swy32x
Sep 15, 06:03 AM
Mainstream rap today is pretty pointless already. I mean, you could only make so many different variations of the dance club, jewelery and spinny rims. Even people who are portrayed to be above the norm (ie. Kanye) still have to rap about materialistic things. He's the self proclaimed "Louis Vuitton Don" :rolleyes: . It doesn't get any more ridiculous than that in my humble opinion.
The only rap that I personally listen to today is, as someone stated above, Eric B. and Rakim. The old stuff is where it's at but even that's wearing out on me.
What the heck are you talking about?! Aren't you feeling Mike Jones and 50 Cent?! :p
At the moment I'm really into MF DOOMs stuff, Masta Ace's 'A Long Hot Summer' and 'Disposable Arts', and Common's Be and Resurrection.
I really need to listen to ATCQ more, haven't given Midnight Marauders a spin in a while :(
The only rap that I personally listen to today is, as someone stated above, Eric B. and Rakim. The old stuff is where it's at but even that's wearing out on me.
What the heck are you talking about?! Aren't you feeling Mike Jones and 50 Cent?! :p
At the moment I'm really into MF DOOMs stuff, Masta Ace's 'A Long Hot Summer' and 'Disposable Arts', and Common's Be and Resurrection.
I really need to listen to ATCQ more, haven't given Midnight Marauders a spin in a while :(
ten-oak-druid
Apr 18, 10:59 AM
Besides a processor upgrade, the biggest upgrade from iphone 4 to iphone 5 is likely to be 4G. But is that guaranteed to be in iphone 5? I don't know.
Anyway, for people who find iphone 4 suits their needs, I doubt 4G is going to be a big sell right away. It seems to be available only in certain markets. I think unless someone is in one of those markets, there wouldn't be a rush to upgrade. Perhaps for those who want a better processor for gaming a need would exist.
Anyway, for people who find iphone 4 suits their needs, I doubt 4G is going to be a big sell right away. It seems to be available only in certain markets. I think unless someone is in one of those markets, there wouldn't be a rush to upgrade. Perhaps for those who want a better processor for gaming a need would exist.
Haoshiro
Mar 23, 09:07 AM
Has the current PS3 even got a proper hardware scaler ? If not it will have to be hardware update.
Software scaling, good sir.
Software scaling, good sir.
Yannick
Oct 12, 08:59 AM
Why use OpenOffice on a Mac? NeoOffice Aqua is the way to go on a Mac.
Personally, I use both "OpenOffice.org 2.0.3" and "NeoOffice 2.0 Aqua beta 3" (based on OOo 2.0.3). Both have advantages and limitations.
NeoOffice's advantages:
- it uses native fonts (OOo uses fondu to extract the fonts and be able to use them, which duplicates them. Furthermore, when you want to use the document with Neo or OOo on windows, a 1 full page document may appear on 2 pages with 1 or 2 lines on the top of the second)
- it is more Mac friendly
OpenOffice.org for Mac using X11 has also some advantages:
- it opens quicker (I ran test on both on my PB G4 15" 1.5 GHz 1.5 GB RAM: OOo opens in 26 secondes the first time when even X11 is not launched, then OOo reopens in 6 secondes. Neo opens in 32 secondes the first time, then in 14 secondes after it has been closed)
- it uses less memory (OOo+X11: 87.15 MB real memory and 736.68 virtual. Neo: 218.35 MB real memory and 997.63 virtual)
- presentations transitions are way better handled than Neo (generally OOo tends to be faster than Neo, maybe due to this Java dependance?)
- it is the official OpenOffice.org, more up-to-date, is QAed, and the future of it doesn't rely only on two persons (as committed as they are, they are only human) but on a team.
NeoOffice is more "aquafied" than OpenOffice.org which needs X11 right now, so a lot of people prefers it over OpenOffice.org. But in a few months OpenOffice.org for Mac should go native (an alpha version is expected in Jan or Feb).
It is indeed too bad that there are two separate projects, wasting in a sense time, energy and donations. It is the result of licence differences, technical approach differences, and miscommunication.
Personally, I use both "OpenOffice.org 2.0.3" and "NeoOffice 2.0 Aqua beta 3" (based on OOo 2.0.3). Both have advantages and limitations.
