macfrik
Mar 18, 10:38 AM
I'm going to call them as soon as I can. Do they have a limit of one per person, why didn't you buy two?
They have a limit one per person per day. So if you buy 1 you have to come back tomorrow to buy another. Also, you cant hold item. First come first serve.
I was there 7.40 am yesterday to get mine. Store opens at 8 everyday.
They have a limit one per person per day. So if you buy 1 you have to come back tomorrow to buy another. Also, you cant hold item. First come first serve.
I was there 7.40 am yesterday to get mine. Store opens at 8 everyday.
musique
Mar 28, 04:05 PM
Here are a few forums where you can read opinions about video gear for the amateur and semipro filmmaker. There are surely hundreds of others. These should give you a feel for what others were looking for and how they solved their problems.
www.dvxuser.com
www.avsforum.com
www.vimeo.com
www.dvinfo.net/forum/
www.hv20.com
Good luck.
www.dvxuser.com
www.avsforum.com
www.vimeo.com
www.dvinfo.net/forum/
www.hv20.com
Good luck.
macnerd77
Jun 23, 02:24 PM
Hi, I will not be camping out, however I am disabled and wonder if their nwill be a (special Line) for people that have disabled (PLACARDS). Also, does anyone know how long the pre reservation lines will be and how fast they will move, base on like (person #43) who is in line? Also, my reservation says 7 am, but could there be like a 1000 customers in the reservation line at 7 am? I'm just trying to get a (CLEAR UNDERSTANDING) of how long I will be in line because of my disability. Please let me know from past experiance.
thanks, purplestigers:apple:
Spoke with the apple store today. They will have 2 lines one for reservations and one for non reservations. I asked about disabled people. The rule is you must wait in the line. But they said they would be more than happy to help you any way they could. The mall is not going to let us line up until like 5am. In the past when apple opens the doors the lines are fairly long. I have seen them stretch all the way from the apple store down towards Macy's. I'd say at 7am there will be at least 50 non reservation people in line and more than that in the reservation line. I cant really speculate how fast the line will move since the farthest back i have ever been in line was 8. My suggestion would be to have someone wait in line for you and then when the store is about to open go meet up with them. Good luck. Lets us know how it went. :-)
:apple::apple:
thanks, purplestigers:apple:
Spoke with the apple store today. They will have 2 lines one for reservations and one for non reservations. I asked about disabled people. The rule is you must wait in the line. But they said they would be more than happy to help you any way they could. The mall is not going to let us line up until like 5am. In the past when apple opens the doors the lines are fairly long. I have seen them stretch all the way from the apple store down towards Macy's. I'd say at 7am there will be at least 50 non reservation people in line and more than that in the reservation line. I cant really speculate how fast the line will move since the farthest back i have ever been in line was 8. My suggestion would be to have someone wait in line for you and then when the store is about to open go meet up with them. Good luck. Lets us know how it went. :-)
:apple::apple:
mariahlullaby
Oct 3, 08:26 PM
Me again! It's this same project that is giving me trouble. It seems that the map page I am working on loads fine on Macs, but on Windows, a red x comes up where the image map should be. So, I figure it's a coding issue and try and access just the image (a jpeg) itself; works fine on Mac, error in Windows. It's uploaded to the server and everything, it just won't load. My friends with Macs all see it but on my Windows machine I get the error.
Does anyone know why this might happen?
The link to the map (with the codes) is: http://www.mariahplanet.com/ACR/Popup.htm
The link to just the image is: http://www.mariahplanet.com/ACR/ACR_updatedmap.jpg
Thanks guys!!
Does anyone know why this might happen?
The link to the map (with the codes) is: http://www.mariahplanet.com/ACR/Popup.htm
The link to just the image is: http://www.mariahplanet.com/ACR/ACR_updatedmap.jpg
Thanks guys!!
jagolden
Aug 8, 02:37 PM
Connectix was pretty sweet. I guess their legacy is dead, except for those priceless Ram Double floppies I have stashed away for a different day and age.
Ah! Ram Doubler and Speed Doubler - those were great - worked too!
I remember those days.
Therewas also a piece of software to emulate a floating point processor for those machines that didn't have one.
Remember shoe-horning into my SE a video card so I could attach a 21" monitor - yay RasterOps!
Ah! Ram Doubler and Speed Doubler - those were great - worked too!
I remember those days.
Therewas also a piece of software to emulate a floating point processor for those machines that didn't have one.
Remember shoe-horning into my SE a video card so I could attach a 21" monitor - yay RasterOps!
