NathanMuir
Apr 28, 10:31 PM
Welcome to the CAA. Go UNCW Seahawks!
Everyone knows the Patriots are better. :p
Everyone knows the Patriots are better. :p
mikebatho
Sep 8, 01:02 AM
But at least it would seem there are people out there in a similar situation. The main problem for me at the moment is that I can't bring myself to create anything good. I'm a bit crap right now....
tirnszw
Apr 15, 10:21 AM
Just a followup. As expected iOS 4.3.2, which was just released yesterday, fixed the 3G connectivity bug on my Verizon iPad 2.
Bobjob186
Feb 6, 01:25 AM
$300
rmbrown09
Apr 27, 02:27 PM
I tried Insomniax and Caffeine. They both seem to not work, when I close the lid the notebook sleeps. I am planning on buying a 40" Tv, wireless keyboard and mouse + 5 foot HDMI to mini-display port cord so I can come back to my dorm, plug into the TV and shut the lid, and basically have a desktop.
Lion doesn't seem to work with these? Or the Air? Anyone tried this on Lion. I never tried to use these programs on SL.
Lion doesn't seem to work with these? Or the Air? Anyone tried this on Lion. I never tried to use these programs on SL.
Dopeyman
Sep 23, 06:08 PM
can the old quicksilver g4 dual 1.42 run the latest mac os?
Yup.... I'm using it on my old 400 mhz AGP graphics G4.... I have 768 megs of ram... it runs pretty good...
Yup.... I'm using it on my old 400 mhz AGP graphics G4.... I have 768 megs of ram... it runs pretty good...
Mitthrawnuruodo
Dec 18, 07:07 AM
Had to "steal" the basis for this one from Will Cheyney (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=167660).
But I had expand it seriously. All nerds know that using ones hand to count to 5 is just not good use of resources. So redundant. Why not count all the way from 0 to 31 with that same hand...? Of course with 2 hands I could have kept on going all the way to 1023, but that would be a bit boring eventually, wouldn't it? :D
It's like the (good) old joke: There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't. ;)
A small note: The 'tar should have been transparent, but ImageReady (CS) doesn't render it properly. Don't know how to get rid of some slicing and some tweens that have gotten into the animation, and after a long night trying and failing, I'm on the verge of giving up on transparency... :( :o
Disclaimer: Those easily offended should avert their eyes when the hand gets to 4 (and maybe also 5)... :D
But I had expand it seriously. All nerds know that using ones hand to count to 5 is just not good use of resources. So redundant. Why not count all the way from 0 to 31 with that same hand...? Of course with 2 hands I could have kept on going all the way to 1023, but that would be a bit boring eventually, wouldn't it? :D
It's like the (good) old joke: There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't. ;)
A small note: The 'tar should have been transparent, but ImageReady (CS) doesn't render it properly. Don't know how to get rid of some slicing and some tweens that have gotten into the animation, and after a long night trying and failing, I'm on the verge of giving up on transparency... :( :o
Disclaimer: Those easily offended should avert their eyes when the hand gets to 4 (and maybe also 5)... :D
bflowers
Jun 18, 05:44 AM
If none of those options work for you, find a church or school that would take them. Many have access to low income families that could use a computer for simple word processing, email and web surfing.
Hrududu
Jun 22, 12:01 AM
Who seriously sits down and takes the time to think this sort of thing up, then write up an article? This could be one of the most ridiculous topics I've ever heard of.
firewood
Mar 15, 11:09 PM
Put a thermometer on the topmost vent and measure the temperature at the hottest spot. If you unplug the fan and the max temperature goes up to or over 40C, I would plug the fan back in. Make sure to never block the air vents afterwards. Note this higher operating temperature may cause your Mac Classic to die sooner, so do so at your own risk.
poobear
May 4, 07:13 AM
I don't think the original SSD is so slow as to justify a -______________________-
Elan0204
Aug 13, 03:32 PM
Excellent! If you're a finalist, I think you've got my vote.
iLucas
Apr 25, 11:17 PM
Just got home to turn on my Mac and got a kernel panic with this message on first boot. Second boot works great. Anyone fill me in what the problem is/was?
