adcx64
Apr 30, 09:40 PM
Hey Lucas! How you doin?
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Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs (May 31, 2011)
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs (May 31, 2011)
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs
Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs
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Eddie Vedder - Ukulele Songs (May 31, 2011)
legreve
Apr 28, 02:08 AM
Im gonna be a bastard... Google had the answer in shorter time than it took you to ask in here..... "pl to dslr"... go fetch.
mad jew
Sep 25, 02:49 AM
Yeah, you only need one. :)
Doing it with two would require some sort of adaptor or something to be able to plug the second external (third in total) display into AFAIK. I'm not sure that it's possible but I could be wrong.
Doing it with two would require some sort of adaptor or something to be able to plug the second external (third in total) display into AFAIK. I'm not sure that it's possible but I could be wrong.
bmorris
Jan 14, 08:05 PM
it went down after thanksgiving when they revamped for the black friday sale. took extra couple of hours to get in.
]ive been waiting for this for months for a new computer.
this was the only thing holding me back.
i didnt want to buy one then get out dated.
i got my savings waiting to empty...
]ive been waiting for this for months for a new computer.
this was the only thing holding me back.
i didnt want to buy one then get out dated.
i got my savings waiting to empty...
cosmos
Apr 23, 02:35 AM
IIRC, the difference in performance between the 2.8GHz and the 3.2GHz CPUs only gave around 10% difference in performance. With the cost and hassle of attempting an upgrade would not be worth it.
You would be much better served by upgrading your memory, GPU or replacing your system drive with an SSD.
Which upgrades are needed (if any) depends on your circumstances and the current configuration of your system. Adding an SSD would likely give you the most bang for the buck over any CPU upgrade in your system.
You would be much better served by upgrading your memory, GPU or replacing your system drive with an SSD.
Which upgrades are needed (if any) depends on your circumstances and the current configuration of your system. Adding an SSD would likely give you the most bang for the buck over any CPU upgrade in your system.
ChicoWeb
Sep 23, 01:30 PM
I would say my best work is this one I submitted to istock for designer spotlight.
http://istockphoto.com/design_spotlight_details.php?ID=3310
http://istockphoto.com/design_spotlight_details.php?ID=3310
talmy
Mar 25, 04:47 PM
Any Mac can be used as a server for this. You don't need the server OS, Lion server or Snow Leopard Server for that matter.
To ask yourself if you need the server version, read the description of Lion and Snow Leopard server services. If you don't need any of them then you don't need the server version.
Consider a NAS to be a computer with more than the usual number of disk drive slots that can only be used as a file server (some times additional services, depending on the NAS). If it does the job, you'll save money, but it won't be as flexible.
My Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server story is here: http://almy.us/server.html
To ask yourself if you need the server version, read the description of Lion and Snow Leopard server services. If you don't need any of them then you don't need the server version.
Consider a NAS to be a computer with more than the usual number of disk drive slots that can only be used as a file server (some times additional services, depending on the NAS). If it does the job, you'll save money, but it won't be as flexible.
My Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server story is here: http://almy.us/server.html
Jognt
Sep 13, 09:15 AM
Oh, and another new feature I learned about today from a friend-- there's no way to turn it off!
You can only "sleep" it with the top button, it will not actually power down like the iPhone, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano, old Mini, etc...
Weird, huh?
With my old 2nd gen nano i needed to keep the play button pressed for a few seconds. Ofcourse the new nano doesn't have a play button, but maybe a different button needs to be pressed?
You can only "sleep" it with the top button, it will not actually power down like the iPhone, iPod Touch, Classic, Nano, old Mini, etc...
Weird, huh?
With my old 2nd gen nano i needed to keep the play button pressed for a few seconds. Ofcourse the new nano doesn't have a play button, but maybe a different button needs to be pressed?
Young Spade
May 3, 11:26 PM
Most cooling pads have small, noisy fans that don't push much air.
I use the mstand for passive cooling.
Yea I never understood how blowing air on the bottom of the MB will cool it in any way; the fans are on the inside and shoot hot air out; blowing on the thing wont' do squat lol.
You would do more by putting it on a slab of metal and using that as a heat sink or something.
I use the mstand for passive cooling.
Yea I never understood how blowing air on the bottom of the MB will cool it in any way; the fans are on the inside and shoot hot air out; blowing on the thing wont' do squat lol.
You would do more by putting it on a slab of metal and using that as a heat sink or something.
Goldinboy17
May 1, 09:33 PM
Have you tried Amazon? I really like how all of the songs are in mp3 format and they're actually cheaper.
romad7
May 3, 08:30 PM
The app is $10(USD), not sure about different countries, it is only in English if that means anything. I access cPanel for my provider through Safari on iPad. The app will only allow you to access the actual files on the server and edit the text (HTML, php, CSS, etc). So you won't get the more advanced functions of dedicated programs such as Dreamweaver.
If that sounds good then you could get an iPad for simple tasks and a MBP or MBA for your advanced editing. Plus, the iPad 2 is just so cool! I love being able to do so much on an ultra portable device and still have my MBP for the heavy lifting backup while on the road.
