acfusion29
Jun 20, 10:14 AM
Ok so here's the story...
My iPhone's back panel was destroyed so I bought a red one off eBay all happy that it would work out good and all. I get the red panel a few days ago and I take apart my iPhone to do the swap, but I'm stomped because I am unable to take off the railings on the side of the iPhone.
So you will be getting a basically perfect (front condition) iPhone with a red back that you will have to put on yourself. It comes with the headphones, USB cable, dock and the box.
The iPhone WORKS PERFECTLY and it just requires someone to transfer the railings from one housing to another.
Once you've done that, you will have a red iPhone (something that maybe a few people have!)
Shipping will be $10 within Canada, and $15 in the United States of America.
International will be $25
Buy it now price is $250 if you'd like the iPhone and know how to do the procedure then buy it! One more time, this iPhone is in AWESOME condition, and will be in mint since you will be putting a new back on it.
I have already taken apart the iPhone and all you have to do is transfer the railings and put it back together.
Guide on how to: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=334748
MSG ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I will post pics when I get home from work around 5ish.
My iPhone's back panel was destroyed so I bought a red one off eBay all happy that it would work out good and all. I get the red panel a few days ago and I take apart my iPhone to do the swap, but I'm stomped because I am unable to take off the railings on the side of the iPhone.
So you will be getting a basically perfect (front condition) iPhone with a red back that you will have to put on yourself. It comes with the headphones, USB cable, dock and the box.
The iPhone WORKS PERFECTLY and it just requires someone to transfer the railings from one housing to another.
Once you've done that, you will have a red iPhone (something that maybe a few people have!)
Shipping will be $10 within Canada, and $15 in the United States of America.
International will be $25
Buy it now price is $250 if you'd like the iPhone and know how to do the procedure then buy it! One more time, this iPhone is in AWESOME condition, and will be in mint since you will be putting a new back on it.
I have already taken apart the iPhone and all you have to do is transfer the railings and put it back together.
Guide on how to: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=334748
MSG ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I will post pics when I get home from work around 5ish.
aristo1000
Apr 19, 09:49 AM
@kfred - good point, though if you are on this forum setting up VPNs, I doubt you even know how to use Optimum Online for email :)
Anyway, if anyone is interested, let me know and we'll talk, you can then Google my name (you'll find over 5,000 references to it) and you'll see I won't do anything bad with your credentials.
Thank you all and I hope someone helps me deliver the US E! for my gf :)
Anyway, if anyone is interested, let me know and we'll talk, you can then Google my name (you'll find over 5,000 references to it) and you'll see I won't do anything bad with your credentials.
Thank you all and I hope someone helps me deliver the US E! for my gf :)
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 07:40 AM
There is no need to use a "Standard" account (what you call "user"), running the Mac as an admin is just fine. Many do this and experience no problems. I have run Mac OS X for seven years via admin accounts and have had not any problems with that.
If something needs access to system critical files or folders, it will ask for your admin password anyway.
If something needs access to system critical files or folders, it will ask for your admin password anyway.
DJDylz
May 5, 07:54 PM
Sorry but I don't really understand your reply. I think I get what your getting at.
I will give an example. Joe Smith.
Just say his email is jsmith@blah.com
first time i receive an email from him, i right click his email address at the top of the email and go down to add to address book.
Then I test it by opening a new email, clicking in the TO: section and typing 'Joe'.. It wont find it but if i type 'js' it will find it.
Next I have tried deleting that contact from the address book and opening address book myself. Adding the contact physically through the address book program. Test it, same thing. Only way I can search a name in an email is to open a new email click the address book icon within that email pane and find the user. Which is just another extra step I should have to do. :(
I will give an example. Joe Smith.
Just say his email is jsmith@blah.com
first time i receive an email from him, i right click his email address at the top of the email and go down to add to address book.
Then I test it by opening a new email, clicking in the TO: section and typing 'Joe'.. It wont find it but if i type 'js' it will find it.
Next I have tried deleting that contact from the address book and opening address book myself. Adding the contact physically through the address book program. Test it, same thing. Only way I can search a name in an email is to open a new email click the address book icon within that email pane and find the user. Which is just another extra step I should have to do. :(
doucy2
Dec 6, 07:21 PM
its in my sig
Zwopple
Jun 15, 02:34 AM
I'm going to be driving a launch meetup at the U Village Apple Store. Please RSVP if you're going to come I'll most likely be getting there between 12:00AM and 3:00AM
http://www.meetup.com/The-Seattle-Mac-Developers-Meetup-Group/calendar/10653501/
I'm an iPhone Developer so I'll be working on a few projects possible while camping out in line as well.
-Robert
http://www.meetup.com/The-Seattle-Mac-Developers-Meetup-Group/calendar/10653501/
I'm an iPhone Developer so I'll be working on a few projects possible while camping out in line as well.
