Rajj
Oct 27, 05:33 PM
If Apple does decide to release a 30� display, it would more then likely be aimed at the video or research markets, instead of the consumer market!!
But there are people how love to live lavish, so someone will purchase it!!!! ;) ;) :p
But there are people how love to live lavish, so someone will purchase it!!!! ;) ;) :p
Zazoh
Apr 8, 11:59 PM
For AT&T, if you have unlimited plan and add tethering, they drop you to 4GB and it cost $45.
rtcruz1
Jan 17, 03:18 PM
That is the most idiotic accessory I've ever seen. I wouldn't be caught dead with that thing on... You might as well add a set of braces, headgear, a pair of broken black rimmed glasses taped together with masking tape, a pocket protector, a short sleeve plaid shirt buttoned all the way to the top, and brown high water pants pulled up to your nipples and cinched by a belt.. that should make the picture complete.
scem0
Sep 28, 04:36 PM
I suppose, but I still don't dance on mondays, tuesdays, and either friday, saturday.
5 times a week is my limit, I don't want to hurt myself or anything. :p
I don't have to worry about hitting that though. Mondays and Tuesdays are very busy days for me, and I usually pass out at the end of the day.
_Emerson
5 times a week is my limit, I don't want to hurt myself or anything. :p
I don't have to worry about hitting that though. Mondays and Tuesdays are very busy days for me, and I usually pass out at the end of the day.
_Emerson
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vibelife
Dec 19, 08:36 AM
I'm still not sure if I can make it to MWSF, but if I do, I'll definitely be at the meetup.
Me too!!
Me too!!
mchalebk
Feb 4, 01:22 PM
Why not just use Migration Assistant? I used that to transition my wife from an old PowerBook G4 to a MacMini and it was really simple. There were a few quirks since the other was such an old computer using a PowerPC chip, but it made the whole process really simple. I'm now kicking myself for not doing that when I bought my MacPro back in 2009.
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zarathustra
Jul 13, 10:14 AM
We had at least 2 or 3 topic with this car in the past few months.
Use the search function.
Still, cool car/mac.
OK, sorry. I DID do a search beforehand and couldn't find a link, so excuse me. I thought it has not been on macrumors because my search turned up nothing.
Search for mac installation in a car. (http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php?searchid=342566)
Use the search function.
Still, cool car/mac.
OK, sorry. I DID do a search beforehand and couldn't find a link, so excuse me. I thought it has not been on macrumors because my search turned up nothing.
Search for mac installation in a car. (http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php?searchid=342566)
ITASOR
Dec 2, 09:51 PM
I would really like to get that price. I have never sold anything on eBay. How easy is it?
If you sell something on eBay, make sure to include nice, high resolution photos showing the computer and accessories from all different angles. People like pictures.
If you sell something on eBay, make sure to include nice, high resolution photos showing the computer and accessories from all different angles. People like pictures.
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Theraker007
Apr 16, 08:51 AM
Fullforce - make regular apps iPad compatible (sometimes erratic)
it doesnt do anything for the apps i use except fill out the screen with blank crap and keep the original app the same size
it doesnt do anything for the apps i use except fill out the screen with blank crap and keep the original app the same size
clayj
Sep 23, 10:56 AM
Someone is living in a crevice for the past decade. :rolleyes:Sorry, but even the head of cyclone/hurricane research for the World Meteorological Organization says that it is premature to link "global warming" (see: theory of) to increased hurricane activity this year (http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/09/23/MTFH02074_2005-09-23_11-27-45_SCH341095.html).
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Shaduu
Jan 15, 07:44 AM
I thought it was at 10am Pacific Standard Time, which would be 6pm here. :confused: Am I totally gone or is it starting at 9am PST? (which would be 5pm here)
edit: FRICK! yeah, ok, 9am PST/ 5pm GMT :o
I'll get my coat.
9am PST so starting at 5pm. :)
edit: FRICK! yeah, ok, 9am PST/ 5pm GMT :o
I'll get my coat.
9am PST so starting at 5pm. :)
stroked
May 1, 07:43 AM
Let us know how goes. I'm thinking of replacing my HDD.
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Mlrollin91
Apr 11, 09:33 AM
The griffin technology ones are terrible. I pulled my phone out of my pocket and the screen protector was torn. Had a giant hole down the middle. My heart dropped thank god my phone was fine. There was nothing in my pocket either it snagged on my jeans, where the little side button is. Have never had a problem with power support. By far the best out there. Well worth the money. Especially over Zagg.
okrelayer
Apr 6, 09:01 PM
^ love that you dig Smart water. Thankfully my work carries it, I was getting sick of Dasani!
Apple
Bowers & Wilkins (Headphones)
Sennheiser (Earbuds)
Canon cameras
PRS Electric Guitars
Martin Acoustic Guitars
Laney Amplifiers
Ray Ban sunglasses
Dr. Marten boots
New Balance shoes
Pacsun Jeans
H&M T-shirts
Glaceau Smartwater
Axe bodyspray (kilo)
Volkswagen
Apple
Bowers & Wilkins (Headphones)
Sennheiser (Earbuds)
Canon cameras
PRS Electric Guitars
Martin Acoustic Guitars
Laney Amplifiers
Ray Ban sunglasses
Dr. Marten boots
New Balance shoes
Pacsun Jeans
H&M T-shirts
Glaceau Smartwater
Axe bodyspray (kilo)
Volkswagen
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TheMacMaster
Apr 29, 04:24 PM
na i dont have a back up of my system or my original leopard disc or sl disc so what do you think i could do? it keeps on saying that macintosh hd is currupted when i do fsck -fy
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
bella92108
May 4, 04:09 PM
You reinstall JB packages through Cydia (one by one) or by using AptBackup or PkgBackup or some other app like these.
