umgolfer
Dec 13, 03:37 PM
Jag never shipped on DVD-ROMs, unless they are the system restore discs, and even then I believe it was CDs.
Nope it did. I have a copy of it in my hands right now. Panther I believe was when they began shipping on DVD's mainly (and of course on to Tiger...).
Nope it did. I have a copy of it in my hands right now. Panther I believe was when they began shipping on DVD's mainly (and of course on to Tiger...).
Stampyhead
Aug 21, 02:47 AM
I think Chico is talking about professional web design rather than doing it for a friend. I would charge at least $350 as well for a professional design like the example he showed. But if it were for a friend I would charge much less, if anything at all.
dyn
May 1, 04:48 PM
Use Console (it's in the Utilities folder in Applications) and search for events (you want to search in the "All Messages" log). By default it will show everything just like event viewer does but unlike event viewer it allows you to search for something specific. This will narrow down the list tremendously. On the commandline you'd do something similar with tools like grep, tail, head, view, less, etc.
CellarDoor
Oct 24, 06:45 PM
The real deal on resolution independance, is that instead of the UI being made up of images, PDFs I believe, it will be drawn using vectors. so a OS can scale anything to any size, and it will never become pixalized, because it's being drawn fresh using math instead of images.
ajjl
Mar 31, 11:56 PM
i think they will never release any 4.3 jb for any idevice except ipad2, cuz 4.3 is buggy, am i right?
atp
Oct 26, 09:59 AM
I don't like it because it would require 2 hands to use.
I'll think, it will be a Creative video device that Apple manufactures. Windows users will like that stupid UI. Because they don't like the future video iPod, they'll by this thing like grazy and Apple gets the money.
That is the 200 million settlement.
My 2 cents :D
I'll think, it will be a Creative video device that Apple manufactures. Windows users will like that stupid UI. Because they don't like the future video iPod, they'll by this thing like grazy and Apple gets the money.
That is the 200 million settlement.
My 2 cents :D
jwoodsy
Nov 12, 10:29 AM
mine for now
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee155/Jwoods36/Screenshot2010-11-12at111821AM.png?t=1289579260
ignore my christmas list ;)
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee155/Jwoods36/Screenshot2010-11-12at111821AM.png?t=1289579260
ignore my christmas list ;)
millar876
May 13, 06:20 AM
whats everyones best web sites?
what do you think of this one
http://www.deanliou.com/WinRG/
what do you think of this one
http://www.deanliou.com/WinRG/
Blue Velvet
Feb 27, 12:36 AM
I'm fairly sure you're not the only one who has the same concern, especially when iPad threads get derailed.
A few years ago, when the iPhone came out and the iPhone forums were set up, there were also a lot of threads in there about other phones and manufacturers, which seemed to annoy a lot of people and draw a lot of hostile discussion, so much so that I created a poll and placed it as a sticky in there to gauge how people felt about using the iPhone forums in this way.
From memory, after 3-4 months of leaving the poll open, I think it split fairly evenly, with about half of the iPhone regulars wanting to keep it purely iPhone-related, the other half wanting to talk about rival smartphones in the iPhone forum.
There was some discussion about having a policy where we would move Nokia-related threads (for instance) into Community Discussion, a practice that didn't really work out and doesn't seem to have been continued, perhaps because the problem has subdued a little or that it didn't represent an ideal solution either.
So, it's a similar situation and has affected more than just the iPad forums over the years. Perhaps there's scope for setting up a new, broad but carefully limited umbrella or sub-forum for non-Apple tech with a little shuffling around.
Or perhaps it might be best to just ride it out for a while, sit tight, keep an eye on whether this is a temporary thing and see where things stand in a few months. The tablet tide is high right now; what will it be like when the water recedes a little?
