benhollberg
Mar 18, 02:37 PM
They have a limit one per person per day. So if you buy 1 you have to come back tomorrow to buy another. Also, you cant hold item. First come first serve.
I was there 7.40 am yesterday to get mine. Store opens at 8 everyday.
So you can find out if they have them before they open?
I was there 7.40 am yesterday to get mine. Store opens at 8 everyday.
So you can find out if they have them before they open?
frunkis54
Apr 2, 03:24 PM
I've not ever seen pop-ups on this site in the 2 years I've been visiting.
Could it be from another site you might have up in the background?
nope it was definatly this site. i refreshed a few times and haven't seen it since so im better now :)
Could it be from another site you might have up in the background?
nope it was definatly this site. i refreshed a few times and haven't seen it since so im better now :)
Macmaniac
Dec 31, 07:46 AM
Cool, a redesign is always good! Just in time for new Macs;)
twoodcc
Oct 4, 09:28 AM
This would be awesome!
wow. i agree. i hope something comes out of this
wow. i agree. i hope something comes out of this
Eidorian
Dec 16, 12:12 PM
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
I use this site for my conversions.
$400 = �225
$500 = �282
So yeah, you're right.
I use this site for my conversions.
$400 = �225
$500 = �282
So yeah, you're right.
MarcelV
Oct 26, 11:12 AM
the click wheel would presumably be a "virtual" one that appears on the screen.
I don't think a touch bezel would preclude the use of a touch screen also.
Arn, based on the AppleInsider article, and Fig. 13C in the filing, you seem to be correct.
next Tuesday, right? :)
I don't think a touch bezel would preclude the use of a touch screen also.
Arn, based on the AppleInsider article, and Fig. 13C in the filing, you seem to be correct.
next Tuesday, right? :)
cameronlc
Mar 11, 10:58 AM
Some of you guys are lucky you'll be there at 1! I won't be there until 5! :eek:
Lucky if we end up getting an Ipad2 that is. I'll be ashamed to have stood in line for 5 hours + and get nothing!
Lucky if we end up getting an Ipad2 that is. I'll be ashamed to have stood in line for 5 hours + and get nothing!
jettredmont
Oct 4, 02:59 PM
could be. but honestly i don't think that's a good thing. it just makes the equipment more expensive, clunky and less capable than dedicated devices. after all you don't need that feat all the time. only once in a while and then you bring the extra gps. cramming a gps in nowadays small P&S or even DSLR's is just expensive and complicated.
my two cents.
Every cell phone sold in the US has to have a working GPS device in it, and the GPS has to be "on" at all times.
Cost and power consumption are hardly issues. The only extra cost is adding an interface to the GPS unit to get the latest location data (which might be the front door of the building you're in if you're inside). The only extra power consumption is that needed to initiate and react to that poll, which is negligible (obviously).
But, yes, adding such a feature on a straight digicam or DSLR wouldn't necessarily make much sense. However, compared to the cost of an external GPS, which records "breadcrumbs" constantly (instead of just when you take a picture, because it doesn't know when you take a picture) and has enough memory and battery to hold said breadcrumbs throughout a, say, two-day road trip, integrating a low-power GPS into a camera doesn't sound all that far-fetched. But, I don't see camera makers doing that until GPS-locating of photos shows signs of taking off, which it doesn't, yet.
my two cents.
Every cell phone sold in the US has to have a working GPS device in it, and the GPS has to be "on" at all times.
Cost and power consumption are hardly issues. The only extra cost is adding an interface to the GPS unit to get the latest location data (which might be the front door of the building you're in if you're inside). The only extra power consumption is that needed to initiate and react to that poll, which is negligible (obviously).
But, yes, adding such a feature on a straight digicam or DSLR wouldn't necessarily make much sense. However, compared to the cost of an external GPS, which records "breadcrumbs" constantly (instead of just when you take a picture, because it doesn't know when you take a picture) and has enough memory and battery to hold said breadcrumbs throughout a, say, two-day road trip, integrating a low-power GPS into a camera doesn't sound all that far-fetched. But, I don't see camera makers doing that until GPS-locating of photos shows signs of taking off, which it doesn't, yet.
