philipt42
Nov 23, 06:41 PM
Yojiirill needs to check out Pinkerton.
Raditude is fun though.
Agreed!
Pinkerton is one of my favorite albums of the '90s!
Raditude is fun though.
Agreed!
Pinkerton is one of my favorite albums of the '90s!
jasyn
Apr 15, 08:27 PM
i'm looking to pick up the mophie juice pack plus for extra battery life for when i'm recording videos at concerts and events and would like to know if the case itself distorts sound or not. if anyone's tested it out please let me know thanks!
a456
Jan 10, 06:40 AM
The point was to thank his family and all the other families for their support in helping get the iPhone ready in the build up to the expo and over the preceding years. Steve thanked the families in his keynote directly. I guess it to the public it says 'we do magic but we have personal lives too', maybe this is the softer side of Steve coming out.
cortexprime
May 7, 02:08 AM
...so if you are interested its item number: 150244229352
I've thrown in a couple extras like the invisible shield and a case... plus an Applecare warranty on it.
I've thrown in a couple extras like the invisible shield and a case... plus an Applecare warranty on it.
NinjaMonkey
Jan 16, 01:02 PM
I didn't see a link on Intuits site earlier but I didn't have much time to look around. If I find one I'll post it.
WhatAmI
May 3, 11:59 AM
Search http://www.iclarified.com for a proper guide instead of trying to use that clown ass sw
macg4
Dec 18, 08:15 AM
think about my $10 offer +shipping. i will put it to use.
wovel
Apr 20, 04:59 PM
Reply 1: Who cares? How many Netflix downloads are free movies? BFD.
Reply 2: Nonsense. You can adjust the font, the size, the background color and the brightness. I'm surprised you didn't trot out the "backlit screen hurts your eyes" myth as well.
You just keep trying. Maybe one day, many years from now when information is streamed to our brain implants and displayed on our artificial corneas, Apple will fail to sell a single iPad and you will declare "I told you it was going to be a massive FAIL."
I do not feel any eye strain and I have read a good 5000 book pages or so in the Kindle app on the iPad. The only downside is the screen glare outside, the kindle is still better for that.
I have also ready a dozen novels or so on my iPhone, so maybe I have unusually strong eyes :)
Reply 2: Nonsense. You can adjust the font, the size, the background color and the brightness. I'm surprised you didn't trot out the "backlit screen hurts your eyes" myth as well.
You just keep trying. Maybe one day, many years from now when information is streamed to our brain implants and displayed on our artificial corneas, Apple will fail to sell a single iPad and you will declare "I told you it was going to be a massive FAIL."
I do not feel any eye strain and I have read a good 5000 book pages or so in the Kindle app on the iPad. The only downside is the screen glare outside, the kindle is still better for that.
I have also ready a dozen novels or so on my iPhone, so maybe I have unusually strong eyes :)
amacgenius
Dec 12, 07:46 PM
I need DVI.
Ah, I see. Do you have an asking price, I notice you said make an offer, but what are you looking to get for it?
Ah, I see. Do you have an asking price, I notice you said make an offer, but what are you looking to get for it?
a456
Sep 13, 05:41 AM
They did lower the prices overall, so I don't see a problem. You can get an 80GB iPod for less than I bought my 60 GB (with the discount). They probably also figured most people getting an iPOD (not necessarily doing the purchasing) are students, and they didn't like the hassle of doing the Student ID checks.
I would like to see a bigger education discount in the computer area. As a teacher, the price is still a little high. It would be nice to start the Macbooks at just under $1000 with a DVD burner with the 1.83 Ghz... or I should look into a career that makes buying Macbooks a BREEZE...
by the way... how many times is iTUNES 7 going to "determine Gapless Playback Information" I hope this isn't a daily process. It has already done it 3 times after connecting my iPOD.
They are still doing the Back to School Promo on iPods, maybe when they finish this they will go back to dual pricing.
I would like to see a bigger education discount in the computer area. As a teacher, the price is still a little high. It would be nice to start the Macbooks at just under $1000 with a DVD burner with the 1.83 Ghz... or I should look into a career that makes buying Macbooks a BREEZE...
by the way... how many times is iTUNES 7 going to "determine Gapless Playback Information" I hope this isn't a daily process. It has already done it 3 times after connecting my iPOD.
