shadowfax
Oct 12, 10:13 PM
but the sale doesn't end till the end of the year, so don't you think that spells LONG wait? [i.e., +/-3 1/2 months]
tbrinkma
Mar 29, 04:20 PM
The Sketch-a-Search app is very good. smart intuitive UI, someone in Yahoo is finally thinking outside of the (search) box.
but one thing that really stuck out was that it was using maps provided by Google. Really yahoo?
http://maps.yahoo.com
:eek: You noticed that, too? :rolleyes:
but one thing that really stuck out was that it was using maps provided by Google. Really yahoo?
http://maps.yahoo.com
:eek: You noticed that, too? :rolleyes:
flopticalcube
Apr 4, 11:47 PM
It's always good to view things with a critical eye. Once the science is thoroughly proven, however, it's time to move on. Let's move on to solutions.
PS. I have a chicken coop in the backyard for rent to any Mexican or Floridian who can get his ass up here.
PS. I have a chicken coop in the backyard for rent to any Mexican or Floridian who can get his ass up here.
secondhandloser
Mar 10, 12:30 PM
So you can pull the stickers off, throw a "made for Windows XP" sticker on your iPhone case, and confuse the crap out of everyone.
The Norman
May 2, 01:45 AM
3 extra text tones, exclusive to the iP5 because iP4 doesn't have enough horsepower to handle them.
jiminaus
May 6, 04:10 AM
Hi guys,
I am very close to purchasing a Mac Dev. Account. I would like to have direct access to the upcoming betas and Xcode. Do you guys see the Dev. Account as a 'rewarding' purchase? (if it is not a necessity for your income).
Thank you :)
For myself, absolutely. I'm not an active developer anymore, I'm just a hobbyest these days. I love to play with stuff. So I think it well worth the cost being able to play with XCode and OS betas and Mac OS X server.
I am very close to purchasing a Mac Dev. Account. I would like to have direct access to the upcoming betas and Xcode. Do you guys see the Dev. Account as a 'rewarding' purchase? (if it is not a necessity for your income).
Thank you :)
For myself, absolutely. I'm not an active developer anymore, I'm just a hobbyest these days. I love to play with stuff. So I think it well worth the cost being able to play with XCode and OS betas and Mac OS X server.
iGary
Sep 27, 10:33 AM
hi i need some advice.
i currently own a powermac with these specs:
dp 2.5ghz
160 HDD
4.5g RAM
6800ultra 256mbs
dvd burner 8x
TIGER...etc.
now i do a lot of video editing and animation. should i sell now, and get the dual dual cores when they come out. hoping they arrive within the next couple weeks?
at the moment im using my pc for a project so it won't hurt too much to not have a mac. However, would the cost of getting a new dual dual core(cross fingers), and specing it nicely, be worth it all the trouble? Or is there really no point in upgrading, becuase the dp 2.5 will still hold up?
if the new powermacs include ddr2, is that compatible with current ddr found in the powermacs? could i sell my current machine with 1.5g and keep the 3g for the new machine?
well any advice would be awesome.
thanks
Keep what you have.
i currently own a powermac with these specs:
dp 2.5ghz
160 HDD
4.5g RAM
6800ultra 256mbs
dvd burner 8x
TIGER...etc.
now i do a lot of video editing and animation. should i sell now, and get the dual dual cores when they come out. hoping they arrive within the next couple weeks?
at the moment im using my pc for a project so it won't hurt too much to not have a mac. However, would the cost of getting a new dual dual core(cross fingers), and specing it nicely, be worth it all the trouble? Or is there really no point in upgrading, becuase the dp 2.5 will still hold up?
if the new powermacs include ddr2, is that compatible with current ddr found in the powermacs? could i sell my current machine with 1.5g and keep the 3g for the new machine?
well any advice would be awesome.
thanks
Keep what you have.
DaMob
May 1, 05:12 AM
Really nobody who can help me?
applemacdude
Jun 5, 10:56 AM
According to recent rumors its gonna be the 15th of June when Europe gets that service.
alust2013
Apr 23, 03:09 AM
I'm going to agree here, MBP+cheap PC would likely be the best all around solution.