NeoOffice's advantages:
- it uses native fonts (OOo uses fondu to extract the fonts and be able to use them, which duplicates them. Furthermore, when you want to use the document with Neo or OOo on windows, a 1 full page document may appear on 2 pages with 1 or 2 lines on the top of the second)
- it is more Mac friendly
OpenOffice.org for Mac using X11 has also some advantages:
- it opens quicker (I ran test on both on my PB G4 15" 1.5 GHz 1.5 GB RAM: OOo opens in 26 secondes the first time when even X11 is not launched, then OOo reopens in 6 secondes. Neo opens in 32 secondes the first time, then in 14 secondes after it has been closed)
- it uses less memory (OOo+X11: 87.15 MB real memory and 736.68 virtual. Neo: 218.35 MB real memory and 997.63 virtual)
- presentations transitions are way better handled than Neo (generally OOo tends to be faster than Neo, maybe due to this Java dependance?)
- it is the official OpenOffice.org, more up-to-date, is QAed, and the future of it doesn't rely only on two persons (as committed as they are, they are only human) but on a team.
NeoOffice is more "aquafied" than OpenOffice.org which needs X11 right now, so a lot of people prefers it over OpenOffice.org. But in a few months OpenOffice.org for Mac should go native (an alpha version is expected in Jan or Feb).
It is indeed too bad that there are two separate projects, wasting in a sense time, energy and donations. It is the result of licence differences, technical approach differences, and miscommunication.
LaCosta
Apr 11, 09:53 PM
Thanks everyone to help me with my case selection.
I purchased an Otterbox Commuter and it has been great. First few days the edging of my wet applied screen protector started slightly to come up....but I would just get the bubble out and it would adhere without any marks or distortion. Then after the Otterbox silicone broke in, it no longer was causing an issue.
I like how the poly carbonate shell is holding and firming up the silicone. And the little bit of silicone that is showing gives the impression that it will protect the phone in a drop.
I like the Commuter. Thanks.
I purchased an Otterbox Commuter and it has been great. First few days the edging of my wet applied screen protector started slightly to come up....but I would just get the bubble out and it would adhere without any marks or distortion. Then after the Otterbox silicone broke in, it no longer was causing an issue.
I like how the poly carbonate shell is holding and firming up the silicone. And the little bit of silicone that is showing gives the impression that it will protect the phone in a drop.
I like the Commuter. Thanks.
mackage
May 4, 04:19 PM
...I am pretty much disappointed after waiting months for a refresh that was suppose to be a substantial upgrade over last years iMacs. I think alot of us had unwarranted expectations due to the HUGE increase in the MBP performance.
Here is where I am coming from. I am an accountant so spending money were a return isn't realized is against what I believe in. Therefore, I planned to buy the base 27" version. So many times before this refresh I was tempted to buy the base 3.6ghz dual core that was available. I am still a fan of a high clock speed because it makes a difference in daily single and dual core tasks. However, I waited mainly due to most on this forum stating I would regret it and the upgraded processors were going to be substantially better.
Let's compare the benchmarks:
32 bit
3.6ghz dual core (last year) - 7,000 average
2.7 quad core (sandy bridge) - 7950
64 bit
3.6ghz dual core (last year) - 7,745
2.7 quad core (sandy bridge) - 8625
Is this really a substantial jump? You take away clock speed (even though you do have turbo boost to 3.7) and add two cores and you get less than a 1,000 point increase.
Here is where I am coming from. I am an accountant so spending money were a return isn't realized is against what I believe in. Therefore, I planned to buy the base 27" version. So many times before this refresh I was tempted to buy the base 3.6ghz dual core that was available. I am still a fan of a high clock speed because it makes a difference in daily single and dual core tasks. However, I waited mainly due to most on this forum stating I would regret it and the upgraded processors were going to be substantially better.
Let's compare the benchmarks:
32 bit
3.6ghz dual core (last year) - 7,000 average
2.7 quad core (sandy bridge) - 7950
64 bit
3.6ghz dual core (last year) - 7,745
2.7 quad core (sandy bridge) - 8625
Is this really a substantial jump? You take away clock speed (even though you do have turbo boost to 3.7) and add two cores and you get less than a 1,000 point increase.
Tomorrow
May 4, 07:30 PM
With my car system, volume 18 with my iPhone maxed is equivelent to around 30 with my Nano - at this volume I have the sound of gentle hissing when paused. Not cool.
What kind of system are you connected to that the iPod volume even makes a difference? :confused: Mine connects to the truck's USB port and it's treated like a "line in" - the volume can only be adjusted with the stereo deck in the dash.
What kind of system are you connected to that the iPod volume even makes a difference? :confused: Mine connects to the truck's USB port and it's treated like a "line in" - the volume can only be adjusted with the stereo deck in the dash.
dh2005
May 6, 09:49 AM
I'd say it's probably enough, yes. Unless you play graphics-intensive games...?
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Elan0204
Jul 29, 01:17 PM
I assume you referring to streaming music using iTunes. If so, I'm pretty sure not being able to play purchased music is part of the DRM. However, if your computer is authorized to play the songs purchased by the account that bought them, then I think it lets you stream them. For the purchased music, I'd recommend moving one of them onto your computer and authorizing it for playback. Then you'll be able to stream all the others bought with the same account. Or, you could just copy all the purchased files, and stop streaming them.
