amarcus
Apr 29, 11:39 AM
I'm doubtful there will be an update to the 27inch cinema display for sometime:
1) If history is any judge, this line always get infrequent updates and the last one was fairly recent (Buyer's guide can be misleading as "updates" were really price-drops/dropping of models).
2) Thunderbolt (TB) fully supports the current cinema display as it can be used at the end of the daisy chain.
3) Only the MacBook pro's support TB and I'd imagine that the cinema displays will get it last i.e. expect updates to the Mac Pro, iMac, Mac Mini first.
4) Rumours suggest that Apple might intend on giving us a "retina" cinema display. It's just too soon for such a display! I'd imagine sometime next year... The cinema display just doesn't get updates this frequently i.e. one now, one next year.
With that said, I'd love to be proved wrong and Apple to update it!
Adam
1) If history is any judge, this line always get infrequent updates and the last one was fairly recent (Buyer's guide can be misleading as "updates" were really price-drops/dropping of models).
2) Thunderbolt (TB) fully supports the current cinema display as it can be used at the end of the daisy chain.
3) Only the MacBook pro's support TB and I'd imagine that the cinema displays will get it last i.e. expect updates to the Mac Pro, iMac, Mac Mini first.
4) Rumours suggest that Apple might intend on giving us a "retina" cinema display. It's just too soon for such a display! I'd imagine sometime next year... The cinema display just doesn't get updates this frequently i.e. one now, one next year.
With that said, I'd love to be proved wrong and Apple to update it!
Adam
Deepdale
Sep 12, 05:00 AM
I presently work seven blocks from Ground Zero, but before the move to my new location I worked for eleven years directly across the street from the WTC. I will share with you some of my vivid memories from that day. It was a busy morning and I was listening to Beatles music coming through my headphones when I felt my chair lifted about 1 inch off the carpeted floor.
As unusual as that was, I was rather quick to dismiss it because the prior week similar repairs were being done on the floor beneath me. Heavy tools were used at that time and noticeable vibrations felt throughout the day ... thus, I did not feel an apparent need to be curious and pursue the matter further.
About ten minutes after the first plane hit the North Tower, we all received immediate orders to evacuate the building in a calm manner. After arriving on the street, I looked upward and it eerily resembled evening. At least 15 fire engines were screaming all around us and a beautiful September morning was rapidly transformed into a horror.
Some fellow employees had been on the top floor and heard that first plane roaring by one block away, and seconds later watched it slice into the WTC building from their unobstructed view.
Within 15 minutes it was deemed far too dangerous for hundreds of workers to be milling around outside, so we were dismissed and told to go home immediately. I was lucky to get my train because some subway lines stopped service within an hour.
From where I get the train it is underground ... however, when it leaves Manhattan about 8 minutes later it becomes an elevated train and you have an excellent view of the downtown skyline.
Needless to say, on this morning there was nothing picturesque about it. It was obscene! The higher floors of both buildings were now engulfed in flames and thick clouds of toxic smoke were pouring into the surrounding pretty blue sky. Everyone on the jammed train was riveted to what was unfolding before their eyes.
I cannot even imagine the fear that overcame people who decide to leap to their deaths as opposed to perishing in the inferno. I tried hard to suppress thinking about it, but figured I probably would have opted for the former method myself ... sure it is gruesome, but it would all be over in 15-20 seconds.
When I arrived home, the only TV station working was Channel 2 since they had a backup master antenna atop the Empire State Building. All other media outlets were either dark or had such awful interference which rendered them unwatchable. After being fixated to the television for about 30 minutes, the first building hit toppled.
As horrible as this all was, for some reason I thought the towers would never fall despite the spillage of jet fuel and resulting raging fires. I know nothing about engineering and architecture, so it was just wishful thinking on my part. Since watching the WTC during the years of construction, it had an invincible aura to it.
The 24 hour coverage was continuous for at least 7-10 days. After the second building crumbled, I retrieved a voice mail message from management informing employees that we would be required to stay home for two weeks to ensure the structural safety of our building.
When we eventually did get back to work, we were without phone service for another 3-4 weeks. The telephone company underground substation servicing much of lower Manhattan was located directly across from the WTC and completely destroyed.
It was a terribly sad, frightening and chaotic day that I will never forget because it has been indelibly etched in my mind ... hopefully, a repeat performance of such an inhumane, despicable and cowardly act will not come again to an American city on any scale.
