Moof1904
Feb 15, 09:20 AM
My Ti laptop is driving me crazy. I've got the Finder prefs set to open all windows in column view and yet, every fourth or fifth time I double click on the drive icon on the desktop, the window opens up in icon view. I switch it back to column view and it's fine for a while and then, poof!, it's back in icon view when I double-click the drive icon again.
I use Macaroni to regularly repair permissions and I've experienced no other strangeness, just this.
Any idea what's going on? :confused:
I use Macaroni to regularly repair permissions and I've experienced no other strangeness, just this.
Any idea what's going on? :confused:
dernhelm
Oct 17, 07:15 PM
Briarwood Store anyone?
seong
Apr 12, 07:47 AM
My father works here, so I have no idea.
ciTiger
May 6, 04:43 PM
Good... China's economy is growing too much... Let's make other economies grow now!:D
twentytwo22
Mar 11, 01:06 PM
Still worth it to head to the Gateway over anywhere else, yeah? You gotta assume the Apple Store will have thousands of these things, I hope?
Hansr
May 5, 04:44 AM
Alternative that works for both factors and character vectors:
> a <- data.frame(cbind(sample(c("red","green","blue"),10,T),matrix(rnorm(30),10,3,T)))
> a
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girly tattoos for lower
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Cute Lower Back Tattoos One of
girly tattoos for lower
lower back tattoos pictures
girly back tattoos
cute hello kitty girly tattoos
New Lower Back Tattoo For
flowers Lower Back Tattoo
girly tattoos-buddhis
This page contains Lower Back
> a <- data.frame(cbind(sample(c("red","green","blue"),10,T),matrix(rnorm(30),10,3,T)))
> a
iPunish901
Nov 2, 05:54 PM
i love this woman and i finally found a good wallpaper of her. :cool:
MrCheeto
Apr 12, 05:38 PM
The thing is, though, that all of this data is used by Final Cut.
I've known professional software to be very very picky about where files are located and relocating them can freak it the **** out.
Currently, I'm not using any RAID solution. So Final Cut recognizes that all these bajillion million files are spread across four drives.
How would I ensure that Final Cut doesn't spaz out and have an anxiety attack over "missing" files?
I've known professional software to be very very picky about where files are located and relocating them can freak it the **** out.
Currently, I'm not using any RAID solution. So Final Cut recognizes that all these bajillion million files are spread across four drives.
How would I ensure that Final Cut doesn't spaz out and have an anxiety attack over "missing" files?
chucknorris
Sep 27, 07:55 AM
I have a 120 euro gift certificate to this HUGE electronics/computer store but I dont know what to buy. Now all I want to know is if you were me what would you buy, nothing over 120(140 USD) euros is the only rule.
1000' of ethernet cable. :D
Okay seriously, I would get some recordable media, and an amp to drive my iBook through my Soundsticks.
I don't suppose you have a list of possibilities, do you?
1000' of ethernet cable. :D
Okay seriously, I would get some recordable media, and an amp to drive my iBook through my Soundsticks.
I don't suppose you have a list of possibilities, do you?
steve09090
May 5, 11:26 PM
How do you use 1Password to store email? I own 1Password. Never knew it did that.
I think he means you can add a new entry into 1Password with your serial numbers etc.. Not to archive email.
I think he means you can add a new entry into 1Password with your serial numbers etc.. Not to archive email.
chrono1081
Apr 7, 09:56 PM
Thanks so much! I'll give them a shot.
mdriftmeyer
Apr 20, 05:27 PM
Are they going to wait until they have a $100 billion cash stockpile before giving a dividend?
The day they announce a dividend is the day I sell my shares.
The day they announce a dividend is the day I sell my shares.
MacBytes
Dec 23, 02:05 PM
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Link: Apple makes more money per handset sold than RIM and Motorola combined (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101223150514)
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Over Achiever
Aug 28, 06:05 PM
Uhh...
We all know that its a fake.;)
At least most of us do...:p
We all know that its a fake.;)
At least most of us do...:p
Full of Win
Apr 18, 11:14 AM
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
What? The iPhone 3G was not a "Complete Redesign". Internally, it used the same CPU, RAM and chipset as did the iPhone 1. The only difference was the addition of a 3G radio, GPS and a plastic curved back; hardly a "Complete Redesign". Internally, the 3GS was a compete redesign, not a "Modest update"
Also, these are the internal codes for the iPhone, where the new first number is a complete revision and the second number is an update on an existing design.
iPhone 1: 1,1
iPhone 2 (3G): 1,2
iPhone 3 (3GS): 2,1
iPhone 4: 3,1
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
What? The iPhone 3G was not a "Complete Redesign". Internally, it used the same CPU, RAM and chipset as did the iPhone 1. The only difference was the addition of a 3G radio, GPS and a plastic curved back; hardly a "Complete Redesign". Internally, the 3GS was a compete redesign, not a "Modest update"
Also, these are the internal codes for the iPhone, where the new first number is a complete revision and the second number is an update on an existing design.
iPhone 1: 1,1
iPhone 2 (3G): 1,2
iPhone 3 (3GS): 2,1
iPhone 4: 3,1
Chupa Chupa
Aug 7, 08:32 PM
M$ is funnnnnny. They don't want to admit it by they've been schooled.
Cakester
Apr 24, 08:49 PM
don't dropbox require you to verify your email before you can complete registration?
That's what I'm thinking. They actually need to sign up in order for that box to appear for them as a user.
