TuffLuffJimmy
May 4, 12:00 PM
When GE pays their share, Ill pay mine.
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
You think the companies that avoid taxes were paying during the Bush years? Cute. :D
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
You think the companies that avoid taxes were paying during the Bush years? Cute. :D
JSRockit
Oct 12, 11:41 AM
Originally posted by wsteineker
I for one am absolutely in love with the curent iBook form factor, but I would be thrilled with a 13" screen in the current 12" case. Such a cool idea! As for everything else, all I really want is a video bump (maybe to a Radeon 32 mb card) and a processor speed bump. A G4 would be nice, but it's not necessary to sell the line. Still, an iBook with a 13" screen, 32mb video system, and a G4 running around 800 MHz sounds a whole lot like a TiBook. The only way any of this is going to happen is if the TiBooks get a big speed bump along with the iBooks at MWSF. Still, I'm buying then no matter what.
Yep...I agree completely.
I for one am absolutely in love with the curent iBook form factor, but I would be thrilled with a 13" screen in the current 12" case. Such a cool idea! As for everything else, all I really want is a video bump (maybe to a Radeon 32 mb card) and a processor speed bump. A G4 would be nice, but it's not necessary to sell the line. Still, an iBook with a 13" screen, 32mb video system, and a G4 running around 800 MHz sounds a whole lot like a TiBook. The only way any of this is going to happen is if the TiBooks get a big speed bump along with the iBooks at MWSF. Still, I'm buying then no matter what.
Yep...I agree completely.
Blue Velvet
Oct 13, 05:28 PM
A miner detail.
You think they could have been given iPhones, instead they got shafted.
I've been watching the rescue on and off over the past day, seeing them cramped into that capsule and imagining what it must be like going up through all that rock; it gives me the creeps. Not good with tight spaces, as it were.
You think they could have been given iPhones, instead they got shafted.
I've been watching the rescue on and off over the past day, seeing them cramped into that capsule and imagining what it must be like going up through all that rock; it gives me the creeps. Not good with tight spaces, as it were.
bobfitz14
Feb 24, 01:51 PM
http://www.macworld.com/article/138322/2009/01/ituneslibrary.html
just tested it and it still works.
just tested it and it still works.
mojohanna
Apr 16, 05:36 AM
[/QUOTE]This happened at a contractor who produced parts for iPhones, so Apple actually made it their issue and resolved it. You can say all day long "problems in China are not Apple's problems", but Apple disagrees strongly with you. And maybe the Chinese government lets companies get away with things, but Apple doesn't.
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THis is not what I am saying at all. Everyone is quick to blame Apple and pin it on them that these other factories cut corners when Apple is not looking. At best, all Apple, or anyone else for that matter, can do is check things out ahead of time, continually go back and check things unannounced and hope things work out. My point is that it is a shame that a company, like Apple, has to go to this length. That no one on the Chinese government side seems to be interested in addressing issues like this.
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THis is not what I am saying at all. Everyone is quick to blame Apple and pin it on them that these other factories cut corners when Apple is not looking. At best, all Apple, or anyone else for that matter, can do is check things out ahead of time, continually go back and check things unannounced and hope things work out. My point is that it is a shame that a company, like Apple, has to go to this length. That no one on the Chinese government side seems to be interested in addressing issues like this.
shu82
Jun 24, 07:53 AM
I live in Huntsville, so we could avoid shipping. I could meet you this weekend and pay in cash. Very interested, just shoot me a PM about what is good for you.
ArtOfWarfare
Apr 26, 07:32 PM
I am not excited about this information being stored. However, until there is proof that the data actually gets sent back to Apple, I think Apple gets a temporary pass on this. But they are going to need to prove it in the media.
This is a good and important distinction, that the iPhone is storing the data but not sending it to anyone.
It brings to mind the question of why does the iPhone hold onto the location data for years? If it's not being sent to anyone else, then it means its collecting it for on-device services. I can't think of anything the iPhone does that requires it to know every location you've ever used it in all the time you've owned it. Hell, the only thing I can think of is that Maps might want to know your last known location so that it knows what to show on start up, in the event of crash or something that requires Maps to start cold.
This is a good and important distinction, that the iPhone is storing the data but not sending it to anyone.
