cosmos
Apr 23, 02:24 AM
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Samsung/SHS222LBEBSL/
EricNau
Apr 14, 12:49 AM
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iJohnHenry
Apr 25, 04:20 PM
Is this a latter-day Norman Vincent Peale (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Vincent_Peale)?? :confused:
sdsvtdriver
Mar 12, 02:44 AM
Yes and yes.
steve2112
Nov 12, 12:40 PM
If you want those pesky lights gone, you can go to North Korea. There is a pic similar to these that shows Asia at night. North Korea is virtually dark while South Korea and Japan are pretty much totally lit up.
BakedBeans
Oct 25, 07:48 AM
this thread was a temporary brain fart. and as sods law dictates i figured it out about 5 minutes after posting :)
archer75
Feb 27, 04:40 PM
It will be way more than enough. It doesn't take hardly any power for those online services.
poochi999
Apr 21, 09:58 AM
I am a accessories designer. I will definitely consider on your idea on our new case.
clayj
Sep 15, 11:13 PM
This is pretty damn cool. I queried myself (http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?hl=en&q=clay+johanson) and sure enough, they've indexed all of my meager selection of blog entries. And it's up-to-date... my blog entry from WEDNESDAY (2 days ago) is indexed.
walk1010
May 5, 02:53 PM
Hello,
I'm currently considering an optibay hard disk to supplement my ssd, and I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations that they had good experiences with? I'm especially concerned with overheating issues I've read about in this forum. I read that someone actually had their SATA cable melt because of the heat, and a few stories about the disk being ruined due to heat. Thanks.
Also, here are the posts about the overheating issues if anybody is interested:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12412844&postcount=1305
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12315600&postcount=1231
I'm currently considering an optibay hard disk to supplement my ssd, and I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations that they had good experiences with? I'm especially concerned with overheating issues I've read about in this forum. I read that someone actually had their SATA cable melt because of the heat, and a few stories about the disk being ruined due to heat. Thanks.
Also, here are the posts about the overheating issues if anybody is interested:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12412844&postcount=1305
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12315600&postcount=1231
jackerin
Apr 20, 12:47 PM
If you look at your screenshot you will see the checkbox is for "Hide" (as it also says in the description below). Select the application then press the minus button below the list.
JoeG4
Mar 17, 10:03 PM
Quite an upgrade? The page has almost no information anymore and only one picture of the store that doesn't really show what's inside.
If you click around the old one it even has a price list of stuff for Newtons. (Interestingly, the imac stand used to be a Netwon stand!!) :D
Yea, thinking about this, the old version of that page is way better and probably did a much better job at convincing people that they had to go see the Apple HQ store!
If you click around the old one it even has a price list of stuff for Newtons. (Interestingly, the imac stand used to be a Netwon stand!!) :D
Yea, thinking about this, the old version of that page is way better and probably did a much better job at convincing people that they had to go see the Apple HQ store!
Naago
Jul 9, 05:03 PM
Hey guys/gals,
I have very fond memories of an old game (80s) that was a top-down shooter like many others, except when you got a power-up, your ship got bigger... like a couple of guns added to the sides, etc.. so when you're fully powered up you were this behemoth of a space ship.
Anyone remember that? or one similar?
I have very fond memories of an old game (80s) that was a top-down shooter like many others, except when you got a power-up, your ship got bigger... like a couple of guns added to the sides, etc.. so when you're fully powered up you were this behemoth of a space ship.
Anyone remember that? or one similar?
numlock
May 2, 01:59 PM
this is what i have been using for one of my apps
set the_variable to contents of text field "the_text_field" of window "app_window"
set the_variable to contents of text field "the_text_field" of window "app_window"
lavar78
Jul 7, 09:18 PM
Honestly, I'm just curious what the songs are. :cool:
HexMonkey
Nov 29, 01:27 PM
Wikimedia seems to have bugs with '&' characters in titles. The 'Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White)' page was never actually deleted, it's just that when you tried to go to it it would take you to 'Power Macintosh G3 (Blue' instead.

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Tilpots
Nov 12, 01:03 PM
Wow. How beautiful...
I can see my house in that SE USA pic!
I can see my house in that SE USA pic!
crude analogy
Jan 3, 06:28 PM
Zarathustra,
Thank you for the post.
To clarify:
As the Director of Promotion and Marketing, I oversee the promotional materials produced by all subdivisions within my organization -- HR's included.
The major difference between "public relations" and "promotion" is that HR's relationship with the outside world exists to serve potential STAFF, whereas Promotion -- my division -- exists to serve potential CLIENTS.
Human Resources is natively concerned with getting people on board, while general materials promo is designed to interest potential clients in our products and services.
And, being among the largest consulting groups on the planet, it is hardly appropriate to deem Pacific "usual".
Regards,
-C.S.
P.S.: "Sarcasm is the recourse of a weak mind." --Freud
Thank you for the post.
To clarify:
As the Director of Promotion and Marketing, I oversee the promotional materials produced by all subdivisions within my organization -- HR's included.
