supamario
Apr 9, 10:40 AM
they always come out big...i'm keeping my hopes up
jemeinc
May 13, 08:08 AM
whats everyones best web sites?
what do you think of this one
http://www.deanliou.com/WinRG/
LOL... I always laugh when I see that one....
But seriously, I find this web site ( www.coachwyatt.com ) to be set up really well... I'd like to hear experienced peoples opinions on this because I'm thinking about learning how to create a website & am leaning towards a setup similar to this... Fire away- give me the good, bad, & ugly about it's set up...
what do you think of this one
http://www.deanliou.com/WinRG/
LOL... I always laugh when I see that one....
But seriously, I find this web site ( www.coachwyatt.com ) to be set up really well... I'd like to hear experienced peoples opinions on this because I'm thinking about learning how to create a website & am leaning towards a setup similar to this... Fire away- give me the good, bad, & ugly about it's set up...
jnc
Feb 8, 01:26 PM
So in theory Apple wont release Bluray until they release compatible displays. We could be waiting a long time before we see Bluray as an option then on Macs!
Sometime this year... Montevina MBP with Blu Ray burner, HDCP ACDs with HDMI and Blu Ray drive option on Mac Pro, then. :D
Sometime this year... Montevina MBP with Blu Ray burner, HDCP ACDs with HDMI and Blu Ray drive option on Mac Pro, then. :D
simeezee
Apr 15, 11:10 PM
Came across this article today.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4275/apple-now-using-samsung-ssds-in-macbook-air
There's a big difference in both read and write speeds.
Rodimus Prime
Apr 17, 05:26 PM
not to surprised by this. The Best Buy around where I lived took a hammering from Fries when it opened up. Fries s bigger and has a wider selection of the things i am generally looking for so I tend to go there.
0dev
Mar 9, 12:52 PM
Generally, the times messages were sent, and sometimes the messages themselves, are stored for around two years for legal reasons, after which they're deleted. That's the case with text messages AFAIK, anyway.
MacMadeInHeaven
Apr 1, 08:04 AM
Why you ignore my post you wankers!!!!?:mad:
*LTD*
Apr 15, 09:06 PM
Over the course of time, mobiles will displace consoles.
We can already mirror the iPad 2 onto HDTVs. Not the best news for dedicated consoles. It's not perfect, but it's a powerful portent. Dedicated devices (as opposed to convergence) are destined to DIE.
iCal this. Then in 2-3 years revisit this comment and be astounded.
We can already mirror the iPad 2 onto HDTVs. Not the best news for dedicated consoles. It's not perfect, but it's a powerful portent. Dedicated devices (as opposed to convergence) are destined to DIE.
iCal this. Then in 2-3 years revisit this comment and be astounded.
rodh257
May 2, 07:15 PM
Hi all,
Here's a little back story about my setup, you can probably skip if you don't want to read it:
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I recently bought my first macbook pro, 13" 2011 model. I'm a windows developer so I needed to run windows on it, so what I did was put an OCZ Vertex 2 SSD in the optibay and installed windows on it, and cloned my OSX from the 5400RPM drive that comes with the macbook onto a new 500gb 7200RPM drive. So I have two separate drives for the two separate operating systems.
I had all sorts of trouble setting this up, because the 2011 MBP's don't boot from USB, I had to take my SSD out of the optibay and replace the DVD Drive, put the SSD in the main bay, install windows then swap it back.
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It mostly worked though, I could swap between the OS's using bootcamp, or reefit - both worked. However last week all of a sudden I just couldn't boot into windows, I got a black screen with a blinking cursor. As this is my work PC, and my superdrive was at home, I couldn't boot from a windows disk to do a startup recovery. I wasted a day trying to workout how I could repair this from within OSX, mostly screwing around with vmware/parallels to try get it to run a repair from a windows disk to no avail. I went home, swapped the drives again, and ran the repair.