Nitro1
Nov 30, 10:32 AM
Does anyone know of a music or CD rental service in the US. I am looking for one so i can listen to music before i buy they albums. Thanks
ftaok
Dec 29, 03:29 PM
On the playback side, few people realize just hwo cpu intensive h.264 is, even a 1.67ghz g4 will drop fraims at 720p let alone 1080i/p. You definantly need dual G5 2.0Ghz cpus or better for smooth 1080p playback. Thats part of the reason why there are so many specialized chips used in the industry to decode h.264, like in the ipod which can barley handle its low resolution decoding of h.264
Yes, this is true, but the original poster was asking about working with the footage with FinalCut Pro.
I'm not certain, but I don't think the video from the HD Sony camcorder is encoded with h.264. I believe it's HDV, which perhaps is less processor intensive.
So basically, the question is whether the OP could work with his HDV footage on his 1.67-G4-PB with reasonable system responsiveness?
Yes, this is true, but the original poster was asking about working with the footage with FinalCut Pro.
I'm not certain, but I don't think the video from the HD Sony camcorder is encoded with h.264. I believe it's HDV, which perhaps is less processor intensive.
So basically, the question is whether the OP could work with his HDV footage on his 1.67-G4-PB with reasonable system responsiveness?
psychonaut
Mar 29, 11:53 PM
Thanks for the review. You did point out that it does not cover the front camera, but it appears that it does cover the ambient light sensor. Can you please confirm?
Oh wow! Good call, I just checked and yes it does cover the light sensor...
Oh wow! Good call, I just checked and yes it does cover the light sensor...
definitive
May 2, 02:04 PM
i'm in the process of setting up a website for a client which will be offering paid services (fitness related) through their website, and would like some advice on what would be the best, and possibly cheapest way (for the client) to do this in order to accept payments for different services.
should i use a shopping cart based system? would they need some special certificate/license to accept credit cards?
paypal or google checkout?
i also need it to send some kind of a receipt to the customer which would give a very detailed description of what they're getting, how much it costs, etc. i've browsed around through different sites and found one that utilized paypal where it had a drop down menu where you could pick one option and then you could click pay now button, and it would allow you to pay for that. is the drop down menu something that's generated in paypal itself?
also looking for some way to implement an agreement checkbox, so that when a user clicks the agree to terms checkbox, they can then press submit button to accept the terms of service, etc.
sorry i'm being vague, because i'm still not 100% sure of how i'll be doing this myself.
should i use a shopping cart based system? would they need some special certificate/license to accept credit cards?
paypal or google checkout?
i also need it to send some kind of a receipt to the customer which would give a very detailed description of what they're getting, how much it costs, etc. i've browsed around through different sites and found one that utilized paypal where it had a drop down menu where you could pick one option and then you could click pay now button, and it would allow you to pay for that. is the drop down menu something that's generated in paypal itself?
also looking for some way to implement an agreement checkbox, so that when a user clicks the agree to terms checkbox, they can then press submit button to accept the terms of service, etc.
sorry i'm being vague, because i'm still not 100% sure of how i'll be doing this myself.
cere
Apr 12, 12:40 PM
No matter how you see it, its easier to live on the Android environment that the iOS environment for unlocking.
Apple just made it nearly impossible.
Carrier locks/unlocks have nothing to do with how 'open' the iOS environment is. It is completely dictated by the carrier contract.
Hate on Apple for their locked ecosystem, but at least hate on them for the right reasons.
Apple just made it nearly impossible.
Carrier locks/unlocks have nothing to do with how 'open' the iOS environment is. It is completely dictated by the carrier contract.
Hate on Apple for their locked ecosystem, but at least hate on them for the right reasons.
Demon Hunter
Sep 19, 09:39 PM
I'm not a user of Office (only when I have to be) but so far I've been very impressed with Word export/import. It also does a killer job making HTML files, I don't know why people complain. :confused:
bella92108
Apr 6, 11:08 PM
True, but the response from p0sixninja is legit. I don't think it'll be out anytime soon though.
It's always funny to see stuff like this. The same person says:
"I think it will be out soon"
"I don't think it will be out soon"
"There's no way to know when it'll be out"
So how do you say you think it will, won't, and don't know? I'd recommend that if you don't have an affirmative or a negative answer, don't speculate. It's very confusing for those new to jailbreaking to see people who have zero ties to the developers whatsoever chiming in saying they think there will be a short term or distant term release. If you don't have FIRST HAND knowledge, don't speculate without providing evidence of how you came to make such statement.
Signed,
The Anti-Crap-Rumor Police
It's always funny to see stuff like this. The same person says:
"I think it will be out soon"
"I don't think it will be out soon"
"There's no way to know when it'll be out"
So how do you say you think it will, won't, and don't know? I'd recommend that if you don't have an affirmative or a negative answer, don't speculate. It's very confusing for those new to jailbreaking to see people who have zero ties to the developers whatsoever chiming in saying they think there will be a short term or distant term release. If you don't have FIRST HAND knowledge, don't speculate without providing evidence of how you came to make such statement.
