trainguy77
Jan 30, 09:17 PM
We don't have a folding guide yet!:eek: I have never been very good at writing these things :p so if someone else is interested.......I can help but i would rather have someone else start it......
Sgt93
May 4, 04:29 PM
It does help, thank you.
AstrosFan
Mar 11, 11:03 AM
I have a little more information, though not a lot.
I spoke to an Apple employee about 30 min ago, and he said something to the effect of, "There is a line out there, not terribly long, but it's early."
So I'm sure there are some people there - hopefully the weather being sub-optimal will encourage people to stay home and keep the lines shorter! :)
I spoke to an Apple employee about 30 min ago, and he said something to the effect of, "There is a line out there, not terribly long, but it's early."
So I'm sure there are some people there - hopefully the weather being sub-optimal will encourage people to stay home and keep the lines shorter! :)
thegoldenmackid
Dec 2, 10:08 PM
The current 1.1.2 firmware cannot be downgraded or unlocked... You would have to find one that was not shipped with 1.1.2.
heljy
Mar 13, 12:44 AM
I am not sure what you mean by 'cheap', but I would recommend the Canon A510 that has been recently released. Its relatively small, although it still cant been the SD200-500 series, uses 2x AA batteries and takes SD card.
It is 3.2 MP (more than enough for 4x6 prints) comes with a 4x optical zoom and a flash head that changes with the zoom(extends the reach of the flash)! In addition, it also allows for complete manual control of the camera settings, which older lower-end digicams often lack.
The list price is $199 and I am pretty sure you can get a lower price if you look around.
I cant comment on whether it works natively with OS X (probably not), but I always use an external card read anyways after a bad experience in which the usb port on my camera broke after too much plugging to the computer....
It is 3.2 MP (more than enough for 4x6 prints) comes with a 4x optical zoom and a flash head that changes with the zoom(extends the reach of the flash)! In addition, it also allows for complete manual control of the camera settings, which older lower-end digicams often lack.
The list price is $199 and I am pretty sure you can get a lower price if you look around.
I cant comment on whether it works natively with OS X (probably not), but I always use an external card read anyways after a bad experience in which the usb port on my camera broke after too much plugging to the computer....
iJohnHenry
Mar 23, 11:34 AM
This will really go over well in the Muslim world. :eek:
leden
May 1, 08:33 PM
I already have my iPhone in Sprint... you need to pay the VIP fee
Image (http://www.angelsotophotography.com/ftp/sprint.png)
Please explain! :)
Image (http://www.angelsotophotography.com/ftp/sprint.png)
Please explain! :)
iMacC2D
Feb 18, 12:08 AM
I still have an iPod 1G that syncs with a MacBook running iTunes 10.1. No problems at all here. Can't imagine a minor revision like iTunes 10.1.2 would make any difference.
QuarterSwede
May 4, 08:57 PM
Excellent. Thanks for the quick and clear response!
JamesMB
Feb 12, 07:59 PM
well for the music there are many programs out there. (senuti I think) But for the apps you are going to have download those on your new air. If you want to keep all app settings I think there is a way to use an earlier backup but I don't remember how to do that.
To get you apps off the phone and into the "new" iTunes, connect your phone to iTunes, right click on your device in the left pane, and select "Download Purchases". That will transfer your apps and app data to iTunes.
To get you apps off the phone and into the "new" iTunes, connect your phone to iTunes, right click on your device in the left pane, and select "Download Purchases". That will transfer your apps and app data to iTunes.
macEfan
Nov 21, 09:05 PM
Have an Acer Travel Mate 512t
-Celeron Processor
-128mb ram
-12gb hard drive
-CD/Floppy drives
-battary holds 46min of charge
-Ports:
modem, ethernet, USB, etc
no OS included
-Power adaptor
Disregard the scratches in the picture..it is not the computer, it is my camera :)
Asking price=$155+S/H
windows ME only installed to show that laptop works.
-Celeron Processor
-128mb ram
-12gb hard drive
-CD/Floppy drives
-battary holds 46min of charge
-Ports:
modem, ethernet, USB, etc
no OS included
-Power adaptor
Disregard the scratches in the picture..it is not the computer, it is my camera :)
Asking price=$155+S/H
windows ME only installed to show that laptop works.
Rob587
Sep 22, 09:55 PM
my LIKE NEW 17" powerbook 1.67ghz, 1.512gb ram, 100gb hd, 128vram
for an even trade of
a maxed out 12" 1.5ghz powerbook(in good condition) w/ a 20" apple display or $800
I lose about $100 in the trade but would deffinatley do it for reason of conveniance if the other persons computer and screen were in good condition.
