WildPalms
Jan 15, 07:44 AM
a more helpful answer would be to say that the keynote begins 5pm UK.
(Edit: Beaten to it!)
Well, since you like doing the work of others, I'd like you to search on Google for me for the following then post back the answers for me:
Time continuity theorems
History of pastels in art and culture
Growing apples
...oh wait, or I could do it and not be a lazy slob :D
"give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish (as I did) and he'll eat for the rest of his life"
(Edit: Beaten to it!)
Well, since you like doing the work of others, I'd like you to search on Google for me for the following then post back the answers for me:
Time continuity theorems
History of pastels in art and culture
Growing apples
...oh wait, or I could do it and not be a lazy slob :D
"give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish (as I did) and he'll eat for the rest of his life"
Consultant
May 6, 01:48 AM
It opens but requires your password to install.
Just don't install it.
Just don't install it.
wickedG35
Jul 1, 07:06 PM
Pics are here!
Without Flash:
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii73/wickedg35/2407wfp.jpg
With Flash:
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii73/wickedg35/2407wfp2.jpg
Again, the monitor is in pristine condition; not a scratch or dead pixel anywhere. I'm really meticulous about my electronics.
Without Flash:
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii73/wickedg35/2407wfp.jpg
With Flash:
http://i261.photobucket.com/albums/ii73/wickedg35/2407wfp2.jpg
Again, the monitor is in pristine condition; not a scratch or dead pixel anywhere. I'm really meticulous about my electronics.
yg17
Sep 17, 04:15 PM
I got some Mushkin off of NewEgg for my PMG5. Works great.
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rx7dude
Apr 25, 09:44 AM
I've got one.
I use it primarily for quick videos of my kids.
I love it and think the quality is better than the iphone 4.
Works well with Imovie
Great bang for the buck.
I use it primarily for quick videos of my kids.
I love it and think the quality is better than the iphone 4.
Works well with Imovie
Great bang for the buck.
jackyrog
Sep 22, 11:36 PM
These all information which you can share is really very great. I have their skin on my 1st gen iPhone as well as 80GB iPod classic, no issues at all. Cost is $6.99 for the full body skin.
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iphoner2010
Jun 19, 11:13 AM
I understand where you're coming from, but at the same time I went in and am giving them $200, and have spent over $5000 with apple in the past year.
Idk, I guess ur right, but I do just wish they would have handled it better.:apple:
Idk, I guess ur right, but I do just wish they would have handled it better.:apple:
Loopie
Apr 28, 10:32 AM
I have an Emac that turns on, but doesn't start properly; the screen stays black and the fan is working. It used to beep/flash a light a couple of times to indicate what was wrong (unfortunately I don't remember how many times, but sort of remember looking up what it meant - I think it was a motherboard or CPU issue), but the beeping/flashing and chiming stopped.
Has anyone dealt with a similar issue and what was wrong with your Emac?
Has anyone dealt with a similar issue and what was wrong with your Emac?
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Noisemaker
May 5, 07:45 PM
There's a new iMac coming your way in the near future.
They likely don't have any refurb 2008 iMacs fitting the specs of your model, so you'll get a new one. :)
Try to back up that HDD if you can though!
They likely don't have any refurb 2008 iMacs fitting the specs of your model, so you'll get a new one. :)
Try to back up that HDD if you can though!
TodVader
Dec 4, 01:39 PM
That's a good thing that the shuffle can be disabled. Idd still like a screen to actually see what I'm listening to.
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iStudentUK
Feb 15, 03:33 PM
The only way I know how to do it is to copy the quote and paste it manually within the quoted post. If the quote came from another post, as in your example, you can use the multi-quote button (http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/multiquote_off.gif) to get both quotes in your reply, then cut and paste the original post into the post that quoted it.
Thanks, that is the method I have been using. It just seems a bit inelegant!
Thanks, that is the method I have been using. It just seems a bit inelegant!
mrkramer
Apr 14, 04:18 AM
It depends on your needs, if you have two notebooks with the same specs and differing only in weight, the lighter one will probably be more expensive, but if you need something that is very portable then it is probably worth it and thus better. If you don't care about weight, the heavier one will be cheaper and better for your needs.
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wjlafrance
Jan 13, 02:59 PM
We only have two sleds but I went with Hitachi Deskstar, HDS722020ALA330. There's a jumper on the back but it's unlabeled and mostly undocumented. I don't know what it does, and it didn't matter.
As a precaution, which I think was important, I put each drive on an SATA USB adapter with my MacBook and formatted them both to HFS+ with APM. Apparently the controllers hate GPT.
They both worked perfectly, much to my pleasant surprise.
As a precaution, which I think was important, I put each drive on an SATA USB adapter with my MacBook and formatted them both to HFS+ with APM. Apparently the controllers hate GPT.
They both worked perfectly, much to my pleasant surprise.
