Bear
Sep 27, 10:31 AM
In my opinion, a 23" screen is better for editing photos since you can have the pictures larger on the screen. (And you can see more when they are at 100%.)
Also, if you want a larger DVD picture, you want the 23" and not 2 20" displays.
There are also some quirks with using 2 displays that depending on what application(s) you use vould be a pain. Yes, here a lot of cases where 2 screens work well.
Also, as a final thought, 2 20" screens take up more desk space and require more head movement to see everything on the screens.
Also, if you want a larger DVD picture, you want the 23" and not 2 20" displays.
There are also some quirks with using 2 displays that depending on what application(s) you use vould be a pain. Yes, here a lot of cases where 2 screens work well.
Also, as a final thought, 2 20" screens take up more desk space and require more head movement to see everything on the screens.
msjones
Apr 10, 01:34 PM
Take a look at this (http://refit.sourceforge.net/).
It's an efi boot manager, this will let you select between bootable OS' installed on your machine.
It's an efi boot manager, this will let you select between bootable OS' installed on your machine.
PhxF
May 4, 02:52 PM
I'm not a fan of constantly dialing 112 if I reboot. In the UK 112 is actually 911.
I'm sure the reroute is the same in the U.S., just don't be an idiot and let it dial, really simple. Redialing 112 isn't all that bad actually.
I'm sure the reroute is the same in the U.S., just don't be an idiot and let it dial, really simple. Redialing 112 isn't all that bad actually.
LPsoldier76
Mar 13, 08:50 PM
Yeah, you're mad, or trolling... You'd have to swap everything. An iPod is not a desktop, you can just swap out anything you want, it's all soldered to the logic board. Anyway, you'd be buying everything apart from the case, but since parts are expensive you probably wouldn't save any money.
tl;dr: illogical idea is illogical. Throw a massive HDD in there or buy a 6G.
It isn't as easy as an entire logic-board swap?
tl;dr: illogical idea is illogical. Throw a massive HDD in there or buy a 6G.
It isn't as easy as an entire logic-board swap?
xyouxfailmiex
Sep 25, 09:04 AM
so i have a 4 g ipod mini and it broke so i took it back to the apple store, where they ran there tests and said yeah we need to replace this...i then countered with well id like to get the 60 gig can i just pay a difference...which they said no..(im still not understanding this) the only advice they could offer me is to sell the new one.....is there anyway around this...anyone i can talk to ...
youd think since i was buying a new ibook at the same time theyd bend a rule or two...but guess not...
anyone wanna buy a 4 gig ipod mini?
youd think since i was buying a new ibook at the same time theyd bend a rule or two...but guess not...
anyone wanna buy a 4 gig ipod mini?
Blakeasd
May 5, 05:01 PM
I looked at the contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:error: method and Apple states "An array of NSString objects identifying the directories and files (including symbolic links) contained in path." So my question is, will the IKImageBrowserView use this string and display the image? If not what is the solution to this problem?
Thanks
Thanks
crude analogy
Jan 3, 10:53 AM
For actual written fiction, visit:
http://www.homepage.mac.com/citizensane/Personal1.html
and click "words".
At the moment, almost all of the material is extracted from screenplays that I've put together: plans are in motion to get "regular" fiction up in the future.
http://www.homepage.mac.com/citizensane/Personal1.html
and click "words".
At the moment, almost all of the material is extracted from screenplays that I've put together: plans are in motion to get "regular" fiction up in the future.
MacBandit
Dec 2, 02:59 PM
So I know what SMP is but what is MIP? Similar thing?
XIII
Sep 9, 02:46 PM
I've decided I will get one.... :p My iPod mini will hold my other favourite music... :D
rdowns
Dec 8, 02:51 AM
Damn, you snooze, you lose. If it doesn't work out, I want it.
SevenInchScrew
Nov 9, 11:45 PM
Create a second user account on the PS3, and set the region as the one you want to get items from. That way, when you go to the PSN Store, it will show the items for that region.
I did this very thing when the Killzone 2 demo came out. It was only available in Europe, UK, etc. I just made another user, set the region to "Ireland" and downloaded away. Granted, this was a demo, not a purchase, but I wouldn't think it would be any different.
I did this very thing when the Killzone 2 demo came out. It was only available in Europe, UK, etc. I just made another user, set the region to "Ireland" and downloaded away. Granted, this was a demo, not a purchase, but I wouldn't think it would be any different.
mad jew
Dec 10, 11:34 PM
Does this happen every time you calibrate it? Have you tried it more than once?
xUKHCx
Feb 24, 02:57 PM
On days like today when the site expereinces a higher than usual load the site changes a little in the background to keep up with the pace of visitors.
One of these changes is to move to the macrumorslive.
One of these changes is to move to the macrumorslive.
discounteggroll
May 6, 04:44 AM
the original, in case you wish to compare (although grand perspective seems just fine)...
http://www.derlien.com/
http://www.derlien.com/assets/main.jpg
http://www.derlien.com/
http://www.derlien.com/assets/main.jpg
hzxu
Dec 31, 07:15 AM
I have an iPod Touch 2nd Gen, I accidentally upgraded to iOS 4.x, now I just want to knock my head to wall, so is there anyway I can downgrade it to version 3.x? Jailbreak is acceptable if it is the only method. Also, I am using a Mac.
I tried the standard way, shut down my iPod Touch and start in DFU mode, than press alt + recover, select firmware file but it told me "not eligible for requested build", I tried from 2.x to 3.x firmwares.
Thanks in advance.
I tried the standard way, shut down my iPod Touch and start in DFU mode, than press alt + recover, select firmware file but it told me "not eligible for requested build", I tried from 2.x to 3.x firmwares.
