beaster
Jan 24, 01:01 PM
Hi folks-
I'm wondering if there's a way to empty only some of the files in the trash from the GUI. Basically I'd like to be able to keep the files I've deleted in, say, the last month, but empty the rest. From the command line I'd probably try something like:
$ find ~/.Trash -ctime 30 -exec rm {} \;
but it'd be easier to just open Trash in Finder, sort by date moved to Trash, and select the ones I want to empty. Anybody know a good hack for this?
Thanks,
Sean
I'm wondering if there's a way to empty only some of the files in the trash from the GUI. Basically I'd like to be able to keep the files I've deleted in, say, the last month, but empty the rest. From the command line I'd probably try something like:
$ find ~/.Trash -ctime 30 -exec rm {} \;
but it'd be easier to just open Trash in Finder, sort by date moved to Trash, and select the ones I want to empty. Anybody know a good hack for this?
Thanks,
Sean
cherrypop
Oct 25, 08:31 AM
The point is, Apple needs to show labels that the ITMS is selling music in order to persuade the labels to sign and renew agreements. So if DVD Jon's SW, and other similar SW, weakens or cripples sales from ITMS then there is a problem.
I don't thing this will happen, however. As others have said, Apple's ease-of-use is one of their larger advantages. The richness of the ITMS, Apple's deep marketing pockets, etc, all play into the continued dominance of the ITMS.
Additionally, it will continue to be very difficult for any other company to kill Apple on price per track, as the labels are already pressuring Apple to bump the prices up. Newcomers will of course feel that same pressure.
I can only see this as a good thing for Apple. They don't make much, if any, money off of iTMS sales. They run the store at cost or near that to fuel the sale of iPods.
I don't thing this will happen, however. As others have said, Apple's ease-of-use is one of their larger advantages. The richness of the ITMS, Apple's deep marketing pockets, etc, all play into the continued dominance of the ITMS.
Additionally, it will continue to be very difficult for any other company to kill Apple on price per track, as the labels are already pressuring Apple to bump the prices up. Newcomers will of course feel that same pressure.
I can only see this as a good thing for Apple. They don't make much, if any, money off of iTMS sales. They run the store at cost or near that to fuel the sale of iPods.
Red Bull
Jun 20, 07:59 AM
Any idea on store opening times and when's the best time to que up. Going to one of the stores in Middlesbrough, Stockton or Darlington.
I think I said it in the "Newcastle, UK" thread but I've been to the three previous iPhone launches at Darlington's O2 store and there's never been a queue before 8.30 for a 9am opening.
I can't vouch for the other two but Darlo might be an easy place to get a 4 :)
I think I said it in the "Newcastle, UK" thread but I've been to the three previous iPhone launches at Darlington's O2 store and there's never been a queue before 8.30 for a 9am opening.
I can't vouch for the other two but Darlo might be an easy place to get a 4 :)
mtcowdog
Apr 18, 10:07 AM
Regardless of the rumors, the next iPhone needs to have LTE and a larger screen. I live in an area that won't see LTE for some time, and yet LTE will be a factor in my next phone purchase. And a larger screen would be very nice. After playing with many of these new android devices, I don't see the disadvantages I expected with larger screens.
And whether the next iphone comes out summer or fall is a non-issue to me. Holding a new iPhone until early 2012, however, would be a big mistake. Even fragmented and subject to the bloatware whims of carriers, android is a significant competitor.
And whether the next iphone comes out summer or fall is a non-issue to me. Holding a new iPhone until early 2012, however, would be a big mistake. Even fragmented and subject to the bloatware whims of carriers, android is a significant competitor.
batchtaster
Apr 20, 06:12 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
Unreal greed.
It's not greed. They make a good product that people want and are willing to pay for.
Is it greed because my client list has an addendum that is a waiting-to-be-my-client list? I'm good at what I do, people want what I do and they're willing to pay me at my current rate. Why would I drop that rate? I'm not a charity. Apparently this is a level at which my business sustains. Considering the waiting list, I'm probably not charging enough. If my clients disappear, then I drop my rate or make other sacrifices to rebuild my client base.
I don't think you understand supply and demand.
Unreal greed.
It's not greed. They make a good product that people want and are willing to pay for.