Let me know your thoughts and comments and if you think this is fair. Thanks!
for an even trade of
a maxed out 12" 1.5ghz powerbook(in good condition) w/ a 20" apple display or $800
I lose about $100 in the trade but would deffinatley do it for reason of conveniance if the other persons computer and screen were in good condition.
Let me know your thoughts and comments and if you think this is fair. Thanks!
eawmp1
Nov 2, 03:44 PM
I imagine going to the restroom was difficult in that thing. Did you trip the moisture sensors?
Goohfy
Apr 30, 02:29 PM
:confused:
Why on earth would an external hard drive speed up anything? If you need a ton of storage, a backup drive (say for Time Machine, extra music/videos/etc), or just want some insurance against hard drive failure, get an external drive.
But buying one and hooking it up to the Dell or a new MBP isn't going to do anything to make them faster, and it certainly won't fix a year old Dell that's breaking down.
I've yet to buy a PC notebook that has lasted for over a year. It seems like the day that year warranty expires is when they break down. Hard drive failure, hardware issues, etc. That's why I switched to a Mac, which has been going strong since I got it.
Take the money you'd spend on a hard drive and put it towards a MBP. It's a much better investment, as I guarantee the Dell will only get worse.
This is completely true, and I've just been hoping that the Dell would get better, but I will be buying a Macbook this year sometime, thx for the comment, I'm glad I know I'm not the only one :P .
Why on earth would an external hard drive speed up anything? If you need a ton of storage, a backup drive (say for Time Machine, extra music/videos/etc), or just want some insurance against hard drive failure, get an external drive.
But buying one and hooking it up to the Dell or a new MBP isn't going to do anything to make them faster, and it certainly won't fix a year old Dell that's breaking down.
I've yet to buy a PC notebook that has lasted for over a year. It seems like the day that year warranty expires is when they break down. Hard drive failure, hardware issues, etc. That's why I switched to a Mac, which has been going strong since I got it.
Take the money you'd spend on a hard drive and put it towards a MBP. It's a much better investment, as I guarantee the Dell will only get worse.
This is completely true, and I've just been hoping that the Dell would get better, but I will be buying a Macbook this year sometime, thx for the comment, I'm glad I know I'm not the only one :P .
needthephone
Nov 14, 07:56 PM
Biffy Clyro are exploding in the UK with am album which is challenging Robbie Williams at the top of the charts.
No Revolutions is stunning and will make Biffy Clyro Britains and soon the World's biggest band.
Think of a glorious mixture between Led Zepellin, The Proclaimers, Motorhead, Nirvana and The Eagles then maybe it is something like the unique sound Biffy Clyro has created.
http://www.youtube.com/user/biffyclyro?blend=1&ob=4#p/u/0/mX42xG2Orvk
http://www.youtube.com/user/biffyclyro?blend=1&ob=4#p/u/2/2Evn9MiIuqM
http://www.youtube.com/user/biffyclyro?blend=1&ob=4#p/u/3/NDmeMjsV35U
No Revolutions is stunning and will make Biffy Clyro Britains and soon the World's biggest band.
Think of a glorious mixture between Led Zepellin, The Proclaimers, Motorhead, Nirvana and The Eagles then maybe it is something like the unique sound Biffy Clyro has created.
http://www.youtube.com/user/biffyclyro?blend=1&ob=4#p/u/0/mX42xG2Orvk
http://www.youtube.com/user/biffyclyro?blend=1&ob=4#p/u/2/2Evn9MiIuqM
http://www.youtube.com/user/biffyclyro?blend=1&ob=4#p/u/3/NDmeMjsV35U
AppleMactablet
Jan 14, 10:43 AM
Pixen-free
Paintbrush-free
sketchbook exprees free
I even got ms paint to work using wine but there's no copy/paste
and its not an easy install
Personally I just want ms paint but a mac version :rolleyes:
Paintbrush-free
sketchbook exprees free
I even got ms paint to work using wine but there's no copy/paste
and its not an easy install
Personally I just want ms paint but a mac version :rolleyes:
Another1
Apr 19, 05:43 AM
Thanks. Could the new 6Gs be utilized in the current Mac Pro? I thought they only played well with the new 2011 MBPs...
I prefer going with one SSD and have the rest HDD for now since I have a budget.
Anyone else like to chime in?
