pdpfilms
Sep 7, 03:12 AM
That procedure looks painful...
btbrossard
Apr 12, 02:57 AM
Option A:
Don't make CDs like that anymore. "If it hurts when you do that, don't do that anymore"
Option B:
Troubleshoot.
What type of computer made this CD? What software was used? What type of mac reads this CD (is your imac newer or older)?
Is it just this one type of CD, or more than one type? Could the drive be dirty?
I have a Mac mini at home that seems to collect more dust than usual. I don't know if it's the smaller vent size or the slower fan, but a bit of dust seems to collect inside. I've taken to using compressed air to blow out the inside on more than one occasion when disc media couldn't be read.
Don't make CDs like that anymore. "If it hurts when you do that, don't do that anymore"
Option B:
Troubleshoot.
What type of computer made this CD? What software was used? What type of mac reads this CD (is your imac newer or older)?
Is it just this one type of CD, or more than one type? Could the drive be dirty?
I have a Mac mini at home that seems to collect more dust than usual. I don't know if it's the smaller vent size or the slower fan, but a bit of dust seems to collect inside. I've taken to using compressed air to blow out the inside on more than one occasion when disc media couldn't be read.
patrick0brien
Jul 2, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by plinkoman
no, i meant my decision to buy vpc is based mostly on that, i'm switching one way or another
-plinkoman
Ah. Sorry, I misunderstood.
I'd say don't bother with VPC at all. But at least you have the option of using the Mac, then deciding later as well.
no, i meant my decision to buy vpc is based mostly on that, i'm switching one way or another
-plinkoman
Ah. Sorry, I misunderstood.
I'd say don't bother with VPC at all. But at least you have the option of using the Mac, then deciding later as well.
EricNau
Oct 8, 04:37 PM
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
I'm not sure about before, but I can tell you that it isn't just iphone.org acting this way.
For example, go to http://carbon.com and click on the iTunes tab; it will bring you to http://carbon.com/itunes/.
I don't think it means anything.
I'm not sure about before, but I can tell you that it isn't just iphone.org acting this way.
For example, go to http://carbon.com and click on the iTunes tab; it will bring you to http://carbon.com/itunes/.
I don't think it means anything.
btbrossard
Apr 12, 02:57 AM
Option A:
Don't make CDs like that anymore. "If it hurts when you do that, don't do that anymore"
Option B:
Troubleshoot.
What type of computer made this CD? What software was used? What type of mac reads this CD (is your imac newer or older)?
Is it just this one type of CD, or more than one type? Could the drive be dirty?
I have a Mac mini at home that seems to collect more dust than usual. I don't know if it's the smaller vent size or the slower fan, but a bit of dust seems to collect inside. I've taken to using compressed air to blow out the inside on more than one occasion when disc media couldn't be read.
Don't make CDs like that anymore. "If it hurts when you do that, don't do that anymore"
Option B:
Troubleshoot.
What type of computer made this CD? What software was used? What type of mac reads this CD (is your imac newer or older)?
Is it just this one type of CD, or more than one type? Could the drive be dirty?
I have a Mac mini at home that seems to collect more dust than usual. I don't know if it's the smaller vent size or the slower fan, but a bit of dust seems to collect inside. I've taken to using compressed air to blow out the inside on more than one occasion when disc media couldn't be read.
bryantm3
Jan 25, 09:11 AM
Originally posted by Sun Baked
Would also be nice if they had a $250 15" LCD and a $99 CRT monitor.
But Apple has always walked away from the low margin product -- though the $650-$699 eMacs for education are reaching down quite a bit.
Basically there isn't enough margin in the low end for Apple to sell there -- it's basically a loss-leader and/or break even (if they're lucky) product for the likes of a lot of other companies.
actually, the emacs for education (seeing as my dad is a teacher) are 750$ for a baseline emac. the 600$ ones are only for mass purchases for educational facilities
Would also be nice if they had a $250 15" LCD and a $99 CRT monitor.
But Apple has always walked away from the low margin product -- though the $650-$699 eMacs for education are reaching down quite a bit.