However now my boot camp won't work, I have to use reefit to open up windows when I want to boot. Occasionally it just won't boot from reefit at all either. I tried going into boot camp assistant but there is no way to repair the boot camp partition without wiping the drive, which is a pain.
On top of this, I've got a number of other problems:
- Windows on my SSD won't hibernate or sleep without crashing windows. Is this normal? is there a way to fix this?
- I now can't set it to boot into windows by default.
- On some networks (ie at uni) when I swap from mac to windows, it wont let me join the wifi network, I'm guessing this has to do with mac addresses and security? Has anyone else come across this issue?
- battery life is pretty average on both operating systems, more so on windows, is there any enhancements to windows other than what you would normally do on a laptop?
I really need to get a reliable system setup, I can't afford to go into work and have my laptop not boot into windows. Can anyone give me some advice? Should I try taking an image of windows and setting up the boot camp partitions again on the SSD? Or perhaps I need to just shell out for a 256gb SSD and put both windows and osx on that...
Here's a little back story about my setup, you can probably skip if you don't want to read it:
-----
I recently bought my first macbook pro, 13" 2011 model. I'm a windows developer so I needed to run windows on it, so what I did was put an OCZ Vertex 2 SSD in the optibay and installed windows on it, and cloned my OSX from the 5400RPM drive that comes with the macbook onto a new 500gb 7200RPM drive. So I have two separate drives for the two separate operating systems.
I had all sorts of trouble setting this up, because the 2011 MBP's don't boot from USB, I had to take my SSD out of the optibay and replace the DVD Drive, put the SSD in the main bay, install windows then swap it back.
-----
It mostly worked though, I could swap between the OS's using bootcamp, or reefit - both worked. However last week all of a sudden I just couldn't boot into windows, I got a black screen with a blinking cursor. As this is my work PC, and my superdrive was at home, I couldn't boot from a windows disk to do a startup recovery. I wasted a day trying to workout how I could repair this from within OSX, mostly screwing around with vmware/parallels to try get it to run a repair from a windows disk to no avail. I went home, swapped the drives again, and ran the repair.
However now my boot camp won't work, I have to use reefit to open up windows when I want to boot. Occasionally it just won't boot from reefit at all either. I tried going into boot camp assistant but there is no way to repair the boot camp partition without wiping the drive, which is a pain.
On top of this, I've got a number of other problems:
- Windows on my SSD won't hibernate or sleep without crashing windows. Is this normal? is there a way to fix this?
- I now can't set it to boot into windows by default.
- On some networks (ie at uni) when I swap from mac to windows, it wont let me join the wifi network, I'm guessing this has to do with mac addresses and security? Has anyone else come across this issue?
- battery life is pretty average on both operating systems, more so on windows, is there any enhancements to windows other than what you would normally do on a laptop?
I really need to get a reliable system setup, I can't afford to go into work and have my laptop not boot into windows. Can anyone give me some advice? Should I try taking an image of windows and setting up the boot camp partitions again on the SSD? Or perhaps I need to just shell out for a 256gb SSD and put both windows and osx on that...
b-rad g
Apr 27, 02:56 PM
How about unplug the TC and plug the ethernet into the Express, does the Express recognize ethernet?
Lyubomir1001
Dec 29, 05:24 PM
Somebody please post a guide or video (more preferred) on how to jailbreak 4.2.1 ipod touch 4th gen.
Eraserhead
Feb 27, 09:51 AM
From the map it looks like the Russians didn't ratify the treaty.
The US signed the treaty too.
The US signed the treaty too.
Zwopple
Jun 15, 02:34 AM
I'm going to be driving a launch meetup at the U Village Apple Store. Please RSVP if you're going to come I'll most likely be getting there between 12:00AM and 3:00AM
http://www.meetup.com/The-Seattle-Mac-Developers-Meetup-Group/calendar/10653501/
I'm an iPhone Developer so I'll be working on a few projects possible while camping out in line as well.
