-BigMac-
Apr 18, 04:36 AM
Hi guys,
going to pick up a new Mac Pro this week. They have it in-store, i asked. Forgot to ask them one question.. can i choose to take out the wired keyboard and change it with a wireless one?
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going to pick up a new Mac Pro this week. They have it in-store, i asked. Forgot to ask them one question.. can i choose to take out the wired keyboard and change it with a wireless one?
Don't panic
Sep 15, 07:35 PM
windows gadgets?
mixgrafix
Sep 12, 11:25 PM
That is the real question.
benhollberg
Mar 20, 05:56 PM
How do you know? I called to ask and they said they got nothing today as they get no shipments on Sunday.
A guy that I know from the line called me today and said so. He was mad because I told him not to go today because I thought they wouldn't have any also. They may have had some because of late shipments from Saturday. Either way I wouldn't plan on going to wait in line tomorrow morning.
A guy that I know from the line called me today and said so. He was mad because I told him not to go today because I thought they wouldn't have any also. They may have had some because of late shipments from Saturday. Either way I wouldn't plan on going to wait in line tomorrow morning.
mrapplegate
Apr 18, 07:31 AM
I'm one of those that says if you want to spend $99 on it go for it. It can only hurt you if you don't know what you're doing ha ha :D
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.
Cromulent
Mar 10, 01:22 PM
That site looks very cool. I was under the impression I could try it out on one page but when I click download it says I need to pay $12? If it work I'll be paying for sure...but I want to try it first..
Don't bother. The Google Chrome developer tools tell you which CSS rules are unused and that is free (in the Audits section if you are interested).
Don't bother. The Google Chrome developer tools tell you which CSS rules are unused and that is free (in the Audits section if you are interested).
HaNoMaTiON
Apr 6, 06:16 AM
What I don't understand is there is a perfectly good 4.3.0 exploit for the iPad 2. Why the hell can't comex simply release it for those of us who didn't upgrade?
I agree! I'm still running 4.3.0!
I agree! I'm still running 4.3.0!
-hh
Mar 16, 08:15 AM
Storage is truly a subjective matter. From a long term perspective, it will all depend on your needs & how many images you shoot/ expect to shoot. Anything you do, should have a redundancy back-up, whether it be a duplicate HDD, DVD's or storage online. However, as has also been pointed out, there is no need for Black's/ 7200 drives, when it comes to archiving. Green's/ 5900's are quite sufficient.
Agreed. What I find to be more resource intensive are the steps taken for redundancy to prevent total data loss.
And I thought I read that someone claimed that OS X has built-in RAID? I don't think that that's quite correct: the system can support a software-based RAID 1, but it still requires having two physical disk drives to be thus set up .. it isn't automatic.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable.
"wasn't burning through ... all that fast." Well said :D.
I moved from a 4MP digital p&S to a dSLR in 2005/6 (8MP Canon 20D) which was what started my bit-burning. Retrospectively, the ~4000 images (RAW/JPG) from my first Africa trip was what I'd now consider a "mere" 40GB.
FWIW, I had a Seagate FreeAgent 750GB with the FW upgrade card from roughly this same time period as a backup; just had it go bad last month...ironically, not the HDD itself but somewhere in the electronic controller boards.
I also had two older 250GB PATA drives sitting around, which I made into an external FW800 RAID1 to use as a redundant backup to the Seagate 750.
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Agreed. What I find to be more resource intensive are the steps taken for redundancy to prevent total data loss.
And I thought I read that someone claimed that OS X has built-in RAID? I don't think that that's quite correct: the system can support a software-based RAID 1, but it still requires having two physical disk drives to be thus set up .. it isn't automatic.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable.
"wasn't burning through ... all that fast." Well said :D.
I moved from a 4MP digital p&S to a dSLR in 2005/6 (8MP Canon 20D) which was what started my bit-burning. Retrospectively, the ~4000 images (RAW/JPG) from my first Africa trip was what I'd now consider a "mere" 40GB.
FWIW, I had a Seagate FreeAgent 750GB with the FW upgrade card from roughly this same time period as a backup; just had it go bad last month...ironically, not the HDD itself but somewhere in the electronic controller boards.
I also had two older 250GB PATA drives sitting around, which I made into an external FW800 RAID1 to use as a redundant backup to the Seagate 750.
