will0407
Jun 29, 10:20 AM
Shotgun! Have pm'd you.
supabooma
May 6, 01:11 PM
ID CS5, Helvetica Neue Bold.
It's running through Adobe AIR frame work.
But that's a separate issue. The issue is why exporting as jpeg renders the text inconsistently.
Thanks-
It's running through Adobe AIR frame work.
But that's a separate issue. The issue is why exporting as jpeg renders the text inconsistently.
Thanks-
psyduckiee
Apr 6, 09:47 AM
OtterBox Defender has a built in screen protector.
peapody
Jun 29, 01:04 PM
Looking for an Ipod touch 32gb for my sister. Would prefer to be in mint/pristine condition, and willing to pay about $300-$325 for it depending on the condition. If you are looking to unload yours, let me know. I am located in CA.
Have feedback on ebay under pegasusxpc.
Have feedback on ebay under pegasusxpc.
Glaxx
Oct 12, 03:19 PM
I purchased a case like this on Amazon for an iPod Touch 4. It works really well considering the price. The buttons and such take a bit of getting used to, but I think that has to do with the overall design of the iPod and the buttons being towards the back side of the device. It has been holding up well so far and seems to do the job. I doubt it would have much drop protection or anything like that, but it definitely is good for anything else.
I planned on buying it until I could find a better case, and I think that is definitely the game plan still. It is decent, but I just haven't found the right case yet. This will do for now.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041F2KIU/ref=oss_product
Just a note, it is eligible for Prime, so 2-day shipping is available if you're looking for a faster than eBay option.
I planned on buying it until I could find a better case, and I think that is definitely the game plan still. It is decent, but I just haven't found the right case yet. This will do for now.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041F2KIU/ref=oss_product
Just a note, it is eligible for Prime, so 2-day shipping is available if you're looking for a faster than eBay option.
awulf
Jul 5, 10:06 AM
Well I know the mac Plus is supposed to support up to 2TB of Hard Disk Space, so I assume the SE/30 would also.
I don't understand why you want a 9.1GB Hard Disk in a Mac SE/30.
The reason why the Hard Disk may not want to work is because the hard disk is Ultra160 SCSI the SE/30 has a normal SCSI bus, which may be too slow for the Ultra160 SCSI HD (Just guessing)
I don't understand why you want a 9.1GB Hard Disk in a Mac SE/30.
The reason why the Hard Disk may not want to work is because the hard disk is Ultra160 SCSI the SE/30 has a normal SCSI bus, which may be too slow for the Ultra160 SCSI HD (Just guessing)
Capt T
Apr 3, 06:42 PM
Not sure what you are talking about from those picture. Maybe circle where you think it is marred?
macstatic
Mar 20, 03:55 PM
My 15" Powerbook G4 (1.67GHz Superdrive) 80 GB hard drive is getting a little cramped so I'm looking for a bigger drive to replace it with.
Obviously the new drive needs to be just as quiet and fast (or better).
The current drive is reported as Seagate ST9808211A (http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/disc/manuals/ata/100378844b.pdf) by System Profiler and is apparently rated with a max. transfer speed of 100 MB/sec, rotation speed of 5400 RPM and a noise level of 2.4-3.1 Bels (24-31 Db). It's worked without any issues since 2005.
There doesn't seem to be much to choose from when it comes to 2.5" drives these days, so I'm basically left to choose between the WD1600BEVE (160 GB, WD2500BEVE (250 GB) and WD3200BEVE (320 GB) "Scorpio Blue" models from Western Digital (http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=140). Are these any good or should I search a little harder and hopefully find something by Seagate again?
The reason I'm a little hesitant with Western Digital is that I have a couple of WD10EARS (1 TB) and WD20EARS (2TB) "Green power" drives which has this annoying feature that parks the drive head every 8 seconds or so, causing a lot of waiting and unnecessary tear and wear. They don't exactly advertise this fact (and it can't be disabled, at least not from Mac computers even though there's a DOS tool that used to work with the first batches of these drives when connected to a PC), so I'm worried that all current Western Digital drives might have these "features" (faults).
Are the 2.5" models from Western Digital a safe bet in comparison to my current drive?
Obviously the new drive needs to be just as quiet and fast (or better).
The current drive is reported as Seagate ST9808211A (http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/disc/manuals/ata/100378844b.pdf) by System Profiler and is apparently rated with a max. transfer speed of 100 MB/sec, rotation speed of 5400 RPM and a noise level of 2.4-3.1 Bels (24-31 Db). It's worked without any issues since 2005.