-Robert
http://www.meetup.com/The-Seattle-Mac-Developers-Meetup-Group/calendar/10653501/
I'm an iPhone Developer so I'll be working on a few projects possible while camping out in line as well.
-Robert
apfhex
Oct 20, 09:00 PM
Cool idea. ^_^ Though iSsistant is kinda a weird name.
Nsutton
Jun 27, 02:28 PM
Ok, so im playing bad company 2 and im lagging and losing my badass k/d ratio. I get really pissed relieze how xbox's are crap and go play my gamecube which is infinitely better than xbox.
Anyway I only have 3 games for my gamecube so I want to go pick some up. I have played in years and wasent really that into it when I had it years ago.
So what games are cheap, around less than $15 used at gamestop and are actually good?
Thanks!
Anyway I only have 3 games for my gamecube so I want to go pick some up. I have played in years and wasent really that into it when I had it years ago.
So what games are cheap, around less than $15 used at gamestop and are actually good?
Thanks!
ChicoWeb
Aug 20, 07:10 PM
whaT? photo shop design 350 bucks?
Yes
For example
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/development/rejuvene/layout-bg-2.jpg
obviously in a blog related format.
This isn't a mickey mouse opperation ;)
Yes
For example
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/development/rejuvene/layout-bg-2.jpg
obviously in a blog related format.
This isn't a mickey mouse opperation ;)
wovel
Apr 20, 05:48 PM
You can't beat the 0.75% returns they are getting on all the cash?
Either you trust the strategic vision of the company, or you do not. If you do not, you should not invest.
Paying dividends and crashing the share price of a fast growing growth stock is moronic. You do recognize there is a direct relationship between dividends paid and drop in share price?
If you want to beat the .75% return because you don't think the company has a good strategic plan, sell some of your position , the net effect is exactly the same. The bonus is that you are now less heavily invested in a company you do not believe in.
Either you trust the strategic vision of the company, or you do not. If you do not, you should not invest.
Paying dividends and crashing the share price of a fast growing growth stock is moronic. You do recognize there is a direct relationship between dividends paid and drop in share price?
If you want to beat the .75% return because you don't think the company has a good strategic plan, sell some of your position , the net effect is exactly the same. The bonus is that you are now less heavily invested in a company you do not believe in.
daveL
May 6, 12:20 PM
Well, after about 18 hours, it finally gave up trying to download the 82 core and went on to a different WU that didn't require that core. It was definitely on Stanford's end. So, I lost a better part of a CPU-day. Oh well. Thanks for the interest, nonetheless.
redAPPLE
Mar 17, 05:51 PM
uh, they replace them for free? where? links please. thanks.
amorya
Apr 12, 05:53 AM
As mentioned, all I got was an NSException error in the message and the emulator crashing.
I'll consider what you said but have no idea what you mean by disrespecting people which is 100% not my intent.
I think he means you should copy and paste the specific NSException that you got. For example, it might say something like this:
2011-04-12 10:23:04.488 National Rail[1109:207] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSRangeException', reason: '*** -[NSMutableArray objectAtIndex:]: index 0 beyond bounds for empty array'
That's an NSException, but it gives more detail to post the error message.
I'll consider what you said but have no idea what you mean by disrespecting people which is 100% not my intent.
I think he means you should copy and paste the specific NSException that you got. For example, it might say something like this:
2011-04-12 10:23:04.488 National Rail[1109:207] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSRangeException', reason: '*** -[NSMutableArray objectAtIndex:]: index 0 beyond bounds for empty array'
That's an NSException, but it gives more detail to post the error message.
Elan0204
Jul 29, 05:52 PM
Well that's all find and dandy, but if you want to share your purchased music with your office so they can listent to your library, your out of luck.. That's sad and should be fixed..
I think what you are saying is that you want to share your purchased music with others in your office that didn't purchase the music, but I'm not sure. Try rewriting your post. Assuming that what I think you are saying is what you are actually saying, the issue of not being able to share is not something that is broken, and therefore can not be "fixed." Not being able to stream the music is part of the DRM of the iTunes Music Store. You are allowed to play the file on up to 5 computers, not stream it to an unlimited number.