A few years ago, when the iPhone came out and the iPhone forums were set up, there were also a lot of threads in there about other phones and manufacturers, which seemed to annoy a lot of people and draw a lot of hostile discussion, so much so that I created a poll and placed it as a sticky in there to gauge how people felt about using the iPhone forums in this way.
From memory, after 3-4 months of leaving the poll open, I think it split fairly evenly, with about half of the iPhone regulars wanting to keep it purely iPhone-related, the other half wanting to talk about rival smartphones in the iPhone forum.
There was some discussion about having a policy where we would move Nokia-related threads (for instance) into Community Discussion, a practice that didn't really work out and doesn't seem to have been continued, perhaps because the problem has subdued a little or that it didn't represent an ideal solution either.
So, it's a similar situation and has affected more than just the iPad forums over the years. Perhaps there's scope for setting up a new, broad but carefully limited umbrella or sub-forum for non-Apple tech with a little shuffling around.
Or perhaps it might be best to just ride it out for a while, sit tight, keep an eye on whether this is a temporary thing and see where things stand in a few months. The tablet tide is high right now; what will it be like when the water recedes a little?
citizenzen
Mar 7, 08:51 PM
5P, should we just kill all people on welfare?
I read a post somewhere that said 5P had left us.
Is that true? That would be so sad. :(
As someone once said, "He may be a bastard, but he's our bastard."
I read a post somewhere that said 5P had left us.
Is that true? That would be so sad. :(
As someone once said, "He may be a bastard, but he's our bastard."
Zermelo
Apr 27, 01:34 PM
Looks like d0nfyxn released his jailbreak for the iPad 2:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=30LX845G
http://www.zshare.net/download/89497991c8c07114/
It doesn't work for me -- I get a connection timeout. Anyone else?
For some reason, I don't think it's going to work for anyone else. Someone else is reporting the same error on sinfuliphone.com:
http://www.sinfuliphone.com/showthread.php?t=75271&page=4
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=30LX845G
http://www.zshare.net/download/89497991c8c07114/
It doesn't work for me -- I get a connection timeout. Anyone else?
For some reason, I don't think it's going to work for anyone else. Someone else is reporting the same error on sinfuliphone.com:
http://www.sinfuliphone.com/showthread.php?t=75271&page=4
AdrianK
Mar 19, 03:30 PM
So you have ALAC and AAC in iTunes, and you just want to sync AAC to iPhone, correct?
What you can do is create a new Smart Playlist (hold alt and press the cog in the bottom left), and set it to include songs with a bitrate of >320. You'll also want to enable 'live updating', or whatever it's called. You can then choose to sync your iPhone with only that playlist :)
What you can do is create a new Smart Playlist (hold alt and press the cog in the bottom left), and set it to include songs with a bitrate of >320. You'll also want to enable 'live updating', or whatever it's called. You can then choose to sync your iPhone with only that playlist :)
Full of Win
Apr 18, 11:28 AM
Oh I completely agree. You put a 2G and a 3G side by side and you can barely tell them apart.
:|
Sarcasm aside, if you look at them internally, the iPhone 1 and iPhone 2 (3G) are almost identical. Even Apple acknowledged this by calling the iPhone 3G the iPhone 1,2 internally. The first iPhone to get a iPhone 2,1 designation was the iPhone 3GS, indicating it was a new design. If the iPhone 3G was a 'complete redesign' as you said, Apple would have named it with a new internal code to reflect this; however it did not.
Seriously - people think that an exterior update is more significant that the internals...? The 3GS was serious update over the 3G - faster processor, better camera with video, better BT, faster 3G, better screen, higher capacity, etc.
The 2G > 3G update was the lamest of the bunch so far (especially since a lot of people agree the metal case was a better decision than the plastic)
Exactly. Why cannot every see this? The iPhone 3GS was a massive jump internally over the iPhone 1 / iPhone 2 (3G). The 3G was one of the lamest of the iPhone updates to date.