As unusual as that was, I was rather quick to dismiss it because the prior week similar repairs were being done on the floor beneath me. Heavy tools were used at that time and noticeable vibrations felt throughout the day ... thus, I did not feel an apparent need to be curious and pursue the matter further.
About ten minutes after the first plane hit the North Tower, we all received immediate orders to evacuate the building in a calm manner. After arriving on the street, I looked upward and it eerily resembled evening. At least 15 fire engines were screaming all around us and a beautiful September morning was rapidly transformed into a horror.
Some fellow employees had been on the top floor and heard that first plane roaring by one block away, and seconds later watched it slice into the WTC building from their unobstructed view.
Within 15 minutes it was deemed far too dangerous for hundreds of workers to be milling around outside, so we were dismissed and told to go home immediately. I was lucky to get my train because some subway lines stopped service within an hour.
From where I get the train it is underground ... however, when it leaves Manhattan about 8 minutes later it becomes an elevated train and you have an excellent view of the downtown skyline.
Needless to say, on this morning there was nothing picturesque about it. It was obscene! The higher floors of both buildings were now engulfed in flames and thick clouds of toxic smoke were pouring into the surrounding pretty blue sky. Everyone on the jammed train was riveted to what was unfolding before their eyes.
I cannot even imagine the fear that overcame people who decide to leap to their deaths as opposed to perishing in the inferno. I tried hard to suppress thinking about it, but figured I probably would have opted for the former method myself ... sure it is gruesome, but it would all be over in 15-20 seconds.
When I arrived home, the only TV station working was Channel 2 since they had a backup master antenna atop the Empire State Building. All other media outlets were either dark or had such awful interference which rendered them unwatchable. After being fixated to the television for about 30 minutes, the first building hit toppled.
As horrible as this all was, for some reason I thought the towers would never fall despite the spillage of jet fuel and resulting raging fires. I know nothing about engineering and architecture, so it was just wishful thinking on my part. Since watching the WTC during the years of construction, it had an invincible aura to it.
The 24 hour coverage was continuous for at least 7-10 days. After the second building crumbled, I retrieved a voice mail message from management informing employees that we would be required to stay home for two weeks to ensure the structural safety of our building.
When we eventually did get back to work, we were without phone service for another 3-4 weeks. The telephone company underground substation servicing much of lower Manhattan was located directly across from the WTC and completely destroyed.
It was a terribly sad, frightening and chaotic day that I will never forget because it has been indelibly etched in my mind ... hopefully, a repeat performance of such an inhumane, despicable and cowardly act will not come again to an American city on any scale.
Muscle Master
Nov 1, 03:44 PM
Can't say why, but I love this picture.
How where you able to get those icons to display their stats like that.. I have geektools installed and haven't a clue how to use it
How where you able to get those icons to display their stats like that.. I have geektools installed and haven't a clue how to use it
hcuar
Jan 14, 06:33 PM
People at work ask if I have stock in Apple... Yes, i'm sick. ;)
iisforiphone
May 5, 08:22 AM
does color keyboard work with 5-row keyboard?
i dont have a 5row keyboard to test but there is themes in the list that say 5row
i dont have a 5row keyboard to test but there is themes in the list that say 5row
nuclear MnMs
Feb 21, 07:53 PM
How does the MP3/M4A sound played in iTunes compared to played in Quicktime and opened in Audacity?
Well this is interesting. I opened all three (QuickTime, Audacity, and GarageBand) to compare the quality of one song. Now, all of a sudden, GarageBand plays the song normally without altering any sounds. You'll have to take my word on the fact that at one point it did convert the song and remove bass, which is strange, but it now works as it should! :D
Thank you for all your help, everyone!
Matthew
Well this is interesting. I opened all three (QuickTime, Audacity, and GarageBand) to compare the quality of one song. Now, all of a sudden, GarageBand plays the song normally without altering any sounds. You'll have to take my word on the fact that at one point it did convert the song and remove bass, which is strange, but it now works as it should! :D
Thank you for all your help, everyone!
Matthew
Darkroom
Feb 19, 07:29 PM
uganda? no thanks and unchecked from iTunes connect. that government needs to be focusing on some serious social growth before worrying about getting an app store. i wonder if the ugandan government will prosecute those who download gay-themed apps along with the others for so-called "attempted homosexuality". :mad:
why did apple sponsor "no to prop 8" in california but give uganda an app store? what a joke!
why did apple sponsor "no to prop 8" in california but give uganda an app store? what a joke!
mif
Mar 28, 03:47 AM
mfram, can i use that code?
