dwmac
May 5, 09:21 PM
Here's the relevant thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1148415
Red Rose Clip Art. Red Rose
thank you flowers clip art.
flower clip art rose.
White Rose Clip Art
clipart hearts and roses.
This clip art is derived from
Watercolor Rose Bloom
Flower Border Clip Art
flower clip art for kids.
Set of black rose flower
Flower Tattoo clip art
flowers images clip art,
flowers images clip art,
clip art: misc flower png
bee polinating rose.gif
This clip art is derived from
Red rose plants – love board.
subscription clipart, rose
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1148415
MrFirework
Oct 26, 01:43 PM
I wish it comes on the same week of the Zune just to kill those bastards!
Amen... M$ blood all over the floor...
Amen... M$ blood all over the floor...
Steven1621
Feb 15, 10:49 PM
farily simple to set up. go into preferences. it's the first screen to show up.
rickvanr
Sep 12, 09:12 PM
Holding myself back form a shuffle for running
Likewise, that shuffle is seriously slick, and the price is right. Built in clip, bye bye iPod shuffle sport case.
Likewise, that shuffle is seriously slick, and the price is right. Built in clip, bye bye iPod shuffle sport case.
MacBytes
May 24, 10:12 AM
Category: Mac Websites
Link: iPodlibrary.com has \"iBooks\" for 2nd gen and 3rd gen iPods. Free download. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040524111225)
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Link: iPodlibrary.com has \"iBooks\" for 2nd gen and 3rd gen iPods. Free download. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040524111225)
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AdeFowler
Oct 25, 09:26 AM
Who's going to buy this 'technology'?
My point is, that if for example Microsoft or Napster wanted Fairplay hacked, they'd have paid someone to do it long ago. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure they'd love to sell iPod compatible tracks, but not by the back door.
My point is, that if for example Microsoft or Napster wanted Fairplay hacked, they'd have paid someone to do it long ago. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure they'd love to sell iPod compatible tracks, but not by the back door.
cyberrob
Sep 13, 04:37 AM
News-flash: iMac is NOT a replacement or an alternative to the iTV. If you think that it is, you are just fooling yourself.
thanks for news :rolleyes:
i'm just fascinated by this fantastic all-in-one hdtv solution the 24" iMac offers... and i'm happy to save 300 bucks instead of having just another box getting dusty... :)
thanks for news :rolleyes:
i'm just fascinated by this fantastic all-in-one hdtv solution the 24" iMac offers... and i'm happy to save 300 bucks instead of having just another box getting dusty... :)
opusthe2nd
Sep 26, 12:21 AM
I dont know. Personally, it would be like spam to me. I wouldnt like it. Even if I signed up for it. I would rather it be a link to me. Plus, of course, if you have people like me that do plain text email only.
I just thought a link would be less invasive.
Guess, I am changing the context of the post....just what I was thinking though.
I just thought a link would be less invasive.
Guess, I am changing the context of the post....just what I was thinking though.
arn
Jun 15, 02:44 PM
here's a prelim one
http://guides.macrumors.com/Benjamin_Reitzes_(Analyst)
Formatting could be better. I just threw it together to link off the macrumors story.
arn
http://guides.macrumors.com/Benjamin_Reitzes_(Analyst)
Formatting could be better. I just threw it together to link off the macrumors story.
arn
atlanticza
Mar 25, 09:31 AM
Try a converter plugin from Nattress.com
superbovine
Nov 20, 03:26 AM
:o true, sorry about the laziness. I couldn't find anything worthwile so I thought it'd be good to get some advice from the good people at MR. The problem with googling "ASP .NET shopping cart" is that the first 1000 pages or so will be about non-free stuff. Adding "open source" or "free" didn't improve the results that much either. I think I'm going to give PHP another shot since there's tons of open source stuff for it.
well if you did look :P
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003... you could get web server addition which is cheaper, but you can't beat the linux price, unless you are using shared hosting then your cost is about the same. all you have to do is hope a worm doesn't take out your database or your web server :P
well if you did look :P
http://sourceforge.net
why do you want to use asp.net and take the extra cost in sql server and windows 2003... you could get web server addition which is cheaper, but you can't beat the linux price, unless you are using shared hosting then your cost is about the same. all you have to do is hope a worm doesn't take out your database or your web server :P
rhett7660
Apr 21, 11:42 AM
In my area, this is already being done. Visit the site and you can check out books. This will make it easier and I hope it makes it to all the book readers not just the Kindle. IE Nook, iBooks etc.
bretm
Oct 8, 07:31 PM
Hi,
Ok, i know this site is by it's nature about gadgets, but for me it's all about the carrier.
I've had 8 different carriers in the last 10 years. Many of them have merged/
changed names/gone out of business.
