pivo6
Sep 11, 04:30 PM
Has it been four years already?
I had dropped off my oldest at school, and was on my way to drop off my then youngest at daycare. I decided to turn on the radio and found out that the first tower was on fire. What a horrible day that I'll never forget.
I had dropped off my oldest at school, and was on my way to drop off my then youngest at daycare. I decided to turn on the radio and found out that the first tower was on fire. What a horrible day that I'll never forget.
lvlarkkoenen
Apr 26, 07:52 AM
I suppose yearly is about right, although some say more often is better. However the 2010 reviews did mention it was a silent machine, not sure if they meant that it's more silent than previous versions. I'm curious to find out if cleaning works for you and if it's indeed still not as silent as your sisters mini.
robj
Mar 2, 03:39 AM
I never had OS9, but I think I heard some of this sound in other places.
In example, the "Quack" one sound me so familiar..., maybe there is a similar sound in Win 95 / 98?
In example, the "Quack" one sound me so familiar..., maybe there is a similar sound in Win 95 / 98?
PhoenixMac
Mar 25, 12:30 PM
Hopefully a jailbreak will be out soon now!
mistergreen2011
Apr 11, 09:58 AM
I create a button at runtime. The button appears but crashes the app with an NSException error when I click on it. I don't see what the issue is. I need a pair of new eyes. Thanks.
-(void)setupInterface {
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-(void)setupInterface {
Zeterain
Mar 11, 10:06 PM
They had all wifi blacks, and all but the 16 wifi whites. They had enough for all tickets given out, but that may be about it.
Ended up getting a 64gb White. Had a great time :)
Ended up getting a 64gb White. Had a great time :)
rice_web
Sep 29, 03:05 PM
Based on the benchmarks of the 1.25GHz DDR G4, I'd venture to say that we still do not have a full implementation of DDR memory, though a full implementation of DDR memory would provide little or no boost in most processes. I think that we are merely seeing the advantage of a 166MHz system bus, as opposed to the 133MHz bus that we saw for so long.
age234
Oct 26, 08:03 AM
Would that be possibly that Apple is trying to patent as many as possible user interface/method so that no one can get anything closer to the REAL video iPod?
I think that's a much more likely possibility. It's smart to patent anything you invent, even if you have no intention of using it for anything.
I think that's a much more likely possibility. It's smart to patent anything you invent, even if you have no intention of using it for anything.
Beardy man
Apr 12, 02:34 AM
June
I would like to see,
thinner displays
HDMI
Better quality
Better response times
And 20" at �200 23" at �350 30" at �700
I couldn't wait.
Sitting here typing at my 3 week old 30" ACD I'm wondering what would the advantage of a thinner display be? (It's the foot that takes the space)
I don't get any noticeable lag on video or large graphics so how much faster do you need the response time to be?
Build quality is far in excess of any other monitor I've ever had - this thing is built like a tank and the image quality (as a print designer) is spot on. It may not suit people who need an oversaturated bright display but for me it's hard to imagine a higher image quality.
Yes, I'd like the price to have been �700 but it isn't and compared to an Eizo it's a fair price. Using a 30" professionally, in comparison to a 17" monitor (okay, big jump) I used to spend 50% of my mouse time (subjective) moving windows around the screen to get at what I wanted. The productivity gains mean this monitor will pay for itself in 6-9 months. If you want to buy a 30" for leisure use then it's a luxury and cost shouldn't be an issue.
Even if new ACD's came out at the above specs tomorrow, I wouldn't regret having bought this monitor when I did.
HDMI isn't an issue for me as I watch movies on my TV and don't have time to get into video editing etc. ;)
I would like to see,
thinner displays
HDMI
Better quality
Better response times
And 20" at �200 23" at �350 30" at �700
I couldn't wait.
Sitting here typing at my 3 week old 30" ACD I'm wondering what would the advantage of a thinner display be? (It's the foot that takes the space)
I don't get any noticeable lag on video or large graphics so how much faster do you need the response time to be?
Build quality is far in excess of any other monitor I've ever had - this thing is built like a tank and the image quality (as a print designer) is spot on. It may not suit people who need an oversaturated bright display but for me it's hard to imagine a higher image quality.
Yes, I'd like the price to have been �700 but it isn't and compared to an Eizo it's a fair price. Using a 30" professionally, in comparison to a 17" monitor (okay, big jump) I used to spend 50% of my mouse time (subjective) moving windows around the screen to get at what I wanted. The productivity gains mean this monitor will pay for itself in 6-9 months. If you want to buy a 30" for leisure use then it's a luxury and cost shouldn't be an issue.
Even if new ACD's came out at the above specs tomorrow, I wouldn't regret having bought this monitor when I did.
HDMI isn't an issue for me as I watch movies on my TV and don't have time to get into video editing etc. ;)
RKpro
Apr 4, 04:54 PM
I bet sales of the whitebook have tanked since October. Only reason to buy a whitebook was because you could not afford a macbook pro. The air is even better than 13" MBP in everything but raw cpu power, and lack of some ports.
bryanc
Aug 7, 06:48 PM
Good riddance! :rolleyes:
Bloatware, unusable since like what, version 3? 4?
Isn't this exactly what we said when they killed IE. And we were right then too!
Bloatware, unusable since like what, version 3? 4?
Isn't this exactly what we said when they killed IE. And we were right then too!
micsaund
Jun 25, 11:53 AM
What he said...
You mean AppleCare? That's not included, but I can dig-up the purchase date and see if it's still eligible. I didn't purchase Acare because it was too large a percentage of the total cost of the laptop when new and I figured I'd take my chances, knowing that it's not "super expensive" even if I had buy a completely new MB down the road.
