lexus
Aug 5, 02:48 PM
the reason he posted it as an image is so he can change it whenever he feels like it without people knowing.
brolfsen
Apr 19, 11:33 PM
I like the way the TrimSleeve looks and I like how it has the "easy pull out tab" thing but I don't like how leaves some of the MBA exposed. Also I need a case right away because I take my MBA to class everyday so I went ahead and bought the Pixelsleeve from Amazon today. I had a $10 credit so I only paid $22 after 1 day shipping. It'll be here tomorrow, I'm looking forward to seeing how it is. I'll post pics and impressions when it comes tomorrow.
RichP
Oct 4, 03:10 PM
Hmm.. Just remember that, while the technologies Apple may use in a cell phone will not be new or novel in themselves, their execution and use will be.
There were MP3 players before the iPod, it was the execution of the technology, not th technology itself...
There were MP3 players before the iPod, it was the execution of the technology, not th technology itself...
zen.state
Apr 6, 06:54 PM
Things that happen when you downgrade your video with something less capable just because of some fan noise on a 7800. Your perfectly good 7800 should have been left right where it was.
Whats next? Downgrade a 1TB HD to an 80GB? ;)
Whats next? Downgrade a 1TB HD to an 80GB? ;)
philipma1957
Apr 13, 09:45 AM
this is a good price 599 with bonus battery.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.621999
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.621999
maddav
Sep 22, 04:47 AM
You can buy from a non-university/college network, but it requires that you're 18, and therefore it most likely only applies to university students. Or others in further education past the age of 18.
Edit:Just checked, it also requires that you have a valid student card, so I'm assuming this backs up the above thought.
Edit:Just checked, it also requires that you have a valid student card, so I'm assuming this backs up the above thought.
yg17
Oct 9, 12:27 PM
I don't mind being charged for incoming calls for 2 reasons:
1. I've got a shitton of minutes available so I don't actually pay anything out of pocket.
2. I call other people's cell phones quite often. I don't have to pay so it saves me money :D
Even assuming I didn't have minutes and had to actually pay out of pocket for incoming calls, I call other cells enough that it would pretty much even out anyways.
1. I've got a shitton of minutes available so I don't actually pay anything out of pocket.
2. I call other people's cell phones quite often. I don't have to pay so it saves me money :D
Even assuming I didn't have minutes and had to actually pay out of pocket for incoming calls, I call other cells enough that it would pretty much even out anyways.
dwman
Dec 9, 03:29 PM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: Humor
Link: Has Apple lost its CEO? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101209154053)
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Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
What a sensationalistic headline about SJ being eligible for a $37 refund from the state of CA. Nothing but link bait.
Category: Humor
Link: Has Apple lost its CEO? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101209154053)
Description:: none
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
What a sensationalistic headline about SJ being eligible for a $37 refund from the state of CA. Nothing but link bait.
Intell
Apr 16, 02:29 PM
and where do you get that info?
The iPhone 3Gs has an ARM type 7 CPU. It is the first iDevice to have one, with the iPod Touch 2G being the last type 6. Apple no longer includes the type 6 instruction set. Similar to how Snow Leopard no longer works on PPC Macs. The iPhone 3Gs was also the first iDevice to have the PowerVR SGX535 GPU. The iPod Touch 2G was the last to have the PowerVR MBX Lite 3D. The driver kext is no longer in the firmware and its doubtful that the 4.2.1 one would work.
Furthermore, Apple doesn't sign the soft SHSH for 4.3 and none of the jailbreaking tools out support it. So unless the OP wrote his own method for jailbreaking 4.3 and getting around the soft SHSH, he has just faked his firmware and build number.
The iPhone 3Gs has an ARM type 7 CPU. It is the first iDevice to have one, with the iPod Touch 2G being the last type 6. Apple no longer includes the type 6 instruction set. Similar to how Snow Leopard no longer works on PPC Macs. The iPhone 3Gs was also the first iDevice to have the PowerVR SGX535 GPU. The iPod Touch 2G was the last to have the PowerVR MBX Lite 3D. The driver kext is no longer in the firmware and its doubtful that the 4.2.1 one would work.
Furthermore, Apple doesn't sign the soft SHSH for 4.3 and none of the jailbreaking tools out support it. So unless the OP wrote his own method for jailbreaking 4.3 and getting around the soft SHSH, he has just faked his firmware and build number.
Cromulent
Jan 28, 05:34 PM
Also it should be noted that launchd is preferred over cron on Mac OS X.
mkjellman
Apr 19, 07:27 PM
thank you mcarvin
Fourbin
Sep 12, 11:51 PM
Sounds like stealing music to me..
I figured I'd get blasted for this after I post. The thing is, the share feature is incorporated into iTunes and lets you listen to other peoples music. I want to download their music so I can put it on my iPod. I'm still only listening to it and not selling it or making money off it.. I dunno.
I figured I'd get blasted for this after I post. The thing is, the share feature is incorporated into iTunes and lets you listen to other peoples music. I want to download their music so I can put it on my iPod. I'm still only listening to it and not selling it or making money off it.. I dunno.
Kissaragi
Mar 21, 09:14 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Yeah makes sense. Best for them to focus on Windows Phone 7 and possibly later release an iPod Touch like device you know, sans phone. Not that I don't think it won't also probably gain disappointing market share.
