isoMorpheus
Feb 1, 01:33 AM
Not anytime soon, Apple's shipping the cinema displays with Leopard as desktop on the boxing now.
tag
Aug 15, 06:11 PM
Nooo don't fall into the trap of the evil HTML emails! :eek:
Some light reading.... ;)
http://www.vexen.co.uk/notes/htmlemails.html
http://www.lyris.com/resources/articles/200402images_html_email.html
http://www.birdhouse.org/etc/evilmail.html
Of course if you are really insistant on this I believe you just send emails like normal execpt you use HTML code markup in the email, and need to change a setting or two so that the email program you are working on recognizes that the outgoing email is HTML.
If you use mail.app here is an applescript that apparently helps in the process.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050228113934687
Some light reading.... ;)
http://www.vexen.co.uk/notes/htmlemails.html
http://www.lyris.com/resources/articles/200402images_html_email.html
http://www.birdhouse.org/etc/evilmail.html
Of course if you are really insistant on this I believe you just send emails like normal execpt you use HTML code markup in the email, and need to change a setting or two so that the email program you are working on recognizes that the outgoing email is HTML.
If you use mail.app here is an applescript that apparently helps in the process.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050228113934687
batchtaster
Apr 20, 06:12 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
Unreal greed.
It's not greed. They make a good product that people want and are willing to pay for.
Is it greed because my client list has an addendum that is a waiting-to-be-my-client list? I'm good at what I do, people want what I do and they're willing to pay me at my current rate. Why would I drop that rate? I'm not a charity. Apparently this is a level at which my business sustains. Considering the waiting list, I'm probably not charging enough. If my clients disappear, then I drop my rate or make other sacrifices to rebuild my client base.
I don't think you understand supply and demand.
Unreal greed.
It's not greed. They make a good product that people want and are willing to pay for.
Is it greed because my client list has an addendum that is a waiting-to-be-my-client list? I'm good at what I do, people want what I do and they're willing to pay me at my current rate. Why would I drop that rate? I'm not a charity. Apparently this is a level at which my business sustains. Considering the waiting list, I'm probably not charging enough. If my clients disappear, then I drop my rate or make other sacrifices to rebuild my client base.
I don't think you understand supply and demand.
Trialnterror
Mar 11, 09:55 AM
20 at most
Somebody send the mexican guy down here with tamales! I'm soooo hungry!
Somebody send the mexican guy down here with tamales! I'm soooo hungry!
octoberdeath
Sep 25, 09:50 PM
Why dont you just build a webpage and then send everyone a link? Just like the spammers do.
we thought of that and for our first email I think we might do just that. but we would rather do it this way so that it would better suit or needs. this is a mass email that we send out to people that sign up on our emailing list. we want to create something where it gives people updates for stuff we are doing every month, and everything would correlate back to our website we are working on. idealy we are going to have a printed news letter, an enews letter, and our website with all three fulfilling different needs.
here are some examples of what we are wanting to do.
we thought of that and for our first email I think we might do just that. but we would rather do it this way so that it would better suit or needs. this is a mass email that we send out to people that sign up on our emailing list. we want to create something where it gives people updates for stuff we are doing every month, and everything would correlate back to our website we are working on. idealy we are going to have a printed news letter, an enews letter, and our website with all three fulfilling different needs.
here are some examples of what we are wanting to do.
twoodcc
Sep 17, 10:09 PM
well we just got passed today. we are now ranked 57th for team rankings. we are avg around 100k as a team. i've seen some individuals avg around that. crazy stuff.
my numbers look down right now, but after i complete that bigadv unit, they'll go up.
we need to get busy
my numbers look down right now, but after i complete that bigadv unit, they'll go up.
we need to get busy
SupremeTeam
Nov 3, 01:51 PM
You already know. D4L.
stormin
Mar 4, 10:57 AM
it's a full time position, we have clients around the county. youw ould be handling 50/50 mac/pc clients. you need your own car but we pay mileage.
e-mail me direct if you are interested.
I'm a student at UCSD and would also be interested. What exactly does the job entail? Please let me know!
e-mail me direct if you are interested.
I'm a student at UCSD and would also be interested. What exactly does the job entail? Please let me know!
martinX
Mar 22, 05:42 PM
Planning on importing bunch of Personal movies
and then what...
also, how many hours of movies?
and then what...
also, how many hours of movies?
LaCosta
Apr 11, 09:53 PM
Thanks everyone to help me with my case selection.
