katie ta achoo
Sep 11, 11:34 AM
I was in 8th grade, in Latin Class.
I didn't know what was going on until I got home.
None of the teachers would tell me what was going on.
All I knew is that people kept going home all day. Since I wanted to skip algebra (I hated that class so much!) I wanted to, too, but the teacher would only say "no, you don't want to"
We didn't watch the TV at all, but in english we had a discussion.
Some moron said "let's bomb all those *expletive*-head turban wearing sand *another expletive* KILL THEM ALL!"
I was just confused and shocked at why we would want to bomb whole countries.
I remember getting home, and my mom showed me what was going on. Dan Rather was reporting.
I didn't really know the scope of it freshman or sophomore year.
It was weird.
(but then, this question came up in english my sophomore year, and I got into a big fight with my teacher. whoops!)
I didn't know what was going on until I got home.
None of the teachers would tell me what was going on.
All I knew is that people kept going home all day. Since I wanted to skip algebra (I hated that class so much!) I wanted to, too, but the teacher would only say "no, you don't want to"
We didn't watch the TV at all, but in english we had a discussion.
Some moron said "let's bomb all those *expletive*-head turban wearing sand *another expletive* KILL THEM ALL!"
I was just confused and shocked at why we would want to bomb whole countries.
I remember getting home, and my mom showed me what was going on. Dan Rather was reporting.
I didn't really know the scope of it freshman or sophomore year.
It was weird.
(but then, this question came up in english my sophomore year, and I got into a big fight with my teacher. whoops!)
balamw
Apr 4, 07:48 AM
Weird. All three of my W7 boxes (DIY PC desktop, 2009 MBP and 2008 uMB) installed W7SP1 perfectly via Windows Update.
Have you tried downloading the update as an ISO?
B
Have you tried downloading the update as an ISO?
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Schizoid
Apr 21, 05:41 AM
Apple sold nearly 5 million iPads last quarter... now this sounds good to me, why are the media reporting this as "disappointing." Am I missing something here? Surely this should be at least "pretty good."
HawaiiMacAddict
Apr 3, 10:47 PM
Aloha everyone,
I'm not quite sure how this happened, but here's my current issue. I can build, archive, and verify my apps, but after uploading them to iTunes Connect, I get the dreaded "invalid binary" email from Apple. It indicates an invalid signature on the app itself, pointing to the Distribution certificate used.
I then checked out the Organizer in Xcode and everything looked good. I had all the certs listed, as well as the provisioning profiles. I then checked out Keychain access, and this is where it gets a little screwy.
In My Certificates, I can see both the Developer and Distribution certs, both with the private keys. When I check the Keys section, however, all I see is a key for my Developer cert. I don't see a key for my Distribution cert. Does anyone know why this is, or what could have caused this? I'm operating under the assumption, of course, that I need private keys for both certs, and if they show up under My Certificates, then they should also show up under Keys.
I've already sent an email to Apple, but does anyone have a clue as to what I can do between now and when (or if) Apple ever gets back to me?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses.
I'm not quite sure how this happened, but here's my current issue. I can build, archive, and verify my apps, but after uploading them to iTunes Connect, I get the dreaded "invalid binary" email from Apple. It indicates an invalid signature on the app itself, pointing to the Distribution certificate used.
I then checked out the Organizer in Xcode and everything looked good. I had all the certs listed, as well as the provisioning profiles. I then checked out Keychain access, and this is where it gets a little screwy.
In My Certificates, I can see both the Developer and Distribution certs, both with the private keys. When I check the Keys section, however, all I see is a key for my Developer cert. I don't see a key for my Distribution cert. Does anyone know why this is, or what could have caused this? I'm operating under the assumption, of course, that I need private keys for both certs, and if they show up under My Certificates, then they should also show up under Keys.
I've already sent an email to Apple, but does anyone have a clue as to what I can do between now and when (or if) Apple ever gets back to me?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses.
longgbow
May 4, 10:57 AM
Launch the Server app, choose Wiki on the left and slide the big switch to the off position.
Thanks. I tried but those 'ruby' by teamsserver is still taking up all the cpu usage. Have any idea how I can get them out?
Thanks. I tried but those 'ruby' by teamsserver is still taking up all the cpu usage. Have any idea how I can get them out?