Interval Since Last Panic Report: 887673 sec
Panics Since Last Report: 2
Anonymous UUID: 56EF3A55-5DAA-4F60-A5A7-AA20BBD2F27E
Mon Apr 25 23:10:17 2011
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x000AD128): simple lock (0x00453220) deadlock detection, pc=0x0003FB9C
Latest stack backtrace for cpu 0:
Christina Aguilera Covers
Christina Aguilera single at
Christina Aguilera Singer
Christina Aguilera Singer
Christina Aguilera Leaving
Christina Aguilera Singer
Interval Since Last Panic Report: 887673 sec
Panics Since Last Report: 2
Anonymous UUID: 56EF3A55-5DAA-4F60-A5A7-AA20BBD2F27E
Mon Apr 25 23:10:17 2011
panic(cpu 0 caller 0x000AD128): simple lock (0x00453220) deadlock detection, pc=0x0003FB9C
Latest stack backtrace for cpu 0:
sine-nomine
Apr 23, 03:54 PM
I'm currently trying to build up several audio systems bit-by-eventually-replaceable-bit, and I was hoping to get a little advice.
First, I mainly use a late-2008 MacBook in my home office hooked up to a Dayton APA-150 that I so far quite like, with that driving a pair of Polk Audio M-40s that I picked up for less than $100 new. I have a few thousand mp3 with bit rates varying from 32 to 320, with most at 192 or better, a few thousand ALAC files ripped from my CDs, and a growing handful of higher-resolution files from HD Tracks.
I'm presently thinking my upgrade path will be as follows:
Add a DAC now, in the future possibly a headphone amp, and maybe even a preamp/input switcher. At some point, the speakers will go to the living room, where I originally intended them, and will be replaced with something slightly smaller - Dayton b652s to start with, since they're cheap, then on to something better when I can afford it. I wouldn't mind adding a sub one day. The problem is, WHAT dac, headphone amp, etc?
In terms of DACs, I definitely want both USB and optical inputs, something that will handle the higher resolution files I'm just getting into, and if at all possible, something with a form factor roughly comparable to my amp. I've looked into the Fubar Mk II, Mk 4, and the Teradak Chameleon, but I'm hoping for more ideas in the US$200-400 range. Any advice?
Next, I currently have no audio gear in my living room at all, and I'd like to change that asap. Unfortunately, this also seems to be the area where I have the least clue on how to get started. In the living room, I currently have a PS3 and a few older game systems. I hope one day to add a Mac Mini to play digital music, just as my laptop does in the other room, to largely replace the PS3 for Netflix, and to play old emulated games. I don't have or care about cable, satellite, etc, just an antenna. I mostly use Netflix and DVDs, and don't care very much about BluRays.
For lack of a better idea, a receiver seems like the way to at least get started, and the Yamaha RX-V667 looks nice and seems to get good reviews. I don't care much about surround sound and have no place for rears at the moment, but it would be nice to hook everything up to one box and then have just the one cable headed to the TV instead of the mess of spaghetti back there now.
That said, there's something very nice about just putting in a CD and listening to music, without the TV being on - to simply push 'Play' and not have to bother with anything else. For this reason, at the very least I would like to add a decent stand-alone CD player or transport.
So, the big questions here are:
Will a receiver like the 667 and Mini be good enough to do most of my listening until I have the space and money to invest in a dedicated, audio-only setup, or should I skip on an a/v receiver altogether and go ahead and with an amp, CD player/transport, and DAC, more like I have in the office? Can I send audio from the Mini to the DAC in the receiver over HDMI, or will I have to run a separate TOSLINK? People have told me an Apple TV would be a better choice than a Mini, but just what is the ATV capable of audio-wise?
Lastly, I would like to put together a very small system for the bedroom. I plan on using an old 3rd gen iPod as the main source. The iPod only charges over FireWire, and its battery is shot, but I still want to get use out of it. How can I best put it to use?
First, I mainly use a late-2008 MacBook in my home office hooked up to a Dayton APA-150 that I so far quite like, with that driving a pair of Polk Audio M-40s that I picked up for less than $100 new. I have a few thousand mp3 with bit rates varying from 32 to 320, with most at 192 or better, a few thousand ALAC files ripped from my CDs, and a growing handful of higher-resolution files from HD Tracks.
I'm presently thinking my upgrade path will be as follows:
Add a DAC now, in the future possibly a headphone amp, and maybe even a preamp/input switcher. At some point, the speakers will go to the living room, where I originally intended them, and will be replaced with something slightly smaller - Dayton b652s to start with, since they're cheap, then on to something better when I can afford it. I wouldn't mind adding a sub one day. The problem is, WHAT dac, headphone amp, etc?
In terms of DACs, I definitely want both USB and optical inputs, something that will handle the higher resolution files I'm just getting into, and if at all possible, something with a form factor roughly comparable to my amp. I've looked into the Fubar Mk II, Mk 4, and the Teradak Chameleon, but I'm hoping for more ideas in the US$200-400 range. Any advice?
