hugemullens
Dec 31, 01:57 AM
I gotta say i really like it. and just in time for mwsf!
Mr.Hey
Dec 14, 09:21 PM
Virus, pop-in another sucker. See what else you can do.
mashinhead
Mar 13, 07:59 PM
i used it on a 12" ibook and had no problems at all.
r6girl
Feb 4, 02:17 PM
i'm just happy to say that i got a friend to switch from pc's to macs. i met up with one of my girlfriends at lake tahoe over new year's, and whipped out my powerbook to show her some pictures in iphoto. she took it and played around with it afterward while we were watching tv. she mentioned she was looking for a new laptop, and i gave her a brief demo and sales pitch about why i loved my powerbook so much and recommended them to her. she didn't seem too thrilled, so i didn't push it. but after she got back home, she calls me up (while i'm at the macworld expo, of all places) and asks me for the specs on my powerbook so she could take it to stores to compare to pc laptops as she shopped. i sent her a long e-mail that day with more info about my mac and tried to point out that there wouldn't be an "apples to apples" :D comparison with pc's, and included a spec sheet downloaded from the apple site. i encouraged her to go to an apple store and check one out, and told her about the educational discount as well. next thing i know, she sends me an e-mail saying she ordered a BTO 12" powerbook! now, i am completely jealous (she has the rev. b model with an 80 gb hard drive and 1 gb of RAM, where i have a rev. a model). and she is loving her pb! despite my jeaousy, i am happy that she's enjoying it so far. now i just have my fingers crossed that she doesn't have any issues with it, or else my reputation is going to be shot!
just had to share...
marianne
just had to share...
marianne
Jolly Giant
Apr 27, 09:33 AM
find the artwork on e.g. google and embed the images manually.
Doctor Q
Nov 3, 10:49 AM
We noticed this misalignment during the upgrade. It's on our list of tweaks to work on.
alust2013
May 2, 07:14 AM
That's a pretty slow HDD to begin with, maybe not 20MB/s slow, but my 7200 RPM 320GB drive gets around 70-75MB/s, which should be considerably faster than a 160GB 5400, due to both rotational speed and data density. You may just have a slowly dying HDD, so it may be a good time to upgrade it.
indigoflowAS
Oct 26, 07:51 AM
Not being able to control that thing w/ one hand would be really sketchy, and letting go the ubiquitous scroll wheel, which is a proven interface, would be really unfortunate. I'm willing to say that this may be Apple covering some of its bases from other manufacturers...while Apple continues w/ something resembling the virtual scroll wheel mockups we've seen.
Xavier
May 1, 01:56 PM
Maybe you were thinking Performa - Apple's line of Macintosh that had AtEase preinstalled.
Good Call! You are right. I remember AtEase being used on my Performa 6400.
Good Call! You are right. I remember AtEase being used on my Performa 6400.
rugonnaeatthat
Sep 15, 11:16 PM
The establishment called the Beatles 'Help' - 'noise'
Give Kanye a break guys and stop being so 'establishment' geese! it's a mac forum!
Give Kanye a break guys and stop being so 'establishment' geese! it's a mac forum!
belvdr
Dec 3, 04:53 PM
Having Apache running on your computer, and the appropriate ports open on your firewall does theoretically make your computer more vulnerable, but in reality it's definitely not a "sure fire way to get hacked". As long as you take appropriate security measures, like having your firewall set up correctly and turning off things such as Server Signature your chances of getting hacked are quite slim. Apache is what powers a large portion of websites across the world, and if it in itself was that vulnerable websites would go down a lot.
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
I agree with some parts of what you stated. For starters, if you use Apple's supplied version of Apache (I'm not sure what they currently ship), then you are stuck with that version until they supply any patches for it.
As for ServerSignature, that's fairly useless, as that's considered security by obscurity. You can hide the server you are running, but there are still ways to figure out what server you have.
Also, having a dynamic IP may prevent an individual hacker, but does nothing for bots and worms. Most of the major worms scan entire subnets, so merely having an open port increases your vulnerability.
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
I agree with some parts of what you stated. For starters, if you use Apple's supplied version of Apache (I'm not sure what they currently ship), then you are stuck with that version until they supply any patches for it.
As for ServerSignature, that's fairly useless, as that's considered security by obscurity. You can hide the server you are running, but there are still ways to figure out what server you have.
Also, having a dynamic IP may prevent an individual hacker, but does nothing for bots and worms. Most of the major worms scan entire subnets, so merely having an open port increases your vulnerability.
