Doctor Q
Jan 1, 02:48 PM
Look farther down, and it says
< Contact Us - Mac Rumors - Mac News - Daily Tunes >
with links to all three.
< Contact Us - Mac Rumors - Mac News - Daily Tunes >
with links to all three.
SchneiderMan
Nov 22, 01:43 AM
Mine (:
http://schneiderstudios.deviantart.com/gallery/
http://schneiderstudios.deviantart.com/gallery/
Melrose
Nov 5, 07:57 PM
It's a US Navy Battleship of some kind, my initial thought was part of The Great White Fleet, but I'm not sure.
Pre-dreadnought, so likely before, what, 1900 I think? The battleships that followed lacked the decorations you saw on the old ones. Stuff like that gold-coloured scroll-y stuff on the bow were completely pass� after the turn of the century or so.
snip, dude
It would be great if you could post a link. Thanks. That pic is awesome. :)
Pre-dreadnought, so likely before, what, 1900 I think? The battleships that followed lacked the decorations you saw on the old ones. Stuff like that gold-coloured scroll-y stuff on the bow were completely pass� after the turn of the century or so.
snip, dude
It would be great if you could post a link. Thanks. That pic is awesome. :)
fsshariq
Apr 17, 07:36 PM
It's cute that people think Comex actually ever made a working Jailbreak for iPad 2.
I wish I could photoshop my way to 200k followers on Twitter.
Obvious troll is obvious.
I wish I could photoshop my way to 200k followers on Twitter.
Obvious troll is obvious.
JodyK
Apr 4, 03:57 PM
Renewed design, improved specs @ a significant lower price point from a company gaining attention and market share in several other tech fields (ios) ... Duh Charlie Sheen says WINNER!
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 04:11 PM
I have about 20 TB of photos. The biggest advice I can give you that others have stated is from the beginning organize your photos in a very logical manner and edit the meta-data to reflect what they are. This is very very important for when you get very large collections of photos.
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
With that many photos, do you 'phase out' HDD after a period or time? Meaning: lets say you have three 1 TB HDD filled with photos, do you replace drives before they fail? Then, how long have your HDD lasted without being used? Thanks for the information as it is "food for thought."
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
With that many photos, do you 'phase out' HDD after a period or time? Meaning: lets say you have three 1 TB HDD filled with photos, do you replace drives before they fail? Then, how long have your HDD lasted without being used? Thanks for the information as it is "food for thought."
Rajj
Oct 17, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by macstudent
that would be a step backwards because of the slow transfer speeds of bluetooth.
Not really...because earlier in the month I posted a similar thread....stating that it would be cool if we had an iPod with bluetooth built in for wireless head sets and remote.....so the whole point of this thread is that the tecnology to make this happend is coming :D :p
that would be a step backwards because of the slow transfer speeds of bluetooth.
Not really...because earlier in the month I posted a similar thread....stating that it would be cool if we had an iPod with bluetooth built in for wireless head sets and remote.....so the whole point of this thread is that the tecnology to make this happend is coming :D :p
skunk
Sep 11, 11:22 AM
I was doing some restoration work on an 18thC mansion in Mayfair at the time. Heard it on the radio. Went back to work after an expletive-filled 20 minutes. Caught up with it later on TV. I'm afraid my first thought on seeing it was: "Wow! That's a hell of a piece of flying!".
jimthorn
Jul 8, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by MacFan25
How do you get to the temp monitor? I looked in utilities, but couldn't find anything.
It's a freeware app called Temperature Monitor. Here's a link:
http://www.bresink.de/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
It works great if you have supported hardware, or I should say hardware that is capable of reporting temperatures.
edit: Oh, and according to the author's FAQ,
the "normal" temperature for current Mac CPUs depends on the particular model, but CPU temperatures between 122 and 158 degrees Fahrenheit (50 to 70 degrees Celsius) can be expected for all up-to-date computers. The PowerPC 7450 processor used on most G4 models is specified to operate at a die-junction temperature between 0 and 105 degrees Celsius (32 to 221 degrees Fahrenheit).
How do you get to the temp monitor? I looked in utilities, but couldn't find anything.
It's a freeware app called Temperature Monitor. Here's a link:
http://www.bresink.de/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
It works great if you have supported hardware, or I should say hardware that is capable of reporting temperatures.
edit: Oh, and according to the author's FAQ,
the "normal" temperature for current Mac CPUs depends on the particular model, but CPU temperatures between 122 and 158 degrees Fahrenheit (50 to 70 degrees Celsius) can be expected for all up-to-date computers. The PowerPC 7450 processor used on most G4 models is specified to operate at a die-junction temperature between 0 and 105 degrees Celsius (32 to 221 degrees Fahrenheit).
Potatochobit
Apr 28, 01:48 AM
thats a good deal
wish I saw it earlier, just picked up some crucial 8GB from microcenter for 89$
oh well, no biggie since I got the memory installed already and its running great
wish I saw it earlier, just picked up some crucial 8GB from microcenter for 89$
oh well, no biggie since I got the memory installed already and its running great
iSee
Apr 4, 06:47 PM
Only for specific purposes. I prefer 2x24" or 27" monitor for real work.
