j_maddison
Feb 15, 03:42 PM
Thanks mate, i'll keep the feeder in mind. Much apprecaited.
Jason
Jason
Manzana
Apr 4, 06:09 PM
My next computer will be a 15 inch macbook air with ivy bridge and thunderbolt :D
amacgenius
Dec 12, 07:52 PM
I don't really have an asking price, as I don't know what's a reasonable price. I know you have a 12" PowerBook. Trades? :D
Hmm...I'm not exactly looking to trade my PB at the moment, but here's an example of what I sold my old iBook for, it was a 1.07ghz 12" with 512mb 40gb HD and combo drive, I got $800 for it, so I'd say that $1000+ would seem reasonable. Especially seeing as the HD is upgraded and (possibly) the RAM, and Superdrives do boost value, so anywhere from $1000-$1200 wouldn't seem unreasonable to me.
(By the way, I'm not interested in buying it, just bought a 800mhz G3, just felt like helping you out a bit.)
Hmm...I'm not exactly looking to trade my PB at the moment, but here's an example of what I sold my old iBook for, it was a 1.07ghz 12" with 512mb 40gb HD and combo drive, I got $800 for it, so I'd say that $1000+ would seem reasonable. Especially seeing as the HD is upgraded and (possibly) the RAM, and Superdrives do boost value, so anywhere from $1000-$1200 wouldn't seem unreasonable to me.
(By the way, I'm not interested in buying it, just bought a 800mhz G3, just felt like helping you out a bit.)
topmounter
Apr 4, 04:34 PM
I replaced my 15" MBP with a 13" MBA and don't regret it one single bit.
gandygen
Apr 2, 06:21 PM
This is a tethered jailbreak. Try to use iBooty to boot it from the DFU state after the installation.
cvelezv
Apr 25, 07:32 PM
If you want to use an internal port with an external enclosure, there's a special cable you'd need to get for this. If you want to use the external port (keep in mind, this typically shares ports with an internal connector in past models, such as the 1680 series), you'd need to buy one. Either way, these do not come with the card, and you'd only need to get them if you're planning on running an external enclosure/s.
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
Rodimus Prime
May 2, 09:33 PM
So use some of the 185 sources listed at the bottom of Apple's Wikipedia page.
Alternatively, ask what the point of this particular assignment is. Your class's assignments could all be done by your professor in about 5 minutes each; "History of [company]".
bingo. That is the correct way to use Wiki. While wiki can not be used as a source it is a great way to find sources for said project.
Alternatively, ask what the point of this particular assignment is. Your class's assignments could all be done by your professor in about 5 minutes each; "History of [company]".
bingo. That is the correct way to use Wiki. While wiki can not be used as a source it is a great way to find sources for said project.
powermac_daddy
Oct 24, 05:24 PM
lame update for the Macbook Pro.
looking forward for the next update in 2007 - OX 10.5 on macbook pro, then i'm ready to throw out $3,000.
looking forward for the next update in 2007 - OX 10.5 on macbook pro, then i'm ready to throw out $3,000.
TheMacBookPro
Apr 30, 02:27 AM
can you plug in the power cable both ways?
Yep. All the ports are accessible- both USB ports (even thicker items like 3G sticks) , earphone port, mic and MDP.
Yep. All the ports are accessible- both USB ports (even thicker items like 3G sticks) , earphone port, mic and MDP.
psyduckiee
Apr 13, 12:47 PM
Your Lucky sides will have to be taken off because the added width, it won't even fit and close with the case on. Depending on your combo of front and back shields will determine if it's a fit. As for your combo, it should fit in but will be a little snug. The built-in shield from the Defender will raise slightly above the iPhone screen because of the snug fit with the front shield on. You will notice a slight lack of sensitivity because the built-in screen protector is not directly touching the glass but instead, due to the tight fit with the front shield, there is a slight gap between the built-in shield and your PS shield.
dante@sisna.com
Jan 25, 01:44 PM
if i may piggyback onto this question, as i'm in the same boat currently.
given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), I'm wondering whether the built-in mon on the 17" hi-res is accurate?
