edesignuk
Aug 15, 02:54 PM
Burn baby burn....:D
flopticalcube
Apr 20, 10:40 AM
Yes. Switches are generally transparent "black boxes" that require no configuration. Make sure you pick up a gigabit switch if you need the speed.
alust2013
May 7, 01:42 AM
That's not true. Apple won't cover the RAM that you put in it, but since it is a user-replaceable part, they can't void your warranty for replacing it. Apple store employees are clueless about warranties.
EricNau
Oct 11, 08:59 PM
I'm sure "Lasso" will be great, after all, Apple's calculator works flawlessly. ;) :rolleyes:
Coleman2010
Mar 25, 02:36 PM
Every time a new update comes out they wait for the next one. :p
bcaslis
Apr 29, 12:11 AM
1.) Is it possible to search Google from the address bar in Safari like how it is in Chrome? If so, how?
I don't think so. The google search is right next to the address bar. I personally like this better since it retains the last search entry even if you go to a different address.
2.) Is it possible to remove the Google search search bar on the top right of Safari? If so, how?
Yes, goto menu View -> Customize toolbar and make things the way you want.
3.) What are Keychains?
Keychains are a Mac OS X native mechanism for storing passwords. Goto /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access to view and modify your stored passwords.
4.) Is it possible to make the tabs in safari have a bigger "x" so that they're easier to close? If so, how?
Not that I know of.
5.) Is it possible to move the new tab button right next to the last currently open tab? If so, how?
You can click on a tab title and drag and move it anywhere in the tab bar. Is that what you are asking?
I don't think so. The google search is right next to the address bar. I personally like this better since it retains the last search entry even if you go to a different address.
2.) Is it possible to remove the Google search search bar on the top right of Safari? If so, how?
Yes, goto menu View -> Customize toolbar and make things the way you want.
3.) What are Keychains?
Keychains are a Mac OS X native mechanism for storing passwords. Goto /Applications/Utilities/Keychain Access to view and modify your stored passwords.
4.) Is it possible to make the tabs in safari have a bigger "x" so that they're easier to close? If so, how?
Not that I know of.
5.) Is it possible to move the new tab button right next to the last currently open tab? If so, how?
You can click on a tab title and drag and move it anywhere in the tab bar. Is that what you are asking?
Jay42
Sep 22, 08:17 PM
Pick up a newspaper while you're waiting.
Consultant
Apr 28, 11:48 AM
Useless rant.
Your password is saved for a few minutes if you want to download a bunch of things at once.
Your password is saved for a few minutes if you want to download a bunch of things at once.
tigress666
Apr 18, 11:14 AM
The only thing I don't like about using the phone as a steering wheel is I am turning my screen as well, so it is harder to see what is going on. Plus I am not a huge fan of the lack of analog gas and braking.
I haven't noticed the issue (I do notice that the games seem to tilt the screen too so your view stays level ;). But only if I'm paying attention). I have no issue seeing what is going on honestly.
As for the analog gas and braking, gotta agree. Need for Speed Shift lets you try braking for yourself (I actually let it brake for me), but all of them just do the gas pressing for you. Honestly because here is a weakness, there is no real way to implement a way to easily press gas and do the other stuff which is why they do that. Actually, I could see a way of doing it (all have to be with the right hand) but then I don't see a way of implementing shifting easily if you prefer that (Need for Speed let's you shift if you like, Asphalt 5 does not but NFS is more serious and Asphalt 5 is more arcade style).
Anyways, no, it's not console quality, but it's still fun :) (and in the end, that is the most important part, is it fun?). I think I'm going to turn auto braking off soon and see how well I do with that (I've unlocked most stuff in NFS at this point).
I haven't noticed the issue (I do notice that the games seem to tilt the screen too so your view stays level ;). But only if I'm paying attention). I have no issue seeing what is going on honestly.
As for the analog gas and braking, gotta agree. Need for Speed Shift lets you try braking for yourself (I actually let it brake for me), but all of them just do the gas pressing for you. Honestly because here is a weakness, there is no real way to implement a way to easily press gas and do the other stuff which is why they do that. Actually, I could see a way of doing it (all have to be with the right hand) but then I don't see a way of implementing shifting easily if you prefer that (Need for Speed let's you shift if you like, Asphalt 5 does not but NFS is more serious and Asphalt 5 is more arcade style).
