Apple2
Apr 22, 10:52 PM
Thanks for the input guys! I guess I'll just bin this one. I find it funny, so I'll just keep the binary on my iPhone, and start working on another project.
Sun Baked
Jan 15, 12:20 AM
I think people are having their MacGasms a little eary.
Usually they wait for Steve to walk out on stage with his Keynote Remote before they have their first MacGasm.
Usually they wait for Steve to walk out on stage with his Keynote Remote before they have their first MacGasm.
icetraxxg5
Dec 20, 08:51 PM
Well I was bored today so I decided to find a way to pull apart my no longer used Apple Pro Mouse; i cant leave things alone so I HAD to modify it. I installed a very high intensity Blue LED and a Blue Apple logo. What do you guys think? if there is demand, I took pictures when taking apart the mouse (without wrecking it) and would be happy to make tutorial on how to do this. :D
Hastings101
May 3, 11:17 PM
Not sure what's wrong then, especially if you tried to repair the disk through the disk utility and it was fine. That I/O error should have been corrected.
Hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge than me will respond here because other than using disk utility via the OS X install dvd to repair the disk, the only other thing I can think of is to reformat the entire disk.
Hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge than me will respond here because other than using disk utility via the OS X install dvd to repair the disk, the only other thing I can think of is to reformat the entire disk.
Hastings101
May 1, 01:43 AM
This is what worked for me with the Apple wireless keyboard, might give
this short guide (http://www.tenniswood.co.uk/technology/how-to-pair-an-apple-wireless-keyboard-with-windows-7/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+tenniswood+%28Tenniswood+Blog%29&utm_content=Google+Reader) a shot if you're still having trouble.
this short guide (http://www.tenniswood.co.uk/technology/how-to-pair-an-apple-wireless-keyboard-with-windows-7/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+tenniswood+%28Tenniswood+Blog%29&utm_content=Google+Reader) a shot if you're still having trouble.
i_wolf
Sep 4, 11:20 AM
Hi all,
Actress#39; to Jessica Alba
by newcomers Jessica Alba,
Cast member U.S. actress, Jessica Alba arrives for the European premiere of the film #39;
photo: photo: Creative Commons / Albert Domasin. Jessica Alba
mad jew
Dec 10, 05:46 PM
Is the RAM from Apple? I dont know much about RAM but i do know that the wrong type is not good.
Definitely a good second step. Bad RAM will have the same symptoms so if it isn't a single process, then maybe take the extra RAM out if you're confident doing that sort of thing. :)
Definitely a good second step. Bad RAM will have the same symptoms so if it isn't a single process, then maybe take the extra RAM out if you're confident doing that sort of thing. :)
bettsnirvana
Aug 23, 09:47 PM
try to find it in a music library.
jayducharme
Nov 27, 05:44 PM
Apple couldn't have bought a better advertisement. The reactions of the studio members are priceless. It was as if Oprah just told them she was giving them each a million dollars.
kingthong
Apr 1, 10:34 AM
First off, nice April Fool's prank!
Second, this is a simple question but when i chose New Project -> View Based Application there is a viewController already created for me.
Now in my AppDelegate i have the following code by default:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
Titolo originale: Little Fockers Nazione: USA Anno: 2010 Regia: Paul Weitz Genere: Commedia Distribuzione: Universal Pictures Cast: Robert De Niro,
Jessica Alba in the sequel
Second, this is a simple question but when i chose New Project -> View Based Application there is a viewController already created for me.
Now in my AppDelegate i have the following code by default:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
silverblack
Apr 15, 10:59 AM
This may be obvious, but did you verify that there is power coming from the cord. That is, try plugging it into other idevices first. When the battery of my iPhone was completely dead, it did take more than a few minutes of charging before it came back to life. Having a large battery in the iPad, perhaps it needs more time?
slamd50
Apr 17, 04:53 AM
So I have this old iMac just laying around in my parents basement. My sister was using as her desktop, but she now has a dell laptop against my judgement. Anyway I'm just wondering what people are doing with their old iMacs these days... The only problem it has is once in a while it will fail to recognize the mouse and possibly keyboard. In years past I wasn't as savvy with macs so i just bought a new one instead of fixing it. I imagine this should be an easy fix. Any ideas or examples of what people have them doing would be appreciated. Thanks ahead of time!
My current set up is: Mac book Al 2Ghz
Littlefockers
Little Fockers picture: jessicaalbaAP 450x350 jpg (metro.co.uk)
Little Fockers star Jessica
Little-Fockers-Boner-stab
Little Fockers 2
Little Fockers
Little Fockers scene with
My current set up is: Mac book Al 2Ghz
martinX
Apr 13, 09:56 PM
USB cable OK?
Kashchei
Oct 17, 11:04 PM
Cami Stockel or Macline Rue Neuve...
