacked} Aperture 2.1.4 also). Won't install at all. Installer sez "Not for this computer".
So back to 3.0.
But, this appears to no workee on my G4 (which still runs iPhoto 09 in 10.5.8 just fine, and {hacked} Aperture 2.1.4 also). Won't install at all. Installer sez "Not for this computer".
So back to 3.0.
sharpycl
May 4, 09:33 AM
yet in all those years you've only made 27 minutes worth of phone calls. :)
Spizzo
Aug 27, 06:36 PM
I had this same problem, never figured it out. My mix cd (that i created) would play fine in iTunes, but once you copy it in, it splits up the tracks. IF you leave the crossfade on, it fades out the end of each song in the mix. If you turn off the x-fade, you get a pause.... :mad:
marcs
Mar 9, 07:03 PM
I purchased the peachpit press books intending to do the Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA 10.6) exams but havent had time to do so until now. From what iv'e read about discontinuing of xserve and apple looking to move away from this area is it really worth my time and money doing this certification anymore? I want some apple certification to my name. Im wondering if I should just do the Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) 10.6. its only one exam as opposed to four. Any advice would be appreciated thanks
miles01110
May 4, 08:54 AM
vBulletin (http://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=C9Hw1o1rBTYGbK4natwf-14GKCNeErI4Cj6fYjBuG1Y0GCAAQAVDDq6DLBWDJhqOH1KOAEKABnabI-wPIAQGqBBxP0G9Wq7X3d3HfdH808iQeATQ6jkstuk3V4BBY&sig=AGiWqtzah3u8Lt_Klx5XkhIldwliqegPTw&ved=0CAoQ0Qw&adurl=http://www.vbulletin.com/ad.php%3Fname%3Dg_vbs_vbulletin_b%26page%3Dorder). It says it at the bottom of every page.
iphone3gs16gb
Apr 21, 10:26 PM
Venus
On a more serious note, Safari for casual surfing and Skyfire for those flash videos
On a more serious note, Safari for casual surfing and Skyfire for those flash videos
Austin M.
Apr 21, 08:01 PM
So your probably wondering why I haven't been doing a bunch of iPhone case reviews. Well, I have been enjoying a lot of other technology and have gotten over the iPhone accessory headache for a few days now. I guess it would be best to start right back in where we left off with a review of a couple of cases from one of my favorite companies, ID America, the famous makers of the Gasket and the Skyline. Today, we will be taking a look at their newest editions to the store, the Ice and the Dry Ice. The Dry Ice and the Ice both feature a see thru polycarbonate shell, one being hazy, and one being crystal clear. Catch the full review after the jump!
As always, let's take a quick dive into the way ID America packages their cases. Much like the Skyline & the Gasket, the Ice and the Dry Ice both arrived in a very stylish and simple Apple styled box. After taking a few minutes of ripping and clawing my way in, I was presented with both the Dry Ice & the Ice, both on separate packages, of course. In case you didn't know, both the Ice & the Dry Ice both include a set of front and back screen protectors, a very nice and soft purple microfiber cloth, and an application card. My installation and review of the shields can be found at the bottom of this article.
Let's get onto actually installing the case on the phone, which wasn't the easiest in my experience. Like almost any other snap together style case, I simply set my iPhone 4 into the back of the case and snapped the front part of the case onto the back. This is, however, where a torrent of problems started to erupt, most of them I will get to later. First off, I was constantly having too realign the case so that the notches would line up correctly. And even when they were lined up correctly, they were nearly impossible to snap together, and required a very large amount of force, not a good start.
Let's take a quick overview of the case. On the top of the case you will find two individual cutouts for the sleep/wake button and the audio jack. The sleep/wake button was extremely easy to press and I can guarantee that all headphone jacks will be compatible due to the fact that the cutout is so large. On the side of the case you will find one single cutout for the volume rockers and the vibrate switch. All these buttons were very easy to get to and I had no problems at all registering any of them. On the bottom of the case you will find one single cutout for the dock connector, the speaker, and the mic. The opening is large enough that most cables should fit and a few docks may be compatible, but not all. Lat but not least, you have a vey generous cutout for the camera and the flash which have had no problems whatsoever when it came to using the flash in low lit areas.
All right, let me talk about what I like, and we can get to the negatives later. First off, I love the design that this case has going for it, its simple and elegant at the same time. Both the Dry Ice and the Ice look plain sexy with their see thru material and the Dry Ice looks absolutely stunning when viewed in direct daylight. The Dry Ice is also coupled with a very smooth silicone material on the outside that feels great in the hand. Also, since all the buttons are cutout fairly large, most third party accessories work just fine with the case, which outed a big fat smile on my face. No need to take the case off here folks, everything works and is compatible just fine. Then again, you won't be taking it off very often if at all. Why you ask? Read on for the answer.
