Vagelturf
Oct 4, 09:46 AM
There is a space in the market for a new kind of gadget. I'll call it the jPod. That's j for "journal".
The jPod is the opposite of the iPod. The iPod mobilizes the sounds and images on your computer. You can take them with you for your own use or for others around you. The jPod captures the sounds and images from you and others around you and puts them on your computer.
More here:
http://homepage.mac.com/bagelturf/files/c1b0b98d3be7c344e88595a68ba4fc53-409.html
The jPod is the opposite of the iPod. The iPod mobilizes the sounds and images on your computer. You can take them with you for your own use or for others around you. The jPod captures the sounds and images from you and others around you and puts them on your computer.
More here:
http://homepage.mac.com/bagelturf/files/c1b0b98d3be7c344e88595a68ba4fc53-409.html
skunk
Oct 12, 03:55 PM
No use for Keynote? I find that doing bullet-point presentations on what I would prefer for dinner is a very effective way of going hungry.Wow, I hadn't thought of that! The Keynote Diet Plan. Reverse psychology is so effective. :D
Norouzi
Feb 9, 10:48 PM
Hi everyone - being a newbie the following:
Just installed a bigger and faster new HD in the mini - is there any way to start the OS installation without a wired keybd? (i.e pressing 'c' ) all I get now is some DVD churning sounds and a grey screen telling me to restart the machine.
If there is no way - how would I go about ejecting the darned DVD out of the mini without taking everything apart?
hoping for some good answers.
If you have an unformated hard drive in there then the Mini should automatically boot from the DVD, no key press required. The Mini should look for any available bootable OS's on startup and lacking it's default, choose one.
Are you getting a Kernel Panic screen on boot? A gray screen telling you to restart your computer by pressing the power button in multiple languages? If so then something is amiss, because unless something has changed in the last few years, without a bootable OS the mini should just flash a circle with a line through it (no idea what the symbol is called, but like a No Smoking sign without a cigarette in it).
Are you trying to start up from the Restore DVD that came with the Mini or a retail Snow Leopard DVD?
Just installed a bigger and faster new HD in the mini - is there any way to start the OS installation without a wired keybd? (i.e pressing 'c' ) all I get now is some DVD churning sounds and a grey screen telling me to restart the machine.
If there is no way - how would I go about ejecting the darned DVD out of the mini without taking everything apart?
hoping for some good answers.
If you have an unformated hard drive in there then the Mini should automatically boot from the DVD, no key press required. The Mini should look for any available bootable OS's on startup and lacking it's default, choose one.
Are you getting a Kernel Panic screen on boot? A gray screen telling you to restart your computer by pressing the power button in multiple languages? If so then something is amiss, because unless something has changed in the last few years, without a bootable OS the mini should just flash a circle with a line through it (no idea what the symbol is called, but like a No Smoking sign without a cigarette in it).
Are you trying to start up from the Restore DVD that came with the Mini or a retail Snow Leopard DVD?
arn
Dec 31, 01:27 AM
Originally posted by JohnGillilan
It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??
Here's the old one in comparison
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/oldmr.php
arn
It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??
Here's the old one in comparison
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/oldmr.php
arn
Consultant
Apr 11, 05:23 PM
iTunesHelper is you want iTunes to recognize devices. The others you don't need.
How much ram do you have?
How about harddrive size and free space?
How much ram do you have?
How about harddrive size and free space?
Powerbook G5
Mar 9, 09:09 PM
I am not seeing it, I'd check to see if your browser's text settings are set to bold or italicize text somehow.
benhollberg
Apr 25, 09:15 PM
It would help if you include what site you're trying to reach.
It's All Tech (http://www.itsalltech.com)
It's All Tech (http://www.itsalltech.com)
hcho3
Apr 20, 04:24 PM
Apple needs to cut the prices on ipod nano. 149 dollars for 8GB ipod nano is ridiculous. Everyone is gonna go for ipod touch or iPhone.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
With that being said, I am a little bit surprised about ipad sales. But, it will continue to do well. Momentum doesn't stop.
nosen
Oct 4, 10:09 AM
ditto - am I the only one who isn't a fan/simply does't care for GPS units?
funny, my post was deleted.
anyway, I definitely think this sounds pretty gimmicky. it might be kind of neat if its free, its not something I would spend any money on...
funny, my post was deleted.
anyway, I definitely think this sounds pretty gimmicky. it might be kind of neat if its free, its not something I would spend any money on...
