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  • spillproof
    Feb 22, 12:04 AM
    I can understand not being able to sell until you have 250 posts. Not being able to buy however I don't understand. I don't even know how to tell how many posts I have on this forum. Never really thought I'd need to know...

    For your post count, go to your profile. Right under the Buyer's Guide tab at the top of every page, there is a drop down Quick Links link. Second link from the bottom in the dropdown, Your Profile, then on the far right it shows your post count. Or click on your name in a forum post.

    :) Enjoy your stay here in wonderful MRville.





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  • CanadaRAM
    Sep 27, 05:39 PM
    How long is a piece of string?

    The Mini with adequate RAM will run all of those programs and is good value for the money if you already have a good monitor.

    Is it going to be fast enough for your particular working environment? We can't tell.





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  • crazzyeddie
    Mar 13, 08:54 AM
    I think that legreve gave you some really solid advice. You editing is really good, way better than mine was when I was 15. Just concentrate on slowing down your zooms/pans and keeping the camera steady when you have to film.





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  • iSimx
    Apr 18, 05:15 PM
    Nice shot, would be nice if there were less clouds around the mountain as it covers a lot of it up and is distracting. Plus would use just a very slight increase in vibrancy just to make the colours pop a bit more. also slightly increase contrast through Levels... again only a touch. that's only from my personal point of view though. Here's a slight adjustment for what it's worth.. http://img814.imageshack.us/img814/7536/editedu.jpg



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  • themadchemist
    Jul 14, 06:54 PM
    Hmm, I have noticed that printers are really quite musical...The music is often frustrating because the more of it there is, the longer you have to wait.

    But this IS an interesting concept that I'd be willing to check out...For free.





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  • seble
    May 2, 08:24 AM
    I have a white iPhone4, I have no issues with the sensor or drop of signal at all :)

    I was waiting on the 5 but have always wanted a white iPhone, my 3GS is black and so far I'm very pleased indeed :D

    Did you previously have the black one?



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  • fcortese
    Mar 24, 11:31 AM
    The second example is really significantly front-focused, and is shot at f/2.8, so I don't think your focus and recompose technique is to blame (I'd expect a lot less change in focus using the slight focus and recompose you've used here).

    Did you lock focus on the eyes and then recompose? Is it possible that you re-focused after you recomposed?

    i had a similar problem with my nikon 50mm, inconsistent focus and hunting for focus, even after i locked it. Problem was, I thought i locked it, but i didn't check the settings on the camera iteself. I was set up for continuous focus instead of single focus, which accounted for the lens hunting and refocusing everytime i tried to compose a shot.

    not sure if this helps, but once i did realize my error of not resetting the camera for what i was trying to do, the problem was gone.


    Both of these sound like a good analysis of what may ahve caused your issues. I have a nifty 50 which I got recently but have only had it out once so far and did not notice any issues. But I was not doing potrait like fotos either. good luck.





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  • dmr727
    Oct 18, 04:45 AM
    You'll probably get different answers but my opinion would be that unless the game requires it, don't upgrade to a later system.


    ^^^ I agree with this. I'm not a big fan of running 8.x on 68K hardware.

    For vintage gear, I like to stick to OS versions close to what the Mac shipped with (if it were me, I'd downgrade the 575 to 7.1). Any non-rare Mac from the G3 down can be had for next to nothing these days, so if you have an app that requires 8.0, I'd go grab a machine more suitable to run it. Then again, I'm always looking for an excuse to bring home another machine. :p



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  • littleman23408
    Oct 31, 01:30 PM
    Is it just the picture, or is that shelf ready to go?

    Nice collections BTW. I had about 500 DVDs from the States, but since i live in Greece now, they wont play on my PS3 I bought here, so I converted them all, and have them stored on my external drive.

    Anyone have any ideas what I should do with them? I have them in two boxes in the garage.

    Ha, nope its not just the picture, the shelves are pretty slanted. They are holding up though. If any of the shelves decide to break, I would not be surprised if it is the shelves that are holding all my records. They are more heavier than 1 shelf of blu's. I will probably be looking at getting new bookcase or something soon.

    Do you plan on coming back to the states anytime? When you come back you could sell them to a second hand store or donate them?





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  • quidire
    Feb 16, 09:58 AM
    I use OmniWeb 5.1 - yes, it is not free after a trial period, but it is the "power user's" browser.

    Give it a go, see how you like it. They have educational discounts; its $30, $20 if you are a student.

