Bonch
Oct 20, 12:29 AM
Tom Bosley and Barbara Billingsley RIP. I'm so old I remember when Tom did an episode of Car 54 Where Are You back in 1960...:eek:
Damn dude, you are old. You might be next!
Just kiddin. :D
Damn dude, you are old. You might be next!
Just kiddin. :D
Thataboy
Aug 7, 06:37 PM
I noticed that too... I have no idea why they are going to be killing off VB support, but say good-bye to being able to have compatability with any documents with Macros.
I think we need to lean on the MS Mac BU to reverse this decision, and we need to make it VERY CLEAR TO APPLE that this will have major ramifications to the use of Macs in the corporate environment. Maybe Apple can lean on them (with what leverage, I don't know).
Of course, Microsoft can just turn around and say "Well, you want VB so badly? Buy Parallels, Windows, and MS Office 2007. Sure, it's $700, but you Apple users are used to getting fleeced."
I think we need to lean on the MS Mac BU to reverse this decision, and we need to make it VERY CLEAR TO APPLE that this will have major ramifications to the use of Macs in the corporate environment. Maybe Apple can lean on them (with what leverage, I don't know).
Of course, Microsoft can just turn around and say "Well, you want VB so badly? Buy Parallels, Windows, and MS Office 2007. Sure, it's $700, but you Apple users are used to getting fleeced."
OrangeSVTguy
May 4, 11:04 AM
Sweet tomorrow 4-6!
i have been down for the last week. my area got hit by tornados and the power just came back on today, but not a permanent fix. looks like not much folding for me for awhile. i might fold 1 gpu or something, but that would be it
Ive noticed youve been down for the last week :( Man that sucks :( that has to be hard. A lot of areas around me were also affected. My sister on the other side of town lost power for nearly 2 days when a big oak tree fell down on some power lines. Came close to their house. Just hope everyone is safe.
i have been down for the last week. my area got hit by tornados and the power just came back on today, but not a permanent fix. looks like not much folding for me for awhile. i might fold 1 gpu or something, but that would be it
Ive noticed youve been down for the last week :( Man that sucks :( that has to be hard. A lot of areas around me were also affected. My sister on the other side of town lost power for nearly 2 days when a big oak tree fell down on some power lines. Came close to their house. Just hope everyone is safe.
eljanitor
May 5, 05:42 PM
Why not just get a Bluray firewire external combo-drive, or superdrive? That way you can add Bluray capabilities to your mac. Just a thought.
applefan289
Apr 1, 08:15 PM
Currently have:
27" iMac (2009)
Airport Extreme
iPad 1 (3G - 16GB)
What's next?
27" iMac (2009)
Airport Extreme
iPad 1 (3G - 16GB)
What's next?
benhollberg
Mar 17, 10:26 AM
Only the first 11 people got iPad 2s.
Bushidoho
Apr 18, 02:05 PM
I just installed a full screen protector for my iPad 2. The back turned out pretty well. I started out with the front and it seems to have lots of bubbles left.
I don't have the feeling these bubbles will disappear within the next 48 hours.
So I was wondering, how long can I wait to give it another try? As in take it off and install the same protector again? Cause I have a feeling I didn't use enough solution the first try?
I don't have the feeling these bubbles will disappear within the next 48 hours.
So I was wondering, how long can I wait to give it another try? As in take it off and install the same protector again? Cause I have a feeling I didn't use enough solution the first try?
Stampyhead
Oct 4, 01:48 AM
Try putting a space between the quote after .jpg and the word "border." (<img src="ACR_updatedmap.jpg"border="0" usemap="#Map">) There should be a space there. I don't know if this will solve the problem, but it may. Safari is usually a lot more forgiving than other browsers about little errors.
badda
Apr 20, 06:27 AM
I have a few versions of it somewhere, I know I have the 1984-2004 version. If I find anything else I'll let you know. :)
Great! If you have a clean version of the original, I would love to have a copy (via something like megaupload/rapidshare etc) please. I'd really appreciate it.
Great! If you have a clean version of the original, I would love to have a copy (via something like megaupload/rapidshare etc) please. I'd really appreciate it.
LucasG
Apr 12, 12:58 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
Anyone successfully done it?
Anyone successfully done it?
danp
Oct 26, 04:47 PM
No. Not a good thing for iPod users.
As a fairly typical iPod owner, I fail to see why.
For those that currently use iTMS, the presence of other music providers supplying and actively marketing "iPod compatible" tracks will create competition that Apple currently don't have. This will drive prices down, or force Apple to add value to their own offerings. (For those that don't buy via iTMS, instead choosing to rip CDs or use P2P networks, it makes no difference either way).
For the broader market, increased availabilty of "iPod compatible" tracks from various suppliers can only enhance the iPods appeal. Clearly it would be preferable for Apple to licence their actual DRM to other suppliers, but they won't. This is a happy workaround.
Either way, I see this as a positive for iPod users. If you, personally, have an objection to the competition or prefer the integrated approach offered by Apple, keep on using iTMS. Simple.
As a fairly typical iPod owner, I fail to see why.
