-aggie-
May 2, 02:00 PM
Five Finger Discount.
MacGurl111
Nov 28, 03:27 PM
Hmmm, Oprah must be some kind of cult. Anything she says, go. :rolleyes:
JustinG87
Feb 13, 06:21 AM
Does any one have any monitor color calibration equipment they'd recommend? From Pantone to to Spyder to LaCie there are multiple options out there and I'd like to hear what other designers prefer and have found to be the most accurate themselves. I'd prefer to keep the price down if possible, but my monitor calibration has gotten so far off the mark that I really do need to have it calibrated now. Thanks for any help or opinions you can provide!
Nothing? No one has any suggestions?
Nothing? No one has any suggestions?
mc68k
May 27, 05:11 PM
When I first tried to run F@H using the (new at the time) SMP client, I kept running into issues where near-complete work units would fail. This was about two years back, and the program was officially in beta at the time. From what I could tell, the failures resulted from a dropped network connection -- at least, all the symptoms that others were describing were happening to me.
Can anyone tell me is this issue sounds familiar, and whether it was resolved? Thanks!i had lots of problems with halfway completed units even with 6.24 but 6.24.1, the newest version, seems to have fixed the issue on all my folders. please give it a try again
Can anyone tell me is this issue sounds familiar, and whether it was resolved? Thanks!i had lots of problems with halfway completed units even with 6.24 but 6.24.1, the newest version, seems to have fixed the issue on all my folders. please give it a try again
Eidorian
Dec 6, 05:45 PM
You, WANT AltiVec. G4 all the way, unless you're running applications that don't support AltiVec.
iThinkergoiMac
May 17, 11:20 PM
I took the survey, here's my reasoning:
1 - No, I wouldn't buy it. I would consider it if I could use the phone on a non-GSM network like Sprint or Verizon. In the US, a GSM device limits me to AT&T or T-Mobile. T-Mobile isn't bad, but Sprint is way better. Right there, you lost me.
2 - Well, my answer is the same as last time. However, you probably should re-word the question to be "If you were going to buy it, how much would you pay for it?" since my answering the same thing 2 questions in a row tells you the same information as just one or the other. If I were going to buy it, I think I'd be willing to pay up to $100 for it (assuming the necessary app is included in the price).
3 - I mostly answered no because I already have a case. I think rewording the question to "Are you planning to buy, or have you already bought, a case?" might give more accurate results (if your goal is to find out how many people want a case at all).
4 - Yes, I would still use my mobile phone... because your device is restricted to networks I don't want (and thus I wouldn't have it). If the case allowed me to use it with networks I want, it would replace my phone.
A couple questions/observations:
Do you plan to include a vibrator motor for a vibrate mode? That would go a long way towards making a device like this a phone replacement.
How do you, or do you even, plan to get around the iPod Touch's inability to pair with BT headsets?
I feel like making both SIM-based and CDMA-based cases (or a hybrid case with both) would significantly boost your ability to sell such a case. Obviously, as you said Apple wouldn't approve the necessary app, but for people who have jailbroken their phones, this would work well. Heck, I'd probably jailbreak my iPod just for this.
Any ideas for thickness? How would you keep the case from getting too bulky?
1 - No, I wouldn't buy it. I would consider it if I could use the phone on a non-GSM network like Sprint or Verizon. In the US, a GSM device limits me to AT&T or T-Mobile. T-Mobile isn't bad, but Sprint is way better. Right there, you lost me.
2 - Well, my answer is the same as last time. However, you probably should re-word the question to be "If you were going to buy it, how much would you pay for it?" since my answering the same thing 2 questions in a row tells you the same information as just one or the other. If I were going to buy it, I think I'd be willing to pay up to $100 for it (assuming the necessary app is included in the price).
3 - I mostly answered no because I already have a case. I think rewording the question to "Are you planning to buy, or have you already bought, a case?" might give more accurate results (if your goal is to find out how many people want a case at all).
4 - Yes, I would still use my mobile phone... because your device is restricted to networks I don't want (and thus I wouldn't have it). If the case allowed me to use it with networks I want, it would replace my phone.
A couple questions/observations:
Do you plan to include a vibrator motor for a vibrate mode? That would go a long way towards making a device like this a phone replacement.
How do you, or do you even, plan to get around the iPod Touch's inability to pair with BT headsets?
I feel like making both SIM-based and CDMA-based cases (or a hybrid case with both) would significantly boost your ability to sell such a case. Obviously, as you said Apple wouldn't approve the necessary app, but for people who have jailbroken their phones, this would work well. Heck, I'd probably jailbreak my iPod just for this.
Any ideas for thickness? How would you keep the case from getting too bulky?
