
.:*Robot Boy*:.
Sep 11, 07:41 AM
I woke up and turned on the radio to hear an eye-witness describing what had happened. This particular station usually played practical jokes on people in the morning, so I'm hearing this horrific description of a people jumping out of windows and whatnot and waiting for the punch line. Then I got sick of waiting so I left for school. When I got there I told someone that I'd heard this really odd thing on the radio and he told me it was true.
It was quite surreal.
It was quite surreal.

Eaton Photos
Mar 6, 10:50 PM
Storage is truly a subjective matter. From a long term perspective, it will all depend on your needs & how many images you shoot/ expect to shoot. Anything you do, should have a redundancy back-up, whether it be a duplicate HDD, DVD's or storage online. However, as has also been pointed out, there is no need for Black's/ 7200 drives, when it comes to archiving. Green's/ 5900's are quite sufficient.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable. During the Spring of I added (4) 2TB Caviar Green's in a Gigabit Network Array (NAS), and configured them in RAID 10 (1+0), thus giving me 4TB's of Storage, that I can access from anywhere. During the Fall of I added the 5DMKII to my gear line-up, and well 25MB+ Raw Files, are consuming storage much faster than I had previously. I have since filled up almost 2TB's on the NAS. Aside from all the Storage Arrays, I also have a Mac Pro, and have 3 1TB HDD's in it. Two are linked together in an OSX Raid 1 Config, the other 1TB is purely a scratch disk for CS5/ FCP, with my other non 1TB being my OS.
Based on my experience, and knowing that I will be needing more storage space, more than likely by the Fall of I will be adding 3TB drives to the Mac Pro, and expanding the storage capability of the External Enclosures, with 3TB Drives. Relatively speaking storage is cheap, and its better to have too much storage, than not enough.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable. During the Spring of I added (4) 2TB Caviar Green's in a Gigabit Network Array (NAS), and configured them in RAID 10 (1+0), thus giving me 4TB's of Storage, that I can access from anywhere. During the Fall of I added the 5DMKII to my gear line-up, and well 25MB+ Raw Files, are consuming storage much faster than I had previously. I have since filled up almost 2TB's on the NAS. Aside from all the Storage Arrays, I also have a Mac Pro, and have 3 1TB HDD's in it. Two are linked together in an OSX Raid 1 Config, the other 1TB is purely a scratch disk for CS5/ FCP, with my other non 1TB being my OS.
Based on my experience, and knowing that I will be needing more storage space, more than likely by the Fall of I will be adding 3TB drives to the Mac Pro, and expanding the storage capability of the External Enclosures, with 3TB Drives. Relatively speaking storage is cheap, and its better to have too much storage, than not enough.

Unspeaked
Oct 25, 03:46 PM
This sounds more like jail time to me. How is this different from me hacking in to someone's computer and then telling the world to come on in and take what you want.
You see, that's the beauty of this scheme. They're not taking anything from anyone. They're *giving* companies the ability to play nice with iPods.
It's theft disguised as charity...
You see, that's the beauty of this scheme. They're not taking anything from anyone. They're *giving* companies the ability to play nice with iPods.
It's theft disguised as charity...

Avery1
Apr 18, 08:19 PM
I notice in the Intel documentation, that the 320 supports AES-128 encryption, with use of an *ATA* password... and it specifically mentions 'PC'. I'm not finding many details about using this with MacOS
Does anyone know if the encryption will work with an EFI or other Mac password?
Is anyone running one of these on MacOS, encrypted?
Does anyone know if the encryption will work with an EFI or other Mac password?
Is anyone running one of these on MacOS, encrypted?