MacRumors
Apr 18, 09:42 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/18/spec-bumped-iphone-5-set-for-september-ramp-revamped-iphone-in-1h-2012/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
by rotating ocean currents
(Ocean Current Map) Key
Antarctic Circumpolar Current
The ocean currents surrounding
Currents In The Pacific Ocean
ocean surface current in
Pacific ocean currents
Ocean Currents - sea, depth,
of the Pacific Ocean,
of ocean currents roughly
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/18/104037-iphone_4_side_shot.jpg
john_satc
Feb 27, 04:16 PM
hi thanks all for your help. i just checked and i dont have keynote and here in the UK its �50 - ouch! i can't afford that either, at the moment im trying to find a way to pay of apple protection for my ibook at �200 - so i think iWorks will have to wait a while. it was hard enough getting the money to pay for iLife '05 Up-To-Date which should have come free. ahh! i love my iBook and all, and i thought once i shelled out all the money for it, i would have to pay anything on top. how wrong could i be! �200 insurance, iLife �15, ms works 4 apple �100 OR iWork at �50. it all adds up!
any other ideas or should i give in now?
thanks again though!
any other ideas or should i give in now?
thanks again though!
Rot'nApple
Apr 4, 05:04 PM
Duh Charlie Sheen says WINNER!
I thought Charlie Sheen said, 'Go ahead and "boo"... I already got your money!'
Duh, Loser! :confused::eek:
Regarding MBA... Got mine Black Thursday last year! First ever laptop for me! :cool::apple:
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I thought Charlie Sheen said, 'Go ahead and "boo"... I already got your money!'
Duh, Loser! :confused::eek:
Regarding MBA... Got mine Black Thursday last year! First ever laptop for me! :cool::apple:
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bigus7674
Dec 8, 10:08 AM
I agree about the InDesign approach, but as the other poster said, you will either have to invest in Illustrator, or in InDesign, to make the changes that you are looking to make.
InDesign would offer you more flexability, such as using a data merge to be able to plug in data fields and generate, for example, 20 different text fields with just the one template.
However, this does require you to learn the software whether it be InDesign or Illustrator to make the changes.
InDesign would offer you more flexability, such as using a data merge to be able to plug in data fields and generate, for example, 20 different text fields with just the one template.
However, this does require you to learn the software whether it be InDesign or Illustrator to make the changes.
Andrew83Ga
Apr 27, 08:09 AM
My girlfriend is Spanish, and we both love movies. We also both prefer movies in their original tongue with subtitles. I've looked in iTunes, and as I suspected, there are no subtitle options when buying a movie.
Is there a way to burn a dvd with subtitles on a MBP. I mean, I know there is, but what's the best way? I have Toast, but don't really know how to use it. Hardcopied subtitles or selectable...it doesn't matter. I'm going to see her next week, and if I have to, I'll just bring some DVDs where I can selected them in the menu, but that seems so...obsolete.
Thanks in advance!
Is there a way to burn a dvd with subtitles on a MBP. I mean, I know there is, but what's the best way? I have Toast, but don't really know how to use it. Hardcopied subtitles or selectable...it doesn't matter. I'm going to see her next week, and if I have to, I'll just bring some DVDs where I can selected them in the menu, but that seems so...obsolete.
Thanks in advance!
Vylen
May 4, 05:00 PM
In addition to "only" a 1000 point increase in a synthetic benchmark that isn't indicative of any real world usage that an accountant would encounter, you get a processor that generates less heat plus other things.
In other words, it's a good upgrade that you don't need to feel disappointed with.
In other words, it's a good upgrade that you don't need to feel disappointed with.
*LTD*
Apr 10, 09:42 PM
Oh, good.
So they're going to adopt a vertical business model and make their own hardware locked to their software, that will be targeted toward providing a superior user experience.
Smart move. Finally!
So they're going to adopt a vertical business model and make their own hardware locked to their software, that will be targeted toward providing a superior user experience.
Smart move. Finally!
iMeowbot
Aug 14, 08:58 PM
Something neat about the angle of the sign, it makes the avatar border look as though it's tilting right. Strangely appropriate.
ITASOR
Nov 29, 07:12 AM
Hey, someone from my Apple User Group is trying to sell their 1.33Ghz 17" pb. If you're interested, I'll PM them on our forum and ask what they want for it. It has 1GB RAM/Superdrive.
