tkermit
Nov 12, 04:27 PM
Breathtaking! Thanks! :)
Makes you think how we're all in this (whatever "this" is) together....
The OP also reminds me of this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at_f98qOGY0&feature=channel)... ;)
Makes you think how we're all in this (whatever "this" is) together....
The OP also reminds me of this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at_f98qOGY0&feature=channel)... ;)
ECUpirate44
Apr 16, 10:35 PM
More pics
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Sammio2
Mar 16, 10:50 AM
Hey,
That's an awesome idea! I'll put on the ever-growing list of 'Cool and Awesome Features to include' !!
Cheers,
sam
That's an awesome idea! I'll put on the ever-growing list of 'Cool and Awesome Features to include' !!
Cheers,
sam
Shannighan
Jun 18, 12:31 PM
DVD, Blu-Ray or HD-DVD?
sorry blu ray,
i thought i stated.
sorry blu ray,
i thought i stated.
wdlove
Sep 27, 10:50 AM
If it were me and the current Mac was doing all that I needed, I would keep the current model. It would come down to cash flow. Only you know your finances.
acedickson
Mar 11, 06:39 PM
I've been trying to do use several shortcuts with the "fat" arrowkeys but I don't have a "fat" arrowkey on my keyboard. Does it mean something else or am I just slow?
SnowTronic
May 4, 09:39 AM
Maybe, a possible server, a gamming server, or web server

Greencheese
May 6, 04:09 PM
This is a feature I just saw. At the end of lines, if the word is longer, it will spilt it like in books.
e.g.:
The dog is hun-
gry
vs.
The dog is
hungry
I am used to it doing the bottom way, and would like to change it back. Any suggestions, and is this new?
e.g.:
The dog is hun-
gry
vs.
The dog is
hungry
I am used to it doing the bottom way, and would like to change it back. Any suggestions, and is this new?
Emporium
Mar 23, 05:56 PM
Maybe email the mods. Dr Q, or admin. I'm sure thell get it straight.
thanks!
thanks!
nickyj182
Jul 16, 01:47 AM
Hi! I was wanting to reformat my iBook, and I was wondering how I would go about this. I dont want any bit of OS 9 on there, just Jaguar, a clean reformat, how is this done?
DoFoT9
May 26, 09:14 PM
Well, I might find some use for it, but yeah, basically. :P I might use it as another desktop, servers are really powerful, y'know. :P
i know lol ;) would be awsome to have :D
i know lol ;) would be awsome to have :D
anjinha
Mar 31, 06:48 PM
iFiles (http://itunes.apple.com/pt/app/ifiles/id336683524?mt=8) should do what you want. Not only that but for people who miss a traditional file system it's a pretty good alternative. Also it's a universal app.
Mudbug
Jun 28, 11:50 PM
Thanks to whoever deleted the 2nd song that I requested. The 1st song has still not yet been deleted however. :confused:
I thought I got them all (there were a few) - which did I miss?
I thought I got them all (there were a few) - which did I miss?
jonnytruckfest
Jun 18, 11:13 AM
i could buy it but would have to be bits at a time as i havnt got much money as i could probably pay �20 a month with me bein 14 i dont get much money
domgee
Apr 16, 05:04 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)
Logic board kaputt
Logic board kaputt
JayInNJ
Apr 6, 05:43 PM
Anyone have luck playing something in safari from the Amazon Cloud player? Works fine on my iMac but won't actually play on my iPad.

MacEffects
Mar 28, 06:08 AM
Okay, now this was the closest category I could find for this topic, but what I have to say must be said. My brother downloaded Kazza on my Dell Opitplex GX150 with Windows XP 256mb/20gig, the computer ran great until he did this. Now, I get major spyware, popups, spam, and a whole list of stuff, I can't even use it anymore it is slower then an LC III (really!), WTF are people downloading it for, you agree to have pop up's even when your computer is not on the internet and your browsers is quit, it seems like every 5 min large amounts of pop up's happen, and you can not use Kazza (A P2P network) with out allow it to happen, how do I get rid of all of that Kazza and junk it comes with?? I need help!
djsound
Dec 3, 04:36 PM
my Imac is 23 or 24 " ...I cant even remember haha..1920 x 1200
the new wireless Intuos only comes in Medium...
the new wireless Intuos only comes in Medium...
Pipper99
May 6, 10:05 AM
There seems to be a reading comprehension failure on your part.
You can either set up with a clean slate or use your backup. In this case, restore has a different meaning. :rolleyes:
Thank you for your kindness, Ozweepay. :rolleyes:
You can either set up with a clean slate or use your backup. In this case, restore has a different meaning. :rolleyes:
Thank you for your kindness, Ozweepay. :rolleyes:
KBP
Jun 23, 12:15 PM
Am I here in vain?
Freezing night out here in San Francisco, CA
Freezing night out here in San Francisco, CA
kelhart
Dec 27, 09:53 AM
When I got into computers back in the early 80s, there were basically two directions kids were going in:
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.
katanna
Aug 19, 12:49 AM
Why does your Granny have purple hair??
I think that is pretty rad!!
Matthew
I think that is pretty rad!!
Matthew
Me1000
Oct 17, 05:07 PM
I wont be there (pre-ordered my copy yesterday), but Im just curious who is...
kustere
Nov 15, 03:51 PM
Yes you can control the form look and feel by using CSS, which works in most browsers. This hack is to change the look and feel for all those sites that don't use CSS to make the form fields look better, also CSS can not change the look and feel of radio and checkboxes, they pretty much can only change text boxes or controls that contains text box components (eg drop down lists).
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