If that sounds good then you could get an iPad for simple tasks and a MBP or MBA for your advanced editing. Plus, the iPad 2 is just so cool! I love being able to do so much on an ultra portable device and still have my MBP for the heavy lifting backup while on the road.
TorontoLRT
Dec 20, 10:26 AM
I made a Macrumors Chrome app! I'm not going to upload it, because I don't own Macrumors and am not a Chrome developer, but I can send the files to anyone who wants it for personal use (along with installation instructions), or to an admin if they want to actually post it on the Chrome store. It works fine as far as I can tell from my personal use, and I think it would be a nice thing to have for a committed Macrumors member.
EDIT: I've been told by an admin I can't give it out, but it may end up modified and used as an official app.
EDIT: I've been told by an admin I can't give it out, but it may end up modified and used as an official app.
HOLOGRAFX
Apr 28, 03:24 PM
I have a MBP 2010 that I Bootcamp partitioned & installed Win7 64bit. I need to run the original Adobe CS software (Win XP - 32bit). This will not work with the Win7 XP SP2 settings. Should I install the "Windows XP Mode" download, or a Win XP 32bit full version, or is there a better method? The CS Photoshop software doesn't look right on Win7 & the Cursors are not displaying correctly.
AMcBroom81
Jul 8, 03:57 PM
I will be there with you starflyer, lets meet for breakfast, I am going to the AT&T store!!!!!!!!!!!!
plinden
Feb 21, 12:27 AM
If anyone comes here looking for an answer to something similar, I solved my issue to my satisfaction.
Looking back over what I did, I noticed I hadn't compiled ffmpeg with libfaac enabled. After doing so, I find that the following converts the mts to mp4 with 160kb/s aac audio (the ac3 source is 192kb/s), no distortion:
ffmpeg -i <file>.mts -vcodec copy -ab 160k <file>.mp4
Since it's just a point-and-shoot camera, I realized I'm not missing much converting from ac3 to aac, so a single aac audio stream is good enough.
Looking back over what I did, I noticed I hadn't compiled ffmpeg with libfaac enabled. After doing so, I find that the following converts the mts to mp4 with 160kb/s aac audio (the ac3 source is 192kb/s), no distortion:
ffmpeg -i <file>.mts -vcodec copy -ab 160k <file>.mp4
Since it's just a point-and-shoot camera, I realized I'm not missing much converting from ac3 to aac, so a single aac audio stream is good enough.
monke
Dec 20, 06:24 PM
Nice.
Now Apple needs to make one that will dance to the music you have playing in iTunes.
Now Apple needs to make one that will dance to the music you have playing in iTunes.
mikedemauro
Jun 24, 08:27 AM
I have one that i may sell if the price is right. What do you think?
Mac Pro (Quad 2.66) with Superdrive
5GB of RAM
3- 250GB WD Hard Drives & 1- 74GB Raptor (All Internal)
Video Card- NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
OS- 10.5.3 (Leopard)
Original Apple aluminum key board and mouse
1- 500GB Firewire external Hard Drive
Software installed:
iWork 08
iLife 08
Apple Aperture 2.0
Abobe Lightroom
Microsoft Office 2008
Quickbooks Pro 2007
Toast 8 Titanium
Mac Pro (Quad 2.66) with Superdrive
5GB of RAM
3- 250GB WD Hard Drives & 1- 74GB Raptor (All Internal)
Video Card- NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
OS- 10.5.3 (Leopard)
Original Apple aluminum key board and mouse
1- 500GB Firewire external Hard Drive
Software installed:
iWork 08
iLife 08
Apple Aperture 2.0
Abobe Lightroom
Microsoft Office 2008
Quickbooks Pro 2007
Toast 8 Titanium
rgarjr
Mar 15, 02:44 PM
I dunno, they maybe getting them to sell overseas.
nanofrog
May 5, 12:29 PM
Boot ROM Version: MP41.0081.B07
Seems that I have B07 that should be working fine as you said...
Hmm....
Off-hand, there's a couple of other things you could try (proverbial shot in the dark, but has been known to happen and cause instability in the past):
Seems that I have B07 that should be working fine as you said...
Hmm....
Off-hand, there's a couple of other things you could try (proverbial shot in the dark, but has been known to happen and cause instability in the past):
Dreadnought
Nov 1, 03:11 PM
Stanford's site updates every hour, Extreme Overclocking updates every three hours. Welcome to the team!
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?
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
jeremy.king
Aug 31, 09:49 PM
Great tip, but this tag has been around for a long long while. Not really anything new for experienced HTMLers...
jsm4182
Mar 16, 12:35 PM
Thats not possible. Each frame is a separate, independent document, nothing can go into multiple frames.
You should really rethink how you're setting up this site. With only a few very specific exceptions, frames are always a bad idea.
You should really rethink how you're setting up this site. With only a few very specific exceptions, frames are always a bad idea.