DeSnousa
Aug 16, 04:04 PM
Try increase http://calxalot.homeip.net/InCrease/
Its a great app that i use to fold and has the ability to close and still run F@H in the background. Just make sure you put 3446 as you team in the preferences as its default team is team mac os x ;)
Its a great app that i use to fold and has the ability to close and still run F@H in the background. Just make sure you put 3446 as you team in the preferences as its default team is team mac os x ;)
jholzner
Oct 24, 05:47 PM
didn't apple officially say that intel processors would be out in the summer of 2005?
At the 2005 WWDC which took place in the Summer of 2005 Apple announced that they would be moving to Intel processors and that the transition would be complete in 2007. Obviously, they beat that time table by a wide margin.
At the 2005 WWDC which took place in the Summer of 2005 Apple announced that they would be moving to Intel processors and that the transition would be complete in 2007. Obviously, they beat that time table by a wide margin.
szsiddiq
Nov 7, 09:28 PM
there are still things about pages that erk me...keynote, though is hands down much better than powerpoint
R94N
Sep 10, 01:31 AM
I'll describe it...I have some old Hornby train set pieces and some clothes... :D Sadly no old video game or computer equipment.
job
Jun 5, 11:05 PM
Originally posted by vniow
What was the avatar (Mac processor related) that got everybody all riled up?
I have absolutely no idea.
I can think of a few 'tars that have been a bit risque (the cat avatar), a few odd ones (freaky tadpole anyone?), but not one stands out.
Give us a hint. ;)
What was the avatar (Mac processor related) that got everybody all riled up?
I have absolutely no idea.
I can think of a few 'tars that have been a bit risque (the cat avatar), a few odd ones (freaky tadpole anyone?), but not one stands out.
Give us a hint. ;)
AppleNewton
Mar 26, 07:27 PM
it happened on my 13" MBP when using it with and HDTV with a HDMI-MiniDP adapter. when that happens i usually try shift control eject to put the display in 'sleep' and wake it back up without putting the machine to sleep and that helps too atleast in my situation. hopefully might be another alternative tip that works.
MacNut
Mar 4, 04:27 PM
A tiny spider species has triggered a Mazda recall - and there's nothing itsy-bitsy about it.
The yellow sac spider has been nesting in the fuel hoses of certain Mazda6 cars, causing clogs that could lead to fuel leaks and fires.
Mazda announced Friday that it was recalling more than 65,000 cars in the U.S., Canada and Mexico to address the puzzling problem.
The spider is a common household insect but employees of the Japanese automaker are clueless as to why the tiny arachnids chose their brand.
"We really don't know how they're getting in," said Mazda spokesman Jeremy Barnes. "This is a really strange case."
One floated theory is that the spiders are attracted to the smell of gasoline, but though that explanation gets chuckles, bug experts say there is not much science behind it.
"I think gas would kill them if they came in contact with it, and if they were attracted to it we would have found out years ago," said Rick Vetter, a Long Island native and University of California, Riverside researcher who is one of the nation's most prominent entomologists
"I do a lot of myth busting regarding spiders, and it's really amazing the amount of insanity that gets generated about these things," he said.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln entomologist Barb Ogg agrees.
"It doesn't make any sense to me. They like to spend their time in little tight spaces, so I think it's more likely related to how [the fuel system] constructed," she said.
The spiders have been weaving small sacs in rubber hoses attached to the cars' fuel tank system, blocking ventilation and causing pressure that could lead to cracks, gas leaks and in the worst-case scenario a fire.
The company reports there have been no serious incidents related to the bizarre spider infestations.
It was unclear why the eight-legged pests were partial to the Mazda6 - the only model affected - over other models or automakers.
This particular spider is about the size of a dime and weaves a small sac instead of a large web a la Charlotte of "Charlotte's Web" fame.
Mazda launched the recall after dealers around the country reported more than 20 cases of the nesting spiders in Mazda6 models released in 2009 and 2010.
The company said it will notify owners of affected cars this month. Dealers will inspect and clean out the fuel lines if necessary.
Mazda said it may never solve the mystery of the fuel line-dwelling spiders.
Cracking a joke on the Mazda's popular commercial jingle, Barnes siad, "Perhaps yellow sac spiders like to go Zoom-Zoom?"http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/03/04/2011-03-04_bizarre_fuel_hose_spider_infestations_spark_mass_mazda_recall_65000_cars_recalle.html
The yellow sac spider has been nesting in the fuel hoses of certain Mazda6 cars, causing clogs that could lead to fuel leaks and fires.
