prady16
Oct 26, 07:56 AM
Touch sensitive bezel is good, but it lacks the novelty and simplicity of a click wheel which is one of the main reasons why iPod was such a hit!
Lets wait and watch!
Lets wait and watch!
Xavier
May 1, 12:18 PM
Thats it! Thank you greatly!
I don't know why I was thinking it started with a 'P'. Now that I know the name, I feel like I should have known!
I don't know why I was thinking it started with a 'P'. Now that I know the name, I feel like I should have known!
assembled
Mar 22, 08:52 AM
I have a free one from tunnelbroker.net (http://tunnelbroker.net)
not much use for IPv4 traffic though....
not much use for IPv4 traffic though....
zelmo
May 27, 10:41 AM
It doesn't even really look that great. You have to purchase an entire kit (hd, kb, mouse, DVD,...) just to run linux on there :(
A good point. By the time PS3 is out, it might even be cheaper (at least not much more expensive) to just buy a G5 mini ;) and set it to Fold 24/7. Just hate to think of that h/w sitting in my closet doing nothing...
A good point. By the time PS3 is out, it might even be cheaper (at least not much more expensive) to just buy a G5 mini ;) and set it to Fold 24/7. Just hate to think of that h/w sitting in my closet doing nothing...
bc008
Oct 7, 12:08 PM
i have an 8 GB iphone that im going to get canceled tomorrow.
i moved and i have NO coverage whatsoever.
its an iPhone 8 GB
i have the original everything
comes with the original reciept
will include a Sena "dockable" leather iphone case
$370 for it. (free $60 case :))
it does have V 1.1.1 though, can you roll back? you are in canada so you cant activate it using att can you?
it has a scratch on the apple logo
and one tiny scratch on the screen
ill post pics if interested
nothing big wrong with it, its all in working condition.
i moved and i have NO coverage whatsoever.
its an iPhone 8 GB
i have the original everything
comes with the original reciept
will include a Sena "dockable" leather iphone case
$370 for it. (free $60 case :))
it does have V 1.1.1 though, can you roll back? you are in canada so you cant activate it using att can you?
it has a scratch on the apple logo
and one tiny scratch on the screen
ill post pics if interested
nothing big wrong with it, its all in working condition.
Slim02
Mar 14, 08:39 PM
Now that brings back some nice memories ... Walkman, Discman, ... and Sony can make at times really nice designs.
What are you talking about.. Sony still made Walkman and
Discman http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10151&langId=-1&catalogId=10551&categoryId=8198552921644761499&N=4294950923&Name=Walkman%20MP3%20&%20Audio%20Players
What are you talking about.. Sony still made Walkman and
Discman http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10151&langId=-1&catalogId=10551&categoryId=8198552921644761499&N=4294950923&Name=Walkman%20MP3%20&%20Audio%20Players
dagrouch
Oct 26, 03:49 PM
I'm in the front of the line at the Deer Park store, can I expect anyone else? :p
Edit: 3:15 and still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
I would have joined had the t-shirts not sucked. :)
Actually, I have work so I can't make it. But at least I have Leopard already thanks to the pre-order.
Deer Park FTW!
Edit: 3:15 and still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
I would have joined had the t-shirts not sucked. :)
Actually, I have work so I can't make it. But at least I have Leopard already thanks to the pre-order.
Deer Park FTW!
Horrortaxi
Jul 13, 04:27 PM
Another thing about converting AAC to mp3--you're tinkering with a file that's already compressed and you'll lose some sound quality. I got excited about AAC and ripped a few hundred of my CDs. Then I discovered that Tivo won't play AAC (I stream my mp3s from my Mac to the Tivo, which is connected to the home theater). So rather than re-rip all my CDs I converted them to mp3 in iTunes. They sounded pretty crappy. I might just have good ears--I can tell the difference between CD and vinyl--but that was an unacceptable loss of quality. I ended up re-ripping everything.
David Schmidt
Jan 24, 01:20 PM
Virtual ][ (http://www.virtualii.com/) - Apple II, II+, IIe emulator; has a very refined user interface. Free to try, with a timed nag screen.
Sweet 16 (http://www.sheppyware.net/software-mac/sweet16/index.html) - Apple IIgs emulator; simple to use user interface; free to use.
GSport (http://gsport.sourceforge.net/) - Apple IIgs emulator; Unix-like user experience on OSX, hand-editing configuration files and all. Open source, free to use.
All will require you to supply ROM files.
Sweet 16 (http://www.sheppyware.net/software-mac/sweet16/index.html) - Apple IIgs emulator; simple to use user interface; free to use.