QCassidy352
Oct 4, 08:39 AM
whoa. Something very apple-like that I never would have thought of, but really like the sound of!
alfmoonspace
Mar 11, 07:03 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)
First here at slc best buy. Going to put it on my card, how many at gateway total?
First here at slc best buy. Going to put it on my card, how many at gateway total?
tMac85
Jun 26, 01:25 PM
If you would consider shipping to the UK, I might make an offer after I've been paid next week :) I'll check back.
sure thing...
wont be home to get it until monday anyway...
sure thing...
wont be home to get it until monday anyway...
FrenchPB
Mar 18, 08:25 AM
Hey all,
I just published my first iWeb website, which I created over the past few days. It's in French and related to my wedding, but I'd be interested in hearing your reviews on how I can improve the website, add new functionalities, and make it even more user friendly.
I'd like to add a guestbook, but haven't found one that I like enough as off now. I also would like to add more features / multimedia stuff, so any idea is welcome.
Just a note : our wedding theme is on the 50s, and the colours are brown and old pink. The first pic on the welcome page is a drawing of me and my wife inspired by an old ad we found on internet.
http://www.davidetcoraline.com/
I also would like to know if I can have a facebook integration without using MobileMe. I'd like any new article published on the website to be posted directly on my facebook account. Is that possible ?
Thanks for your reviews.
I just published my first iWeb website, which I created over the past few days. It's in French and related to my wedding, but I'd be interested in hearing your reviews on how I can improve the website, add new functionalities, and make it even more user friendly.
I'd like to add a guestbook, but haven't found one that I like enough as off now. I also would like to add more features / multimedia stuff, so any idea is welcome.
Just a note : our wedding theme is on the 50s, and the colours are brown and old pink. The first pic on the welcome page is a drawing of me and my wife inspired by an old ad we found on internet.
http://www.davidetcoraline.com/
I also would like to know if I can have a facebook integration without using MobileMe. I'd like any new article published on the website to be posted directly on my facebook account. Is that possible ?
Thanks for your reviews.
coopdog
Apr 15, 03:06 PM
I picked up an older APC 1500 XS with an external 47lb. APC XS/RS battery pack for $20 as-is from a surplus place ($1500+ retail). I let the unit charge overnight and with a PC pulling 200W and my screens, speakers, modem and airport extreme pulling less than another 100W I could get 120 min of backup power! I knew though, it wouldn't be in surplus if it was working like it should.
Under a 700W load the UPS would fail it's self-test, but at my barebones (387W) it passed just fine even with batteries last replaced in 2005 according to the powerchute software. Everytime the UPS went onto battery, I would hear a constant electrical noise/hum, I thought it was the UPS inverters. I then tried to do the real test - unplug the UPS and see how long the batteries really last under a 387W load. The 6 12V batteries lost 10% every few seconds; batteries are dead. Near the end of the test I bent down and I could hear that the Jacob's Ladder arcing sound/hum was coming from my PC's power supply not the UPS! :eek:
So yesterday 2 9Ah 12V batteries (Tempest) replacement batteries arrived. I installed them and removed the dead external APC battery pack. Now the estimated time is about 25 min, but it will actually last that long. I thought new batteries would have solved the problem. I have an APC 350 between my APC 1500 and my PC, every time I switch to battery power the 350 kicks in and my PC sounds fine for the brief time it's on. Here are my Kill-a-Watt readings:
AC Utility Power: 120-121V, Power Factor: .97-.98
Battery Power: 116V, Power Factor: .79
Here is the sound:http://www.filedropper.com/powersupply It actually sounds more like a large hair trimmer...
From my research, I found that PSUs don't like the square or sine-wave the older APC's put out, and the noise is the PSU's Power Factor correction? Especially if I can expand this UPS unit, I want to make sure it's not doing harm to the devices connected!
Thanks for the help guys!
