gwfattwkr
Jun 17, 05:40 PM
i dont think there will be near the hype of last year, looking at the posts for dallas on the last iphone launch there were tons of posts.
alust2013
May 6, 12:49 PM
thanks for the input guys!
i currently have the late-2009 unibody white macbook, would it be worth it to buy the new 2011 13" MBP? I'm just trying to see my options
Depends on what you do. Most likely not, to be honest.
i currently have the late-2009 unibody white macbook, would it be worth it to buy the new 2011 13" MBP? I'm just trying to see my options
Depends on what you do. Most likely not, to be honest.
DewGuy1999
Apr 27, 07:49 PM
My retail OS X 10.4.6 Tiger looks like this:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KAQcNppHL.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KAQcNppHL.jpg
btr06
Mar 11, 10:57 AM
SLC BB. Total = 1. Sad really, I thought I would have company besides the homeless. It's ok though, I shared some of my breakfast burrito I had from McDee's.
Not bad at all. Hopefully it stays small like that until I can get there. I wonder how many they have. Keep the updates on the line coming.
Not bad at all. Hopefully it stays small like that until I can get there. I wonder how many they have. Keep the updates on the line coming.
funguyom
Aug 7, 07:12 PM
i think microsoft should open source virtual pc, and give it to the community to port. :-) what will become of it?
Xavier
Apr 30, 04:36 PM
Back in the days of mac os 9 and 8, I recall using a multiple user type of software called ______.
Can anyone help me find out what it was called? I remember the little "people" icons had round heads with a rectangular body.
Also, I tired searching for this on the forums already as im sure it has been posted, but because I don't know the name, no luck.
Any help would be great!
Can anyone help me find out what it was called? I remember the little "people" icons had round heads with a rectangular body.
Also, I tired searching for this on the forums already as im sure it has been posted, but because I don't know the name, no luck.
Any help would be great!
darwen
Aug 7, 06:05 PM
So many remarks... so little time...
Steve Jobs probably hurt their feelings today
Maybe now they can finally get some work done on vista
Or quite possibly they thought it was dumb to run fake OSX in real OSX
Steve Jobs probably hurt their feelings today
Maybe now they can finally get some work done on vista
Or quite possibly they thought it was dumb to run fake OSX in real OSX
Alb1
May 5, 03:44 PM
I need a firewire DVD R/W as, in case of need, I could do the boot by means of it, as my Mac mini is a PowerPC one (I read that only Intel Mac can boot by means of USB optical drives).
By the way, what do you think about the Hamlet HEXD5UA-D DVD R/W ? It has both firewire and usb.
By the way, what do you think about the Hamlet HEXD5UA-D DVD R/W ? It has both firewire and usb.
Lopez.T.H.
Nov 29, 03:16 PM
What is all this about PAL? Just curious.
trainguy77
Jul 8, 09:20 PM
Maybe it's just me, but my PC blazes through SETI work whereas it took it a solid month to get through my first (and only) bit of Folding work.
You may have received a large WU. They are different sizes in folding. However, there points are relative to the size of the WU.
You may have received a large WU. They are different sizes in folding. However, there points are relative to the size of the WU.
Chris5488
May 5, 02:05 PM
Here in Denmark delivery of OTS imacs are 24 hours.
Not sure why you should wait any longer in Belgium :)
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Vh/Regards
Claus - TapaTalk on my Ip4
OTS is here 24 hours too, but I ordered the i7 with HD6970m 2GB so it ads 3 days. Ordered Tuesday and I just got a message from Apple it's been shipped :D, that's 2 days! However, estimate arrival went to May 11th instead of May 9th :(, but I should be glad to get a custom one so quick.
Not sure why you should wait any longer in Belgium :)
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Vh/Regards
Claus - TapaTalk on my Ip4
OTS is here 24 hours too, but I ordered the i7 with HD6970m 2GB so it ads 3 days. Ordered Tuesday and I just got a message from Apple it's been shipped :D, that's 2 days! However, estimate arrival went to May 11th instead of May 9th :(, but I should be glad to get a custom one so quick.
larkost
Apr 8, 01:01 AM
Since you are looking for internships, so presumably do not have much experience, this might work for you. But as someone who has been given the tasks of screening resumes and interviews, I will warn you that if your resume does not express true knowledge of the topics you are presenting in a resume, then you would never make it past my first read. And there is little chance that a generic resume writer is going to be able to write something that I would be interested in.
