2nyRiggz
Mar 30, 09:40 AM
I have a question for you CP.....howcome you never hit on guyah(sp)...she was hot.
Also your enemies are lame and they always seem to *bleep* you up:)
Just joking around:D
Bless
Also your enemies are lame and they always seem to *bleep* you up:)
Just joking around:D
Bless
4ndr3w
Oct 27, 02:11 PM
Hey, I was in the first five people, don't know what my official number was. Here are some photos.
barijazz
Jan 25, 11:15 AM
I mainly want more ports on the ACDs so that I can hook up my apple t.v. and watch HD movies on it. I can't believe apple didn't offer HD movie rentals for computers.:mad:
Max on Macs
Oct 12, 11:33 AM
iWork updates are always welcome in my book, but I'm not sure "Lasso" will ever be as successful as Pages or Keynote. With programs like Pages or Keynote, you don't need guaranteed interoperability, but with Excel it's different. With Excel, you are less likely to distribute it in printed form or orally in a presentation, rather you would distribute it electronically. Plus, when it comes to numbers, there is no room for error.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
OllyW
Nov 17, 05:07 AM
There's some striking images in that collection.
I like this one...
http://www.fubiz.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/appledestroy12-550x691.jpg
I like this one...
http://www.fubiz.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/appledestroy12-550x691.jpg
Yellow 13
Mar 26, 10:38 AM
How the hell this does not get posted here? It's the best coming game of the year!
I will only post images sorry :(
If you want video, please go to YouTube and search for "Ace Combat Assault Horizon Trailer" (IGN's trailer is the original one, there's some extended parts. And other versions too)
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2010/221/604703_20100810_screen002.jpg
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2010/221/604703_20100810_screen015.jpg
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2010/221/604703_20100810_screen018.jpg
FULL GALLERY -------> http://asia.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/acecombatassaulthorizon/screenindex.html
Btw, this isn't the first.
AC1
AC2
AC3
(PS1)
AC4
AC5
AC0
(PS2)
AC6
(X360)
ACX
ACX2
(PSP)
well what do you think?
I will only post images sorry :(
If you want video, please go to YouTube and search for "Ace Combat Assault Horizon Trailer" (IGN's trailer is the original one, there's some extended parts. And other versions too)
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2010/221/604703_20100810_screen002.jpg
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2010/221/604703_20100810_screen015.jpg
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespot/images/2010/221/604703_20100810_screen018.jpg
FULL GALLERY -------> http://asia.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/acecombatassaulthorizon/screenindex.html
Btw, this isn't the first.
AC1
AC2
AC3
(PS1)
AC4
AC5
AC0
(PS2)
AC6
(X360)
ACX
ACX2
(PSP)
well what do you think?
ZilogZ80
Mar 11, 07:59 AM
I can connect to our intranet site via hostname (e.g. xyz.local/index.html) when I am on the LAN because (as I understand it) .local hostnames are advertised by the bonjour service. But this does not work over a VPN (becuase no bonjour services do) so I have to connect by IP address (e.g. 192.168.2.11/index.html)
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
Joshuarocks
Apr 25, 03:47 AM
WORST BUY = Best Buy.. another company thats racist and discriminatory.
Coleman2010
Apr 17, 05:07 PM
Will have to just wait for iPad to be jail broken then someone crack the 1.0 ipa
True. I backed up the 1.0 API to my time capsule for safe keeping.
True. I backed up the 1.0 API to my time capsule for safe keeping.
my.(life)'
Mar 1, 02:22 AM
The last line of the first rule in style.css seems to be one of the culprits.
html, body, div, span, applet, object, iframe, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, img {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
border: 0;
outline: 0;
font-size: 100%;
}
If you change the value of font-size the fonts on the page adjust accordingly... except for the page you go to after clicking on Submit, where the Main Menu and Contact Info font size stay constant no matter how much you fiddle with that value.
Somewhere that font-size rule is being altered by another rule. Unfortunately there are so many levels of nesting in the HTML markup and unused selectors and rules in the .css files that I cannot even begin to guess at where that is happening.