Queso
Oct 25, 10:25 AM
Could you drop a URL ?
Here's (http://www.artists-first.net/) one if you're interested in selling music yourself. Mostly indie acts on there, linking from their own web pages. 320kbps MP3 is common.
Here's (http://www.artists-first.net/) one if you're interested in selling music yourself. Mostly indie acts on there, linking from their own web pages. 320kbps MP3 is common.
John444
Feb 10, 09:03 PM
Is the URL correct for where you are posting to? Your sample looked to be an absolute address so you might be missing part of the path?!?
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
dmw007
Jul 8, 11:18 PM
You may have received a large WU. They are different sizes in folding. However, there points are relative to the size of the WU.
True. :)
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Captain Planet
Mar 29, 09:32 PM
Yeah, I know, it's an old game. However, I still like it and play it. So I just wanted to know if I could install the game on a new iMac and that it would run properly. I know the requirements are more then sufficient for the game, but I heard something about it not running for some reason...I might probably be wrong but I just wanted to know for sure. Also, my disk for the game is the very first version, 1.0. But with the patches I guess it doesn't really matter.
MarkCollette
Oct 24, 06:48 PM
Finder:
- Have an address bar so I can copy and paste file locations. Really useful to a developer, especially with working between the Finder and Terminal.
- Have a way of seeing how much disk space directories and their children take up, both with number sizes and graphically.
- Stop freaking putting every downloaded file in the bottom right of my Desktop, on top of the last downloaded file. Put the icon anywhere else on the free half of my Desktop.
- If I empty the trash, I expect to see that volume's space taken or available value update right away for its icon, on the Desktop.
- Tabbed Finder windows?
- Have an address bar so I can copy and paste file locations. Really useful to a developer, especially with working between the Finder and Terminal.
- Have a way of seeing how much disk space directories and their children take up, both with number sizes and graphically.
- Stop freaking putting every downloaded file in the bottom right of my Desktop, on top of the last downloaded file. Put the icon anywhere else on the free half of my Desktop.
- If I empty the trash, I expect to see that volume's space taken or available value update right away for its icon, on the Desktop.
- Tabbed Finder windows?
MacRy
Jan 11, 08:38 AM
I have problems with Mail after updating but everything else seems fine. It is a pain in the rear though. Mail icon bounces for ages in the dock before opening. Curiously enough though it opens first time on our network at work.
dejo
Dec 14, 12:19 AM
I'm still confused. What's the purpose of this thread?
netdog
Jan 23, 11:07 AM
Man, am I glad that I didn't get stuck on this Official Waiting For... list.
Got my ACD in August and have been loving every minute of it. My regular old iSight works fine (and plugs into the back of the monitor). The screen is magnificent and performs beautifully.
What is it that you guys are praying for in an update?
Sure, panels are going to improve but unlike when a computer receives a major architectural update (as with Penryn and even more so with Nehalem), Apple just silently updates their screens all the time. The only major shift that I can see will be when the ACD goes LCD (I don't see that coming too soon for the 30") or perhaps when they introduce an even bigger display at an even bigger price.
So what is it that you all are waiting for? Dive in. The water's fine.
Got my ACD in August and have been loving every minute of it. My regular old iSight works fine (and plugs into the back of the monitor). The screen is magnificent and performs beautifully.
What is it that you guys are praying for in an update?
Sure, panels are going to improve but unlike when a computer receives a major architectural update (as with Penryn and even more so with Nehalem), Apple just silently updates their screens all the time. The only major shift that I can see will be when the ACD goes LCD (I don't see that coming too soon for the 30") or perhaps when they introduce an even bigger display at an even bigger price.
So what is it that you all are waiting for? Dive in. The water's fine.
Mr. Anderson
Oct 14, 01:11 PM
There are a couple members on there ranked as newbies - so they're not really all that active if they've been around for that long and have so few posts. But I guess it would indicate that they're at least visiting the site regularly.
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Maestro64
Oct 5, 01:33 PM
No, it isn't, and they may have GPS but that's a coincidence and I can tell you flat out that T-Mobile does not use GPS to locate your phone.