The update simply overwrites the files on your phone but still keeps everything intact like your music, photos, apps etc. The full restore will wipe out everything making you start from scratch.
I just did a full restore to 4.3.2 since mine was sluggish and slow. You can do either or but I always prefer doing a full restore since it clears everything out.
Wish there was a reliable way to keep packages, icon placements, manually installed deb's, and tweaks without having to-do them all. There's package backup, and apt backup, but it's not a full "click to restore" that would be ideal for me.... so it makes little hops like going from 4.3.2 to 4.3.3 kinda more pain than it's worth.
The update simply overwrites the files on your phone but still keeps everything intact like your music, photos, apps etc. The full restore will wipe out everything making you start from scratch.
I just did a full restore to 4.3.2 since mine was sluggish and slow. You can do either or but I always prefer doing a full restore since it clears everything out.
Wish there was a reliable way to keep packages, icon placements, manually installed deb's, and tweaks without having to-do them all. There's package backup, and apt backup, but it's not a full "click to restore" that would be ideal for me.... so it makes little hops like going from 4.3.2 to 4.3.3 kinda more pain than it's worth.
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jessica.
Dec 28, 10:19 PM
You're pretty pissed ... rather beyond pissed? And people tell me to relax!
It is the holiday season, I would expect much less than a **** ton of bundles.
It is the holiday season, I would expect much less than a **** ton of bundles.
paolo-
Mar 7, 11:52 PM
From what I understand, high impedance headphones came about in old studios. The main advantage is that you can run many headphones in parallel (on tube amps). I guess it would all come down to power transfer, the amp acts as a load in itself in a way, and if the headphone impedance is really low, you won't get a good signal as most of the power will be dissipated in the amp.
But most modern D/A end with an opamp, or at least I'm guessing the one in the macs do. It's certainly not tube. As much as opamps probably don't have the sound quality of tube, their output impedance is very low. So there shouldn't be a power transfer problem. So I'm guessing that noise shouldn't be a big problem. Sure the voltage in the high impedance will be higher, thus there should be a bit less noise, but really, that's nothing compared to having a cheap D/A stuck inside a computer. Also there shouldn't be a problem with the frequency response.
From what I understand, tube amps have a higher output impedance, so they can have a hard time with certain low impedance headphones.
Apparently, there's could be a difference in sound as there's a bigger magnetic field, so possibly better control over the diaphragm. But I somehow doubt that high impedance headphones will make a macbook pro sound magically good.
I could be totally be off, I never came across high impedance headphones. Kind of a cool thing to think about.
But most modern D/A end with an opamp, or at least I'm guessing the one in the macs do. It's certainly not tube. As much as opamps probably don't have the sound quality of tube, their output impedance is very low. So there shouldn't be a power transfer problem. So I'm guessing that noise shouldn't be a big problem. Sure the voltage in the high impedance will be higher, thus there should be a bit less noise, but really, that's nothing compared to having a cheap D/A stuck inside a computer. Also there shouldn't be a problem with the frequency response.
From what I understand, tube amps have a higher output impedance, so they can have a hard time with certain low impedance headphones.
Apparently, there's could be a difference in sound as there's a bigger magnetic field, so possibly better control over the diaphragm. But I somehow doubt that high impedance headphones will make a macbook pro sound magically good.
I could be totally be off, I never came across high impedance headphones. Kind of a cool thing to think about.
AppleIntelRock
Jul 9, 01:28 AM
looks like i'm going to los gatos
damnyooneek
Apr 20, 06:11 PM
If I bring this to the Genius Bar, which is the more likely outcome: they will fix it, or exchange it? I'd like to know so I can start copying my files off of the computer.
if youre within 14 days you should be able to exchange it
if youre within 14 days you should be able to exchange it
Transporteur
Apr 12, 01:26 PM
OWC is making a Mac Pro PCI Express SSD aren't they? I haven't heard about it in what seems like a few months.
OWC, OCZ and FusionIO all said they are working on a fully Mac supported PCIe SSD. However, no one has heard any news yet and apparently they all took the information off their websites.
Doesn't seem to happen any time soon, although I do see the necessity for it as the current SSDs already saturate the 6Gb/s SATA port. Given the trend of SSD development, single drives might be capable of 1GB/s sequential speeds in two years (give or take). I highly doubt that we'll see a 12Gb/s SATA port by then.
OWC, OCZ and FusionIO all said they are working on a fully Mac supported PCIe SSD. However, no one has heard any news yet and apparently they all took the information off their websites.
Doesn't seem to happen any time soon, although I do see the necessity for it as the current SSDs already saturate the 6Gb/s SATA port. Given the trend of SSD development, single drives might be capable of 1GB/s sequential speeds in two years (give or take). I highly doubt that we'll see a 12Gb/s SATA port by then.
ender land
Apr 17, 09:02 AM
This is funny.
Missing things like TL;DR requests, +1 spam, etc :)
Missing things like TL;DR requests, +1 spam, etc :)
puckhead193
Dec 14, 07:37 PM
HAHAHAHA that's very good. i like it a lot
Giuly
Apr 11, 03:44 PM
i take it your taking static routes you could bond them together but thats hard and kinda pointlesss id get rid of the dsl conection stick the gige line into the router bridge that to wifi and wire in the pc/mac to the same router done
Try that with a router which has a 100MBit ethernet switch. Everything seems to work fine by doing nothing, though.
However as far as I can see, Mac OS X manages itself, and my bandwidth even increased a little bit - problem solved.
Try that with a router which has a 100MBit ethernet switch. Everything seems to work fine by doing nothing, though.
However as far as I can see, Mac OS X manages itself, and my bandwidth even increased a little bit - problem solved.