For those that currently use iTMS, the presence of other music providers supplying and actively marketing "iPod compatible" tracks will create competition that Apple currently don't have. This will drive prices down, or force Apple to add value to their own offerings. (For those that don't buy via iTMS, instead choosing to rip CDs or use P2P networks, it makes no difference either way).
For the broader market, increased availabilty of "iPod compatible" tracks from various suppliers can only enhance the iPods appeal. Clearly it would be preferable for Apple to licence their actual DRM to other suppliers, but they won't. This is a happy workaround.
Either way, I see this as a positive for iPod users. If you, personally, have an objection to the competition or prefer the integrated approach offered by Apple, keep on using iTMS. Simple.
ehoui
Mar 15, 08:59 AM
This move was not unexpected, although certainly it was in Microsoft's power to continue it as long as they wanted. Frankly MS has too many platforms to compete against in different markets with different strategies. They are large enough to do it, but anywhere they can focus will be beneficial to them. This is a smart move.
Regardless... Zune software was a completely different and BETTER (remember it) experience than iTunes.
Zune software requires a Zune, a WM7 phone, or a Kin, which means that not very many people can argue this point; I have no idea if what you are saying is true or not.
Here's hoping Apple gets off their money-grubbing a$$es
The irony is that MS grubs more of your money than Apple: 30% annual net profit margin versus 21%.
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Regardless... Zune software was a completely different and BETTER (remember it) experience than iTunes.
Zune software requires a Zune, a WM7 phone, or a Kin, which means that not very many people can argue this point; I have no idea if what you are saying is true or not.
Here's hoping Apple gets off their money-grubbing a$$es
The irony is that MS grubs more of your money than Apple: 30% annual net profit margin versus 21%.
ucfgrad93
Apr 18, 03:29 AM
If you know where you are going to be living, contact the apartment managers and find out who provides internet service there. Then look it up on the web.
babyj
Oct 9, 11:11 AM
The US mobile market appears to be totally different to the UK and other countries, in the UK; a phone will work on any network (though some have to be unlocked first), full coverage across the country (except for some remote areas) and most other countries via roaming, short contacts (12 months, with cheaper 18 month contracts recently launched), a wide choice of free phones, texting is massively popular.
You never pay for incoming calls, unless you are abroad and even then it is under 20p a minute in most countries - making outgoing calls in other countries is pretty cheap as well. Competition is growing with prices dropping, plus the EU is forcing price reductions for certain calls.
Single provider bundles of mobile phone, landline phone, cable / satellite tv and broadband is the big thing at the moment and is only going to get more popular.
Whilst the US is their home market it might be easier to launch a phone in another country. They could launch their own mobile service in the UK pretty easily, as there is already a number of mobile providers which don't own their own network and just rent off others. There wouldn't be any need for them to go with a single network either, you don't get much in the way of exclusives in the UK other than colour variations.
Some people seem to think that we don't use mobiles just as mobiles in the UK. Other than texting (which is popular) other services have never taken off - the percentage of people browsing the internet via their mobile is pretty low for example.
You never pay for incoming calls, unless you are abroad and even then it is under 20p a minute in most countries - making outgoing calls in other countries is pretty cheap as well. Competition is growing with prices dropping, plus the EU is forcing price reductions for certain calls.
Single provider bundles of mobile phone, landline phone, cable / satellite tv and broadband is the big thing at the moment and is only going to get more popular.
Whilst the US is their home market it might be easier to launch a phone in another country. They could launch their own mobile service in the UK pretty easily, as there is already a number of mobile providers which don't own their own network and just rent off others. There wouldn't be any need for them to go with a single network either, you don't get much in the way of exclusives in the UK other than colour variations.
Some people seem to think that we don't use mobiles just as mobiles in the UK. Other than texting (which is popular) other services have never taken off - the percentage of people browsing the internet via their mobile is pretty low for example.
Fishrrman
Apr 2, 09:35 AM
"I'm wondering if it's possible to install 10.7 to an external drive?"
Works for me.
IMPORTANT:
Something I discovered is that you MUST have journaling ENABLED with Lion, or the installer won't even "see" the drive and/or partition you are trying to install onto.
Up to this point it has been my standard operating practice to DISable journaling (along with Spotlight) on ALL my drives and partitions. Others may disagree, but I don't like the extraneous "disk activity" that goes on behind the scenes with both of these "features" (at least Disk Utility allows users to turn journaling off if they wish).
So, when I first attempted to install Lion to a spare partition, I couldn't even _find_ the partition in Lion's installer. It just "wasn't there".
I quit the Installer and went to Disk Utility, and re-initialized the target partition, this time with journaling ENABLED. Afterwards, the Lion installer saw it and did its thing.
I'm using a USB2 SATA docking station (with a bare drive) as my hardware platform for testing Lion. Yes, it does boot up a bit slower, but once "up and running", it's just fine.
I can't see why anyone would (at least at this point in the developmental stages) want to use Lion as their "primary system". Already have seen a few postings in the forum with the gist of "how do I downgrade BACK to Snow Leopard?" Well, why did you take such a big chance in the first place?
