job
Nov 20, 11:16 PM
Originally posted by john123
Ya'll don't know me ?!?! I don't know any of you !!!
Where are jefhatfield? Spikey? Kela? The old crowd?
Are they all gone for good? Say it isn't so!
jefhatfield is still around.
I dunno about the rest though.
I think the rest are gone.
Ya'll don't know me ?!?! I don't know any of you !!!
Where are jefhatfield? Spikey? Kela? The old crowd?
Are they all gone for good? Say it isn't so!
jefhatfield is still around.
I dunno about the rest though.
I think the rest are gone.
Laird Knox
Mar 10, 04:43 PM
Sorry I just had my last one for lunch.
bobblaine
Sep 22, 03:59 PM
I love mine, its less rubbery and dest collecting compared to the zagg and its coverage is amazing
ugru
Apr 16, 06:59 AM
That means the ACD would act as a hub
Are you sure about that?
AFAIK in a TB daisy chain the monitor must be the last....
EDIT: i was wrong.
Existing monitors with MDP will work in a TB daisy chain if used as the last peripheral. New monitors that will probably have TB ports can be used also in the middle of a chain or as a HUB....
Are you sure about that?
AFAIK in a TB daisy chain the monitor must be the last....
EDIT: i was wrong.
Existing monitors with MDP will work in a TB daisy chain if used as the last peripheral. New monitors that will probably have TB ports can be used also in the middle of a chain or as a HUB....
No ice please
Oct 31, 12:18 PM
What I have on my laptop now. I'll get a picture of my DVD and VHS collection later.
chrisperro
Apr 29, 07:54 PM
Was it turned off when you spilt it? I spilt water onto my MBP and nothing happened, luckily it was turned off (the battery was dead so it entered deep sleep mode).
it was on at the time and die right after the spill and after a few days i decided the alcohol solution.
The motherboard was cover in wine and i actually use an electric toothbrush to clean it.
it was on at the time and die right after the spill and after a few days i decided the alcohol solution.
The motherboard was cover in wine and i actually use an electric toothbrush to clean it.
frunkis54
Mar 11, 03:35 PM
Woah. I'm first in line. And only person in line. I'll be one of the first people to even open the box. :-)
its not officailly a line till someone gets behind you
its not officailly a line till someone gets behind you
Dave Braine
Apr 21, 06:41 PM
Don't think you can.
Teh Don Ditty
Aug 6, 10:12 PM
iPorn strikes again! :p
Blue you look smashing (as always) :)
Game. Set. Match. Contest Winner.
Blue you look smashing (as always) :)
Game. Set. Match. Contest Winner.
davidjearly
Jan 17, 06:23 AM
The hat was just folded in half so people wouldn't have to actually put it on, and could just hold it up.
arn
I eat my words then. :o
Looking at the site, it is actually not too bad looking. Well, for use on flights etc...
arn
I eat my words then. :o
Looking at the site, it is actually not too bad looking. Well, for use on flights etc...
Clix Pix
Dec 18, 09:22 PM
Delightful! This is so much fun, seeing everyone's creativity!
OTB
OTB
harpster
Apr 7, 08:33 AM
Hi thanks for looking at this, I tried what you said but Im still not able to receive the email, could there be a server setting or email setting that I need to enable?
thanks
Worked for me, sent to my gmail email address. I didn't use the form, just hard coded the variables on the email script.
thanks
Worked for me, sent to my gmail email address. I didn't use the form, just hard coded the variables on the email script.
shenfrey
May 5, 05:11 PM
Err sorry but um, what leads you to believe there is a problem with the thermal paste? Heat? Macs get pretty hot, download a fan controller.
redeye be
Mar 20, 02:04 PM
nice job!
i like it. maybe i'd go for a different design, but i like it.
i like it. maybe i'd go for a different design, but i like it.
asphalt-proof
Dec 2, 11:48 AM
I have a 17" iMac G4 that I am looking to sell.
The specs are:
17" screen
1.25 ghz
768 meg of ram
80 gig hard drive
Superdrive
FX 5200 video card
OSX Panther edition w/ discs
Apple Pro keyboard, mouse, and speakers
Couple of games as well.
The computer is in excellent condition. I bought in mid September of 2003. I have never sold anything on ebay so I have no supporting seller bona fides. I live in NC and would prefer to sell here and would hand deliver. However, I will ship anywhere in US. I will post pics when I get back home (I am work right now).
The specs are:
17" screen
1.25 ghz
768 meg of ram
80 gig hard drive
Superdrive
FX 5200 video card
OSX Panther edition w/ discs
Apple Pro keyboard, mouse, and speakers
Couple of games as well.
