VirtualRain
Mar 6, 10:12 PM
I store an archive of my RAW files as DMG images of my memory cards on a large 1TB drive.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
Coarseman
Apr 18, 02:34 PM
I can confirm this.
+1
Travelling all the time across Europe,using different carriers (Vodafone,Orange,Movistar,Beeline,Mtel etc.) and never ever have I had a dropped call,so the "antenna issue" is not a concern at all over here...
+1
Travelling all the time across Europe,using different carriers (Vodafone,Orange,Movistar,Beeline,Mtel etc.) and never ever have I had a dropped call,so the "antenna issue" is not a concern at all over here...
Nawlins
Jul 26, 01:52 PM
Hmm, I hope this doesn't sound really dumb - when I clicked on the drop down menu for "Import Using," .AAC was not an option. The three options were MP3, AIFF, or WAV.
I'm confused.
I'm confused.
virus1
Dec 13, 11:06 PM
just to start things off:
johneaston
Apr 29, 04:11 AM
I meant to just double check you're plugging the jack into the correct output of your Mac - the headphone output rather than the mic input.
kainjow
Apr 30, 02:40 PM
You're right.
I looked at the docs for applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed and it says:
It sends this message regardless of whether there are still panels open. (A panel in this case is defined as being an instance of NSPanel or one of its subclasses.)
So you need to handle this somehow, possibly like this:
- (BOOL)applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed:(NSApplication *)theApplication
{
lowrider wallpapers
John-Cena-Lowrider-Wallpaper
2007 Scion Xb Lowrider Custom
Mercedes Lowrider Wallpaper
pimp my lowrider games online
Acura Lowrider Wallpaper
Nopi
Music
Lowrider Vehicle Artwork
Wallpapers Cars LowRider
Female Model Wallpaper
PSP Wallpapers Lowrider 04
offer a lowrider magazine
I looked at the docs for applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed and it says:
It sends this message regardless of whether there are still panels open. (A panel in this case is defined as being an instance of NSPanel or one of its subclasses.)
So you need to handle this somehow, possibly like this:
- (BOOL)applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed:(NSApplication *)theApplication
{
sonia12
Apr 24, 10:06 PM
I'd like it to be but it's running at a normal RPM so there's not much I can do about it. My sister has a 2010 mini and I noticed it's much quieter than mine, nearly silent.
Xapphire13
Oct 3, 04:23 AM
Anyone else going to buy this on the 16th? I can't wait... first Rammstein album in 4 years!
therealseebs
Apr 28, 03:29 PM
Late 2010 13" MBA. The internal display has just started flickering. This is completely absent at half-brightness (say, the way the screen dims when idle), but at full brightness it's VERY noticeable. Not affected by whether or not I'm plugged in. Just started today. No effect from sleeping, rebooting, power cycling, etc.
I'm just guessing that this means I have to drop it off at an Apple Store and wait a week, doesn't it.
I'm just guessing that this means I have to drop it off at an Apple Store and wait a week, doesn't it.
macdatadrive
Apr 30, 02:43 AM
I agree. Most likely it is the hard drive. The blinking folder with the question mark is when it cannot find a bootable version of Mac OS X to boot from. Boot from the install disc and use disk utility. As you said, a hard drive shouldn't be too dear unless you get like a say 320GB solid state drive (hehe...)
Good luck with that old Mac.
Good luck with that old Mac.
.:*Robot Boy*:.
Sep 11, 07:41 AM
I woke up and turned on the radio to hear an eye-witness describing what had happened. This particular station usually played practical jokes on people in the morning, so I'm hearing this horrific description of a people jumping out of windows and whatnot and waiting for the punch line. Then I got sick of waiting so I left for school. When I got there I told someone that I'd heard this really odd thing on the radio and he told me it was true.
It was quite surreal.
It was quite surreal.
vvebster
Feb 24, 08:37 PM
It's not really in Japan, but it looks Japanese :D
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/2491/byudo-in_temple.html
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/2491/byudo-in_temple.html
MacMadeInHeaven
Apr 1, 10:22 AM
The term wanker originated from British slang in the 1940s.[1] Wanker literally means "one who is handsome and intelligent ". In modern usage it is usually a general massive compliment.
Friscohoya
Mar 17, 01:14 PM
This is good but they need to be better about how they treat the developers. The also need to figure out how to better organize the app store. They should have a wishlist and reccomendations.
kockgunner
Jan 15, 09:13 PM
maybe he forgot :)
farmermac
Sep 29, 10:12 PM
Thanks for the tip and yes, that's exactly what I did. Macbook Air has a tiny hard drive and I was running out of space. I will need to buy another 1TB hard drive to backup my TC going forward!
