Hemingray
Oct 4, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by pretentious
I hate amazon.com they suck, and I even live in Seattle, HA!
They don't suck if you stick to what they were originally for: BOOKS.
I hate amazon.com they suck, and I even live in Seattle, HA!
They don't suck if you stick to what they were originally for: BOOKS.
piecinitup
Jun 23, 11:17 PM
Does this Apple store accept cash if I get a gift card first? And I have confusion about my iPhone 4 reservation, it says it's held till the end of the day but at the bottom it says this:
Pre-authorization does not guarantee iPhone availability at an Apple Retail Store. iPhone is sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Can anyone shed light to this?
Pre-authorization does not guarantee iPhone availability at an Apple Retail Store. iPhone is sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
Can anyone shed light to this?
foiden
Jun 16, 03:36 PM
The only thing bogus about this article is that it ignores all the Americans who are using the iPad for inventive ways and methods. It's basically comparing a few US-based forums and blogs, to people (in other countries) doing stuff on the street and in their own webpages.
I was first in line for the thing because one of the main things is that it could easily replace my music sheets I would otherwise have to clutter on a music stand. So a nice page-sized device in which I could flip pages, without error, or dropping sheets (what might at worst get me lost), is a boon. It also serves as an Ebook reader, for which I never bought one, before. Of course, some apps have given me new ideas, since.
I was first in line for the thing because one of the main things is that it could easily replace my music sheets I would otherwise have to clutter on a music stand. So a nice page-sized device in which I could flip pages, without error, or dropping sheets (what might at worst get me lost), is a boon. It also serves as an Ebook reader, for which I never bought one, before. Of course, some apps have given me new ideas, since.
Blakeasd
May 1, 07:21 PM
I added a folder to Xcode with a collection of images, 456 images to be precise. I need to add these images to an NSMutableArray so I can later view them in an IKImageBrowserView. I could add each of these images manually to the NSMutableArray, but that would take a very long time. How can I access folders that are used by my program and add them to an NSMutableArray?
Thanks
Thanks
im_to_hyper
Nov 21, 09:44 PM
I have one with identical specs to the above. It had XP Pro installed on the hard drive but that either failed or has a loose connector. New HD would be pretty cheap. $50, shipped.
mashinhead
May 4, 07:44 PM
can i connect my imac to another imac and have one show up as a hard drive
WilliamPower83
May 3, 12:22 PM
within the week i'd say http://lawrencedollarsmileys.netai.net/imgs/signature_KyleFromSouthPark.jpg
michael.lauden
Mar 6, 01:24 PM
If I get a tune up on my jetta will the brakes on my pickup truck work?
IrishVixen
May 5, 04:57 PM
PhoneView for the Mac, TouchCopy for Windows--both extract voicemails directly from the phone though, not sure about from backups. I know the demo version of PhoneView won't let you save voicemail, you have to purchase the full version, but it's saved my hide more than once when iTunes decides to eat my data during a so-called sync, so for that alone, it's been worth the price. Add in that I can archive both texts and voicemail on the computer, and it's worth a lot more than they charge.
I'm not as familiar with TouchCopy, but a friend has it and bought it specifically to save vmail from her iPhone. As I recall, there was a demo version and it was the same thing, she had to get the full setup to get that ability. It appears to have most of the same features as PhoneView, and it's recommended for Windows users on the PhoneView FAQ.
You don't need to be jailbroken to use either program.
I'm not as familiar with TouchCopy, but a friend has it and bought it specifically to save vmail from her iPhone. As I recall, there was a demo version and it was the same thing, she had to get the full setup to get that ability. It appears to have most of the same features as PhoneView, and it's recommended for Windows users on the PhoneView FAQ.
You don't need to be jailbroken to use either program.
Zen0Jin
May 5, 10:42 AM
Sandy Bridge CPUs officially support only 1333MHz but 1600MHz has been proven to work (not with iMacs yet though).
The HD uses SATA 3Gb/s, that is why the negotiated speed is 3Gb/s.
I've been out of the loop... I was running DDR3 1600 on a Core i7 920 seems like years ago. That official support was 1066 I think.
The HD uses SATA 3Gb/s, that is why the negotiated speed is 3Gb/s.
I've been out of the loop... I was running DDR3 1600 on a Core i7 920 seems like years ago. That official support was 1066 I think.
hystery
Apr 17, 09:23 AM
Hi there.