Yes, 6G isn't used in 2010 MP (unless you insert a separate Controller), only in 2011 MBP. So you can buy 3G SSD as well. I would use 1 SSD for system and programs, one SSD (optional) as scratch (or a partition in the outer area(!) of one or more HDDs) and 3 or 4 HDDs as storage in RAID 5 or 0. And a big external storage for TM.
I prefer going with one SSD and have the rest HDD for now since I have a budget.
Anyone else like to chime in?
Yes, 6G isn't used in 2010 MP (unless you insert a separate Controller), only in 2011 MBP. So you can buy 3G SSD as well. I would use 1 SSD for system and programs, one SSD (optional) as scratch (or a partition in the outer area(!) of one or more HDDs) and 3 or 4 HDDs as storage in RAID 5 or 0. And a big external storage for TM.
rgarjr
Feb 19, 01:24 PM
how about creating some playlists and putting them in there.
gameface
Apr 27, 01:02 PM
Do you have a CF reader?
If you do:
Put card in
open it up on your desktop
drag and drop all contents to your internal hard drive
drag and drop to your external
This will give you 2 complete copies of your raw
If you don't:
transfer footage with the utility to your internal
Then drag and drop all media onto external
This will also give you 2 copies of your raw
Transcode raw only on the drive you are working with. If you need to relink to your backup later, you will have to transcode that when the time comes. But I would keep my backup as 100% raw original files.
NOTE: Don't ever change file names when you import. Use log notes for labeling. If you rename anything and your normal copy gets screwed, it will be a major PITA to relink with your media with the backup.
NOTE2: You should never work off your internal drive so I would technically replace the word "internal" above to "other external device".
If you do:
Put card in
open it up on your desktop
drag and drop all contents to your internal hard drive
drag and drop to your external
This will give you 2 complete copies of your raw
If you don't:
transfer footage with the utility to your internal
Then drag and drop all media onto external
This will also give you 2 copies of your raw
Transcode raw only on the drive you are working with. If you need to relink to your backup later, you will have to transcode that when the time comes. But I would keep my backup as 100% raw original files.
NOTE: Don't ever change file names when you import. Use log notes for labeling. If you rename anything and your normal copy gets screwed, it will be a major PITA to relink with your media with the backup.
NOTE2: You should never work off your internal drive so I would technically replace the word "internal" above to "other external device".
Dyne
May 5, 08:05 PM
Mine is completely silent. :)
chown33
Apr 8, 10:12 AM
Hmmm.... in vecLib/clapack.h they're declared with a trailing underscore. If I replace sgetrf with sgetrf_ it still compiles and runs and the implicit declaration warning goes away. Strange that they're declared this way?
Maybe there's a sgetrf() macro somewhere that's defined in terms of sgetrf_().
Maybe there's a sgetrf() macro somewhere that's defined in terms of sgetrf_().
plinden
Mar 24, 12:50 PM
Newegg.com has this for $250 with a $50 rebate...is this a good deal?
THIS MONITOR (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=24-001-171&depa=1)
im thinking about buying it
It's pretty good deal, but that Samsung doesn't have DVI input, if that's important to you (would be if you have bought or are thinking of buying a Mac Mini)
THIS MONITOR (http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=24-001-171&depa=1)
im thinking about buying it
It's pretty good deal, but that Samsung doesn't have DVI input, if that's important to you (would be if you have bought or are thinking of buying a Mac Mini)
Bulldog VII
Apr 28, 12:56 AM
Hi all
I have a 500gig Imac & wondered is it easy to increase the size of my hard-drive?
I've just got appleTV & am adding all my DVD's which when reduced down are about 1gig each
Thanks
I have a 500gig Imac & wondered is it easy to increase the size of my hard-drive?
I've just got appleTV & am adding all my DVD's which when reduced down are about 1gig each
Thanks
Mustafa
Nov 29, 10:04 AM
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone out there knows of a place to investigate various PDA's as a friend of mine's mother want to buy her son one (he's 29 :) )but knows nothing about them, so she asked me but it's not something I really know too much about either.
He's a pc user so mac compatability isn't really needed.
Any help would be appreciated as most of the site's I've found are useless.
Thanks
Try this:
www.brighthand.com
Just wondering if anyone out there knows of a place to investigate various PDA's as a friend of mine's mother want to buy her son one (he's 29 :) )but knows nothing about them, so she asked me but it's not something I really know too much about either.
He's a pc user so mac compatability isn't really needed.
Any help would be appreciated as most of the site's I've found are useless.
Thanks
Try this:
www.brighthand.com