Dave Braine
Apr 12, 11:14 AM
Try another Firewire cable or another computer to see if the one that you have is OK. The camcorder needs to be switched to the playback position. Have you got iMovie to try?
RipcordAFF
Nov 12, 12:08 AM
My new one
original please?
original please?
irock
Jan 13, 10:36 AM
Just curious...
Your Shopping links in the 'Compare Prices' box are now missing. Did your webmaster notice that?
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2004/01/20040112233003.shtml
Thanks!
Your Shopping links in the 'Compare Prices' box are now missing. Did your webmaster notice that?
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2004/01/20040112233003.shtml
Thanks!
codymac
Mar 3, 03:58 PM
most countries that print out pieces of paper for us to use as currency is this property of that government.
*squint*
I see what you did there.
Taken to eleven: since most assets are collateralized, I guess there not technically the owners' either.
*squint*
I see what you did there.
Taken to eleven: since most assets are collateralized, I guess there not technically the owners' either.
Online
Apr 18, 08:11 PM
I have a Feather for my iPhone 4. It is a nice cover. It is a great case if you don't want any bulk added to the phone.
bertomactic
Apr 23, 02:24 PM
i am working on a Mac G5 that has a apparent hard drive issue. When I start the G5 it chimes and the Apple logo appears and the little wheel just spins and spins and never loads the OS. When i remove the hard drive and replace it and reboot the G5 i now get a blinking folder with a question mark. I tried several different replacement drives and get the same question mark icon. However, when i put the original hard drive back in I at least get the Apple logo and the spinning wheel..but still no OS loads......what up with dat...???
karatekidk
Mar 25, 09:03 PM
What programs are they using to put these papers together? What precisely do you mean by templates i.e. grids, style sheets, the works?
Many newspapers use proprietary large-scale publishing systems, sometime with their own custom-designed fonts... not something you can just download and use.
As a part of the Social Studies expert project for my students (middle school), I would like them to create some sort of a newspaper about a historical event they chose to research, describe the event as if they were reporting at the site and share it with other students and families. They will be using word and I want it as simple as possible.
Many newspapers use proprietary large-scale publishing systems, sometime with their own custom-designed fonts... not something you can just download and use.
As a part of the Social Studies expert project for my students (middle school), I would like them to create some sort of a newspaper about a historical event they chose to research, describe the event as if they were reporting at the site and share it with other students and families. They will be using word and I want it as simple as possible.
bella92108
Mar 30, 11:17 PM
Yep. That is why the viphone did not sell through... Verizon customers have lots of excellent choices when it comes to smart phones. No question if you are using a late model top tier android device like the dx it is Painful going back to a viphone. Add to that real 12Mbit plus downloads only on Verizon and only on android phones and apples offerings are not even in the game.
The viphone kills in video conferencing though....
I agree.
Tho I really wonder who is using Facetime? I know everyone talks about it like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it's like the webcam on my mac, yeah it's nice to have when I call my mom across the country, but it's something I'd use about 0.01% of the time, and if I were going to use it, it's more likely I'd tell my mom to get on the computer and skype me on my computer to have full screen HD video chat...
The viphone kills in video conferencing though....
I agree.
Tho I really wonder who is using Facetime? I know everyone talks about it like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it's like the webcam on my mac, yeah it's nice to have when I call my mom across the country, but it's something I'd use about 0.01% of the time, and if I were going to use it, it's more likely I'd tell my mom to get on the computer and skype me on my computer to have full screen HD video chat...
Pressure
Apr 14, 11:11 AM
You can't boot OS X from zfs, you can't use spotlight very well on zfs, quite a lot of applications/games won't work properly because zfs isn't case-insensitive and there are some more small problems. Zfs is great for a fileserver and various other kind of servers but in a Mac it's still hfs+ that is the best option (even though zfs is a much better filesystem).
We are well aware of this.
The boot drive is NOT going to be ZFS based, Mac OS X cannot boot from ZFS anyway.
We are well aware of this.
The boot drive is NOT going to be ZFS based, Mac OS X cannot boot from ZFS anyway.
edesignuk
Sep 11, 08:15 AM
I was at work, which at the time was Morgan Stanley. I'm told that Morgan Stanley had more floors in the twin towers than any the one company, so you can imagine what it was like in the London offices. Everyone was in the dining areas watching the big screen projection TV's, or gathered on the trading floors to view the plasmas.
Very, very weird day :(.
Very, very weird day :(.
mi5moav
Oct 9, 09:15 PM
How do we know that Apple did not help TMO acquire some of that extra bandwidth?
jjk454ss
Mar 8, 08:22 PM
Did you verify by the times posted that more should have been bold? Is it possible that only 7 threads in that forum were updated since your last visit?