-Robert
Vylen
May 4, 05:00 PM
In addition to "only" a 1000 point increase in a synthetic benchmark that isn't indicative of any real world usage that an accountant would encounter, you get a processor that generates less heat plus other things.
In other words, it's a good upgrade that you don't need to feel disappointed with.
In other words, it's a good upgrade that you don't need to feel disappointed with.
Stridder44
Apr 4, 04:57 PM
I think once an internal SSD drive of 500GB capacity can be had for $150, the air will be the top mac laptop.
One day. sigh
One day. sigh
themyst
Apr 26, 10:15 AM
That jailbreak is clearly fake. For those following i0n1c on twitter, he unleashed a tease of sorts.
lavrishevo
May 4, 04:20 PM
Do a PRAM and and an SMC reset and see how she acts.
bella92108
Apr 6, 03:59 PM
Question: What's the difference between a tethered & untethered jailbreak? :p I don't know much about it.
Do you know what a tetherball is?
What's the difference between a tetherball and a ball? A cord\cable\string.
Tethered = when you reboot it has to be connected to your PC
Untethered = when you reboot it doesn't have to be.
You should google the question next time, don't be lazy.
Do you know what a tetherball is?
What's the difference between a tetherball and a ball? A cord\cable\string.
Tethered = when you reboot it has to be connected to your PC
Untethered = when you reboot it doesn't have to be.
You should google the question next time, don't be lazy.
wovel
Apr 20, 05:08 PM
True...and Apple can do as they wish. But sooner or later their high priced Mac line will have to drop a bit in price if they wish to attract the "I ain't paying more than $900 for a bleeping computer" crowd. :) iPads may attract some of these people but for those of us who want a true computer that includes printing, USB ports, lots of storage, network sharing, VPN access, ability to create/author cds/dvds or code, a true keyboard, etc. the iPad will just never work.
I am waiting to see what the next iMac lineup will be...I own a 2007 Mini and it's great (but used literally 48 hours a year) but would be a nice treat to get a Mac that is much newer and more powerful. The Minis just aren't worth it anymore especially after Apple RAISED the price $100 the last time around. The $1199 iMac is all we need.
I went to buy a mini last year and walked out with the $1199 iMac , the value proposition on the mini seems to be off a bit now. If I could run a media server with full ATV functionality on the mini, I would still buy one. Front row does not cut it. Especially when they add thunderbolt.
I am waiting to see what the next iMac lineup will be...I own a 2007 Mini and it's great (but used literally 48 hours a year) but would be a nice treat to get a Mac that is much newer and more powerful. The Minis just aren't worth it anymore especially after Apple RAISED the price $100 the last time around. The $1199 iMac is all we need.
I went to buy a mini last year and walked out with the $1199 iMac , the value proposition on the mini seems to be off a bit now. If I could run a media server with full ATV functionality on the mini, I would still buy one. Front row does not cut it. Especially when they add thunderbolt.
Ladybug
May 6, 09:57 PM
No way! Your friend should not be trying to take advantage. Buy the 13 and let him/her get their own. :D
iknowyourider
Jun 27, 10:24 AM
sorry, but does anyone have any idea as to what i should list this whole package for?
mac2 sell only does the computer itself...
If I read mac2sell right the mini is worth $620. Plus $80 for KB, throw in mouse. That's $700. You might find iwork on ebay for $50 but I'm not sure if most buyers care. Maybe $750 shipped?
mac2 sell only does the computer itself...
If I read mac2sell right the mini is worth $620. Plus $80 for KB, throw in mouse. That's $700. You might find iwork on ebay for $50 but I'm not sure if most buyers care. Maybe $750 shipped?
Btrthnezr3
Oct 31, 06:59 PM
My 11yr old has his iPod touch in a soft rubber case by Speck. He is a boy so they aren't exactly gentle. iPod still looks brand new.
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/public/o3cLZyauUSVG5aK7j4UY-3vkmSK0nRslHogPQ_gW0-foimY76rvIu_gd9Ox4Jh74bOEdsK_nTkdxTxXYy6ElpvEFry5b9fbrsp4vQmzvvJE8DgrOS9bQBjS1jMExaCFngbqUNSSye96ZlJ r9Y5KQPgYP7d2xu04TM0xLrFvZEpIQMMtooBtHJ-PPrKDH9bhC3T9E
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/public/o3cLZyauUSVG5aK7j4UY-3vkmSK0nRslHogPQ_gW0-foimY76rvIu_gd9Ox4Jh74bOEdsK_nTkdxTxXYy6ElpvEFry5b9fbrsp4vQmzvvJE8DgrOS9bQBjS1jMExaCFngbqUNSSye96ZlJ r9Y5KQPgYP7d2xu04TM0xLrFvZEpIQMMtooBtHJ-PPrKDH9bhC3T9E
GGJstudios
Dec 9, 02:12 PM
Have you given much thought to creating sub-forums for unannounced products like the iPhone 5 or iPad2? That would keep the long list of nearly identical speculation threads from clogging up the main forums.