The major difference between "public relations" and "promotion" is that HR's relationship with the outside world exists to serve potential STAFF, whereas Promotion -- my division -- exists to serve potential CLIENTS.
Human Resources is natively concerned with getting people on board, while general materials promo is designed to interest potential clients in our products and services.
And, being among the largest consulting groups on the planet, it is hardly appropriate to deem Pacific "usual".
Regards,
-C.S.
P.S.: "Sarcasm is the recourse of a weak mind." --Freud
CrzyCanuck72
Apr 24, 07:26 AM
holy crap you have no idea how long I've been trying to figure out how to do this for. Amazing!
sellitman
Jan 15, 09:35 AM
in case you haven't already seen this thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=414422)...
Thank you. No I didn't.
Good catch.
Thank you. No I didn't.
Good catch.
MattSepeta
Apr 18, 04:09 PM
Did you even bother to go to the WPC website and read about them, or is this simply some knee jerk reaction you're parroting from a right wing bloviator?
The name of the group is sort of odd, but reading through it, they are taking a different approach to racism and that is to be commended.
Somehow given your history here, I doubt you'd have problems with the seminar if it concerned right wing principles.
What part of my "history" would suggest that?
I have problems with ANY superfluous misuse of funds, be it a seminar for "White Privilege" or a Seminar for "poor hunting" or whatever "right-wing principle"you are imagining. School is for teaching Reading Riting and Rithmetic. NOT Social engineering, be it engineering for all out cut-throat capitalism or all-out make believe communism. Teach them Reading skills. Writing skills. Math skills. Hell, I even support funding for arts in the schools, despite what you garnered from my "history here".
As far as your initial dismissal based on my source, I read that article as well as the piece on the Start Tribune, HARDLY "right-wing" publication.
If you were trying to take home some meaty information about the, let' say, Koch brothers, would you go to their website as your course? :rolleyes:
Anyways, I navigated away from their site as soon as I came across this gem: Whites need to acknowledge and work through the negative historical implications of ‘Whiteness’ and create for ourselves a transformed identity as White people committed to equity and social change...To teach my White students and my own children...that there are different ways of being White, and that they have a choice as White people to become champions of justice and social healing. ~Gary Howard
All this being said, I do not doubt that racism and bigots are alive and well in our country and every other country across the globe. I simply think it is a bit preposterous to funnel funds away from the legitimate education mission. If this was being done in Georgia or Mississippi, I would be a bit more open to the idea, but the idea that Minneapolis, MN is intolerant actually blows my mind. Our city is consistently ranked among the most gay-friendly, and I imagine it is pretty similar in other regards.
The name of the group is sort of odd, but reading through it, they are taking a different approach to racism and that is to be commended.
Somehow given your history here, I doubt you'd have problems with the seminar if it concerned right wing principles.
What part of my "history" would suggest that?
I have problems with ANY superfluous misuse of funds, be it a seminar for "White Privilege" or a Seminar for "poor hunting" or whatever "right-wing principle"you are imagining. School is for teaching Reading Riting and Rithmetic. NOT Social engineering, be it engineering for all out cut-throat capitalism or all-out make believe communism. Teach them Reading skills. Writing skills. Math skills. Hell, I even support funding for arts in the schools, despite what you garnered from my "history here".
As far as your initial dismissal based on my source, I read that article as well as the piece on the Start Tribune, HARDLY "right-wing" publication.
If you were trying to take home some meaty information about the, let' say, Koch brothers, would you go to their website as your course? :rolleyes:
Anyways, I navigated away from their site as soon as I came across this gem: Whites need to acknowledge and work through the negative historical implications of ‘Whiteness’ and create for ourselves a transformed identity as White people committed to equity and social change...To teach my White students and my own children...that there are different ways of being White, and that they have a choice as White people to become champions of justice and social healing. ~Gary Howard
All this being said, I do not doubt that racism and bigots are alive and well in our country and every other country across the globe. I simply think it is a bit preposterous to funnel funds away from the legitimate education mission. If this was being done in Georgia or Mississippi, I would be a bit more open to the idea, but the idea that Minneapolis, MN is intolerant actually blows my mind. Our city is consistently ranked among the most gay-friendly, and I imagine it is pretty similar in other regards.
Snowy_River
Feb 26, 07:47 PM
iFile is iPad compatible. However, it won't do what you're looking for. In order to have that, you'll need a JB browser app that integrates the kind of FS access that iFile gives you.
P.S. iFile doesn't create a FS, it simply gives you access to the FS that exists behind the scenes in iOS.
P.S. iFile doesn't create a FS, it simply gives you access to the FS that exists behind the scenes in iOS.
aloshka
Apr 23, 04:37 PM
I'll go against the grain and say keep what you have.
You stated you want to cut down on costs, so unless you are a business doing some funky accounting tricks, your equipment is already paid for. And it sounds like since you do Apple dev as a profession, you may kick yourself in the future for having sold the Mac Pro for a ****** Windows box when you pick up another contract.
I also do contract work, and wouldn't dream of selling my personal equipment I use for business unless it was literally a "sell the Mac Pro or lose my apartment" kind of deal.