When i see people complaining about their carrier, it's always about coverage
dropouts. Folks, ALL carriers will have SOME dropouts, especially if you live
in a challenging physical terrain.
What i found more aggravating is how obtuse and unresponsive these companies are. This is an area of modern commerce that is barely regulated.
Politicians have been lobbied to allow a wild west mentality for an industry
that has insinuated itself into most of our lives in just a short time.
I've had carriers routinely sneak in extra charges. Representatives have no
compunction about lying. I don't know about you, but i don't have time to
audit my bill every month with a magnifying glass.
Each carrier was worse than the last. The most annoying thing? Being
put on hold for 40 minutes, than disconnected. This is intentional. They don't want to be accessible.
Finally the last time i switched i did a search to see which companies had the least complaints. Although the billing practices overall in the industry
are atrocious, i've had the best experience overall with my current carrier.
This trumps any pleasure i would get from having a phone that integrates
well with my macs.
The only thing worse than crappy cell phone companies would be someone that thinks the government could make it better. What motivation does the govt have to make cell phone compainies better? Votes. That's it. Votes. The only motivation that government has. So they'll promise you that they'll make it better. You'll vote for them. They'll spend money regulating whatever you think needs regulating. They'll create a branch that costs some upzillion dollars. Cell phone companies will be forced to comply with some ridiculous something or other. They'll up your bill by placing a charge on it called the "rsoo tax" to pay for it. The cell phone companies will all still treat you badly. Vote with your feet. Keep switching carriers. Don't blow your cash on idiotic features for idiotic prices. The companies will comply and compete for your business.
Ok, i know this site is by it's nature about gadgets, but for me it's all about the carrier.
I've had 8 different carriers in the last 10 years. Many of them have merged/
changed names/gone out of business.
When i see people complaining about their carrier, it's always about coverage
dropouts. Folks, ALL carriers will have SOME dropouts, especially if you live
in a challenging physical terrain.
What i found more aggravating is how obtuse and unresponsive these companies are. This is an area of modern commerce that is barely regulated.
Politicians have been lobbied to allow a wild west mentality for an industry
that has insinuated itself into most of our lives in just a short time.
I've had carriers routinely sneak in extra charges. Representatives have no
compunction about lying. I don't know about you, but i don't have time to
audit my bill every month with a magnifying glass.
Each carrier was worse than the last. The most annoying thing? Being
put on hold for 40 minutes, than disconnected. This is intentional. They don't want to be accessible.
Finally the last time i switched i did a search to see which companies had the least complaints. Although the billing practices overall in the industry
are atrocious, i've had the best experience overall with my current carrier.
This trumps any pleasure i would get from having a phone that integrates
well with my macs.
The only thing worse than crappy cell phone companies would be someone that thinks the government could make it better. What motivation does the govt have to make cell phone compainies better? Votes. That's it. Votes. The only motivation that government has. So they'll promise you that they'll make it better. You'll vote for them. They'll spend money regulating whatever you think needs regulating. They'll create a branch that costs some upzillion dollars. Cell phone companies will be forced to comply with some ridiculous something or other. They'll up your bill by placing a charge on it called the "rsoo tax" to pay for it. The cell phone companies will all still treat you badly. Vote with your feet. Keep switching carriers. Don't blow your cash on idiotic features for idiotic prices. The companies will comply and compete for your business.
pyramid6
Oct 12, 04:46 PM
And if you need to use those pages or keynote projects at work or in school?
Exactly. I hate Office. It's bloated and 90% of it's features are wasted on me, but everyone uses it. :(
Exactly. I hate Office. It's bloated and 90% of it's features are wasted on me, but everyone uses it. :(
mutantteenager
Sep 13, 03:55 PM
Ummm...entertain me. Why do you think they're a rip off? (Keep in mind that "big" is a relative term. What do you consider a "big screen" TV? Thirty-two inches and up?)
-Squire
Spending above £1000 on a tv which might be 'HD ready', and then finding out that the large majority of stuff on tv looks crap on it, because the content isn't in HD, to my mind makes it a rip off. I'm not sure how entertaining that answer is. 36 inch and above on a tv is is what I call a big screen.
My 'normal' bog standard, run of the mill, crt (remember those) tv still makes tv look good, dvd's look better, and cost less than an arm or a leg on the black market organ exchange.
-Squire
Spending above £1000 on a tv which might be 'HD ready', and then finding out that the large majority of stuff on tv looks crap on it, because the content isn't in HD, to my mind makes it a rip off. I'm not sure how entertaining that answer is. 36 inch and above on a tv is is what I call a big screen.