Signed,
The Anti-Crap-Rumor Police
Lollypop
Aug 8, 01:26 AM
The reason MacBU has had to abandon VBA is that the Mac compiler won't work on Intel Macs. And Microsoft has already announced that VBA is being deprecated on Windows (it will go on working for a few years, then will end). So there's no point devoting enormous efforts to making a new compiler only for it all to go away shortly afterwards. There is some reason to believe that eventually VB.NET will work on the Mac as it does on Windows, as a cross-platform solution. Until then, VBA macros need to be translated to AppleScript. There can be no better signal that MacBU is committeed to the Mac than to see the huge investment they have made in AppleScript. Office's AppleScript is already working as of Office and it mirrors the VBA model identically: macros can be translated to AppleScript _now_, and will then "just work" in the next version of Office too.
I was actually wondering about just this, if MS is going to a new open standard for documents, and apple also does in their own products, wont word be just another nice frontend that performs the same functions as most other apps. Most people, me included, use Office for mac for compatibility, if thats out of the way I wont use office anymore. Will the new open format (ODF I believe) use its own scripting language, or what?
I was actually wondering about just this, if MS is going to a new open standard for documents, and apple also does in their own products, wont word be just another nice frontend that performs the same functions as most other apps. Most people, me included, use Office for mac for compatibility, if thats out of the way I wont use office anymore. Will the new open format (ODF I believe) use its own scripting language, or what?
applemacdude
Dec 31, 12:19 PM
what do you mean by best? by far the heaviest day there will be the 9th, the day of the keynote.
Flowbee
Apr 23, 12:52 AM
Jeff,
You might have better luck on the ipodlounge.com forums. They have an iTunes for windows forum there and many windows users.
You might have better luck on the ipodlounge.com forums. They have an iTunes for windows forum there and many windows users.
Rumanji
Mar 17, 10:20 PM
Stopped by the apple store before they closed tonight and talked to a couple guys there. They werent very positive about inventory tomorrow. Just an FYI.
HBOC
Apr 18, 05:29 PM
Probably the S90 or S95 (whatever it is called). Gets glowing reviews.
bruinsrme
May 5, 07:19 AM
Check here
http://thebigboss.org/jailbreak-now
http://thebigboss.org/jailbreak-now
Phat_Pat
Sep 4, 01:02 AM
Ambitious Lemon (http://www.ambitiouslemon.com.com). I think that this may work. And yes I found it whilst thumbing through user profiles... :rolleyes:
you link has two .coms in it...
you link has two .coms in it...
frozentundra
Apr 18, 09:31 PM
I did a similar thing recently when I purchased an iMac from my local Apple Store.
I wanted a full keyboard with number pad. The iMac came with the basic
wireless keyboard.
They sold me the full keyboard and then credited me the amount so it
cost $0. I actually left with both keyboards because the original was left
in the iMac box
I wanted a full keyboard with number pad. The iMac came with the basic
wireless keyboard.
They sold me the full keyboard and then credited me the amount so it
cost $0. I actually left with both keyboards because the original was left
in the iMac box
sivaprakash
Apr 6, 08:46 PM
The simpler version of URLs are working well. Do I need to add any escape characters?
wrc fan
Feb 15, 11:23 PM
I use MacBiff (http://www.forkit.org/macbiff/) for that purpose. It just sits in the menubar, and when I've got some mail, beeps and shows the number of new emails. Although you have to enter in your email server information, it doesn't get it from Mail.app, but it does support IMAP and POP, SSL, and multiple accounts.
Silencio
Jan 16, 05:04 PM
Yes, they have a booth.
No, I didn't go in - I would have yelled at some poor booth drone about the sorry state of QuickBooks for Mac for a good 45 minutes if I had. :mad:
Another company that has turned a cold shoulder towards the Mac recently who supposedly has a booth this year (though I must have not seen it in the West Hall yesterday): EMC Insignia. I need to go back to the show, track down their booth, and yell at one of their poor booth drones about the sorry state of Retrospect for Mac. :D
No, I didn't go in - I would have yelled at some poor booth drone about the sorry state of QuickBooks for Mac for a good 45 minutes if I had. :mad:
Another company that has turned a cold shoulder towards the Mac recently who supposedly has a booth this year (though I must have not seen it in the West Hall yesterday): EMC Insignia. I need to go back to the show, track down their booth, and yell at one of their poor booth drones about the sorry state of Retrospect for Mac. :D
fsshariq
Apr 17, 07:36 PM
It's cute that people think Comex actually ever made a working Jailbreak for iPad 2.
I wish I could photoshop my way to 200k followers on Twitter.
Obvious troll is obvious.
I wish I could photoshop my way to 200k followers on Twitter.
Obvious troll is obvious.
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