BobVB
Oct 5, 01:19 AM
Actually I have 3 T-Mobile phones, each has GPS for use in E-911. Its a new federally mandated requirement.
Unless a different e911 came out I don't think that's true. All e911 required is that positioning information was available - it didn't require a specific technology. It differentiates between handset and network technologies but accepts both.
GSM networks do it by cell tower triangulation, a network technology, not GPS, a handset technology.
Unless a different e911 came out I don't think that's true. All e911 required is that positioning information was available - it didn't require a specific technology. It differentiates between handset and network technologies but accepts both.
GSM networks do it by cell tower triangulation, a network technology, not GPS, a handset technology.
john_satc
Feb 27, 04:16 PM
hi thanks all for your help. i just checked and i dont have keynote and here in the UK its �50 - ouch! i can't afford that either, at the moment im trying to find a way to pay of apple protection for my ibook at �200 - so i think iWorks will have to wait a while. it was hard enough getting the money to pay for iLife '05 Up-To-Date which should have come free. ahh! i love my iBook and all, and i thought once i shelled out all the money for it, i would have to pay anything on top. how wrong could i be! �200 insurance, iLife �15, ms works 4 apple �100 OR iWork at �50. it all adds up!
any other ideas or should i give in now?
thanks again though!
any other ideas or should i give in now?
thanks again though!
eawmp1
Apr 22, 10:14 PM
When in doubt, Google. http://www.google.com/search?q=carolyn+samit&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
iGary
Sep 13, 06:28 AM
I think he does that in just about every keynote. Still a nice thing to do though :)
He drives them like slaves the rest of the time - he needs to me nice every once and a while. :D
He drives them like slaves the rest of the time - he needs to me nice every once and a while. :D
Macmaniac
Oct 13, 07:41 PM
Well its about that time again, I went searching and dug up the oldest active posters. The list is getting smaller. Here were the Criteria. Join Date Before 2000-01-01, Join Date After 2001-06-01, Most Recent Post After 2004-09-15.
Its only a list of 23, there are not even 30 people still active from these dates kinda sad.
The first name is the oldest active poster. I included rank too.
1. blakespot
macrumors god
2. tobyc
macrumors newbie
3. kainjow
macrumors member
4. jefhatfield
macrumors 601
5. gcaprio
macrumors newbie
6. michaelrjohnson
macrumors 65816
7. iriejedi
macrumors regular
8. true777
macrumors regular
9. eyelikeart
Demi-God (Moderator)
10. aratke
macrumors newbie
11. zwida
macrumors member
12. Macmaniac
macrumors 68020
13. boskie
macrumors regular
14. Durandal7
macrumors 68040
15. applemacdude
macrumors 68020
16. arn
macrumors god
17. RayCon
macrumors newbie
18. Longey Nowze
macrumors regular
19. ebow
macrumors regular
20. buffsldr
macrumors 6502
21. mymemory
macrumors 68020
22. Zenith
macrumors regular
Its only a list of 23, there are not even 30 people still active from these dates kinda sad.
The first name is the oldest active poster. I included rank too.
1. blakespot
macrumors god
2. tobyc
macrumors newbie
3. kainjow
macrumors member
4. jefhatfield
macrumors 601
5. gcaprio
macrumors newbie
6. michaelrjohnson
macrumors 65816
7. iriejedi
macrumors regular
8. true777
macrumors regular
9. eyelikeart
Demi-God (Moderator)
10. aratke
macrumors newbie
11. zwida
macrumors member
12. Macmaniac
macrumors 68020
13. boskie
macrumors regular
14. Durandal7
macrumors 68040
15. applemacdude
macrumors 68020
16. arn
macrumors god
17. RayCon
macrumors newbie
18. Longey Nowze
macrumors regular
19. ebow
macrumors regular
20. buffsldr
macrumors 6502
21. mymemory
macrumors 68020
22. Zenith
macrumors regular
pgwalsh
Jan 30, 03:54 AM
Welcome to the Mac community. You'll find people here that have some great knowledge. I have a G3 400 and I think OS X rocks on it. Can't complain too much about speed. Going to ZIF it soon.
IngerMan
Apr 23, 07:07 AM
I can if you can tell me how to find it. :)
System profiler, about this mac
Mine is mid Feb.
System profiler, about this mac
Mine is mid Feb.
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