
fanturo
Mar 22, 06:19 AM
Try http://www.vpnmaster.com
They are very fast and they have servers from USA, Canada, UK and Germany.
Best of all their service works perfect with Macs :)
They are very fast and they have servers from USA, Canada, UK and Germany.
Best of all their service works perfect with Macs :)

ZilogZ80
Mar 31, 02:38 PM
That's why you're in here trying to find a jailbreak to make your hardware usable, and the company you're defending is in washington trying to get laws passed to make jailbreaking illegal.
Wrong on all counts.
1. My jailbroken iPad 1 is perfectly usable thanks & I am very happy with it.
2. I don't defend Apple. I know what they are and accept that.
3. Jail breaking will never be made 'illegal'. what possible crime could it be?
Wrong on all counts.
1. My jailbroken iPad 1 is perfectly usable thanks & I am very happy with it.
2. I don't defend Apple. I know what they are and accept that.
3. Jail breaking will never be made 'illegal'. what possible crime could it be?

mad jew
Dec 14, 12:21 AM
I'm still confused. What's the purpose of this thread?
New 'tar contest (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868). :cool:
New 'tar contest (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868). :cool:

kwiiboy
Apr 12, 08:09 PM
To many Apple fans, everything that is against Apple policy looks like stealing. It is not. You still have to pay for your contract or pay the termination fee (which recovers the cost of hardware). So, feel free to jail-break or unlock. :p
Do you really think Apple unlocks iPhones in Lybia? You wish.
I was referring to the fact that he couldn't take one company's choice.
Do you really think Apple unlocks iPhones in Lybia? You wish.
I was referring to the fact that he couldn't take one company's choice.

brand
Mar 14, 08:11 PM
I'm picking up an original iPad for $250 and it's currently on 3.2.2. I want to update it to 4.2.1 and jailbreak it using Greenpois0n. Any advice on the right way to go about doing this? As far as I know, it's never been jailbroken up to this point.
Apple is no longer signing 4.2.1 so without having the SHSH blobs saved your only option will be to install 4.3 and do a tethered jailbreak.
Apple is no longer signing 4.2.1 so without having the SHSH blobs saved your only option will be to install 4.3 and do a tethered jailbreak.

T4R06
Mar 31, 07:48 PM
still the yoobao is superior to this..

Mr. Monsieur
Jan 22, 08:42 AM
I think they removed it, but according to Andrew Welch (president of Ambrosia Software), "Everything that was free in the older, free WireTap continues to be free in WireTap Pro. You can use it to your heart's content to record AIFF recordings, and never pay for it." If you use other features, an unregistered message is dubbed over your recordings until you register.
Hey folks! Hex Monkey, could you give a link for this quote? I downloaded wiretap pro, but all the documenatation provided suggests that one can only use it for 30 days for free, regardless of what file type one's using...thanks!
Hey folks! Hex Monkey, could you give a link for this quote? I downloaded wiretap pro, but all the documenatation provided suggests that one can only use it for 30 days for free, regardless of what file type one's using...thanks!

abuleban
Apr 19, 09:58 PM
aside from that, yer good
achie25
Sep 27, 09:23 PM
I should expand on my previous post.
She uses it primarily for the datebook and address book features.
She uses it primarily for the datebook and address book features.

Night Spring
Apr 16, 12:48 PM
Unfortunately, your only choices are to stay at 3.2 or update to 4.3.2. Apple is no longer allowing 4.3.1 to be installed. There's a way to get around this restriction, but to do so you need to have SHSH saved, and since you just got your replacement device from Apple, there wouldn't be any SHSH saved for it.
To replicate your old iPad's settings onto the replacement iPad, you restore from the old iPad's backup. Right click on the iPad icon on the left-hand column in iTunes, and you'll see a menu option saying "restore form bakcup." However, backups from newer firmware sometimes don't work on older firmware, so you might need to update to 4.3.2 in order to restore from your old iPad's backup.
Personally, I'd update and wait for a JB for 4.3.2, hopefully it won't take too long for it to come out.
To replicate your old iPad's settings onto the replacement iPad, you restore from the old iPad's backup. Right click on the iPad icon on the left-hand column in iTunes, and you'll see a menu option saying "restore form bakcup." However, backups from newer firmware sometimes don't work on older firmware, so you might need to update to 4.3.2 in order to restore from your old iPad's backup.
Personally, I'd update and wait for a JB for 4.3.2, hopefully it won't take too long for it to come out.