It brings to mind the question of why does the iPhone hold onto the location data for years? If it's not being sent to anyone else, then it means its collecting it for on-device services. I can't think of anything the iPhone does that requires it to know every location you've ever used it in all the time you've owned it. Hell, the only thing I can think of is that Maps might want to know your last known location so that it knows what to show on start up, in the event of crash or something that requires Maps to start cold.
Got Haggis?
Jun 23, 01:21 PM
must be nice..here in maryland its a code red day for today and tomorrow, basically means don't go outside. in the 90's and about 100% humidity.
jgbr
Apr 14, 09:19 AM
Well in the end its likely that its going to be internal security, print server, user management and hdcp server and backup.
no more then 5 users logged in at once.
no more then 5 users logged in at once.
mashinhead
Feb 24, 10:16 PM
So i went to the store to check out the new mini ipods. But none were on display. So i ask about the 'new colors' listed on the site, and all the employees were like what new colors. Personally, the blue, on the site looks different, a lot better, like it has a hint of green in it.
And the 4gb minis, are really the same as the ones they sold before. Which means they probably don't have and 18 hr battery.
So does anyone actually have one of these. And do they look different in color.??
And the 4gb minis, are really the same as the ones they sold before. Which means they probably don't have and 18 hr battery.
So does anyone actually have one of these. And do they look different in color.??
idahows
Mar 16, 11:43 AM
did you find a resolution for this? I'm having the same problem.
TuffLuffJimmy
May 4, 12:00 PM
When GE pays their share, Ill pay mine.
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
You think the companies that avoid taxes were paying during the Bush years? Cute. :D
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
You think the companies that avoid taxes were paying during the Bush years? Cute. :D
getbigg21
Nov 24, 04:11 AM
i'm sorry to say but there will not be some in 2 weeks to buy. they will be sold out for the holidays and people will pay a premium price to have this console.
If you want it now make me an offer and maybe we can work something out.
a personalised Love Heart
Love+hearts+sweets+i+love+
Personalised Retro Sweet
personalised love heart
Love+heart+sweets+messages
A roll of love heart sweets
If you want it now make me an offer and maybe we can work something out.
Groper
Apr 27, 10:06 PM
Many thanks. I am surprised and thought computers were ideal for such a job so that there would be either stand-alone software available or such an app would be part of the programs for bibliographies. Manual it is then...
Ivabign
May 4, 12:42 PM
This thread is so full of fail it hurts! :D
What you're talking about is a basic function of an iPhone (backup/restore)
Boggles my mind that a large portion of the iPhone having population doesn't even know how to use it.
Glad you are enjoying yourself - it seems you are easily amused.
It is not always safe to assume that through the backup/restore process that every little thing is backed up - many manufacturers treat SMS messages differently - I wanted to be sure.
Thank you for making me feel welcome.
What you're talking about is a basic function of an iPhone (backup/restore)
Boggles my mind that a large portion of the iPhone having population doesn't even know how to use it.
Glad you are enjoying yourself - it seems you are easily amused.
It is not always safe to assume that through the backup/restore process that every little thing is backed up - many manufacturers treat SMS messages differently - I wanted to be sure.
Thank you for making me feel welcome.
crude analogy
Jan 3, 05:03 PM
"I don't want this to turn into a mudslinging contest."
--zarathustra, January 3, 2003.
If you did not want a mudslinging contest, you would not have slung mud.
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I posted the images in a separate thread completely unrelated to this one. In the context of that thread, they were not intended as extracts from my portfolio. To visit where they were originally posted, visit:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15741
I am not a "hopeful 'visual artist'." Currently, visual art is my primary income pipeline. As my resume states, I am the Director of Promotion and Marketing for a large consulting firm in Silicon Valley -- not a position reached by being "hopeful".
However, after Berkeley, architecture will obviously grossly supersede it as an income source.
My "quotations" were an approximation of the intention contained in your original message. To say otherwise is only a self-congratulating delusion.
In my life I have never rammed anything down anyone's throat.
The world would be full of pity if you turned out older than me. Let's hope that isn't the case.
--C.S.
