Dreadnought
May 28, 05:24 AM
IF you modded, that you can run linux on it, then it's very easy to put folding on it. I will try to convince a friend of mine who mods Xbox's and try it on his, if he wants to. He is a bit carefull with folding, I explained it to him a couple of times, but he doesn't get it. :(
Readma
Mar 19, 06:03 PM
Would you be willing to ship one to australia and if so for how much?
kgarchar
Oct 12, 09:07 PM
i'd love to see this
twoodcc
Mar 6, 12:47 PM
ooh octocore. sounds fancy when u call it that :D
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
haha, yeah it does. and i bet it can fold like crazy too.
thanks for the link :)
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
haha, yeah it does. and i bet it can fold like crazy too.
thanks for the link :)
IJ Reilly
Jan 16, 11:29 PM
His political song and comments at the end of the Keynote made me laugh. Only when you're at that stage in life can you get away with something like that.
He's been doing it all his life. Randy Newman is one of my heroes. I've been to so many of these keynotes and I had to miss this one!
He's been doing it all his life. Randy Newman is one of my heroes. I've been to so many of these keynotes and I had to miss this one!
dav
Feb 15, 10:55 PM
And that will check it even when it is not running in my dock?
Bless your soul :)
Bless your soul :)
Blu101
Nov 3, 11:03 PM
Another car wallpaper :D
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
Link please.
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
Link please.
TheAppleGeek
May 2, 08:21 PM
No offense, but you should be doing your own research. The idea of writing a research paper is to, you know, research. Asking people on a forum for sources is taking the lazy way out.
Yes, I know. It was quite a lazy move, because as soon as I posted this, I began researching for quite some time.
Regardless, I am still interested in the amazing history of Apple.
Yes, I know. It was quite a lazy move, because as soon as I posted this, I began researching for quite some time.
Regardless, I am still interested in the amazing history of Apple.
iFiend
Apr 27, 09:13 AM
I think part of the huge markup on the BSE skins and Zagg skins, and every other companies skins are out there, takes into account loss due to delivery. The Post Office is notorious for having poor delivery reliability or damages materials en route, so these companies just absorb that into their pricing.
It makes sense, I mean, really how much does it cost to mass produce these skins? They're charging anywhere from $20 - $40, for materials that cost maybe $3-$4 to mass produce.
Don't get me wrong, I really like my BSE skin, and think it's worth the price, but you should expect good customer service with such a huge markup.
I would say you're spot on with that estimate since they all offer "lifetime warranties" that you conveniently have to spend 3 or 4 bucks to get :)
It makes sense, I mean, really how much does it cost to mass produce these skins? They're charging anywhere from $20 - $40, for materials that cost maybe $3-$4 to mass produce.
Don't get me wrong, I really like my BSE skin, and think it's worth the price, but you should expect good customer service with such a huge markup.
I would say you're spot on with that estimate since they all offer "lifetime warranties" that you conveniently have to spend 3 or 4 bucks to get :)
PBF
Apr 12, 05:28 PM
Isn't this illegal? I mean they probably need to hack into Apple's database to add the IMEIs in question, which is pretty illegal.
Does anyone know the URL to Apple's database? Since I have my iPhone IMEI number, I could copy-paste it myself without paying someone 200 bucks. :o
Does anyone know the URL to Apple's database? Since I have my iPhone IMEI number, I could copy-paste it myself without paying someone 200 bucks. :o
blueroom
Apr 18, 10:23 AM
A HyperMac MB060 would also work. Probably cheaper too.
StealthRider
Sep 11, 05:49 PM
In a 7th grade graphic design class (that was usually my "sleeping bell"). The teacher usually let us watch TV, and we popped it on about 10 minutes before the first tower fell. Then, the administrators came on over the PA and told everyone to turn off the TVs and get back to work. That didn't go over so well, I have to say...so everyone did it anyway.
HBOC
Mar 7, 05:42 PM
ok i posted this on the apple discussion forum, but thought I would post here as well.
So i got a new MBP, and when I transferred my A3 library over, I noticed that ALL my .TIFF (they are the 1Ds RAW files, before .CR2 was around) have been resized. On my old MBP, they would be full size, and Preview would open them up correctly. Now even Preview resizes them:(.
I open up the files in PS CS4 and ACR opens up, so I know the files are not corrupt or anything. All my .CR2 files are all fine, and are full size when in A3.
**EDIT** now all my TIFF files are corrupt when viewing in A3. here are some screen shots. WTF?
So i got a new MBP, and when I transferred my A3 library over, I noticed that ALL my .TIFF (they are the 1Ds RAW files, before .CR2 was around) have been resized. On my old MBP, they would be full size, and Preview would open them up correctly. Now even Preview resizes them:(.
I open up the files in PS CS4 and ACR opens up, so I know the files are not corrupt or anything. All my .CR2 files are all fine, and are full size when in A3.
**EDIT** now all my TIFF files are corrupt when viewing in A3. here are some screen shots. WTF?
OdduWon
Oct 11, 11:22 PM
If a word processor can even be dumbed down, it's been poorly designed... Pages is my wp of choice now for just about everything. I find Word too noisy-- I have never used more than half the functions in Word (even after putting in a good effort to "learn to use them effectively").
I agree with the crowd that thinks compatibility is important. There's two levels of compatibility though-- functional and superficial. If they can make it functionally compatible with a reasonable subset of Excel functions, then it will be enough for me to use and share files.