I purchased an Otterbox Commuter and it has been great. First few days the edging of my wet applied screen protector started slightly to come up....but I would just get the bubble out and it would adhere without any marks or distortion. Then after the Otterbox silicone broke in, it no longer was causing an issue.
I like how the poly carbonate shell is holding and firming up the silicone. And the little bit of silicone that is showing gives the impression that it will protect the phone in a drop.
I like the Commuter. Thanks.
I purchased an Otterbox Commuter and it has been great. First few days the edging of my wet applied screen protector started slightly to come up....but I would just get the bubble out and it would adhere without any marks or distortion. Then after the Otterbox silicone broke in, it no longer was causing an issue.
I like how the poly carbonate shell is holding and firming up the silicone. And the little bit of silicone that is showing gives the impression that it will protect the phone in a drop.
I like the Commuter. Thanks.
Jony Mac
Mar 16, 07:42 AM
Thats strange...I thought they wouldnt boot without the PRAM
mcarnes
Sep 12, 10:06 AM
I was getting a cavity filled at the dentist. He had the TV on in the background. I don't know if it made the drilling more or less noticable...
benhollberg
Mar 10, 07:59 AM
Anyone planning on going to the Apple Store tonight? Anyone know if there is a line yet?
BornToMac
Nov 1, 03:52 PM
http://i668.photobucket.com/albums/vv42/BornToMac_2009/Screenshot2010-11-01at45104PM.png
MrNomNoms
Apr 5, 08:42 AM
The NVIDIA 320m isn't "6 year old tech." Nor are the Toshiba SSD, HD screen, glass trackpad, or OS X 10.6. Get past the mindset that the CPU defines the computer and you'll see that the MacBook Air is a modern device. That said, I would like to see Thunderbolt in the next revision, and undoubtedly it will get Sandy Bridge sometime this year.
Even the 'Core 2' isn't 6 year old technology, its no more '6 year old technology' than Sandy Bridge being little more than a 'extension of 6 year old technology'. The Core 2 is as valid today as it was when it was first released, fine tuned, tweaked, and perfected - to me I don't see it hanging around for 6 years as being bad, I see it as an example of good design that can stand the test of time and deliver great performance to this day. Today the Core 2 is still being sold but under new brands, new names etc. but it is still very much the same.
It will be interesting to see where Sandy Bridge fits into it - whether Apple is waiting for the Intel refresh later this year named Ivy Bridge which will hopefully bring a GPU refresh as well :)
Even the 'Core 2' isn't 6 year old technology, its no more '6 year old technology' than Sandy Bridge being little more than a 'extension of 6 year old technology'. The Core 2 is as valid today as it was when it was first released, fine tuned, tweaked, and perfected - to me I don't see it hanging around for 6 years as being bad, I see it as an example of good design that can stand the test of time and deliver great performance to this day. Today the Core 2 is still being sold but under new brands, new names etc. but it is still very much the same.
It will be interesting to see where Sandy Bridge fits into it - whether Apple is waiting for the Intel refresh later this year named Ivy Bridge which will hopefully bring a GPU refresh as well :)
barkingDog
May 2, 06:28 PM
Bonds79 is just trying to troll Att users into a flamewar. Please don't feed him :rolleyes:
Ah. I see now. :o
I fed this little piece of cruft on another of his threads with a question about a seriously odd statement re: AT&T and data caps.
Had I realized he was an piece of "anti-AT&T" fly-tape ... well, I've no excuse I guess.
@ap3604: Thx man. :)
Ah. I see now. :o
I fed this little piece of cruft on another of his threads with a question about a seriously odd statement re: AT&T and data caps.
Had I realized he was an piece of "anti-AT&T" fly-tape ... well, I've no excuse I guess.
@ap3604: Thx man. :)
Hellhammer
Apr 29, 03:58 PM
Flash isn't exactly new technology as first NANDs were released back in 1987. However, NANDs have not offered much capacity before today. Back in the biggest NAND we had was 1GB. I think 2.5" SSDs can hold up to 16 NANDs so this would result in capacity of 16GB. The biggest HD in 2005 was 500GB, which had more than 30 times bigger capacity than the best SSD could have offered back then.
Right now, we have a lot bigger NANDs. The biggest ones used in SSDs are 32GB I think but Toshiba has already announced a 128GB NAND. I don't know when they are shipping them but 64GB should already be available. 16x128GB would give you 2TB! In the mean time, HDs have not developed that much. In 6 years, the HD capacity has only become 6 times greater (500GB -> 3TB). In that same time, NANDs have become 64 times bigger in capacity (1GB -> 64GB).