Transporteur
Apr 19, 05:02 AM
The Cinema Display doesn't work with VGA. It requires a digital input, which is either single link DVI (1280x800) or dual link (2560x1600).
There is no way around this but to buy another display or different computer.
There is no way around this but to buy another display or different computer.
j_maddison
Feb 15, 03:42 PM
Thanks mate, i'll keep the feeder in mind. Much apprecaited.
Jason
Jason
Transporteur
Apr 14, 05:28 AM
Funny thing, as I am running ZFS as we speak on my Mac Pro and several servers.
If you clicked the link I provided you could even download it and install it in Mac OS X ;)
Also ZFS is returning big time for Mac OS X come June/July with a full up-to-date implementation of ZFS, called ZFS-410 by Ten's Complement LLC (http://tenscomplement.com/).
Didn't know of that one. How does it run? Any problems?
I'm always a little careful when it comes to third party things on OS X as you never know what Apple might do in their next OS update.
That being said, I'm running ZFS systems (BSD/Solaris) for years now and absolutely like the system, never on OS X, though.
If you clicked the link I provided you could even download it and install it in Mac OS X ;)
Also ZFS is returning big time for Mac OS X come June/July with a full up-to-date implementation of ZFS, called ZFS-410 by Ten's Complement LLC (http://tenscomplement.com/).
Didn't know of that one. How does it run? Any problems?
I'm always a little careful when it comes to third party things on OS X as you never know what Apple might do in their next OS update.
That being said, I'm running ZFS systems (BSD/Solaris) for years now and absolutely like the system, never on OS X, though.
gigemzach
Apr 26, 08:04 PM
did your envelope come sealed?
Yes.
Yes.
milbournosphere
Mar 14, 05:15 PM
Microsoft Zune: squirting off into history.
benhollberg
Mar 10, 11:16 PM
Apple brought us Apple branded beanies and coffee mugs, now Little Ceasars pizza and Crazy Bread!
pinkoos
Apr 28, 06:30 PM
I've got this one from Amazon. $20. Mine is clear, so from afar you can't even tell the Air has a shell case until you get a bit closer. Also adds very minimal weight/bulk to the Air (looks very similar to the Speck case you linked to).
http://www.amazon.com/mCover�-11-6-inch-MacBook-MC505LL-compatible/dp/B004H3QD02/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1304033327&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/mCover�-11-6-inch-MacBook-MC505LL-compatible/dp/B004H3QD02/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1304033327&sr=8-1
Mike Teezie
Sep 18, 10:10 AM
Nice, I'm digging the look.
I also would like to see some branding though.
Good job, it looks like a cool program.
I also would like to see some branding though.
Good job, it looks like a cool program.
mrapplegate
Apr 18, 07:31 AM
I'm one of those that says if you want to spend $99 on it go for it. It can only hurt you if you don't know what you're doing ha ha :D
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
Coleman2010
Apr 27, 04:02 PM
meeting someone in person who has the 1.0 version and having them log into iTunes on my iPad long enough to install the app and then logging out.
Kind of an underground app sharing scenario requiring an actual meeting.
I'll buy the lunch :)
I'm in Brooklyn. Do you drive?
Kind of an underground app sharing scenario requiring an actual meeting.
I'll buy the lunch :)
I'm in Brooklyn. Do you drive?
MacTech68
May 1, 11:46 AM
Doesn't start with a "p" but AtEase springs to mind:
http://toastytech.com/guis/atease.html
________
vapor genie vaporizer (http://www.**************/vaporgenie-vaporizer.html)
http://toastytech.com/guis/atease.html
________
vapor genie vaporizer (http://www.**************/vaporgenie-vaporizer.html)
lsvtecjohn3
Mar 8, 08:27 PM
ok then
http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_le5zugzsc91qbp4emo1_400.gif
http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_le5zugzsc91qbp4emo1_400.gif
whiskeyvol
May 5, 08:43 AM
which is the best source for 5 row keyboard? i've looked on cydia, and there are quite a few
arn
Sep 2, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by rice_web
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn
But, here's the great part of this entire thing. All of these computers would use the same exact processor, with the iBook receiving an underclocked 1GHz 750FXe.