Shaneuk
Mar 17, 04:18 PM
Carter Pewterschmidt - "Hey Bill Gates, can you help me program my Zune? Oh wait, I have an iPod, like the rest of the world."
puma1552
Feb 24, 09:04 AM
Thanks, that's pretty retarded to have to do. Alas, I got it.
bluemonkey
Sep 23, 11:03 AM
I like the design of these better than the G5, and I don't want to spend several hundred dollars more on something that I don't like as well. I want to get the absolute fastest one they made. Would that be a 20" 1Ghz model? Any known issues on these machines? I will be using it for freelance graphic design work. For the last year and a half, I have used my 12" 800mHz G4 ibook (640mb ram), so I know performance will not be an issue. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
-Jason
-Jason
rdhazrd
Aug 5, 03:22 PM
OK, Since that's how you feel about it and since I don't post on here much and didn't see the attach button. I'll just remove it.
jagolden
Aug 8, 02:33 PM
Well, Pages can open and edit and save .doc files, and Keynote can do the same with .ppt files.
But formatting and the such can be an issue. NeoOffice/OpenOffice handles .doc and .ppt formatting better, from what I hear. I've never used OpenOffice extensively, so I wouldn't know.
But see, that's just it. If we're working back and forth on .docs and .xls's, we can't have ANY formating problems - they've got to match. AND I'm not going to jump through any hoops by using this or that piece of software to make it happen. Don't have time - gotta produce!
But formatting and the such can be an issue. NeoOffice/OpenOffice handles .doc and .ppt formatting better, from what I hear. I've never used OpenOffice extensively, so I wouldn't know.
But see, that's just it. If we're working back and forth on .docs and .xls's, we can't have ANY formating problems - they've got to match. AND I'm not going to jump through any hoops by using this or that piece of software to make it happen. Don't have time - gotta produce!
McScooby
Oct 4, 10:45 AM
as much as GPS meta-tagging would sure have the wow factor on the '07 release of iPhoto. the recent rumour only mentions that iPhoto has a missing button that contains a link that goes to google maps.
Linking this tidbit, to a supposed handheld device that apple is developing combined with the yet to be seen iPhone seems to be blowing things out of proportion, somehow the cynic in me says that all the next release may do is link your keywords / album names to google maps without the precise location where a photo was taken. It sure will be a busy MW'07 if it does transpire though!
Linking this tidbit, to a supposed handheld device that apple is developing combined with the yet to be seen iPhone seems to be blowing things out of proportion, somehow the cynic in me says that all the next release may do is link your keywords / album names to google maps without the precise location where a photo was taken. It sure will be a busy MW'07 if it does transpire though!
kwajo.com
Dec 3, 12:11 AM
hmmm, I'm not sure, I've had Apache server running on various machines for over 2 years now and no hacking has taken place, but I'm not sure, obviously you're opening your machine somewhat. I run the OS X firewall and a hardware firewall on my router, probably more peace of mind than actual protection, but it's worked out fine so far
patrick0brien
Jul 26, 04:29 PM
Originally posted by pEZ
Also make sure you have Quicktime 6.3 - that will allow the AAC encoding.
-Nawlins
pEZ stole my thunder :D
Yes, you need Quicktime 6.3 as the AAC codec resides withing that, not iTunes. iTunes merely borrows it.
Also make sure you have Quicktime 6.3 - that will allow the AAC encoding.
-Nawlins
pEZ stole my thunder :D
Yes, you need Quicktime 6.3 as the AAC codec resides withing that, not iTunes. iTunes merely borrows it.
yg17
Dec 18, 03:39 PM
Thanks, but it needs to be 2.0 since it will have a hard drive, iPod nano, and PSP hooked up to it.