There doesn't seem to be much to choose from when it comes to 2.5" drives these days, so I'm basically left to choose between the WD1600BEVE (160 GB, WD2500BEVE (250 GB) and WD3200BEVE (320 GB) "Scorpio Blue" models from Western Digital (http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=140). Are these any good or should I search a little harder and hopefully find something by Seagate again?
The reason I'm a little hesitant with Western Digital is that I have a couple of WD10EARS (1 TB) and WD20EARS (2TB) "Green power" drives which has this annoying feature that parks the drive head every 8 seconds or so, causing a lot of waiting and unnecessary tear and wear. They don't exactly advertise this fact (and it can't be disabled, at least not from Mac computers even though there's a DOS tool that used to work with the first batches of these drives when connected to a PC), so I'm worried that all current Western Digital drives might have these "features" (faults).
Are the 2.5" models from Western Digital a safe bet in comparison to my current drive?
Studawg7
Sep 28, 09:19 PM
i love the wrist support mouse pads. definitely a good choice. i dont know how i live without mine at work. hope you find the one you are looking for with the above links.
skyfallenstar
Oct 23, 04:43 PM
I was going to be there, but the Computer and Technology Store at the UA is selling it for much less at the same time, so I'm going there, since I'm a student! :)
Mal
Apr 29, 08:47 AM
I'm reminded of the famous quote by Steve Jobs (and I'm going from memory, so it may not be word-for-word here):
"People need to let go of this notion that for Apple to win, Microsoft has to lose."
I doubt Microsoft is squirming or scared. They're still making gobs of money. They're accomplishing what their business is intended to do, which is make those gobs of money. They don't really care that much whether Apple makes more, only whether they can make more.
jW
"People need to let go of this notion that for Apple to win, Microsoft has to lose."
I doubt Microsoft is squirming or scared. They're still making gobs of money. They're accomplishing what their business is intended to do, which is make those gobs of money. They don't really care that much whether Apple makes more, only whether they can make more.
jW
mnkeybsness
Aug 14, 10:09 AM
Can you be more specific with the problem? What links? What's your javascript code in question? How are you calling it? Have you made any test cases on a stripped-down page with just some basic html and the javascript you are using? Have you tried using Firefox with the web developer extension to show you the javascript errors?
bennetsaysargh
Jan 8, 01:50 PM
haha! i didn't even notice that until you said that.
i really hope people make loops of they can and then people can upload the loops for people to use.
i really hope people make loops of they can and then people can upload the loops for people to use.
SF2LT
May 6, 10:10 AM
Hmm, have you looked at this?
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/iglasses/
via "isight brightness" and the www search engine of my "choice"
Yeah I downloaded it a few days ago, at first glance I had/have no clue how to work it. I suppose I will fiddle with it some more, thanks.
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/iglasses/
via "isight brightness" and the www search engine of my "choice"
Yeah I downloaded it a few days ago, at first glance I had/have no clue how to work it. I suppose I will fiddle with it some more, thanks.
CJayC
Jun 22, 10:59 PM
This makes me sad. I used to go to UTSA and I could go to the Apple Store whenever I wanted because I was so damn nearby. How people long is the line now?
shoveland
Sep 6, 12:34 PM
I need some acedemic info about computer usage in college, but more emphasis on graduating seniors or people entering the workforce. Does anyone know where I could find this info? thanks a lot
Seth
Seth
leftbanke7
Nov 22, 08:24 PM
PayPal's cool
Mac6272
Oct 26, 12:21 PM
Hmm ill see if the lady wants to go, i already got leopard but wouldn't mind being there for the launch party.
dejo
Apr 23, 05:33 PM
Make sure when you add the images to your project that the "Copy items into destination group's folder (if needed)" option is checked.
bencnorden
Apr 13, 06:01 AM
Okay I'm using the Lion Developers preview, all legit. When I try and open applications that I've moved from the Snow Leopard partition to Lion I just get a error telling me that the app could not be opened as it is not compatible. This happens with Apple products such as iWork and iLife, but some third party apps still work! Obviously this is not surprising and will doubtless be fixed, but will the whole OS be updated to be able to run these apps or will we have to upgrade applications separately in order to be able to run them :)
Cheers x
Cheers x
eawmp1
Apr 25, 07:01 AM
Would you perfer gangster hand signs, a Borat thumbs up, a hang ten sign, or the middle finger? Agree with the social assessments above.
There are places in the world a friendly wave is an affront.
There are places in the world a friendly wave is an affront.
Phat_Pat
Sep 15, 08:59 PM
i haven't seen any on these threads for a while
Eidorian
May 5, 11:31 AM
Clock speed. They both have the same GPU core and use GDDR5.
camsoft
May 25, 04:45 AM
Just received an email from Apple, looks like the Apple Stores are opening in 8am! What time are people going to get down there for?