Is it greed because my client list has an addendum that is a waiting-to-be-my-client list? I'm good at what I do, people want what I do and they're willing to pay me at my current rate. Why would I drop that rate? I'm not a charity. Apparently this is a level at which my business sustains. Considering the waiting list, I'm probably not charging enough. If my clients disappear, then I drop my rate or make other sacrifices to rebuild my client base.
I don't think you understand supply and demand.
Happybunny
Nov 5, 12:05 PM
I thought I would go for a old ship of some kind:cool:
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/015.jpg
Sorry I have no idea where this photo is from.:-(
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/015.jpg
Sorry I have no idea where this photo is from.:-(
Hellhammer
Apr 12, 11:31 AM
You won't be able to find a display with resolution of 2560x1600, which is the maximum res of Mini, for 350$. Those go for around 1000$ at least. The best you can get is 1920x1080, or 1920x1200 if you're lucky.
wovel
Apr 20, 04:51 PM
All these crazy profits quarter after quarter, and they can't lower the prices...
Unreal greed.
Lowering prices when you already can not manufacturer enough units is just foolish. Apple is strategically gathering cash so they can make more investments and make new products.
Investors win because the growth stock grows, consumers win because Apple will use their money to re-create or create another new product category.
Unreal greed.
Lowering prices when you already can not manufacturer enough units is just foolish. Apple is strategically gathering cash so they can make more investments and make new products.
Investors win because the growth stock grows, consumers win because Apple will use their money to re-create or create another new product category.
gkarris
Apr 4, 03:59 PM
Isn't the graph misleading? Is it 400 thousand units or 400 million units?
Easy now...
It says "Thousands of Units and Dollars" so it's just over 400 Thousand Units at a mere 550 Dollars... :eek:
;)
Easy now...
It says "Thousands of Units and Dollars" so it's just over 400 Thousand Units at a mere 550 Dollars... :eek:
;)
CarlHeanerd
Apr 30, 06:49 AM
http://i.imgur.com/JAAkHl.jpg
The interface has been re-skinned. Before, it used to look like Snow Leopard's.
I wish Apple would revert the green timeline to the old transparent one. I know the green has been here since Lion's first build, but still. It's pretty ugly.
The interface has been re-skinned. Before, it used to look like Snow Leopard's.
I wish Apple would revert the green timeline to the old transparent one. I know the green has been here since Lion's first build, but still. It's pretty ugly.
CEAbiscuit
Oct 26, 11:06 AM
Even after reading the article, I think I'll stick with my Nano and my Portable DVD player.:cool: Too much "runnin around" going on with that "thing." Oh WAIT.. my PB plays videos! Issue solved.
DeSnousa
Sep 13, 12:06 AM
Can we grab a link :)
Mitthrawnuruodo
Dec 19, 08:20 AM
Well I got a thing for Warhol's art... :cool:
Anyhow, you probably get my vote if you make it to the finals... :)
Anyhow, you probably get my vote if you make it to the finals... :)
4JNA
Mar 6, 08:43 AM
super cool and welcome back! and yeah, what he ^ said, what a way to return :D
iphones4evry1
Oct 14, 10:33 PM
Awesome! Streaming live news should be the future. AT&T need not worry because nobody is going to sit there and watch it all day long. People will only check it out every once in a while. Excellent feature. I just hope NPR's servers are ready to handle the traffic if there is a major, major breaking news event and everyone rushes to view the live stream at the same time.
I still hope Apple adds and AM/FM radio to the next iPhone, so we can also listen to breaking news on the radio if the streaming does not work.
I still hope Apple adds and AM/FM radio to the next iPhone, so we can also listen to breaking news on the radio if the streaming does not work.
shadowbird423
Aug 27, 05:07 PM
Totally
Can't even browse the web with it. Or listen to music. Or use 1000's of apps. Or look at videos / pictures/ books.
But you can play dodgy emulated games that crash within two minutes, run more than one process at a time causing out of memory error messages. Play divx movies that work at less than 10fps. Overheat your battery by making a wifi hotspot.
:eek:
Ahem!
I've run several programs on my iPad at the same time without any hiccups.
AND those emulators you speak of work fine.
Oh and I have no battery issues.
Enjoy your walled garden! :cool:
Can't even browse the web with it. Or listen to music. Or use 1000's of apps. Or look at videos / pictures/ books.
