Frosticus
Apr 5, 03:31 AM
Glad to hear it. This is probably how all laptops will be in a few years (i.e. SSD, no internal optical drive, ultra thin/light etc).
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
iMattcotv
Apr 18, 01:51 PM
I have to disagree with this comment, its not the Iphone man is USA's Networks. over here in england i have had no dropped calls (not a single one) beit the Iphone 3GS, 3G or 4 not a single dropped call and i am sure the majority of Iphone users here would state this.
I can confirm this.
I have many friends with iPhone 4's, all on different carriers here in canada and none of us have experienced a dropped call, only I have which was because the proximity had me end the call, but that was fixed since 4.2.1.
I can confirm this.
I have many friends with iPhone 4's, all on different carriers here in canada and none of us have experienced a dropped call, only I have which was because the proximity had me end the call, but that was fixed since 4.2.1.
Hermes Monster
Apr 15, 11:12 AM
We're professionals, and have been doing it for 8 years, and it probably took us 2-250 hours to produce that site :) There are some dynamic aspects to the portfolio and a lot of jquery.
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
floyde
Nov 20, 11:09 AM
well if you did look :P
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003...
The main reason is that I already have a lot of .NET code that could be useful for web development. I'm not using windows or sql server though. I'm trying out Mono's ASP .NET and I've already ported some of my code to Mono and to MySql. But in spite of this, I don't have much experience with web apps so I would feel much better if I could take a look at what other people have already done. I have decent-enough skills to build the shopping cart, but I've no clue about security issues, so that I would like to learn.
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003...
The main reason is that I already have a lot of .NET code that could be useful for web development. I'm not using windows or sql server though. I'm trying out Mono's ASP .NET and I've already ported some of my code to Mono and to MySql. But in spite of this, I don't have much experience with web apps so I would feel much better if I could take a look at what other people have already done. I have decent-enough skills to build the shopping cart, but I've no clue about security issues, so that I would like to learn.
elsami
Apr 18, 11:05 AM
Between this and countless other stories, as well as the "White iPhone 4" rumors, I think I'll wait a few months before upgrading form the 3GS
Sun Baked
Sep 17, 03:11 PM
4) Macs are designed without the heatspreaders in mind, putting memory in with the heatspreader on in machines where it actually fits -- blocks the airflow around the RAM. Negating the purpose of heatspreaders.
The PM G5 threads basically looked cool but also like a solid brick of aluminum.
After people start complaining how stupid it was to use such crap in a PowerMac G5, the dealers quickly pulled it.
The PM G5 threads basically looked cool but also like a solid brick of aluminum.
After people start complaining how stupid it was to use such crap in a PowerMac G5, the dealers quickly pulled it.
kvizzel
Apr 13, 11:12 AM
do you think this would work with the iTunes home sharing?
Ropie
Nov 6, 06:32 AM
here's my 27" ACD :)
Where on Earth is that??
Where on Earth is that??
ivan2002
Apr 18, 11:13 AM
Soooo getting the white next week.
HappyDude20
Nov 1, 01:44 PM
Yes it's 'Orion Nebula' (3360x1050 MOD); I don't know from where I got it ..
anyway I uploaded it here (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_201011/20101101193823_01881_orionnebula_MOD.jpg) ;)
Thank you so much. Brings back memories.
Here it is:
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs9/i/2006/065/f/0/Apple_Store_Ginza_by_Atreide.png
Looks like the Apple Store at the Promenade in L.A.
anyway I uploaded it here (http://www.pctunerup.com/up/image.php?src=_201011/20101101193823_01881_orionnebula_MOD.jpg) ;)
Thank you so much. Brings back memories.
Here it is:
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs9/i/2006/065/f/0/Apple_Store_Ginza_by_Atreide.png
Looks like the Apple Store at the Promenade in L.A.
Mess
Apr 20, 03:59 PM
wow! Thats some nice profit!
gameface
Mar 7, 12:36 PM
IS helps in low light and longer focal lengths. It isn't so much a need in say a 18-55 but is very beneficial when you have say a 70-200. In low light it will allow you to shoot about 2 stops slower shutter speed without noticeable camera shake but with practice that can be achieved as well.
The DC is for the DC-micro motor instead of USM motor found in newer and more expensive lenses. I'd say get what you can afford and learn to shoot in manual. Having a single lens forces you to adapt to situations. There are many times I will only bring a single lens with me even though I have 6. It forces you to look for solutions and that is something that is important for becoming a decent photographer, IMHO.
The DC is for the DC-micro motor instead of USM motor found in newer and more expensive lenses. I'd say get what you can afford and learn to shoot in manual. Having a single lens forces you to adapt to situations. There are many times I will only bring a single lens with me even though I have 6. It forces you to look for solutions and that is something that is important for becoming a decent photographer, IMHO.
myjay610
Mar 14, 12:04 PM
I second setting up a local DNS, you could use BIND on an existing mac or recycle an old PC and install BIND on linux, use os x server, etc.
