rdowns
Dec 20, 06:22 PM
Donate it to the kids in your hospital.
xMBPx
Mar 10, 12:40 PM
I live in Savannah. This is the closest Apple store to me. I made a post about it.
I was curious what the lines are like? It's about a 2 hour drive for me, so I might just hit up a best buy...
I was curious what the lines are like? It's about a 2 hour drive for me, so I might just hit up a best buy...
2nyRiggz
Apr 10, 08:05 AM
Indeed.....don't take those cartoons too serious man. I guess you was feeling nostalgic and wanted to watch some old S***.
I'm watchiing the original Transformers cartoons this week:)
Bless
I'm watchiing the original Transformers cartoons this week:)
Bless
Jezthomp
Apr 19, 01:34 AM
I just wondered what internet connection you Web Developers have?
I currently have about about 7/8Mb/s download and manage fine with building sites, uploading downloading etc.
I might be moving to an area which only really has 1.5/2.5Mb/s download.
Is that usable for my job would you folk say and i'd only really notice the difference in downloading films from iTunes etc?
But general uploading and downloading site files whilst building wouldn't be too bad?
Any other Web Developers have a regular 1.5/2.5Mb/s speed?
I currently have about about 7/8Mb/s download and manage fine with building sites, uploading downloading etc.
I might be moving to an area which only really has 1.5/2.5Mb/s download.
Is that usable for my job would you folk say and i'd only really notice the difference in downloading films from iTunes etc?
But general uploading and downloading site files whilst building wouldn't be too bad?
Any other Web Developers have a regular 1.5/2.5Mb/s speed?
mysterytramp
May 2, 08:59 PM
thanks for tips, both seem bit expensive ...
Then Google "rsync." You can run it free from terminal. Once you get the hang of its commands, you can wrap it in an AppleScript.
mt
Then Google "rsync." You can run it free from terminal. Once you get the hang of its commands, you can wrap it in an AppleScript.
mt
Charlie Sheen
Mar 26, 09:42 AM
try ubuntu. thats it
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
dudeabiding
Apr 30, 03:31 PM
I accidentally deleted a bunch of really important files while the phone was on (using Cyberduck) by not noticing that besides the file I selected being highlighted, two other large and important files were also highlighted. By the time I realized what was happening, it was a major ooops moment. I went to restore it and it wouldn't come out of bootlogo. However, after about half an hour of messing with it, I got it to restore. I think, unless you crush it or drop it on something hard enough to break connections, or submerge it, the phone will always be restorable. That is, unless you break a port somehow and can't connect it to your computer.
deviance
May 4, 05:15 AM
thanks very much for clearing things up guys. very helpful!
DonCarlos
Apr 23, 12:19 PM
Hmm. Although this is for setting up with a wireless MM and/or keyboard, see if this helps. Good luck and keep us posted.
While you are in Windows.
1) Switch off the device you want to pair
2) Select "add a device" in the Bluetooth menu
3) Switch on the device (after few second it should get detected by windows)
4) Now, right click on the device and select properties. You should now get a window with the different services.
5) select the HID drivers for keyboard and mice and click OK (this is the important part)
6a) In windows 7 it should setup mouse and keyboard without any additional input.
I found that cure posted by S_ Eye at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2057008&start=0&tstart=0
While you are in Windows.
1) Switch off the device you want to pair
2) Select "add a device" in the Bluetooth menu
3) Switch on the device (after few second it should get detected by windows)
4) Now, right click on the device and select properties. You should now get a window with the different services.
5) select the HID drivers for keyboard and mice and click OK (this is the important part)
6a) In windows 7 it should setup mouse and keyboard without any additional input.
I found that cure posted by S_ Eye at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2057008&start=0&tstart=0
manimalfully
Mar 27, 04:33 PM
I don't understand, they wrote last week that dev-team will release the jailbreak for it this week.
I don't even have a 4.2.1 blob, so I'm stuck until they release an untethered jailbreak! :mad:
I don't even have a 4.2.1 blob, so I'm stuck until they release an untethered jailbreak! :mad:
topgunn
Jun 30, 02:22 PM
Where in Texas are you located? Thanks
Houston.
