Xiaopangzi
Oct 22, 03:43 PM
Does anyone know whether any of the Apple retailers on E./W. Broadway in Vancouver or the Discount Mac Club in Richmond will be open after 6:00 p.m.? I work until after 7:30, especially on Fridays, so I can imagine being at the end of a long line if I were to go to one of the locations after work, especially with a fast food stop for dinner.
Is it only official Apple Stores that will be launching sales after 6:00 p.m.? I don�t want to deal with the multi-hour-long border crossing that late in the evening just to go down to the Bellevue or Alderwood malls in Washington state.
Is it only official Apple Stores that will be launching sales after 6:00 p.m.? I don�t want to deal with the multi-hour-long border crossing that late in the evening just to go down to the Bellevue or Alderwood malls in Washington state.
glocke12
Jan 28, 05:48 AM
VX won't turn you into a zombie.
post was made before it was disclosed that it was VX. :p
post was made before it was disclosed that it was VX. :p
davidgrimm
Aug 23, 03:48 PM
What a bag of crap! These musicians whining about how they can no longer demand to be paid large amounts of money for a 3 minute song or a album of 3 good, 3 okay, and 4-6 poor 3 minute songs. In today's market, it takes these guys 2 days of studio time to create an album. Since its digital there is no cost to copy the product so really everything above about $0.05 is pure gravy for the artist, record company, and seller.
Yeah, maybe I'd be bummed about working for a couple of weeks and no longer getting paid $millions like I used to in the 80's, but the record industry was and still is simply a rip-off.
In an age when I can pay $2.00 for an app that can entertain for hours, $1.35 is a lot to ask for a 3 minute song. Especially when the cost of coping that song is close to zero.
Of course, Mellonhead, most of your fanbase (both of them) are not computer literate so you're not missing out on any money from copies. Your albums simply don't sell very well. And don't blame the fact nobody's buying your crappy music on the internet...
The new reality of entertainment is the YouTube generation. Thousands of people are working hard full time to create content they give for free simply for a cut of the ad revenues.
Yeah, maybe I'd be bummed about working for a couple of weeks and no longer getting paid $millions like I used to in the 80's, but the record industry was and still is simply a rip-off.
In an age when I can pay $2.00 for an app that can entertain for hours, $1.35 is a lot to ask for a 3 minute song. Especially when the cost of coping that song is close to zero.
Of course, Mellonhead, most of your fanbase (both of them) are not computer literate so you're not missing out on any money from copies. Your albums simply don't sell very well. And don't blame the fact nobody's buying your crappy music on the internet...
The new reality of entertainment is the YouTube generation. Thousands of people are working hard full time to create content they give for free simply for a cut of the ad revenues.
SidBala
Apr 15, 04:41 PM
Check out Arduino and Xbee.
You can quite easily build a sensor that communicates to your mac via zigbee. You then need to have a mac program that sends you the email.
You can quite easily build a sensor that communicates to your mac via zigbee. You then need to have a mac program that sends you the email.
Claus.L
Apr 25, 04:21 AM
You can't export to Pages. However, you can save to .doc and .docx, either of which can be opened in Pages.
But the .docx files cannot be read correctly by Pages. There are lots of incompatibilites.
Do I have to get Office for Mac to solve this?
But the .docx files cannot be read correctly by Pages. There are lots of incompatibilites.
Do I have to get Office for Mac to solve this?
Darwin
May 5, 11:36 AM
Owning a Mac Pro 1,1 I have found it just as usable on Lion as it is on Snow Leopard (It is still a beta at the end of the day so of course there are going to be bugs).
I would say its pretty safe in support, the only reason Apple are removing support of the older generation is due to the 1st gen Core chips using 32bit architecture. The Mac Pro used a Xeon which shared traits with the Core 2 Duo, hence it is actually a 64 bit chip.
I would say its pretty safe in support, the only reason Apple are removing support of the older generation is due to the 1st gen Core chips using 32bit architecture. The Mac Pro used a Xeon which shared traits with the Core 2 Duo, hence it is actually a 64 bit chip.
FleurDeMal
Apr 25, 07:36 PM
Just bought a 24" Acer LED and the monoPrice cable and the max I'm seeing is 1600x900. The display was adverted as 1920x1080 ...
Thanks!
Thanks!
MisterMe
Dec 13, 11:06 PM
Hi MJ...yes it did...all seemed fine..some Quicktime trilers have lost their sound too...the WMP dislpays that warning and freezes!It seems to me that you have other issues. Try restarting your computer. If this does not do the trick, use a utility like OnyX or Yasu to run the periodic maintenance tasks. If you still have problems, restart in single-user mode and run fsck -fy from the command prompt.
bokdol
Jul 16, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by Tygernoot
Thanks, I just figured it out. I just did a system restore and everything is back to normal again. Really relieved because not only the kernel paniced, so did I :D.
