Kelmon
Oct 25, 09:45 AM
I'm in favour of this move. CDs were great (along with cassette tapes and LPs) because you could play them in any CD player and you could buy the CDs themselves from any shop. For some odd reason we don't get this with MP3 players and I do think that's anti-competitive. If I want to move to a different MP3 player or buy my music from another store to use on my iPod then that should be my choice and Apple should have to accept that. At the moment I am quite happy with my first iPod (aside from the frequent crashes when playing podcasts...) but if I decide to change to something else that is Mac compatible and beats the iPod then I don't want to have to re-purchase my iTunes music that I have bought. If DVD Jon has a way to allow reasonable consumer choice then FairPlay to him.
I have no wish to see Apple get walloped by the competition but the sort of consumer freedom that this offers should keep them honest since if they **** up then we can move some place else.
I have no wish to see Apple get walloped by the competition but the sort of consumer freedom that this offers should keep them honest since if they **** up then we can move some place else.
TMRaven
Apr 27, 04:53 PM
You can convert higher bitrate mp3s to lower bitrate aac to save space, but I personally wouldn't do it. You always lose quality when you compress something that's already been compressed. You would have been better off to rerip all your CDs as lower bitrate aac.
Chaszmyr
Oct 26, 12:04 PM
Anyone know what the button 914 on the top right of the "vPod" screen is meant to signify in Figure 17? Could it be WiFi signal strength?
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f251/bulimina/Picture5.jpg
Think of it as the button in the upper right corner of OSX windows. It displays or hides a menu.
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f251/bulimina/Picture5.jpg
Think of it as the button in the upper right corner of OSX windows. It displays or hides a menu.
UTclassof89
May 3, 07:33 AM
Those can be done with pure CSS.
Check out cssportal.com (http://www.cssportal.com). The have a neat online generator for cross-browser rounded corners as well as gradients.
Check out cssportal.com (http://www.cssportal.com). The have a neat online generator for cross-browser rounded corners as well as gradients.
OneDreamCloser
Apr 9, 01:09 PM
thanx a lot, restarting did the job! :)
AsianChexMix
May 3, 11:00 AM
Did you download Ipad 1 firmware 3.2.2 onto your PC?
/facepalm
I thought it was going to download it itself. The tutorial on iClarified did not say anything about that. I've managed to jailbreak it but need to figure out the unlock process.
/facepalm
I thought it was going to download it itself. The tutorial on iClarified did not say anything about that. I've managed to jailbreak it but need to figure out the unlock process.
JavaTheHut
May 3, 12:04 PM
Using PS in x64 mode can use a lot a RAM, a medium to large file 500MB~1GB can make use of excess of 20GB RAM. then throw in other active apps... I have seen these numbers using the Activity Monitor. I am using 4*8GB OWC sticks
What 3d program are you using?
Read this article from http://macperformanceguide.com (http://macperformanceguide.com/Mac-Upgrade-CaseStudy-MacPro-Memory.html)
What 3d program are you using?
Read this article from http://macperformanceguide.com (http://macperformanceguide.com/Mac-Upgrade-CaseStudy-MacPro-Memory.html)
iisforiphone
May 6, 12:01 PM
It's saying it on both iTunes & the phone, so would this be some sort of horrific software coincidence or a hardware fault do you reckon?
did you already try to restore as new phone?
did you already try to restore as new phone?
luminosity
Oct 24, 04:43 PM
i suspect we'll see leopard released in january.
dukebound85
Mar 27, 01:29 AM
Your function example is a sum of squares, hence the a*a +b*b etc
Sum of cubes is a*a*a +b*b*b etc and that will give your 11k as per what he got
For your assignment, my approach would be to have 3 variables set to sum of squares, sum of cubes, and mean of squares and print out the desired variable to give your answer if the integers are within the desired range
Sum of cubes is a*a*a +b*b*b etc and that will give your 11k as per what he got
For your assignment, my approach would be to have 3 variables set to sum of squares, sum of cubes, and mean of squares and print out the desired variable to give your answer if the integers are within the desired range
rebby
Mar 15, 05:48 PM
I read both the files, i understand. But how can i see how my pictures where imported? I already had folders with pictures that i just dragged into the library. I cant recal seeing anything like referenced or managed masters?
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
That's explained in the first link.
Select Manage referenced files from Aperture�s file menu
In Aperture 3 I think that they may have changed it to "Located Referenced Files...". Still under the File menu though.
thanks :)
(edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''
That's explained in the first link.