That's what I'm thinking. They actually need to sign up in order for that box to appear for them as a user.
zimv20
Apr 20, 07:59 AM
OWC here as well, specifically the mercury elite al-pro (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/1394/USB/EliteAL/eSATA_FW800_FW400_USB) models.
MrXiro
May 2, 09:52 AM
This is more of a selling advice question than a buying as I can't seem to find anything similar on ebay... but I guess it could be posed as a buying question from another standpoint.
What would a very well kept, nearly mint (no scratches or dents/no hardware issues) Late 2008 MBP 2.53ghz w/9600GT 512mb, Express card Slot, C300 256gb SSD, 4gb RAM and new (14 charge cycles) battery be worth?
Or better yet... what's a reasonable price someone would pay for it? I'm looking to sell mine... been jobless for a while and need to pay rent... :(
What would a very well kept, nearly mint (no scratches or dents/no hardware issues) Late 2008 MBP 2.53ghz w/9600GT 512mb, Express card Slot, C300 256gb SSD, 4gb RAM and new (14 charge cycles) battery be worth?
Or better yet... what's a reasonable price someone would pay for it? I'm looking to sell mine... been jobless for a while and need to pay rent... :(
toke lahti
Jan 23, 05:58 PM
Oh really? Care to enlighten me then grand wizard. You show me sources that broadcast in the deep color realm (30,36,48-bit color depths), and THEN you show me the displays that support that color depth. Why do you think there is such a big argument amongst displays/component manufacturers on the merits of HDMI 1.3. If Anthem, the maker of my $6500 Statement D2 video processor, didn't feel it was necessary to add 1.3 support, then I think that's a pretty good indication of the progress of deep color support. HDMI is the same exact thing in terms of video transport as DVI - smaller connector, with a different pin mapping.
http://www.anthemav.com/NewSitev2.0/AnthemProduct/AVM30_40_50/Literature/Downloads/HDMI_Questions_PDS.pdf
8-bit(24bit) is plenty, for a long time.
...and besides, this discussion was about DisplayPort and it's usefulness, when we already have HDMI. Maybe you don't know so much about topic discussion.
I thought that this thread is about ACDs and I believe that they are primarily used other than watching broadcast tv.
There are already displays with xvYCC and it's gamut is so big that 8-bit colors will show banding. 8-bits are enough for ntsc gamut, but not bigger.
Next versions of bd / hd-dvd specs will include xvYCC and h.264 broadcasts will probably use xvYCC also in the future.
ACDs are also used a lot in professional video post production and there is need for more than 8-bit colors. Also high quality photography needs more than 8-bits. All DSLRs have had deeper color depth than 8-bits from day one.
8-bits is enough when display's real contrast ratio is about 300:1, but when we already have displays that have contrast ratio way beyond that, there is banding on a carefully profiled display. 256 brightness levels just isn't enough. That's why sdi has had 10-bits for a decade.
So there really is need for more than 8-bits with displayport or any other way. Even average consumers will notice that within a lifetime of a new ACD.
When I buy expensive high quality devices like displays, I want them to be high quality at least half of their life, not just now.
http://www.anthemav.com/NewSitev2.0/AnthemProduct/AVM30_40_50/Literature/Downloads/HDMI_Questions_PDS.pdf
8-bit(24bit) is plenty, for a long time.
...and besides, this discussion was about DisplayPort and it's usefulness, when we already have HDMI. Maybe you don't know so much about topic discussion.
I thought that this thread is about ACDs and I believe that they are primarily used other than watching broadcast tv.
There are already displays with xvYCC and it's gamut is so big that 8-bit colors will show banding. 8-bits are enough for ntsc gamut, but not bigger.
Next versions of bd / hd-dvd specs will include xvYCC and h.264 broadcasts will probably use xvYCC also in the future.
ACDs are also used a lot in professional video post production and there is need for more than 8-bit colors. Also high quality photography needs more than 8-bits. All DSLRs have had deeper color depth than 8-bits from day one.
8-bits is enough when display's real contrast ratio is about 300:1, but when we already have displays that have contrast ratio way beyond that, there is banding on a carefully profiled display. 256 brightness levels just isn't enough. That's why sdi has had 10-bits for a decade.
So there really is need for more than 8-bits with displayport or any other way. Even average consumers will notice that within a lifetime of a new ACD.
When I buy expensive high quality devices like displays, I want them to be high quality at least half of their life, not just now.
discounteggroll
May 6, 03:17 AM
have you tried installing anything else? could be a bad or scratched dvd, but I would definitely make sure your software update is current
nastebu
Mar 26, 06:24 PM
are cell phones not working across all the country ?
Look at the posting dates! Cell phones are fine now.
Look at the posting dates! Cell phones are fine now.
BoyBach
Aug 7, 06:48 PM
I just hope that iWork is mature enough by then to handle the office needs of some users.
I'm sure that it will be. Remember that Microsoft has recently signed a contract to continue developing Mac Office for the next five years, and that maybe part of the agreement was that Apple would keep iWorks 'underpowered.' But with the 'Numbers' and 'Charts' trademarks, do you not think that maybe iWorks '07 might replace Appleworks, which is no longer supplied with new Macs? A more mature Pages and Keynote plus some kind of spreadsheet app would be fine for the majority of users.
I'm sure that it will be. Remember that Microsoft has recently signed a contract to continue developing Mac Office for the next five years, and that maybe part of the agreement was that Apple would keep iWorks 'underpowered.' But with the 'Numbers' and 'Charts' trademarks, do you not think that maybe iWorks '07 might replace Appleworks, which is no longer supplied with new Macs? A more mature Pages and Keynote plus some kind of spreadsheet app would be fine for the majority of users.
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