Greetings,
Edward.
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how did you do the restore? from cd? what about anything you updated?
Thanks, I just figured it out. I just did a system restore and everything is back to normal again. Really relieved because not only the kernel paniced, so did I :D.
Greetings,
Edward.
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how did you do the restore? from cd? what about anything you updated?
liudekhua
Apr 15, 06:18 AM
i am having the same problem too!
i recently bought my mba 13" and also with a minidp to hdmi port from ebay. when i plug in the minidp to my mba, the screen flashes blue but nothing comes up on the tv. when i plug out the minidp the screen flashes blue again. i tried with various tvs and tried the detect screen method. i even tried changing the resolution of my mba. all don't seem to work for me.
any help would be appreciated!
i recently bought my mba 13" and also with a minidp to hdmi port from ebay. when i plug in the minidp to my mba, the screen flashes blue but nothing comes up on the tv. when i plug out the minidp the screen flashes blue again. i tried with various tvs and tried the detect screen method. i even tried changing the resolution of my mba. all don't seem to work for me.
any help would be appreciated!
hrishidev
Apr 21, 01:29 AM
Thanks gnasher729 , your reply triggered me think alternately .
The problem resolved now , after changing the base SDK ,we need to change Framework Search path setting in target as well.
The problem resolved now , after changing the base SDK ,we need to change Framework Search path setting in target as well.
Mariusz1977
Mar 5, 09:59 PM
If you're like me & hate the noisy dorms, get a macbook so you can take it to the library to get your work done (and a set of headphones to block out the associated library noise.)
Jukes316
May 3, 04:00 PM
Nothing else would maybe fix it? Like re download 4.3.2 or something.
twoodcc
Aug 5, 04:42 PM
Stick with XP for the Windows version. It was enough of a pain to get it to run under Vista.
Otherwise, I only do GPU folding. 10,000 ppd is hard to beat.
i've got smp folding to work with vista and 7. this is with the newer client though.
and i do a lot of GPU folding, i have 6 GPUs folding right now :)
Otherwise, I only do GPU folding. 10,000 ppd is hard to beat.
i've got smp folding to work with vista and 7. this is with the newer client though.
and i do a lot of GPU folding, i have 6 GPUs folding right now :)
Dalton63841
Apr 28, 05:52 AM
I don't know much about AppleScript, but why escape from AppleScript into the shell just to enter AppleScript again.
Is the above not the equivalent of:
version of application "Application"
Would you look at that. You got it. And yea I knew the code I put didn't make any sense for some reason. Im pretty tired at this point...
Is the above not the equivalent of:
version of application "Application"
Would you look at that. You got it. And yea I knew the code I put didn't make any sense for some reason. Im pretty tired at this point...
ultimatelightwe
Apr 24, 02:28 AM
Thanks for the replies guys.
When we think about it, it's only since the last update that ours is having the problems.
I think we're over a barrel realy, now way out of it.
We're on orange who were quite helpful but there's not much they can do do as apple dictate everything.
Oh well.
When we think about it, it's only since the last update that ours is having the problems.
I think we're over a barrel realy, now way out of it.
We're on orange who were quite helpful but there's not much they can do do as apple dictate everything.
Oh well.
itsbetteronamac
Sep 17, 05:17 PM
yeah, I have the same problem. My powerbook is gettin sent out for repair in a day or two. Apple is going to pay the $800 repair (purely cosmetic) wow, they are nice to me. And then I think I would like to sell it, and hopefully get a new one if they are released. But obiously I would sell it after the new ones come. Powerbook 15", 1gb RAM, 100GB HD, 128mb VRAM 1.67GHZ
jxyama
Nov 11, 08:54 AM
I've really got an itch to buy a new computer - I've had my powerbook 12 months almost and... I just want something new to play with...!
I could easily afford an eMac - if I got an Apple loan, but I've played with lots of those already.
What I'd really like (and could probably stretch to) is an iMac G5. However, I'm not sure if I should wait a little while before buying one - i.e. for Rev B to come out (whenever that would be)... because in my experience Apple seem to fix and potential shortfalls with a computer quite quickly, and so Rev A is not always the best to go for - take the 12" PB for example, the first version had a really slow FSB (i think) whereas my one has a faster processor and MUCH fast FSB, which makes all the difference....