A week ago I purchased Booq Sueeze backpack for daily commute, which is later turned out to be wrong choice. It looks cool and can hold things I need, but... here are reasons:
1. The area shoulder straps have cushion is quite short and straps are quite unmovable that it can't fit my shoulder really. Carrying it for just 5-10 mins hurts my shoulder.
2. Too much faithfullness in its name. It's really "squeeze", it really doesn't have play in it (no even a little space/room). It allows to squeeze things, but when the zippers are closed things push each other. In my case, small hair wax case gives pressure my MBP. I don't think it would break the screen of the laptop, but it just doesn't feel good to keep doing it everyday.
Because of these 2 reasons I started to find a nice (ergonomical) backpack again. What I've found nice so far is:
Convertec - Racer Computer Backpack
Briggs and Riley - Glide
Tumi - Arriv� backpack
These three.
If you know any good ergonomical backpack which can hold a laptop, or if you could drop some impressions/review if any of you are one of those user I'd appreciate it, especially Briggs&RIley Glide review (Does it have enough space to put water bottle, two A4 sized books, 13" MBP, wallet, small gadgets and small things like hair wax, hand cream...etc).
Sorry for muddly writing I did my best but this isn't my primaly lang...
Thanks!
A week ago I purchased Booq Sueeze backpack for daily commute, which is later turned out to be wrong choice. It looks cool and can hold things I need, but... here are reasons:
1. The area shoulder straps have cushion is quite short and straps are quite unmovable that it can't fit my shoulder really. Carrying it for just 5-10 mins hurts my shoulder.
2. Too much faithfullness in its name. It's really "squeeze", it really doesn't have play in it (no even a little space/room). It allows to squeeze things, but when the zippers are closed things push each other. In my case, small hair wax case gives pressure my MBP. I don't think it would break the screen of the laptop, but it just doesn't feel good to keep doing it everyday.
Because of these 2 reasons I started to find a nice (ergonomical) backpack again. What I've found nice so far is:
Convertec - Racer Computer Backpack
Briggs and Riley - Glide
Tumi - Arriv� backpack
These three.
If you know any good ergonomical backpack which can hold a laptop, or if you could drop some impressions/review if any of you are one of those user I'd appreciate it, especially Briggs&RIley Glide review (Does it have enough space to put water bottle, two A4 sized books, 13" MBP, wallet, small gadgets and small things like hair wax, hand cream...etc).
Sorry for muddly writing I did my best but this isn't my primaly lang...
Thanks!
UTclassof89
Dec 22, 09:48 PM
We've all been there! :)
-SD-
Apr 4, 10:45 AM
Yeah, I'm almost certain this will be NTSC-J. Get a cheap Japanese Mario 64 cart to test it with. Or just get Starfox 64 'cos it's awesome, you should at least play through that before you sell it :D
Any chance you can post some pictures of the console itself please? I've seen Korean versions of most consoles, but I'm not sure I've seen their N64.
Edit: That adapter you have is just a simple pin extender to play US games, so I would say this is definitely a Japanese machine inside.
:apple:
Any chance you can post some pictures of the console itself please? I've seen Korean versions of most consoles, but I'm not sure I've seen their N64.
Edit: That adapter you have is just a simple pin extender to play US games, so I would say this is definitely a Japanese machine inside.
:apple:
VideoCave
Mar 16, 05:00 PM
Every little thing can help of course.
As of now FCP can only use upto 4gigs of RAM no matter how much you have installed. But I noticed you only have 4 total. So heres a little breakdown of your existing RAM being used.
OSX - around 2gigs by itself
FCP - will use everything that is left if you have any other apps open.
So with only 4gigs with the OS and FCP alone there goes everything.
Now for a harddrive if you are using the same one that is installed with your iMac you are really working it hard.
Your harddrive is running an OS, what ever apps you have open, reading/writing video and then having to render all this in the end as well all at the same time.
So definitely get an external FireWire 800 HD. I personally prefer WesternDigital or GRaid. Lacie HD's can not handle hardcore use at all.
That way you are spreading some of the workload on the computer.
Also what ever external HD you choose make sure can set up as a Raid1.
WesternDigital has a 4TB MyStudio HD. And if you use the Raid1 format option you automatically mirror your files to both of the single 2TB HDs inside so if one crashes you simple buy another 2TB install it, then rebuild it to copy the info back the new HD and continue to work.