They already did, the Zune HD. Which was a fantastic media player btw.
Yeah makes sense. Best for them to focus on Windows Phone 7 and possibly later release an iPod Touch like device you know, sans phone. Not that I don't think it won't also probably gain disappointing market share.
They already did, the Zune HD. Which was a fantastic media player btw.
apattee
Jun 27, 01:12 PM
what's the model number of the dell monitor?
3007WFP-HC
If you're looking for something else besides that, I'll have to check when I get home from work.
3007WFP-HC
If you're looking for something else besides that, I'll have to check when I get home from work.
mnkeybsness
Oct 14, 03:43 PM
Definitely get Galler2 (gallery.sourceforge.net (http://gallery.sourceforge.net)). Not only is the software awesome and theme-able, but the developers are very helpful.
londonweb
Nov 28, 04:16 PM
Hi
Sorry this is a rookie problem
When I upload my site using dw it uses the original images and file locations rather than the server relative addresses like this :
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<link href="file:///Macintosh HD/Users/David/commissions/currentwork/finals for colin debug/htmldream/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<script type="text/JavaScript">
<!--
Is there a preference or something I should be pressing ??
Thanks
David
hi david
I made similar mistakes when I first started using dreamweaver, and it was all because I neglected to read the manual...
Dreamweaver works best when you plan your site from the ground up, in other words you really need to have your site structure fairly sorted before you start working. What you need to do is use the site manager- it's in the 'Files' tab on the right hand side of the screen. Click the combo box on the left and select 'manage sites'. You will then be presented with a wizard that helps you set up your site. You should already know what your root folder is, your default images folder etc. Once you've got all this set up, dreamweaver knows where all the images and links contained in your site should point to, and if they don't match, or your try to link to an image contained outside of the root of your site, it will tell you and ask if you want to move into the correct folder.
This is a bit of a vague explanation because you're better off reading the help files to be honest. I know it's boring but the key to successful and problem-free web design is organisation.
Hope this is some help.
Sorry this is a rookie problem
When I upload my site using dw it uses the original images and file locations rather than the server relative addresses like this :
<title>Untitled Document</title>
<link href="file:///Macintosh HD/Users/David/commissions/currentwork/finals for colin debug/htmldream/style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<script type="text/JavaScript">
<!--
Is there a preference or something I should be pressing ??
Thanks
David
hi david
I made similar mistakes when I first started using dreamweaver, and it was all because I neglected to read the manual...
Dreamweaver works best when you plan your site from the ground up, in other words you really need to have your site structure fairly sorted before you start working. What you need to do is use the site manager- it's in the 'Files' tab on the right hand side of the screen. Click the combo box on the left and select 'manage sites'. You will then be presented with a wizard that helps you set up your site. You should already know what your root folder is, your default images folder etc. Once you've got all this set up, dreamweaver knows where all the images and links contained in your site should point to, and if they don't match, or your try to link to an image contained outside of the root of your site, it will tell you and ask if you want to move into the correct folder.
This is a bit of a vague explanation because you're better off reading the help files to be honest. I know it's boring but the key to successful and problem-free web design is organisation.
Hope this is some help.
zacman
Apr 20, 04:52 PM
Again google ships nothing at all. Show me data indicating a single quarter where a major version of Android was shipped on 40 million compatible units and then you can start making iOS comparisons.
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
Mr Maui
Aug 8, 05:10 PM
I guess there was no reason to continue. They were prob not making much of a profit on VPC anyhow and 3rd parties already had it covered.
Are they working on a universal MS Office?
I think MS is just plain PO'd at Apple and Steve Jobs right now. :)
Are they working on a universal MS Office?
I think MS is just plain PO'd at Apple and Steve Jobs right now. :)
hvfsl
Dec 10, 05:54 AM
I am expecting similar prices to what we see now. The Yonah is probably more expensive to buy, but the other parts like the motherboard should be cheaper.
Also considering the size of the new Intel Powerbooks (basically the same size as the PowerBook G4, except a bit thinner) I am expecting them to use the ATI X1600M (it's about the speed of a G6800go) because it is quite a fast laptop chip and it is meant to be low power.
Also considering the size of the new Intel Powerbooks (basically the same size as the PowerBook G4, except a bit thinner) I am expecting them to use the ATI X1600M (it's about the speed of a G6800go) because it is quite a fast laptop chip and it is meant to be low power.
Reach9
Mar 8, 07:38 PM
I'm confused, what's the point of this topic?
kalex
Apr 27, 08:50 AM
I'll believe it when I see it :) If it does come out then I'm sure we can get version 1 extracted
SiliconAddict
Aug 7, 07:39 PM
Meh. What with Parallels and now VMWare. Who gives a crap. VPC was only a so so solution. Guys just wait until VMWare gets going. :D Parallels is good. VM WILL be better.
XIII
Sep 24, 02:46 AM
Anyone have any experience with "Infinite Loop"?
GGJstudios
May 4, 07:12 PM
Do a PRAM and and an SMC reset and see how she acts.
PRAM/NVRAM has nothing to do with fans, power, or the OP's issues. SMC does.
PRAM/NVRAM has nothing to do with fans, power, or the OP's issues. SMC does.
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