BillyBobBongo
Oct 4, 03:54 AM
Talk about a punt. This has to be for a show car....right?
That's a tough one. You'd think it was...but since it's so ugly you'd hope that it wasn't.
That's a tough one. You'd think it was...but since it's so ugly you'd hope that it wasn't.
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 06:37 PM
Do you make money with that machine?
I use a 2009 MBP (17") and upgraded the RAM to 6GB (more will follow) and an SSD and it is quite a snappy machine in PS CS5 with 12MP RAW photos. An ix-core MBP will be faster in calculating effects, thus if you do a lot of effects work that take five seconds on your current MBP, they will take two to three seconds on a newer MBP.
I use a 2009 MBP (17") and upgraded the RAM to 6GB (more will follow) and an SSD and it is quite a snappy machine in PS CS5 with 12MP RAW photos. An ix-core MBP will be faster in calculating effects, thus if you do a lot of effects work that take five seconds on your current MBP, they will take two to three seconds on a newer MBP.
lorien
Oct 26, 10:43 AM
Anyone know what the button 914 on the top right of the "vPod" screen is meant to signify in Figure 17? Could it be WiFi signal strength?
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f251/bulimina/Picture5.jpg
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f251/bulimina/Picture5.jpg
mowogg
Mar 23, 12:31 PM
OK I have had an odd problem on both my G5 and iBook. When trying to download an update through Software Update, it downloads just fine and then says there is an error in expanding the file and that I should check permissions on tmp/softwareupdate/etc...
I have updated my permissions with both Cocktail and the Disk Utility but that didn't work. I eventually threw out all pref files that said software update and that seemed to work on the G5. It didn't on the iBook. I also tried downloading with out installing and it said I didn't have sufficient permissions on /packages/ folder. I checked the permissions and it said I have read/write on that folder.
Here's the really weird thing: I downloaded the 2005-003 update from Versiontracker twice and both times it failed to mount with a checksum error. I have run out of ideas and am thinking about reinstalling 10.3 on the iBook. I can't pinpoint anything that has occurred on the iBook to initiate this.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Rob
I have updated my permissions with both Cocktail and the Disk Utility but that didn't work. I eventually threw out all pref files that said software update and that seemed to work on the G5. It didn't on the iBook. I also tried downloading with out installing and it said I didn't have sufficient permissions on /packages/ folder. I checked the permissions and it said I have read/write on that folder.
Here's the really weird thing: I downloaded the 2005-003 update from Versiontracker twice and both times it failed to mount with a checksum error. I have run out of ideas and am thinking about reinstalling 10.3 on the iBook. I can't pinpoint anything that has occurred on the iBook to initiate this.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Rob
Jason Beck
Mar 8, 04:05 PM
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greenstork
Dec 31, 02:08 PM
While I know that I am suggesting something that's already been done by Dave Shea (http://www.csszengarden.com/), I think that in order to quell the critics, you should post a copy of the XHTML code (including your CMS tags) and allow folks to submit their own CSS stylesheets to the site. That would offer readers many different choices for their CSS styles of the site while showcasing the talents of some of your frequent readers who happen to be web designers.
While I like the new design better than the old one graphically, I agree that the third column makes it a little more "info heavy."
All things considered, it's a great move. standards compliance is huge move. Throw in a few additional style sheet options and I'd be thrilled. I think some of your readers could have a lot to offer in terms of CSS expertise and I for one would welcome those options.
While I like the new design better than the old one graphically, I agree that the third column makes it a little more "info heavy."
All things considered, it's a great move. standards compliance is huge move. Throw in a few additional style sheet options and I'd be thrilled. I think some of your readers could have a lot to offer in terms of CSS expertise and I for one would welcome those options.
MrNomNoms
Apr 5, 08:42 AM
The NVIDIA 320m isn't "6 year old tech." Nor are the Toshiba SSD, HD screen, glass trackpad, or OS X 10.6. Get past the mindset that the CPU defines the computer and you'll see that the MacBook Air is a modern device. That said, I would like to see Thunderbolt in the next revision, and undoubtedly it will get Sandy Bridge sometime this year.
