someoldguy
Mar 8, 03:03 PM
If you're interested in bird/nature photography try Wakodahatchee wetlands , Green Cay Nature Center , and Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge . They're all within an easy drive of Palm Beach and of each other . The first 2 probably have the best bird photo opportunities as they have walkways out into the wetlands ... the last has a walkway into a cypress swamp which is pretty neat,and shouldn't be too buggy at this time of year.
Start early and you can do all 3 in a day no problem. Was down there last spring and there were lots of nesting birds . 200mm or so on a crop body camera should get you pretty good images . Have fun
Start early and you can do all 3 in a day no problem. Was down there last spring and there were lots of nesting birds . 200mm or so on a crop body camera should get you pretty good images . Have fun
maflynn
Nov 3, 07:51 AM
Perhaps not a huge deal but the it appears that the sub forums are not aligned
http://ftp1.net/img/MR-subforum.png
http://ftp1.net/img/MR-subforum.png
nyfliiboy
Apr 30, 11:40 AM
That quality is impressive
iShatMyself
Mar 28, 01:38 AM
Comex and the gang need to push stop on their lives until this jb is complete.
.Max.
Feb 24, 08:52 AM
How the hell do I get a rar file to work? I DLed it and it opened with VLC which does nothing.
wtf?
Hahahaha :D
wtf?
Hahahaha :D
jent
Feb 5, 05:09 PM
I'm more just curious if there has been evidence that the typical response of "we only store them for a few days while we ensure delivery" is not always true. In a lot of crime investigations, it looks like the police look at the text messages stored on the phone itself.
reden
Mar 14, 11:04 PM
Concur. Never once saw a Zune.
I get the sense MS is scrambling to catch up. They are a software company, and Apple is a hardware & software company (and I'll concede in many cases hardware = gadgets). However,they are all driven by a few streams of software which they continue to improve upon.
Sounds like you need to get out more.
I get the sense MS is scrambling to catch up. They are a software company, and Apple is a hardware & software company (and I'll concede in many cases hardware = gadgets). However,they are all driven by a few streams of software which they continue to improve upon.
Sounds like you need to get out more.
devburke
Oct 8, 03:30 PM
198015
No way!!! :p
No way!!! :p
darwen
Sep 12, 08:15 PM
Whoohoo! One of the first replies!
I'm watching the webcast now... already updated iTunes and looks very coool so far!
And... OMG... Steve's wearing a black dress shirt instead of a turtleneck!
:eek:
Anybody know if the new iPod search features are going to work for existing iPods? So far I can't find it on my 60G that I just also updated...
Has anyone else had problems playing back the video? It keeps cutting out audio on me!
I'm watching the webcast now... already updated iTunes and looks very coool so far!
And... OMG... Steve's wearing a black dress shirt instead of a turtleneck!
:eek:
Anybody know if the new iPod search features are going to work for existing iPods? So far I can't find it on my 60G that I just also updated...
Has anyone else had problems playing back the video? It keeps cutting out audio on me!
G37Sam
Dec 13, 08:30 PM
I saw the title and came in, well, it's nice.
VideoCave
Mar 23, 12:23 PM
I have been using for few years now and and just use the Universal Preset or Apple TV preset. And thats it. Dont adjust anything just choose your preset and save location.
TreRep
Apr 18, 10:27 AM
This is in line with the iPhone life cycle.
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
2007 - iPhone (the Apple Beta)
2008 - iPhone 3G - Complete Redesign (or, IMHO, the "real" launch)
2009 - iPhone 3GS - Modest update
2010 - iPhone 4 - Complete redesign
2011 - iPhone 4.5 - Modest update
2012 - iPhone 5 - Complete redesign. (or at least, significant overhaul.)
iPad, iPod Touch & iPod Nano follow this curve. I feel like we can expect a revolutionary new device every 2 years, and a modest upgrade in between.
seems like apple is using the same modus operandi "tick-tock" as intel :cool::apple:
Friscohoya
Mar 17, 01:14 PM
This is good but they need to be better about how they treat the developers. The also need to figure out how to better organize the app store. They should have a wishlist and reccomendations.
williamnova
Mar 10, 02:13 PM
Hi, I'm doing some research into the 10.6 OS I've come across two pieces of seemingly conflicting documentation.