There are times though when superficial compatibility is critical-- where it needs to print and format on another machine just the way you wrote it. I run into this problem with Keynote-- I can export something to Powerpoint to use as a starting point for cleanup, but it's rarely presentable straight from export.
right on ms word gives me a headache. i go from pages to word for phys class and it takes me longer to do it in word. iwork is good but it could be better. numbers will be welcomed addition, now i don't have to use excel
I agree with the crowd that thinks compatibility is important. There's two levels of compatibility though-- functional and superficial. If they can make it functionally compatible with a reasonable subset of Excel functions, then it will be enough for me to use and share files.
There are times though when superficial compatibility is critical-- where it needs to print and format on another machine just the way you wrote it. I run into this problem with Keynote-- I can export something to Powerpoint to use as a starting point for cleanup, but it's rarely presentable straight from export.
right on ms word gives me a headache. i go from pages to word for phys class and it takes me longer to do it in word. iwork is good but it could be better. numbers will be welcomed addition, now i don't have to use excel
treblah
Sep 12, 07:47 PM
Do any of these new ipods have a firewire connection??
If not..that's some BS
The 'old' 5G iPods didn't have Firewire.
EDIT: <maxwell smart>Missed it by that much.</maxwell smart>
If not..that's some BS
The 'old' 5G iPods didn't have Firewire.
EDIT: <maxwell smart>Missed it by that much.</maxwell smart>
dwman
Dec 9, 03:29 PM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: Humor
Link: Has Apple lost its CEO? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101209154053)
Description:: none
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
What a sensationalistic headline about SJ being eligible for a $37 refund from the state of CA. Nothing but link bait.
Category: Humor
Link: Has Apple lost its CEO? (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101209154053)
Description:: none
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
What a sensationalistic headline about SJ being eligible for a $37 refund from the state of CA. Nothing but link bait.
andiwm2003
Apr 23, 11:39 AM
i hope they have insurance.
i wonder how they sell those Macbooks and iPads. seems to be the biggest risk to get caught or scammed out of "their" money.
i wonder how they sell those Macbooks and iPads. seems to be the biggest risk to get caught or scammed out of "their" money.
nomar383
Mar 7, 05:28 PM
I'll be there as well! But not until about 5 or 6PM since I'm driving down from Idaho.
For those that get there early, keep us updated on the lines and stock!
For those that get there early, keep us updated on the lines and stock!
SiliconAddict
Aug 8, 10:23 AM
apple made a strategic mistake of not buying parallels. it is gonna hurt them in the long run. steve is too old fashioned and dragging the company down. it is a great product. :(
:rolleyes:
As I've had to mention before. How so? There are more Windows on Mac solutions now then ever before. Apple doesn't need to do crap. The biggest barrier in the past was the PPC chip. With that out of the way the gates are open to let companies like VMWare do there thang.
:rolleyes:
As I've had to mention before. How so? There are more Windows on Mac solutions now then ever before. Apple doesn't need to do crap. The biggest barrier in the past was the PPC chip. With that out of the way the gates are open to let companies like VMWare do there thang.
Hermes Monster
Apr 15, 11:12 AM
We're professionals, and have been doing it for 8 years, and it probably took us 2-250 hours to produce that site :) There are some dynamic aspects to the portfolio and a lot of jquery.
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
maraca2020
Oct 28, 05:08 PM
did some new just come out? any info? thanks
MrNomNoms
Apr 5, 02:45 AM
I'm tempted to get a MacBook Air to replace my MacBook Pro and then get my self a maxed out iMac for the heavy lifting. The iPad is 'too little' in the way of features, the MacBook Pro is an over kill in performance but the MacBook Air seems to be the nice middle road compromise that'll enable me to do some light work, internet stuff, the occasional bit of website editing (I use TextWrangler) and running Office 2011.
Then again I said that last time but ended up saying this I went for a MacBook Pro lol it will be interesting what the Air will have in the future given the move to Sandy Bridge might lead to a refresh in the future which will include the updated Sandy Bridge successor with a slightly improved integrated GPU.
As for others out there, I know many have gone for it over the MacBook and MacBook Pro - especially those who need portability over speed given the speed sacrifice is minuscule these days with the latest crop of CPU's available.
Then again I said that last time but ended up saying this I went for a MacBook Pro lol it will be interesting what the Air will have in the future given the move to Sandy Bridge might lead to a refresh in the future which will include the updated Sandy Bridge successor with a slightly improved integrated GPU.
As for others out there, I know many have gone for it over the MacBook and MacBook Pro - especially those who need portability over speed given the speed sacrifice is minuscule these days with the latest crop of CPU's available.
RealScience
Apr 28, 04:44 PM
The store's about 40 miles from me. I'm actually thinking of calling in and doing the shipping-based repair just because the drive is such a hassle.
Yuck. Yeah, if you can manage without the computer for a week, that seems like the easier option.
Yuck. Yeah, if you can manage without the computer for a week, that seems like the easier option.
iMacZealot
Oct 11, 09:45 PM
when is .Mac update happening anyway?
Umm doesn't that usually happen sometime in the spring? The last two or three have been at least but I doubt they'll be keeping the new mail in a bag too much longer.
Umm doesn't that usually happen sometime in the spring? The last two or three have been at least but I doubt they'll be keeping the new mail in a bag too much longer.
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