Stella
Jan 31, 07:17 AM
A negative post about Apple from you? I'm shocked I tell ya. :rolleyes:
LOL funny post!!! Who is being negative?
I don't see this as a negative Apple article at all.. Once other manufacturers get their tablets out the door of course Apple's marketshare is going to fall. The pre-iPad tablet market kind of failed. The new tablet market has been kick started from a weak heart beat.
This is the real world where Apple isn't going maintain its sky high marketshare with virtually no competition.
LOL funny post!!! Who is being negative?
I don't see this as a negative Apple article at all.. Once other manufacturers get their tablets out the door of course Apple's marketshare is going to fall. The pre-iPad tablet market kind of failed. The new tablet market has been kick started from a weak heart beat.
This is the real world where Apple isn't going maintain its sky high marketshare with virtually no competition.
Hayduke60
Aug 22, 09:45 AM
It does indeed fit the 3g. I have a 3g and it fits great. The little plug fits tight. I've had my case for several months now and the plug still fits great. Just as snug and secure as when I first installed it.
Buy one, you won't regret it.
Buy one, you won't regret it.
jdalbert
Apr 24, 09:51 PM
Sounds like these things ship pretty quickly.
I understand the plain white box. It's a gift for my fiance and I am sure she'll be fine with that (especially once she realizes the savings just for a box :D )
I understand the plain white box. It's a gift for my fiance and I am sure she'll be fine with that (especially once she realizes the savings just for a box :D )
rstgermain
Feb 22, 12:53 PM
Hi there,
maybe this is a silly thing to do but my question is...I have a mac mini server with 2 500GB drives in a mirror set. If i break the mirror set and boot from one of them and install an update and an update breaks the system technically could i boot from the other drive and rebuild the raid?
maybe this is a silly thing to do but my question is...I have a mac mini server with 2 500GB drives in a mirror set. If i break the mirror set and boot from one of them and install an update and an update breaks the system technically could i boot from the other drive and rebuild the raid?
EdbBob
Apr 21, 04:42 AM
The thing about TN's bad viewing angles, isn't it's only problem. Most IPS run 24 bit RGB giving 16.7 mill different colors and shades. TN normally has lower bit depth, which could lead to banding.
IPS is the way to go, but don't get to fixated on the blacks. Many screen manufactures crunch the blacks in their default settings, meaning that you'll loose detail in the shadows.
If you wan't perfect colors and and blacks, you should consider buying a probe for calibrating. Even a cheap TN panel can output color and gamma close to perfect after calibration. Only thing is, you have to sit 100% still, and look only at the center of the TN panel in a 90 deg angle... ;)
I think IPS was developed by Hitachi, and the actual panels are made by very few factories, meaning, that you could buy most of the IPS monitors. Basicly they only differ, in design, USB hubs, tilt-ability etc.
If you do critical work on images etc., be aware that a monitor like the 30" ACD takes about 1/2 hour to reach full luminance after switching it on.
Best Regards
EDBBOB
IPS is the way to go, but don't get to fixated on the blacks. Many screen manufactures crunch the blacks in their default settings, meaning that you'll loose detail in the shadows.
If you wan't perfect colors and and blacks, you should consider buying a probe for calibrating. Even a cheap TN panel can output color and gamma close to perfect after calibration. Only thing is, you have to sit 100% still, and look only at the center of the TN panel in a 90 deg angle... ;)
I think IPS was developed by Hitachi, and the actual panels are made by very few factories, meaning, that you could buy most of the IPS monitors. Basicly they only differ, in design, USB hubs, tilt-ability etc.
If you do critical work on images etc., be aware that a monitor like the 30" ACD takes about 1/2 hour to reach full luminance after switching it on.
