monke
Oct 21, 12:57 AM
Great ad, could actually see it as a real Mac ad, though they would use all of their computers, but still, the MBP looks nice even blurred. :rolleyes:
alust2013
May 7, 01:47 AM
The warranty is void if something goes wrong from you incorrectly installing the RAM.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
To add, the RAM install is cake, so no need to worry too much about that as long as you're not careless.
Apple Care terms and conditions are pretty much worded that way. They do not cover damage caused from an untrained person installing things into the machine.
So, if you don't damage the machine while installing the RAM, there's no problem.
To add, the RAM install is cake, so no need to worry too much about that as long as you're not careless.
John444
Feb 10, 09:03 PM
Is the URL correct for where you are posting to? Your sample looked to be an absolute address so you might be missing part of the path?!?
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
bousozoku
Aug 28, 09:08 PM
@#$%*&!(%#@!)!!!!!! A bit frustrating that I'm gonna lose a spot again... :mad:
I'm casually folding on two machines lately. I could help you lose the spot more slowly. :D
I'm casually folding on two machines lately. I could help you lose the spot more slowly. :D
kainjow
Apr 12, 07:51 PM
I read somehwere that stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding is bugged right now. I'm not sure if thats true or not
Link?
Link?
WardC
Mar 9, 08:28 PM
Centris 660av, PowerMac 6100, Performa 6116, Quadra 660av, same form factor. These have been desirable systems in the past, but good luck selling a machine with no hard drive.
manitoubalck
Jan 2, 02:35 AM
You can please everyone. Get use to it
I don't and never have even bothered looking at the actual macrumors web site, so I don't really care how it looks. I just use the fourms, and at the time of this post are yet to be up dated. The current fourm is easy to use and is easy on the eyes. I have no quarms.
I don't and never have even bothered looking at the actual macrumors web site, so I don't really care how it looks. I just use the fourms, and at the time of this post are yet to be up dated. The current fourm is easy to use and is easy on the eyes. I have no quarms.
grapes911
Dec 14, 12:10 AM
I'm lovin it.
The 'tar or the joke?
The 'tar or the joke?
digipeter
Mar 11, 05:59 AM
An interesting and for me a most welcome example @Steviem, since I'm just starting to learn the very basics of AP3. Therefore I have some practical questions about the way you organize your hi�rarchy:
1) Any reason why you don't use 'albums' in the maps and/or projects '09/'10, instead of the numbered (sub)maps you keep using for these years?
2) Why do you use numbers in these (sub)maps and projects, instead of giving a name for identification about what's in them ("Travel", "Country", "Family" and the like)? It was my presumption that this kind of naming was one of the strongest arguments for adopting Aperture.
1) Any reason why you don't use 'albums' in the maps and/or projects '09/'10, instead of the numbered (sub)maps you keep using for these years?
2) Why do you use numbers in these (sub)maps and projects, instead of giving a name for identification about what's in them ("Travel", "Country", "Family" and the like)? It was my presumption that this kind of naming was one of the strongest arguments for adopting Aperture.
Steven1621
Feb 15, 10:49 PM
farily simple to set up. go into preferences. it's the first screen to show up.
Vantage Point
Apr 28, 07:37 AM
Just a tip. If the RAM goes bad it will likely be only one of the two sticks. The MB/MBP can run on only one stick - which is actually one way to figure out which one went bad. I know because I got some bad RAM from OWC and they had me run my MBP with one, then the other, to help troubleshoot the problem.
Abducted
Apr 27, 09:53 AM
Playing subtitles on an iPod means hardcoding the subs onto the media file. There are some applications that make this possible and HandBrake (http://handbrake.fr/) immediately comes to mind. All you need is a media file and a .srt file. Look here for more info: https://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/Subtitles
The rest of this post is assuming you have purchased this media from iTunes.
The short answer is no, there is no easy way to put subtitles on an iPod playing iTunes purchased movies. Half your problem is the media you have purchased being DRM protected. What's required is removing the DRM, then hardcoding a .srt (subtitle) file to your purchased .m4v. This is a legal grey area so I won't elaborate further; the advice is legal in some countries and not in others. Don't quote me on this but I'm under the impression that iTunes' ToS forces you to agree that you don't own any purchased media and thus cannot edit the files in any way, irrespective of your location.
The rest of this post is assuming you have purchased this media from iTunes.
The short answer is no, there is no easy way to put subtitles on an iPod playing iTunes purchased movies. Half your problem is the media you have purchased being DRM protected. What's required is removing the DRM, then hardcoding a .srt (subtitle) file to your purchased .m4v. This is a legal grey area so I won't elaborate further; the advice is legal in some countries and not in others. Don't quote me on this but I'm under the impression that iTunes' ToS forces you to agree that you don't own any purchased media and thus cannot edit the files in any way, irrespective of your location.
dejo
Dec 14, 12:19 AM
I'm still confused. What's the purpose of this thread?
tmagman
Apr 11, 02:14 PM
You can get an iso image of windows 7 from lots of places. During the install process it will ask for the product key, and there you go!