Ah, the air..yes and hard to upgrade to a bigger drive if i remember right. its unfortunate but yeah if its going to be a storage drive then you should back the storage drive too.
I'd back up your music off your iphone ASAP. One cant have enough backups.
Ah, the air..yes and hard to upgrade to a bigger drive if i remember right. its unfortunate but yeah if its going to be a storage drive then you should back the storage drive too.
I'd back up your music off your iphone ASAP. One cant have enough backups.
Hellhammer
Apr 12, 11:31 AM
You won't be able to find a display with resolution of 2560x1600, which is the maximum res of Mini, for 350$. Those go for around 1000$ at least. The best you can get is 1920x1080, or 1920x1200 if you're lucky.
simsaladimbamba
Mar 2, 01:30 AM
Does that help?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_screenshots_03_2011/MR_Toslink.png
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_screenshots_03_2011/MR_Toslink.png
Trialnterror
Mar 11, 08:27 AM
Anyone have a line count
true777
Dec 31, 10:14 AM
I have no problem under OS 9.2 and IE 5.1.
Everything works well. What an impressive job, arn!
Originally posted by sonofslim
"sliding doors" tabs can be problematic under older Mac browsers... here's what they look like under OS 9/IE 5.0:http://www.hypnagoggle.com/macrumors.gif
ignoring that, i like it. and standards compliance makes me tingle.
Everything works well. What an impressive job, arn!
Originally posted by sonofslim
"sliding doors" tabs can be problematic under older Mac browsers... here's what they look like under OS 9/IE 5.0:http://www.hypnagoggle.com/macrumors.gif
ignoring that, i like it. and standards compliance makes me tingle.
maxp1
Aug 7, 06:24 PM
Wonder how much they paid Connectix just to abandon it.
7on
Oct 27, 02:30 PM
yeah I saw that earlier...if they can get some sweet games on there then it might be some viable competition! i wonder what the specs are?
1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655
512MB of RAM
1GB of ROM
~4" Screen
Word is that it'll have a PSP Marketplace for games (in addition to the Android Marketplace) - and I'll guess the ribbon ui will be incorporated somehow.
1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655
512MB of RAM
1GB of ROM
~4" Screen
Word is that it'll have a PSP Marketplace for games (in addition to the Android Marketplace) - and I'll guess the ribbon ui will be incorporated somehow.
MacHamster68
Apr 6, 01:40 AM
Went to BestBuy today and had a sales person tell me not to buy a mini but get an imac........he said the speed was too slow compaired to the imac. Also that by the time I paid for mouse, monitor, keyboard I would have the same about of money invested. Just wanted some opinions?
Thanks
yes the iMac has a faster processor and abetter GPU , but the mini is meant as a very basic computer for people who have a keyboard , a mouse and a monitor or TV at home already i was told and is 60% cheaper
and if you use the mini for what is was meant for , browsing the web , emailing , watching a movie , and some other light tasks then you will not notice a difference really
the mini was never meant to replace a iMac or Mac pro
Thanks
yes the iMac has a faster processor and abetter GPU , but the mini is meant as a very basic computer for people who have a keyboard , a mouse and a monitor or TV at home already i was told and is 60% cheaper
and if you use the mini for what is was meant for , browsing the web , emailing , watching a movie , and some other light tasks then you will not notice a difference really
the mini was never meant to replace a iMac or Mac pro
Kaafir
Oct 26, 09:40 AM
I think that's a much more likely possibility. It's smart to patent anything you invent, even if you have no intention of using it for anything.
I agree with you. I'm not completely convinced that Apple is going to ever implement a full screen video iPod. Remember, a lot of the things that we mac fans are just "SURE" Grand Master Stevie is going to do never materialize (i.e., when is that G5 PB coming out again?:p ) for one reason or another.
It looks nice. We'll see what happens. For now, I'm still happy with my 20 gig U2 Ed. iPod.
I agree with you. I'm not completely convinced that Apple is going to ever implement a full screen video iPod. Remember, a lot of the things that we mac fans are just "SURE" Grand Master Stevie is going to do never materialize (i.e., when is that G5 PB coming out again?:p ) for one reason or another.
It looks nice. We'll see what happens. For now, I'm still happy with my 20 gig U2 Ed. iPod.
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