But this all depends on who you are writing the resume for. In some instances you are really writing to make it though HR, because the next layer of interviewers/reviewers is only going to be handed that resume 5 minutes before their session with you (or maybe they only read it then...). In that case then a professional resume writer might be a real boon.
That being said, the opposite is also true: I have seen some resumes that desperately needed an editor to go through and re-do them, for: typeos (this is a first-impression situation), content, or just awful style (my first couple of resumes probably fall into this bin).
But this all depends on who you are writing the resume for. In some instances you are really writing to make it though HR, because the next layer of interviewers/reviewers is only going to be handed that resume 5 minutes before their session with you (or maybe they only read it then...). In that case then a professional resume writer might be a real boon.
That being said, the opposite is also true: I have seen some resumes that desperately needed an editor to go through and re-do them, for: typeos (this is a first-impression situation), content, or just awful style (my first couple of resumes probably fall into this bin).
shen
Mar 17, 10:09 AM
i have heard that there seem to be some problems running wow on a mini and to a TV, but i am so far unable to find any details. anyone doing this? tried it? have better luck searching than i have? anything to report?
....and yes, i know the graphics card on the mini is less than ideal, but right now i play WoW on an eMac, so it ain't gonna get slower. ;-)
:apple:
....and yes, i know the graphics card on the mini is less than ideal, but right now i play WoW on an eMac, so it ain't gonna get slower. ;-)
:apple:
celticpride678
Jan 29, 07:31 PM
The iPhone is not only on AT&T (international carriers). Why would there be a Verizon-specific category?
pEZ
Jul 25, 06:59 PM
wha? Your post is a touch confusing if you ask me. Just try printing something, see what happens. Because there aren't any drivers, it should just work.
Could you maybe post a screenshot of the print center? I don't think I've ever seen the word "driver" in any Mac OS - ever.
Could you maybe post a screenshot of the print center? I don't think I've ever seen the word "driver" in any Mac OS - ever.
daniels
Apr 14, 04:32 PM
Competition regulation in many EU countries require apple (or providers) to unlock any handsent with some restrictions (you may have to prove you've waited a certain time, or you are required to pay a fee etc), but I know that in France for example the provider that sells the iPhone there is required to unlock any handsent provided it was sold at least 6 months ago, for a 100 euros. Even if it wasn't bought/sold in France.
Some countries like Belgium don't even allow sim locked phones (or used to not allow) and some carriers sell them with out sim lock by choice in others, like Slovakia, and then some other countries I think can only unlock phones that are locked to a certain providers network, like Hungary T and Voda I think can only unlock T and Voda iPhones respectively, but perhaps phones bought on other networks (Ie T-mobile Germany, or Voda UK or New Zealand or whatever) some of these services maybe taking advantage of these work arounds. If this is the case, these unlocks are legal and Apple has no legal way of relocking these phones. IE in france they HAVE to unlock your phone even if it is ATT... or one would think so logically. Although this info maybe off, but it was definatley the case during iPhone 3g sales...
Are you sure that's correct? So you're saying if I go to France with my locked AT&T iPhone 4, the carriers there will have to unlock it for me if I ask? I actually just asked this question in another thread and I'm getting mixed responses: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12393503
Some countries like Belgium don't even allow sim locked phones (or used to not allow) and some carriers sell them with out sim lock by choice in others, like Slovakia, and then some other countries I think can only unlock phones that are locked to a certain providers network, like Hungary T and Voda I think can only unlock T and Voda iPhones respectively, but perhaps phones bought on other networks (Ie T-mobile Germany, or Voda UK or New Zealand or whatever) some of these services maybe taking advantage of these work arounds. If this is the case, these unlocks are legal and Apple has no legal way of relocking these phones. IE in france they HAVE to unlock your phone even if it is ATT... or one would think so logically. Although this info maybe off, but it was definatley the case during iPhone 3g sales...
Are you sure that's correct? So you're saying if I go to France with my locked AT&T iPhone 4, the carriers there will have to unlock it for me if I ask? I actually just asked this question in another thread and I'm getting mixed responses: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12393503
clk39
May 1, 11:07 AM
I turned on my Mac this morning and double clicked the Firefox icon but I did it twice by accident and it said "You can only open one Firefox at once" and made me click "Close" and then I was never able to reopen Firefox again
Schnoz
Mar 28, 12:31 PM
Comex has been updating his twitter, not sure if any of you follow it or not:
@comex: yeah, uh. I can find kernel exploits, but this is ridiculous.
