superbovine
Nov 22, 12:43 PM
My OOP is pretty good. I'll take at look at some literature this week on asp.net and sql server. Looks like a fun learning curve. This gig apparently is only going to be part time, so I doubt the app will be that big of a deal unless the people hiring are complete idiots. anyway thanks for the help.
hobbbz
May 3, 09:23 PM
How is this thread faster than google?
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to-a-new-hard-drive/
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to-a-new-hard-drive/
-Ken-
Mar 20, 10:28 PM
Thanks for the quick reply!
Alkalidodo
May 5, 06:31 PM
:mad:Theres really no way to do it on OSX if they are windows programs. As long as you use a bit of common sense, you shouldn't have a problem with Windows on the Mac. Any virus, trojan, or malware will only affect the Windows partition, not OSX. If all you are doing is installing Android stuff on the Windows partition, you should be okay.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
R94N
Feb 21, 03:08 AM
I have made some badly spelt tweets with autocorrect but that's in a completely different league.
Mlrollin91
Mar 11, 02:59 PM
Been at the Oaks for about 3 hours now.. Only about 20 people in line till the last 30 minutes, now its about 60. 4 hours to go.
wowser
Jan 25, 03:34 PM
ya, i guess PC stores can afford to sell cut price Windows machines in bulk, as they will sell tonnes, but Apple can't really sell as fast. Yet, if their machines were as cheap as Windows machines, then they would have more of a share of the market.
mrpuffypants
Dec 31, 02:38 AM
Originally posted by celaurie
Sorry, but this sucks. I don't like the multi-themed colour layout nor do I like this explosion of what feels like disorganized text jumping out of the screen at me.
It also seems that commercial aspects of the site are now more important than the site itself, given the priority advertising space has.
given the importance of revenue to keep the site running, though, i think it makes sense
Sorry, but this sucks. I don't like the multi-themed colour layout nor do I like this explosion of what feels like disorganized text jumping out of the screen at me.
It also seems that commercial aspects of the site are now more important than the site itself, given the priority advertising space has.
given the importance of revenue to keep the site running, though, i think it makes sense
Doctor Q
Jan 12, 12:55 PM
I can't resist reporting this article, because it contains this sentence that you don't see very often:
"Surprisingly, Howe said, their inspiration came from cockroach legs."
Rather than build a robotic hand that could avoid mistakes while grasping a variety of objects, researchers build one that can correct mistakes on the fly, which is what humans do.
Despite its four-fingered form, the resulting hand has several human characteristics. At rest, its joints are opened from 25 to 45 degrees, and the joints at the base (our palm) are more flexible than the joints of the fingers. Dollar also added sensors to detect when a finger touches an object and the angle of the joints. While the hand automatically adjusts for many small errors, the sensors enable it to compensate for larger miscues.
The result is a very simple hand that can grasp a wide range of objects. It could become a platform for future household and service robots, where the ability to grasp different objects is important.
http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/news-clips/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip/image_mini
Full article: Cockroach Inspires Robotic Hand To Get A Grip (http://www.insidescience.org/research/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip)
"Surprisingly, Howe said, their inspiration came from cockroach legs."
Rather than build a robotic hand that could avoid mistakes while grasping a variety of objects, researchers build one that can correct mistakes on the fly, which is what humans do.
Despite its four-fingered form, the resulting hand has several human characteristics. At rest, its joints are opened from 25 to 45 degrees, and the joints at the base (our palm) are more flexible than the joints of the fingers. Dollar also added sensors to detect when a finger touches an object and the angle of the joints. While the hand automatically adjusts for many small errors, the sensors enable it to compensate for larger miscues.
The result is a very simple hand that can grasp a wide range of objects. It could become a platform for future household and service robots, where the ability to grasp different objects is important.
http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/news-clips/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip/image_mini
Full article: Cockroach Inspires Robotic Hand To Get A Grip (http://www.insidescience.org/research/cockroach-inspires-robotic-hand-to-get-a-grip)
janey
Aug 15, 05:54 PM
dont even get me started...i got a P3 for $100 a few months back...installed XP on it just to give it one more chance. For a month or so it was great, everything went fine, no bugs no glitches no errors...no antivirus software, no spyware remover..
then i decide to run windows update...jesus ******** christ!! everything got screwed up and ever since then ive been installing different OSs on it...right now im using gentoo linux (http://gentoo.org) (great linux distro, btw) and im happy :)
then i decide to run windows update...jesus ******** christ!! everything got screwed up and ever since then ive been installing different OSs on it...right now im using gentoo linux (http://gentoo.org) (great linux distro, btw) and im happy :)
josh2012
Apr 5, 11:02 AM
So Intel's graphics are good enough for the 13" MBP that can support an external 30" display, but not for the MBA? Most LV/ULV Sandy Bridge cpus have the same HD3000 graphics as regular Core i5/i7 cpus used in the MBP. Sure they are clocked slightly lower, but it is probably already the case for the 320M.
I don't see how Thunderbolt will hurt for external drives. If anything you'll get access to faster drives (RAID HDD, SSD (http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?id=10549)) it's better than what you can today with only USB2 ports.
I mean that the iteration of Thunderbolt will hurt for me, by getting a MBA now with out it.
The HD3000 is slightly less powerful than the 320m GPU. So with a higher resolution display on the MBA the HD3000 would perform worse than the 320m currently does? This is my thinking and why I think Apple didn't increase the resolution of the current MBA instead of suffering a major decrease in GPU performance. I'm thinking that the Intel graphics performance will degrade much quicker at higher resolutions than the Nvidia does.
