sinsin07
Apr 15, 05:12 PM
iPhone/iPad/iTouch/Andoid = subgames/subgaming (mind numbing time killers)
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
oshoel
Oct 26, 06:52 AM
I hope we'll see this in time for christmas! :D
Been waiting long enough now, surely!
Been waiting long enough now, surely!
benhollberg
Mar 14, 12:54 PM
I meant it's worth it when you finally get one. I spent 5 hours in line on Friday to pick mine up!
I spent 21 hours in line to be third. It was worth every second.
I spent 21 hours in line to be third. It was worth every second.
NewSc2
Oct 8, 10:52 PM
T-Mobile is an independent network. It and Cingular have rented infrastructure to one another at various times in the past to mutually help with each other's coverage, but T-Mobile is a real mobile phone operator. (It's what used to be Voicestream.)
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
T-Mobile in my area rents its airtime on Cingular's network. This is coming from 2 friends, one who works for T-Mobile and one works Cingular
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
T-Mobile in my area rents its airtime on Cingular's network. This is coming from 2 friends, one who works for T-Mobile and one works Cingular
grawk
Mar 24, 08:49 AM
Marketplace is only open to people with 6 months and 250 posts. There isn't a place for new members to trade here. I suggest craigslist.
berkowit28
Aug 8, 09:20 AM
So Office 2004 AppleScript can translate VB on the fly (and 2007 VB can translate AppleScript), or that's the goal and we aren't there yet?
Unfortunately, no. It needs someone (an AppleScripter who knows VBA) to do the translating. But time will tell if some of this can be done instead in the XML, which would be cross-platform for the new files.
Unfortunately, no. It needs someone (an AppleScripter who knows VBA) to do the translating. But time will tell if some of this can be done instead in the XML, which would be cross-platform for the new files.
Diatribe
Nov 3, 01:07 PM
I think creative commons is perfectly fine. I don't see the need to copy a lot from Wikipedia either and the content can still be used freely if you adhere to the rules of attributions... I think it's a good one to use.
OrangeSVTguy
May 3, 06:39 PM
Cool.
I've already removed the HD from the 12".
I've had a a look at ifixit for the 15" and it certainly does look A LOT more straightforward I have to say!
Great. Let us know how it all works out.
I've already removed the HD from the 12".
I've had a a look at ifixit for the 15" and it certainly does look A LOT more straightforward I have to say!
Great. Let us know how it all works out.
Branskins
Apr 7, 09:37 PM
It also seems to continue showing files after you delete them!
MacDawg
Sep 11, 07:58 AM
I was at the ATL airport teaching a training class for our employees. We heard something about a plane and checked CNN online, from there is all went downhill fast. I remember calling to check on friends at other airports to make sure they were OK. I had friends at JFK, and EWR that were all very involved.
Being a the busiest airport in the world when all of the planes were grounded was very bizarre. I went up to the Tower and there were planes everywhere on the ground, but none were taking off or landing, which is absolutely unheard of in ATL.
I knew that day that my life was changed forever, and that our industry was in a fight for its life. The airlines have never recovered, and may never. Not just because of 9/11 itself, but fuel (which is a by product) and other factors.
We will probably file bankruptcy this week, and more job cuts and pay cuts are coming.
Woof, Woof - Dawg http://homepage.mac.com/k.j.vinson/pawprint.gif
Being a the busiest airport in the world when all of the planes were grounded was very bizarre. I went up to the Tower and there were planes everywhere on the ground, but none were taking off or landing, which is absolutely unheard of in ATL.
I knew that day that my life was changed forever, and that our industry was in a fight for its life. The airlines have never recovered, and may never. Not just because of 9/11 itself, but fuel (which is a by product) and other factors.
We will probably file bankruptcy this week, and more job cuts and pay cuts are coming.
Woof, Woof - Dawg http://homepage.mac.com/k.j.vinson/pawprint.gif
kitjv
Apr 19, 07:04 PM
Thank you, Penguin. I wasn't aware of that. I appreciate it.
pubwvj
Sep 2, 09:42 PM
Bingo. You win the grand prize.
Seriously though, okay I went into System Preferences:Network:Proxies and turned passive back on, applied it, turned passive back on in Fetch and it is now working.
This still leaves the mystery question of why it worked on some of my accounts (blacklightning) while not working on others (sugarmtnfarm). They are all hosted on the same server.
And why the Post and List commands only on the failing FTPs?
Seriously though, okay I went into System Preferences:Network:Proxies and turned passive back on, applied it, turned passive back on in Fetch and it is now working.