But you can play dodgy emulated games that crash within two minutes, run more than one process at a time causing out of memory error messages. Play divx movies that work at less than 10fps. Overheat your battery by making a wifi hotspot.
:eek:
Ahem!
I've run several programs on my iPad at the same time without any hiccups.
AND those emulators you speak of work fine.
Oh and I have no battery issues.
Enjoy your walled garden! :cool:
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 01:47 AM
Keep in mind that Mr. Eaton is a professional. He shoots with a full frame camera that yields large file size images. Think about what you are going to be doing with photography before you jump into all this. The setup you are thinking of buying - the Mac Pro - is easily expandable. If you start with two drives, you still have room for two more. I have a MBP that came with a 250Gb drive. That was good for a year before I upgraded it to a 500 Gb one. The old drive is in an external enclosure and serves as a photo backup of my Aperture file vault. I have a 1TB external drive for Time Machine, and that backs up everything on my system. This is my hobby and I probably shoot around 200 images in an average month, more during good weather. I have a Canon XSi and will move to a 7D in a year or so.
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused:
Gears of War Baird
Baird
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused:
arn
Dec 31, 12:48 AM
Originally posted by kb9000
Does Anyone know what typeface the MR title is set in?
it's presently Myriad
arn
Does Anyone know what typeface the MR title is set in?
it's presently Myriad
arn
kretzy
Dec 19, 07:48 AM
This one was inspired by Andy Worhol....
I was wondering what was the best program to do animations is? Because of got a good idea of how to animate this one, I'm just not sure how to. Thanks for any advice ;)
I was wondering what was the best program to do animations is? Because of got a good idea of how to animate this one, I'm just not sure how to. Thanks for any advice ;)
jamdr
Sep 11, 11:40 AM
I was the editor of my high school newspaper at the time. I had woken up and driven to school like any other day and when I got there everything seemed normal. I don't think most people had heard yet. However, one of my writers came running up to me and said something like "I guess it's going to be a crazy day today". I just smiled and nodded because I didn't know what he was talking about. Then he said "didn't you hear about the plane that crashed in New York?" I just thought, wow that's horrible, but no one knew at the time that it was a terrorist attack. Then as more details came out, all classes were called into the auditorium for a school meeting and I just couldn't believe it. I really just couldn't believe it. I still can't.... :(
kewlguy781
Mar 2, 04:45 PM
count me in.
I heard they may will do reservation system like they did with iphone. not sure if its true or not.
am very curious if we have to do overnight, or just come in the morning and wait.
I heard they may will do reservation system like they did with iphone. not sure if its true or not.
am very curious if we have to do overnight, or just come in the morning and wait.
Dagless
Feb 18, 09:29 AM
It's basic but very functional. Hell I've seen commercial games use free packages like SFXR and Modplug Tracker. I've used Garageband for my commercial projects too (all midi, no loops or anything) since I haven't learned how to use Logic yet.
Just don't use loops and try to customise the sound as much as you can.
Just don't use loops and try to customise the sound as much as you can.
daveL
May 6, 12:38 PM
i wonder if a single processor machine that repeatedly requests core82 and never gets it just hangs forever?
that would suck for the whole project
The weird thing is that I have never seen a core82 before on any of my machines. I wonder if this is an x86-only core, and the Folding WU server isn't picking up the fact that a Mac has requested the work? Anyway, I hope I don't get another one.
that would suck for the whole project
The weird thing is that I have never seen a core82 before on any of my machines. I wonder if this is an x86-only core, and the Folding WU server isn't picking up the fact that a Mac has requested the work? Anyway, I hope I don't get another one.
pubwvj
Sep 22, 05:17 AM
Reinforcing stereotypical gender roles?
Yes, that was my thought. The amazing thing is the above ad is a real google ad that I've seen appear several times. I have to question the intelligence, or maybe their sense of self-worth, of anyone who would buy from these people - who's URL I did not list since I don't want to promote them in the slightest.
Yes, that was my thought. The amazing thing is the above ad is a real google ad that I've seen appear several times. I have to question the intelligence, or maybe their sense of self-worth, of anyone who would buy from these people - who's URL I did not list since I don't want to promote them in the slightest.
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