Thanks in advance.
bigbadneil
May 3, 07:37 PM
Guys
I have the latest adobe software and when I try to watch a .flv video that I downloaded from the internet I get this window pop up (something to do with Hewlett pakard)
On the thumb nail of the video it has the play button but this HP window keeps popping up.......any ideas how to fix it or is there some other program that I need to download to see this type of video content
I have the latest adobe software and when I try to watch a .flv video that I downloaded from the internet I get this window pop up (something to do with Hewlett pakard)
On the thumb nail of the video it has the play button but this HP window keeps popping up.......any ideas how to fix it or is there some other program that I need to download to see this type of video content
Kobushi
Sep 16, 08:36 PM
Who did the version of this same song but with with the words: "which backstreet boy is gay?" sounds kinda like Al, but I don't think it was him.
bousozoku
Mar 1, 10:21 PM
I'm trying it now. I'm not certain whether I like it or not--for the same reason as I'm not sure I like Aqua--too much blue. :D
D0ct0rteeth
Nov 28, 11:12 AM
Anyone have one?
DELTAsnake
Apr 30, 07:57 PM
My Aunt and Uncle live just up the road from the Chermside store so every time I'm in Brisbane I visit the Chermside store, but I would defiantly catch a bus into the CBD to see this new Apple Store. I think it's cool the way Apple is using old pre war buildings around the world as their flagship stores.
thegreatunknown
Mar 22, 07:56 AM
I don't like Gears also. I think Halo is absolutely stupid though too. This proves the movie industry is and has been going downhill for the last 5 or more years. Creativity is at an extreme low.
Darth.Titan
Apr 21, 08:53 AM
Here's how I would try to handle it:
-pete-
Apr 25, 05:35 AM
Week 1: Read Python; familiarize self with scripting language semantics/syntax
Week 2-4: Learn PHP; obviously begin with what you learned from Python and build from there. Start to look at object-oriented PHP materials.
Week 5: Begin SQL query writing; queries aren't so difficult if you know your PHP material well. The better at coding you are, the better your query writing will be.
Eventually, you'll want to get into content management systems and MVC frameworks - this, outside of object oriented programming, is the biggest mountain to climb, but it is well worth it in the long run as all of your hard work will pay off. These two things will take a long time to learn so don't fret if you don't understand it all from the very beginning.
Also, like someone else said, make sure your design is consistent across different browsers. Since you are learning, you're probably looking at a lot of divs and what not. Divs are nifty, but browsers don't agree with them 90% of the time. This means grabbing a copy of Windows, downloading Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, and 9 to make sure everything looks correct. This is one of every designer/developers biggest complaints and why Internet Explorer is hated beyond words.
I don't really think that you need Python, it's nice to have another language but to be honest learning another language at an early stage can cause confusion and besides good PHP tutorials should teach you everything you need.
I picked up "PHP with MySQL Essential Training (http://www.lynda.com/PHP-tutorials/php-with-mysql-essential-training/435-2.html)' from lynda.com and found them an extremely useful starting point they begin with the raw basics and have you build a super simple CMS, you may have to go through the videos a couple of times to understand it but its well worth the effort.
As for making your sites cross-browser... yes you should make sure that everything works in at least IE7, but IE6 is old and complies with so few standards that even youtube doesn't support it any more. Unless you'll be want to develop enterprise level sites then you can really just leave it alone.
Week 2-4: Learn PHP; obviously begin with what you learned from Python and build from there. Start to look at object-oriented PHP materials.
Week 5: Begin SQL query writing; queries aren't so difficult if you know your PHP material well. The better at coding you are, the better your query writing will be.
Eventually, you'll want to get into content management systems and MVC frameworks - this, outside of object oriented programming, is the biggest mountain to climb, but it is well worth it in the long run as all of your hard work will pay off. These two things will take a long time to learn so don't fret if you don't understand it all from the very beginning.
Also, like someone else said, make sure your design is consistent across different browsers. Since you are learning, you're probably looking at a lot of divs and what not. Divs are nifty, but browsers don't agree with them 90% of the time. This means grabbing a copy of Windows, downloading Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, and 9 to make sure everything looks correct. This is one of every designer/developers biggest complaints and why Internet Explorer is hated beyond words.
I don't really think that you need Python, it's nice to have another language but to be honest learning another language at an early stage can cause confusion and besides good PHP tutorials should teach you everything you need.
I picked up "PHP with MySQL Essential Training (http://www.lynda.com/PHP-tutorials/php-with-mysql-essential-training/435-2.html)' from lynda.com and found them an extremely useful starting point they begin with the raw basics and have you build a super simple CMS, you may have to go through the videos a couple of times to understand it but its well worth the effort.
As for making your sites cross-browser... yes you should make sure that everything works in at least IE7, but IE6 is old and complies with so few standards that even youtube doesn't support it any more. Unless you'll be want to develop enterprise level sites then you can really just leave it alone.
lazydaze
May 2, 02:57 AM
Hey, hope someone can help.
My macbook took a fall the other day and I got the White screen of death, I plugged it into my external monitor and it worked fine. Tried resetting the PRAM and now the external monitor won't pick it up.
Took it to a mac store and they quoted me the price of a new macbook (mines 4 years old) to fix it, saying the hard drive and screen need replacing.
Is there anyway I can test this? or at least try and get the external monitor working again? Can't afford the repairs or a new macbook :(
Thanks
My macbook took a fall the other day and I got the White screen of death, I plugged it into my external monitor and it worked fine. Tried resetting the PRAM and now the external monitor won't pick it up.
Took it to a mac store and they quoted me the price of a new macbook (mines 4 years old) to fix it, saying the hard drive and screen need replacing.
Is there anyway I can test this? or at least try and get the external monitor working again? Can't afford the repairs or a new macbook :(
Thanks
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