5300cs
Sep 11, 07:50 AM
I was out getting drunk after work- we're 13 hours ahead over here. One of my friends emailed me that an airplane had hit the World Trade Center. My wife also emailed me saying the same thing. I thought it was just a strange accident until I heard the second tower was hit soon afterwards and guessing something was wrong.
It was difficult to turn off the TV and sleep that night as all the Japanese networks were showing the same footage over and over again...
It was difficult to turn off the TV and sleep that night as all the Japanese networks were showing the same footage over and over again...
barbaloot
Dec 31, 01:33 PM
I like the new design. The only problem I have, is when I came to the site. The first thing I saw was a Microsoft ad!!!!! Scary!
jobberwacky
Oct 12, 09:00 AM
Try with =ROUND(A1;1)*6-1 and the problem is gone. ;)
That's true. But which spreadsheet user is aware of this? This should be resolved by the app, not by the user.
That's true. But which spreadsheet user is aware of this? This should be resolved by the app, not by the user.
MacCoaster
Sep 29, 01:18 PM
From the arstechnica site:
PPC Checker v 2.61 reports the DP 867 CPU as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6, rev2.1)
SOI G4 plus
PVR=0x80010201
While the 1.25 ghz comes up as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6)
Unknown Rev
PVR=0x80010302
Quite interesting. Anyone know if this 7455 revision has DDR signaling?
PPC Checker v 2.61 reports the DP 867 CPU as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6, rev2.1)
SOI G4 plus
PVR=0x80010201
While the 1.25 ghz comes up as:
PowerPC 7455
(Apollo 6)
Unknown Rev
PVR=0x80010302
Quite interesting. Anyone know if this 7455 revision has DDR signaling?
Chundles
Sep 25, 06:27 AM
They both come with Airport and Bluetooth 2. Both have built-in mic and the Powerbook has an audio-in port that allows you to plug in a real mic.
MattSepeta
May 2, 04:11 PM
I am more of a design guy at heart but have been helping my company do some web over-hauling of our sites. We have been using simply Photoshop-made buttons for our links.
Question: Can someone check out this site (http://komotion.com/examples/elements/buttons-and-links/). I am wondering if the buttons on the top leading off the page are made strictly using CSS/HTML, or if there is a photoshop template behind it.
From what I can gather on a few other CSS Button tutorials there may be a blank photoshop template behind it and the CSS can stretch it and add the text? Am I way off base?
Thanks for helping me handle my code ignorance :(
EDIT: Forgot about the mouseover glow... Is this done strictly through CSS or do you need an "after" state image?
Question: Can someone check out this site (http://komotion.com/examples/elements/buttons-and-links/). I am wondering if the buttons on the top leading off the page are made strictly using CSS/HTML, or if there is a photoshop template behind it.
From what I can gather on a few other CSS Button tutorials there may be a blank photoshop template behind it and the CSS can stretch it and add the text? Am I way off base?
Thanks for helping me handle my code ignorance :(
EDIT: Forgot about the mouseover glow... Is this done strictly through CSS or do you need an "after" state image?
mkrishnan
Nov 9, 11:09 PM
Why would I not want to use an FM transmitter? what would you recommend?
Oh, hmmm...., sorry, maybe you would. I was guessing it was beneath the level you're shooting form because the sound quality won't be quite CD-level... But it's the cheapest, easiest solution. You get something like the Griffin iTrip, and maybe a powered antenna for your receiver to strengthen the signal? Then you just select a station in an unused portion of the radio bandwidth and voila.
But again, not CD quality....But it might not be so bad either. It depends on the music you listen to, and how much of an audiophile you consider yourself. If you take relatively "quiet" music -- anything acoustic, especially baroque or chamber music, but even someone singing over a guitar, I think you will probably be able to notice a small amount of hissing or static if you concentrate, vs. a wired connection.
Griffin iTrip: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/
Powered antennas should be readily available anywhere quality receivers are sold.
As far as the iTrip goes, there are often deals for it on dealnews.com -- you can also use it to listen to your iPod in the car.
Oh, hmmm...., sorry, maybe you would. I was guessing it was beneath the level you're shooting form because the sound quality won't be quite CD-level... But it's the cheapest, easiest solution. You get something like the Griffin iTrip, and maybe a powered antenna for your receiver to strengthen the signal? Then you just select a station in an unused portion of the radio bandwidth and voila.
But again, not CD quality....But it might not be so bad either. It depends on the music you listen to, and how much of an audiophile you consider yourself. If you take relatively "quiet" music -- anything acoustic, especially baroque or chamber music, but even someone singing over a guitar, I think you will probably be able to notice a small amount of hissing or static if you concentrate, vs. a wired connection.
Griffin iTrip: http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/
Powered antennas should be readily available anywhere quality receivers are sold.
As far as the iTrip goes, there are often deals for it on dealnews.com -- you can also use it to listen to your iPod in the car.
bella92108
Mar 30, 01:43 PM
4.3.0 sucks bad. Gyroscope isn't recognized by apps that need it, which is a huge bug. Also crap battery life, facetime issues, and other assorted annoyances. I'll take a 4.3.0 jb, but id much prefer 4.3.1.