Transporteur
Apr 13, 03:23 PM
whats the risk if there isnt a backup?
You're not telling me that you don't have a backup, do you? :eek: ;)
Risks involved?
Data loss, business disruption, loss of business.
Seriously, if that machine is a corporate server, back it up! Backups in enterprise environments are even more important than for private users.
You're not telling me that you don't have a backup, do you? :eek: ;)
Risks involved?
Data loss, business disruption, loss of business.
Seriously, if that machine is a corporate server, back it up! Backups in enterprise environments are even more important than for private users.
trackbikes
May 4, 03:31 AM
Since I got an imac a few weeks ago I am suffering from a really bad pain in the neck.
Flowers foot tattoo
Foot Tattoo Finding Image
Foot tattoo
Foot Tattoo Designs
Foot Tattoo Ideas. it makes
Nice ankle tattoo designs
zelmo
Sep 11, 07:58 AM
I was at work, and someone said that the news was reporting that a plane had hit one of the Towers. We all thought maybe a small plane had lost control or something. A little bit later, someone said the other tower got hit. Then we knew. We had a small set playing ABC, with at least 50 people hunched around it at all times throughout the day. I saw the first tower fall live. After the Pentagon was hit, and there were reports of a 4th plane still in the air, quite a few were freaking out, as we are located between PA. and DC.
I had to stay at work. Got home around 6.00p and stayed horrifically glued to the boob tube all night long.
Blue, I was looking at the clock and thinking of starting a thread just like this one. Glad I checked new posts first.
I had to stay at work. Got home around 6.00p and stayed horrifically glued to the boob tube all night long.
Blue, I was looking at the clock and thinking of starting a thread just like this one. Glad I checked new posts first.
plasticparadox
Aug 14, 11:08 PM
Let me be clear that this is for myself - eg nothing against the EULA. I want to start folding again on my iBook, but I don't want to see the client. No dock icon, no menu extra, pretty much 'set and forget'. Is it possible? And if so, can someone walk me through it? Of course I'll be folding for 3446 :)
pdpfilms
Dec 17, 06:37 AM
Is it possible that there's a bad connection to the speakers? It sounds like you can only hear audio through headphones... in which case, audio could in fact be being rerouted to the speakers when headphones are unplugged, but broken speakers=no sound. eh?
MrMacMan
Jul 21, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by zim
Benny Benassi's video for satisfaction
I guess it is big with the clubs right now.
Apparently it had appeared on apples QT page for a brief moment in time.
--------------------------------
Push me
And then just touch me
Do I can't get my satisfaction
Yeah well acually it seems that they look like they are hosting every video from here:
http://www.video-c.co.uk/home/home.asp
They have a link to there on their main quicktime general site so maybe they have a agreement or something? :confused:
The video still kicks tho.
Benny Benassi's video for satisfaction
I guess it is big with the clubs right now.
Apparently it had appeared on apples QT page for a brief moment in time.
--------------------------------
Push me
And then just touch me
Do I can't get my satisfaction
Yeah well acually it seems that they look like they are hosting every video from here:
http://www.video-c.co.uk/home/home.asp
They have a link to there on their main quicktime general site so maybe they have a agreement or something? :confused:
The video still kicks tho.
Rumanji
Mar 23, 08:26 PM
Does anyone know if they had any inventory today (Wednesday?
I'm wondering about tomorrow or Friday. With the International launch looming it seems that supply will be tight.
I'm wondering about tomorrow or Friday. With the International launch looming it seems that supply will be tight.
bertomactic
Apr 27, 01:29 AM
The replacement hard drive is probably blank. You need to install Mac OS X onto the replacement drive before it can run. If you are sure there is a proper OS on the drive, hold down the Option key at boot and select the replacement drive if it appears.
FYI - Heres what worked for me. I had access to a similar G5 so I put a working hard drive in it and installed the OS ( Leopard 10.5 on the hard drive.
I then removed the hard drive and put it into the other G5 and now it appears to be working ?????!! Any comments or insights would be greatly appriciated. is what i did the best remedy for this type of issue. ???
FYI - Heres what worked for me. I had access to a similar G5 so I put a working hard drive in it and installed the OS ( Leopard 10.5 on the hard drive.
I then removed the hard drive and put it into the other G5 and now it appears to be working ?????!! Any comments or insights would be greatly appriciated. is what i did the best remedy for this type of issue. ???
bousozoku
Sep 22, 01:19 PM
You're going to have to wait a while for a mini sized 60 GB iPod since 8 GB is the largest hard drive that would fit the mini. That's also the largest flash memory capacity I've seen and would be great for the nano.