It's not sell apartment, but I do need the cash. Plus I simply cannot justify a high-end mac pro and a high-end macbook pro. I'll do work on one or the other but not both (impossible to sync 200gb of virtual machines). I kind of temporarily bought both because I couldn't make up my mind, knowing that if I try both eventually I'll sell the one I don't use later on. The problem is, I'll use the macbook pro for a few days hear the fans go on 100% for an hour or want to play a game and copy everything and switch to the mac pro. Then I have to be on-site at a client or just get tired of the home office and copy everything back to laptop and the cycle repeats itself.
But the reason why I keep leaning on macbook pro 15 + gaming rig, is because I like the idea of the primary computer being the portable macbook pro 15. So I have all my work always and it's fast enough for work. And have a gaming pc so I'm not overheating / abusing the laptop for games (unless I'm traveling :)
You stated you want to cut down on costs, so unless you are a business doing some funky accounting tricks, your equipment is already paid for. And it sounds like since you do Apple dev as a profession, you may kick yourself in the future for having sold the Mac Pro for a ****** Windows box when you pick up another contract.
I also do contract work, and wouldn't dream of selling my personal equipment I use for business unless it was literally a "sell the Mac Pro or lose my apartment" kind of deal.
It's not sell apartment, but I do need the cash. Plus I simply cannot justify a high-end mac pro and a high-end macbook pro. I'll do work on one or the other but not both (impossible to sync 200gb of virtual machines). I kind of temporarily bought both because I couldn't make up my mind, knowing that if I try both eventually I'll sell the one I don't use later on. The problem is, I'll use the macbook pro for a few days hear the fans go on 100% for an hour or want to play a game and copy everything and switch to the mac pro. Then I have to be on-site at a client or just get tired of the home office and copy everything back to laptop and the cycle repeats itself.
But the reason why I keep leaning on macbook pro 15 + gaming rig, is because I like the idea of the primary computer being the portable macbook pro 15. So I have all my work always and it's fast enough for work. And have a gaming pc so I'm not overheating / abusing the laptop for games (unless I'm traveling :)
MikhailT
Mar 28, 11:27 PM
Haha, well I think it's a valid concern!! I mean I would hope that Apple wouldn't do that to us, but honestly I wouldn't be too surprised.
A HUGE part of Lion is the OS doing the multitasking so we don't have to think about it. That's why apple took away the little light below the apps. There is no "open" or "close".
Although, I suppose another thing about Lion is that every state gets saved. So if a window or safari tab were to close, then hypothetically it would open back exactly how it was??
I would assume that any open windows stay open (and no safari refreshing!) but can any of you Lioners out there confirm this?
You're comparing an orange to an apple, actually more like a tiny grape to an apple.
They are both based on the same OS X core but the code is much more optimized and slimmer on the iPad with much tighter hardware restrictions.
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
Also, the multitasking isn't a huge part of the OS, it's actually tiny. If you remove Cocoa, all the apps/framework and the GUI, the OS is probably less than 512MB (based on the open source darwin's binary iso size).
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.
A HUGE part of Lion is the OS doing the multitasking so we don't have to think about it. That's why apple took away the little light below the apps. There is no "open" or "close".
Although, I suppose another thing about Lion is that every state gets saved. So if a window or safari tab were to close, then hypothetically it would open back exactly how it was??
I would assume that any open windows stay open (and no safari refreshing!) but can any of you Lioners out there confirm this?
You're comparing an orange to an apple, actually more like a tiny grape to an apple.
They are both based on the same OS X core but the code is much more optimized and slimmer on the iPad with much tighter hardware restrictions.
If the iPad devices are as powerful as our computers, we would not be experiencing any issues in Safari. You're talking about just 256MB of RAM in the first-gen iPad and 512MB in second-gen iPad which are able to handle the sites in Safari much better than it does in the first-gen iPad. Add 2GB-4GB to the iPad, Mobile Safari would be able to handle 20 sites without any refreshing required.
Secondly, Apple didn't take open/close lights away, it is now an optional setting in the Systems Preferences. The reason Apple did this is because they want to remove the idea of "open"/"closed" states. The software are starting to catch up to the hardware in terms of speed that we can leave applications and return to it in the same state. Apple wants to be able to introduce the concept of *resuming* apps, not *closed*. When you restart Lion with open apps, Lion will restart with the same open apps in the same state. This is the future on Mac OS X. No more closing required, especially with a fast SSD.
The hard drive/ssd in today's computers are much faster than the NANDs in the current iPad. Resuming an app is much faster than it would be on a modern computer. Look at how fast apps are resuming from the previous state in the iPad 2 and you can see how much the hardware difference is affecting the performance.
Also, the multitasking isn't a huge part of the OS, it's actually tiny. If you remove Cocoa, all the apps/framework and the GUI, the OS is probably less than 512MB (based on the open source darwin's binary iso size).
The other thing that you need to consider is the memory swap. Mac OS X have swap, iOS doesn't. Even if you run out of free memory on the Macs, you'll begin to switch to the harddrive/ssd to use as virtual memory.
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