Mazda announced Friday that it was recalling more than 65,000 cars in the U.S., Canada and Mexico to address the puzzling problem.
The spider is a common household insect but employees of the Japanese automaker are clueless as to why the tiny arachnids chose their brand.
"We really don't know how they're getting in," said Mazda spokesman Jeremy Barnes. "This is a really strange case."
One floated theory is that the spiders are attracted to the smell of gasoline, but though that explanation gets chuckles, bug experts say there is not much science behind it.
"I think gas would kill them if they came in contact with it, and if they were attracted to it we would have found out years ago," said Rick Vetter, a Long Island native and University of California, Riverside researcher who is one of the nation's most prominent entomologists
"I do a lot of myth busting regarding spiders, and it's really amazing the amount of insanity that gets generated about these things," he said.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln entomologist Barb Ogg agrees.
"It doesn't make any sense to me. They like to spend their time in little tight spaces, so I think it's more likely related to how [the fuel system] constructed," she said.
The spiders have been weaving small sacs in rubber hoses attached to the cars' fuel tank system, blocking ventilation and causing pressure that could lead to cracks, gas leaks and in the worst-case scenario a fire.
The company reports there have been no serious incidents related to the bizarre spider infestations.
It was unclear why the eight-legged pests were partial to the Mazda6 - the only model affected - over other models or automakers.
This particular spider is about the size of a dime and weaves a small sac instead of a large web a la Charlotte of "Charlotte's Web" fame.
Mazda launched the recall after dealers around the country reported more than 20 cases of the nesting spiders in Mazda6 models released in 2009 and 2010.
The company said it will notify owners of affected cars this month. Dealers will inspect and clean out the fuel lines if necessary.
Mazda said it may never solve the mystery of the fuel line-dwelling spiders.
Cracking a joke on the Mazda's popular commercial jingle, Barnes siad, "Perhaps yellow sac spiders like to go Zoom-Zoom?"http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/03/04/2011-03-04_bizarre_fuel_hose_spider_infestations_spark_mass_mazda_recall_65000_cars_recalle.html
Designer Dale
Nov 6, 07:46 PM
Something I put together in PhotoShop. The sub isn't mine.
Dale
Dale
BBQ BOY
Mar 27, 02:01 AM
Got it figured out. It was very simple.
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.
belvdr
Feb 7, 08:42 PM
videoed,
I have also used a cheaper switch (Netgear GS605 or GS105) without issue.
Also, is your Internet router close to the Mac Pros? If so, just wire the new gigabit switch into your router and let everything go wired.
I have also used a cheaper switch (Netgear GS605 or GS105) without issue.
Also, is your Internet router close to the Mac Pros? If so, just wire the new gigabit switch into your router and let everything go wired.
Psykomaniaque
Jun 20, 01:44 PM
A good price but if you have only the iPod new without box, accessories ect..., I think it's a refurb!
Boston007
May 5, 10:07 PM
haven't had either of those issues. Whatever problems there were they fixed it in 4.01
ditto
ditto
infine0n
Apr 2, 01:12 PM
Hello all,
I have an iPad 16GB. I tried to jailbreak with PwnageTool, and everything went smooth with restoring with custom firmware in iTunes, so it seems!
After the restore is complete, the iPad stays in Recovery Mode, and all I get is a black screen (as if the iPad was off), but when I plug it into my Macbook or PC, it shows up as in Recovery Mode in iTunes every time!
I have spent hours trying to get it to work. I've tried 4.2.1, 4.2.1 custom jailbreak, 4.3.1, then back to 4.2.1. Still nothing! I am stumped at this point. I have tried holding the power button, holding the power button as well as the home button, and the iPad will not do anything unless it is plugged into a computer.
I have tried TinyUmbrella's "Fix Recovery," which brings it to a white screen, then says unable to find gbdevlist etc. etc.
I have tried a soft reset, nothing works...
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I have an iPad 16GB. I tried to jailbreak with PwnageTool, and everything went smooth with restoring with custom firmware in iTunes, so it seems!
After the restore is complete, the iPad stays in Recovery Mode, and all I get is a black screen (as if the iPad was off), but when I plug it into my Macbook or PC, it shows up as in Recovery Mode in iTunes every time!
I have spent hours trying to get it to work. I've tried 4.2.1, 4.2.1 custom jailbreak, 4.3.1, then back to 4.2.1. Still nothing! I am stumped at this point. I have tried holding the power button, holding the power button as well as the home button, and the iPad will not do anything unless it is plugged into a computer.