Anyways, no, it's not console quality, but it's still fun :) (and in the end, that is the most important part, is it fun?). I think I'm going to turn auto braking off soon and see how well I do with that (I've unlocked most stuff in NFS at this point).
zirconiawoods
Feb 15, 03:29 AM
great, nice to find it
amacgenius
Dec 12, 07:52 PM
I don't really have an asking price, as I don't know what's a reasonable price. I know you have a 12" PowerBook. Trades? :D
Hmm...I'm not exactly looking to trade my PB at the moment, but here's an example of what I sold my old iBook for, it was a 1.07ghz 12" with 512mb 40gb HD and combo drive, I got $800 for it, so I'd say that $1000+ would seem reasonable. Especially seeing as the HD is upgraded and (possibly) the RAM, and Superdrives do boost value, so anywhere from $1000-$1200 wouldn't seem unreasonable to me.
(By the way, I'm not interested in buying it, just bought a 800mhz G3, just felt like helping you out a bit.)
Hmm...I'm not exactly looking to trade my PB at the moment, but here's an example of what I sold my old iBook for, it was a 1.07ghz 12" with 512mb 40gb HD and combo drive, I got $800 for it, so I'd say that $1000+ would seem reasonable. Especially seeing as the HD is upgraded and (possibly) the RAM, and Superdrives do boost value, so anywhere from $1000-$1200 wouldn't seem unreasonable to me.
(By the way, I'm not interested in buying it, just bought a 800mhz G3, just felt like helping you out a bit.)
gkarris
Mar 13, 07:18 PM
^^^^^^ Yours are CIP (Complete In Package) - WOW...
;)
;)
gataca2004
Jan 20, 05:34 PM
Yep ! Nice job, the site looks great ! Keep on the good work !
tristangage
Mar 13, 07:24 PM
I can't believe I actually went through the instructions on that video... It's taken about 5 minutes and is currently processing page 254... And similar to tkermit, it came to around 410MB.
blueroom
Mar 30, 11:48 PM
Why not just buy the Mac version of AutoCAD?
GQB
Apr 20, 04:13 PM
Are they going to wait until they have a $100 billion cash stockpile before giving a dividend?
Growth stocks don't generally pay dividends. Dividend paying stocks are a safety move, trading dividends for share price growth, and are meant to attract investors. Apple doesn't need to do that.
Be happy with the insane growth.
Growth stocks don't generally pay dividends. Dividend paying stocks are a safety move, trading dividends for share price growth, and are meant to attract investors. Apple doesn't need to do that.
Be happy with the insane growth.
blevins321
May 6, 09:27 AM
Actually just read another post about 64-bit and 32-bit kernel and wondering if that is the root cause of my issue?
I will try the 32-bit when I get home later.
Incidentally, will I notice much difference between 64-bit and 32-bit?
Will update later :o)
Lol, welcome back. The only benefit to 64-bit is the ability to utilize ridiculous amounts of RAM. There are a couple minor processor benefits as well, but nothing worth noting for the the majority of purposes. HERE (http://lifehacker.com/5431284/the-lifehacker-guide-to-64+bit-vs-32+bit-operating-systems)is a good guide to the differences.
I will try the 32-bit when I get home later.
Incidentally, will I notice much difference between 64-bit and 32-bit?
Will update later :o)
Lol, welcome back. The only benefit to 64-bit is the ability to utilize ridiculous amounts of RAM. There are a couple minor processor benefits as well, but nothing worth noting for the the majority of purposes. HERE (http://lifehacker.com/5431284/the-lifehacker-guide-to-64+bit-vs-32+bit-operating-systems)is a good guide to the differences.
ChrisTX
Apr 20, 06:52 PM
Apple has been the extreme minority in selling personal computers since 1986. Their pc marketshare has been below 10% for how long? 20+ years...and still is even though they are selling like hotcakes.
I like the Macs...I also like the Wintels. And I also, as a consumer, am not going to plunk down $1200+ for a Mac when a $600-$700 PC will allow me to do 100% of the same stuff just using different name-brand-products. :) And other consumers who are out there looking to buy a new computer to surf the web, play music, surf Youtube, upload pix, go to Facebook, use online chat, read email, (and a billion other online activities) are going to ask themselves "why am I spending $1200 for a Mac using Firefox when I can buy a $600 PC using the same Firefox?"