Basically there isn't enough margin in the low end for Apple to sell there -- it's basically a loss-leader and/or break even (if they're lucky) product for the likes of a lot of other companies.
actually, the emacs for education (seeing as my dad is a teacher) are 750$ for a baseline emac. the 600$ ones are only for mass purchases for educational facilities
Action Jackson
May 6, 04:59 PM
I'd like to get a new 17" MBP and I'm wondering what the verdict is on SSD's... are third-party drives still a better option than the ones that come stock from Apple? If so, which brand/model is best? Also, what's the status with TRIM support and garbage collection in all this? Does Apple's current OS/hardware have either of these yet? If not, will Lion have TRIM support?
heisetax
Oct 12, 05:09 PM
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.
.
That's why nobody has succeeded to replace Excel in over 22 years of trying. That last word is something that hasn't always happened, trying. I use Excel to write my Income Tax Prep Program. So far only Excel will work for me.
Bill the TaxMan
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
.
That's why nobody has succeeded to replace Excel in over 22 years of trying. That last word is something that hasn't always happened, trying. I use Excel to write my Income Tax Prep Program. So far only Excel will work for me.
Bill the TaxMan
xytor
Apr 16, 10:39 AM
Hi, I just got my first apple product (a macbook pro) a few days ago. I bought XCode 4 from the appstore, installed it and created a new OpenGL ES project.
After a few frames of running with no code modifications from me, the program crashed with LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select...
So, after trying various things, the project crashes in the same way regardless of the XCode version (tried XCode 3 also) and regardless of the iPhone or iPad version.
I don't have access to the developer forums because I didn't pay the $99 to be a paid developer.
Does anybody have any ideas on what I should try next?
Thanks!
After a few frames of running with no code modifications from me, the program crashed with LLVM ERROR: Cannot yet select...
So, after trying various things, the project crashes in the same way regardless of the XCode version (tried XCode 3 also) and regardless of the iPhone or iPad version.
I don't have access to the developer forums because I didn't pay the $99 to be a paid developer.
Does anybody have any ideas on what I should try next?
Thanks!
ram4apple
May 7, 01:33 AM
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sammich
Feb 18, 08:19 PM
If you grab a power meter (something like a Kill-A-Watt meter) it will tell you your live power usage in watts. So compare your idle and folding power usage. The meter might tell you the consumption over time as well (in kWh) so run idle for say 1 hour, then fold for 1 hour and compare the usage. Then simply multiply out the difference and multiply by your cost per kWh.
mazola
Oct 26, 12:48 PM
Apple must think they issue patents for just about anything!
SwiftLives
Mar 22, 02:13 AM
Try changing the font of the text in Illustrator.
Dillenger
Apr 4, 07:43 PM
Add a back lit keyboard and I'll sell my 13 inch MBP and buy one.
Joshuarocks
Apr 6, 10:38 PM
Things that happen when you downgrade your video with something less capable just because of some fan noise on a 7800. Your perfectly good 7800 should have been left right where it was.
Whats next? Downgrade a 1TB HD to an 80GB? ;)
Well, the good news is I have the 7800 GT.. I wouldn't get rid of it at all.. but I might replace the fan on it. And no, I would downgrade from a 1TB to an 80GB, but thats not a good comparison between the two video cards though.
Whats next? Downgrade a 1TB HD to an 80GB? ;)
Well, the good news is I have the 7800 GT.. I wouldn't get rid of it at all.. but I might replace the fan on it. And no, I would downgrade from a 1TB to an 80GB, but thats not a good comparison between the two video cards though.
beaster
Jan 24, 01:01 PM
Hi folks-
I'm wondering if there's a way to empty only some of the files in the trash from the GUI. Basically I'd like to be able to keep the files I've deleted in, say, the last month, but empty the rest. From the command line I'd probably try something like:
$ find ~/.Trash -ctime 30 -exec rm {} \;
but it'd be easier to just open Trash in Finder, sort by date moved to Trash, and select the ones I want to empty. Anybody know a good hack for this?