My 'normal' bog standard, run of the mill, crt (remember those) tv still makes tv look good, dvd's look better, and cost less than an arm or a leg on the black market organ exchange.
intlplby
Oct 25, 01:13 PM
i think it would be great if apple made it easy for others to make their own storefront within the apple itunes store.
i.e. Indie labels could set up within the online store and use the DRM...
the goal is to provide more content to consumers without destroying the experience.
i.e. Indie labels could set up within the online store and use the DRM...
the goal is to provide more content to consumers without destroying the experience.
PatrickCocoa
Apr 20, 03:38 PM
Apple's market share of desktops is pretty small, and smaller in the enterprise, but it's high on laptops, very high on the upper end laptops, very high on smartphones, extremely high on portable music players, extremely high on tablets.
And in any case the question is: does Apple make money?
The answer: Yes.
And in any case the question is: does Apple make money?
The answer: Yes.
TtheB
May 5, 09:13 AM
does this require winterboard?
Yea it needs WinterBoard.
Yea it needs WinterBoard.
RedDragon870503
Jun 18, 04:50 PM
I updated the listing with more firm pricing.
Also, I wanted to add I have a couple of references here on MR and my eBay ID is the same as my MR one!
Also, I wanted to add I have a couple of references here on MR and my eBay ID is the same as my MR one!
fivepoint
Mar 10, 08:49 AM
You seem to have a strange idea of why the rich give to "charity" see here for instance:
Unfortunately, you don't seem to realize that we're not talking about 'the rich.' JoeG4 was obviously talking about the large population of middle and lower class conservatives.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
Unfortunately, you don't seem to realize that we're not talking about 'the rich.' JoeG4 was obviously talking about the large population of middle and lower class conservatives.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
MacBytes
Mar 23, 10:08 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta MacOSX (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050323110831)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Link: OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta MacOSX (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050323110831)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Stampyhead
Oct 4, 01:48 AM
Try putting a space between the quote after .jpg and the word "border." (<img src="ACR_updatedmap.jpg"border="0" usemap="#Map">) There should be a space there. I don't know if this will solve the problem, but it may. Safari is usually a lot more forgiving than other browsers about little errors.
Chris Bangle
Oct 26, 10:57 AM
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2177
bloody hell i think you should all read this...
bloody hell i think you should all read this...
dante@sisna.com
Jan 23, 05:11 PM
How are the current displays old tech? I think you are confusing 'old tech' with 'original release date a long time ago but silent incremental updates since'.
The currents ACDs use the LG.Philips S-IPS panel. In other words 'about the best of new tech' as opposed to 'old tech'. I challenge you to find a 23"/24" display that uses a comparable panel for under $1000 . The newer tech is the H-IPS panel which is the monitor that you'll find in your iMac that has 'serious colour gradient problems' (send it back, it's a dud). About the only monitor you'll find with the H-IPS is the NEC 24" that comes in at around $1100 .
Glossy displays are not for pros so they will only be an option on the ACD's. Glossy displays are better than matte ones in the same way that a lollipop is tastier than a truffle.
The only update I can see happening soon would be to use the latest H-IPS panel with more inputs but Apple won't do that if it's not available for the 30" as well (is it anyone?).
Apple's competition with the highend 23/24" monitors is the NEC. Since the Apple is $200- $300 cheaper and there is no/few other comparable displays(s) in the price range I'd consider it a bargain at the moment unless you have other issues such as inputs.
If Apple release new ACDs I suspect the 23/24" will be more expensive, but you'll have a chance to get the present ACD for a bargain. Other than that I think the 23" ACD is a safe buy.
Yep -- You got this right.
The currents ACDs use the LG.Philips S-IPS panel. In other words 'about the best of new tech' as opposed to 'old tech'. I challenge you to find a 23"/24" display that uses a comparable panel for under $1000 . The newer tech is the H-IPS panel which is the monitor that you'll find in your iMac that has 'serious colour gradient problems' (send it back, it's a dud). About the only monitor you'll find with the H-IPS is the NEC 24" that comes in at around $1100 .
Glossy displays are not for pros so they will only be an option on the ACD's. Glossy displays are better than matte ones in the same way that a lollipop is tastier than a truffle.
The only update I can see happening soon would be to use the latest H-IPS panel with more inputs but Apple won't do that if it's not available for the 30" as well (is it anyone?).
Apple's competition with the highend 23/24" monitors is the NEC. Since the Apple is $200- $300 cheaper and there is no/few other comparable displays(s) in the price range I'd consider it a bargain at the moment unless you have other issues such as inputs.
If Apple release new ACDs I suspect the 23/24" will be more expensive, but you'll have a chance to get the present ACD for a bargain. Other than that I think the 23" ACD is a safe buy.
Yep -- You got this right.
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