Select Manage referenced files from Aperture�s file menu
In Aperture 3 I think that they may have changed it to "Located Referenced Files...". Still under the File menu though.
f1400
Jun 23, 11:08 PM
Hi
Asking 1900$
I'm selling my few month old Macbook Pro. It is the newest generation MBP with:
15.4 inch matte screen
2.4ghz 3MB cache Penryn Processor
2 Gigabytes of RAM
200 Gigabytes of Hard Drive
256MB nVidia geForce 8600 Pro
MULTI-TOUCH TRACKPAD
It is in absolutely MINT condition, as I have babied it completely. It looks as if it's brand new out of the box.
The battery lasts between 4-5 hours depending on the type of usage, which is unheard of in this size class of laptops.
The laptop will come in its original box with all original accessories, CDs, etc. It will come with:
- Shipping box (the box it was shipped in)
- Original box
- Magsafe Power adapter
- Power adapter extension
- Cleaning cloth
- Leopard installation disks
Email me with any questions! Thanks!
**EDIT: Almost forgot to say that the 1 year Applecare warranty ends on March 7 2009! You also have until then to extend it to 3 years if you'd like.
Asking 1900$
I'm selling my few month old Macbook Pro. It is the newest generation MBP with:
15.4 inch matte screen
2.4ghz 3MB cache Penryn Processor
2 Gigabytes of RAM
200 Gigabytes of Hard Drive
256MB nVidia geForce 8600 Pro
MULTI-TOUCH TRACKPAD
It is in absolutely MINT condition, as I have babied it completely. It looks as if it's brand new out of the box.
The battery lasts between 4-5 hours depending on the type of usage, which is unheard of in this size class of laptops.
The laptop will come in its original box with all original accessories, CDs, etc. It will come with:
- Shipping box (the box it was shipped in)
- Original box
- Magsafe Power adapter
- Power adapter extension
- Cleaning cloth
- Leopard installation disks
Email me with any questions! Thanks!
**EDIT: Almost forgot to say that the 1 year Applecare warranty ends on March 7 2009! You also have until then to extend it to 3 years if you'd like.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 01:47 AM
Keep in mind that Mr. Eaton is a professional. He shoots with a full frame camera that yields large file size images. Think about what you are going to be doing with photography before you jump into all this. The setup you are thinking of buying - the Mac Pro - is easily expandable. If you start with two drives, you still have room for two more. I have a MBP that came with a 250Gb drive. That was good for a year before I upgraded it to a 500 Gb one. The old drive is in an external enclosure and serves as a photo backup of my Aperture file vault. I have a 1TB external drive for Time Machine, and that backs up everything on my system. This is my hobby and I probably shoot around 200 images in an average month, more during good weather. I have a Canon XSi and will move to a 7D in a year or so.
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused:
18pc MAC PROFESSIONAL MAKE UP
Professional Make up Brushes
Make-Up Brushes for Christmas!
and A Pro Makeup Artists
19PCS PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP
Professional Beauty Cosmetic
Just my 2k worth.
Edit: My advice is to not configure your setup as an end all right out of the gate. Storage technology is rapidly evolving, and what you dump all that money on may be obsolete in two years. Thunder Bolt will lead to fiber optics being standard and solid state drives will replace disc drives before you know it.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I did not know Mr. Eaton is a professional, but he has a point about storage space. I am thinking about a 500 GB-750 GB HDD for photos and scratch disc. I have a point and shoot camera right now. I mess around with the provided software. I am an entry level photographer. :)
My modified original plan is for a Mac Pro:
1. 120 SSD for my boot drive, including OS and software: bay 1
2. 320 GB- 500 GB to backup the boot drive: bay 2.
3. 500 GB-750GB drive for photo storage and scratch disc: bay 3
4. the OEM 1 TB to backup the photo/scratch disc drive: bay 4.
So bay 2 and 4 are backup drives, while bay 1 and 3 are productivity drives.
I did not factor in any type of RAID or an external storage drive(s.) I learned that OS X has striping or a generic RAID built into the OS, which is beneficial for many people.
Another question, SR20DETDOG stated I do not need a 7200 rpm drive for storage and that makes sense, but if I am using the drive as storage and scratch disc, then should I buy a 7200 rpm drive?
I am neither belittling SR20DETDOG nor questioning his or her logic, but I think about getting more use from one drive is economical. Plus, I have posted my backup plan, so folks can view my intentions.
