jeffm5690
Apr 18, 07:13 PM
That's what I thought. I'll have to sit here patiently and hope someone can help. Thanks for the offer ;)
TheOnlyJon
Nov 12, 06:36 PM
I really like that HDD icon. Where'd you get it?
Here (http://interfacelift.com/icons/details/1891/fain_drive.html) ya go my friend :)
You were invited to Rockmelt?
I am still waiting... :(
Yeah a friend of mine sent me one! I was stoked. If I had any left I'd definitely send you one. It's pretty cool! I like it a lot. :p
Here (http://interfacelift.com/icons/details/1891/fain_drive.html) ya go my friend :)
You were invited to Rockmelt?
I am still waiting... :(
Yeah a friend of mine sent me one! I was stoked. If I had any left I'd definitely send you one. It's pretty cool! I like it a lot. :p
L0CKnL0aD7
Jan 25, 02:47 PM
For a US IP address you can use HotSpotShield.
It's free and you can either install the application ore
follow the instructions for the iphone an use them in your vpn settings.
http://hotspotshield.com/
It's free and you can either install the application ore
follow the instructions for the iphone an use them in your vpn settings.
http://hotspotshield.com/
bousozoku
Sep 4, 04:15 PM
welcome back! I've restarted recently as well. all seems weel except for a minor issue i have with my dual G5..seems to stop folding at odd times. I'm thinking it's a mobile account issue but i'll work it out hopefully.
You have a mobile PowerMac? :eek:
What would the mobile account have to do with it? folding@home doesn't need a constant internet connection.
You have a mobile PowerMac? :eek:
What would the mobile account have to do with it? folding@home doesn't need a constant internet connection.
Sdashiki
Dec 8, 08:55 AM
If you are seriously trying to run a business, or make money doing this...and youve had to ask these questions...you are in over your head perhaps.
If its in illustrator format, you need illustrator to work on it...
If its in illustrator format, you need illustrator to work on it...
childs12111
Mar 25, 12:30 PM
I hope it fixes, and please let me know if it does (downloading, 57 mins to go):
Facetime bug - black screen shows up so people can't see me.
Battery Life Bug
Facetime bug - black screen shows up so people can't see me.
Battery Life Bug
GGJstudios
Apr 25, 09:17 PM
It's All Tech (http://www.itsalltech.com)
It works fine from here, using Comcast.
It works fine from here, using Comcast.
dejo
Apr 20, 05:55 PM
When an app is rejected by Apple's App Store review process, do they tell you all the issues that's wrong with the app? Or do they stop after finding the first issue that's wrong?
My experience has always been that they stop at the first issue. Then there can be a whole series of fixes, submissions, reviews, and rejections. Each iteration brings you closer to approval but never with any feel for how close you might be. But your mileage may vary.
My experience has always been that they stop at the first issue. Then there can be a whole series of fixes, submissions, reviews, and rejections. Each iteration brings you closer to approval but never with any feel for how close you might be. But your mileage may vary.
Play Ultimate
Nov 8, 01:28 PM
I actually don't think this is true anymore. It was a year or two ago, but Apple is making such unbelievable headway in market share, I truly believe if they were to release a much-improved Pages/Keynote and bundle it with a true spreadsheet App, they would have a very large majority of Apple users signing up willingly.
Apple's marketshare is still too low for that to have any effect on Office sales. What will disrupt Office is the move toward internet based apps. I still believe that Office will dominate for awhile.
However, a down-tick or two of marketshare will have a dramatic effect on the stock price and on computer users perceptions about Microsoft's monopolistic dominance.
The Microsoft dam is starting to leak.
Apple's marketshare is still too low for that to have any effect on Office sales. What will disrupt Office is the move toward internet based apps. I still believe that Office will dominate for awhile.
However, a down-tick or two of marketshare will have a dramatic effect on the stock price and on computer users perceptions about Microsoft's monopolistic dominance.
The Microsoft dam is starting to leak.
johnnyturbouk
Apr 9, 07:31 AM
Otterbox has a guarantee. If you need a new silicon they'll send you a knew one no questions asked.
i really like a few of there cases.. sick of the rubbish i find on ebay, and the extortionate prices on the high street
i need to find a vendor that ships to the Uk
i really like a few of there cases.. sick of the rubbish i find on ebay, and the extortionate prices on the high street
i need to find a vendor that ships to the Uk
pound4pound30
May 1, 12:42 PM
I am also having the same issue. This is the screen shot from iTunes.
nanofrog
Apr 25, 10:05 PM
It's a damn shame about not being able to boot off more than one volume that is on the 1880 controller as I ultimately wanted to have 2x 240GB 6G mercury drives each with a different OS in pass through mode, now it looks like I will go for a slightly cheaper SATA2 SSD for the Win 7 install since it will be off the onboard controller.
There's not that many SSD's out yet that can exceed a 3.0Gb/s controller (most reach sustained sequential throughputs of ~250MB/s or so, and 3.0Gb/s is good for ~270 -275MB/s), so you don't need to panic over this.