Even the 'Core 2' isn't 6 year old technology, its no more '6 year old technology' than Sandy Bridge being little more than a 'extension of 6 year old technology'. The Core 2 is as valid today as it was when it was first released, fine tuned, tweaked, and perfected - to me I don't see it hanging around for 6 years as being bad, I see it as an example of good design that can stand the test of time and deliver great performance to this day. Today the Core 2 is still being sold but under new brands, new names etc. but it is still very much the same.
It will be interesting to see where Sandy Bridge fits into it - whether Apple is waiting for the Intel refresh later this year named Ivy Bridge which will hopefully bring a GPU refresh as well :)
Even the 'Core 2' isn't 6 year old technology, its no more '6 year old technology' than Sandy Bridge being little more than a 'extension of 6 year old technology'. The Core 2 is as valid today as it was when it was first released, fine tuned, tweaked, and perfected - to me I don't see it hanging around for 6 years as being bad, I see it as an example of good design that can stand the test of time and deliver great performance to this day. Today the Core 2 is still being sold but under new brands, new names etc. but it is still very much the same.
It will be interesting to see where Sandy Bridge fits into it - whether Apple is waiting for the Intel refresh later this year named Ivy Bridge which will hopefully bring a GPU refresh as well :)
Sydde
Mar 7, 02:45 PM
How many people file when they sell something on ebay. Do they go by the amount you sell or every transaction? I am sure ebay could set up a system to track sales.
eBay transactions rarely involve cash, right? Just see to it that the banks (card manager/paypal/whatever), which have accountants anyway, handle the tax part.
eBay transactions rarely involve cash, right? Just see to it that the banks (card manager/paypal/whatever), which have accountants anyway, handle the tax part.
torbjoern
Apr 24, 11:00 AM
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Yes, cmd-x is cut.
I'm not sure if it works however on folders and files. It's good for just text, images, etc.
It doesn't work on folders and files. I got so frustrated with it that I went back to using the command line interface, that is for file management which involved moving files from one location to the other.
Yes, cmd-x is cut.
I'm not sure if it works however on folders and files. It's good for just text, images, etc.
It doesn't work on folders and files. I got so frustrated with it that I went back to using the command line interface, that is for file management which involved moving files from one location to the other.
IJ Reilly
Oct 12, 05:41 PM
And if you need to use those pages or keynote projects at work or in school?
Define "need to use." I use Pages for all of my reports, and output to PDF for presentation to my clients. If they need a Word version, I export it as Word. Never had a single complaint. I present in Keynote quite often, sometimes saving the slides in PDF form. Never had a complaint there either; in fact the Keynote presentations in particular get rave reviews.
I don't get why people manufacture so many impediments that don't exist to using something other than MS Office. I would loathe the thought of being chained to MS Office, or anything else for that matter, for the rest of my life.
Define "need to use." I use Pages for all of my reports, and output to PDF for presentation to my clients. If they need a Word version, I export it as Word. Never had a single complaint. I present in Keynote quite often, sometimes saving the slides in PDF form. Never had a complaint there either; in fact the Keynote presentations in particular get rave reviews.
I don't get why people manufacture so many impediments that don't exist to using something other than MS Office. I would loathe the thought of being chained to MS Office, or anything else for that matter, for the rest of my life.
barryst
Apr 14, 12:42 PM
my ipad2 came with 4.3 and i never updated. now that 4.3.2 is out, can i update to 4.3.1 somehow and still save the shsh blob from that?
dernhelm
Oct 4, 02:53 PM
[QUOTE=globalhemp]iPhone to "borrow" from Disney Mobile's (http://disneymobile.go.com/) GPS Enabled Family Locator(TM)
Yeah and Disney is shut down the service after 8 months with little or no interest in the service. And is going to cost them $30 million to shut it down and as Disney and Apple sharehold it think it is a bad business model to be in.
You must be kidding. I first saw a commercial for this just yesterday during the baseball playoff. It seemed like a pretty cool thing to me. I hadn't heard about it before then, though...
Yeah and Disney is shut down the service after 8 months with little or no interest in the service. And is going to cost them $30 million to shut it down and as Disney and Apple sharehold it think it is a bad business model to be in.