Short and simple, this case is literally impossible to remove from the iPhone 4. Once installed, I went through so much pain and suffering trying to get the case of the phone. Even the strongest forces of pulling was not nearly enough to get the case off. I just ended up damaging both the case and me in the end. I found the best way to get this off is too slide a fingernail in between the points where the case connects and pull upwards. Finally, after about ten minutes of bent and hurt fingernails, sore thumbs, and frustration, I was able to get the case off. As much as I hate to point out every negative aspect of a product, it's my job to be as unbiased as possible and point out what's good and bad about a product. Anyway, let's move on.
This case also has some major watermarking issues. I installed the case without a backside screen protector, and while it wasn't exactly perfect (there were still some very tiny watermarks in the corner) it was enough to make me try on the back protector to see if that would help. Bad move, the backside protector made it about ten times worst. After a few minutes of putting the case on with the backside screen protector, watermarks would show up everywhere and would not go away at all. That's not very pretty for the sexy iPhone 4's back.
Last but not least, this case does bubble the screen shield. Just like almost any other case that comes with protectors, I always install them to get the full affect. After putting on ID America's screen protector (the screen protectors are of very good quality by the way) and installing the case, bubbles started to show up everywhere, in the corners, sides, bottom, and front. I tried to smooth out some of the bubbles with a credit card, but alas, to no avail.
Before we wrap up, I would like to do a quick write up of the screen protectors, one of my favorite add ons. Installation was very easy and if you would like to know how I go about installing my shields, you can refer to some of my past reviews. Everything lined up perfectly, the front camera, the speaker grill, and the home button cutout were right on the money. After a few days of use I did not notice any scratches or scuffs. Also, I lost no touch sensitivity and the screen was absolutely crystal clear. So far, the included screen protectors have been absolutely fantastic and are an amazing addition to the case since these could easily hold its own against some other high end companies like Power Support and SGP.
Overall, I cannot recommend the Ice & Dry Ice. They have a plethora of problems and while they do look quite cool equipped on an iPhone 4, the major problems overpower the coolness and for me, make for what appears to be an unfinished product. It's too bad this case was released so early, as it had so much potential. If most of the issues can be worked out, these may have a fighting choice. For now, they just flat out aren't good. You can pick up the Dry Ice and the Ice for $19.99 on ID America's website. Click in the link to find out more.
Rating: 2.5/5
Pics:
http://modmyi.com/forums/attachments/accessory-review/518862d1303433905-id-america-dry-ice-ice-iphone-4-review-pics-dsc01190.jpg
As always, let's take a quick dive into the way ID America packages their cases. Much like the Skyline & the Gasket, the Ice and the Dry Ice both arrived in a very stylish and simple Apple styled box. After taking a few minutes of ripping and clawing my way in, I was presented with both the Dry Ice & the Ice, both on separate packages, of course. In case you didn't know, both the Ice & the Dry Ice both include a set of front and back screen protectors, a very nice and soft purple microfiber cloth, and an application card. My installation and review of the shields can be found at the bottom of this article.
Let's get onto actually installing the case on the phone, which wasn't the easiest in my experience. Like almost any other snap together style case, I simply set my iPhone 4 into the back of the case and snapped the front part of the case onto the back. This is, however, where a torrent of problems started to erupt, most of them I will get to later. First off, I was constantly having too realign the case so that the notches would line up correctly. And even when they were lined up correctly, they were nearly impossible to snap together, and required a very large amount of force, not a good start.
Let's take a quick overview of the case. On the top of the case you will find two individual cutouts for the sleep/wake button and the audio jack. The sleep/wake button was extremely easy to press and I can guarantee that all headphone jacks will be compatible due to the fact that the cutout is so large. On the side of the case you will find one single cutout for the volume rockers and the vibrate switch. All these buttons were very easy to get to and I had no problems at all registering any of them. On the bottom of the case you will find one single cutout for the dock connector, the speaker, and the mic. The opening is large enough that most cables should fit and a few docks may be compatible, but not all. Lat but not least, you have a vey generous cutout for the camera and the flash which have had no problems whatsoever when it came to using the flash in low lit areas.