Well, you can have it both ways with the MBA... you can plug a 27-incher in when you need it.
Also, a lot of real work can get done on a 13" or 11" screen. E.g., my wife runs her law firm with her MBA. Word, Excel, email, etc. work fine on a 13" screen and run fast on a MBA.
(Apparently the SSD makes a huge difference because they run better on her MBA than on my 2009 iMac -- the minute I can swing it, I'm doing a little surgery on my iMac to add an SSD).
Well, you can have it both ways with the MBA... you can plug a 27-incher in when you need it.
Also, a lot of real work can get done on a 13" or 11" screen. E.g., my wife runs her law firm with her MBA. Word, Excel, email, etc. work fine on a 13" screen and run fast on a MBA.
(Apparently the SSD makes a huge difference because they run better on her MBA than on my 2009 iMac -- the minute I can swing it, I'm doing a little surgery on my iMac to add an SSD).
Willis
Sep 12, 08:34 PM
Anyone else noticed that the iTunes Mini store has departed us in this version?
Or am I missing it somewhere?
EDIT: Nope.... found it. I noticed the EQ went walk abouts too. Found it under the same menu
Or am I missing it somewhere?
EDIT: Nope.... found it. I noticed the EQ went walk abouts too. Found it under the same menu
SteveC
Jul 26, 12:06 AM
Thanks for the responses G and Paul. :)
Yes, to answer your question, yes I do have the iTunes volume on max, so it's not one of those types of issues.. :)
What I find particularly interesting is this information on apple.com/emac
"Speakers of the house - The speakers on the eMac are twice the size � and twice the volume � of the speakers in the 15-inch CRT-based iMac. And we�ve designed speaker grills that perfectly coordinate with the eMac and protect the speakers from prying fingers, pens and paper clips."
If anyone can offer any suggestions or further comments I will greatly appreciate them. Thanks! :)
Yes, to answer your question, yes I do have the iTunes volume on max, so it's not one of those types of issues.. :)
What I find particularly interesting is this information on apple.com/emac
"Speakers of the house - The speakers on the eMac are twice the size � and twice the volume � of the speakers in the 15-inch CRT-based iMac. And we�ve designed speaker grills that perfectly coordinate with the eMac and protect the speakers from prying fingers, pens and paper clips."
If anyone can offer any suggestions or further comments I will greatly appreciate them. Thanks! :)
natedawg218
Mar 13, 04:43 AM
It opens at 10....the hours are posted here:
http://www.apple.com/retail/thegateway/
http://www.apple.com/retail/thegateway/
Coleman2010
Apr 17, 11:37 AM
......ah crap.
Did you update?
Did you update?
nagromme
Mar 17, 01:33 PM
Wow, that�s going to save developers some late nights waiting for midnight!
Agreed that developers need to be treated with more predictability/consistency. But Apple has long been moving in the right direction, however slowly.
Agreed that developers need to be treated with more predictability/consistency. But Apple has long been moving in the right direction, however slowly.
chrono1081
Apr 7, 09:56 PM
Thanks so much! I'll give them a shot.
jcsurfn
Apr 23, 12:07 AM
If anyone can help that would be great.
Thank You
Jeff
Thank You
Jeff
writingdevil
Apr 20, 04:29 PM
"What I want to know is who are the 3 idiots who disliked this topic :eek:"
i suspect the same guys sitting in their cubicles with not much on their minds and too much time on their hands who have become self anointed experts in all things anti-apple
i suspect the same guys sitting in their cubicles with not much on their minds and too much time on their hands who have become self anointed experts in all things anti-apple
iliketyla
Apr 4, 04:11 PM
:(
evilgEEk
Oct 11, 09:06 PM
I like the iWork suite, and a spreadsheet program would be a great addition. I say bring it on! :D
wordmunger
Nov 3, 12:34 PM
I dunno. I tried to add something to the wiki and it didn't work right so I got scared and deleted what I added. I'm just gonna stick to editing wikis and not starting new topics.
Hey.... someone put up a page titled "Arport Extreme" and I moved it to "Airport Extreme." Looks like it automatically redirects. So we could do the same thing with "The Dock" and "The Trash," no?
EDIT: Okay, fixed "Dock", "Trash", and all the pages linking to them.
Hey.... someone put up a page titled "Arport Extreme" and I moved it to "Airport Extreme." Looks like it automatically redirects. So we could do the same thing with "The Dock" and "The Trash," no?
EDIT: Okay, fixed "Dock", "Trash", and all the pages linking to them.
jbg232
Nov 4, 06:28 AM
Ahh, now my life is back in order
madamimadam
Oct 6, 08:13 AM
$2000.... let's not get silly now
$AU2000 I could believe but not $US2000.
$AU2000 I could believe but not $US2000.
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