I've got a monochrome 40 GB iPod and the capacity is decent and considering that the PB's 60 GB is mostly used, it's nice to have more capacity on the iPod. If I was buying today, the 60 would be it.
I've got a monochrome 40 GB iPod and the capacity is decent and considering that the PB's 60 GB is mostly used, it's nice to have more capacity on the iPod. If I was buying today, the 60 would be it.
maflynn
Apr 23, 10:54 AM
She's a woman.....
https://discussions.apple.com/people/Carolyn%20Samit
http://twitter.com/#!/CSSamit
The facebook picture in google shows a woman
https://discussions.apple.com/people/Carolyn%20Samit
http://twitter.com/#!/CSSamit
The facebook picture in google shows a woman
kuebby
Feb 6, 12:48 PM
and to the other guy: What does MR mean?
MR is MacRumors
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
Very true. The Think Different were great when Apple wanted to appeal to a niche market, then the iPod + iTunes ads were great when they wanted to build the iPod brand name (if you notice you don't really find out anything about the iPod in that ad, and it takes a little intuition to even realize that it's an mp3 player).
The main focus of their ads now is iPhone and iPad because they can appeal to the largest audience, and the most likely people to switch from PC to Mac on their home computers are people who have bought an Apple accessory (really anything with an i before the name) and have become familiar with the Apple brand.
MR is MacRumors
The last Apple ads that I liked were the Think Different ads with Alfred Hitchcock & Co. And before that, the Charles Chaplin ads. That tells me a lot about how much Apple changed and with them their target audience.
Very true. The Think Different were great when Apple wanted to appeal to a niche market, then the iPod + iTunes ads were great when they wanted to build the iPod brand name (if you notice you don't really find out anything about the iPod in that ad, and it takes a little intuition to even realize that it's an mp3 player).
The main focus of their ads now is iPhone and iPad because they can appeal to the largest audience, and the most likely people to switch from PC to Mac on their home computers are people who have bought an Apple accessory (really anything with an i before the name) and have become familiar with the Apple brand.
jagolden
Aug 8, 02:33 PM
Well, Pages can open and edit and save .doc files, and Keynote can do the same with .ppt files.
But formatting and the such can be an issue. NeoOffice/OpenOffice handles .doc and .ppt formatting better, from what I hear. I've never used OpenOffice extensively, so I wouldn't know.
But see, that's just it. If we're working back and forth on .docs and .xls's, we can't have ANY formating problems - they've got to match. AND I'm not going to jump through any hoops by using this or that piece of software to make it happen. Don't have time - gotta produce!
But formatting and the such can be an issue. NeoOffice/OpenOffice handles .doc and .ppt formatting better, from what I hear. I've never used OpenOffice extensively, so I wouldn't know.
But see, that's just it. If we're working back and forth on .docs and .xls's, we can't have ANY formating problems - they've got to match. AND I'm not going to jump through any hoops by using this or that piece of software to make it happen. Don't have time - gotta produce!
simsaladimbamba
Apr 10, 09:05 AM
What do you mean in a way? http://store.apple.com/ca/browse/home/shop_mac/mac_accessories/memory?mco=MTM3Njk4ODc
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
Yes, it means "generation", but if you have a late 2007 MB, then you don't have a "MacBook 7,1", but a MacBook 3,1, which you can find out via the way I showed you.
Thus you choose "MacBook (Generation 3) Family (http://store.apple.com/ca/memoryfamily/ME_MB_PREV_G3)".
But if you want to save some money, buy somewhere else, as Apple is quite expensive for RAM.
It is 77 USD (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) vs. 210 USD (http://store.apple.com/ca/memorymodel/ME_13_2_16_MB), that's a difference of 2.7.
If i go to this site, what is my mac genration?
Yes, it means "generation", but if you have a late 2007 MB, then you don't have a "MacBook 7,1", but a MacBook 3,1, which you can find out via the way I showed you.
Thus you choose "MacBook (Generation 3) Family (http://store.apple.com/ca/memoryfamily/ME_MB_PREV_G3)".
But if you want to save some money, buy somewhere else, as Apple is quite expensive for RAM.
It is 77 USD (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) vs. 210 USD (http://store.apple.com/ca/memorymodel/ME_13_2_16_MB), that's a difference of 2.7.
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