Not sure what "issues" you're having, but I've had 4.3 (never seen it called "4.3.0" since there's no such thing, Math 101), but I don't have gyro issues, and my battery life is fantastic. I can't say I use facetime much, but when I have I've had no issues. Sounds like you might have a device issue, not a widespread OS issue. When Apple released 4.3, it was widely understood that it was released to plug the jailbreak.... tho it seems for many that "issues" suddenly are realized when Apple releases a "fix" ... I have a feeling that you're the type that if Apple releases 4.3.2 to fix "volume issues" you'll suddenly complain that you hate 4.3.1 because of the volume bug, even though you'd never mentioned it until they said they're fixing it. That's the type of person psychics prey on... lol.
Wouldn't surprise me, it is just a bunch of ungrateful and impatient drones.
This is why I ditched iPhone and went to Android 2 months ago. I got sick of the waiting game for jailbreaks. I have no right to a jailbreak, I just wanted it sooner, and the devs have had a harder and harder time making it happen for every OS release. Android on the other hand, has everything I jailbreak for already built into the OS... widgets, better multitasking, personal hotspot (not ad-hoc crap, etc). I bought an iPad assuming the chatter about "it's almost here" from 3 weeks ago wouldn't be like the Christmas promises that didn't come through till February for iPhone, but again I was disappointed.
Again, I don't feel entitled to something, my frustration isn't with the Dev Team, it's with Apple. They're focusing sooooo much energy on fighting jailbreaking that Android has focused the same time on building the features and OS that users want. If this thing doesn't come out in the next week this iPad is going back. Apple already lost me in the phone business, guess they want to alienate me as a tablet customer too?
Ok, queue the Apple fanboy flamers... it's fine, I can take it. I speak from reality not fanaticism. 1 year ago iOS owned the market, now Android does. Give it one more year and it won't even be close if Apple continues to treat customers like prisoners. That didn't work out well for them in the 80s, which gave MSFT the ammo they needed to permanently take the market, and this isn't panning out any different.
Not sure what "issues" you're having, but I've had 4.3 (never seen it called "4.3.0" since there's no such thing, Math 101), but I don't have gyro issues, and my battery life is fantastic. I can't say I use facetime much, but when I have I've had no issues. Sounds like you might have a device issue, not a widespread OS issue. When Apple released 4.3, it was widely understood that it was released to plug the jailbreak.... tho it seems for many that "issues" suddenly are realized when Apple releases a "fix" ... I have a feeling that you're the type that if Apple releases 4.3.2 to fix "volume issues" you'll suddenly complain that you hate 4.3.1 because of the volume bug, even though you'd never mentioned it until they said they're fixing it. That's the type of person psychics prey on... lol.
Wouldn't surprise me, it is just a bunch of ungrateful and impatient drones.
This is why I ditched iPhone and went to Android 2 months ago. I got sick of the waiting game for jailbreaks. I have no right to a jailbreak, I just wanted it sooner, and the devs have had a harder and harder time making it happen for every OS release. Android on the other hand, has everything I jailbreak for already built into the OS... widgets, better multitasking, personal hotspot (not ad-hoc crap, etc). I bought an iPad assuming the chatter about "it's almost here" from 3 weeks ago wouldn't be like the Christmas promises that didn't come through till February for iPhone, but again I was disappointed.
Again, I don't feel entitled to something, my frustration isn't with the Dev Team, it's with Apple. They're focusing sooooo much energy on fighting jailbreaking that Android has focused the same time on building the features and OS that users want. If this thing doesn't come out in the next week this iPad is going back. Apple already lost me in the phone business, guess they want to alienate me as a tablet customer too?
Ok, queue the Apple fanboy flamers... it's fine, I can take it. I speak from reality not fanaticism. 1 year ago iOS owned the market, now Android does. Give it one more year and it won't even be close if Apple continues to treat customers like prisoners. That didn't work out well for them in the 80s, which gave MSFT the ammo they needed to permanently take the market, and this isn't panning out any different.
Chris Bangle
Oct 26, 08:06 AM
I find the interface of this thing more interesting the the button thing... This must be the interface of the future because the menu system on the present ipods, i know its brilliant but its a bit old, by the way its more remote control than ipod, i think theres too much info on the screen for it too be an ipod... i reckon its a media remote control thing.. The patent doenst mention ipod so i think its a remote for bringing music to the living room... im probably wrong but thats what i think.. Anyway ive been waiting for touch screen not touch sides...
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Feb 20, 03:19 PM
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cere
Apr 12, 12:11 PM
This would be stealing, as my contract obliges me to continue paying for the cost of the hardware, which really isn't paid for, when I first get the phone. I agree with the others however, that AT&T should unlock the phone, once the contract is up, or that Apple should offer an unlocked phone, albeit at a higher price. I am thinking of expat pilots who live in the UAE flying for an international carrier for 20 days and then get to come back stateside for 10. They really need a solution like that. The next thing that AT&T should do, then, is have a different pricing structure for those with legitimately unlocked phones. After all, that phone didn't cost AT&T a dime.