Best Regards
EDBBOB
marcs
Mar 9, 07:03 PM
I purchased the peachpit press books intending to do the Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA 10.6) exams but havent had time to do so until now. From what iv'e read about discontinuing of xserve and apple looking to move away from this area is it really worth my time and money doing this certification anymore? I want some apple certification to my name. Im wondering if I should just do the Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) 10.6. its only one exam as opposed to four. Any advice would be appreciated thanks
mstrze
Mar 16, 08:13 AM
Well....the one thing I can say is that these are the prices that those sellers think is worth it for the product. If it won't sell at those prices, the seller will eventually lower the price, so keep watching.
As for the OP's Pismo listing. It does indicate that the seller has refurbished the computer and likely put some time and money into the laptop so perhaps her or she spent $200 or more dollars in effort and equipment and he or she feels $299 is a reasonable price he or she is willing to sell it for. The market will dictate whether he or she is right or wrong.
I have felt the same way in the past when selling some action figures on eBay. All the guides and documentation would seem to indicate that some of the figures I had should be selling for $20 or more yet when I had starting bids over $5, let's say, I rarely had any bites. The only action I had was with auctions starting at 99 cents...and sometimes I got a fair return, most times not. Certainly only 1 out of 20 got me anywhere near where I thought I should be.
So...either these won't sell and the price will drop. Or they will sell to people who want a cheaper laptop and not have the hassle of refurbishing.
(I do agree though, that it's steep and should be a lot lower since one can buy a much newer and faster laptop for similar prices. The market and buyers will dictate.)
As for the OP's Pismo listing. It does indicate that the seller has refurbished the computer and likely put some time and money into the laptop so perhaps her or she spent $200 or more dollars in effort and equipment and he or she feels $299 is a reasonable price he or she is willing to sell it for. The market will dictate whether he or she is right or wrong.
I have felt the same way in the past when selling some action figures on eBay. All the guides and documentation would seem to indicate that some of the figures I had should be selling for $20 or more yet when I had starting bids over $5, let's say, I rarely had any bites. The only action I had was with auctions starting at 99 cents...and sometimes I got a fair return, most times not. Certainly only 1 out of 20 got me anywhere near where I thought I should be.
So...either these won't sell and the price will drop. Or they will sell to people who want a cheaper laptop and not have the hassle of refurbishing.
(I do agree though, that it's steep and should be a lot lower since one can buy a much newer and faster laptop for similar prices. The market and buyers will dictate.)
Che Castro
Oct 20, 06:30 PM
dont know is that the correct word game pad
but im looking for something i can put the ipod in and it would look like a psp with buttons to play games in
is this device available?
but im looking for something i can put the ipod in and it would look like a psp with buttons to play games in
is this device available?
JeDiBoYTJ
Aug 28, 11:59 AM
try ripping it as one whole track, unless you realllly need it to be in separate tracks.
mschnabel
Dec 30, 01:43 PM
Instead of considering using a hosted exchange server, I wish I could simply point mydomain.com to me.com and use it as my hosted server for whatever competitive fee they would charge.
CURRENT SETUP
# Users: 2 users with our own domain
E-Mail: currently pointed to google apps for email service.
Files: we use Dropbox for files.
Photos: we use flicker
CURRENT SETUP
# Users: 2 users with our own domain
E-Mail: currently pointed to google apps for email service.
Files: we use Dropbox for files.
Photos: we use flicker
ccosenza777
Mar 11, 12:56 PM
There's about 55 people in line :apple::apple:
msjones
Apr 15, 03:25 PM
This is where I am at currently:
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while [ $COUNT -lt 140 ]
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while [ $COUNT -lt 140 ]
zane
Mar 25, 12:25 PM
Oh, I'm so sorry to bother you with my silly little Wii problems. I suppose I should be just fine with controllers that don't always control. While I'm at it, I should be just like you and accept that my mouse doesn't always click, my keyboard doesn't always type, and my TV remote doesn't always change channels. :rolleyes:
Huh thats what I usually do:confused: anyway im just trying to say it is a common problem and its not like they are going to replace your numchuck.
Huh thats what I usually do:confused: anyway im just trying to say it is a common problem and its not like they are going to replace your numchuck.
9OOYO
Mar 15, 04:43 PM
If youuuuuuuuu have a lit of your Apple devices in your signature............
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