Houston.
hakuryuu
Apr 25, 02:05 AM
Quicksilver isn't really designed to do such a thing. It is supposed to be more focused. Use Spotlight to find everything, thats what it is there for. CMD+space.
rainman::|:|
Jul 26, 01:07 AM
Try this--
Boot the iMac, and hold down command-option-P-R all at the same time (quickly), it will chime again, let it chime a few times (some say 2, some say 6)... See if that clears this up...
pnw
Boot the iMac, and hold down command-option-P-R all at the same time (quickly), it will chime again, let it chime a few times (some say 2, some say 6)... See if that clears this up...
pnw
Plymouthbreezer
Mar 19, 10:46 PM
The Apple website has the firmware updates...
anarkypg
May 7, 03:29 AM
I am going to buy a new iMac, I was thinking at the 21,5" but I am having troubles making the decision of which one, the basic or the top...
What do you think?
The 21,5" with intel core i7 at 2,8 Ghz and 8 Gb Sdram (plus the AMD Radeon HD 6770M GDDR5 - 512MB) does worth the price?
Are there great differences between the 6770 and the 6750 on the basic one?
If anoyone can give ma an advice, thanks a lot!
What do you think?
The 21,5" with intel core i7 at 2,8 Ghz and 8 Gb Sdram (plus the AMD Radeon HD 6770M GDDR5 - 512MB) does worth the price?
Are there great differences between the 6770 and the 6750 on the basic one?
If anoyone can give ma an advice, thanks a lot!
generik
Dec 5, 05:05 PM
I notice if you stare up on your screen from below (ie: lie down on bed.. and look upwards on your screen) you can really see faint diagonal lines swimming all over your screen.
This LCD really disgusts me.
This LCD really disgusts me.
decksnap
Dec 5, 08:08 AM
For playback I'm using 7. something. I'm guessing your fonts aren't embedded?
mc68k
Aug 24, 11:20 AM
I read about some new F@H developments this morning on slashdot.
PS3 (http://folding.stanford.edu/news.html)
"...we will likely be able to attain performance on the 100 gigaflop scale per computer. With about 10,000 such machines, we would be able to achieve performance on the petaflop scale." screenshot (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta-PS3.jpg) video (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta_2spu_test02.avi)
ATI GPU (http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-ATI.html)
"We are beta testing the ATI GPU client software internally at the moment and will likely announce an open beta in four to five weeks (end of September)."
"Which GPUs will be supported? We have not made any final decisions on this issue. However, our software will likely require the very latest GPUs from ATI (especially now that the newest ATI GPUs support 32 bit floating point operations). Previous work of ours used NVIDIA GPUs as well, but we have now concentrated on ATI GPU's as they allow for significant performance increases for FAH over NVIDIA's GPU's (at least at the current generation). Our GPU cluster has 25 1900XT's and 25 1900 XTX's. We find a considerable performance increase of 1900XT's even over 1800XT's, due to the architectural differences between the R580 and R520 GPU's. Our code will run on R520's, but considerably more slowly than R580. We're very much looking forward to trying out R600's."
Intel on Mac (http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=14182&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=75)
"Coming soon.... 2-3 weeks...
(typed from the intel mac devel box)
p.s. the v6 client won't be as elaborate as planned, but it will be universal. v7 will have all the goodies."
PS3 (http://folding.stanford.edu/news.html)
"...we will likely be able to attain performance on the 100 gigaflop scale per computer. With about 10,000 such machines, we would be able to achieve performance on the petaflop scale." screenshot (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta-PS3.jpg) video (http://folding.stanford.edu/abeta_2spu_test02.avi)
ATI GPU (http://folding.stanford.edu/FAQ-ATI.html)
"We are beta testing the ATI GPU client software internally at the moment and will likely announce an open beta in four to five weeks (end of September)."
"Which GPUs will be supported? We have not made any final decisions on this issue. However, our software will likely require the very latest GPUs from ATI (especially now that the newest ATI GPUs support 32 bit floating point operations). Previous work of ours used NVIDIA GPUs as well, but we have now concentrated on ATI GPU's as they allow for significant performance increases for FAH over NVIDIA's GPU's (at least at the current generation). Our GPU cluster has 25 1900XT's and 25 1900 XTX's. We find a considerable performance increase of 1900XT's even over 1800XT's, due to the architectural differences between the R580 and R520 GPU's. Our code will run on R520's, but considerably more slowly than R580. We're very much looking forward to trying out R600's."