The computer is in excellent condition. I bought in mid September of 2003. I have never sold anything on ebay so I have no supporting seller bona fides. I live in NC and would prefer to sell here and would hand deliver. However, I will ship anywhere in US. I will post pics when I get back home (I am work right now).
Cyberheart
Mar 15, 06:00 AM
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/2261/screenshot20110315at358.png (http://img141.imageshack.us/i/screenshot20110315at358.png/)
For the n00bs hold down CMD+Shift+3
For the n00bs hold down CMD+Shift+3
cerote
May 3, 05:53 PM
Yea those are jailbreak releated. It seems one of the jailbreaking tools put the files in an odd place than it normally does.
notjustjay
Mar 4, 02:18 PM
Maybe it means they're not sure, as in: "What is Toronto???"
R94N
Aug 27, 02:17 AM
Love the second one. I can imagine it being made of similar material to a flag; is that true?
TheMacBookPro
Apr 28, 02:54 AM
i have the windows cd but i have no idea how to repair it using the cd. can someone help me with the commands?
XP, Vista, 7?
If XP: Insert disc, hold alt/opt at startup then choose the Windows disc. Wait for the computer to load all the drivers etc. Then press the following keys in the following order: 'Enter', 'F8', then 'R'. Then follow the onscreen prompts. It'll look like Windows is reinstalling itself but it is actually just repairing the system. All your files and settings will be preserved.
Vista/7: Insert disc, hold alt/opt at startup then choose the Windows disc. Wait for the computer to load the Windows installer. Choose language/kb layout/etc then click Next. Don't click Install now, instead, select Repair your computer. Choose your Windows installation in the popup and click Next. Installer will search for problems and give you the option to repair you installation, if possible.
Cheers
XP, Vista, 7?
If XP: Insert disc, hold alt/opt at startup then choose the Windows disc. Wait for the computer to load all the drivers etc. Then press the following keys in the following order: 'Enter', 'F8', then 'R'. Then follow the onscreen prompts. It'll look like Windows is reinstalling itself but it is actually just repairing the system. All your files and settings will be preserved.
Vista/7: Insert disc, hold alt/opt at startup then choose the Windows disc. Wait for the computer to load the Windows installer. Choose language/kb layout/etc then click Next. Don't click Install now, instead, select Repair your computer. Choose your Windows installation in the popup and click Next. Installer will search for problems and give you the option to repair you installation, if possible.
Cheers
maflynn
May 6, 08:29 AM
I'm getting ready to head to Florida with my kids and wife. I am so looking forward to this vacation.
I just totaled up my hours that I worked for the past two months. I've worked 7 days a week 70+ hours of work for the past 2 months. This week I've started working at 6:00am, and finishing up at 11:00pm (with a break for lunch and making dinner).
I just totaled up my hours that I worked for the past two months. I've worked 7 days a week 70+ hours of work for the past 2 months. This week I've started working at 6:00am, and finishing up at 11:00pm (with a break for lunch and making dinner).
mkrishnan
Feb 16, 03:00 PM
Yeah, that's it. The comments in the extensionroom seemed to claim that TBP had exactly the same features, but was less buggy. I guess they were wrong.
The only part of it I use is the forcing of new windows to open as new tabs instead, so there wasn't any visible difference to me.
On Windows, but not Mac, I've seen some bugginess with TBE where it will sometimes fail to implement its prefs correctly on startup, so that close buttons aren't where they're supposed to be, single-window-mode doesn't work, etc, and restarting FF is required. I don't think I've seen this on my Mac. I'm not sure to be honest, though, how true all this is. The last time I tried TBP, it did not have all the features TBE did.
But when I was talking about accidentally getting TBP, I was wondering if the OP might have done that, and thought TBE was missing a lot of prefs on the Mac. But unlikely. :)
The only part of it I use is the forcing of new windows to open as new tabs instead, so there wasn't any visible difference to me.
On Windows, but not Mac, I've seen some bugginess with TBE where it will sometimes fail to implement its prefs correctly on startup, so that close buttons aren't where they're supposed to be, single-window-mode doesn't work, etc, and restarting FF is required. I don't think I've seen this on my Mac. I'm not sure to be honest, though, how true all this is. The last time I tried TBP, it did not have all the features TBE did.
But when I was talking about accidentally getting TBP, I was wondering if the OP might have done that, and thought TBE was missing a lot of prefs on the Mac. But unlikely. :)
Bengt77
Feb 15, 04:55 PM
EVERYTHING,
EVERYTHING
and
P • U • L • S • E
EVERYTHING
and
P • U • L • S • E
gwuMACaddict
Aug 26, 09:46 AM
:D never had to switch :D my first computer was IIe, been hooked since then