    It really is amazing.
    Oh, and other than being a happy customer, I'm not affliated w/ Omnigroup

    -RS



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  • jessica.
    May 6, 09:36 AM
    Just a rant (or a whine) ;)

    I was just giving you a hard time, it's the nature of my personality. ;)
    On a related note, I recently took a few days off work and noticed that the hours I put in during the weeks leading up to my whopping 3-day vacation far exceeded the time off that I took. I already work a minimum of 10 hour days, combine that with the onset of an actual day off, it's absurd.

    To me, and to many of my friends across the pond, US working conditions are for the birds. You should be able to take a vacation and not feel obligated to work extended hours to ensure things are ok while you're gone. I don't know if your situation is because others lack competence or what, but it's a shame that we have to wear ourselves thin just to take a couple of days off. In my eyes, the days off aren't worth it so I tend to "give back" 100+ hours of paid time off at year end each year.

    Of course there is always one yahoo that counters with, "at least you have a job." Which is true but that doesn't negate poor working conditions.
    </rant>





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  • MOFS
    Feb 12, 09:31 AM
    1. Go to the nearest store and buy an external hard drive that you connect to your Macintosh. Then set up Time Machine to make backups to that hard drive. (To set it up: Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Time Machine). First, this will give you a backup of everything that is on your Macintosh which will save you lots of trouble should your Macintosh ever die. And second, it lets you transfer _everything_ on your Macintosh onto your new computer.

    2. When you buy the new Mac, when you start it the first time, it will ask you whether you want to transfer data from another computer. At that point, you follow the instructions on the screen and tell it that you want to transfer data from a Time Machine backup. You plug in the external drive, and some time later the new computer contains absolutely everything that was on the old computer. Including music.

    3. Never, ever rely on an iPod to hold your music. The first place your music belongs is the iTunes library on your computer. The next place is the backup disk. Always assume that music on your iPod is temporary and could disappear any time.

    An easier thing to do would be to use Migration Assistance as per these instructions here. (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4413) The cheapest way to do it would probably just to buy a firewire to firewire cable (cheap on Amazon) and then follow the instructions.



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  • panzer06
    Feb 14, 07:37 AM
    Has anyone had a Mini with the 2.0 Ghz Core 2 Duo CPU with 4 GB ram and now has the newer 2.66 Mini?

    I am trying to see since I am selling my uMB 2.4 if I should also sell my 2.0 Mini from 2009 and just get a new 2.66 loaded with 4GB, not concerned with the HDD as I will get a 128SSD and use an external HDD for Data.

    Just trying to see if I will notice a big difference especially since it will be my sole Mac?

    The current mini has a better GPU. The 320 is much more capable than the 9400m when it comes to games and other GPU intensive applications.

    It that isn't an issue it may not make as much difference. That said, if you manage to sell both existing systems picking up a current refurb mini might be the ticket. I especially like the mini server with dual 500GB drives.

    Cheers,





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  • rmlred
    Mar 13, 03:14 PM
    Pretty nice start Royce. The whole learning to film and video edit is about trying something out, look at it with a critical eye and the fix what can be better... And with your age, and effort, you could probably become really good. You seem to have a basic idea of what you want to do.

    Now to the constructive critisism :)

    I think looking at these videos, my next move would be to try and stabilize the shots even more. Make your pans really smoothe... do this by panning 1-2 secs more than you want in each end of the shot and then edit that part out. It's often the beginning and the end where some stuttering occurs, especially if you don't have a video head for the stand.

    "Less is more"... a popular phrase that still holds merit. In this case try to give more variation to your zoom shots. I think I noticed 3 zooms in a row... that might be too much for some. Also do test runs with these zooms so it's nice and tight and you don't have to adjust angle during the zoom.

    You know, one thing I absolutely love is sideways dolly shots. This can ofcourse be a bit hard without an actual dolly, but you can achieve something similar with a homemade stabilizer (the t-section one with metal piping works pretty good...). Then do the finishing touches in something like AE or anything else that can track movement.

    I don't want to sound like you did a poor job, because you didn't. I wish more guys like you would spend time learning how to do this job.
    So get out there, and like you said, you can make movies about anything... don't let anyone tell you you can't do this or that. Your imagination will decide what's right!

    :)

    Edit: realised I didn't see your mud race vid. I actually think that was nicely done, apart from the excessive contrast ;) (a matter of taste, some like it some don't... let the client decide.) Your zooms worked fine and the freehand motion came more to its right here than on the beach.
    I might sound old fasioned, but I like when the camera movement fits the atmosphere of the scene... therefore a more tranquil movement might have suited the beach shots better. Where the raw action environment of the huge trucks work excellent with hard zooms and a little motion in the pans.

    I would have took my tripod down to the beach, but being 15 my only transportation is an Arbor Longboard. Thanks a lot for your advice, I will consider it. Thanks again.