That would be nice, but it won't work, since people don't read instructions and continually post in the wrong forums, anyway. We could already fill a forum for speculations on the next MacBook/MacBook Pro/MacBook Air/iMac/Mac Mini/Mac Pro updates.
That would be nice, but it won't work, since people don't read instructions and continually post in the wrong forums, anyway. We could already fill a forum for speculations on the next MacBook/MacBook Pro/MacBook Air/iMac/Mac Mini/Mac Pro updates.
blevins321
Apr 5, 11:14 PM
Yo dawg, what's crackin. Welcome to duh club.
belvdr
Mar 18, 06:23 AM
I have a very convoluted home network. The route from Internet to my current primary system is:
Cable Modem --100MbitEthernet--> AirPort Extreme-n --WiFi-n--> AirPort Extreme-n --GigabitEthernet--> MacBook
When I do a speed test over Ethernet, I get 20-25 Mbps. (This is traveling over 802.11n WiFi to cross the house from one AirPort base to a second.) When I do the same speed test over 802.11g WiFi, connecting to the primary base station, 3 feet away from it, I get 10 Mbps.
That configuration could also be your issue. Each Wi-Fi link is only half duplex, so any packet you send can cause the receiving packets to slow (i.e. collisions). Running from one AP is likely not going to have the same impact.
Cable Modem --100MbitEthernet--> AirPort Extreme-n --WiFi-n--> AirPort Extreme-n --GigabitEthernet--> MacBook
When I do a speed test over Ethernet, I get 20-25 Mbps. (This is traveling over 802.11n WiFi to cross the house from one AirPort base to a second.) When I do the same speed test over 802.11g WiFi, connecting to the primary base station, 3 feet away from it, I get 10 Mbps.
That configuration could also be your issue. Each Wi-Fi link is only half duplex, so any packet you send can cause the receiving packets to slow (i.e. collisions). Running from one AP is likely not going to have the same impact.
iann1982
Mar 10, 10:51 AM
Yep - they get downsampled to 16bit / 44.1khz, just like AirPlay via Apple TV or Airport Express..
Chimera
Oct 26, 06:54 AM
Definately not as intuitive as a scroll whell but if Apple couldn't/can't implement it with its engineering prowess I doubt anyone else could.
hyperpasta
Oct 24, 05:51 PM
I never really understood resolution independence. Can someone explain it in layman's terms?
A screen is made up of little dots called "pixels". A button is, say, 35 pixels wide. I just made that number up, but just pretend.
As screen technology advances, more pixels get crammed in per square inch, making for sharper graphics. Unfortunately, buttons would still be 35 pixels long. Everything would get smaller.
Resolution Independance means that the size of stuff on the screen does not shrink as more dots are added - instead, they simply become sharper, staying their existing sizes.
Understand?
A screen is made up of little dots called "pixels". A button is, say, 35 pixels wide. I just made that number up, but just pretend.
As screen technology advances, more pixels get crammed in per square inch, making for sharper graphics. Unfortunately, buttons would still be 35 pixels long. Everything would get smaller.
Resolution Independance means that the size of stuff on the screen does not shrink as more dots are added - instead, they simply become sharper, staying their existing sizes.
Understand?
TheWitePony
Jul 24, 05:06 PM
I have heard about the massaging thing. Does it really work? Could someone list some specific steps to this process? How hard exactly do I need to press and for how long? Also, since I already have one stuck pixel now, does that mean I am more prone to stuck pixels in the future?
jiminaus
May 5, 08:08 AM
I have an NSView subclass which registers for drag files in init method like this:
scan300
Jul 26, 12:22 PM
If the volume issue is mainly with iTunes:
Check the gain settings on your equalizer in iTunes, or unmark the "on" checkbox in the equalizer.
The gain, ideally, should be set to 0dB. It could be that your last iMac had the gain up permanently, creating a louder than normal output. If it is at or below 0dB, you could drive the gain up. Be warned that this can cause some clipping/distortion of your sound.
If the volume is down also with alerts and quicktime movies, check your sound preferences "output volume" is set high enough. (You didn't mention which volume control you have played with in your previous posts).
Check the gain settings on your equalizer in iTunes, or unmark the "on" checkbox in the equalizer.
The gain, ideally, should be set to 0dB. It could be that your last iMac had the gain up permanently, creating a louder than normal output. If it is at or below 0dB, you could drive the gain up. Be warned that this can cause some clipping/distortion of your sound.
If the volume is down also with alerts and quicktime movies, check your sound preferences "output volume" is set high enough. (You didn't mention which volume control you have played with in your previous posts).
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