They are still doing the Back to School Promo on iPods, maybe when they finish this they will go back to dual pricing.
Apple OC
Mar 7, 01:00 AM
I wouldn't believe anything Michael Moore says ... all he does is twist truth for his own purpose
ericinboston
Apr 20, 05:07 PM
Reply 1: Who cares? How many Netflix downloads are free movies? BFD.
Reply 2: Nonsense. You can adjust the font, the size, the background color and the brightness. I'm surprised you didn't trot out the "backlit screen hurts your eyes" myth as well.
You just keep trying. Maybe one day, many years from now when information is streamed to our brain implants and displayed on our artificial corneas, Apple will fail to sell a single iPad and you will declare "I told you it was going to be a massive FAIL."
1)The who cares line...love it...great reply.
2)The nonsense you speak of is why Amazon is killing the iPad as an e-reader. Don't believe me? Go read the tens of thousands of comments about how hard it is to read a book (not a website....not an email...a book) on an iPad.
We have both an iPad 1 and Kindle. Absolutely no comparison for reading books...iPad just stinks.
Who said anything about fail? You need to ease up and stick to the comments otherwise you look like a fool. Too late I guess.
Reply 2: Nonsense. You can adjust the font, the size, the background color and the brightness. I'm surprised you didn't trot out the "backlit screen hurts your eyes" myth as well.
You just keep trying. Maybe one day, many years from now when information is streamed to our brain implants and displayed on our artificial corneas, Apple will fail to sell a single iPad and you will declare "I told you it was going to be a massive FAIL."
1)The who cares line...love it...great reply.
2)The nonsense you speak of is why Amazon is killing the iPad as an e-reader. Don't believe me? Go read the tens of thousands of comments about how hard it is to read a book (not a website....not an email...a book) on an iPad.
We have both an iPad 1 and Kindle. Absolutely no comparison for reading books...iPad just stinks.
Who said anything about fail? You need to ease up and stick to the comments otherwise you look like a fool. Too late I guess.
jessep28
May 4, 02:57 PM
Ah, sorry it turned out that way. And yeah, that's indicative of hardware sector failures. Good thing is though that the hard drive is one of the cheapest components to replace that goes bad.
Edit: Good for you keeping a Time Machine Backup :)
The funny thing about that is that I just finally got around to buying an external hard drive for Time Machine backups and the drive arrived this past Thursday. If my iMac started melting down on Thursday the 28th instead of Friday the 29th, this could have been a different situation. :)
Edit: Good for you keeping a Time Machine Backup :)
The funny thing about that is that I just finally got around to buying an external hard drive for Time Machine backups and the drive arrived this past Thursday. If my iMac started melting down on Thursday the 28th instead of Friday the 29th, this could have been a different situation. :)
Reckless
Sep 22, 01:25 PM
I can't see them getting much smaller for a while yet.
DustinT
Apr 19, 07:45 PM
New here, and planning to purchase a new mac mini for next school year. Here are some question, hope someone can help me out. I had already read some of this, but still want to make sure.
I would use for school work, some graphic designing, music composing, and of course a bit gaming.
2.4GHz or 2.66GHz ? Would it be different of the performance?
Would like to upgrade ram, a little question that on the apple website is "8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM (add $300...)", and I saw someone said this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231294
would be work fine, is it?
I had already got a bluetooth keyboard with said work with windows, mac, android etc. could it be work? and might also a bluetooth mouse I use with windows right now.. I know it kind of dum question, but just want to make sure and save some money.
About the applecare, should i buy it as well or not? If not, could I buy it like 11 months after i purchase the mac mini?
Thanks for reading my questions, and all of the answers :)
The processor upgrade isn't going to buy you a lot more performance. Regarding the ram, Newegg would be a smarter place to buy it for sure but all in all, I wouldn't recommend you get 8 gigs. 4 gigs is more than enough for most users. You can buy Applecare 11 months down the road. Any bluetooth OR usb keyboard and\or mouse will work.
I would use for school work, some graphic designing, music composing, and of course a bit gaming.
2.4GHz or 2.66GHz ? Would it be different of the performance?
Would like to upgrade ram, a little question that on the apple website is "8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM (add $300...)", and I saw someone said this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231294
would be work fine, is it?
I had already got a bluetooth keyboard with said work with windows, mac, android etc. could it be work? and might also a bluetooth mouse I use with windows right now.. I know it kind of dum question, but just want to make sure and save some money.
