
Mr. Anderson
Aug 16, 10:02 PM
you flash to that white apple logo - great opportunity to fade in the side of the G5 and after all the views, fade out to the white apple logo again. Makes it a little smoother.
And, for it to be accepted in the contest, you'll need to get it in the 75x75 and under 40k bytes.
D
And, for it to be accepted in the contest, you'll need to get it in the 75x75 and under 40k bytes.
D

applemacdude
Aug 21, 12:24 AM
Ta-da
jedivulcan
Jun 26, 10:56 PM
Might want to check eBay or local Craigslist. I wouldn't rule it out as impossible to get a Feb '06 CD Macbook Pro. AppleCare might be unlikely but the last year of a 3 year agreement wouldn't be to much to ask for.
jiv3turkey748
Sep 7, 04:55 PM
only 2 spots left
Vylen
May 7, 04:05 AM
The hyper-threading that the i7 has isn't going to do you any good unless you do calculations, processing (photos and the like) or 3d rendering and not just small bits here and there, but lots of it - big batches of the stuff.
So, what are you doing with your iMac and what do you think you'll do with it in the next few years?
So, what are you doing with your iMac and what do you think you'll do with it in the next few years?
marvink
Oct 3, 09:23 AM
I think the best way to find a good web site builder is to just go to Google, Yahoo and MSN and do a search for "Mac web builder" or something like that. There doesn't seem to be much out there that's just for Mac. What else is new. :rolleyes: -- but without mentioning names of providers if that's frowned upon here, I personally had some luck with Google searching on the subject to find a good online program that enabled me to get a website for my business.
Mudbug
Jun 24, 07:54 AM
I sent you a PM a few days ago about this, wondering why you'd want a song completely removed.
John Purple
Jan 14, 10:25 AM
Does not 'foolproof', even more complicated than good old keyboard + trackpad :(
TMA
Feb 22, 08:08 PM
There have been a couple of times now when I have noticed a page has been spammed with junk (and invisible) links. I notice when HexMonkey and Arn find something similar and they fix it, it shows up in the history/recent changes as '(Reverted edit of 123.123.123.123, changed back to last version by HexMonkey)' - Is there a button I'm missing that allows me to do the same or is it a moderator only function?
At present I'm just manually deleting the unwanted content and leaving a quick note (e.g "deleted spam").
At present I'm just manually deleting the unwanted content and leaving a quick note (e.g "deleted spam").

ZipZilla
Dec 18, 09:42 AM
The WiFi music sync in Blackberry Desktop Manager 2.0 for Mac OS X *only* works with Blackberry OS 6.
There is only one currently shipping OS 6 device: The Blackberry Torch on AT&T.
No wonder RIM's marketshare is plummeting like a rock. The non-advancement is breathtakingly stupid.
There is only one currently shipping OS 6 device: The Blackberry Torch on AT&T.
No wonder RIM's marketshare is plummeting like a rock. The non-advancement is breathtakingly stupid.
nwroberts
Apr 19, 02:30 PM
RAID 1. Can't go wrong. Any other just sucks regardless of the parity. I am in the process of trying to save a RAID 5 Array (5 SAS Drives) that were supposed to be self rebuilding. Long story short. RAID 1 is the only RAID...

chown33
Apr 12, 12:17 PM
Now, where the hell is this Assistant button to open the Assistant Editor pane?
Google search terms: "assistant button" site:developer.apple.com
Top hit: Xcode 4 Transition Guide, Orientation to Xcode 4 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/Xcode4TransitionGuide/Orientation/Orientation.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009984-CH5-SW50)
Find first occurrence of assistant button on page.
Observe Figure 3-29.
Google search terms: "assistant button" site:developer.apple.com
Top hit: Xcode 4 Transition Guide, Orientation to Xcode 4 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/Xcode4TransitionGuide/Orientation/Orientation.html%23//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40009984-CH5-SW50)
Find first occurrence of assistant button on page.
Observe Figure 3-29.
Kenny Pollock
Feb 1, 02:15 PM
Originally posted by michaelrjohnson
.... but why?
Hehe, I said the same thing..
Look at the sneak peak .mov file... it's nothing to do with the site, it's a freak iPod mini ad, nothing original.
.... but why?
Hehe, I said the same thing..
Look at the sneak peak .mov file... it's nothing to do with the site, it's a freak iPod mini ad, nothing original.

meeble
May 20, 06:09 PM
yeah, but the whole project is not!
bigjnyc
Apr 26, 09:00 AM
On the subject of hilarious Craigslist posts, I just found this: http://semo.craigslist.org/zip/2346347231.html
LMAO! what a weirdo... I wonder if thats just someone collecting idiots trying to sing in order to make a youtube video or create a site similar to the one being discussed here.
LMAO! what a weirdo... I wonder if thats just someone collecting idiots trying to sing in order to make a youtube video or create a site similar to the one being discussed here.

openendstraight
Mar 12, 10:23 PM
I'm gonna wait for the iPad 69, rumor is it is going be great.
John Purple
Jan 14, 10:25 AM
Does not 'foolproof', even more complicated than good old keyboard + trackpad :(
pagansoul
Feb 17, 09:50 AM
Some ocean themed rooms.