In the Network Services Admin 10.6 PDF (http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/Network_Services_Admin_v10.6.pdf) on pages 23-24 I'm reading "Mac OS X Server uses the xinetd process to manage many UNIX network services, such as FTP, finger, and so on. xinetd listens for requests on specific TCP/IP sockets and is a secure replacement for inetd. However, because xinetd does not handle RPC services well, inetd and xinetd are included with Mac OS X."
But Apple TN2083 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#technotes/tn2005/tn2083.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10003794) says "Starting with Mac OS X 10.4, inetd and xinetd daemons are deprecated in favor of launchd daemons; a launchd daemon can specify a list of TCP and UDP ports to listen on as part of its property list file. Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, inetd and xinetd daemons are no longer supported. However, it's easy to run an existing inetd or xinetd daemon by creating and installing a simple launchd property list file (resulting in an inetd-compatible launchd daemon). For an example of this, check out /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/finger.plist."
Can anybody shed some light on this? I have a feeling the TN is correct, but it would make me sad to find out that Apple's own server documentation is out of date. I'd attempt to poke around in the system myself, but sadly I can't afford a copy of 10.6 server. Lion can't come fast enough!
Thanks in advance for any info anybody can provide.
In the Network Services Admin 10.6 PDF (http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/Network_Services_Admin_v10.6.pdf) on pages 23-24 I'm reading "Mac OS X Server uses the xinetd process to manage many UNIX network services, such as FTP, finger, and so on. xinetd listens for requests on specific TCP/IP sockets and is a secure replacement for inetd. However, because xinetd does not handle RPC services well, inetd and xinetd are included with Mac OS X."
But Apple TN2083 (http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#technotes/tn2005/tn2083.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/DTS10003794) says "Starting with Mac OS X 10.4, inetd and xinetd daemons are deprecated in favor of launchd daemons; a launchd daemon can specify a list of TCP and UDP ports to listen on as part of its property list file. Starting with Mac OS X 10.5, inetd and xinetd daemons are no longer supported. However, it's easy to run an existing inetd or xinetd daemon by creating and installing a simple launchd property list file (resulting in an inetd-compatible launchd daemon). For an example of this, check out /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/finger.plist."
Can anybody shed some light on this? I have a feeling the TN is correct, but it would make me sad to find out that Apple's own server documentation is out of date. I'd attempt to poke around in the system myself, but sadly I can't afford a copy of 10.6 server. Lion can't come fast enough!
Thanks in advance for any info anybody can provide.
guywithaproblem
Apr 20, 05:59 PM
what is SB MBA?
scotty96LSC
Nov 2, 05:57 AM
http://idisk.mac.com/txwhitehouse//Public/nov10.png
Link (http://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/492861/)
Link (http://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/492861/)
PlaceofDis
Mar 7, 11:02 AM
you could always focus your site on the powerpc aspect of macs, since that is your domain name, just an idea though
otherwise, its totally up to you, if you put a lot of effort into the site and everything it might end up being another great mac community, who knows
its up to you in the long run what you want to do with it though....just remember to have fun no matter what, otherwise it really isnt worth it if you ask me
otherwise, its totally up to you, if you put a lot of effort into the site and everything it might end up being another great mac community, who knows
its up to you in the long run what you want to do with it though....just remember to have fun no matter what, otherwise it really isnt worth it if you ask me
dagrouch
Oct 26, 03:49 PM
I'm in the front of the line at the Deer Park store, can I expect anyone else? :p
Edit: 3:15 and still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
I would have joined had the t-shirts not sucked. :)
Actually, I have work so I can't make it. But at least I have Leopard already thanks to the pre-order.