I don't want to go too off topic but suffice to say these days, so much pc time is spent online that you could be using any computer manufacturer/OS in the world that supports Firefox or Safari or IE and you'd have the same experience. Why spend double?
No one wants to pluck down $6-$700 as you claim every other year as their Windows PC's fall a part. I'd rather just throw down for a Mac that will withstand the test of time.
I like the Macs...I also like the Wintels. And I also, as a consumer, am not going to plunk down $1200+ for a Mac when a $600-$700 PC will allow me to do 100% of the same stuff just using different name-brand-products. :) And other consumers who are out there looking to buy a new computer to surf the web, play music, surf Youtube, upload pix, go to Facebook, use online chat, read email, (and a billion other online activities) are going to ask themselves "why am I spending $1200 for a Mac using Firefox when I can buy a $600 PC using the same Firefox?"
I don't want to go too off topic but suffice to say these days, so much pc time is spent online that you could be using any computer manufacturer/OS in the world that supports Firefox or Safari or IE and you'd have the same experience. Why spend double?
No one wants to pluck down $6-$700 as you claim every other year as their Windows PC's fall a part. I'd rather just throw down for a Mac that will withstand the test of time.
thegoldenmackid
Dec 4, 06:28 PM
The last I heard is new mixtape later this month, album sometime (early) next year...
plinkoman
Oct 20, 02:35 PM
I was trying to keep mine distanced from the official versions - so comics sans and the 'IPod' are my own quirks.
right, but the lower case "i" followed by a capitalized word such as Mac or Pod is how apple spells these things. Saying you want to make a proper ad where you go against apples way of doing things is like it weren't even an apple product. IPod is no different in that regard than iPood, or Dell iPod etc...
you want to distance your self and be unique, fine, but unless you're making an advert for something other than an apple product, you actually kinda do have to spell it properly. :cool:
right, but the lower case "i" followed by a capitalized word such as Mac or Pod is how apple spells these things. Saying you want to make a proper ad where you go against apples way of doing things is like it weren't even an apple product. IPod is no different in that regard than iPood, or Dell iPod etc...
you want to distance your self and be unique, fine, but unless you're making an advert for something other than an apple product, you actually kinda do have to spell it properly. :cool:
eskram
Mar 2, 06:08 AM
My 86 cent Monoprice adapter (http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10423&cs_id=1042301&p_id=2671&seq=1&format=2) has been working great for the last 5 months.
RickMGoldie
Sep 12, 06:04 AM
thanks.
the guide is definitively one of my favourite books. I've read it nth times but it always cracks me up.
I don't have the dvd set. is it worth getting?
The DVD set is an absolute must for h2g2 fans. It has the six TV episodes on one disc (3 of which are longer than the original broadcasts) with a choice of original or remastered soundtracks, and a bunch of extras on the second disc plus there are some easter eggs if you can crack the cryptic clues.
I would also recommend the 8 disc Collectors CD Set with the entire radio series and audio documentaries etc.
Just time to go through them all again before the new film comes out. I do hope it won't be a disappointment.
the guide is definitively one of my favourite books. I've read it nth times but it always cracks me up.
I don't have the dvd set. is it worth getting?
The DVD set is an absolute must for h2g2 fans. It has the six TV episodes on one disc (3 of which are longer than the original broadcasts) with a choice of original or remastered soundtracks, and a bunch of extras on the second disc plus there are some easter eggs if you can crack the cryptic clues.
I would also recommend the 8 disc Collectors CD Set with the entire radio series and audio documentaries etc.
Just time to go through them all again before the new film comes out. I do hope it won't be a disappointment.
tech4all
Sep 18, 11:45 PM
Nice clean design. Pretty much what the others have said already.
In the main top navigation bar, assuming those are all the links, I would center them in the bar. Doesn't look right to me having them left justified.
In the main top navigation bar, assuming those are all the links, I would center them in the bar. Doesn't look right to me having them left justified.
mbl42
Dec 17, 02:04 PM
I'll pay for you to ship it out to me. Take some photos please. :)
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