meeble
Mar 6, 03:25 AM
ok...
after a long break, i'm starting to get back up to speed. will be adding another new OctoMacPro and a Core2Duo iMac this week...
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after a long break, i'm starting to get back up to speed. will be adding another new OctoMacPro and a Core2Duo iMac this week...
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alphadog111
Apr 15, 05:16 PM
Almost certainly the bottom case is wrong - that is why the heatsink screws have nowhere to screw into. There are 3 bottom cases - you need version 2.
I suspect you have v1 or v3. Check the part number - should be in the bottom left corner of the optical drive bay. The part number for the bottom case for your model is 815-9744.
how is it wrong though? The logic board fits in perfectly with the bottom housing case that I bought...as well the cd and hard drive..
As well what do I do about the heat sink problem?...the glue on the top of cpu the and bottom of the heat sink is coming off ( SEE ATTACHED PICTURES ) ...how to I glue it back on?... Any recommended tools and where to buy em on ebay? thank you.
I suspect you have v1 or v3. Check the part number - should be in the bottom left corner of the optical drive bay. The part number for the bottom case for your model is 815-9744.
how is it wrong though? The logic board fits in perfectly with the bottom housing case that I bought...as well the cd and hard drive..
As well what do I do about the heat sink problem?...the glue on the top of cpu the and bottom of the heat sink is coming off ( SEE ATTACHED PICTURES ) ...how to I glue it back on?... Any recommended tools and where to buy em on ebay? thank you.

thejadedmonkey
Oct 26, 09:46 AM
I notice that the fingers in the diagram look small. A little research shows the average male index finger dip joint (last joint at the finger) is about 1cm long. Doing some quick calculations, assuming ANYTHING in the diagram is to scale, the device seems to be about 7" tall. The current Ipod is 4.1" tall. Also, the diagram shows the ability to add to playlist, which leads me to believe it is more than an ipod... perhaps I am completely wrong, of course
Are you insinuating something.....
perhaps that this is not an iPod after all, but rather an iTablet?:eek:
Are you insinuating something.....
perhaps that this is not an iPod after all, but rather an iTablet?:eek:

iJaz
Oct 26, 07:20 AM
the click wheel would presumably be a "virtual" one that appears on the screen.
Previous patent images: http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Gesture_User_Interface_Patent
I don't think a touch bezel would preclude the use of a touch screen also.
arn
Oh, yes, that would of course make more sense and be rather clever.
Previous patent images: http://guides.macrumors.com/Gallery_of_Gesture_User_Interface_Patent
I don't think a touch bezel would preclude the use of a touch screen also.
arn
Oh, yes, that would of course make more sense and be rather clever.

arn
Jan 3, 10:51 PM
This is a forum open specifically for Macworld San Francisco 2007.
Beyond keynote coverage at MacRumorsLive.com (http://www.macrumorslive.com), we will be posting images and information from the expo itself.
MacRumors members at Macworld are encouraged to post their own experiences and photos.
arn
Beyond keynote coverage at MacRumorsLive.com (http://www.macrumorslive.com), we will be posting images and information from the expo itself.
MacRumors members at Macworld are encouraged to post their own experiences and photos.
arn

gavd
Oct 24, 05:21 PM
Not unless January is in the Spring, which is when Apple has officially said Leopard will be released.
Steve likes to beat deadlines though...
Steve likes to beat deadlines though...

philipma1957
Feb 3, 09:23 AM
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D A
Apr 20, 04:23 PM
Sounded like they sorta confirmed the iPhone 5 for September.

Thomas Harte
Mar 6, 08:08 AM
Self follow-up: two reasonable options seem to exist.
The PowerBook Duo supports SCSI Disk Mode when used with the Mini Dock. So in principle I think I could obtain the correct cabling and a USB SCSI interface and directly dump files onto the PowerBook from my MacBook. Since the PowerBook is on 7.6.1 and the MacBook on 10.6, I'd need either to downgrade my MacBook to 10.5 or to upgrade my PowerBook to 8.1 since 10.6 doesn't write to HFS and 8.1 introduces HFS+. Also, USB SCSI interfaces seem to be quite expensive nowadays.
Alternatively, I could get a USB to serial interface and connect the two machines up for zmodemy NULL serial transfers. Per at least one post I've found on the Internet, if I can get FreePPP onto the PowerBook then I can use the PPP daemon built into OS X and even bridge 7.6.1 onto the Internet, allowing it to fetch as many files as it wants or to FTP onto my Pro. USB serial interfaces seem to be a lot more available than USB SCSI, but this doesn't solve the original problem of getting some software onto the machine.
The PowerBook Duo supports SCSI Disk Mode when used with the Mini Dock. So in principle I think I could obtain the correct cabling and a USB SCSI interface and directly dump files onto the PowerBook from my MacBook. Since the PowerBook is on 7.6.1 and the MacBook on 10.6, I'd need either to downgrade my MacBook to 10.5 or to upgrade my PowerBook to 8.1 since 10.6 doesn't write to HFS and 8.1 introduces HFS+. Also, USB SCSI interfaces seem to be quite expensive nowadays.
Alternatively, I could get a USB to serial interface and connect the two machines up for zmodemy NULL serial transfers. Per at least one post I've found on the Internet, if I can get FreePPP onto the PowerBook then I can use the PPP daemon built into OS X and even bridge 7.6.1 onto the Internet, allowing it to fetch as many files as it wants or to FTP onto my Pro. USB serial interfaces seem to be a lot more available than USB SCSI, but this doesn't solve the original problem of getting some software onto the machine.