i'm planning to upgrade out of both a 2.0 coreduo MBP and dual 2gig G5 PM into a single 17" 2.6/8 hi-res MBP and add a 30" monitor to that for home use. If the 17's internal monitor is respectably accurate for printwork, obviously I'll be able to save a few sheckels on the 30" by going HP (enclosure elegance be damned); on the other hand, if the 17 is not accurate it'll make more sense to spend the dough on an ACD.
your thoughts appreciated!
vic
Hi Vic,
I have a 17" MBP (latest version, 17" 2.6ghz, 4gig ram, high res matte screen, etc) and can comment but first let me clear up your characterization of some of posts when you said "given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), "
Let me be specific, It is not that Non-ACD monitors in general are not color accurate, it's just that a few of the monitors mentioned within this post may be display a wider gamut of colors than SWOP (general characterization of Offset and Web Printing, usually CMYK ink) can actually print.
Some of these wide gamut displays do not calibrate well due to a complex process of color interpolation at the video card level, and some do. The HP LP3065 is one that does:
http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=2950
Just wanted to clear this up so as to not bash HP un-needlessly.
Now for the 17" MPB -- it is good, but not great.
First off a thing about the MBP's -- All their displays are 6bit, and not 8bit like the signal going from a Mac Pro to an ACD. Basically this means that the color range of a MBP is not the same as as that of an ACD or other monitor comparable to an ACD. To make up for the less colors, the drivers dither between the comparable colors.
This makes image edit a bit less accurate for sure.
As far as color accuracy, the Matte MBP's are pretty close to a SWOP gamut, especially in terms of brightness and the feel of "paper."
As far as a MBP being a substitute, I guess it really depends on the level of accuracy you need: photos and art for a newspaper are different beasts than photos headed towards fine art, etc.
I hope this helps a bit.
Dante
given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), I'm wondering whether the built-in mon on the 17" hi-res is accurate?
i'm planning to upgrade out of both a 2.0 coreduo MBP and dual 2gig G5 PM into a single 17" 2.6/8 hi-res MBP and add a 30" monitor to that for home use. If the 17's internal monitor is respectably accurate for printwork, obviously I'll be able to save a few sheckels on the 30" by going HP (enclosure elegance be damned); on the other hand, if the 17 is not accurate it'll make more sense to spend the dough on an ACD.
your thoughts appreciated!
vic
Hi Vic,
I have a 17" MBP (latest version, 17" 2.6ghz, 4gig ram, high res matte screen, etc) and can comment but first let me clear up your characterization of some of posts when you said "given dante's comments about the color inaccuracies of non-ACD monitors (like the HP specifically), "
Let me be specific, It is not that Non-ACD monitors in general are not color accurate, it's just that a few of the monitors mentioned within this post may be display a wider gamut of colors than SWOP (general characterization of Offset and Web Printing, usually CMYK ink) can actually print.
Some of these wide gamut displays do not calibrate well due to a complex process of color interpolation at the video card level, and some do. The HP LP3065 is one that does:
http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=2950
Just wanted to clear this up so as to not bash HP un-needlessly.
Now for the 17" MPB -- it is good, but not great.
First off a thing about the MBP's -- All their displays are 6bit, and not 8bit like the signal going from a Mac Pro to an ACD. Basically this means that the color range of a MBP is not the same as as that of an ACD or other monitor comparable to an ACD. To make up for the less colors, the drivers dither between the comparable colors.
This makes image edit a bit less accurate for sure.
As far as color accuracy, the Matte MBP's are pretty close to a SWOP gamut, especially in terms of brightness and the feel of "paper."
As far as a MBP being a substitute, I guess it really depends on the level of accuracy you need: photos and art for a newspaper are different beasts than photos headed towards fine art, etc.
I hope this helps a bit.
Dante
quackattack
Jan 26, 01:24 AM
The Corrupt Font message could be because there's ...er... a corrupt font?
Given that the font name appears to be a double-byte format, chances are that it is one of the OSX Asian fonts. Assuming this is an English operating system and you don't need extended language support>
Thanks for the reply. I had already figured it was a corrupt font (sarcasm appreciated however). I tried having her move some of the Microsoft fonts (in the way you describe) to no avail, but it never occured to me that this could be a non-localized font. Would it be better to simply run a de-localization program and save her some HD space while I'm at it? Or would that be giving her too many weapons to screw up her computer? I realize giving her Cocktail may not be have been wise, but I stressed that she should not fool around with it. She is fairly cautious, so I am not too worried. Also, could this be the problem with iPhoto, or was that unrelated? Thanks again and I look forward to any replies.