GSport (http://gsport.sourceforge.net/) - Apple IIgs emulator; Unix-like user experience on OSX, hand-editing configuration files and all. Open source, free to use.
All will require you to supply ROM files.
bella92108
Mar 30, 07:20 PM
I agree with the frustration with Apple.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NOT qualms about switching.
Wow, you hit every nail on the head. I agree with you 100%. I think Apple's defense of trying to create a streamline experience is bogus.
In someways, I feel bad that I have had to JB my iOS devices. But it is frustrating that it is what is necessary to try to have a reasonable experience.
For example, from the get go, I don't have to swipe to unlock. Why is something so basic not built in to the control panel? If I want to turn off Swipe To Unlock, I should be able to, period!
I find it very frustrating that I can't connect my USB card reader and read CF memory cards. My choice to upgrade from 3.2, but frustrating nonetheless.
I also should be able to change the default browser, display anything I want to VGA, change my brightness with a couple of clicks, put more on my dock, etc.
On the other hand, it is hard to dispute the number of quality apps. I know I am not married to Apple, so, if and when there is a device and OS equal to the iPad/iOS, I will have NOT qualms about switching.
Wow, you hit every nail on the head. I agree with you 100%. I think Apple's defense of trying to create a streamline experience is bogus.
codymac
Mar 3, 02:47 PM
Michael Moore? I stopped paying attention when you said that.
the cash in your pocket really isnt yours but your assets are.
Interested to hear your explanation of this.
the cash in your pocket really isnt yours but your assets are.
Interested to hear your explanation of this.
phadam
Feb 12, 10:09 PM
got it working! thanks
macabouttobe
Mar 22, 08:18 PM
Great Question! Mostly for posterity sake at first - phase 2 will most likely be filming (transfering?) a bunch of Super 8 movies and doing the same - need to research more on that still...
I'd say 30hrs of 8mm, god knows how many Super 8...
Somewhere before getting on with phase 2, I plan on editing and throwing together some things like our annual visits up north vacationing throughout the last 10 years or so..
The "what's next" question is perfect for if I should choose certain formats etc for whatever I do next!
I'd say 30hrs of 8mm, god knows how many Super 8...
Somewhere before getting on with phase 2, I plan on editing and throwing together some things like our annual visits up north vacationing throughout the last 10 years or so..
The "what's next" question is perfect for if I should choose certain formats etc for whatever I do next!
kvizzel
Mar 29, 05:13 PM
Look at the SHSH you have, it will tell you for what firmware they are. If you have SHSH for something else, they won't work on your iPad.
If you SHSHs are for ipad 2.2 them that is the firmware you need..and so on
No idea what your talking about, on tinyumbrella it just says
iPad23G 4.3 (8F191)
I tried the iPad2,2 4.3
but when I do a restore I get Error 1013.
They say it's normal, but when I try to kick it out of recovery, it is stuck in the recovery loop.
Any ideas?
If you SHSHs are for ipad 2.2 them that is the firmware you need..and so on
No idea what your talking about, on tinyumbrella it just says
iPad23G 4.3 (8F191)
I tried the iPad2,2 4.3
but when I do a restore I get Error 1013.
They say it's normal, but when I try to kick it out of recovery, it is stuck in the recovery loop.
Any ideas?
Lord Blackadder
Apr 16, 05:19 PM
Is it worth this price or not?
Short answer: yes, it's a decent price for that machine assuming it has no cosmetic or functional issues.
Thinking of buying it but not sure yet... (I use an intel MacBook too, but I have always wanted a PowerPC mac :p)
If you just want a machine to fool around with for fun, this one ain't bad - but bear in mind that it is almost a technological orphan from Apple's perspective, as Apple is continuously moving away from supporting the PowerPC. It can't run the most current OS anymore, and software updates will dry up soon. It's still a good second machine though.
Short answer: yes, it's a decent price for that machine assuming it has no cosmetic or functional issues.
Thinking of buying it but not sure yet... (I use an intel MacBook too, but I have always wanted a PowerPC mac :p)
If you just want a machine to fool around with for fun, this one ain't bad - but bear in mind that it is almost a technological orphan from Apple's perspective, as Apple is continuously moving away from supporting the PowerPC. It can't run the most current OS anymore, and software updates will dry up soon. It's still a good second machine though.
BlizzardBomb
Sep 2, 01:00 PM
I think the troubleshooting sections should be spun off to their own pages. That way it can be consolidated down to a single page.
bARTs
Sep 13, 07:26 AM
Yeah, but if Apple want to compete in the media center market, they will have to produce a small box that will do all....ie put HDMI in Mac Mini (iTV could be a cut down version of this??)
DVI and HDMI are almost the same thing (do a search on Google for "dvi hdmi").