Works for me.
IMPORTANT:
Something I discovered is that you MUST have journaling ENABLED with Lion, or the installer won't even "see" the drive and/or partition you are trying to install onto.
Up to this point it has been my standard operating practice to DISable journaling (along with Spotlight) on ALL my drives and partitions. Others may disagree, but I don't like the extraneous "disk activity" that goes on behind the scenes with both of these "features" (at least Disk Utility allows users to turn journaling off if they wish).
So, when I first attempted to install Lion to a spare partition, I couldn't even _find_ the partition in Lion's installer. It just "wasn't there".
I quit the Installer and went to Disk Utility, and re-initialized the target partition, this time with journaling ENABLED. Afterwards, the Lion installer saw it and did its thing.
I'm using a USB2 SATA docking station (with a bare drive) as my hardware platform for testing Lion. Yes, it does boot up a bit slower, but once "up and running", it's just fine.
I can't see why anyone would (at least at this point in the developmental stages) want to use Lion as their "primary system". Already have seen a few postings in the forum with the gist of "how do I downgrade BACK to Snow Leopard?" Well, why did you take such a big chance in the first place?
shawnce
Oct 24, 05:09 PM
i suspect we'll see leopard released in january.
I hope you are wrong :)
I want Apple to take the time that is needed to clean and update their APIs as best they can... the 64 bit API switch is their best chance and only near term chance to clean house.
I hope you are wrong :)
I want Apple to take the time that is needed to clean and update their APIs as best they can... the 64 bit API switch is their best chance and only near term chance to clean house.
Surely
Mar 8, 08:15 PM
It sounds like you're clicking on "New Posts", which only shows the last 25 posts (unless you go to page 2, 3, 4, etc.).
Use Forum Spy instead.
Use Forum Spy instead.
Action Jackson
May 6, 06:01 PM
I have 4 SSD's.
A 256 GB OWC, in a 2007 BMB.A 64GB OWC in a 2008 BMB, both are mission critical, and I run my business with them.
I also have 2- 1.6 GHZ 4/64 11" refurb MBA's, that I am in the process of installing 360GB OWC Aura's in each.(one more to buy)
All OWC SSD's have performed as advertised, and have been problem free.
I have spoken with Hellhammer, and he has advised against the hack to enable TRIM on each, I
believe Apple supports garbage collection, on their own drives,but not others, but Lion will
support Trim, so I am waiting for Lion before I activate the MBA's
I have been very happy with all RAM, and SSD's purchased from OWC.:cool:
I was under the impression that garbage collection functions within the SSD itself, independently from the OS... whereas TRIM relies on OS support. Am I wrong about that?
Also really interested to hear how speed/performance of the current stock MBP SSD's compare to the 3rd-party alternatives out there.
A 256 GB OWC, in a 2007 BMB.A 64GB OWC in a 2008 BMB, both are mission critical, and I run my business with them.
I also have 2- 1.6 GHZ 4/64 11" refurb MBA's, that I am in the process of installing 360GB OWC Aura's in each.(one more to buy)
All OWC SSD's have performed as advertised, and have been problem free.
I have spoken with Hellhammer, and he has advised against the hack to enable TRIM on each, I
believe Apple supports garbage collection, on their own drives,but not others, but Lion will
support Trim, so I am waiting for Lion before I activate the MBA's
I have been very happy with all RAM, and SSD's purchased from OWC.:cool:
I was under the impression that garbage collection functions within the SSD itself, independently from the OS... whereas TRIM relies on OS support. Am I wrong about that?
Also really interested to hear how speed/performance of the current stock MBP SSD's compare to the 3rd-party alternatives out there.
Nsutton
Jun 28, 12:09 PM
Hmm I think Im gonna go with...
Zelda Windwaker definitely and if I have enough money left (Im trying to save up to get an iphone..)
Super Monkey Ball 1 or 2
Mario Sunshine
Paper Mario
Thanks for all the suggestions guys!
Zelda Windwaker definitely and if I have enough money left (Im trying to save up to get an iphone..)
Super Monkey Ball 1 or 2
Mario Sunshine
Paper Mario
Thanks for all the suggestions guys!
Fredstar
Mar 19, 03:30 AM
This will be great with a Mac Mini and once they get a final release. I hope, if this reaches a good enough release stage, that perhaps Apple could sell it on their website or whatever.
beto2k7
May 3, 12:38 PM
Do you need it now of not?
pagansoul
Nov 12, 11:11 AM
Nice Avatar picture. I love their forest scenes.
kingcrowing
Nov 29, 09:38 PM
bump, I'd be interested in trading a 20" iMac G5 2GHz
barryst
Apr 14, 01:32 PM
Save those SHSH Blobs fast. I saw that 4.3.2 came out and right when I got back from lunch, fired up my laptop and saved them for my iPad 2. Also saved again for my iPhone just for good measure.
I'm probably going to be too late, still at work for a couple of hours :mad:
I'm probably going to be too late, still at work for a couple of hours :mad:
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