-quack
Given that the font name appears to be a double-byte format, chances are that it is one of the OSX Asian fonts. Assuming this is an English operating system and you don't need extended language support>
Thanks for the reply. I had already figured it was a corrupt font (sarcasm appreciated however). I tried having her move some of the Microsoft fonts (in the way you describe) to no avail, but it never occured to me that this could be a non-localized font. Would it be better to simply run a de-localization program and save her some HD space while I'm at it? Or would that be giving her too many weapons to screw up her computer? I realize giving her Cocktail may not be have been wise, but I stressed that she should not fool around with it. She is fairly cautious, so I am not too worried. Also, could this be the problem with iPhoto, or was that unrelated? Thanks again and I look forward to any replies.
-quack
rick snagwell
May 1, 11:32 PM
I know it's not the right area to post...but i love it!!
Usa!!
Usa!!
Jmanp17
Jun 17, 11:05 AM
I want to get a medieval/fantasy game that's rated T and that's Under 60 dollars. -.- I got MW2 but It just doesn't do it for me. I'm a Rpg fan, and I don't want an M rated game, since my Parents are so gay about that. So Rated T - E. Anyone got any ideas?
Ps. Not soul calibur 4, already got that :P
Ps. Not soul calibur 4, already got that :P
DeSnousa
Sep 13, 12:06 AM
Can we grab a link :)
wdlove
Mar 18, 09:30 PM
I don't think that there will be another MacWorld Boston. The attendance was very low at the last one that we had in Boston. Of course it would make me happy. Just don't think that the MacWorld Organizers will ever try again.
rezenclowd3
Nov 14, 01:22 AM
Those eyes.....:eek:
Fuchal
Dec 18, 09:45 PM
i may be interested in the TV adapter, has anyone tried it at all, like if you hooked up sound to go into your tv as well would it be delayed? or to play games?
please post your experiences as this is a good deal for me
The sound is not delayed when using AV on the TV. :)
please post your experiences as this is a good deal for me
The sound is not delayed when using AV on the TV. :)
vtrbabe
Dec 16, 12:10 PM
So would i be looking for something like �200 - �300 second hand then???
Oh and thank you to Eidorian for your quick reply, only thing is im not good at converting Dollars to Pounds :confused:
Oh and thank you to Eidorian for your quick reply, only thing is im not good at converting Dollars to Pounds :confused:
Kann
Jan 28, 12:19 PM
The dump command runs as root. Do you actually run the database as root with all file owned by root? Most people would make a special user just for the databse. If you are setup like that then perhaps you should run the dump as that user.
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
discounteggroll
May 4, 02:31 AM
what is the speed of your macbook? I would venture that it is 2.16 or a 2.4 GHz but want to make sure I have at least the same model speed in stock. Do you want me to ship you a part or receive your computer, complete the repair and send it back to you?
roadbloc
Mar 13, 05:03 AM
I have over 6000 songs mate. I'm not going through all that. Why not just traul through some stuff on Spotify and see if you like.
brobson
Jun 23, 09:06 AM
Aren't they like 10% now.
Anyway, is there any way to get a warranty for this item?
Anyway, is there any way to get a warranty for this item?
broken_keyboard
Sep 11, 10:26 AM
I was at LAX waiting for a flight. As you can imagine, all the flights were cancelled and United put me up in a hotel.
I had actually taken a United flight from Newark to LA the day before (which was one of the routes that was hijacked) so that was close...
Edit: first thing I did was ring one of my friends in NJ to see if he was ok, since he had a job interview in NYC that morning. He was ok, he had heard about it on the way and turned around.
I had actually taken a United flight from Newark to LA the day before (which was one of the routes that was hijacked) so that was close...
Edit: first thing I did was ring one of my friends in NJ to see if he was ok, since he had a job interview in NYC that morning. He was ok, he had heard about it on the way and turned around.
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