@comex: As noticed by @0naj, my kernel exploit was fixed in 4.3.1.
@comex: I try not to be paranoid, but it is really hard to explain this as anything but a leak.
@comex: The funny thing is that my "new" kernel exploit is actually the kernel exploit used by JailbreakMe 2.0. It was never properly fixed.
@comex: It stayed there from 4.0.2 through 4.3, but was magically found in time for 4.3.1. well, go go @MuscleNerd and @i0n1c I guess
It doesn't seem to be looking very good for 4.3.1
@comex: yeah, uh. I can find kernel exploits, but this is ridiculous.
@comex: As noticed by @0naj, my kernel exploit was fixed in 4.3.1.
@comex: I try not to be paranoid, but it is really hard to explain this as anything but a leak.
@comex: The funny thing is that my "new" kernel exploit is actually the kernel exploit used by JailbreakMe 2.0. It was never properly fixed.
@comex: It stayed there from 4.0.2 through 4.3, but was magically found in time for 4.3.1. well, go go @MuscleNerd and @i0n1c I guess
It doesn't seem to be looking very good for 4.3.1
dannyar
Mar 31, 09:05 PM
No there's no magnet keeping it closed but I havent found it to be a problem. Maybe for the review cuz Im moving it around so much. But during regular use I have it either in stand position or flapped back. It's solidly built and it made of great quality material. I've ordered another for my wife.
labman
May 5, 07:15 PM
FYI thread starter since you seemed to get irritated that you didn't get your answer after 31 minutes. :rolleyes: I would suggest google and searching when asking common questions. you can get your answer in seconds rather then minutes or sometimes hours.
scan300
Jul 4, 09:05 PM
There's a difference to how something looks in Word on screen and how it prints.
If you anti-alias an illustrator file when opening in Photoshop, all of your line work will be anti-aliased, which means is will have fuzzy edges when printing. To have a sharp line picture from photoshop print well in Word, turn off anti-aliasing. Don't resize your work in photoshop with bicubic resampling, use nearest neighbor.
Work to the resolution of your output device. In the case of a laser printer approx 140ppi and above. Graphs and charts with sharp line work require more resolution (approx 300ppi) than photos which which can be rendered nicely on laserprinters at 100ppi.
You can also reduce the fuzziness of anti-aliased printouts by increasing the screen resolution to about 100lpi and above on your laser printer.
You can also produce vector type art which can be used in Word from Illustrator 10 by exporting to the .wmf (windows meta file) format. This is good for charts and line illustrations, but lousy for text.
If you anti-alias an illustrator file when opening in Photoshop, all of your line work will be anti-aliased, which means is will have fuzzy edges when printing. To have a sharp line picture from photoshop print well in Word, turn off anti-aliasing. Don't resize your work in photoshop with bicubic resampling, use nearest neighbor.
Work to the resolution of your output device. In the case of a laser printer approx 140ppi and above. Graphs and charts with sharp line work require more resolution (approx 300ppi) than photos which which can be rendered nicely on laserprinters at 100ppi.
You can also reduce the fuzziness of anti-aliased printouts by increasing the screen resolution to about 100lpi and above on your laser printer.
You can also produce vector type art which can be used in Word from Illustrator 10 by exporting to the .wmf (windows meta file) format. This is good for charts and line illustrations, but lousy for text.
Counterfit
Jul 8, 09:51 PM
I run hte BOINC manager on my pismo pretty much all the time. It's slow, but that doesnt bother me
Same here. I use BOINC Menubar (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/menubar.php), which divides CPU time between whichever ones you use. I run SETI@home, Predictor@home (http://predictor.scripps.edu/), and Einstein@home (http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/). That's in addition to using the Electric Sheep screensaver.
So don't limit yourself to just one distributed computing project, use BOINC (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/index.php)!
Same here. I use BOINC Menubar (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/menubar.php), which divides CPU time between whichever ones you use. I run SETI@home, Predictor@home (http://predictor.scripps.edu/), and Einstein@home (http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/). That's in addition to using the Electric Sheep screensaver.
So don't limit yourself to just one distributed computing project, use BOINC (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/index.php)!
jim.
Mar 4, 07:35 PM
I don't think that people here will clue you in as to how to pirate a piece of software. You'll have to search for that yourself. I can suggest a free program called Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). I'm not sure if you use Sound Studio specific features, but Audacity does quite a bit. Take a look and see if it helps you.
Jim
Jim
LightSpeed1
Apr 18, 11:34 PM
I'll believe it when I see it.
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