My only suggestion is to make a new stylesheet with only the rules the page is using and then comment them out one by one, until you find the offender.
html, body, div, span, applet, object, iframe, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, img {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
border: 0;
outline: 0;
font-size: 100%;
}
If you change the value of font-size the fonts on the page adjust accordingly... except for the page you go to after clicking on Submit, where the Main Menu and Contact Info font size stay constant no matter how much you fiddle with that value.
Somewhere that font-size rule is being altered by another rule. Unfortunately there are so many levels of nesting in the HTML markup and unused selectors and rules in the .css files that I cannot even begin to guess at where that is happening.
My only suggestion is to make a new stylesheet with only the rules the page is using and then comment them out one by one, until you find the offender.
williamw
Oct 7, 06:59 PM
Okay, I believe I have a deal with bc008. But my brother now wants me to find him one :p Has to be 8GB, same offer, same rules as in first post.
MowingDevil
Apr 12, 09:00 PM
This seems to be the best solution I've come across yet
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
Any other recommendations?
http://www.radialeng.com/di-j48.htm
Any other recommendations?
djsound
Mar 10, 12:51 PM
That site looks very cool. I was under the impression I could try it out on one page but when I click download it says I need to pay $12? If it work I'll be paying for sure...but I want to try it first..
bigandy
Aug 7, 06:25 PM
since they never created a 1.0 of Virtual PC (they just bought it), how do they know? :rolleyes:
lu0s3r322
Mar 24, 10:01 PM
http://hornfrogs.zenfolio.com/img/s5/v4/p954891222-5.jpg
this is just the comex screenshot?
this is just the comex screenshot?
Anonymous Freak
Jun 22, 01:36 AM
Decide the minimum YOU are willing to part with it for.
Set that as the minimum bid, no reserve. The market will decide how much it is worth. Maybe pick a "pie in the sky" (yet possible) Buy-it-now price.
For example, if I was selling my Macintosh 128K (which I'm NOT, you can't have it even AFTER prying it from my cold dead hands,) I would put it on with a minimum bid of $250 (what I paid for it,) and a Buy-It-Now of $1000.
Ridiculously high starting bids cut down on the early bidders; and reserves cut down on the mid-term bidders. When you cut down on bidders at all, you cut down the maximum price. (For all but the ultra-rarest of items, where it'll go for insane amounts no matter what price you put, like an Apple I.)
Set that as the minimum bid, no reserve. The market will decide how much it is worth. Maybe pick a "pie in the sky" (yet possible) Buy-it-now price.
For example, if I was selling my Macintosh 128K (which I'm NOT, you can't have it even AFTER prying it from my cold dead hands,) I would put it on with a minimum bid of $250 (what I paid for it,) and a Buy-It-Now of $1000.
Ridiculously high starting bids cut down on the early bidders; and reserves cut down on the mid-term bidders. When you cut down on bidders at all, you cut down the maximum price. (For all but the ultra-rarest of items, where it'll go for insane amounts no matter what price you put, like an Apple I.)
phungy
Jan 23, 09:14 PM
Cybergypsy has an opened 8GB iPhone but she doesn't want an iPod Touch, she will trade even for a 4GB iPhone. So if you can a hold of one of them, that'll work out for both of you.
karsten
Nov 11, 01:53 AM
couple of wp's i made from the mac intro movie:)
get the full rez pics here on my dA page:
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/apple-184515377?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=1
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/nebula-184515548?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=0
get the full rez pics here on my dA page:
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/apple-184515377?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=1
http://avidwriter.deviantart.com/art/nebula-184515548?q=sort%3Atime+gallery%3Aavidwriter&qo=0
Dagless
Apr 15, 04:49 PM
That's because touchscreen interfaces are still a new thing and it's going to take time and trial-and-error to figure out how to best use it for gaming. We're already seeing little moments of brilliance here and there. Have you tried Super MonkeyBall or Myst on iPad? They're right at home--better than in their original platforms.