Horrortaxi
Jul 13, 04:27 PM
Another thing about converting AAC to mp3--you're tinkering with a file that's already compressed and you'll lose some sound quality. I got excited about AAC and ripped a few hundred of my CDs. Then I discovered that Tivo won't play AAC (I stream my mp3s from my Mac to the Tivo, which is connected to the home theater). So rather than re-rip all my CDs I converted them to mp3 in iTunes. They sounded pretty crappy. I might just have good ears--I can tell the difference between CD and vinyl--but that was an unacceptable loss of quality. I ended up re-ripping everything.
Consultant
Apr 3, 04:32 PM
Ouch, I guess the world is ending in 2012. :mad:
jeffm5690
Apr 18, 11:56 AM
I guess I am out of luck. I have no clue how to remove the DRM on the original app. I am so kicking myself in the butt for updating it. UGH.
john_satc
Mar 1, 01:41 AM
Thanks everyone but no luck!
Use OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/), it's free and handles .ppt files great. It has its limitations but will serve your needs and you can't beat the price! :)
I tried this, and after waiting nearly an hour to download it and X11 from the apple website, i opened it and there was lot of error messages . i don't know what went wrong . i just uninstalled - even that didn't work, i had to delete the files myself which i hope worked.
but thanks for trying though!
jon
Use OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/), it's free and handles .ppt files great. It has its limitations but will serve your needs and you can't beat the price! :)
I tried this, and after waiting nearly an hour to download it and X11 from the apple website, i opened it and there was lot of error messages . i don't know what went wrong . i just uninstalled - even that didn't work, i had to delete the files myself which i hope worked.
but thanks for trying though!
jon
Gavzilla2003
Jul 12, 08:44 PM
I have a 15GB iPod for windows and I am trying to convert AAC files (which are on my iPod) to MP3 files so I can transfer them on to my computer. Is there a way to do this with windows.
kingcrowing
Nov 29, 06:55 AM
PM sent, let me know what you think
Fishrrman
Apr 2, 09:35 AM
"I'm wondering if it's possible to install 10.7 to an external drive?"
Works for me.
IMPORTANT:
Something I discovered is that you MUST have journaling ENABLED with Lion, or the installer won't even "see" the drive and/or partition you are trying to install onto.
Up to this point it has been my standard operating practice to DISable journaling (along with Spotlight) on ALL my drives and partitions. Others may disagree, but I don't like the extraneous "disk activity" that goes on behind the scenes with both of these "features" (at least Disk Utility allows users to turn journaling off if they wish).
So, when I first attempted to install Lion to a spare partition, I couldn't even _find_ the partition in Lion's installer. It just "wasn't there".
I quit the Installer and went to Disk Utility, and re-initialized the target partition, this time with journaling ENABLED. Afterwards, the Lion installer saw it and did its thing.
I'm using a USB2 SATA docking station (with a bare drive) as my hardware platform for testing Lion. Yes, it does boot up a bit slower, but once "up and running", it's just fine.
I can't see why anyone would (at least at this point in the developmental stages) want to use Lion as their "primary system". Already have seen a few postings in the forum with the gist of "how do I downgrade BACK to Snow Leopard?" Well, why did you take such a big chance in the first place?
Works for me.
IMPORTANT:
Something I discovered is that you MUST have journaling ENABLED with Lion, or the installer won't even "see" the drive and/or partition you are trying to install onto.
Up to this point it has been my standard operating practice to DISable journaling (along with Spotlight) on ALL my drives and partitions. Others may disagree, but I don't like the extraneous "disk activity" that goes on behind the scenes with both of these "features" (at least Disk Utility allows users to turn journaling off if they wish).
So, when I first attempted to install Lion to a spare partition, I couldn't even _find_ the partition in Lion's installer. It just "wasn't there".
I quit the Installer and went to Disk Utility, and re-initialized the target partition, this time with journaling ENABLED. Afterwards, the Lion installer saw it and did its thing.
I'm using a USB2 SATA docking station (with a bare drive) as my hardware platform for testing Lion. Yes, it does boot up a bit slower, but once "up and running", it's just fine.
I can't see why anyone would (at least at this point in the developmental stages) want to use Lion as their "primary system". Already have seen a few postings in the forum with the gist of "how do I downgrade BACK to Snow Leopard?" Well, why did you take such a big chance in the first place?
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