I bet that a 800mhz chip is cheaper than a 1ghz chip underclocked to 800mhz regardless of any bulk savings we're talking about...
arn
Gasu E.
Oct 25, 02:32 PM
Can another company even sell music at less than $0.99?
Even if they could... would you pay $.79 for something that might not work in the next release of iTunes software?
Even if they could... would you pay $.79 for something that might not work in the next release of iTunes software?
itsmemuffins
Mar 8, 08:14 PM
I am number four:cool:
eme jota ce
Aug 8, 09:58 AM
good, that was hard to use anyway...
Never worked well for me either.
Maybe the makers of parallels could focus on a Microsoft Office replacement, too.
Never worked well for me either.
Maybe the makers of parallels could focus on a Microsoft Office replacement, too.
PatrickCocoa
Apr 20, 03:38 PM
Apple's market share of desktops is pretty small, and smaller in the enterprise, but it's high on laptops, very high on the upper end laptops, very high on smartphones, extremely high on portable music players, extremely high on tablets.
And in any case the question is: does Apple make money?
The answer: Yes.
And in any case the question is: does Apple make money?
The answer: Yes.
pdxflint
Oct 9, 01:31 AM
I've had T-Mob for three years now, and several benefits are: 1 year contracts, free phone upgrades after a year, GSM technology, unlocked phones on request after a year, overseas roaming, very competitive plans, including family plans, good major market coverage, all-local-all-the-time calls (no roaming, no long distance,) $.05/minute calls to Mexico and Canada - that's cheap, folks! And, voice transmission quality with my Moto V190/V360 series phones has been crystal clear with 1 bar or more signal strength. On the customer service side... other than the stupid initial computer generated person you have to get past, once you're dealing with a real person I find the service to be 1st class, and I've had a few discussions at length with extremely knowledgeable and informally pleasant cust. serv. agents.
Of course, in rural areas, the service is definately more spotty, and at times non-available... but I just wait a few minutes and I'm usually back in range. Somebody said the voice mail at T-Mob wasn't customizable, whatever that means..?? but certainly you can change and record your own message just like with any other service, and I see no difference there.
On the towers, well, T-Mob builds their own towers, and has some kind of mutual agreement with Cingular (formerly AT&T GSM) to use their towers for roaming, and vice versa. Fairly invisible to end users. In fact, I submitted our property on the Oregon coast to t-mobilelandlords.com for consideration as a new tower location. Bottom line: other than the lesser coverage areas compared to Verizon, there's not a thing wrong with my servicel, or the phones they provide. And with my two older phones, when I'm going out to do something physically risky, I just slip my SIM card out of my new phone, and put it in my older Nokia in case it falls in the river. All my phone numbers are duplicated on my new phone's internal memory as well as the SIM, so it's nice having a spare/backup couple of phones in the drawer. Try that with CDMA.
By the way, if you see more 11 yr olds w/ T-Mob phones, it's probably because their parents saw it as a cheaper family plan alternative to the competition. I doubt the kids made the decisions. Can you hear me now?
Now, come on Apple. I'm waiting!
Of course, in rural areas, the service is definately more spotty, and at times non-available... but I just wait a few minutes and I'm usually back in range. Somebody said the voice mail at T-Mob wasn't customizable, whatever that means..?? but certainly you can change and record your own message just like with any other service, and I see no difference there.
On the towers, well, T-Mob builds their own towers, and has some kind of mutual agreement with Cingular (formerly AT&T GSM) to use their towers for roaming, and vice versa. Fairly invisible to end users. In fact, I submitted our property on the Oregon coast to t-mobilelandlords.com for consideration as a new tower location. Bottom line: other than the lesser coverage areas compared to Verizon, there's not a thing wrong with my servicel, or the phones they provide. And with my two older phones, when I'm going out to do something physically risky, I just slip my SIM card out of my new phone, and put it in my older Nokia in case it falls in the river. All my phone numbers are duplicated on my new phone's internal memory as well as the SIM, so it's nice having a spare/backup couple of phones in the drawer. Try that with CDMA.
By the way, if you see more 11 yr olds w/ T-Mob phones, it's probably because their parents saw it as a cheaper family plan alternative to the competition. I doubt the kids made the decisions. Can you hear me now?
Now, come on Apple. I'm waiting!
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