That bad part about this is you lose half your storage space but the good is if one crashes as your working everything is being automatically backed up on the fly.
As of now FCP can only use upto 4gigs of RAM no matter how much you have installed. But I noticed you only have 4 total. So heres a little breakdown of your existing RAM being used.
OSX - around 2gigs by itself
FCP - will use everything that is left if you have any other apps open.
So with only 4gigs with the OS and FCP alone there goes everything.
Now for a harddrive if you are using the same one that is installed with your iMac you are really working it hard.
Your harddrive is running an OS, what ever apps you have open, reading/writing video and then having to render all this in the end as well all at the same time.
So definitely get an external FireWire 800 HD. I personally prefer WesternDigital or GRaid. Lacie HD's can not handle hardcore use at all.
That way you are spreading some of the workload on the computer.
Also what ever external HD you choose make sure can set up as a Raid1.
WesternDigital has a 4TB MyStudio HD. And if you use the Raid1 format option you automatically mirror your files to both of the single 2TB HDs inside so if one crashes you simple buy another 2TB install it, then rebuild it to copy the info back the new HD and continue to work.
That bad part about this is you lose half your storage space but the good is if one crashes as your working everything is being automatically backed up on the fly.
Intell
Apr 23, 11:31 AM
iTunes cannot sync shared libraries to mobile devices.
myztikal47
Mar 26, 03:04 PM
YGPM, I'll take it.
jmann
Sep 1, 01:06 AM
Madonna new music video for "Celebration" is currently being offered for free on iTunes, download it for free while you still can. Anyone think it's worth paying for? I wasn't all that impressed, didn't mind it though. I like Madonna, even in spite of her transition towards dance/club music. What do you think?
Download Celebration (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewVideo?id=328936586&s=143441)
Download Celebration (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewVideo?id=328936586&s=143441)
fenixx
Feb 1, 05:37 PM
Sorry, didn't type out the entire thing.
But yes, I have it like that in the code and still nothing.
But yes, I have it like that in the code and still nothing.
trekkie604
May 2, 08:54 PM
I'm sure I've posted this before somewhere...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3140/2849527110_1bcc406f5e.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3140/2849527110_1bcc406f5e.jpg
Young Spade
May 7, 03:27 AM
I have a 13" black macbook that was bought in 2007. It has pretty standard hardware, such as 1GB of ram, 160GB HD, etc. However, it has been having problems for about a year now. The first problem it has relates to the computer lagging/skipping. The computer always lags (using a mouse or trackpad). It lags/skips when i'm browsing the internet, playing itunes (the songs actually skip and get choppy), playing a dvd using the DVD player app, and when I watch any type of video on the internet (youtube videos, flash videos; the audio gets choppy and fuzzy). The second issue I have been having is random shutdowns. Sometimes, I will be typing a report or browsing the internet and I will get an error message telling me that I have to restart the computer by holding down the power button. This has happened about 4 times. I think these issues might relate to a bad logic board, but I am not sure. Any ideas? How much does it cost to fix these issues? Thanks
You might have a bad harddrive although the logic board sounds like a possible candidate as well; Are you near an Apple store? if so, you could call them up and see if you could set up an appointment or something...
You might have a bad harddrive although the logic board sounds like a possible candidate as well; Are you near an Apple store? if so, you could call them up and see if you could set up an appointment or something...
OrangeSVTguy
Apr 3, 08:27 AM
The late '05s have much better airport reception than the older the older G5s without the built in antennas.
$50 seems like a good deal. The combo card itself is dirt cheap, it's just that riser card that is hard to find which is why they are more expensive.
$50 seems like a good deal. The combo card itself is dirt cheap, it's just that riser card that is hard to find which is why they are more expensive.
nospeed411
Feb 14, 06:05 AM
Oh god does he ever.... If I so much as toss an empty pop tart box on the floor he will try and stuff himself in it. As for vid..dont have one with him and the iMac box. My buddy was over with his so I could give him some lessons on being a new Mac owner. However I guess I could dig out the one in my closet and see what I can set up.
Unspeaked
Jan 19, 03:48 PM
Are you sure it was a woman and not the lady-like voice of Jeff Buckley (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8AWFf7EAc4)?
louis0nfire
May 4, 04:19 PM
If I do a factory restore, and then restore from backup, will the files just go right back on?