WizardHunt
May 5, 10:49 PM
I like 1Password (http://agilebits.com/products/1Password/Mac) for archiving my serial numbers and other passwords. You can even store the email in 1Password as reference.
How do you use 1Password to store email? I own 1Password. Never knew it did that.
How do you use 1Password to store email? I own 1Password. Never knew it did that.
jnc
Jan 23, 02:29 PM
What exactly do you think people will be doing on a TV? Using CAD??! It's a fine resolution for movies, browsing, music etc.
:rolleyes:
:rolleyes:
GTmauf
Apr 6, 04:39 PM
Haha, I totally agree bella, I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss something!
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...
ffonsok
May 2, 10:43 AM
Wrong thread
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 07:52 PM
My retail OS X 10.4.6 Tiger looks like this:
Image (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KAQcNppHL.jpg)
Thanks, I couldn't find anything proper via Chandler's rival.
Image (http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51KAQcNppHL.jpg)
Thanks, I couldn't find anything proper via Chandler's rival.
Nameci
Apr 16, 10:00 PM
have you tried to reset your PMU? Your PMU handles your power management.
Hattig
Oct 12, 11:25 AM
Not everyone agrees, do they? Many Mac "fanatics" prefer Word. This one prefers Pages.
I like Pages for small documents (<20 pages). It has very crisp text display and it is quite nippy in use. The exposed features are quite comprehensive in a single-user environment and the application is quite fun to use. I have yet to try Mellel's word processor however, that is meant to be very good.
It certainly doesn't have the quirks of Word, but it has its own quirks that can be very annoying. For example it wants to be Page Oriented, but then acts like a word processor within each Page, allowing you to have multi-page Pages (that the page template doesn't apply to). WTF?! I admit I didn't get iWork the upgrades didn't seem worthwhile. Hopefully iWork 2007 will be more tempting.
OpenOffice.org and NeoOffice/J are slow clunky embarrassments to open source. AbiWord, Gnumeric, etc, are far nippier (although the former is barely a word processor).
KeyNote is, of course, awesome. However there needs to be a KeyNote viewer application for Windows (and Mac), PowerPoint export isn't ideal, and QuickTime is a bulky tradeoff.
I like Pages for small documents (<20 pages). It has very crisp text display and it is quite nippy in use. The exposed features are quite comprehensive in a single-user environment and the application is quite fun to use. I have yet to try Mellel's word processor however, that is meant to be very good.
It certainly doesn't have the quirks of Word, but it has its own quirks that can be very annoying. For example it wants to be Page Oriented, but then acts like a word processor within each Page, allowing you to have multi-page Pages (that the page template doesn't apply to). WTF?! I admit I didn't get iWork the upgrades didn't seem worthwhile. Hopefully iWork 2007 will be more tempting.
OpenOffice.org and NeoOffice/J are slow clunky embarrassments to open source. AbiWord, Gnumeric, etc, are far nippier (although the former is barely a word processor).
KeyNote is, of course, awesome. However there needs to be a KeyNote viewer application for Windows (and Mac), PowerPoint export isn't ideal, and QuickTime is a bulky tradeoff.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 08:32 PM
Do you remember USB 1.1? The USB 1.1 port and plug look like a USB 2.0 port and plug, but a USB 1.1 port/plug will not deliver USB 2.0 speeds when one connects a USB 2.0 device to a USB 1.1 interface.
The same goes for the MDP and TB interface.
While TB might look like MDP, they are not the same.
The same goes for the MDP and TB interface.
While TB might look like MDP, they are not the same.
Onimusha370
May 1, 04:03 PM
Coolbook is the solution.
I had both an 11" ultimate and a 13" ultimate. I preferred the extra screen real estate so I wanted to keep the 13" .... but the fan noise bugged me.
Flash, running windows via VM, photo editing, moving large files all made my 13" roar. (For whatever reason the 11" ran much quieter doing the same tasks.)
I'd read some posts here about Coolbook, I was reluctant to try it ... as a last resort before deciding to give up the 13" I installed it, used the recommend settings found here in this forum and voila my 13" has ran much quieter and cooler since.
I can work in Windows for hours, no fan noise, watch Flash everything.
Very impressed, it allowed me to keep my 13"!
can you share what settings you're using in coolbook?
i'm about to install it on my 13 inch ultimate :)
thanks!
I had both an 11" ultimate and a 13" ultimate. I preferred the extra screen real estate so I wanted to keep the 13" .... but the fan noise bugged me.
Flash, running windows via VM, photo editing, moving large files all made my 13" roar. (For whatever reason the 11" ran much quieter doing the same tasks.)
I'd read some posts here about Coolbook, I was reluctant to try it ... as a last resort before deciding to give up the 13" I installed it, used the recommend settings found here in this forum and voila my 13" has ran much quieter and cooler since.
I can work in Windows for hours, no fan noise, watch Flash everything.
Very impressed, it allowed me to keep my 13"!
can you share what settings you're using in coolbook?
i'm about to install it on my 13 inch ultimate :)
thanks!
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