Well, HDMI also carries the audio signal, but you can get a cheap cable or converter to hook up your Mac Mini to a HDMI TV and use another cable for audio.
DVI and HDMI are almost the same thing (do a search on Google for "dvi hdmi").
Well, HDMI also carries the audio signal, but you can get a cheap cable or converter to hook up your Mac Mini to a HDMI TV and use another cable for audio.
Shreknow91
Nov 11, 02:41 PM
Where did you get that wallpaper ?
its a picture taken by a photographer on another forum I'm on... and Idk if he wants me posting up the original...
its a picture taken by a photographer on another forum I'm on... and Idk if he wants me posting up the original...
qpawn
Dec 19, 04:44 AM
That baby's gonna need something smaller than a nano. :p
Very creative! Bravo! :)
Very creative! Bravo! :)
genosseinski
Apr 4, 05:38 PM
Hope Apple brings out next generation Air this year, with Lion, Thunderbolt, SandyBridge. This is the computer I'm looking for; light, easy, functional and a stable OS. Guess I'd choose a 256GB SSD to not worry about space (at least for some years ahead). Hook it up at home with a decent monitor and you're good to go.
But I wouldn't be surprised if Apple waits again quite a long time and updates the Air in 2012 :( Their notebook-refresh-cycles have slowed down recently.
Did anyone hear about new TB-products since MBP refresh? I'm afraid the industry won't pick up this standard...
But I wouldn't be surprised if Apple waits again quite a long time and updates the Air in 2012 :( Their notebook-refresh-cycles have slowed down recently.
Did anyone hear about new TB-products since MBP refresh? I'm afraid the industry won't pick up this standard...
jnc
May 15, 09:47 PM
I'm thinking around the time the Nehalem Mac Pros come out. End of this year, maybe.
Took Apple a year and a half to update the original Mac Pro - you think they will close the gap between the current and next-gen to below 12 months??!
Anyway... I'm holding out for an ACD announcement... and nothing. It's been two years without change, that's crazy. Has forced me to consider Dell... :(
Took Apple a year and a half to update the original Mac Pro - you think they will close the gap between the current and next-gen to below 12 months??!
Anyway... I'm holding out for an ACD announcement... and nothing. It's been two years without change, that's crazy. Has forced me to consider Dell... :(
Chundles
Dec 14, 09:35 AM
I am a television news story producer.
I tend to be editing video projects on my Powerbook, however I have run into a little bit of a snag and that is that I can not always leave my Powerbook "open" while it is rendering as I need to run to a series of meetings throughout the day.
Is it possible to set some option somewhere that will prevent my Powerbook from going to sleep?
It would sure make my life a whole lot easier, rather than needing to pause a render, close my PB, walk down the hall for a meeting, pop it back open, restart the render, open Pages and start taking notes.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The PowerBook can be made to run whilst closed, mainly in cases of running it with external kb,mouse and display. However you shouldn't need to pause a render when you close the lid, it should just stop and kick off again when you open the lid.
I tend to be editing video projects on my Powerbook, however I have run into a little bit of a snag and that is that I can not always leave my Powerbook "open" while it is rendering as I need to run to a series of meetings throughout the day.
Is it possible to set some option somewhere that will prevent my Powerbook from going to sleep?
It would sure make my life a whole lot easier, rather than needing to pause a render, close my PB, walk down the hall for a meeting, pop it back open, restart the render, open Pages and start taking notes.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
The PowerBook can be made to run whilst closed, mainly in cases of running it with external kb,mouse and display. However you shouldn't need to pause a render when you close the lid, it should just stop and kick off again when you open the lid.
rdowns
Jan 3, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by mkjellman
after looking at the new version I felt that it was great but the ads just really killed it. The space at the top was really hurtful of the overall design. I forked over a whopping $20 for a year and got the member version and look at how nice it looks! Plus think of how good the money can be used by Arn to make this an even better site!
Hey, I forked over my $20 on 12/31 and still haven't received my link for ad free home page. I though maybe it was the holidays causing the delay. Maybe Arn is runnig some big scam. :D
after looking at the new version I felt that it was great but the ads just really killed it. The space at the top was really hurtful of the overall design. I forked over a whopping $20 for a year and got the member version and look at how nice it looks! Plus think of how good the money can be used by Arn to make this an even better site!
Hey, I forked over my $20 on 12/31 and still haven't received my link for ad free home page. I though maybe it was the holidays causing the delay. Maybe Arn is runnig some big scam. :D
tucker3434
Apr 20, 03:39 PM
Great freakin day. I wish I could remember the guy saying to dump shares when it hit $320. "It's officially a bearish stock." Moron.
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