:|
Sarcasm aside, if you look at them internally, the iPhone 1 and iPhone 2 (3G) are almost identical. Even Apple acknowledged this by calling the iPhone 3G the iPhone 1,2 internally. The first iPhone to get a iPhone 2,1 designation was the iPhone 3GS, indicating it was a new design. If the iPhone 3G was a 'complete redesign' as you said, Apple would have named it with a new internal code to reflect this; however it did not.
Seriously - people think that an exterior update is more significant that the internals...? The 3GS was serious update over the 3G - faster processor, better camera with video, better BT, faster 3G, better screen, higher capacity, etc.
The 2G > 3G update was the lamest of the bunch so far (especially since a lot of people agree the metal case was a better decision than the plastic)
Exactly. Why cannot every see this? The iPhone 3GS was a massive jump internally over the iPhone 1 / iPhone 2 (3G). The 3G was one of the lamest of the iPhone updates to date.
Erasmus
Apr 27, 08:39 PM
Thanks, I thought it was something behind the scene going on. And just to clarify this point, can we still use it as a MDP? Or will Apple have to put out a separate port for those who want the MDP.
It is better than MDP, as it supports chaining of two external monitors from the one port, which MDP does not. Plus like a further 4 TB devices as well all in the chain.
It is better than MDP, as it supports chaining of two external monitors from the one port, which MDP does not. Plus like a further 4 TB devices as well all in the chain.
joel6653
Apr 4, 04:04 PM
The original graph on Fortune (link is in article) also had a graph that didn't look right. But the accompanying spreadsheets made it clear that it's supposed to be thousands of units, millions of dollars.
AdrianK
Mar 17, 12:42 PM
To wipe your data and reinstall OS X: (this is what you'll want to do, so it's set up as if the new owner was buying a brand new mac)
Insert the OS X install disc
boot your mac while holding C
Go to utilities > Disk utility
Select your hard disk in the top left
go to the erase tab
choose Mac OS X Extended (Journalled) and any name you want ("Macintosh HD" is probably preferable)
security options > Zero out data (only if you're paranoid about the new owner being able to recover your data, if not don't bother)
erase
then continue the install process
Insert the OS X install disc
boot your mac while holding C
Go to utilities > Disk utility
Select your hard disk in the top left
go to the erase tab
choose Mac OS X Extended (Journalled) and any name you want ("Macintosh HD" is probably preferable)
security options > Zero out data (only if you're paranoid about the new owner being able to recover your data, if not don't bother)
erase
then continue the install process
GimmeSlack12
Apr 14, 05:00 PM
I don't own one but I have thought about picking one up to try out that UFC Trainer game. It seems like it would be a good workout.
Just take a good look at the reviews for how well the system picks up your body movements. My gf got "The Biggest Loser" game which I advised against cause of the reviews, but sure enough, the Kinect doesn't see your movements when you're on the ground very well (amongst a number of interface flaws). And thus, the game got used one time, and one time only.
Just take a good look at the reviews for how well the system picks up your body movements. My gf got "The Biggest Loser" game which I advised against cause of the reviews, but sure enough, the Kinect doesn't see your movements when you're on the ground very well (amongst a number of interface flaws). And thus, the game got used one time, and one time only.
McGiord
Apr 9, 03:43 PM
Interesting question. I do not know the answer.
Can you process only the chapters with one ratio and then the others, and then use iMovie to put them together?
Can you process only the chapters with one ratio and then the others, and then use iMovie to put them together?
SuperChuck
Jan 18, 05:21 PM
Shortly after buying my Macally BTMouseJr, I raved about how great it was. Now, after 3 million batteries, I'm not so thrilled.
Brand new, top-quality batteries get sucked dry by this little gizmo after only a few days of regular use. The cheap batteries last only two days.
I'm definitely planning on buying some rechargeable batteries so I can afford to continue using the thing, but if I had known what an energy guzzler it was, I may not have bought it.
