
Anonymous Freak
Aug 13, 10:53 PM
I forgot to put my Apple playing cards out on the desk for the video shoot!
Anyway, here is a picture of them. I particularly like the Joker. (That's it, I think I'll do a decent quality scan of the Joker, and use that as my avatar...)
I also forgot my collection of Pepsi iTunes-winning caps. (Yes, I still have them all.)
Anyway, here is a picture of them. I particularly like the Joker. (That's it, I think I'll do a decent quality scan of the Joker, and use that as my avatar...)
I also forgot my collection of Pepsi iTunes-winning caps. (Yes, I still have them all.)

flopticalcube
Apr 20, 03:48 PM
I think that was pre-announcement. I read where trading was halted until 4:50 EDT. Still have 7 minutes to see if the "soft" iPad numbers cause the weak hands to sell.
I'm guessing that Apple will drop about 3% from the 4PM close with people focusing on the iPad numbers.
Still trading, AFAIK. 2.6% now.
I'm guessing that Apple will drop about 3% from the 4PM close with people focusing on the iPad numbers.
Still trading, AFAIK. 2.6% now.

desantii
Apr 23, 11:16 PM
I've swappd several and as long as you are the same family (970 vs 970fx) you should be ok

gkarris
Mar 14, 05:25 PM
No, I'm pretty sure Apple canceled the Zune. :D
Or you could say Nokia...
The Zune will just live on in Windows Mobile Phones and Nokia will be leading the front.
Zunes with phone capabilities... :eek:
Or you could say Nokia...
The Zune will just live on in Windows Mobile Phones and Nokia will be leading the front.
Zunes with phone capabilities... :eek:

Angelo95210
Mar 16, 04:26 AM
Why do people create threads about obvious typos? Do they think think they are clever or want attention?
Same.
Same.

drew.bowser
May 4, 04:55 PM
The base 27" last week was a 3.2 ghz i3... You sure your details are right?
the base i3 was 5900+ 32 bit and 6650+ 64 bit (geekbench scores)
5950 to 7950 32 bit
6650 to 8625 64 bit
for the same price seems like a nice upgrade to me.
NOW there was an upgrade from the 3.2 i3 to a 3.6 i5 dual...if I remember correctly.
the base i3 was 5900+ 32 bit and 6650+ 64 bit (geekbench scores)
5950 to 7950 32 bit
6650 to 8625 64 bit
for the same price seems like a nice upgrade to me.
NOW there was an upgrade from the 3.2 i3 to a 3.6 i5 dual...if I remember correctly.

DrakkenWar
Apr 28, 01:30 AM
There is not a viable read (bootable) install of either 10.4 or 10.5 on the primary hard drive. So you have a few options. If you want to stick with mac os? You need to either make your way to www.lowendmac.com, or ebay. to get a copy at a price you can afford. Or you might want to look at www.distrowatch.com for some viable alternatives. Granted Linux on the PPC arch is going out of style and fast, but for the time being it could be a fix to get you up and running until you can get a viable boot disk of Tiger or Leopard.
~Drake
~Drake

eva01
Jun 15, 02:07 PM
I prefer lastname,firstname (analyst) but thats probably because i work in the medical field in which lastname first is required

Dharma Logos
Apr 17, 05:09 PM
Here is a screen capture showing the disk image in the middle, the get info screen to the left, and Disk Utility to the right. Note that Disk Utility shows three external drives. Right now I have zero external media plugged in. Not a flash drive. Not an external hard drive. Not even a CD.

clintob
Oct 12, 11:58 AM
(1) In regards to Excel, the program has become the industry standard kind of by default more than anything. If you look back through it's "history", Excel really hasn't changed much since the beginning. Sure, the interface is better, and the introduced more comprehensive Macros and other crap that just makes it confusing for most users, but the structure and base features are exactly the same. Frankly, the only features that are worrysome when sending Excel documents via email are the Macros, and those don't even work properly from computer to computer, let alone across different programs (ie. Excel to "Lasso"). So, long story short, I'm very excited to see what Apple comes up with and really don't think interoperability will be an issue at all.
(2) In regards to Pages, and the complaints I've seen on here about it, let's not forget that in the world of software, iWork is a BABY. MS Office has been around forever, whereas Pages is only a few years old. And frankly, it already works light years better than Word could ever dream to. If you've ever attempting to do anything in Word other than type, you know it is so chock full of bugs and quirks that by the end of your project you'd rather write it out free hand.
So bring on Lasso, and Pages '07. I can not WAIT to delete office from my Mac and be done with everything that has that dirty M-word on it forever.
That is all.
(2) In regards to Pages, and the complaints I've seen on here about it, let's not forget that in the world of software, iWork is a BABY. MS Office has been around forever, whereas Pages is only a few years old. And frankly, it already works light years better than Word could ever dream to. If you've ever attempting to do anything in Word other than type, you know it is so chock full of bugs and quirks that by the end of your project you'd rather write it out free hand.
So bring on Lasso, and Pages '07. I can not WAIT to delete office from my Mac and be done with everything that has that dirty M-word on it forever.
That is all.
zykke
Mar 6, 12:21 AM
Hello,
I have a Studiologic Numa which connects via USB. For some reason when I connect the USB cable it powers on the keyboard but mac does not recognize it at all, and Audio Midi Setup is useless when I ask it to rescan midi. This is a brand new macbook pro running Snow Leopard. Oddly enough, it works fine with my old macbook running Leopard. As far as I know my USB port works fine, as I've tried with both ports and they seem to work well with my external hard drives. I have also tried to change the USB cable to no avail
Any ideas?
I have a Studiologic Numa which connects via USB. For some reason when I connect the USB cable it powers on the keyboard but mac does not recognize it at all, and Audio Midi Setup is useless when I ask it to rescan midi. This is a brand new macbook pro running Snow Leopard. Oddly enough, it works fine with my old macbook running Leopard. As far as I know my USB port works fine, as I've tried with both ports and they seem to work well with my external hard drives. I have also tried to change the USB cable to no avail
Any ideas?