But most game companies aren't looking at that yet. Right now, we're dealing with a lot of game companies wanting to impose virtual buttons or joysticks on the screen, which IMO, is a kludge. But then a game like Angry Birds comes along and it's a huge hit because they work with the hardware instead of trying to tie it down to the old way of doing things. Imagine playing Angry Birds on a console. What a painful experience that would be. And yet on a touchscreen, it's a pure joy.
Give it time. This touchscreen gaming thing has just started, and it will continue getting better as game companies figure out how to work with the hardware instead of fighting it.
Touchscreen has just started but it ultimately is flawed.
Tactile feedback is very important in real gaming*. There are options out there for tactile touchscreens but Apple appear to not want to implement them. As I said before too your fingers cover up the gameplay. The DS circumvents this by having replacement buttons and precision touchscreen control on the lower screen and the action remains on the top screen.
*And yes I do agree - something like Angry Birds does not work well on consoles. However Metal Gear Solid 4, Fallout 3, Team Fortress 2 etc... they also don't work on touchscreens. And if we had to pick one or the other - I'd have to side with those more full, complex games.
It's not as if every game and genre can be translated to touchscreens, and I imagine there are many more genres more suitable to physical controls than there are genres suitable to touch controls.
That's all really. iOS gaming is fun for queues and on the bus, but when it comes to sitting down at night with a good handheld game... out comes the PSP or DS (or GBA).
But most game companies aren't looking at that yet. Right now, we're dealing with a lot of game companies wanting to impose virtual buttons or joysticks on the screen, which IMO, is a kludge. But then a game like Angry Birds comes along and it's a huge hit because they work with the hardware instead of trying to tie it down to the old way of doing things. Imagine playing Angry Birds on a console. What a painful experience that would be. And yet on a touchscreen, it's a pure joy.
Give it time. This touchscreen gaming thing has just started, and it will continue getting better as game companies figure out how to work with the hardware instead of fighting it.
Touchscreen has just started but it ultimately is flawed.
Tactile feedback is very important in real gaming*. There are options out there for tactile touchscreens but Apple appear to not want to implement them. As I said before too your fingers cover up the gameplay. The DS circumvents this by having replacement buttons and precision touchscreen control on the lower screen and the action remains on the top screen.
*And yes I do agree - something like Angry Birds does not work well on consoles. However Metal Gear Solid 4, Fallout 3, Team Fortress 2 etc... they also don't work on touchscreens. And if we had to pick one or the other - I'd have to side with those more full, complex games.
It's not as if every game and genre can be translated to touchscreens, and I imagine there are many more genres more suitable to physical controls than there are genres suitable to touch controls.
That's all really. iOS gaming is fun for queues and on the bus, but when it comes to sitting down at night with a good handheld game... out comes the PSP or DS (or GBA).
Snesley Wipes
Mar 29, 08:45 PM
Try resetting the system management controller first (smc).
kainjow
Oct 24, 07:39 PM
Does anybody know how far this resolution independence goes? Meaning, if finder and the dock are the only things that are resolution independent, but office, ilife, etc. still turn tiny, no thanks. But does carbon and cocao mean that apps built on those (which/how many apps) will automatically be scalable?
It's system wide. All system interface controls will be resolution independent out of the box.
It's system wide. All system interface controls will be resolution independent out of the box.
MacRumors
Oct 27, 10:31 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2010/10/27/foxconn-joining-pegatron-for-cdma-iphone-production/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/10/27/113027-foxconn_workers.jpg
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/10/27/113027-foxconn_workers.jpg
asdf542
Apr 18, 09:49 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/18/spec-bumped-iphone-5-set-for-september-ramp-revamped-iphone-in-1h-2012/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
Concord Securities analyst
Stopped reading there.
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
Concord Securities analyst
Stopped reading there.
twoodcc
Mar 6, 12:47 PM
ooh octocore. sounds fancy when u call it that :D
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
haha, yeah it does. and i bet it can fold like crazy too.
thanks for the link :)
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
haha, yeah it does. and i bet it can fold like crazy too.
thanks for the link :)
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