Sun Baked
Sep 17, 03:11 PM
4) Macs are designed without the heatspreaders in mind, putting memory in with the heatspreader on in machines where it actually fits -- blocks the airflow around the RAM. Negating the purpose of heatspreaders.
The PM G5 threads basically looked cool but also like a solid brick of aluminum.
After people start complaining how stupid it was to use such crap in a PowerMac G5, the dealers quickly pulled it.
The PM G5 threads basically looked cool but also like a solid brick of aluminum.
After people start complaining how stupid it was to use such crap in a PowerMac G5, the dealers quickly pulled it.
Royal Pineapple
Aug 1, 01:21 AM
Originally posted by arn
It is supposed to be...
In the next week or so, things should settle out for the long haul...
arn
well good luck, i cant wait till all is running smothly again;):D
It is supposed to be...
In the next week or so, things should settle out for the long haul...
arn
well good luck, i cant wait till all is running smothly again;):D
MacNut
Jan 5, 10:09 PM
This really is what I wish music today sounded like. No frills or auto tune. Just pure raw music.
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mac4evan
Oct 25, 03:06 PM
That is kind of a silly statement.
What DVD Jon has done is made it possible for OTHER companies to get in on the action and offer content for US, the users of the iPod. I commend him and more importantly I look for other content that is better than 128 kbps and doesn't cost 99 cents per song.
If you want a song with better quality and is less than 99 cents then go somewhere else! Use a Zune with M$'s new online store.
What DVD Jon has done is made it possible for OTHER companies to get in on the action and offer content for US, the users of the iPod. I commend him and more importantly I look for other content that is better than 128 kbps and doesn't cost 99 cents per song.
If you want a song with better quality and is less than 99 cents then go somewhere else! Use a Zune with M$'s new online store.
jeffm5690
Apr 19, 08:03 AM
I will wait patiently wait for someone to strip it down and email me. Thank you so much guys!
inlimbo
Sep 3, 04:24 AM
You couldn't even spare $10 to $15 per year? :confused: I certainly wouldn't recommend using free hosting.
Sure I would be prepared to pay that (but not much more). Where could I find a place that offers CGI hosting for $10-$15.
Sure I would be prepared to pay that (but not much more). Where could I find a place that offers CGI hosting for $10-$15.
ArtOfWarfare
Mar 14, 03:57 PM
What are we supposed to make fun of now?
Of course I guess just because the product is dead doesn't mean we can't keep making fun of ole' poo brown Zune.
Officially confirms that this was a really, really bad idea:
http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/zune-tattoo.jpg
Nah, the icon itself is super cool. I'm sure the Zune is obscure enough that he can say that he designed the icon himself.
Of course I guess just because the product is dead doesn't mean we can't keep making fun of ole' poo brown Zune.
Officially confirms that this was a really, really bad idea:
http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/zune-tattoo.jpg
Nah, the icon itself is super cool. I'm sure the Zune is obscure enough that he can say that he designed the icon himself.
Doctor Q
Sep 20, 07:51 PM
Can you tell us more about the problems? Were they with vBulletin itself?
wordoflife
Feb 1, 06:01 PM
iPhone isn't only on Verizon and AT&T. There are many other carriers worldwide that iPhone runs on.
HBOC
Mar 9, 06:03 PM
not that anyone cares, but I (and some Apple employees) found the problems. Apparently Sandy Bridge machines HAVE THE EXACT same problem has I have. They loaded a TIFF file from my machine onto a floor model, same deal as I have. They loaded the same file onto a pre-SB machine, loads A-OK.
So they are sending in my logs to the software engineers to make them aware of it, as I am assuming this is the first case they have encountered. I am wondering if old NEF files (such as D2x etc) have the same problem?
In anycase, lets hope they can give me an answer in the next few days.
So they are sending in my logs to the software engineers to make them aware of it, as I am assuming this is the first case they have encountered. I am wondering if old NEF files (such as D2x etc) have the same problem?
In anycase, lets hope they can give me an answer in the next few days.
Spock
Feb 5, 09:02 PM
I remember an AD about a Kid and His Father trying to install a game on their PC after trying to install the game and failing the Kid says to his Father I am going to install it next door they have a Mac I dont remeber when I heard that at but I liked it.
iowamensan
Feb 21, 01:03 PM
I wonder if it will show up on damnyouautocorrect.com?
gwuMACaddict
Sep 29, 11:21 AM
didn't watch it, but read that the ratings were exceptionally high
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