AlmostThere
May 5, 02:39 AM
Assuming your categorical variables are factors, you can use them integers, or call as.integer. When creating the factor, you can determine the sequence with levels()
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: blue green red
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 3 2 1
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"), levels=c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: red green blue
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 1 2 3
> r <- rnorm(10)
> r

University of Kentucky

University of Kentucky

University of Kentucky

University of Kentucky head

the University of Kentucky

University of Kentucky PE

University of Kentucky 9quot;

Hardwood Classics: University
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: blue green red
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 3 2 1
> clrs <- factor(c("red", "green", "blue"), levels=c("red", "green", "blue"))
> clrs
[1] red green blue
Levels: red green blue
> as.integer(clrs)
[1] 1 2 3
> r <- rnorm(10)
> r

MacNut
Mar 4, 04:27 PM
A tiny spider species has triggered a Mazda recall - and there's nothing itsy-bitsy about it.
The yellow sac spider has been nesting in the fuel hoses of certain Mazda6 cars, causing clogs that could lead to fuel leaks and fires.
Mazda announced Friday that it was recalling more than 65,000 cars in the U.S., Canada and Mexico to address the puzzling problem.
The spider is a common household insect but employees of the Japanese automaker are clueless as to why the tiny arachnids chose their brand.
"We really don't know how they're getting in," said Mazda spokesman Jeremy Barnes. "This is a really strange case."
One floated theory is that the spiders are attracted to the smell of gasoline, but though that explanation gets chuckles, bug experts say there is not much science behind it.
"I think gas would kill them if they came in contact with it, and if they were attracted to it we would have found out years ago," said Rick Vetter, a Long Island native and University of California, Riverside researcher who is one of the nation's most prominent entomologists
"I do a lot of myth busting regarding spiders, and it's really amazing the amount of insanity that gets generated about these things," he said.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln entomologist Barb Ogg agrees.
"It doesn't make any sense to me. They like to spend their time in little tight spaces, so I think it's more likely related to how [the fuel system] constructed," she said.
The spiders have been weaving small sacs in rubber hoses attached to the cars' fuel tank system, blocking ventilation and causing pressure that could lead to cracks, gas leaks and in the worst-case scenario a fire.
The company reports there have been no serious incidents related to the bizarre spider infestations.
It was unclear why the eight-legged pests were partial to the Mazda6 - the only model affected - over other models or automakers.
This particular spider is about the size of a dime and weaves a small sac instead of a large web a la Charlotte of "Charlotte's Web" fame.
Mazda launched the recall after dealers around the country reported more than 20 cases of the nesting spiders in Mazda6 models released in 2009 and 2010.
The company said it will notify owners of affected cars this month. Dealers will inspect and clean out the fuel lines if necessary.
Mazda said it may never solve the mystery of the fuel line-dwelling spiders.
Cracking a joke on the Mazda's popular commercial jingle, Barnes siad, "Perhaps yellow sac spiders like to go Zoom-Zoom?"http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/03/04/2011-03-04_bizarre_fuel_hose_spider_infestations_spark_mass_mazda_recall_65000_cars_recalle.html
The yellow sac spider has been nesting in the fuel hoses of certain Mazda6 cars, causing clogs that could lead to fuel leaks and fires.
Mazda announced Friday that it was recalling more than 65,000 cars in the U.S., Canada and Mexico to address the puzzling problem.
The spider is a common household insect but employees of the Japanese automaker are clueless as to why the tiny arachnids chose their brand.
"We really don't know how they're getting in," said Mazda spokesman Jeremy Barnes. "This is a really strange case."
One floated theory is that the spiders are attracted to the smell of gasoline, but though that explanation gets chuckles, bug experts say there is not much science behind it.
"I think gas would kill them if they came in contact with it, and if they were attracted to it we would have found out years ago," said Rick Vetter, a Long Island native and University of California, Riverside researcher who is one of the nation's most prominent entomologists
"I do a lot of myth busting regarding spiders, and it's really amazing the amount of insanity that gets generated about these things," he said.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln entomologist Barb Ogg agrees.
"It doesn't make any sense to me. They like to spend their time in little tight spaces, so I think it's more likely related to how [the fuel system] constructed," she said.
The spiders have been weaving small sacs in rubber hoses attached to the cars' fuel tank system, blocking ventilation and causing pressure that could lead to cracks, gas leaks and in the worst-case scenario a fire.
The company reports there have been no serious incidents related to the bizarre spider infestations.
It was unclear why the eight-legged pests were partial to the Mazda6 - the only model affected - over other models or automakers.
This particular spider is about the size of a dime and weaves a small sac instead of a large web a la Charlotte of "Charlotte's Web" fame.
Mazda launched the recall after dealers around the country reported more than 20 cases of the nesting spiders in Mazda6 models released in 2009 and 2010.
The company said it will notify owners of affected cars this month. Dealers will inspect and clean out the fuel lines if necessary.
Mazda said it may never solve the mystery of the fuel line-dwelling spiders.
Cracking a joke on the Mazda's popular commercial jingle, Barnes siad, "Perhaps yellow sac spiders like to go Zoom-Zoom?"http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/03/04/2011-03-04_bizarre_fuel_hose_spider_infestations_spark_mass_mazda_recall_65000_cars_recalle.html

jer446
Apr 12, 03:00 PM
Bump

themyst
Apr 7, 12:22 AM
Does anyone know if such instructions exist for the Time Warner TV app?
drumpat01
Oct 26, 07:37 PM
I'm sitting here in Starbucks watching my friend install Leopard on his MacBook Pro. I will be buying mine at my school for $69. Horray for being a student!