BRLawyer
Aug 8, 12:48 PM
I find it quite amusing that so many people think MS is doomed. Especially since they are killing VPC. I don't think it was or ever will be a big revenue maker for MS, so it probably cost them more to keep it around then to shelve it.
I certainly think it would be great to see them lose about 40% of their desktop market share to OS X and Linux, but if that ever happens, it wont be a long time to come. All this MS is doomed and has messed up crap is nuts. Funny, but nuts.
Mr. Gates has already dropped the ball; I just hope Monkey Ballmer stays long enough to finish his bad job at MS...we would be all grateful.
I certainly think it would be great to see them lose about 40% of their desktop market share to OS X and Linux, but if that ever happens, it wont be a long time to come. All this MS is doomed and has messed up crap is nuts. Funny, but nuts.
Mr. Gates has already dropped the ball; I just hope Monkey Ballmer stays long enough to finish his bad job at MS...we would be all grateful.

bousozoku
Jan 19, 09:10 PM
Apple doesn't put on Macworld. There used to be two Macworlds, one in SF in Jan. and another on the East Coast in the summer. The Boston show disappeared a few years after Apple stopped going to that one. The WWDC is now Apple's summer event.
More precisely, the Boston show moved to New York City. After September 11, they people behind the show wanted to move it back to Boston and Apple refused to participate for some reason.
More precisely, the Boston show moved to New York City. After September 11, they people behind the show wanted to move it back to Boston and Apple refused to participate for some reason.

PodPacker
Jan 24, 02:49 PM
Probably will coincide with the availability of the 8800GT
hcho3
Apr 20, 04:35 PM
LTE iPhone is not coming this year. That's what Tim said.

miles01110
May 5, 05:29 PM
The image has to be an .eps file (encapsulated postscript).

aswitcher
Jan 13, 11:11 PM
And my question is, will Apple's N work with anyone elses?
tkadrum
Apr 7, 12:16 AM
you don't need to have cablevision subscription to use this? i.e. being a customer
You do have to have an account, therefor a customer is required. OR if you have friends/family and you could use their account.
You do have to have an account, therefor a customer is required. OR if you have friends/family and you could use their account.
jeffm5690
Apr 21, 03:41 PM
Bump ;(
darwen
Sep 12, 08:18 PM
I don't think the shuffles ever had special educational pricing, and I'm not sure the nanos ever did either.
I think they all had discounts. I know for a fact the nano's did. Not much but they did have a discount.
I think they all had discounts. I know for a fact the nano's did. Not much but they did have a discount.
spangenberg
Mar 14, 09:23 PM
Has anybody heard about the possible early opening of Apple stores tomorrow? Rumor is that they will open at 9:00am. The store at The Gateway wont confirm this though...
Cyclotrode
Oct 19, 01:37 AM
I was going to wait at the Apple Store that day, but thought that by the time I got there the line would be too long and they would run out, so I went to an AT&T store close by to get the iPhone. I did run by the Apple Store around 10pm that same evening and found out that they had more than enough phones to go around.
I heard the line was insanely long that day, but was managed well and it didn't take long to get all those people in and out of the store with their new toy...I'm sure next Friday will be the same way depending on how many people are going to buy a new Mac the same day as well.
It's going to be interesting. :)
I heard the line was insanely long that day, but was managed well and it didn't take long to get all those people in and out of the store with their new toy...I'm sure next Friday will be the same way depending on how many people are going to buy a new Mac the same day as well.
It's going to be interesting. :)









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