Thanks,
Sean
I'm wondering if there's a way to empty only some of the files in the trash from the GUI. Basically I'd like to be able to keep the files I've deleted in, say, the last month, but empty the rest. From the command line I'd probably try something like:
$ find ~/.Trash -ctime 30 -exec rm {} \;
but it'd be easier to just open Trash in Finder, sort by date moved to Trash, and select the ones I want to empty. Anybody know a good hack for this?
Thanks,
Sean
ChrisH3677
Aug 13, 07:02 PM
i think you should slow it down, and maybe pause a bit longer at the end. It rushes - i don't get the chance to absorb it. Maybe him drawing a comma might help convey the million idea. I do like it, but i prefer your existing one - it uses timing really well.
longgbow
May 4, 10:27 AM
Figured it out. It kept trying to relaunch because the wiki server was turned on for some reason(everything else was disabled). Disabled that and collabd quit.
Hi! I have the same problem and could you tell me how to disable the wiki server?
Thanks!
Hi! I have the same problem and could you tell me how to disable the wiki server?
Thanks!
MacRumors
Mar 17, 01:09 PM
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http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/17/140517-price_tier_scheduling.jpg
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/17/140517-price_tier_scheduling.jpg
citizenzen
Mar 10, 11:15 AM
And you still haven't responded.
Well, then here... let me respond.
As I posted in another thread, the government by its very design distributes wealth. The question isn't whether it will happen... it will and does. The question is what should the government do when the distribution of wealth tilts to much to the wealthy. It destabilizes the country when too much wealth is concentrated into the hands of too few and it's in the nation's best interest to see that kind of imbalance doesn't become too extreme.
Well, then here... let me respond.
As I posted in another thread, the government by its very design distributes wealth. The question isn't whether it will happen... it will and does. The question is what should the government do when the distribution of wealth tilts to much to the wealthy. It destabilizes the country when too much wealth is concentrated into the hands of too few and it's in the nation's best interest to see that kind of imbalance doesn't become too extreme.
NickZac
May 6, 12:05 PM
How much did you pay for it?
I ask as you can get an aluminum enclosure for about $12 from Rosewill that is far better than the one used on the Passport, and a Western Digital Scorpio Blue or Black, which are farrrrrr better drives in terms of reliability and speed. For $120, you can build a drive with a 750GB Scorpio Black, which IMO is the best HDD on the market that is reasonably priced, and many people here will testify to their quality and speed. Add 15-20 bucks and the enclosure can have FW as well as USB2. As much as I love WD, I HATE the Passports and have not been happy with their overall reliability.
I ask as you can get an aluminum enclosure for about $12 from Rosewill that is far better than the one used on the Passport, and a Western Digital Scorpio Blue or Black, which are farrrrrr better drives in terms of reliability and speed. For $120, you can build a drive with a 750GB Scorpio Black, which IMO is the best HDD on the market that is reasonably priced, and many people here will testify to their quality and speed. Add 15-20 bucks and the enclosure can have FW as well as USB2. As much as I love WD, I HATE the Passports and have not been happy with their overall reliability.
robc21
Apr 20, 09:41 AM
Same thing here on the iPad, but the iPhone 4 works just fine, both have where updated yesterday. Even tried deleting the app on the iPad and re downloading it but the same results.
cxny
Apr 20, 04:24 PM
The market has usually factored in this growth into the stock price but this by be enough to keep the rally going. Six $Billion in profit - Nice!
TheXFactor
Apr 18, 03:55 AM
I had the mStand as well but as Knight mentions, it didn't suit the MacBook Air as good as it does with Apple's other MacBooks, so I let it go and just recently purchased the Griffin Elevator. I must say I really like this stand and its minimal approach matches the MBA aesthetics very well in my opinion.
Also, since it has a smaller incline than the mStand, your able to tilt your Macbook's screen further back.
Very nice and highly recommended.
That looks nice and all, but it's slightly higher than I had in mind. Looking for something that maintains a height so you you can still type on the air, yet elevates it at a slight angle.
Also, since it has a smaller incline than the mStand, your able to tilt your Macbook's screen further back.
Very nice and highly recommended.
That looks nice and all, but it's slightly higher than I had in mind. Looking for something that maintains a height so you you can still type on the air, yet elevates it at a slight angle.
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