Herdfan
May 6, 06:51 PM
Yeah, I had a typo, but Hellhammer had what it "should be" for a good 16:10 Golden Ratio. :)
Thanks for the replies. Looking forward to picking it up tomorrow. Both stores in the area I am going said they had the i7's available, so here is hoping they are still there at noon.
Thanks for the replies. Looking forward to picking it up tomorrow. Both stores in the area I am going said they had the i7's available, so here is hoping they are still there at noon.
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boss.king
May 5, 04:30 AM
I laughed
mcmillan
Sep 28, 07:50 PM
Use RapidWeaver, seriously, it's the best app for making easy, fast, and good looking websites. The site in my link was made using RapidWeaver, and version 3.2 is coming out this October. The software is shareware, I think the cost is $35~. You don't need to know anything about HTML, you don't need to use any tags unless you are using the sidebar, which is usually for really simple stuff. You can make blogs with comments and RSS and a lot of other stuff. This app has everything.
http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php Enjoy!
http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/index.php Enjoy!
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Cheffy Dave
Apr 18, 02:11 PM
Been using iKleer Apple Polish on case ,keyboard and screen, on a COOL laptop, ALWAYS spray on a Microfiber cloth, NEVER on the machine itself.
Love the stuff!!!
Even use it on my 55":eek::cool: LCD TV screen as well
Love the stuff!!!
Even use it on my 55":eek::cool: LCD TV screen as well
fleshman03
Aug 13, 12:45 AM
Really? Quicktime is pretty amazing for professional filmmaking. The Quicktime X player sucks though.
Meh, just move on to iMovie/FCP and call it a day.
Meh, just move on to iMovie/FCP and call it a day.
absolut_mac
Nov 2, 12:12 AM
However, had Canon had all-in-ones available at the time I got the CX6400, as they do now, I would have gone for a Canon model instead.
Actually, they were all Canon units. Looked great and worked very well in the beginning.
That was my reason for being vague about any specific brand, all multifuntion units leave a lot to be desired in the quality department.
There ain't no free lunch. The only reason that all the manufacturers can offer such seemingly good value for money, is because they cut corners where you can't see - at least not at first anyhow.
Actually, they were all Canon units. Looked great and worked very well in the beginning.
That was my reason for being vague about any specific brand, all multifuntion units leave a lot to be desired in the quality department.
There ain't no free lunch. The only reason that all the manufacturers can offer such seemingly good value for money, is because they cut corners where you can't see - at least not at first anyhow.
Longey Nowze
Dec 22, 08:23 AM
I found nice... spymac is nice nice it has some neat features so people please forget about the iWalk!
thanks
MaT
thanks
MaT
pmasters
Feb 4, 01:03 PM
Finally broke down and picked up a MacMini. I have a time machine backup of my MBP and all my software installed but would like to just replace the default OS on the MacMini to save me time from having to reinstall all of my software.
1) Is this possible?
2) Since the hardrive size is different between the two, if I am able to restore from my MBP image (250 GB), will the MacMini only have 250GB formatted and allocated or will it format the entire 320GB and be accessible or will I need to extend the partition to reclaim the additional 70GB?
Thanks for any advice.
1) Is this possible?
2) Since the hardrive size is different between the two, if I am able to restore from my MBP image (250 GB), will the MacMini only have 250GB formatted and allocated or will it format the entire 320GB and be accessible or will I need to extend the partition to reclaim the additional 70GB?
Thanks for any advice.
stevep
Mar 21, 11:04 AM
Hope it works for you - I would like to know how you get on with it. Good luck
Rhyalus
Apr 17, 07:36 AM
I have not "switched"... I still use both a PC and a Mac now.
The adjustment is simple, and it is easy to maintain files, etc. The main difference, in my opinion, is that Mac OS has a much "thinner" feel to it.
It is a snappier OS, sleeps better and wakes up faster, and is pretty easy to manage.
It is also a bit easier to install and uninstall, though it takes some getting used to.
The two major issues, hands down (despite what Apple fanboys will tell you), is that you will run into apps and hardware that will only work on a PC, and also that the hardware is under powered (both in terms of availability and cost) compared to what you can get on a PC.
Threads like this all over the web, so read up.
FWIW, I really love this little 13" MBP. It is highly portable and for what I do, it is a perfect compliment to my awesome desktop and work laptop PCs.
R
The adjustment is simple, and it is easy to maintain files, etc. The main difference, in my opinion, is that Mac OS has a much "thinner" feel to it.
It is a snappier OS, sleeps better and wakes up faster, and is pretty easy to manage.
It is also a bit easier to install and uninstall, though it takes some getting used to.
The two major issues, hands down (despite what Apple fanboys will tell you), is that you will run into apps and hardware that will only work on a PC, and also that the hardware is under powered (both in terms of availability and cost) compared to what you can get on a PC.
Threads like this all over the web, so read up.
FWIW, I really love this little 13" MBP. It is highly portable and for what I do, it is a perfect compliment to my awesome desktop and work laptop PCs.
R
California
Sep 23, 01:56 AM
Get an HP instead. What's so great about Canon?