I suppose I could still RAID0 2x 240GB 6G Mercury drives and use bootcamp to install on a 240GB partition dedicated to Windows 7, but this would be a riskier setup since I would loose access to both OS if the RAID0 played up. The Mac would not have trouble booting two OS off a partitioned RAID0 volume would it?
You won't be able to do this. :(
Boot Camp doesn't work with RAID (hardware or software). So you'll have to use a single disk on the ICH (no need to run the Boot Camp utility, as it's a partition tool). The BC disk does include Windows drivers however (setup.exe), so you may need to run those, particularly for wireless drivers.
You can place the OS X disk either on the ICH or RAID card (flash the firmware, set the disk as the boot location).
The mercury drives do sound reliable though, do you think a RAID0 with the 2x new 6G Mercury's is viable option? Or should I get those RAID edition Mercury drives, what makes them more suitable for RAID anywhere?
The only difference between them is the amount of over-provisioning (additional capacity used for wear leveling; 7% for the Pro series, 28% for the RAID Edition series).
There doesn't seem to be any other differences (same controller and firmware timings from what I can tell). Both have been used successfully in stripe sets on both the ICH and hardware RAID cards. So if you're doing more reads than writes, the Pro series would be fine. If you're going to do a lot of writing (massive amounts of data), then the RE series may be the way to go. Another trick, is not to fill the SSD up all the way.
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
1.0 meter SFF-8087 to SFF-8088 cable (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/8887-1M.asp)
There's not that many SSD's out yet that can exceed a 3.0Gb/s controller (most reach sustained sequential throughputs of ~250MB/s or so, and 3.0Gb/s is good for ~270 -275MB/s), so you don't need to panic over this.
I suppose I could still RAID0 2x 240GB 6G Mercury drives and use bootcamp to install on a 240GB partition dedicated to Windows 7, but this would be a riskier setup since I would loose access to both OS if the RAID0 played up. The Mac would not have trouble booting two OS off a partitioned RAID0 volume would it?
You won't be able to do this. :(
Boot Camp doesn't work with RAID (hardware or software). So you'll have to use a single disk on the ICH (no need to run the Boot Camp utility, as it's a partition tool). The BC disk does include Windows drivers however (setup.exe), so you may need to run those, particularly for wireless drivers.
You can place the OS X disk either on the ICH or RAID card (flash the firmware, set the disk as the boot location).
The mercury drives do sound reliable though, do you think a RAID0 with the 2x new 6G Mercury's is viable option? Or should I get those RAID edition Mercury drives, what makes them more suitable for RAID anywhere?
The only difference between them is the amount of over-provisioning (additional capacity used for wear leveling; 7% for the Pro series, 28% for the RAID Edition series).
There doesn't seem to be any other differences (same controller and firmware timings from what I can tell). Both have been used successfully in stripe sets on both the ICH and hardware RAID cards. So if you're doing more reads than writes, the Pro series would be fine. If you're going to do a lot of writing (massive amounts of data), then the RE series may be the way to go. Another trick, is not to fill the SSD up all the way.
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
1.0 meter SFF-8087 to SFF-8088 cable (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/8887-1M.asp)
simsaladimbamba
Mar 2, 03:18 AM
lol 1 last question is is it 1 cable or do i have to buy the adapter? i looked online for just one cable but i keep getting the adapter instead of 1 cord. but my guess is that you have a regular optical cord then plug the 1 end into the adapter? :S
It is one cable, as shown here:
http://www.amazon.com/6ft-Toslink-Mini-Cable/dp/B000FMXKC8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1253779632&sr=1-1
It is one cable, as shown here:
http://www.amazon.com/6ft-Toslink-Mini-Cable/dp/B000FMXKC8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1253779632&sr=1-1
malch
May 5, 04:45 PM
Vylen, I think you're right about the bad cable.
I've systematically connected my one working DP/miniDP cable to this new monitor, and alone, it starts up.
I've tried the same thing with the DVI cable that I know works, and same thing, this monitor starts up fine.
So I know all three monitors are working. I'm going to try to get a different cable (DP/mini-DP) and will see if all three work together.
I'll report back. In the meantime, thanks for the advice.
malch
I've systematically connected my one working DP/miniDP cable to this new monitor, and alone, it starts up.
I've tried the same thing with the DVI cable that I know works, and same thing, this monitor starts up fine.
So I know all three monitors are working. I'm going to try to get a different cable (DP/mini-DP) and will see if all three work together.
I'll report back. In the meantime, thanks for the advice.
malch
aibo82
Mar 8, 07:29 PM
The iPHONE 5ive by jonny ive with all new advance notification system*
*iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G unsupported :p
Now thats a A real pain in the iOS! :D
*iPhone 4, 3GS and 3G unsupported :p
Now thats a A real pain in the iOS! :D
Hrududu
Feb 15, 10:21 PM
Someone on the 68k Macintosh (http://68kmla.net/forums/index.php?sid=9757cfe5acee5202175ed5f07f335739) forum might be interested. Lots of retro computer guys there are on the lookout for older systems even if they are PPC.
Ace134blue
May 5, 06:52 PM
Nothing to do with the Air.... but Firefox 4.0 has a confirmed memory leak that will eventually choke your OS, unless you shut down FF frequently.