Under a 700W load the UPS would fail it's self-test, but at my barebones (387W) it passed just fine even with batteries last replaced in 2005 according to the powerchute software. Everytime the UPS went onto battery, I would hear a constant electrical noise/hum, I thought it was the UPS inverters. I then tried to do the real test - unplug the UPS and see how long the batteries really last under a 387W load. The 6 12V batteries lost 10% every few seconds; batteries are dead. Near the end of the test I bent down and I could hear that the Jacob's Ladder arcing sound/hum was coming from my PC's power supply not the UPS! :eek:
So yesterday 2 9Ah 12V batteries (Tempest) replacement batteries arrived. I installed them and removed the dead external APC battery pack. Now the estimated time is about 25 min, but it will actually last that long. I thought new batteries would have solved the problem. I have an APC 350 between my APC 1500 and my PC, every time I switch to battery power the 350 kicks in and my PC sounds fine for the brief time it's on. Here are my Kill-a-Watt readings:
AC Utility Power: 120-121V, Power Factor: .97-.98
Battery Power: 116V, Power Factor: .79
Here is the sound:http://www.filedropper.com/powersupply It actually sounds more like a large hair trimmer...
From my research, I found that PSUs don't like the square or sine-wave the older APC's put out, and the noise is the PSU's Power Factor correction? Especially if I can expand this UPS unit, I want to make sure it's not doing harm to the devices connected!
Thanks for the help guys!
sparkstsa
Apr 20, 12:37 PM
They must have fixed the problem. My iphone and ipad apps are now working.
AlmostThere
May 5, 02:39 AM
Assuming your categorical variables are factors, you can use them integers, or call as.integer. When creating the factor, you can determine the sequence with levels()
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: blue green red
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 3 2 1
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"), levels=c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: red green blue
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 1 2 3
> r <- rnorm(10)
> r
Nerf Barricade RV-10 Review
Nerf Barricade
possibly-the-best-nerf-gun
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: blue green red
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 3 2 1
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"), levels=c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: red green blue
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 1 2 3
> r <- rnorm(10)
> r
aleXXXps
May 5, 11:08 AM
They better not, I just bought mine 3 days ago!
Martin C
Oct 27, 08:25 AM
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9805512-7.html
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
rebby
Mar 15, 05:48 PM
I read both the files, i understand. But how can i see how my pictures where imported? I already had folders with pictures that i just dragged into the library. I cant recal seeing anything like referenced or managed masters?
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
That's explained in the first link.
Select Manage referenced files from Aperture�s file menu
In Aperture 3 I think that they may have changed it to "Located Referenced Files...". Still under the File menu though.
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
That's explained in the first link.
Select Manage referenced files from Aperture�s file menu
In Aperture 3 I think that they may have changed it to "Located Referenced Files...". Still under the File menu though.
dylanursula
Mar 25, 02:48 PM
Now that 4.3.1 is out hopefully they will release soon :)
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
farmermac
Sep 29, 10:12 PM
Thanks for the tip and yes, that's exactly what I did. Macbook Air has a tiny hard drive and I was running out of space. I will need to buy another 1TB hard drive to backup my TC going forward!
Ah, the air..yes and hard to upgrade to a bigger drive if i remember right. its unfortunate but yeah if its going to be a storage drive then you should back the storage drive too.
I'd back up your music off your iphone ASAP. One cant have enough backups.
Ah, the air..yes and hard to upgrade to a bigger drive if i remember right. its unfortunate but yeah if its going to be a storage drive then you should back the storage drive too.
I'd back up your music off your iphone ASAP. One cant have enough backups.
krollster
Sep 22, 05:38 AM
I'd just order on behalf of your kids through the online education store. If there are any issues then you could be honest and explain your situation.
I know people who have used the edu store and have specified training colleges etc. No questions were even asked.
I know people who have used the edu store and have specified training colleges etc. No questions were even asked.
Link2999
Jun 28, 10:23 AM
If you can find a copy, get Tales of Symphonia, arguably the best RPG ever made, well in my opinion. When I picked up my copy years back I heard it was made in limited quantities, no idea why.
koobcamuk
Apr 4, 07:55 PM
It does make me laugh how people went on and on about how the 12" powerbook was the ultimate laptop and coupling it with a 20" display or larger was the ideal way to work... and then the 11MBA comes along and blows the 12" PB away in the specs and portability department, yet people still aren't happy.
I loved my 12" PB and I really feel that this 11MBA is the true replacement. It's much lighter, much thinner and is so much more powerful (plays youtube perfectly compared to the G4). There's also the much better battery, newer software and much longer sleep. It's win-win.
I loved my 12" PB and I really feel that this 11MBA is the true replacement. It's much lighter, much thinner and is so much more powerful (plays youtube perfectly compared to the G4). There's also the much better battery, newer software and much longer sleep. It's win-win.
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