OrangeSVTguy
May 5, 04:54 PM
We are good to go! Firing up the rig now. Got roadrunner turbo free for 6 months so hopefully I get killer upload speeds.
Killerbob
Apr 30, 03:01 PM
Yep, can't disable local snapshots anymore, at least not anywhere I have found thus far...
CorvetteZR1
May 3, 09:40 PM
My thanks to both of you helpful sirs! :D
Lau
Sep 13, 12:42 PM
In related news why does anybody button a shirt all the way without a tie?
This freaked me out also. It's an odd one.
This freaked me out also. It's an odd one.
Jshwon
May 20, 06:29 PM
Here are the pictures of the phone. Tried to get take them as best as I could with the camera I have.
Macwick
Mar 14, 04:54 PM
Say what you will about the Zune - I had one 5 years ago and it did something mindblowingly advanced that the iPod/iPhone/iPad still cannot do - wireless sync.
<sigh>
<sigh>
janitorC7
May 5, 05:08 PM
Sorry I was half asleep when I wrote this�
There is a network in place that looks like it was put together by 8 year olds. We have routers that are somehow being used as switches� it�s a mess.
We don�t make that much use of the wired network to be honest. I would like to make more use of it, but, that is not really up to me. This was the first time that I had really looked at the network as it stopped functioning and I was asked to take a look at it.
At the moment there really are no services being hosted (unless you want to count a Time Capsule..), I would however like to add some security to the network, also a few services. Its about 30 computers, 20 phones, 10 misc.
I guess my question here is weather or not the AirPort really has the backbone to handle a network this large. When I have done networks this big I�m usually running it though a gateway to distribute DNS and IP�s to the network and not making use of dedicated router hardware (So I;m usually using an XServe or Mac Pro in place of a router)�
So do you guys think that I need to convince the board here to upgrade to better hardware of should what we have be good?
JC7
There is a network in place that looks like it was put together by 8 year olds. We have routers that are somehow being used as switches� it�s a mess.
We don�t make that much use of the wired network to be honest. I would like to make more use of it, but, that is not really up to me. This was the first time that I had really looked at the network as it stopped functioning and I was asked to take a look at it.
At the moment there really are no services being hosted (unless you want to count a Time Capsule..), I would however like to add some security to the network, also a few services. Its about 30 computers, 20 phones, 10 misc.
I guess my question here is weather or not the AirPort really has the backbone to handle a network this large. When I have done networks this big I�m usually running it though a gateway to distribute DNS and IP�s to the network and not making use of dedicated router hardware (So I;m usually using an XServe or Mac Pro in place of a router)�
So do you guys think that I need to convince the board here to upgrade to better hardware of should what we have be good?
JC7
berkleeboy210
Sep 12, 10:44 PM
I can find everything except the advanced search function. Can you find that on your old 5G iPod? I can't for the life of me.
(Otherwise, I see all the functions -- games work, the quick scrolling where the big letter is displayed works, haven't tried gapless playback though but I'm assuming that works.)
I can't find the advanced search functions either. just tried toging into settings and nothing was there.
if anyone can give us some info on this, it would be great.
almost done downloading a movie, will report quality on original 5G once it's transferred.
(Otherwise, I see all the functions -- games work, the quick scrolling where the big letter is displayed works, haven't tried gapless playback though but I'm assuming that works.)
I can't find the advanced search functions either. just tried toging into settings and nothing was there.
if anyone can give us some info on this, it would be great.
almost done downloading a movie, will report quality on original 5G once it's transferred.
qwerty0033
May 5, 12:41 PM
Individual files can only be 4 gig in size. The partition itself can be much larger
So, does this mean that I can transfer files that are 4GB or less at once into the FAT32? Assuming as an example I have a 20GB video, I wont be able to transfer it into the FAT32, right?
And also, I wanna ask: does it mean that while in Windows 7, i put my files into the FAT32, and then boot into OS X and retrieve it from the FAT32? And this works vice versa, right?
One more thing, files on FAT32 can be read/written by both Windows 7 AND OS X?
So, does this mean that I can transfer files that are 4GB or less at once into the FAT32? Assuming as an example I have a 20GB video, I wont be able to transfer it into the FAT32, right?
And also, I wanna ask: does it mean that while in Windows 7, i put my files into the FAT32, and then boot into OS X and retrieve it from the FAT32? And this works vice versa, right?
One more thing, files on FAT32 can be read/written by both Windows 7 AND OS X?
Don't panic
Aug 16, 09:54 AM
darn! you got me. I included in the image file a tiny bit of code that causes a time-space warp that will suck up all your peecees and substitute them with brand new G5s.
The catch? they will be folding (http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=29051) for me!
The catch? they will be folding (http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=29051) for me!
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.
bursty
Mar 6, 08:08 PM
I never understood the point of "folding". So pointless :rolleyes:
ravenvii
Aug 7, 10:04 PM
I was digging on Wikipedia and other sources. I must have missed the part where Microsoft either sold or kept their stocks. I couldn't find hard evidence that they truly sold it. If they own 1/100 of a percent, then they are just keeping a light leash for some corporate reason.
Microsoft sold all of their Apple shares a long time ago.