You must be kidding. I first saw a commercial for this just yesterday during the baseball playoff. It seemed like a pretty cool thing to me. I hadn't heard about it before then, though...
firestarter
Mar 10, 02:37 AM
Another HDD space junkie! :D I will buy 1 or 2 TB drives for the Mac Pro. However, what if I buy 1 TB drives and they puke before I fill them up?
Seriously, if you can't find a use for 1TB of space in 3 or 4 years, then you probably shouldn't be buying a MacPro.
Most photography apps don't need lots of cores (they just don't use them). The only appeal of a MacPro to a photographer is the expandability - lots of drives, interchangeable graphics cards. If you don't need the expandability, iMacs are much much better value machines.
If you're seriously worried about saving $30 by buying a slower 500GB drive instead of a faster 1TB drive, you're definitely wasting cash spending $3000 on a MacPro.
I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games.
Is that right? How did the data get on to the RAID in the first place?
If your friend only has one copy of his files (on the RAID) then he doesn't have a backup. Backup = an alternate copy.
Not writing to that RAID doesn't make it magically safer... Your friend should get a backup if he's smart and he values his data.
Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
Not so funny when a thief breaks into your house and steals your Mac and the backup drive sat on the table next to it. Proper backups aren't just for professionals - they're for anyone who actually cares about keeping their data.
For someone with a $3000 Mac, a couple of hundred $ to buy enough disks to keep offsite copies is nothing.
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
Seriously, if you can't find a use for 1TB of space in 3 or 4 years, then you probably shouldn't be buying a MacPro.
Most photography apps don't need lots of cores (they just don't use them). The only appeal of a MacPro to a photographer is the expandability - lots of drives, interchangeable graphics cards. If you don't need the expandability, iMacs are much much better value machines.
If you're seriously worried about saving $30 by buying a slower 500GB drive instead of a faster 1TB drive, you're definitely wasting cash spending $3000 on a MacPro.
I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games.
Is that right? How did the data get on to the RAID in the first place?
If your friend only has one copy of his files (on the RAID) then he doesn't have a backup. Backup = an alternate copy.
Not writing to that RAID doesn't make it magically safer... Your friend should get a backup if he's smart and he values his data.
Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
Not so funny when a thief breaks into your house and steals your Mac and the backup drive sat on the table next to it. Proper backups aren't just for professionals - they're for anyone who actually cares about keeping their data.
For someone with a $3000 Mac, a couple of hundred $ to buy enough disks to keep offsite copies is nothing.
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Sounds like you should be looking at an iMac.
amacgenius
Dec 12, 07:55 PM
Darn. Your machine is what I want! :p. Thanks! :)
Heh, glad my PB is "lust worthy" sorry bout that though, good luck selling your iBook :).
Heh, glad my PB is "lust worthy" sorry bout that though, good luck selling your iBook :).
designguy79
Apr 14, 07:23 AM
How long would it averagely take to learn the necessary programming/code/flash/html for website #1:
http://www.lesoireebanquethall.com/
and website #2:
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/
100 to 2,000 hours. :D
Seriously, through, its impossible to say because everyone is different. I know people who can put in 1 to 2 hours and pick up a new programming language in a snap, and I know others who have spent endless hours trying to just get their head around the basics.
Your best bet is to jump in and find out if you like the challenges (because there are plenty to work through!) or not.
HTH,
~ Jeremy
http://www.lesoireebanquethall.com/
and website #2:
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/
100 to 2,000 hours. :D
Seriously, through, its impossible to say because everyone is different. I know people who can put in 1 to 2 hours and pick up a new programming language in a snap, and I know others who have spent endless hours trying to just get their head around the basics.
Your best bet is to jump in and find out if you like the challenges (because there are plenty to work through!) or not.
HTH,
~ Jeremy
MacRumors
Dec 30, 11:47 PM
MacRumors site design has been updated.
The new design preserves the basic feel of MacRumors but brings improved "standards" compliance and improved site navigation. Raw HTML file sizes should also be reduced.
Please report any errors or navigational difficulties to arn (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=1).
MacRumors' Forums will also see a major version upgrade in the future at which time the forum style will be brought into line with the new design.
A few things to note:
- Ad free 'contributors' section will be functional shortly.
- Permanent story links can now be found by clicking on the Article Titles.