P.S., Nothing you said was potent enough to "destroy" any "system". (And you're trying to say I'M riding a "little cloud"?)
--zarathustra, January 3, 2003.
If you did not want a mudslinging contest, you would not have slung mud.
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I posted the images in a separate thread completely unrelated to this one. In the context of that thread, they were not intended as extracts from my portfolio. To visit where they were originally posted, visit:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15741
I am not a "hopeful 'visual artist'." Currently, visual art is my primary income pipeline. As my resume states, I am the Director of Promotion and Marketing for a large consulting firm in Silicon Valley -- not a position reached by being "hopeful".
However, after Berkeley, architecture will obviously grossly supersede it as an income source.
My "quotations" were an approximation of the intention contained in your original message. To say otherwise is only a self-congratulating delusion.
In my life I have never rammed anything down anyone's throat.
The world would be full of pity if you turned out older than me. Let's hope that isn't the case.
--C.S.
P.S., Nothing you said was potent enough to "destroy" any "system". (And you're trying to say I'M riding a "little cloud"?)
Doctor Q
Jan 1, 09:20 PM
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mrblack927
May 6, 12:40 PM
I haven't found anything I couldn't do in Lion, that I could in 10.6..
I like Lion on the whole too, but to say that there's nothing in 10.6 that you can't do in Lion is patently untrue. Just look at Spaces. In 10.6, you could move between spaces in a grid quickly and easily. In Lion, you can't do that and you can't change it back.
The fact is, there are some features that they did just remove. Most of which were done for the sake of making things "simpler" for new users, which is where I think a lot of people get the term "dumbing down".
I like Lion on the whole too, but to say that there's nothing in 10.6 that you can't do in Lion is patently untrue. Just look at Spaces. In 10.6, you could move between spaces in a grid quickly and easily. In Lion, you can't do that and you can't change it back.
The fact is, there are some features that they did just remove. Most of which were done for the sake of making things "simpler" for new users, which is where I think a lot of people get the term "dumbing down".
Dav1
Mar 23, 08:23 PM
Ahh, no previous owner as this is brand new iPad on 3.2, so I don't think any SHSH was saved :(
So I am out of luck then to go to 4.2? I pretty much MUST go to 4.3 if I want to upgrade my firmware at all?
Your only choice to upgrade is 4.3 today.
If you upgrade you will lose the ability to fully use the camera connection kit, on the other hand your GPS if a 3G model will improve, and you'll get gestures, and a larger selection of software...
Have you done the tiny umbrella bit yet? This does not do anything to your iPad, and will at least allow you to return to the 4.3 software version...
So I am out of luck then to go to 4.2? I pretty much MUST go to 4.3 if I want to upgrade my firmware at all?
Your only choice to upgrade is 4.3 today.
If you upgrade you will lose the ability to fully use the camera connection kit, on the other hand your GPS if a 3G model will improve, and you'll get gestures, and a larger selection of software...
Have you done the tiny umbrella bit yet? This does not do anything to your iPad, and will at least allow you to return to the 4.3 software version...
rtdgoldfish
Jan 24, 07:26 PM
I was just like you, I need a scroll wheel and two buttons. The MacMice are great. I have one of them and love it.
As far as keyboards go, I have an iBook so I don't have a keyboard but I've used the Apple keyboard many times on friend's Macs and it seems fine to me.
As far as keyboards go, I have an iBook so I don't have a keyboard but I've used the Apple keyboard many times on friend's Macs and it seems fine to me.
AWallen90
May 4, 09:00 AM
18 years actually, I wasn't thinking.
Andy.Kwong
Jan 8, 03:26 PM
Hello I'm new to the forums and to Motion and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to make a constant thin sparkly line.
Stampyhead
Nov 3, 09:57 AM
Sitepoint (www.sitepoint.com) also has a really good book called "The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks, and Hacks." It is written in question and answer style, and is a great reference for all aspects of CSS from the basics to more advanced stuff. It has helped me a lot in my work as I make the painful transition from table based layouts to CSS based.
JASApplications
Apr 16, 02:31 PM
I have around 30. :D
I used to do Video Reviews on YouTube so most of them have been sent for free from companies :D
I used to do Video Reviews on YouTube so most of them have been sent for free from companies :D
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