ALSO:
When using it with my Apple BT keyboard, the cursor jumps around the screen like a flea on crack.
Has anyone found a BT mouse that they really like?
Brand new, top-quality batteries get sucked dry by this little gizmo after only a few days of regular use. The cheap batteries last only two days.
I'm definitely planning on buying some rechargeable batteries so I can afford to continue using the thing, but if I had known what an energy guzzler it was, I may not have bought it.
ALSO:
When using it with my Apple BT keyboard, the cursor jumps around the screen like a flea on crack.
Has anyone found a BT mouse that they really like?
jeffm5690
Apr 19, 08:03 AM
I will wait patiently wait for someone to strip it down and email me. Thank you so much guys!
Deepdale
Sep 12, 05:00 AM
I presently work seven blocks from Ground Zero, but before the move to my new location I worked for eleven years directly across the street from the WTC. I will share with you some of my vivid memories from that day. It was a busy morning and I was listening to Beatles music coming through my headphones when I felt my chair lifted about 1 inch off the carpeted floor.
As unusual as that was, I was rather quick to dismiss it because the prior week similar repairs were being done on the floor beneath me. Heavy tools were used at that time and noticeable vibrations felt throughout the day ... thus, I did not feel an apparent need to be curious and pursue the matter further.
About ten minutes after the first plane hit the North Tower, we all received immediate orders to evacuate the building in a calm manner. After arriving on the street, I looked upward and it eerily resembled evening. At least 15 fire engines were screaming all around us and a beautiful September morning was rapidly transformed into a horror.
Some fellow employees had been on the top floor and heard that first plane roaring by one block away, and seconds later watched it slice into the WTC building from their unobstructed view.
Within 15 minutes it was deemed far too dangerous for hundreds of workers to be milling around outside, so we were dismissed and told to go home immediately. I was lucky to get my train because some subway lines stopped service within an hour.
From where I get the train it is underground ... however, when it leaves Manhattan about 8 minutes later it becomes an elevated train and you have an excellent view of the downtown skyline.
Needless to say, on this morning there was nothing picturesque about it. It was obscene! The higher floors of both buildings were now engulfed in flames and thick clouds of toxic smoke were pouring into the surrounding pretty blue sky. Everyone on the jammed train was riveted to what was unfolding before their eyes.
I cannot even imagine the fear that overcame people who decide to leap to their deaths as opposed to perishing in the inferno. I tried hard to suppress thinking about it, but figured I probably would have opted for the former method myself ... sure it is gruesome, but it would all be over in 15-20 seconds.
When I arrived home, the only TV station working was Channel 2 since they had a backup master antenna atop the Empire State Building. All other media outlets were either dark or had such awful interference which rendered them unwatchable. After being fixated to the television for about 30 minutes, the first building hit toppled.
As horrible as this all was, for some reason I thought the towers would never fall despite the spillage of jet fuel and resulting raging fires. I know nothing about engineering and architecture, so it was just wishful thinking on my part. Since watching the WTC during the years of construction, it had an invincible aura to it.
The 24 hour coverage was continuous for at least 7-10 days. After the second building crumbled, I retrieved a voice mail message from management informing employees that we would be required to stay home for two weeks to ensure the structural safety of our building.
When we eventually did get back to work, we were without phone service for another 3-4 weeks. The telephone company underground substation servicing much of lower Manhattan was located directly across from the WTC and completely destroyed.
It was a terribly sad, frightening and chaotic day that I will never forget because it has been indelibly etched in my mind ... hopefully, a repeat performance of such an inhumane, despicable and cowardly act will not come again to an American city on any scale.
As unusual as that was, I was rather quick to dismiss it because the prior week similar repairs were being done on the floor beneath me. Heavy tools were used at that time and noticeable vibrations felt throughout the day ... thus, I did not feel an apparent need to be curious and pursue the matter further.