Hastings101
Apr 22, 02:48 PM
A quick check on my MacBook (which I have with me at the moment) and my home Snow Leopard Server show Admin group being Read Only. This seems to be very reasonable since there is no legitimate reason to be creating new files or folders in the root directory. External drives are all Read&Write in their roots.
Thanks for sharing, just wanted to make sure some setting wasn't messed up or something. It's weird that on some Macs, like the guy above's and mine before the update, Admin is read/write though. You'd think there'd be a standard for that directory or something.
Thanks for sharing, just wanted to make sure some setting wasn't messed up or something. It's weird that on some Macs, like the guy above's and mine before the update, Admin is read/write though. You'd think there'd be a standard for that directory or something.
TheEddiePShow
Apr 16, 10:16 PM
No avi's are an old file type and require codecs to be downloaded to be played with a windows machine or they can download vlc player to play avi files. But if they're going to do that much work, they can just download quicktime again.
weg
Sep 19, 04:57 AM
I have a 12" Powerbook (1.5GHz) and want to buy an external microphone (mainly for using Skype). Since the Powerbook only has line in, what would you recommend me to buy?
cherry su
May 4, 07:51 AM
I'm just curious, do any f you guys 'fold at home' on your iMac? Is it a draw on resources?
http://folding.stanford.edu/
see http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19
http://folding.stanford.edu/
see http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19
assembled
Jan 4, 02:44 PM
The question here is:
How many websites can a Mac Mini Server Serve before you start to run into issues?
A little bit more info:
I woud be running a MySql database with a Wordpress Multisite install to host 50 to 100 Blogs Max. I doubt that all of the blogs combined would get more than 15 - 20k hits per day serving up just wordpress sites, no audio/video.
To go with a Standard solution I would be looking at a Xeon W3530 (like a i7 930) with Cpanel and 6GB of Ram. That setup would run around $2000.
My thought was to get one Mac Mini Server for $999 and then I could always add a second if traffic picks up..
Input?
and why have you ompared a machine with significantly better processor and memory to a Mac Mini ?
if you were running _any_ linux distro on equivelent hardware to the mac mini, you would get performance no worse than the mac mini, at probably 1/2 the price.
the big saving with going with commodity hardware will come the first time a hard drive fails in the mac mini...
How many websites can a Mac Mini Server Serve before you start to run into issues?
A little bit more info:
I woud be running a MySql database with a Wordpress Multisite install to host 50 to 100 Blogs Max. I doubt that all of the blogs combined would get more than 15 - 20k hits per day serving up just wordpress sites, no audio/video.
To go with a Standard solution I would be looking at a Xeon W3530 (like a i7 930) with Cpanel and 6GB of Ram. That setup would run around $2000.
My thought was to get one Mac Mini Server for $999 and then I could always add a second if traffic picks up..
Input?
and why have you ompared a machine with significantly better processor and memory to a Mac Mini ?
if you were running _any_ linux distro on equivelent hardware to the mac mini, you would get performance no worse than the mac mini, at probably 1/2 the price.
the big saving with going with commodity hardware will come the first time a hard drive fails in the mac mini...
deniser
Jun 8, 04:35 PM
On o2 can't upgrade early unless you buy out your existing contract. The only other way to go is buy the o2 payg version.
3gs 16gb �440 payg
3gs 32gb �538 payg
Link for o2 contract prices here (http://shop.o2.co.uk/update/paymonth.html)
3gs 16gb �440 payg
3gs 32gb �538 payg
Link for o2 contract prices here (http://shop.o2.co.uk/update/paymonth.html)
Aero26
Jan 30, 09:08 PM
Ajybody remembe this gadget from early last year? It was in the 60-80 dollar range. You simply place your ipod into a sort of latch in the back and it would give you the standard 7 inch display of a tablet. As far as i remember, it only came in black. I bwlieve it also incorporated the word "magic" into its trademark. Haven't heard a word of it since the iPad released. Did Apple get all corporate and cease and desist them or does Google simply refer any search for "ipod" and "tablet" to the iPad by chance?
Usquebaugh
Apr 14, 12:48 PM
I'd say get it refurbished or don't bother, $200 is way to much for that tech now in my opinion. I think you can find other premium routers for much less.
I think it's in the Apple refurbished store at the moment, but if not I think Best Buy sells it online for $10 cheaper refurbished ($119).
The only reason to wait would be if there were some new wireless protocol coming out, but you'd hear all about it long before it made it into Apple's product line. 5 Ghz n seems to be the standard for the foreseeable future, so no danger in it being outdated.
I think it's in the Apple refurbished store at the moment, but if not I think Best Buy sells it online for $10 cheaper refurbished ($119).