This still leaves the mystery question of why it worked on some of my accounts (blacklightning) while not working on others (sugarmtnfarm). They are all hosted on the same server.
And why the Post and List commands only on the failing FTPs?
flipperfeet
Oct 25, 10:11 AM
Damn. Exactly what I was going to say... down to the letter. So I shall repeat with different words to those listening:
Apple makes pennies on the iTMusicS (the story might be different for shows and games). Some people want to own an iPod, but don't want to pay iTS store prices or use their $0.99/song, end of story, model. Solution: buy mp3, d/l mp3 illegally, buy FairPlay elsewhere. With exception of Real Harmony, the last option has not existed.
Where Apple makes the money is iPod sales. HUGE money. However, Apple can't promote the three aforementioned options outright, not when it has the largest FairPlay (and altogether) legal music d/l store on the 'net. So the only thing they can do is not dissuade people from using the other options... forcefully, at least. All I remember Apple saying about Real Harmony was "they're hackers with questionable methods," or something like that.
As Mr. Green said, the only risk I would see is if others tried to make a FairPlay compatible "mp3" player. I wouldn't see it going places unless sync'd with iTunes or a different phenominal jukebox. Thus, Apple likely writes that possibility off as someone else "pulling a Zune."
hehe. We don't even know how the zune will do in reality but we love to pick on it here. I must be on a Mac Forum. :p
-Clive
Wow! "Does not make more than a few pennies." I do not think either of you appreciate the power of small numbers, when multiplied by millions of transactions and time. Soap companies have understood this for several hundred years, clearly Apple understands it as well. The individual unit profit on iPods is clearly higher, but each iPod sold acts as a multiplier of where the real money is made. What a dream to earn just one half of one cent of every iTunes purchase. If globally they sell a million songs a day, I'd receive $5k a day or $1,825,000 a year.
Apple makes pennies on the iTMusicS (the story might be different for shows and games). Some people want to own an iPod, but don't want to pay iTS store prices or use their $0.99/song, end of story, model. Solution: buy mp3, d/l mp3 illegally, buy FairPlay elsewhere. With exception of Real Harmony, the last option has not existed.
Where Apple makes the money is iPod sales. HUGE money. However, Apple can't promote the three aforementioned options outright, not when it has the largest FairPlay (and altogether) legal music d/l store on the 'net. So the only thing they can do is not dissuade people from using the other options... forcefully, at least. All I remember Apple saying about Real Harmony was "they're hackers with questionable methods," or something like that.
As Mr. Green said, the only risk I would see is if others tried to make a FairPlay compatible "mp3" player. I wouldn't see it going places unless sync'd with iTunes or a different phenominal jukebox. Thus, Apple likely writes that possibility off as someone else "pulling a Zune."
hehe. We don't even know how the zune will do in reality but we love to pick on it here. I must be on a Mac Forum. :p
-Clive
Wow! "Does not make more than a few pennies." I do not think either of you appreciate the power of small numbers, when multiplied by millions of transactions and time. Soap companies have understood this for several hundred years, clearly Apple understands it as well. The individual unit profit on iPods is clearly higher, but each iPod sold acts as a multiplier of where the real money is made. What a dream to earn just one half of one cent of every iTunes purchase. If globally they sell a million songs a day, I'd receive $5k a day or $1,825,000 a year.
MattG
Dec 30, 11:58 PM
AWESOME!!
Looks way better on my 19".
Looks way better on my 19".
C0rmac
Nov 7, 07:01 PM
My present desktop. Date and hard-drive thing done with Geek Tool. http://lh6.ggpht.com/_NCL2VAu8OrQ/TNdLYculmgI/AAAAAAAAAPc/X9d6R5HtnrY/s800/Screen%20shot%202010-11-04%20at%2012.46.33%20PM.png
v2club
Apr 24, 08:22 PM
Is there any way to get a backlit keyboard on 13" MBA? For example buying one for 13" MBP and swapping it? And would Apple bring it back when they launch the new MBA in the summer?
peharri
Oct 9, 06:27 AM
T-Mobile in my area rents its airtime on Cingular's network. This is coming from 2 friends, one who works for T-Mobile and one works Cingular
While this is true in your area, it doesn't contradict what I said.
T-Mobile, contrary to what the person I was replying to said, does have its own network. In most areas where it operates, it is not using Cingular's network. In some areas, it uses Cingular's, and in others Cingular uses its, but in most areas, they're both independent of one another.
T-Mobile is the aggregate of most of the independent GSM operators that were coming online in the late nineties. Most of them were bought by Voicestream, T-Mobile took over Voicestream and then bought Powertel.