About ten minutes after the first plane hit the North Tower, we all received immediate orders to evacuate the building in a calm manner. After arriving on the street, I looked upward and it eerily resembled evening. At least 15 fire engines were screaming all around us and a beautiful September morning was rapidly transformed into a horror.
Some fellow employees had been on the top floor and heard that first plane roaring by one block away, and seconds later watched it slice into the WTC building from their unobstructed view.
Within 15 minutes it was deemed far too dangerous for hundreds of workers to be milling around outside, so we were dismissed and told to go home immediately. I was lucky to get my train because some subway lines stopped service within an hour.
From where I get the train it is underground ... however, when it leaves Manhattan about 8 minutes later it becomes an elevated train and you have an excellent view of the downtown skyline.
Needless to say, on this morning there was nothing picturesque about it. It was obscene! The higher floors of both buildings were now engulfed in flames and thick clouds of toxic smoke were pouring into the surrounding pretty blue sky. Everyone on the jammed train was riveted to what was unfolding before their eyes.
I cannot even imagine the fear that overcame people who decide to leap to their deaths as opposed to perishing in the inferno. I tried hard to suppress thinking about it, but figured I probably would have opted for the former method myself ... sure it is gruesome, but it would all be over in 15-20 seconds.
When I arrived home, the only TV station working was Channel 2 since they had a backup master antenna atop the Empire State Building. All other media outlets were either dark or had such awful interference which rendered them unwatchable. After being fixated to the television for about 30 minutes, the first building hit toppled.
As horrible as this all was, for some reason I thought the towers would never fall despite the spillage of jet fuel and resulting raging fires. I know nothing about engineering and architecture, so it was just wishful thinking on my part. Since watching the WTC during the years of construction, it had an invincible aura to it.
The 24 hour coverage was continuous for at least 7-10 days. After the second building crumbled, I retrieved a voice mail message from management informing employees that we would be required to stay home for two weeks to ensure the structural safety of our building.
When we eventually did get back to work, we were without phone service for another 3-4 weeks. The telephone company underground substation servicing much of lower Manhattan was located directly across from the WTC and completely destroyed.
It was a terribly sad, frightening and chaotic day that I will never forget because it has been indelibly etched in my mind ... hopefully, a repeat performance of such an inhumane, despicable and cowardly act will not come again to an American city on any scale.
Crystal-RX
May 3, 12:19 PM
/facepalm
I thought it was going to download it itself. The tutorial on iClarified did not say anything about that. I've managed to jailbreak it but need to figure out the unlock process.
in order for redsn0w to install the ipad baseband onto your phone, you need to download the ipad 1 firmware 3.2.2 onto your computer.
It is illegal to put the link here to any firmware file. So, you need to google it and download it onto your computer.
I thought it was going to download it itself. The tutorial on iClarified did not say anything about that. I've managed to jailbreak it but need to figure out the unlock process.
in order for redsn0w to install the ipad baseband onto your phone, you need to download the ipad 1 firmware 3.2.2 onto your computer.
It is illegal to put the link here to any firmware file. So, you need to google it and download it onto your computer.
aquil
Apr 17, 12:53 PM
Thank you very much for this potential solution- I will give that a shot.
Deepdale
Sep 28, 05:18 PM
Who here saw "Commander in Chief"? ... Any thoughts?
Just finished watching it on tape and enjoyed it very much. I was hoping it would be decent and it more than surpassed my expectations. Fine performances, good storylines and not the least bit boring giving the political nature of the show.
Now there is something entertaining and engrossing to follow "The Biggest Loser" on Monday evening ... this one may actually prove to be a bonafide winner.
Just finished watching it on tape and enjoyed it very much. I was hoping it would be decent and it more than surpassed my expectations. Fine performances, good storylines and not the least bit boring giving the political nature of the show.
Now there is something entertaining and engrossing to follow "The Biggest Loser" on Monday evening ... this one may actually prove to be a bonafide winner.
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