Other things to consider, if your hosts are obtaining IP addresses via DHCP you'll have to configure your DHCP server to assign the local DNS server IP address, right now it's probably assigning the IP address of your router/gateway you'll also need to set the search domain for your hosts so you don't have to type full domain names everytime.
If hosts have static IPs don't forget to manually set the DNS server IP and search domain.
On your DNS server, just set the forwarder IP address to what the DNS IPs are in your current router configuration, your ISPs DNS or you could just use OpenDNS servers which is what I usually do if I set up a local DNS server.
Did a quick search on the web and found this: http://www.macshadows.com/kb/index.php?title=How_To:_Enable_BIND_-_Mac_OS_X's_Built-in_DNS_Server ... could be useful. If you browse around enough you could find a way to do it on an existing Mac w/o installing server OS.
Other things to consider, if your hosts are obtaining IP addresses via DHCP you'll have to configure your DHCP server to assign the local DNS server IP address, right now it's probably assigning the IP address of your router/gateway you'll also need to set the search domain for your hosts so you don't have to type full domain names everytime.
If hosts have static IPs don't forget to manually set the DNS server IP and search domain.
On your DNS server, just set the forwarder IP address to what the DNS IPs are in your current router configuration, your ISPs DNS or you could just use OpenDNS servers which is what I usually do if I set up a local DNS server.
Did a quick search on the web and found this: http://www.macshadows.com/kb/index.php?title=How_To:_Enable_BIND_-_Mac_OS_X's_Built-in_DNS_Server ... could be useful. If you browse around enough you could find a way to do it on an existing Mac w/o installing server OS.
Linkjeniero
Jun 23, 11:13 AM
help!
I just got done upgrading my G4 B&W to Tiger (fresh install) and I decided to get this comptuer back folding again. I ran the little single processor install script that is linked in the folding FAQ to get it installed and running.
Now for some reason, every time I open Terminal, it calls the Install script. I deleted the install script, but it still tries to open it every time I open a new terminal window, and I get the following.
Last login: Thu Jun 23 09:57:48 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
Yosemite:~ USERr$ /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command; exit
-bash: /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command: No such file or directory
logout
[Process completed]
Here is what I attempted to do to resolve my issue, which none have fixed
1. Install and run the script again.
2. Change the default shell from the terminal prefrences.
Does anyone know what file I need to edit to get a normal shell, and to have the system stop trying to call the install script?
Thanks for any help!
I thought my Linux experience would help here, but I am lost!
One of the files that get executed every time you open the terminal is ~/.profile (where '~' is your home directory). You can't see this file normally because it begins with '.', so to see it you have to use "ls -a" instead of just "ls". Open it, and if it has a line that executes the program you don't want, just erase it.
I just got done upgrading my G4 B&W to Tiger (fresh install) and I decided to get this comptuer back folding again. I ran the little single processor install script that is linked in the folding FAQ to get it installed and running.
Now for some reason, every time I open Terminal, it calls the Install script. I deleted the install script, but it still tries to open it every time I open a new terminal window, and I get the following.
Last login: Thu Jun 23 09:57:48 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
Yosemite:~ USERr$ /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command; exit
-bash: /Volumes/single/.setup/script.command: No such file or directory
logout
[Process completed]
Here is what I attempted to do to resolve my issue, which none have fixed
1. Install and run the script again.
2. Change the default shell from the terminal prefrences.
Does anyone know what file I need to edit to get a normal shell, and to have the system stop trying to call the install script?
Thanks for any help!
I thought my Linux experience would help here, but I am lost!
One of the files that get executed every time you open the terminal is ~/.profile (where '~' is your home directory). You can't see this file normally because it begins with '.', so to see it you have to use "ls -a" instead of just "ls". Open it, and if it has a line that executes the program you don't want, just erase it.
tehreflex
Apr 14, 01:56 PM
I'm probably going to be too late, still at work for a couple of hours :mad:
You might still be ok. I've been able to save my SHSH even the next day in the past but best not chance it. Do it asap.
You might still be ok. I've been able to save my SHSH even the next day in the past but best not chance it. Do it asap.
Transporteur
Nov 12, 12:33 PM
if you want to make your menubar black like that use this link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWWqKLti8eg). it's the link that i used. there are a lot of warnings and what not but it worked fine for me. just make sure you back up your files.
there are also a lot of different vids on the side of that page.
as for the dock read THIS (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11405624&postcount=195) post that i made a couple days ago.
Thank you very much! I hope this runs on 10.6 as well. Well, lets see. :D
there are also a lot of different vids on the side of that page.
as for the dock read THIS (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11405624&postcount=195) post that i made a couple days ago.