Now, the MBP I'm getting to replace this... that might be another story ;)
Mike
You mean AppleCare? That's not included, but I can dig-up the purchase date and see if it's still eligible. I didn't purchase Acare because it was too large a percentage of the total cost of the laptop when new and I figured I'd take my chances, knowing that it's not "super expensive" even if I had buy a completely new MB down the road.
Now, the MBP I'm getting to replace this... that might be another story ;)
Mike
Blakeasd
Apr 30, 12:09 AM
Hello,
I am writing a Cocoa application and I am running into a problem, when closing the about box to my app the application terminates. I call the following method so that when my main window closes the app terminates:
-(BOOL)applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed:(NSApplication *)sender{
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I am writing a Cocoa application and I am running into a problem, when closing the about box to my app the application terminates. I call the following method so that when my main window closes the app terminates:
-(BOOL)applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed:(NSApplication *)sender{
dolphin842
Mar 14, 09:01 PM
No, that would be slower as the read head of the hard drive would have to keep traveling between two physically-separate partitions when loading things. It would also likely wear out the drive faster as the read head would be moving around more.
The objective with a split setup is to divide system/app-loading and data-loading duties between two distinct drives. By working simultaneously to load everything, the process is much quicker as there's less 'head contention' (i.e. the head jumping back and forth between grabbing application resources and data). Putting the two partitions on the same drive would just worsen the head contention.
The objective with a split setup is to divide system/app-loading and data-loading duties between two distinct drives. By working simultaneously to load everything, the process is much quicker as there's less 'head contention' (i.e. the head jumping back and forth between grabbing application resources and data). Putting the two partitions on the same drive would just worsen the head contention.
ExoticFish
Mar 31, 08:01 PM
i picked it up about a month ago and am very happy that i did. i played a lot of Metal Slug as a kid and it was always one of my favorite games. I also absolutely love the artwork, but i also love the comedy thrown in as well. i'm happy that they have unlimited continues but i also like the ability to limit your continues so you can test yourself because the Metal Slug series is freaking HARD.
ghostface147
Mar 25, 12:26 PM
That was quick.
Bass
Sep 11, 10:59 AM
I was taking an after-school course and I didn't hear anything until that finished at 4PM. My Mum was waiting for me outside in the car and as soon as I got in she asked me whether I had heard about what had happened. I said that I hadn't and she said that two planes had crashed into World Trade Centre buildings. I remember thinking, what the hell are the World Trade Centre buildings? I honestly hadn't heard of them before 9/11. I can also remember sort of shrugging it off, I didn't think it was as major then as it turned out to be.
So, we got home and my Dad was watching Sky News. I saw the pictures and literally couldn't say anything for about ten minutes. I quietly made my way upstairs and got changed out of my school uniform and then returned to sit with my Parents for the rest of the night watching various news programmes, truly shocked at what had happened.
So, we got home and my Dad was watching Sky News. I saw the pictures and literally couldn't say anything for about ten minutes. I quietly made my way upstairs and got changed out of my school uniform and then returned to sit with my Parents for the rest of the night watching various news programmes, truly shocked at what had happened.
wilsonlaidlaw
May 6, 10:33 AM
Have a look here http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1451 it gives a few pointers on troubleshooting iTunes including instructions how to rebuild library. I had a similar issue with iTunes 9, when I could not add music to slideshows. Did a library rebuild and all worked well. Just as a first step, have you checked in Disk Utility for disk errors and rebuilt file permissions recently?
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benpope
Jul 25, 04:43 AM
Thanks to all for your helpful advice. Of course the one piece of info I didn't leave was that I am running OS9.2. The eject button works on the other CD-R drive, so the button is OK. I'll try OSX and see if that works - if not I'll check the cable, and if it's not that I'll take it to the doctor!
Any other bright ideas would be gratefully received!
Any other bright ideas would be gratefully received!
Watabou
Nov 1, 04:37 AM
Another car wallpaper :D
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/6166/screenshot20101101at231.png
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/6020/screenshot20101101at235.png
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/6166/screenshot20101101at231.png
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/6020/screenshot20101101at235.png
XCool
Aug 7, 07:33 PM
Probably they can't take all the Mac OS X Leopard - Introducing Vista 2.0
Hasta La Vista, Vista!
and had to give Apple a punch back? :D
Good riddance anyway... one less M$ software on my Mac... well, I don't install Virtual PeeCee anyway... :p
Hasta La Vista, Vista!
and had to give Apple a punch back? :D
Good riddance anyway... one less M$ software on my Mac... well, I don't install Virtual PeeCee anyway... :p
yellow
Sep 13, 06:40 AM
I figured I'd get blasted for this after I post. The thing is, the share feature is incorporated into iTunes and lets you listen to other peoples music. I want to download their music so I can put it on my iPod. I'm still only listening to it and not selling it or making money off it.. I dunno.
That's still stealing music. They buy it. You take it for yourself. Stealing? Yes.
That's still stealing music. They buy it. You take it for yourself. Stealing? Yes.
MacFan25
Jan 12, 07:20 PM
This site (http://www.esm.psu.edu/Faculty/Gray/movies.html) has quite a few Apple commercials and movies, including the iPhoto one.
Enjoy :)
Enjoy :)
m-dogg
Sep 12, 08:49 AM
At work. Someone I work with was on the phone with a friend at home watching the morning news and she heard about the first plane. Then the news about the second plane. At that point we figured this was more than an accident and a group of of went down to the cafe where they have a TV. There were already about 200 other people crowded around the one little TV.
Sigh...very sad just thinking about...
Sigh...very sad just thinking about...
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