Deer Park FTW!
Edit: 3:15 and still no one else, but they gave me an extension cord to charge my laptop.
I would have joined had the t-shirts not sucked. :)
Actually, I have work so I can't make it. But at least I have Leopard already thanks to the pre-order.
Deer Park FTW!
tigres
Mar 30, 06:49 AM
So, I'm trying to connect my DirecTV reciever to an Airport Base Station that I want to extend my wireless network, which is configured using a Siemens Gigaset router for our Frontier internet.
In Airport Utility, I've got "extend a wireless network" selected, but when I try to select my specific wireless network, it says "the network you've selected cannot be extended".
So I guess my question is this: is there a way to make my Gigaset router wireless network extendable, or will I only be able to use my Airport base to extend other Apple wireless routers?
I am almost positive you cannot extend via airport extreme any other non apple device. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
I would, if I were you, turn off the wifi module of the Siemens; connect it to the airport extreme Ethernet and broadcast from there.
Keep in mind, for direct tv, I am almost certain as well you need a Ethernet cable direct into a router from the dtv white homeshare box to broadcast the the other homesharing dtv devices.
In Airport Utility, I've got "extend a wireless network" selected, but when I try to select my specific wireless network, it says "the network you've selected cannot be extended".
So I guess my question is this: is there a way to make my Gigaset router wireless network extendable, or will I only be able to use my Airport base to extend other Apple wireless routers?
I am almost positive you cannot extend via airport extreme any other non apple device. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
I would, if I were you, turn off the wifi module of the Siemens; connect it to the airport extreme Ethernet and broadcast from there.
Keep in mind, for direct tv, I am almost certain as well you need a Ethernet cable direct into a router from the dtv white homeshare box to broadcast the the other homesharing dtv devices.
SasyBabe
Aug 19, 04:44 PM
I havent gotten my ipod yet.. but i will be soon, so i am trying to upload my CDs on my powerbook in itunes. I was wondering if someone could explain to me what apple lossless is in general terms and how it works? I am still kinda new to Macs so could you explain it fully. I noticed that after I imported my CD, I would go to the advanced menu in itunes and selected convert to apple lossless... it then converted my files. I went into my music folder that holds all my files and i see that i have 2 of everything I converted with apple lossless. The file extentions are the same sooo... what is going on here. I would like to know also if converting my songs to this format will allow me to have more room on my ipod???? What is the positive and negatives of this converting? I just need someone to explain this whole apple lossless idea to me and what it does. Thanx in advanced! ;) :)
AmbitiousLemon
Sep 12, 11:14 PM
hymn
jackerin
Mar 26, 10:58 AM
Hey y'all. I just bought a new double din Navigation head unit for for car. One of the many media features is that it excepts a micro SD card. What I would like to be able to do is create a micro SD card from my Mac.
A micro SD card is a physical product. Your Mac is not a factory. If you mean you want to disassemble your Mac and create a micro SD card from the components I would advise you not to do that as it will significantly devalue your computer.
It will make much more economic sense to buy a new micro SD card, for which you will need a card reader that accepts rather than than excepts the format.
A micro SD card is a physical product. Your Mac is not a factory. If you mean you want to disassemble your Mac and create a micro SD card from the components I would advise you not to do that as it will significantly devalue your computer.
It will make much more economic sense to buy a new micro SD card, for which you will need a card reader that accepts rather than than excepts the format.
rdowns
Dec 31, 07:42 AM
Originally posted by edesignuk
http://macrumors.com/contrib.html ;)
Paid!
Thank you
http://macrumors.com/contrib.html ;)
Paid!
Thank you
ChrisA
Jan 28, 11:44 AM
The dump command runs as root. Do you actually run the database as root with all file owned by root? Most people would make a special user just for the databse. If you are setup like that then perhaps you should run the dump as that user.
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
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