mad jew
Dec 24, 03:30 PM
To the best of my knowledge, that's not how Spotlight works. It indexes on the go such that if you make a new file, save it and quit, it'll instantly be in Spotlight. It doesn't go through and reindex periodically.
More likely, they're just random computer processes that are keeping the hard drive running. I think you're right in assuming the drive is fine, but keep regular back ups all the same, irrespective of clicking noises. :)
More likely, they're just random computer processes that are keeping the hard drive running. I think you're right in assuming the drive is fine, but keep regular back ups all the same, irrespective of clicking noises. :)

toph2toast
Apr 29, 10:27 AM
figure out how to change the apps that were labeled wrong... I was doing something pretty dumb.
Still would like to know how to assign image to an app that wasn't part of the original theme. Thanks.
Still would like to know how to assign image to an app that wasn't part of the original theme. Thanks.

doxavita
Jan 27, 02:57 PM
I have a 5th gen iPod. I forgot to unplug it after it finished fully charging (30 more minutes to be exact), is that fine? no issues with the battery?
thanks!
thanks!

patrick0brien
Jul 2, 04:46 PM
Originally posted by plinkoman
no, i meant my decision to buy vpc is based mostly on that, i'm switching one way or another
-plinkoman
Ah. Sorry, I misunderstood.
I'd say don't bother with VPC at all. But at least you have the option of using the Mac, then deciding later as well.
no, i meant my decision to buy vpc is based mostly on that, i'm switching one way or another
-plinkoman
Ah. Sorry, I misunderstood.
I'd say don't bother with VPC at all. But at least you have the option of using the Mac, then deciding later as well.
blevins321
Apr 19, 10:26 AM
I don't know if there is a way to directly get wired ethernet connection on to your iPad. I think probably not. But, one pricey solution is this:
Buy an Apple AirPort Express, a very small wifi router about the size of your palm. It will plug into the wired ethernet and broadcast wifi signal.
+1 - This would be about the same price as paying for 3 months of 3G service, so it will balance out in the long run :-) HERE (http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MB321LL-A-Airport-Express/dp/B0015YJOK2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303226759&sr=8-1) is the Amazon link..$94 free shipping.
Buy an Apple AirPort Express, a very small wifi router about the size of your palm. It will plug into the wired ethernet and broadcast wifi signal.
+1 - This would be about the same price as paying for 3 months of 3G service, so it will balance out in the long run :-) HERE (http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MB321LL-A-Airport-Express/dp/B0015YJOK2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303226759&sr=8-1) is the Amazon link..$94 free shipping.
arn
Jan 9, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by Doctor Q
How do you toggle it the other way?
same url
arn
How do you toggle it the other way?
same url
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firewood
Apr 20, 05:54 PM
They seem to stop after the first issue, especially if the first issue is bad enough. If the app crashes, they can't look much farther. However a small number of developers have reported Apple rejecting an app and giving more than one reason. Don't count on it.
Val-kyrie
Jan 27, 10:11 AM
I thought that this thread is about ACDs and I believe that they are primarily used other than watching broadcast tv.
There are already displays with xvYCC and it's gamut is so big that 8-bit colors will show banding. 8-bits are enough for ntsc gamut, but not bigger.
Next versions of bd / hd-dvd specs will include xvYCC and h.264 broadcasts will probably use xvYCC also in the future.
ACDs are also used a lot in professional video post production and there is need for more than 8-bit colors. Also high quality photography needs more than 8-bits. All DSLRs have had deeper color depth than 8-bits from day one.
8-bits is enough when display's real contrast ratio is about 300:1, but when we already have displays that have contrast ratio way beyond that, there is banding on a carefully profiled display. 256 brightness levels just isn't enough. That's why sdi has had 10-bits for a decade.
So there really is need for more than 8-bits with displayport or any other way. Even average consumers will notice that within a lifetime of a new ACD.
When I buy expensive high quality devices like displays, I want them to be high quality at least half of their life, not just now.
It would also be nice if the new displays would be TCO 06 compliant. The current displays are only TCO 03 compliant.
There are already displays with xvYCC and it's gamut is so big that 8-bit colors will show banding. 8-bits are enough for ntsc gamut, but not bigger.
Next versions of bd / hd-dvd specs will include xvYCC and h.264 broadcasts will probably use xvYCC also in the future.
ACDs are also used a lot in professional video post production and there is need for more than 8-bit colors. Also high quality photography needs more than 8-bits. All DSLRs have had deeper color depth than 8-bits from day one.
8-bits is enough when display's real contrast ratio is about 300:1, but when we already have displays that have contrast ratio way beyond that, there is banding on a carefully profiled display. 256 brightness levels just isn't enough. That's why sdi has had 10-bits for a decade.
So there really is need for more than 8-bits with displayport or any other way. Even average consumers will notice that within a lifetime of a new ACD.
When I buy expensive high quality devices like displays, I want them to be high quality at least half of their life, not just now.
It would also be nice if the new displays would be TCO 06 compliant. The current displays are only TCO 03 compliant.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 28, 02:09 PM
Have you tried AJA System Test (http://www.aja.com/products/software/) yet to benchmark your HDD?
And how much free HDD capacity do you have?
And how much free HDD capacity do you have?









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