In what way could you possibly define this as stealing? As you say, your contract is what obligates you to continue paying. Having an unlocked iPhone doesn't magically make your contract disappear. You still have to keep paying AT&T. It does allow you to use your personal property to do business with another carrier, if you choose, but you will still be paying AT&T. The fact that the lock is only in place to keep you from doing business, using your personal property, with another carrier, would be called restraint of trade in any other industry and would itself be illegal. Why is it legal in the wireless industry?
In what way could you possibly define this as stealing? As you say, your contract is what obligates you to continue paying. Having an unlocked iPhone doesn't magically make your contract disappear. You still have to keep paying AT&T. It does allow you to use your personal property to do business with another carrier, if you choose, but you will still be paying AT&T. The fact that the lock is only in place to keep you from doing business, using your personal property, with another carrier, would be called restraint of trade in any other industry and would itself be illegal. Why is it legal in the wireless industry?
mikeyredk
Sep 6, 09:35 AM
ahh man i could have used this when i was on my internship. oh well off to class than
hellomoto4
Apr 2, 07:14 AM
I may be incorrect, but wouldn't a System run off an external run really slow? Unless the external is connected via Firewire, or Thunderbolt >:D
kainjow
May 2, 02:39 AM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1146041
Designer Dale
Mar 16, 02:36 PM
I took three quarters of PhotoShop in my design program at a community college. For me, classes trump books and the Net combined.
Dale
Dale
R94N
Sep 10, 01:31 AM
I'll describe it...I have some old Hornby train set pieces and some clothes... :D Sadly no old video game or computer equipment.
John88
Apr 27, 08:25 AM
They apologized, and sent me a new order yesterday.
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SeaFox
Dec 31, 12:43 AM
I like the new design (but now the forum pages look outdated).
It's funny because I've been popping over here off and on for the past few hours in my surfing and just now the new design came up.
The first thing I was gonna ask was what the big empty space at the top of the first page was... then I remembered.
It's funny because I've been popping over here off and on for the past few hours in my surfing and just now the new design came up.
The first thing I was gonna ask was what the big empty space at the top of the first page was... then I remembered.
Evangelion
Sep 13, 06:23 AM
If you've see the keynote stream, then you'll of come across the part where Steve asked some of his employees (marketing, engineer etc..) to stand up and receive a round of applause.
I thought this was quite a nice gesture and it's the first time I have seen this from them.
Good things!! :claps:
I think he does that in just about every keynote. Still a nice thing to do though :)
I thought this was quite a nice gesture and it's the first time I have seen this from them.
Good things!! :claps:
I think he does that in just about every keynote. Still a nice thing to do though :)
MaxBurn
May 3, 04:01 PM
Oh sorry, i see you are on a mac so i do t know.
Dorkington
Apr 25, 10:50 AM
Better they use the same gestures etc. as Apple if they are going to push forward with multi-touch. We don't want to end up in 10 years time with a situation where every device has a different method for doing the same thing!
I agree.
I don't care who is copying who when it comes to touch gestures. I just hope that Apple, Google, MS, etc all decide to use the same ones.
I agree.
I don't care who is copying who when it comes to touch gestures. I just hope that Apple, Google, MS, etc all decide to use the same ones.
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.
Sydde
Mar 6, 03:50 PM
Shouldn't they pay more since they are capable?
Hardly. They should pay more because they owe more. You do not just become a billionaire out of the blue. You do not become a billionaire because of you sweat and hard work. You become a billionaire by working the system. You owe society for providing the opportunity to you, for facilitating your progress, and for helping you protect what you have.
But, you say, when was the last time a poor person created a job for you (or anyone else)? I reply, "Was it a poor person that downsized me, laid me off, shipped my job to Mindinao?"
There is a video that the OP links to now and then, directly or indirectly, in which the speaker asserts that "bastardliness" is a natural human condition, that (his kind) accept this fact and try to work with it. Well I have met poor people and well-to-do people, and when it comes to being nice and kind and helpful and generous, guess which group comes out ahead, hands down? "Natural human bastardliness" is not only not universal, it has a cause (which I think is even mentioned in that bible thing).
Hardly. They should pay more because they owe more. You do not just become a billionaire out of the blue. You do not become a billionaire because of you sweat and hard work. You become a billionaire by working the system. You owe society for providing the opportunity to you, for facilitating your progress, and for helping you protect what you have.
But, you say, when was the last time a poor person created a job for you (or anyone else)? I reply, "Was it a poor person that downsized me, laid me off, shipped my job to Mindinao?"
There is a video that the OP links to now and then, directly or indirectly, in which the speaker asserts that "bastardliness" is a natural human condition, that (his kind) accept this fact and try to work with it. Well I have met poor people and well-to-do people, and when it comes to being nice and kind and helpful and generous, guess which group comes out ahead, hands down? "Natural human bastardliness" is not only not universal, it has a cause (which I think is even mentioned in that bible thing).
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