Next, I currently have no audio gear in my living room at all, and I'd like to change that asap. Unfortunately, this also seems to be the area where I have the least clue on how to get started. In the living room, I currently have a PS3 and a few older game systems. I hope one day to add a Mac Mini to play digital music, just as my laptop does in the other room, to largely replace the PS3 for Netflix, and to play old emulated games. I don't have or care about cable, satellite, etc, just an antenna. I mostly use Netflix and DVDs, and don't care very much about BluRays.
For lack of a better idea, a receiver seems like the way to at least get started, and the Yamaha RX-V667 looks nice and seems to get good reviews. I don't care much about surround sound and have no place for rears at the moment, but it would be nice to hook everything up to one box and then have just the one cable headed to the TV instead of the mess of spaghetti back there now.
That said, there's something very nice about just putting in a CD and listening to music, without the TV being on - to simply push 'Play' and not have to bother with anything else. For this reason, at the very least I would like to add a decent stand-alone CD player or transport.
So, the big questions here are:
Will a receiver like the 667 and Mini be good enough to do most of my listening until I have the space and money to invest in a dedicated, audio-only setup, or should I skip on an a/v receiver altogether and go ahead and with an amp, CD player/transport, and DAC, more like I have in the office? Can I send audio from the Mini to the DAC in the receiver over HDMI, or will I have to run a separate TOSLINK? People have told me an Apple TV would be a better choice than a Mini, but just what is the ATV capable of audio-wise?
Lastly, I would like to put together a very small system for the bedroom. I plan on using an old 3rd gen iPod as the main source. The iPod only charges over FireWire, and its battery is shot, but I still want to get use out of it. How can I best put it to use?
l4t13
May 19, 08:08 PM
upped them to flickr to keep the quality.
the flap you by the camera on the back shot is where the best skin ever is peeled back slightly. The skin is easy to remove and protects the iphone amazingly.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14370244@N07/archives/date-taken/2008/05/19/
the flap you by the camera on the back shot is where the best skin ever is peeled back slightly. The skin is easy to remove and protects the iphone amazingly.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14370244@N07/archives/date-taken/2008/05/19/
ChrisA
Apr 5, 11:21 PM
Creating a website which will preview CD albums by offering mp3 samples.. Is there any software out there which will automatically create these samples for you? I saw some posts about creating an itunes script which can perhaps do this but I have no experience with it. A nice bonus would be to have the fade in fade out added to the start and end of the sample.
thanks!
:p T
This is what you need: http://sox.sourceforge.net/Docs/Features
It's a command line sound editor and converter. It's been around "forever" and is very mature and powerfull.
thanks!
:p T
This is what you need: http://sox.sourceforge.net/Docs/Features
It's a command line sound editor and converter. It's been around "forever" and is very mature and powerfull.
WildCowboy
Oct 16, 06:34 PM
Too bad it's not yours...it's from The Colbert Report.
fowler.
Nov 23, 12:17 AM
sure. where are you located?
FightTheFuture
Jul 13, 06:57 PM
this site is a pretty good idea. kindof like posting your itunes playlist for other people to rate. also, wasn't there recently a guy who did an indie feature using imovie? very cool.
Galley
Feb 1, 08:37 PM
Delicious Library will definitely print the library, but you may not have any options of what gets printed (Artist, Title, etc.). You can also copy and paste data from iTunes into a spreadsheet, and work with it there before being printed.
bignumbers
Jan 9, 07:52 AM
is there an internet tv link for this channel? :confused:
http://www.bloomberg.com/tvradio/tv/ then click Launch Video Player. It's a Windows Media stream. With Flip4Mac installed I'm getting the video, but no audio.
http://www.bloomberg.com/tvradio/tv/ then click Launch Video Player. It's a Windows Media stream. With Flip4Mac installed I'm getting the video, but no audio.
wnameth
Dec 1, 03:47 PM
The September and January 12"ers use the same RAM :D . PC2700 is the one. I can get a gig of RAM for $92. An iPod 20 gig is about $200 roughly new. So, I defiently won't do a direct trade. Are you willing to pay some cash? PM with your offer.
wordmunger
Sep 10, 04:34 PM
Yeah, dislocated shoulder is no fun at all. I popped mine out skiing about 15 years ago and it will still pop out every once in a while. You should definitely visit the doctor. Keep us posted.
Black.Infinity
Apr 10, 02:47 AM
What about the UPC codes, would I need them if I wanted to bring the computer into an Apple Store or something?
They just need the serial number on the back of your laptop
You can find the serial number on the back or in the system profile
They just need the serial number on the back of your laptop
You can find the serial number on the back or in the system profile
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