Intel on Mac (http://forum.folding-community.org/viewtopic.php?t=14182&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=75)
"Coming soon.... 2-3 weeks...
(typed from the intel mac devel box)
p.s. the v6 client won't be as elaborate as planned, but it will be universal. v7 will have all the goodies."
manueld
Mar 3, 06:29 PM
What you need to do is get rid of "<img src="images/minahbw.png">". Instead put text there, with a description of what it is.
ex:
HTML:
<a class="rollover" href="images/Minah_sBusinesscard.pdf-1.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Minah's Sweets Business Card">Minah's Sweets Business Card</a>
CSS:
a.rollover {
display: block;
width: 800px;
height: 100px;
text-decoration: none;
text-indent: -9999em;
background: url("webvamp.jpg") left top;
}
a.rollover:hover {
background-position: left bottom;
}
Create the "webvamp.jpg" and the rollover state below the exact image so that your image is actually 200px high and your just shifting the image up.
ex:
HTML:
<a class="rollover" href="images/Minah_sBusinesscard.pdf-1.jpg" rel="lightbox" title="Minah's Sweets Business Card">Minah's Sweets Business Card</a>
CSS:
a.rollover {
display: block;
width: 800px;
height: 100px;
text-decoration: none;
text-indent: -9999em;
background: url("webvamp.jpg") left top;
}
a.rollover:hover {
background-position: left bottom;
}
Create the "webvamp.jpg" and the rollover state below the exact image so that your image is actually 200px high and your just shifting the image up.
Hallivand
Jan 27, 06:50 AM
Better get that Left 4 Dead skillzorz up to scratch...
joshjohnson
Apr 23, 04:29 PM
Greetings! I live in a blended family (I use mac :apple:, roommate uses pc :eek: - haven't converted her yet). She and I would like to live in harmony and use a shared desktop workstation.
I've hooked all external components (mouse, keyboard, printer) via USB to a Lenovo K33415 Port Replicator. NEC AccuSync LCD also connected to Port Replicator via VGA.
When I plug her PC in, it recognizes all components immediately. My MacBook recognizes all components except the monitor.
Do I have to use a Mini DisplayPort to connect the monitor to the Mac? Or can I make it work as is with the USB?
Thank you sooooo much!!!! :o
Does the port replicator work with displaylink software? that's pretty much the standard for USB video: http://www.displaylink.com/ The os x driver is here: http://www.displaylink.com/support/mac_downloads.php
Note usb video is really slow to respond vs the displayport or dvi or vga because of the limited bandwidth and you will need the built-in screen on that macbook to install the driver but you should be able to watch youtube videos. Also, forget games, it does NO 3d.
I've hooked all external components (mouse, keyboard, printer) via USB to a Lenovo K33415 Port Replicator. NEC AccuSync LCD also connected to Port Replicator via VGA.
When I plug her PC in, it recognizes all components immediately. My MacBook recognizes all components except the monitor.
Do I have to use a Mini DisplayPort to connect the monitor to the Mac? Or can I make it work as is with the USB?
Thank you sooooo much!!!! :o
Does the port replicator work with displaylink software? that's pretty much the standard for USB video: http://www.displaylink.com/ The os x driver is here: http://www.displaylink.com/support/mac_downloads.php
Note usb video is really slow to respond vs the displayport or dvi or vga because of the limited bandwidth and you will need the built-in screen on that macbook to install the driver but you should be able to watch youtube videos. Also, forget games, it does NO 3d.
Coomkeen
Apr 20, 04:10 PM
Anyone any ideas?
Tearing my hair out here...:confused:
Tearing my hair out here...:confused:
MacBoobsPro
May 6, 08:30 AM
In Safari use AdBlock and Click2Flash extensions and also turn 'block pop ups' on and you will forget what adverts look like. I havent seen one (or havent noticed any) for ages. :)
Regarding scanning for potential malware already on your system - the risk of which is quite low - I too advocate ClamxAV.
Regarding scanning for potential malware already on your system - the risk of which is quite low - I too advocate ClamxAV.