Yeah, its been doing it for some time. It's really not a big deal, its more that I just want to know why it is doing it.
I havent been paying attention to the "You last visited:" thing, I'll have to watch that and see what it is saying.
Yeah, its been doing it for some time. It's really not a big deal, its more that I just want to know why it is doing it.
I havent been paying attention to the "You last visited:" thing, I'll have to watch that and see what it is saying.
berkowit28
Aug 7, 10:26 PM
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.
chown33
Mar 25, 10:37 AM
Post the code that doesn't work.
1. Describe what you expected to happen.
2. Describe what actually happened. (Include any error messages)
1. Describe what you expected to happen.
2. Describe what actually happened. (Include any error messages)
DurnkPorduction
Apr 24, 01:37 PM
I don`t think changing categories will help your sales much, the best strategy would be sending interesting press releases to sites, blogs, any kind of media that writes about mac world.
Example, once we sent an interesting text about one of our apps to an italian app-covering site, thay published the story, and the downloads went up by almost 1000% in the period of next 10,15 days...
Example, once we sent an interesting text about one of our apps to an italian app-covering site, thay published the story, and the downloads went up by almost 1000% in the period of next 10,15 days...
zblaxberg
Mar 25, 10:17 AM
You should be able to use Compressor to convert NTSC to Pal and then you'll probably need something like Mpegstreamclip to convert it to an AVI file. I can't understand why they'd want to use an AVI though.
dp84
Nov 1, 09:48 AM
http://www.universalweb.ch/vnx/m-nov-desk.png (http://www.universalweb.ch/vnx/nov-desk.jpg)
Doraemon
May 25, 09:44 AM
I think it's a really good idea.
Once they increase the number of available podbooks, I think this could really become big.
Once they increase the number of available podbooks, I think this could really become big.
iYann
Jul 8, 10:01 AM
That's it, Apple decided not to sell the iPhone in its store. Only show demo units
Quote frome AppleInsider this morning: "Apple, disgusted with Rogers Wireless for dumping egregious service plans on would-be iPhone 3G buyers, has decided that its Canadian retail stores will have no part in helping the carrier market the new handset to customers"
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/07/08/spat_with_rogers_leaves_canadian_apple_stores_without_iphones.html
Will go the the Fido store and finally switch to Fido...
- billing by the second
- nights and week-ends starting earlier
etc.
Quote frome AppleInsider this morning: "Apple, disgusted with Rogers Wireless for dumping egregious service plans on would-be iPhone 3G buyers, has decided that its Canadian retail stores will have no part in helping the carrier market the new handset to customers"
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/08/07/08/spat_with_rogers_leaves_canadian_apple_stores_without_iphones.html
Will go the the Fido store and finally switch to Fido...
- billing by the second
- nights and week-ends starting earlier
etc.
dops7107
Dec 19, 01:30 PM
Here's my entry.
Nice twist Valdek! It's a shame there isn't a good short-hand for "million" (like "k" for 1,000) because all those zeroes, in yours and others' efforts, are a little distracting from a design POV.
Nice twist Valdek! It's a shame there isn't a good short-hand for "million" (like "k" for 1,000) because all those zeroes, in yours and others' efforts, are a little distracting from a design POV.
0dev
Mar 9, 12:52 PM
Generally, the times messages were sent, and sometimes the messages themselves, are stored for around two years for legal reasons, after which they're deleted. That's the case with text messages AFAIK, anyway.
digitalbiker
Oct 24, 10:38 PM
Ah, but YOU'RE missing the point completely. As resolutions inscrease the interface can scale up because it is resolution independent in 10.5. Web pages are NOT resolution independent for the most part. Photos, graphics, interfaces are not. So, when you're looking at your killter 3000x2000 monitor yes your icons and OS interface can scale up and your photos will look very crisp BECAUSE they are vector or have extra resolution to draw from. Websites on the other hand will be fixed at 800x600 or whatever and unless you want them to be miniscule on your screen as they are shown pixel for pixel, they will have to be blown up in some way.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
Leoff
Oct 26, 08:17 AM
Touch sensitive frame, looks cool...
Holds promise for the "true" video iPod...
But JEBUS CHRUST, look at those song selections! "Hot Night?" "Amanda?"
"On the Dark Side?!?"
Holds promise for the "true" video iPod...
But JEBUS CHRUST, look at those song selections! "Hot Night?" "Amanda?"
"On the Dark Side?!?"
codymac
Nov 5, 06:11 PM
It's a US Navy Battleship of some kind, my initial thought was part of The Great White Fleet, but I'm not sure.
I think you're right - check the bow.
;)
I'm laying money on the USS Missouri (BB-11) before the cage masts were fitted.
I think you're right - check the bow.
;)
I'm laying money on the USS Missouri (BB-11) before the cage masts were fitted.
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