I have tried TinyUmbrella's "Fix Recovery," which brings it to a white screen, then says unable to find gbdevlist etc. etc.
I have tried a soft reset, nothing works...
thechidz
May 8, 11:20 PM
pm sent
khisayruou
Dec 14, 10:08 AM
Sleepless: http://www.alxsoft.com/mac/sleepless.html
Night Spring
Mar 29, 10:20 AM
What I don't understand why is their so much news about 4.3.1, when everyone said stay away from it. Their is no 4.3 news anywhere. Is 4.3 not being jailbroken?
4.3 was jailbroken, but the jailbreak hasn't been released publicly. It's not known if 4.3.1 can be jailbroken, hence the warnings not to upgrade. Right now the hackers are trying to see if 4.3.1 can be jailbroken, hence all the talk is about that. If it turns out it can be jailbroken, then a JB will be released for 4.3.1, and we'll be told it's ok to upgrade. If not, a JB will be released for 4.3, and you'd be glad you didn't upgrade.
4.3 was jailbroken, but the jailbreak hasn't been released publicly. It's not known if 4.3.1 can be jailbroken, hence the warnings not to upgrade. Right now the hackers are trying to see if 4.3.1 can be jailbroken, hence all the talk is about that. If it turns out it can be jailbroken, then a JB will be released for 4.3.1, and we'll be told it's ok to upgrade. If not, a JB will be released for 4.3, and you'd be glad you didn't upgrade.
macgruder
Jan 24, 09:15 AM
When I buy expensive high quality devices like displays, I want them to be high quality at least half of their life, not just now.
I agree. Although the 23" monitor (at least) is 'only' $800 so cannot really be classed expensive enough to be high-end pro-monitor. (A Nikon D300 rather than a Nikon D3!) I suspect the panel manufacturers keep the prices beyond 8-bit at a high-premium, so you have to pay $1600 or more for such a monitor.
I agree. Although the 23" monitor (at least) is 'only' $800 so cannot really be classed expensive enough to be high-end pro-monitor. (A Nikon D300 rather than a Nikon D3!) I suspect the panel manufacturers keep the prices beyond 8-bit at a high-premium, so you have to pay $1600 or more for such a monitor.
blevins321
Apr 19, 10:26 AM
I don't know if there is a way to directly get wired ethernet connection on to your iPad. I think probably not. But, one pricey solution is this:
Buy an Apple AirPort Express, a very small wifi router about the size of your palm. It will plug into the wired ethernet and broadcast wifi signal.
+1 - This would be about the same price as paying for 3 months of 3G service, so it will balance out in the long run :-) HERE (http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MB321LL-A-Airport-Express/dp/B0015YJOK2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303226759&sr=8-1) is the Amazon link..$94 free shipping.
Buy an Apple AirPort Express, a very small wifi router about the size of your palm. It will plug into the wired ethernet and broadcast wifi signal.
+1 - This would be about the same price as paying for 3 months of 3G service, so it will balance out in the long run :-) HERE (http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MB321LL-A-Airport-Express/dp/B0015YJOK2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303226759&sr=8-1) is the Amazon link..$94 free shipping.
soberbrain
Aug 19, 08:42 AM
iphone cost so much in the philippines. its not a great deal
Yes it does. I just saw that Auction.ph will be auctioning iPhones at a maximum price of 5,000 pesos ($110), compared to the average retail price of 30,000 pesos, or $663.
I wonder how legitimate this is since there seems to be no profit in the auction price :confused:
Yes it does. I just saw that Auction.ph will be auctioning iPhones at a maximum price of 5,000 pesos ($110), compared to the average retail price of 30,000 pesos, or $663.
I wonder how legitimate this is since there seems to be no profit in the auction price :confused:
rdowns
Feb 3, 03:27 PM
Sorry, but you are quite mistaken. It is clearly a conspiracy!
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
Don't be silly. Tin foil will shield signals on CDMA networks, not GSM.
macEfan
Aug 7, 08:54 PM
so does this mean VPC for mac is now free?:confused:
7on
Mar 21, 04:59 PM
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_MkW_017ANTA/TYfKBCDwPSI/AAAAAAAAARQ/NNtIty3iqSI/s912/drops.png
a456
Jan 10, 06:40 AM
The point was to thank his family and all the other families for their support in helping get the iPhone ready in the build up to the expo and over the preceding years. Steve thanked the families in his keynote directly. I guess it to the public it says 'we do magic but we have personal lives too', maybe this is the softer side of Steve coming out.
thegoldenmackid
Sep 17, 10:20 PM
Joined. No clue if I'm doing it correctly.
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