The new design preserves the basic feel of MacRumors but brings improved "standards" compliance and improved site navigation. Raw HTML file sizes should also be reduced.
Please report any errors or navigational difficulties to arn (http://forums.macrumors.com/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=1).
MacRumors' Forums will also see a major version upgrade in the future at which time the forum style will be brought into line with the new design.
A few things to note:
- Ad free 'contributors' section will be functional shortly.
- Permanent story links can now be found by clicking on the Article Titles.
trainguy77
Aug 24, 06:27 PM
I am back into the top 20 producers :D (macman64) and i hope to be moving up the ranks soon.
acfusion29
Jun 20, 10:14 AM
Ok so here's the story...
My iPhone's back panel was destroyed so I bought a red one off eBay all happy that it would work out good and all. I get the red panel a few days ago and I take apart my iPhone to do the swap, but I'm stomped because I am unable to take off the railings on the side of the iPhone.
So you will be getting a basically perfect (front condition) iPhone with a red back that you will have to put on yourself. It comes with the headphones, USB cable, dock and the box.
The iPhone WORKS PERFECTLY and it just requires someone to transfer the railings from one housing to another.
Once you've done that, you will have a red iPhone (something that maybe a few people have!)
Shipping will be $10 within Canada, and $15 in the United States of America.
International will be $25
Buy it now price is $250 if you'd like the iPhone and know how to do the procedure then buy it! One more time, this iPhone is in AWESOME condition, and will be in mint since you will be putting a new back on it.
I have already taken apart the iPhone and all you have to do is transfer the railings and put it back together.
Guide on how to: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=334748
MSG ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I will post pics when I get home from work around 5ish.
My iPhone's back panel was destroyed so I bought a red one off eBay all happy that it would work out good and all. I get the red panel a few days ago and I take apart my iPhone to do the swap, but I'm stomped because I am unable to take off the railings on the side of the iPhone.
So you will be getting a basically perfect (front condition) iPhone with a red back that you will have to put on yourself. It comes with the headphones, USB cable, dock and the box.
The iPhone WORKS PERFECTLY and it just requires someone to transfer the railings from one housing to another.
Once you've done that, you will have a red iPhone (something that maybe a few people have!)
Shipping will be $10 within Canada, and $15 in the United States of America.
International will be $25
Buy it now price is $250 if you'd like the iPhone and know how to do the procedure then buy it! One more time, this iPhone is in AWESOME condition, and will be in mint since you will be putting a new back on it.
I have already taken apart the iPhone and all you have to do is transfer the railings and put it back together.
Guide on how to: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=334748
MSG ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I will post pics when I get home from work around 5ish.
mikebatho
Aug 15, 07:51 PM
Rats. That's all greek to me!!
I was hoping there would just be a way of dropping my image in instead of the text....
Bummer!
Why can't anything be simple?!?! :mad:
I was hoping there would just be a way of dropping my image in instead of the text....
Bummer!
Why can't anything be simple?!?! :mad:
elliotay
Jul 9, 12:18 PM
will resetting it lose any of my files or anything?
Lord Blackadder
Dec 14, 02:39 PM
your best bet is probably to get an external modem - either a geo-port modem or USB modem (if you have a USB card)
emotion
Oct 25, 12:59 PM
Hmmn, have just tried 3 times to buy a PIN through Alltunes...card declined all 3 times, they SAY. Funny but it works everywhere else, including iTMS.
will be checking my bank balance JUST IN CASE!
So, it's NOT better in my experience.
Did you not know they were crooks before you did that?
will be checking my bank balance JUST IN CASE!
So, it's NOT better in my experience.
Did you not know they were crooks before you did that?
imutter
Apr 1, 08:27 PM
If you have extra $$$ why not donate to charity ?
Koodauw
Mar 24, 12:36 AM
Our goal was to design the very very best MP3 player we could. To design something that could become an icon an and we'll see whether that is the case or not. - Jonathan Ive
You can see the thought, and the love that went into it.
-Seal
Watching the iPod video almost brings tears to my eyes. Great job. Thanks for the links everyone.
You can see the thought, and the love that went into it.
-Seal
Watching the iPod video almost brings tears to my eyes. Great job. Thanks for the links everyone.
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