The Federally Mandated Requirement is that the mobile operator is able to locate your position. The technology they use is up to them. GSM operators do it via triangulation. E911 is supposed to work regardless of how old the phone is that you're using. Do you think your 1980s Motorola brick AMPS phone has a GPS receiver in it?
The company that provides the triangulation technology is True Position. This is the primary solution used today for locating people using cell phones. However, it is expensive to deploy and the reason providers rather use GPS since it does not require them to update their Cell towers.
The Federally Mandated Requirement is that the mobile operator is able to locate your position. The technology they use is up to them. GSM operators do it via triangulation. E911 is supposed to work regardless of how old the phone is that you're using. Do you think your 1980s Motorola brick AMPS phone has a GPS receiver in it?
The company that provides the triangulation technology is True Position. This is the primary solution used today for locating people using cell phones. However, it is expensive to deploy and the reason providers rather use GPS since it does not require them to update their Cell towers.
bbeers
Apr 7, 06:55 PM
Try resetting the setting for InDesign (this will work for any CS2 or newer product)
1.quit the application.
2.Hold down the Command-Option-Shift-Ctrl keys (Control-Alt-Shift on a PC)
3.Run the application with the keys still held down (this may mean selecting the open option when you click on the icon in the dock)
4.Select "yes" when asked to Delete InDesign Preference files
5.Let application load
Not sure if it will solve you problem, but this is usually the first step i take when trouble shooting ADobe performance issues.
1.quit the application.
2.Hold down the Command-Option-Shift-Ctrl keys (Control-Alt-Shift on a PC)
3.Run the application with the keys still held down (this may mean selecting the open option when you click on the icon in the dock)
4.Select "yes" when asked to Delete InDesign Preference files
5.Let application load
Not sure if it will solve you problem, but this is usually the first step i take when trouble shooting ADobe performance issues.
mdthomas8
Jan 15, 08:27 AM
Think you may be waiting a while for CDMA version.
Over the weekend I was reading an article ( Globe and mail IRC ) that Telus are seriously considering starting a GSM network.
I did see rumors that Apple were talking to folks in Japan though... and Japan is all CDMA.
Still hoping...
Over the weekend I was reading an article ( Globe and mail IRC ) that Telus are seriously considering starting a GSM network.
I did see rumors that Apple were talking to folks in Japan though... and Japan is all CDMA.
Still hoping...
Gix1k
Mar 26, 07:01 AM
comex and many others from the dev community have already stated that they were waiting on 4.3.1 to make sure their exploit wouldn't be patched in the new version. Its also speculated that they may have an exploit that may not be patched due to hardware flaws that existed in the first chip (a4).
Which means, if I read correctly...will work on 4.3.1 :D
Which means, if I read correctly...will work on 4.3.1 :D
LagunaSol
Apr 21, 12:54 AM
I enjoyed this post immensely as well. As someone in the chemical/nuclear engineering industry, my clients always gripe and complain about corporate greed when big bad oil makes $10 billion in profit in a quarter, but when Apple does it everyone sings their praises as their money goes right into Steve Jobs's bank account and talks about how great it is that the money they've worked for sits somewhere cross-country in the form of numbers on paper.
"Steve Jobs' bank account" eh? You appear not to know how corporations work.
And if my money is going to line someone's pockets, I'd rather it be someone who returns the favor by making my life more enjoyable rather than someone who will gouge me for a natural resource I need to transport me to the job to earn the money to pay for that natural resource, exploiting every war and rumor of war to charge me ever more for the privilege.
"Steve Jobs' bank account" eh? You appear not to know how corporations work.
And if my money is going to line someone's pockets, I'd rather it be someone who returns the favor by making my life more enjoyable rather than someone who will gouge me for a natural resource I need to transport me to the job to earn the money to pay for that natural resource, exploiting every war and rumor of war to charge me ever more for the privilege.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 16, 06:14 AM
That is a bit much, as even Mac2Sell says it might be worth only 310 USD, and Mac2Sell is known to give higher estimates.
http://www.mac2sell.net/permalink/?id=66c19578424aba5e828d0408e0429aeb
Btw, it is called a "PowerBook", not PowerMac.
http://www.mac2sell.net/permalink/?id=66c19578424aba5e828d0408e0429aeb
Btw, it is called a "PowerBook", not PowerMac.
THX1139
Apr 22, 01:56 AM
Watch out for typos.
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