I think what you are saying is that you want to share your purchased music with others in your office that didn't purchase the music, but I'm not sure. Try rewriting your post. Assuming that what I think you are saying is what you are actually saying, the issue of not being able to share is not something that is broken, and therefore can not be "fixed." Not being able to stream the music is part of the DRM of the iTunes Music Store. You are allowed to play the file on up to 5 computers, not stream it to an unlimited number.
cirus
Apr 20, 05:16 PM
Apple isn't a charity. They only have profits because they don't lower the prices.
You might be interested in this product:
http://laptop.org
I never thought I'd ever hear this many people justifying a premium on a product. Apple has so much money right now they can pretty much do anything. If you think this is such a noble goal then when you buy your next apple product pay another hundred dollars to help their profit margins. Or so they can build better products.
And don't go looking for discounts or coupons, those hurt profit margins. Lets just raise prices.
this is directed at this whole idea of paying more and not just at the quoted post.
So many people start buying apple after their first product, if they lower the price so that more do this then in the end they may end up with more business.
You might be interested in this product:
http://laptop.org
I never thought I'd ever hear this many people justifying a premium on a product. Apple has so much money right now they can pretty much do anything. If you think this is such a noble goal then when you buy your next apple product pay another hundred dollars to help their profit margins. Or so they can build better products.
And don't go looking for discounts or coupons, those hurt profit margins. Lets just raise prices.
this is directed at this whole idea of paying more and not just at the quoted post.
So many people start buying apple after their first product, if they lower the price so that more do this then in the end they may end up with more business.
Beardy man
Jan 16, 02:09 PM
Just out of curiosity, what do you want a new Cinema Display for, exactly, that the current ones aren't doing?
Reason I ask is because you seem pretty eager about it, but haven't really clarified your need.
Well, having had iMacs for the last few years the glossy screen is pushing me to a Mac Pro. I'm ready for the ACD 30" but am very concerned by the threads on the Apple Discussion lists about the "dancing pixels" etc (2.5 years and growing). It almost seems like there are no good ACD 30's out there.
I was hoping a product refresh would give Apple a chance to solve the bugs without having to admit there is a problem (at the moment they seem to be in denial)
I would have welcomed a built-in iSight. The original iSight stressed how much better it was than the competition (better fps, better contrast, better reaction to lo-light), seems like Apple has given up on pro users who want to video conference without extra cables and attachments sprouting out of an elegant aluminium bezel :-(
As a designer, i'm drawn to the colour reviews for the ACD 30 (swop LUT etc) but am nervous laying down GBP1199. Seems like some folks are on their 3rd dislay and are still unhappy.
I might hang on to see if there are any reports of the Geforce 8800 "curing" the problem before I dive in
Reason I ask is because you seem pretty eager about it, but haven't really clarified your need.
Well, having had iMacs for the last few years the glossy screen is pushing me to a Mac Pro. I'm ready for the ACD 30" but am very concerned by the threads on the Apple Discussion lists about the "dancing pixels" etc (2.5 years and growing). It almost seems like there are no good ACD 30's out there.
I was hoping a product refresh would give Apple a chance to solve the bugs without having to admit there is a problem (at the moment they seem to be in denial)
I would have welcomed a built-in iSight. The original iSight stressed how much better it was than the competition (better fps, better contrast, better reaction to lo-light), seems like Apple has given up on pro users who want to video conference without extra cables and attachments sprouting out of an elegant aluminium bezel :-(
As a designer, i'm drawn to the colour reviews for the ACD 30 (swop LUT etc) but am nervous laying down GBP1199. Seems like some folks are on their 3rd dislay and are still unhappy.
I might hang on to see if there are any reports of the Geforce 8800 "curing" the problem before I dive in
PhoenixMac
Mar 26, 07:07 PM
Mroogle is your friend