    I think that legreve gave you some really solid advice. You editing is really good, way better than mine was when I was 15. Just concentrate on slowing down your zooms/pans and keeping the camera steady when you have to film.

    I've been interested in video editing since I was 12 or 13. It just now took off for me, got a new a camera, MacBook Pro, and some legit software. Thanks for you're post.

    Who at age 15 gets asked to shoot video of hot chicks? Well done.

    I'm a total amateur and much older, but the advice above about the smoothness of the pans seems spot on. Watching the hot chicks video (the only one I watched) there was just so much motion it was almost dizzying.


    I actually wasn't videoing at the photo shoot, I was taking pictures. I did edit the video though. I will admit it was a pretty lucky job. Here are the photo shoot pictures: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=350121&id=414748618065



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  • SheepNutz
    Mar 3, 08:34 PM
    BUT

    Considering that IOS 4.3 just want GM today - it would then show that iPAD 2 will be shipping with 4.21 on it.

    which IS jailbreakable.

    But when u first connect it to iTunes it's gonna ask you to update to 4.3 which we will just decline for the time being....

    I doubt that the iPad 2 will ship with 4.2.1 Just because the GM was released to developers today doesn't mean that apple hasn't been sitting on it for a week or two.





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  • blackcatgifts
    Apr 8, 01:04 AM
    Is this the EKM you refer to? http://www.ekmpowershop.com/

    If so, I don't think you are looking in the right place or the right tool.

    Sell online using PayPal? Check out their supported hosts.

    I am a Yahoo store developer and am partial to that platform for small business. That is probably out of your price range.


    Hi Yes thats the ekm I was talking about

    Are you looking for a text editor or a WYSIWYG editor? If you want a text editor then i would look at Coda (http://www.panic.com/coda/) or PHPStorm (http://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/). Both are pretty powerful IDE's for web design.

    I would prefer a WYSIWYG just purely because I haven't got that much free time and the quicker I can learn how to do things the better.

    Check our rapidweaver that would be perfect for what your describing.

    I did have a a look at rapidweaver but the comments about it on the app store don't sound too good, there are alot of people complaining about there being bugs in it.

    I appreciate everybody's answers but at the moment I'm still stuck as to which program to go for.
    Can anybody else help with any advice. Thanks

    Just to add a bit more information about what I'm looking for. I have quite a lot of photos that need to be put into some sort of album and the people can click on the image they require and then be taken to a page of information about that image and be able to purchase it online. I have seen a nice feature in iWeb where you can add albums of photos but you don't seem to able to link them to another page. Hopefully someone on here knows of a program I can use. Thanks again



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  • Bob Kiwi
    Apr 12, 12:59 PM
    OWC is making a Mac Pro PCI Express SSD aren't they? I haven't heard about it in what seems like a few months.





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  • King Cobra
    Oct 17, 08:29 PM
    j763, get off the phone with AOL and return to calmness. :rolleyes:

    I experienced a similar situation with my Cube, with it not turning off until I unplugged it. Even Apple couldn't find what the problem was.

    My problem was how I had the USB set up. I had the speakers set up in port 1 and the monitor in port 2.


    Plug in your monitor to USB port 1, and your speakers to USB port 2. That may fix the problem.





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  • ucfgrad93
    Dec 14, 11:06 AM
    That manager is an idiot. Posting disparaging remarks about your customers on FaceBook is just incredibly stupid. I hope Chipotle fires her.





    Alaerian
    Apr 19, 04:29 PM
    A Mac isn't designed for gaming. It will work, but if your primary concern is games, then you really should look elsewhere.





    s2dio
    Apr 23, 01:26 PM
    Hello everybody.

    I have a question about putting the bottom case (plate) back.

    Is there a special (or recommended) order to put the screws in to ensure that the bottom case is properly aligned? To avoid wobbling, creaking etc.

    Maybe there is some kind of a "service manual" for the Air 2010? (there used to be one for the original Air).





    kammron
    Dec 8, 06:53 PM
    if you go to the page just just stick with the 3 i mentioned and you wont regret it, they look awsome.
    i didnt get any pop ups, thats awfull. :mad:

    "AquaX III 1.3.1"
    "AquaX III Graphite" <----(the second one)
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    canadianluddite
    Apr 23, 11:10 AM
    I have an application --
    PDF, DOC, XLS Fast Reader --
    in my iTunes library
    but it doesn't sync to my iPod touch --
    any suggestions?
    Thanks!





    kx22
    Apr 22, 08:16 AM
    Coolbook will help with the heat and fans

    NO it doesnt. Still blazing Air!