I am pricing drives and I am disappointed that 250 GB-320 GB drives cost more or is equal to a 500 Gb drive. Again the 500 GB drives are priced within a $10.00 USD price range of a 750 GB drive. I though 250 GB and 320 GB drives would be cheaper, but what do I know? :confused:
natey
Dec 31, 12:31 AM
I don't like the colors. And too much info, looks bloated.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
I like the old one better, simple and clean.
kainjow
Apr 12, 07:51 PM
I read somehwere that stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding is bugged right now. I'm not sure if thats true or not
Link?
Link?
kwajo.com
Nov 22, 05:03 PM
how much are you selling it for, I am interested, though I'd like to see some pics
genosseinski
Apr 4, 05:38 PM
Hope Apple brings out next generation Air this year, with Lion, Thunderbolt, SandyBridge. This is the computer I'm looking for; light, easy, functional and a stable OS. Guess I'd choose a 256GB SSD to not worry about space (at least for some years ahead). Hook it up at home with a decent monitor and you're good to go.
But I wouldn't be surprised if Apple waits again quite a long time and updates the Air in 2012 :( Their notebook-refresh-cycles have slowed down recently.
Did anyone hear about new TB-products since MBP refresh? I'm afraid the industry won't pick up this standard...
But I wouldn't be surprised if Apple waits again quite a long time and updates the Air in 2012 :( Their notebook-refresh-cycles have slowed down recently.
Did anyone hear about new TB-products since MBP refresh? I'm afraid the industry won't pick up this standard...
bretm
Oct 8, 07:33 PM
for me it still loads Apple front web page, but it does stay iphone.org
Not sure if it did it before, but that is a fairly normal thing. There would be no reason to change it before hand if something was in the near future. These things can be changed on the fly. Probably meaningless.
Not sure if it did it before, but that is a fairly normal thing. There would be no reason to change it before hand if something was in the near future. These things can be changed on the fly. Probably meaningless.
neko girl
Mar 5, 03:30 AM
Bill Gates' money is his own.
However, I imagine stalking elk past department store windows and stinking racks of beautiful rotting dresses and tuxedos on hangers; wearing leather clothes that will last me the rest of my life, and climbing the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. Jack and the beanstalk, I climb up through the dripping forest canopy and the air is so clean I can see tiny figures pounding corn and laying strips of venison to dry in the empty car pool lane of an abandoned superhighway stretching eight-lanes-wide and August-hot for a thousand miles.
(Yes, I would destroy society to save it).
However, I imagine stalking elk past department store windows and stinking racks of beautiful rotting dresses and tuxedos on hangers; wearing leather clothes that will last me the rest of my life, and climbing the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. Jack and the beanstalk, I climb up through the dripping forest canopy and the air is so clean I can see tiny figures pounding corn and laying strips of venison to dry in the empty car pool lane of an abandoned superhighway stretching eight-lanes-wide and August-hot for a thousand miles.
(Yes, I would destroy society to save it).
axeldtf
Nov 12, 02:56 PM
mine for november :)
Awesome desktop! Who is the girl?
Also how do i make my menu bar black like yours?
Awesome desktop! Who is the girl?
Also how do i make my menu bar black like yours?
belvdr
Dec 29, 02:22 PM
Yeah, but if I run Darwin on x86 or PPC, it doesn't matter. The OS is handling the memory allocation and such.
Gloor
Jan 16, 06:05 AM
It will be this year. Most likely WWDC, along with a new refreshed, redesigned Nehalem Mac Pro (no kidding, another one will be out then). Don't listen to the others. I think Apple is holding off till this date.
Well, if they don't release in January then I hope you are right. There is nothing worse than buying something and 1 month later Apple updates it. If ACD gets update at the end of the year with Nehalem (don't expect Nehalem sooner) then I will be more than happy with my february purchase. :)
Well, if they don't release in January then I hope you are right. There is nothing worse than buying something and 1 month later Apple updates it. If ACD gets update at the end of the year with Nehalem (don't expect Nehalem sooner) then I will be more than happy with my february purchase. :)
bludragon06
Apr 9, 07:02 PM
Yes I said it lol. Best noise noise cancellation I have found so far. Call comes in loud n clear. External volume rocker control. And its nice looking. NO. Its not a jawbone. Its the Blueant Q2.
cberic3
Aug 27, 01:29 PM
wait a minute, that looked like an app that i had downloaded earlier yesterday that does roughly the same thing. my bad.
-Eric
-Eric