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Si j'�tais � Bruxelles le 26, j'acheterais le nouveau chat pour tout le monde!
trip1ex
May 6, 08:04 AM
Why not ask your son? :eek:
iPhoneApple
Feb 6, 09:22 PM
http://www.skullcandy.com/shop/ink-d-black-micd.html
try those
try those
furcalchick
Apr 21, 03:25 PM
even though i've been using the mac for a few months now, i found that once you buy one app, you find out there's another app out there you could have used, and sometimes, finding out about many of these apps is quite difficult if you didn't post on the forums about a specify program or something similar. i think the mac guides needs a page that just lists programs by category, like finance software, and cooking software, etc. i think something of the sort is already in the beginner's guide, but i think a more elaborate list that will cover at least most legit mac software should be in here. what do you guys think?
Schiffi
May 22, 01:13 PM
Well, I switched because of my Major. This Fall I'm going into Visual Communication. And ever since I got my Sony D8 camcorder I have wanted a Mac (I'm a videographer as a hobbist). However, I purchased my PowerBook G4 1Ghz because of the 6 months without payment offered by Apple when I bought it. In 6 months I'll already have an on-campus job and will be able to make the payments. Ever since getting my Mac I've had a few crashes (mostly with my own error or with the thing overheating). But all-in-all I'm glad I switched. Going bad to a PC is just so unbearable. I finally had to give my desktop PC to my Mom. Granted I can't play GTAIII or Mafia, but at this point in my life games are getting pretty dull (never been good at games anyway). Anyway my Adobe Digital Video Collection is supposed to arrive today so that is a good feeling. I also liked the fact that re-installation only takes about 3 hours opposed to all day with a PC. I moved OSX and 9 to different partitions, which explains my need to reinstall. The only thing I gripe about is how unorginaized the preferences folder is. I wish they'd delete if the main app was deleted. Other than that I'm pretty satisfied.
DakotaGuy
Jan 15, 10:58 PM
When he said BLUERAY everyone thought that in that minute Steve will announce the Blueray integration to the product line.
If you see the keynote in that moment the crowd makes some noise.
But nothing
Well if you listen closely to Steve later on in the Keynote when he talks about the MacBook Air not having an optical drive he makes it sound like optical drives are the next thing that will be obsolete.
Blu-ray does have advantages over HD DVD, but I own an HD DVD player and it is not garbage. I am not here for another round of fighting over the formats and I am now neutral and will transition to Blu-ray by adding a player when prices come down, but in no way is HD DVD garbage. It is a good technology that was poorly marketed.
If you see the keynote in that moment the crowd makes some noise.
But nothing
Well if you listen closely to Steve later on in the Keynote when he talks about the MacBook Air not having an optical drive he makes it sound like optical drives are the next thing that will be obsolete.
Blu-ray does have advantages over HD DVD, but I own an HD DVD player and it is not garbage. I am not here for another round of fighting over the formats and I am now neutral and will transition to Blu-ray by adding a player when prices come down, but in no way is HD DVD garbage. It is a good technology that was poorly marketed.
e.m.
Sep 25, 02:51 AM
Yeah, you only need one. :)
Doing it with two would require some sort of adaptor or something to be able to plug the second external (third in total) display into AFAIK. I'm not sure that it's possible but I could be wrong.
I see. Thanks for the info. I was hoping all I need is one external monitor, so that works great.
Doing it with two would require some sort of adaptor or something to be able to plug the second external (third in total) display into AFAIK. I'm not sure that it's possible but I could be wrong.
I see. Thanks for the info. I was hoping all I need is one external monitor, so that works great.
sushi
Apr 29, 01:48 AM
Yesterday was my official 2-year anniversary for folding.
314,000 points isn't too bad considering the limited number and limited power of my machines...at least by modern standards. My current production is low, and my rank has been dropping, but I am still pretty happy with the sheer amount of work I've contributed.
Not tooting my own horn, just wanted to mark the occasion. Congrats to all of you who are passing me...keep it up!
Super! :D
I was a member with SETI one and ended up over 12,000 wu's. Now that SETI one is over, I've been wondering what to do with my spare CPU time.
Appreciate your post to get me thinking about Folding.
314,000 points isn't too bad considering the limited number and limited power of my machines...at least by modern standards. My current production is low, and my rank has been dropping, but I am still pretty happy with the sheer amount of work I've contributed.
Not tooting my own horn, just wanted to mark the occasion. Congrats to all of you who are passing me...keep it up!
Super! :D
I was a member with SETI one and ended up over 12,000 wu's. Now that SETI one is over, I've been wondering what to do with my spare CPU time.
Appreciate your post to get me thinking about Folding.
mad jew
Mar 20, 05:47 AM
I haven't used it much but heres a link to that doctor program Mitthrawnuruodo mentioned. It looks pretty cool.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14266
Enjoy :)
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/14266
Enjoy :)
Alaerian
Apr 6, 12:10 PM
It's nice to have enthusiasm, and I commend you on that. However, you really aren't doing anything new. Everything you say you want to do haas already been done. The sites that already do it have large and loyal fan bases already. I just don't think it's a wise idea to devote so much time and effort into something that will essentially be a "knock-off."
Sorry :(
Sorry :(
rockinrocker
Apr 22, 10:33 AM
If there's a way to do it over ethernet that'd be great.
I'm at kind of a loss as to how to set it up though...
I'm at kind of a loss as to how to set it up though...