geoldr
Apr 1, 09:59 PM
Hi guys, I wrote a program that loads a couple web pages, but I need them to display in the iphone style. if you go to news.google.com on your mac, as compared with you iPhone it displays a different page. I really need this page to be displayed in the iPhone version in my program. How is this possible using the WebKit ?
Cindori
Apr 20, 05:20 AM
...high 40's?
mate, they are rated up to like 110 celsius. anything below 90 is normal.
mate, they are rated up to like 110 celsius. anything below 90 is normal.
aussie_geek
Mar 19, 05:47 PM
easy choice.
if u want to play games get a ps3.
if you want to do computer stuff then get a mac.
i am sure there are alot of ppl on these boards just voting "get a mac" because we all love them.
if u want to play games get a ps3.
if you want to do computer stuff then get a mac.
i am sure there are alot of ppl on these boards just voting "get a mac" because we all love them.
E.Lizardo
Nov 17, 08:12 AM
Thanks for injecting politics where it doesn't belong. Frankly, you shouldn't be voting if you don't even know that it's Democrats.
There is no direct impact on their bottom line because, unlike Sam's Club, Costco doesn't make a dime on any of the products they sell, only the membership fees. Of course there is indirect negative impact if the sole reason you would become a member was to buy an iPad, but I'm willing to bet the number of people who would do that is negligible.
That is the most absurd insane thing I've heard in quite a while.Care to prove me wrong?
There is no direct impact on their bottom line because, unlike Sam's Club, Costco doesn't make a dime on any of the products they sell, only the membership fees. Of course there is indirect negative impact if the sole reason you would become a member was to buy an iPad, but I'm willing to bet the number of people who would do that is negligible.
That is the most absurd insane thing I've heard in quite a while.Care to prove me wrong?
Peter.Howard
Feb 8, 04:26 AM
So what happened?
MacRumors
Aug 19, 01:59 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/08/19/model-identifiers-for-next-generation-ios-devices-again-appear-in-ios-4-1/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/08/19/145807-ipod41_iprod21_unknownhardware_500.jpg
AppleInsider is reporting (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/08/19/apple_testing_ios_4_1_alongside_next_gen_ipod_touch_ipad_and_unknown_product.html) today that Apple's iOS 4.1 beta contains references to several unreleased iOS devices, including "iPod4,1", "iProd2,1", and a curious "unknownHardware" entry.Apple is internally testing the first material update to its iOS 4.0 mobile operating system against a handful of new devices, including next-generation iPod touches, an iPad revision, and an "unknown" product, AppleInsider has discovered.
According to people familiar with the matter, the latest beta of iOS 4.1, due to ship in the coming weeks, includes three new "Configuration Descriptors" within its USB configuration files -- all of which pertain to devices that list "Apple, Inc." as their "manufacturer" -- as can be seen in the screenshot below.The significance of the report is unclear, however, as all of these references have been known for quite some time. The iPod4,1 and iProd2,1 references first appeared (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/04/05/iphone-os-3-2-reveals-references-to-new-iphone-ipod-and-ipad-models/) in iPhone OS 3.2 back in April, with the iProd widely believed to be a second-generation iPad device. The iProd2,1 designation showed up again (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/08/16/new-iphone-and-ipad-models-set-to-begin-field-testing/) just days ago in configuration files showing devices that could be auto-activated for field testing by carriers.
The "unknownHardware" entry, while curious, is not new either. The exact same entry popped up (http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2009/03/19/evidence-of-new-iphones-new-ipod-touch/) in iPhone OS 3.0 way back in March 2009. It also carries some significant differences from entries for Apple's other devices, including a lack of a name and description and a five-digit product ID number compared to the four-digit, mostly sequential ones used in other entries. As such, it seems likely that the entry is a placeholder or sample code of some sort, and it is nearly impossible to read much of anything into the information.
Article Link: Model Identifiers for Next-Generation iOS Devices Again Appear in iOS 4.1 (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/08/19/model-identifiers-for-next-generation-ios-devices-again-appear-in-ios-4-1/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/08/19/145807-ipod41_iprod21_unknownhardware_500.jpg
AppleInsider is reporting (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/08/19/apple_testing_ios_4_1_alongside_next_gen_ipod_touch_ipad_and_unknown_product.html) today that Apple's iOS 4.1 beta contains references to several unreleased iOS devices, including "iPod4,1", "iProd2,1", and a curious "unknownHardware" entry.Apple is internally testing the first material update to its iOS 4.0 mobile operating system against a handful of new devices, including next-generation iPod touches, an iPad revision, and an "unknown" product, AppleInsider has discovered.
According to people familiar with the matter, the latest beta of iOS 4.1, due to ship in the coming weeks, includes three new "Configuration Descriptors" within its USB configuration files -- all of which pertain to devices that list "Apple, Inc." as their "manufacturer" -- as can be seen in the screenshot below.The significance of the report is unclear, however, as all of these references have been known for quite some time. The iPod4,1 and iProd2,1 references first appeared (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/04/05/iphone-os-3-2-reveals-references-to-new-iphone-ipod-and-ipad-models/) in iPhone OS 3.2 back in April, with the iProd widely believed to be a second-generation iPad device. The iProd2,1 designation showed up again (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/08/16/new-iphone-and-ipad-models-set-to-begin-field-testing/) just days ago in configuration files showing devices that could be auto-activated for field testing by carriers.
The "unknownHardware" entry, while curious, is not new either. The exact same entry popped up (http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2009/03/19/evidence-of-new-iphones-new-ipod-touch/) in iPhone OS 3.0 way back in March 2009. It also carries some significant differences from entries for Apple's other devices, including a lack of a name and description and a five-digit product ID number compared to the four-digit, mostly sequential ones used in other entries. As such, it seems likely that the entry is a placeholder or sample code of some sort, and it is nearly impossible to read much of anything into the information.
Article Link: Model Identifiers for Next-Generation iOS Devices Again Appear in iOS 4.1 (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/08/19/model-identifiers-for-next-generation-ios-devices-again-appear-in-ios-4-1/)
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