Okay, that is it for the history lesson and why we didn't have SSDs until now. The reason why I think SSDs are still so expensive is the huge demand for NANDs. SSDs use the same flash memory as lots of other products, i.e. NANDs. If you look at the industry now, a lot products are using NANDs. Phones, tablets, TVs, computers... Pretty much all electronics with some kind of an operating system. Smart phones have become very popular during the last few years. Tablets are still very new but they are also becoming popular.
When the demand is big, then the manufacturers can keep the prices up because people will buy it anyway. What would your iPhone be without a nice amount of storage? Or would you prefer a hard drive in it which would make it a lot bigger and heavier? Those devices simply cannot be what they are without NANDs. This means OEMs must buy NANDs, no matter what the price is.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1143524
That is what I said earlier today.
Right now, we have a lot bigger NANDs. The biggest ones used in SSDs are 32GB I think but Toshiba has already announced a 128GB NAND. I don't know when they are shipping them but 64GB should already be available. 16x128GB would give you 2TB! In the mean time, HDs have not developed that much. In 6 years, the HD capacity has only become 6 times greater (500GB -> 3TB). In that same time, NANDs have become 64 times bigger in capacity (1GB -> 64GB).
Okay, that is it for the history lesson and why we didn't have SSDs until now. The reason why I think SSDs are still so expensive is the huge demand for NANDs. SSDs use the same flash memory as lots of other products, i.e. NANDs. If you look at the industry now, a lot products are using NANDs. Phones, tablets, TVs, computers... Pretty much all electronics with some kind of an operating system. Smart phones have become very popular during the last few years. Tablets are still very new but they are also becoming popular.
When the demand is big, then the manufacturers can keep the prices up because people will buy it anyway. What would your iPhone be without a nice amount of storage? Or would you prefer a hard drive in it which would make it a lot bigger and heavier? Those devices simply cannot be what they are without NANDs. This means OEMs must buy NANDs, no matter what the price is.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1143524
That is what I said earlier today.
Uragon
Oct 12, 11:03 AM
First, there's a reason why it's iWorks, it's not i(t)Works, 'I' means 'you' have to work it out. Second, if 'lasso', still doens't work well, well you have something to hang around your ........:D
Over and above, I welcome the good rumour...
Over and above, I welcome the good rumour...
Corey Grandy
Nov 1, 10:02 AM
Can't say why, but I love this picture.
spinko
Oct 25, 10:20 AM
Not sure why people think this is bad. Fair use if you ask me.
OTOH it's possibly open to abuse but i think it's worth the risk. I'm not overly keen on DRM stopping people doing what they like with stuff they've paid for. I wouldn't touch a DRM CD for example. All my downloads are from places that don't do DRM (and have at least 320kbps mp3 or better).
Could you drop a URL ?
OTOH it's possibly open to abuse but i think it's worth the risk. I'm not overly keen on DRM stopping people doing what they like with stuff they've paid for. I wouldn't touch a DRM CD for example. All my downloads are from places that don't do DRM (and have at least 320kbps mp3 or better).
Could you drop a URL ?
Brradley
Sep 2, 12:23 PM
I'm either going to go for a Gelaskin, or a Switch Easy case, either NUDE or colors hopefully.
What case are you hoping is brought out for the iPo4? :)
What case are you hoping is brought out for the iPo4? :)
Grannyville7989
May 5, 05:28 AM
Alternatively, you could create a third partition on your laptop and format it as FAT32 or exFAT and keep all of your data on there so both Windows and Mac and read & write the files.
Bobdude161
Aug 13, 10:38 PM
I look up to you...
Beefnoodle
Apr 12, 02:22 AM
I feel like a addict. I'll kiss a man for my jailbreak.
I know people are working hard to get it done, and there is no one who appreciates their work more than I.
There're creative ways to show your appreciation, kissing a man might not be enough motivation. Bust out some knee pads, then turn 'round, it ain't nuthin' but a butt ache; everyone cries their first time.
Take one for the team and git'r done.
:cool:
I know people are working hard to get it done, and there is no one who appreciates their work more than I.
There're creative ways to show your appreciation, kissing a man might not be enough motivation. Bust out some knee pads, then turn 'round, it ain't nuthin' but a butt ache; everyone cries their first time.
Take one for the team and git'r done.
:cool:
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