While this is true in your area, it doesn't contradict what I said.
T-Mobile, contrary to what the person I was replying to said, does have its own network. In most areas where it operates, it is not using Cingular's network. In some areas, it uses Cingular's, and in others Cingular uses its, but in most areas, they're both independent of one another.
T-Mobile is the aggregate of most of the independent GSM operators that were coming online in the late nineties. Most of them were bought by Voicestream, T-Mobile took over Voicestream and then bought Powertel.
StefSSU
Mar 9, 09:03 AM
Hi, need a little help from the web guru's.
So my site has a gallery page, with a bunch of images. I've used css to get border-radius, reflections, etc. The css reflections however don't render in all browsers, Firefox being the most important one. So as a graceful degradation I added a box-shadow to make the images look better in Firefox/Opera. Comparing Safari and Firefox/Opera, this works perfectly - reflection / no shadow in Safari, and shadow / no reflection in Firefox/Opera.
Google Chrome on the other hand, even though it uses webkit decides to render the box-shadow despite there being no -webkit- prefix. Is there any way to have the box-shadow display in FF/O but not in Chrome? The shadow kind of ruins the reflection.
The website is temporarily hosted here - costantini.mw gallery (http://f3-preview.host-ed.net/costantini.mw/Gallery/gallery.html)
While we're at it, the site is unfinished but some feedback on other pages and the design would be appreciated.
Cheers guys,
Stef
So my site has a gallery page, with a bunch of images. I've used css to get border-radius, reflections, etc. The css reflections however don't render in all browsers, Firefox being the most important one. So as a graceful degradation I added a box-shadow to make the images look better in Firefox/Opera. Comparing Safari and Firefox/Opera, this works perfectly - reflection / no shadow in Safari, and shadow / no reflection in Firefox/Opera.
Google Chrome on the other hand, even though it uses webkit decides to render the box-shadow despite there being no -webkit- prefix. Is there any way to have the box-shadow display in FF/O but not in Chrome? The shadow kind of ruins the reflection.
The website is temporarily hosted here - costantini.mw gallery (http://f3-preview.host-ed.net/costantini.mw/Gallery/gallery.html)
While we're at it, the site is unfinished but some feedback on other pages and the design would be appreciated.
Cheers guys,
Stef
alexjholland
May 4, 05:47 AM
Great answer!
Wtoj34
Apr 25, 02:49 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
You can make tapping the home button do nothing. For example mine is set on pause a song or play. Just go in activator (you probably have it if not free from cydia) click on at home screen and tap home once. When you do this it will say what you have set at the top. Mine says music play/pause. There is a tiny x next to it. Tap it and it will unassign the home button. This restores it to it's normal use (exit an app). I did this on 4.3.1 and if for some reason this doesn't work, there is a somewhat useless. Go on activator. Scroll down a bit and it should say something like more actions. Click on that and it will show additional uses via cydia. One of them is Rotation Inhibitor. It is free and it disables landscape mode. I find this usually useless so this or the other option will hopefully help
You can make tapping the home button do nothing. For example mine is set on pause a song or play. Just go in activator (you probably have it if not free from cydia) click on at home screen and tap home once. When you do this it will say what you have set at the top. Mine says music play/pause. There is a tiny x next to it. Tap it and it will unassign the home button. This restores it to it's normal use (exit an app). I did this on 4.3.1 and if for some reason this doesn't work, there is a somewhat useless. Go on activator. Scroll down a bit and it should say something like more actions. Click on that and it will show additional uses via cydia. One of them is Rotation Inhibitor. It is free and it disables landscape mode. I find this usually useless so this or the other option will hopefully help
grapes911
Dec 14, 12:21 AM
I'm still confused. What's the purpose of this thread?
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868
JohnGillilan
Dec 31, 01:17 AM
It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??
skoker
Dec 18, 06:53 PM
Isn't that the one I gave you that fried your HP laptop, if so not very wise to pass it on to somebody else... :rolleyes: .
Considering you gave me this after I got my iBook, no it wasn't :P
Considering you gave me this after I got my iBook, no it wasn't :P
zane
Mar 31, 09:44 PM
DS Download Channel (turns Wii into a DS Download Station)
Extra controller, GBA>GC style but wireless and devs can assume Wii owner has DS because... well... DS.
Upload DS saves to use on Wii games (a la Pokemon)
By DS download station do you mean downloading demos of games like you would in a gamestop
Extra controller, GBA>GC style but wireless and devs can assume Wii owner has DS because... well... DS.
Upload DS saves to use on Wii games (a la Pokemon)
By DS download station do you mean downloading demos of games like you would in a gamestop