Billicus
Sep 21, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by Powerbook G5
We broke the servers! How about that. I guess we wore them out... ;)
Oh...:eek: It's that picture thread of yours PowerBook G5...lol...:D
We broke the servers! How about that. I guess we wore them out... ;)
Oh...:eek: It's that picture thread of yours PowerBook G5...lol...:D
dlsife
Mar 15, 05:01 PM
Thanks. To clarify, I'm not running surround (5.1). I just listen to music on 2.1 speakers. So, my question is simply whether there's any sound card difference between the mini and the iMac.
ham_man
Sep 13, 12:35 AM
Is their site ironically slow or is that just me? It's not massively slow, but you'd think they'd have really fast/efficient code...
Quite a bit of it is Flash though...
Quite a bit of it is Flash though...
Eaton Photos
Apr 11, 11:32 AM
Here are a few more.
Throttleman Brandon Weppner & THE MAN behind Thunder Over Louisville, Wayne Hettinger.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v24/p594981654-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2376b316)
Owner/ Driver; Jeff Stevenson, Wayne Hettinger, & Sticks; Brandon Weppner.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v21/p747693792-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2c90e6e0)
Tumbleweed Restaurants of Louisville, is one of the Sponsors for JBS' participation in Thunder Over Louisville.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v26/p649486625-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h26b66121)
JBS running down the channel behind Towhead Island, putting on a show for Guest'/ Sponsors @ Tumbleweed on the Ohio.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p867651908-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h33b75144)
JBS running into the Afternoon Sun.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p1016355566-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h3c945aee)
Throttleman Brandon Weppner & THE MAN behind Thunder Over Louisville, Wayne Hettinger.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v24/p594981654-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2376b316)
Owner/ Driver; Jeff Stevenson, Wayne Hettinger, & Sticks; Brandon Weppner.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s1/v21/p747693792-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h2c90e6e0)
Tumbleweed Restaurants of Louisville, is one of the Sponsors for JBS' participation in Thunder Over Louisville.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v26/p649486625-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h26b66121)
JBS running down the channel behind Towhead Island, putting on a show for Guest'/ Sponsors @ Tumbleweed on the Ohio.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p867651908-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h33b75144)
JBS running into the Afternoon Sun.
http://www.eatonphotos.com/img/s3/v23/p1016355566-5.jpg
LARGER (http://www.eatonphotos.com/jbsdemo4911/h32b83db2#h3c945aee)
maxp1
Aug 7, 06:24 PM
Wonder how much they paid Connectix just to abandon it.
jlblodgett
Apr 24, 08:49 PM
I encourage you to search the forums. There are probably 1,000 posts on the Macbook Air's lack of a backlit keyboard.
Shreknow91
Nov 11, 02:41 PM
Where did you get that wallpaper ?
its a picture taken by a photographer on another forum I'm on... and Idk if he wants me posting up the original...
its a picture taken by a photographer on another forum I'm on... and Idk if he wants me posting up the original...
JohnDoe98
Mar 20, 11:08 AM
Thats basically what Charlie said on his twitter, which is that the exploit doesn't work on 4.3
No the website that the guy was kind enough to provide says something a little more subtle. And if that source is reliable, Apple ought to release 4.3.1. It says the exploit itself fails, but the vulnerability still remains, whatever that means. My guess is they are suggested the exploit could be updated to work on 4.3. The threat is not been permanently closed.
No the website that the guy was kind enough to provide says something a little more subtle. And if that source is reliable, Apple ought to release 4.3.1. It says the exploit itself fails, but the vulnerability still remains, whatever that means. My guess is they are suggested the exploit could be updated to work on 4.3. The threat is not been permanently closed.
lilkangster
Apr 24, 10:01 PM
http://twitter.com/#!/d0nfyxn
Pretty obvious fake. Notice how when he rotated his screen there were big chunks of black on the top and bottom. This is most likely just a screen share from an ipad1.
Pretty obvious fake. Notice how when he rotated his screen there were big chunks of black on the top and bottom. This is most likely just a screen share from an ipad1.
Intell
Feb 17, 08:45 PM
It works without the Internet. When connected to the non-Internet network, do you see the little WiFi bars in the status menu and/or does the iPod get a proper IP address?
alexjholland
May 4, 11:30 AM
With my car system, volume 18 with my iPhone maxed is equivelent to around 30 with my Nano - at this volume I have the sound of gentle hissing when paused. Not cool.
I'd say Nano is loud enough for general headphone use, but if there is background noise it's not that loud. If I'm spending for something to house my entire music collection, it can't be second to my phone for music volume. That's just silly.
I'd say Nano is loud enough for general headphone use, but if there is background noise it's not that loud. If I'm spending for something to house my entire music collection, it can't be second to my phone for music volume. That's just silly.
mjstew33
Dec 12, 07:44 PM
Mind if I ask why you're selling?
I need DVI.
I need DVI.
iMarcusx
Apr 28, 05:10 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
The utility program Audio Midi Setup sees it in 7.1. Windows sees it in 7.1 no problem. OSX even sees it as a megalodon. Just not iTunes.
The utility program Audio Midi Setup sees it in 7.1. Windows sees it in 7.1 no problem. OSX even sees it as a megalodon. Just not iTunes.
erubenst
Apr 9, 05:07 PM
using easyvpn on imac, mac firewall, i can vpn into my home network.
old-wiz
Apr 1, 09:28 AM
Why you ignore my post you wankers!!!!?:mad:
Perhaps not everyone is awake when you posted. Asking for advice then calling people names doesn't encourage people to help you.