I don't see how Thunderbolt will hurt for external drives. If anything you'll get access to faster drives (RAID HDD, SSD (http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?id=10549)) it's better than what you can today with only USB2 ports.
I mean that the iteration of Thunderbolt will hurt for me, by getting a MBA now with out it.
The HD3000 is slightly less powerful than the 320m GPU. So with a higher resolution display on the MBA the HD3000 would perform worse than the 320m currently does? This is my thinking and why I think Apple didn't increase the resolution of the current MBA instead of suffering a major decrease in GPU performance. I'm thinking that the Intel graphics performance will degrade much quicker at higher resolutions than the Nvidia does.
matteusclement
Apr 20, 07:41 PM
thanks for the feedback. I like the over exposure and most of it was intentional. but to each their own. :p
wpotere
Apr 1, 02:41 PM
In modern usage it is usually a general massive compliment.[/I]
yeah right.... :rolleyes:
yeah right.... :rolleyes:
SD-B
Apr 5, 04:37 PM
Movist is Universal and should run on a PPC Mac and in 10.5.8: http://code.google.com/p/movist/
Thank you.
I'd never heard of it having used VLC on both Windows and Macs.
Am going to have him try it and it does appear as if it will work.
If there are any problems, I will be back. :p
Thank you!
Thank you.
I'd never heard of it having used VLC on both Windows and Macs.
Am going to have him try it and it does appear as if it will work.
If there are any problems, I will be back. :p
Thank you!
applemacdude
Dec 2, 08:10 PM
email me...
i can get them to u for cheap
i can get them to u for cheap
HangmanSwingset
Mar 14, 07:48 PM
The zune was dead in the water from the beginning. The only thing they had over iPod is the fact that the 30GB was... well... 30GB. The normal Zune models always seemed to break more than the iPod Classic and the iPod Nano.
The Zune HD came out when the 3rd generation iPod touch was out I believe (If not, then the iPhone 3GS, and we all know the touch is later bumped up to match the phone specs), yet had worse specs than even the 1st generation iPod touch. If they really wanted to compete with Apple, that definitely wasn't the way to do it.
The Zune HD came out when the 3rd generation iPod touch was out I believe (If not, then the iPhone 3GS, and we all know the touch is later bumped up to match the phone specs), yet had worse specs than even the 1st generation iPod touch. If they really wanted to compete with Apple, that definitely wasn't the way to do it.
spicyapple
Oct 4, 08:41 AM
Introducing Apple Galileo�. :) All-in-one PDA, digital camera, phone and mp3 player.
techound1
Feb 27, 11:58 AM
If you guys don't work something out, they're in the US apple refurb store for $349 - I'm guessing the CAN store isn't too far off that since they're trading at nearly 1:1.
antdawe
Mar 31, 08:02 AM
I agree.
Tho I really wonder who is using Facetime? I know everyone talks about it like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it's like the webcam on my mac, yeah it's nice to have when I call my mom across the country, but it's something I'd use about 0.01% of the time, and if I were going to use it, it's more likely I'd tell my mom to get on the computer and skype me on my computer to have full screen HD video chat...
I use FaceTime every other night to speak with my daughter.
Tho I really wonder who is using Facetime? I know everyone talks about it like it's the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it's like the webcam on my mac, yeah it's nice to have when I call my mom across the country, but it's something I'd use about 0.01% of the time, and if I were going to use it, it's more likely I'd tell my mom to get on the computer and skype me on my computer to have full screen HD video chat...
I use FaceTime every other night to speak with my daughter.
arn
Dec 31, 02:01 AM
Not that much can be done with the top banner space because it's designed to hold the large ads.
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/largebanner.jpg
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/largebanner.jpg
Max on Macs
Oct 12, 11:33 AM
iWork updates are always welcome in my book, but I'm not sure "Lasso" will ever be as successful as Pages or Keynote. With programs like Pages or Keynote, you don't need guaranteed interoperability, but with Excel it's different. With Excel, you are less likely to distribute it in printed form or orally in a presentation, rather you would distribute it electronically. Plus, when it comes to numbers, there is no room for error.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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You should note however that the Excel format is very simple to save/load and there really isn't much room for error in loading/saving Excel formatted documents. This is not the case with Word and PowerPoint, hence the sometimes inaccurate conversions.
jouster
Apr 4, 07:16 PM
The universe will implode from the mass if dark matter.
Every new OS makes more demands on the system, weaker the system, the harder it has to work to keep up.
That doesn't mean it will be unusable.
Every new OS makes more demands on the system, weaker the system, the harder it has to work to keep up.
That doesn't mean it will be unusable.
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.
codymac
Nov 5, 09:43 PM
No, that pic is way pre WW2. That's around WW1 by the looks of it.
Uhhh... The USS Missouri (BB-11) was commissioned in 1900 and decommissioned in 1919. She was part of the Great White Fleet, and had her cage masts fitted somewhere around 1909.
Ship's names get reused, y'know. I'm not talking about the Missouri you're thinking of.
;)
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/bb11-a.htm
Have a looksie:
Uhhh... The USS Missouri (BB-11) was commissioned in 1900 and decommissioned in 1919. She was part of the Great White Fleet, and had her cage masts fitted somewhere around 1909.
Ship's names get reused, y'know. I'm not talking about the Missouri you're thinking of.
;)
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-m/bb11-a.htm
Have a looksie:
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