All right, let me talk about what I like, and we can get to the negatives later. First off, I love the design that this case has going for it, its simple and elegant at the same time. Both the Dry Ice and the Ice look plain sexy with their see thru material and the Dry Ice looks absolutely stunning when viewed in direct daylight. The Dry Ice is also coupled with a very smooth silicone material on the outside that feels great in the hand. Also, since all the buttons are cutout fairly large, most third party accessories work just fine with the case, which outed a big fat smile on my face. No need to take the case off here folks, everything works and is compatible just fine. Then again, you won't be taking it off very often if at all. Why you ask? Read on for the answer.
Short and simple, this case is literally impossible to remove from the iPhone 4. Once installed, I went through so much pain and suffering trying to get the case of the phone. Even the strongest forces of pulling was not nearly enough to get the case off. I just ended up damaging both the case and me in the end. I found the best way to get this off is too slide a fingernail in between the points where the case connects and pull upwards. Finally, after about ten minutes of bent and hurt fingernails, sore thumbs, and frustration, I was able to get the case off. As much as I hate to point out every negative aspect of a product, it's my job to be as unbiased as possible and point out what's good and bad about a product. Anyway, let's move on.
This case also has some major watermarking issues. I installed the case without a backside screen protector, and while it wasn't exactly perfect (there were still some very tiny watermarks in the corner) it was enough to make me try on the back protector to see if that would help. Bad move, the backside protector made it about ten times worst. After a few minutes of putting the case on with the backside screen protector, watermarks would show up everywhere and would not go away at all. That's not very pretty for the sexy iPhone 4's back.
Last but not least, this case does bubble the screen shield. Just like almost any other case that comes with protectors, I always install them to get the full affect. After putting on ID America's screen protector (the screen protectors are of very good quality by the way) and installing the case, bubbles started to show up everywhere, in the corners, sides, bottom, and front. I tried to smooth out some of the bubbles with a credit card, but alas, to no avail.
Before we wrap up, I would like to do a quick write up of the screen protectors, one of my favorite add ons. Installation was very easy and if you would like to know how I go about installing my shields, you can refer to some of my past reviews. Everything lined up perfectly, the front camera, the speaker grill, and the home button cutout were right on the money. After a few days of use I did not notice any scratches or scuffs. Also, I lost no touch sensitivity and the screen was absolutely crystal clear. So far, the included screen protectors have been absolutely fantastic and are an amazing addition to the case since these could easily hold its own against some other high end companies like Power Support and SGP.
Overall, I cannot recommend the Ice & Dry Ice. They have a plethora of problems and while they do look quite cool equipped on an iPhone 4, the major problems overpower the coolness and for me, make for what appears to be an unfinished product. It's too bad this case was released so early, as it had so much potential. If most of the issues can be worked out, these may have a fighting choice. For now, they just flat out aren't good. You can pick up the Dry Ice and the Ice for $19.99 on ID America's website. Click in the link to find out more.
Rating: 2.5/5
Pics:
http://modmyi.com/forums/attachments/accessory-review/518862d1303433905-id-america-dry-ice-ice-iphone-4-review-pics-dsc01190.jpg
applefanatic32
Apr 20, 05:36 PM
I just bought this case for my iPad and now I am thinking of buying for my iPod touch as well! I seriously love the look and feel of it. Incipio did a great job with the design and material! Good luck...
mkrishnan
Jun 8, 02:38 PM
Guitar Hero without the guitar. Makes perfect sense.
Because the actual guitar hero is really anything like playing a guitar at all? (Disclaimer, I do play guitar and I rarely play Guitar Hero).
I'm impressed, anyway, at the $2.99 pricetag for a major franchise. Doubtless they're interested in the massive opportunity for impulse buying song packs. Does it have over-the-air multi-player?
After playing some Beatles Rock Band over the weekend, I guess it would help my rhythm some, but meh, turning on the dirty channel on my amp and shredding is mostly more fun. :)
Because the actual guitar hero is really anything like playing a guitar at all? (Disclaimer, I do play guitar and I rarely play Guitar Hero).
I'm impressed, anyway, at the $2.99 pricetag for a major franchise. Doubtless they're interested in the massive opportunity for impulse buying song packs. Does it have over-the-air multi-player?
After playing some Beatles Rock Band over the weekend, I guess it would help my rhythm some, but meh, turning on the dirty channel on my amp and shredding is mostly more fun. :)
KingYaba
Apr 15, 02:16 AM
And so if a content provider falsely or mistakenly makes take down requests are they sent to school as well? :rolleyes:
adulti
Mar 21, 03:36 AM
still don't see any deal here, i'm in shanghai, china for more than 6 month!
i've been waiting!
i've been waiting!
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