About the applecare, should i buy it as well or not? If not, could I buy it like 11 months after i purchase the mac mini?
Thanks for reading my questions, and all of the answers :)
The processor upgrade isn't going to buy you a lot more performance. Regarding the ram, Newegg would be a smarter place to buy it for sure but all in all, I wouldn't recommend you get 8 gigs. 4 gigs is more than enough for most users. You can buy Applecare 11 months down the road. Any bluetooth OR usb keyboard and\or mouse will work.
tigress666
Apr 15, 03:04 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8H7)
This is impossible. The iPhone has no physical control buttons. Users must have physical buttons available for legitimate gaming.
This is a really short sighted and black and white viewpoint.
1. Even games that are better with physical controls can be implemented to still be fun on the iphone. Sure, they probably are just going to be ports over from other devices (hey, let's see if we can pick up a few more sales), but they still are fun to play (I've played Assassin's Creed and Prince of Persia on my phone. Both are fun and easy to get over the only having a virtual joystick).
2. Shortsighted because this completely ignores the fact there are many games that you really don't need physical buttons or the gameplay is actually better using something else:
Just wanna say I MISS YOU ALL
I miss how we talked,
i miss you already quotes.
This is impossible. The iPhone has no physical control buttons. Users must have physical buttons available for legitimate gaming.
This is a really short sighted and black and white viewpoint.
1. Even games that are better with physical controls can be implemented to still be fun on the iphone. Sure, they probably are just going to be ports over from other devices (hey, let's see if we can pick up a few more sales), but they still are fun to play (I've played Assassin's Creed and Prince of Persia on my phone. Both are fun and easy to get over the only having a virtual joystick).
2. Shortsighted because this completely ignores the fact there are many games that you really don't need physical buttons or the gameplay is actually better using something else:
alexjholland
May 4, 05:47 AM
Great answer!
Hrududu
Feb 15, 10:21 PM
Someone on the 68k Macintosh (http://68kmla.net/forums/index.php?sid=9757cfe5acee5202175ed5f07f335739) forum might be interested. Lots of retro computer guys there are on the lookout for older systems even if they are PPC.
Loomish
Dec 22, 09:12 PM
Does your iMac have a CD-burner? Ejection is the normal behaviour of a CD-ROM-only drive when blank writable media is inserted.
Yes, I'm able to burn CD's on my iMac. Is that the problem?
Yes, I'm able to burn CD's on my iMac. Is that the problem?
Michaelgtrusa
Mar 18, 10:23 AM
Sad.
blipper
Dec 16, 07:24 AM
It's an easy way for people to vent and I suppose that is a tangible benefit. It would be a mistake to use it as a means for deciding which article to read.
amacgenius
Nov 19, 09:43 PM
Have you checked HotScripts (http://www.hotscripts.com)? Personally I'd use PHP.
I'd say them, or there's ALWAYS Google ;).
I'd say them, or there's ALWAYS Google ;).
macintoshmartin
Jun 1, 06:43 PM
I haven't taken the printer apart, and the print head moves from the middle to the right, then the paper feeds out, and then the print head moves toward the middle and the amber light starts blinking at the top of the case.
chicagdan
Oct 4, 09:11 AM
i guess i am the only one that finds this a bit wierd. and rubs me the wrong way. so somewhere in googles databases my life is recorded on where and when i was there? i bet the government would love to get a handle on that.
:(
Yep, I'm with you on that. It already bugs me that my Prius has a black box for accidents and a GPS built in (for the nav system.) Why do we *trust* this government to not ask companies to turn that information over (just like they asked for our phone records) and for these corporations getting billions in tax incentives to eagerly comply? Now if you carry a GPS, government will be able to know where you are at any moment. I'm not buying it unless Apple includes a pledge with the product that they will fight to protect my legal rights if any government agency asks for these records without probable cause.
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Yep, I'm with you on that. It already bugs me that my Prius has a black box for accidents and a GPS built in (for the nav system.) Why do we *trust* this government to not ask companies to turn that information over (just like they asked for our phone records) and for these corporations getting billions in tax incentives to eagerly comply? Now if you carry a GPS, government will be able to know where you are at any moment. I'm not buying it unless Apple includes a pledge with the product that they will fight to protect my legal rights if any government agency asks for these records without probable cause.
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