So what do you guys think? Anyone in the UK used their loan service before? Is it worth it - is it good value or should I go somewhere else and stop being lazy!!
Hob
FSB on rev. A vs. rev. B 12" PB isn't that different, i think it was 133 vs. 166. also, it's one thing to attribute operational problems to rev. A's being "young," it's quite another to compare specs and say rev. A's are "problematic" because they are "young" -> no, it's just that newer/better stuff comes out for cheaper as time passes. it has nothing to do with revision.
i strongly urge you not to bother taking out a loan to get a computer you just want to play with -> i.e. you don't "need" it, even in the broadest definition of "need." that sounds like a sure way to get yourself into more financial difficulty than you really need to.
I could easily afford an eMac - if I got an Apple loan, but I've played with lots of those already.
What I'd really like (and could probably stretch to) is an iMac G5. However, I'm not sure if I should wait a little while before buying one - i.e. for Rev B to come out (whenever that would be)... because in my experience Apple seem to fix and potential shortfalls with a computer quite quickly, and so Rev A is not always the best to go for - take the 12" PB for example, the first version had a really slow FSB (i think) whereas my one has a faster processor and MUCH fast FSB, which makes all the difference....
So what do you guys think? Anyone in the UK used their loan service before? Is it worth it - is it good value or should I go somewhere else and stop being lazy!!
Hob
FSB on rev. A vs. rev. B 12" PB isn't that different, i think it was 133 vs. 166. also, it's one thing to attribute operational problems to rev. A's being "young," it's quite another to compare specs and say rev. A's are "problematic" because they are "young" -> no, it's just that newer/better stuff comes out for cheaper as time passes. it has nothing to do with revision.
i strongly urge you not to bother taking out a loan to get a computer you just want to play with -> i.e. you don't "need" it, even in the broadest definition of "need." that sounds like a sure way to get yourself into more financial difficulty than you really need to.
DeaconGraves
Apr 28, 02:01 PM
Keep in mind that Lion is only in developer preview right now. Which means programs that don't work right now could end up working just fine later. Unless you've heard or read something like "Application X will not be supported in Lion" (a good example is Blizzard announcing that some of its older games won't be supported), it might still end up working.
jazzer15
Apr 24, 07:58 AM
No. I didn't think that step was necessary because I had to go through the "black screen fix" which I thought included installing the drivers as one of the steps, but perhaps the driver folder I copied didn't include all of the relevant files.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3173
I'll give that a try. Thanks again.
Update: That took care of it (and a couple of other little problems). Thanks!
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3173
I'll give that a try. Thanks again.
Update: That took care of it (and a couple of other little problems). Thanks!
jzuena
Apr 25, 06:28 PM
You can get at least a little more screen space by hiding the dock. If you right-click the dashed line to the right of the trash and select Dock Preferences, then check Automatically hide and show the Dock, the dock will drop off the screen when not in use. Then you can increase your browser to fill that extra space.
Grannyville7989
Apr 28, 04:05 PM
If you have Windows 7 Professional or Utimate installed, you can try and see how Photoshop works under XP Mode. Alternatively, you can download and install Virtual PC 2007 and install Windows XP within that, which I have done on my Windows desktop and it works very well with the Virtual Machine Additions installed.
PurdueGuy
Apr 13, 12:39 PM
I have a Drobo v2 and like it. It houses all my iTunes music and other media.
I can read about 2 GB/min off of it (34 MB/sec), which for me is plenty fast. I usually download from iTunes directly to the Drobo, so write speeds aren't as important, b/c the bottleneck is my ISP, not the Drobo interface.
I had Synology CS407 before, and while it was nice, it wasn't HFS+, and was limiting some things I wanted to do. Since I had a Mac Mini already connected to the home theatre, I wanted a DAS (Direct Attached Storage) instead of a NAS again, and this way I can use Slink or MobileMe to jump back quite easily to get anything I might want.
I can read about 2 GB/min off of it (34 MB/sec), which for me is plenty fast. I usually download from iTunes directly to the Drobo, so write speeds aren't as important, b/c the bottleneck is my ISP, not the Drobo interface.
I had Synology CS407 before, and while it was nice, it wasn't HFS+, and was limiting some things I wanted to do. Since I had a Mac Mini already connected to the home theatre, I wanted a DAS (Direct Attached Storage) instead of a NAS again, and this way I can use Slink or MobileMe to jump back quite easily to get anything I might want.
EZduzIT702
Jun 28, 11:27 AM
Anybody in Las Vegas camping at an AT&T store on the 29th? I probably will but I just want to get an idea of what time I should be there. I was thinking 5am.
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