Thank you very much! I hope this runs on 10.6 as well. Well, lets see. :D
philipma1957
Mar 16, 04:49 PM
I have a lot of hi end speakers. I don't like the connection on the imac the mac pro or the mac mini for 2.1 sound.
Jesus Christ is our Lord and
stars as Jesus Christ in
lu0s3r322
Mar 1, 07:18 PM
as long at rubbish and microsoft are in the same sentence, its a good story
R94N
Jan 12, 04:06 PM
Very nice!
I walk by this one occasionally and wish that I could just buy it.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=granada,+espana&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.139534,67.412109&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Granada,+Province+of+Granada,+Andalusia,+Spain&ll=37.169208,-3.599503&spn=0.010139,0.016458&z=16&layer=c&cbll=37.169105,-3.599444&panoid=dF-hib8qIFDfm1F8r0bncg&cbp=12,322.37,,2,-16.95
That's really cool; obviously some Apple fan lives there perhaps. If it lit up at night it'd be great.
I walk by this one occasionally and wish that I could just buy it.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=granada,+espana&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.139534,67.412109&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Granada,+Province+of+Granada,+Andalusia,+Spain&ll=37.169208,-3.599503&spn=0.010139,0.016458&z=16&layer=c&cbll=37.169105,-3.599444&panoid=dF-hib8qIFDfm1F8r0bncg&cbp=12,322.37,,2,-16.95
That's really cool; obviously some Apple fan lives there perhaps. If it lit up at night it'd be great.
TheAppleGeek
May 2, 08:21 PM
No offense, but you should be doing your own research. The idea of writing a research paper is to, you know, research. Asking people on a forum for sources is taking the lazy way out.
Yes, I know. It was quite a lazy move, because as soon as I posted this, I began researching for quite some time.
Regardless, I am still interested in the amazing history of Apple.
Yes, I know. It was quite a lazy move, because as soon as I posted this, I began researching for quite some time.
Regardless, I am still interested in the amazing history of Apple.
AVnut
Apr 29, 08:20 PM
I have had some random success using the iPhone configuration utility with installing some apps on my phone. Want to see if it will work on iPad.
I'll pm if someone says yes
TIA
I'll pm if someone says yes
TIA
kingtj
Oct 4, 09:59 AM
Hype often makes a good product look worse upon release. Nothing new there.... But why would people get excited over Apple releasing a cellphone, despite having no real info on the details of it yet?
Simple! Most of us are frustrated with the horrible user interfaces on cellphones, and the lack of usability. I've owned several that made dialing numbers on the keypad too much of a chore. My Razr I use now is decent, but even it has horrible engineering flaws - like putting small buttons down the side that always get pressed accidently when the phone is on a belt-clip. You end up accidently changing the settings for the ringer, etc. My Treo 650 had serious problems with call volume being too low. Almost every Treo owner had to pay extra for a shareware program called "VolumeCare" just to fix that! I'm just hoping Apple can overcome a lot of that, and build a cellphone with an elegant but logical UI!
You are going to be so disappointed when they announce the phone and you realize that they just released a phone. Yes, the phone is designed by Apple and has a nice UI, maybe one somewhat unique feature, but you're essentially going to be getting a fairly regular phone with a feature that most people would never use often.
I realize that it hasn't been released yet, but the iPhone will never live up to the hype. The number of people who have said they're waiting for it to be released in order to buy it is staggering.......and a bit scary. I wouldn't be waiting for a product when I haven't seen a photo of it, when I haven't seen a features list, a technical specs page, or even a release date. That's crazy.
Simple! Most of us are frustrated with the horrible user interfaces on cellphones, and the lack of usability. I've owned several that made dialing numbers on the keypad too much of a chore. My Razr I use now is decent, but even it has horrible engineering flaws - like putting small buttons down the side that always get pressed accidently when the phone is on a belt-clip. You end up accidently changing the settings for the ringer, etc. My Treo 650 had serious problems with call volume being too low. Almost every Treo owner had to pay extra for a shareware program called "VolumeCare" just to fix that! I'm just hoping Apple can overcome a lot of that, and build a cellphone with an elegant but logical UI!
You are going to be so disappointed when they announce the phone and you realize that they just released a phone. Yes, the phone is designed by Apple and has a nice UI, maybe one somewhat unique feature, but you're essentially going to be getting a fairly regular phone with a feature that most people would never use often.
I realize that it hasn't been released yet, but the iPhone will never live up to the hype. The number of people who have said they're waiting for it to be released in order to buy it is staggering.......and a bit scary. I wouldn't be waiting for a product when I haven't seen a photo of it, when I haven't seen a features list, a technical specs page, or even a release date. That's crazy.
snberk103
Mar 7, 11:07 AM
...
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
...
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
....
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
...
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
....
hansiedejong
Nov 4, 02:02 PM
http://www.onemorething.nl/uploads/community/96646d3905f05770a2fc3279f1b4b5479ab6b585_0.png
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