caspersoong
Apr 19, 03:27 AM
Faster Apple... Can't wait to FaceTime call my dad!

mi5moav
Oct 4, 09:18 AM
Yes, this would work well with Apple QuickCam video camera tag first/tag next/tag last approach. I would then be able to video tape my vacations import to iphoto/imovie and it would pop up and then allow others QuickCam users to see and interact ala youtube for Apple... very cool, nice find.

vi2867
Oct 26, 10:40 AM
You know the LG Chocolate for Verizon has that type of technology...
http://static.flickr.com/87/279913340_66258df476.jpg?v=0
You can't see the buttons, but on the bottom left and right corners, there are touch sensitive buttons.
I tested it at the Verizon store.
http://static.flickr.com/87/279913340_66258df476.jpg?v=0
You can't see the buttons, but on the bottom left and right corners, there are touch sensitive buttons.
I tested it at the Verizon store.

whiskeyvol
May 5, 09:10 AM
I got it from BigBoss.
Matte black with the Shelf BG is lovely!:cool:
does this require winterboard?
Matte black with the Shelf BG is lovely!:cool:
does this require winterboard?

Cerizzle
Apr 11, 05:12 PM
My macbook is starting to get slow every start up. I'm checking my Login Items and found these that I dont have any idea if its system related
StatusMenu (All Users)
CheckUpAlert
iTunesHelper
If I delete those would it mess up my system? And can there be another cause for it to start going slow?
StatusMenu (All Users)
CheckUpAlert
iTunesHelper
If I delete those would it mess up my system? And can there be another cause for it to start going slow?

macgeek77
Jan 17, 10:10 AM
Is Macworld ever going to be in Boston again?

Alcap0ne
Apr 24, 09:52 PM
http://twitter.com/#!/d0nfyxn

aristo1000
Apr 19, 01:51 PM
@kalex drop me a line to optimumabroad at gmail (I created the account for this...). thanks!
jiminaus
Apr 8, 06:36 PM
Under my Mac OS X 10.6.7 my system standard perls have useithread=define.
Output of /usr/bin/perl -V (same as /usr/bin/perl/5.10.0 -V)
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 10 subversion 0) configuration:
Output of /usr/bin/perl -V (same as /usr/bin/perl/5.10.0 -V)
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 10 subversion 0) configuration:
Bengt77
Nov 7, 04:03 AM
Not all Sennheisers are for home use. And neither are all Sennheisers very expensive. (http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-212-HD-212-Headphones/dp/B000065BPA/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1257588035&sr=8-5)
The model I linked to above even has a detachable cable, so you could get a shorter cable and use that.
The model I linked to above even has a detachable cable, so you could get a shorter cable and use that.
jholzner
Oct 24, 05:47 PM
didn't apple officially say that intel processors would be out in the summer of 2005?
At the 2005 WWDC which took place in the Summer of 2005 Apple announced that they would be moving to Intel processors and that the transition would be complete in 2007. Obviously, they beat that time table by a wide margin.
At the 2005 WWDC which took place in the Summer of 2005 Apple announced that they would be moving to Intel processors and that the transition would be complete in 2007. Obviously, they beat that time table by a wide margin.
Givmeabrek
Apr 30, 11:38 AM
You have to be out of your mind and a super geeky nerd to waste your time on that nonsense.
Great pic.
4 iPhones
1 iPad 2
:D
Great pic.
4 iPhones
1 iPad 2
:D
myjay610
Mar 14, 12:04 PM
I second setting up a local DNS, you could use BIND on an existing mac or recycle an old PC and install BIND on linux, use os x server, etc.
Other things to consider, if your hosts are obtaining IP addresses via DHCP you'll have to configure your DHCP server to assign the local DNS server IP address, right now it's probably assigning the IP address of your router/gateway you'll also need to set the search domain for your hosts so you don't have to type full domain names everytime.
If hosts have static IPs don't forget to manually set the DNS server IP and search domain.
On your DNS server, just set the forwarder IP address to what the DNS IPs are in your current router configuration, your ISPs DNS or you could just use OpenDNS servers which is what I usually do if I set up a local DNS server.
Did a quick search on the web and found this: http://www.macshadows.com/kb/index.php?title=How_To:_Enable_BIND_-_Mac_OS_X's_Built-in_DNS_Server ... could be useful. If you browse around enough you could find a way to do it on an existing Mac w/o installing server OS.
Other things to consider, if your hosts are obtaining IP addresses via DHCP you'll have to configure your DHCP server to assign the local DNS server IP address, right now it's probably assigning the IP address of your router/gateway you'll also need to set the search domain for your hosts so you don't have to type full domain names everytime.
If hosts have static IPs don't forget to manually set the DNS server IP and search domain.
On your DNS server, just set the forwarder IP address to what the DNS IPs are in your current router configuration, your ISPs DNS or you could just use OpenDNS servers which is what I usually do if I set up a local DNS server.
Did a quick search on the web and found this: http://www.macshadows.com/kb/index.php?title=How_To:_Enable_BIND_-_Mac_OS_X's_Built-in_DNS_Server ... could be useful. If you browse around enough you could find a way to do it on an existing Mac w/o installing server OS.
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