The only reason to wait would be if there were some new wireless protocol coming out, but you'd hear all about it long before it made it into Apple's product line. 5 Ghz n seems to be the standard for the foreseeable future, so no danger in it being outdated.
Mellie
Jul 18, 12:27 PM
I'm sure I will love my iBook...if it ever gets here!:mad:
Matthew Yohe
Apr 2, 03:52 PM
I understand what a header file is..... I was just curious about what would change if I changed this file
Nothing.
Nothing.
livingsimply
Apr 25, 05:45 PM
when i log on to different sites my mac air only displays a 2/3rds page size image. The file bar at the top and the dock with icons are still visible. How can I increase the size to full page for easier reading? Thanks for your help
Hrududu
May 11, 02:33 PM
Those sound massive. Maybe they're from MacWorld (Powerbook G4) or WWDC (Powermac) expos or something. I have only been to an Apple store 3x, but I can't imagine them using anything that big. Thats why I would guess expo banners instead. Sound like a cool way to wallpaper the garage!
macfan881
Jun 8, 10:49 PM
good god is every photo on the internet fake really if you guys put that much studying into that detail's get a life lol :p but that new mac looks real that be sweet if thats the mac mini
Laslo Panaflex
Oct 15, 10:00 PM
Word to that! i love my dualie, editing and encoding is a dream! I love working on it, I feel that I can be more creative, because there is no speed performance issues on this baby. I can't even use my G4 800 that I use at work, it is soo slow and is a pain to use in comparison. I actually lug my G5 to work becuase I can't stand not using it.
To everyone out there that want to try a dual G5 and can't afford one, my advice is don't try it untill you can buy it, because you will want one real bad.
P.S. This is my first mac that I have ever baught for personal use, I am one happy switcher.
To everyone out there that want to try a dual G5 and can't afford one, my advice is don't try it untill you can buy it, because you will want one real bad.
P.S. This is my first mac that I have ever baught for personal use, I am one happy switcher.
fbchurch2009
May 6, 12:42 PM
So I have had this question for awhile. How do cd producers and tv broadcasters get a universal volume? in other words, how do they make it so whenever you shuffle songs on your ipod or surf channels, you don't ever really need to change the volume from song to song or channel to channel? does that make sense? What standard do they use to do that? for example, whenever i mess around with garage band or something and export it as an audio file into itunes, I get a significant drop in volume compared to other songs. Just kind of curious?
skiltrip
Sep 2, 02:26 PM
is ipod touch 3g same size as 4g? beacuse i have just bought a pack of 3g cases and i just accedently bought 4g what do i do?:confused::apple::apple:
If you can't return 'em, eBay 'em.
If you can't return 'em, eBay 'em.
evanmarx
Jan 29, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by eyelikeart
wouldn't that have been exactly what arn was referring to?! :rolleyes:
oeahh ... yes? well ... aehhh ... e.l.a?:D
wouldn't that have been exactly what arn was referring to?! :rolleyes:
oeahh ... yes? well ... aehhh ... e.l.a?:D
63dot
Mar 21, 11:27 AM
Largely credited by some to both a man at the Naval Postgraduate School (see video below which oddly seems to be the embodiment of the "Windows" guy from the Apple commercials and Microsoft's dryness) and another man in Seattle running his own micro-computer business (see wiki link), a very early precursor to DOS was first partially developed at the school, starting just a few years after this video was made, at the navy school's department of engineering. Wow, how time flies.
I thought you would enjoy this and the modern equipment and who would have really thought that two college dropout hippies around the time of one of the many unsuccessful "DOS" development phases in Northern California would go on and make products/concepts in a garage far superior to the resources of the US Navy and a computer company up in Redmond, WA? :)
I belonged to a PC users club and when I taught a MS Windows networking class, a few students there wondered why I was one of those Macintosh/Apple freaks. Well, this brings the brilliance and vision of the early genius of Woz and Jobs to light and it irks me when a computer newbie tells me that Bill Gates invented the computer and the operating system. All I can say is that Bill is the one who most ca$hed in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IU3dk9eYSI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Computer_Products
I thought you would enjoy this and the modern equipment and who would have really thought that two college dropout hippies around the time of one of the many unsuccessful "DOS" development phases in Northern California would go on and make products/concepts in a garage far superior to the resources of the US Navy and a computer company up in Redmond, WA? :)
I belonged to a PC users club and when I taught a MS Windows networking class, a few students there wondered why I was one of those Macintosh/Apple freaks. Well, this brings the brilliance and vision of the early genius of Woz and Jobs to light and it irks me when a computer newbie tells me that Bill Gates invented the computer and the operating system. All I can say is that Bill is the one who most ca$hed in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IU3dk9eYSI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Computer_Products
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