Microsoft sold all of their Apple shares a long time ago.
brinycbri
Mar 24, 10:34 AM
here's more http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/24/ipad-2-jailbreak-imminent/
No idea what this means but i think it's good lol
No idea what this means but i think it's good lol
WizardHunt
May 6, 01:02 AM
I think he means you can add a new entry into 1Password with your serial numbers etc.. Not to archive email.
Oh... My Bad.
Oh... My Bad.
Platform
Oct 26, 07:27 AM
Hmm...hope the real thing turns out different :o
MacRumors
Sep 12, 07:33 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
As we begin to soak in today's announcements, a few tidbits of note:
- In reference to 'iTV', Steve only said that "802.11" would be used for wireless communication. Currently, Apple employs 802.11g "Airport Extreme" in its products, but the lack of specificity may hint at an adoption of the upcoming 802.11n standard.
- Many users have noted the iTunes 7 standalone installer includes a greyed-out custom option for "iTunes Phone Driver". It is not clear whether this driver is for the rumored iPhone or for already iTunes compatible phones from Motorola.
- To the delight of many existing 5G owners, iPod Software 1.2 (included with iTunes 7) will provide capability to playback the increased resolution of new iTunes TV Shows, Music Videos, and Movies. The technical specifications of the 5G had originally stated the maximum resolution for h264 playback as 320x240 px.
- iTunes 7 will confirm if you wish to re-download content, and has a backup utility for backing up your library. Also introduced is a feature called "skip count" which tells you how often you have skipped a song.
Digg This (http://www.digg.com/apple/Notes_From_Showtime_Apple_To_Employ_802_11n_in_iTV_Other_Notes)
As we begin to soak in today's announcements, a few tidbits of note:
- In reference to 'iTV', Steve only said that "802.11" would be used for wireless communication. Currently, Apple employs 802.11g "Airport Extreme" in its products, but the lack of specificity may hint at an adoption of the upcoming 802.11n standard.
- Many users have noted the iTunes 7 standalone installer includes a greyed-out custom option for "iTunes Phone Driver". It is not clear whether this driver is for the rumored iPhone or for already iTunes compatible phones from Motorola.
- To the delight of many existing 5G owners, iPod Software 1.2 (included with iTunes 7) will provide capability to playback the increased resolution of new iTunes TV Shows, Music Videos, and Movies. The technical specifications of the 5G had originally stated the maximum resolution for h264 playback as 320x240 px.
- iTunes 7 will confirm if you wish to re-download content, and has a backup utility for backing up your library. Also introduced is a feature called "skip count" which tells you how often you have skipped a song.
Digg This (http://www.digg.com/apple/Notes_From_Showtime_Apple_To_Employ_802_11n_in_iTV_Other_Notes)
Laird Knox
Mar 6, 03:56 AM
There's a lot more to it than just x megapixels = y size print. However, as a really basic guidline you can look at this chart (http://forums.adoramapix.com/entries/228318-resolution-and-image-quality). In addition to straight dpi/ppi your choice of paper and the printer used will make a world of difference and change the effective resolution.
Another issue is going to be viewing conditions. If you print A0 and plan on holding the print in front of your face in bright lighting you are going to see pixels. On the other hand the same size hung on a wall and viewed from a few feet away will look much better. Then on top of that the type of glass used in the frame can make a difference in the look of the print.
Other considerations would be, did you crop the print? How sharp is the lens you used and how well focused is the picture? What did you do in post processing?
That being said, I've sold 20x30 prints based off of a 10MP images. You won't find those prints in a gallery but they still looked pretty good. With a few tests and a little effort you should be able to make good prints off of an 18MP file.
Hope I didn't ramble too much and you got some useful information out of that. :)
Another issue is going to be viewing conditions. If you print A0 and plan on holding the print in front of your face in bright lighting you are going to see pixels. On the other hand the same size hung on a wall and viewed from a few feet away will look much better. Then on top of that the type of glass used in the frame can make a difference in the look of the print.
Other considerations would be, did you crop the print? How sharp is the lens you used and how well focused is the picture? What did you do in post processing?
That being said, I've sold 20x30 prints based off of a 10MP images. You won't find those prints in a gallery but they still looked pretty good. With a few tests and a little effort you should be able to make good prints off of an 18MP file.
Hope I didn't ramble too much and you got some useful information out of that. :)
OldTimey
Sep 13, 03:35 PM
Whosaid gapless
i like the record too
i like the record too
maturola
Mar 31, 10:30 AM
This makes me sad. :mad:
Nothing to be sad about, Apple have a lot talented (as talented as these Hackers) engineers testing and researching the firmware, at some point they will find same holes and exploits as the hackers, that is their job, other time they won't. It is the nature of the development cycle.
Nothing to be sad about, Apple have a lot talented (as talented as these Hackers) engineers testing and researching the firmware, at some point they will find same holes and exploits as the hackers, that is their job, other time they won't. It is the nature of the development cycle.
AstrosFan
Sep 27, 11:29 PM
Another Palm to consider would be the Tungsten E2.
Good luck!
Good luck!
AVnut
Apr 27, 06:32 PM
Just a post to get to 5 so I can PM.
Some_Big_Spoon
Aug 7, 06:38 PM
Who wasn't expecting this one? Show of hands. :rolleyes:
gekko513
Mar 23, 11:57 AM
That's all fine and well, but I just want a version that doesn't require X11 and can print.
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