Perhaps not everyone is awake when you posted. Asking for advice then calling people names doesn't encourage people to help you.
balamw
Apr 14, 09:36 AM
Any suggestions or recommendations?
I use the Windows Home Server provided backup agent (set and forget) to back up my W7 installs to the NAS. Acronis True Image Home 2010 is what I use for imaging and disaster recovery.
If you are on W7, the built in backup and imaging tools are supposed to be pretty decent, for once.
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I use the Windows Home Server provided backup agent (set and forget) to back up my W7 installs to the NAS. Acronis True Image Home 2010 is what I use for imaging and disaster recovery.
If you are on W7, the built in backup and imaging tools are supposed to be pretty decent, for once.
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mariahlullaby
Oct 4, 04:56 PM
Thanks!! That was the problem (I had saved it to CMYK). I feel stupid now...I'm still learning. You guys rock.
I love these threads. It's always the OS platform right, never the code.
free animated wallpaper iphone
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I love these threads. It's always the OS platform right, never the code.
Rower_CPU
Nov 13, 06:05 PM
Your best bet is probably an open-source calendar script (http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&exact=1&forum_id=0&group_id=0&atid=0&words=php+calendar&Search=Search) - take a look at those and see if anything comes close.
I'd guess you wouldn't find too many broadcasting specific ones given that most folks in broadcasting are for profit and that the public access/community stations are pretty limited in resources.
I'd guess you wouldn't find too many broadcasting specific ones given that most folks in broadcasting are for profit and that the public access/community stations are pretty limited in resources.
natey
Dec 31, 12:31 AM
I don't like the colors. And too much info, looks bloated.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
indigoflowAS
Oct 26, 07:51 AM
Not being able to control that thing w/ one hand would be really sketchy, and letting go the ubiquitous scroll wheel, which is a proven interface, would be really unfortunate. I'm willing to say that this may be Apple covering some of its bases from other manufacturers...while Apple continues w/ something resembling the virtual scroll wheel mockups we've seen.
Macky-Mac
Sep 17, 11:59 AM
.... and the person is also asking for Bank Transfer only. Reasonable i guess (most other methods involve cost to buyer or seller) as long as the seller does not say 'Western Union' then it seems to be a pretty good deal.....
looks like a typical scam set-up........that's over $4000 of "New" computer and display they have listed so that current bid falls into the "too good to be true" catagory
and No......bank transfers aren't safer than Western Union........it just means that the scammer has opened opened a bank account somewhere which is easy to do.....wiring money to that account gives you no protection if it's a scam
looks like a typical scam set-up........that's over $4000 of "New" computer and display they have listed so that current bid falls into the "too good to be true" catagory
and No......bank transfers aren't safer than Western Union........it just means that the scammer has opened opened a bank account somewhere which is easy to do.....wiring money to that account gives you no protection if it's a scam
Intell
Dec 12, 08:18 PM
Do you even have the SHSH blobs for 4.1?
Bern
Sep 12, 06:45 PM
I was working the early shift at Sydney International Airport that day. On the shuttle bus to the airport the radio announcer said a plane had flown into a building in New York, we all laughed because we thought he must have gotten his information wrong.
When we arrived at the airport there on the screens was the event unfolding, much to our horror. I recall as the morning progressed the news was being broadcast on all the TV's around the terminal. Everyone was sitting around looking pasty faced and flights were systematically being cancelled. No-one (workers or passengers) were speaking, it was surreal. However all the oriental passengers were buzzing around, shopping, eating and joking. For them it was an opportunity to shop unimpeded. It was like they didn't see the screens around them. Occasionally they'd look up and then would go on with what they were doing.
When we arrived at the airport there on the screens was the event unfolding, much to our horror. I recall as the morning progressed the news was being broadcast on all the TV's around the terminal. Everyone was sitting around looking pasty faced and flights were systematically being cancelled. No-one (workers or passengers) were speaking, it was surreal. However all the oriental passengers were buzzing around, shopping, eating and joking. For them it was an opportunity to shop unimpeded. It was like they didn't see the screens around them. Occasionally they'd look up and then would go on with what they were doing.
srexy
Feb 10, 07:27 AM
thanks all. I'm aware of the apple refurbs (my mini and macbook are refurbs. its a great way to save some cash!)
Thanks for the advice all. iLife is definitely required so I think he will just go for a standard version
thanks again
I don't think it's worth it. If you're going to raid1 the drives in the server you'll only be getting 500gb of usable space (- the space used for applications and OS-X). For the $200 saved over the server edition you'd be well on your way to a Drobo style storage solution, or even cheaper, the OWC Mercury Elite dual enclosure which you could use for Raid1 storage anyway.
Unless you have to have OS-X server - save your shekels.
Thanks for the advice all. iLife is definitely required so I think he will just go for a standard version
thanks again
I don't think it's worth it. If you're going to raid1 the drives in the server you'll only be getting 500gb of usable space (- the space used for applications and OS-X). For the $200 saved over the server edition you'd be well on your way to a Drobo style storage solution, or even cheaper, the OWC Mercury Elite dual enclosure which you could use for Raid1 storage anyway.
Unless you have to have OS-X server - save your shekels.
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