Not worth it IMO, until they get this fixed. There is also an issue with tabs and with startup remembering previous sessions.
Haven't had either of those issues. Whatever problems there were they fixed it in 4.01
Not worth it IMO, until they get this fixed. There is also an issue with tabs and with startup remembering previous sessions.
Haven't had either of those issues. Whatever problems there were they fixed it in 4.01
Schnoz
Mar 28, 12:31 PM
Comex has been updating his twitter, not sure if any of you follow it or not:
@comex: yeah, uh. I can find kernel exploits, but this is ridiculous.
@comex: As noticed by @0naj, my kernel exploit was fixed in 4.3.1.
@comex: I try not to be paranoid, but it is really hard to explain this as anything but a leak.
@comex: The funny thing is that my "new" kernel exploit is actually the kernel exploit used by JailbreakMe 2.0. It was never properly fixed.
@comex: It stayed there from 4.0.2 through 4.3, but was magically found in time for 4.3.1. well, go go @MuscleNerd and @i0n1c I guess
It doesn't seem to be looking very good for 4.3.1
@comex: yeah, uh. I can find kernel exploits, but this is ridiculous.
@comex: As noticed by @0naj, my kernel exploit was fixed in 4.3.1.
@comex: I try not to be paranoid, but it is really hard to explain this as anything but a leak.
@comex: The funny thing is that my "new" kernel exploit is actually the kernel exploit used by JailbreakMe 2.0. It was never properly fixed.
@comex: It stayed there from 4.0.2 through 4.3, but was magically found in time for 4.3.1. well, go go @MuscleNerd and @i0n1c I guess
It doesn't seem to be looking very good for 4.3.1
Deepdale
Sep 28, 05:18 PM
Who here saw "Commander in Chief"? ... Any thoughts?
Just finished watching it on tape and enjoyed it very much. I was hoping it would be decent and it more than surpassed my expectations. Fine performances, good storylines and not the least bit boring giving the political nature of the show.
Now there is something entertaining and engrossing to follow "The Biggest Loser" on Monday evening ... this one may actually prove to be a bonafide winner.
Just finished watching it on tape and enjoyed it very much. I was hoping it would be decent and it more than surpassed my expectations. Fine performances, good storylines and not the least bit boring giving the political nature of the show.
Now there is something entertaining and engrossing to follow "The Biggest Loser" on Monday evening ... this one may actually prove to be a bonafide winner.
Heb1228
Oct 3, 09:44 PM
I think you should try opening it and saving it with a different image editor. See if that works. Just a suggestion.
CalBoy
Mar 7, 05:26 PM
Hardly. They should pay more because they owe more.
Oh I completely agree. I assumed that owing more was implicit with my welfare comparison.
I think how much one should pay in taxes should be two pronged; one prong determines how much net benefit you gain from the government, and the other determines how capable you are of paying towards that received benefit.
In the case of most low-income welfare beneficiaries, they simply are not able to pay back what they receive in benefits (hence why we don't expect them to). On the other hand, we also don't ask wealthier individuals who receive very vast benefits to pay towards those benefits to any meaningful degree, even though they are capable.
Apparently being selfish and myopic is patriotic.
Oh I completely agree. I assumed that owing more was implicit with my welfare comparison.
I think how much one should pay in taxes should be two pronged; one prong determines how much net benefit you gain from the government, and the other determines how capable you are of paying towards that received benefit.
In the case of most low-income welfare beneficiaries, they simply are not able to pay back what they receive in benefits (hence why we don't expect them to). On the other hand, we also don't ask wealthier individuals who receive very vast benefits to pay towards those benefits to any meaningful degree, even though they are capable.
Apparently being selfish and myopic is patriotic.
adamchronister8
Mar 22, 01:04 AM
They did bring back the Sony Walkman and it was DOA. Lots of models with no one wanting to buy them. It was a big strategy for them. Sony doesn't know how to market things anymore. Actually, Sony doesn't know how to design things anymore either.
http://www.google.com/search?q=sony+walkman+mp3+player&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=ivnsr&source=univ&tbs=shop:1&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=ZDqGTYqEHOuP0QHu0eTVCA&ved=0CGcQrQQ
Sony can't even protect their successful products anymore. Look at the upcoming disaster with the PS3 and LG.
Never wanted a Zune, but having one less music player would lessen the competition a bit.
http://www.google.com/search?q=sony+walkman+mp3+player&hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=ivnsr&source=univ&tbs=shop:1&tbo=u&sa=X&ei=ZDqGTYqEHOuP0QHu0eTVCA&ved=0CGcQrQQ
Sony can't even protect their successful products anymore. Look at the upcoming disaster with the PS3 and LG.
Never wanted a Zune, but having one less music player would lessen the competition a bit.
Frosticus
Apr 5, 03:31 AM
Glad to hear it. This is probably how all laptops will be in a few years (i.e. SSD, no internal optical drive, ultra thin/light etc).
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
theipodgod16
Jan 5, 01:12 AM
my humble little imac is up there, but i do a lot more on this machine than my friends with brand new pc's do!
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