63dot
Feb 7, 11:43 AM
Four stars.
This song is very dynamic and has a lot of elements.
The strongest points are the intro and the the bass or baritone guitar at the end, a very nice touch.
The use of restraint without launching into an extended Dragonforce or Joe Satriani showoff solo was a good move. The prudent use of double bass on the drums was good as lesser bands would over do the double bass drum beat.
The background vocals added a good touch as I thought the lead singer was a little weak, thus my overall rating being 4 stars instead of 5.
This song is very dynamic and has a lot of elements.
The strongest points are the intro and the the bass or baritone guitar at the end, a very nice touch.
The use of restraint without launching into an extended Dragonforce or Joe Satriani showoff solo was a good move. The prudent use of double bass on the drums was good as lesser bands would over do the double bass drum beat.
The background vocals added a good touch as I thought the lead singer was a little weak, thus my overall rating being 4 stars instead of 5.
Eraserhead
Feb 27, 07:55 AM
It looks like three of the permanent members of the security council don't recognise it.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/ICCmemberstatesworldmap102007.png
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/ICCmemberstatesworldmap102007.png
milbournosphere
Feb 14, 10:46 AM
ca.gizmodo.com. It also has the old page style, which is a major plus. Why they crammed in all that javascript is beyond me. I only visit once or twice a day now, and it's with the mobile site on my phone.
skunk
Oct 26, 07:08 AM
wasn't gonna get you one...It's the thought that counts.
Heilage
Feb 10, 10:54 AM
I would find a 50GB SSD would be plenty for my use. Of course, it all depends on what you use it for. :)
SpiritJb
Jan 26, 10:47 AM
I have a 4th Gen iPod Touch and I used Green Poison AND Limera1n, both of which says the jailbreak was successful but no icons were installed for me to install Cydia. Can anyone help?
Please provide more detail.
I don't know your firmware version (btw limera1n nor gp works with 4.2.1).
I don't know if your definition of no icon correlates to ghost icons or not.
I don't know if you used the loader to install cydia or not.
Please reply with the needed information.
Please provide more detail.
I don't know your firmware version (btw limera1n nor gp works with 4.2.1).
I don't know if your definition of no icon correlates to ghost icons or not.
I don't know if you used the loader to install cydia or not.
Please reply with the needed information.
mtcowdog
Apr 18, 10:07 AM
Regardless of the rumors, the next iPhone needs to have LTE and a larger screen. I live in an area that won't see LTE for some time, and yet LTE will be a factor in my next phone purchase. And a larger screen would be very nice. After playing with many of these new android devices, I don't see the disadvantages I expected with larger screens.
And whether the next iphone comes out summer or fall is a non-issue to me. Holding a new iPhone until early 2012, however, would be a big mistake. Even fragmented and subject to the bloatware whims of carriers, android is a significant competitor.
And whether the next iphone comes out summer or fall is a non-issue to me. Holding a new iPhone until early 2012, however, would be a big mistake. Even fragmented and subject to the bloatware whims of carriers, android is a significant competitor.
Tomorrow
Mar 27, 09:23 PM
...I am wondering if I will really see a difference in my day to day activities with at 2.0 Core i7 Quad.
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I know that an i7 Quad is overkill for me
Answered your own question - well done!
http://www.twogroove.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/a_winner_is_you_1024.jpg
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I know that an i7 Quad is overkill for me
Answered your own question - well done!
http://www.twogroove.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/a_winner_is_you_1024.jpg
Coleman2010
Apr 18, 07:08 PM
Someone was kind enough to provide a V 1.0 but when I tried to put it on the iPad with such software it didn't work. It actually provided a DRM type error. Unfortunately it appears it does have DRM even though it is free. It looks like the only way is for someone to run some software on a working copy on their iPad to be able to clean it up for someone else to use ;(
The 1.0.api has to be uploaded from the iPad through the app I'm referring to. The DRM is stripped during the upload. If I still had my iPad 1 I could do it but I sold it.
The 1.0.api has to be uploaded from the iPad through the app I'm referring to. The DRM is stripped during the upload. If I still had my iPad 1 I could do it but I sold it.
cvelezv
Apr 25, 07:32 PM
If you want to use an internal port with an external enclosure, there's a special cable you'd need to get for this. If you want to use the external port (keep in mind, this typically shares ports with an internal connector in past models, such as the 1680 series), you'd need to buy one. Either way, these do not come with the card, and you'd only need to get them if you're planning on running an external enclosure/s.
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
Nanofrog, could you please tell me what is the special cable that I need to get to use the 2nd SFF-8087 internal port on the Areca 1880 to connect an external enclosure?
plasticparadox
Aug 15, 08:31 AM
Hmmm.. I'm not a highly technical guy - not familiar at all with Terminal, don't really have an idea of what terms like bash, cron, tcsh are. I think this script is too complicated for the likes of me :) I went through it, but I have no idea of F@H is running, and it quit with an error.
It seems like mc68k's documentation is meant for those who are already familiar with folding & terminal, I was kind of hoping for a script that didn't demand technical knowledge.
It seems like mc68k's documentation is meant for those who are already familiar with folding & terminal, I was kind of hoping for a script that didn't demand technical knowledge.
mkrishnan
Oct 15, 08:18 AM
So have people settled down to using this more, or Public Radio Tuner more, or both/neither? PR Tuner was amazing in 1.x and now 2.0.1 is a steaming pile of disaster. It crashes a lot, it takes a long time to load up and start streaming music, and if I turn it on and start streaming my music, then lock the phone and put it in my pocket and put my gloves back on, it inevitably crashes or stops playing for some reason and I have to take my gloves back off outside in the cold and futz with it. :rolleyes:
I hadn't gotten around to trying this one, but I'm going to finally give it a try. It's sad, because PR Tuner really was close to perfect before they started adding all the new features.
But OTOH, why does NPR News have such a low avg rating?
I hadn't gotten around to trying this one, but I'm going to finally give it a try. It's sad, because PR Tuner really was close to perfect before they started adding all the new features.
But OTOH, why does NPR News have such a low avg rating?
JohnDoe98
Mar 29, 09:52 PM
Because it isn't finished yet. You want a buggy JB?
Chundles
Oct 25, 12:09 AM
What do you mean? Are you talking about Leopard? Leopard will work with Core 2 Duo, Core Duo, PPC, probably everything back to about a 1997 model imac.
However Leopard will only provide 64 bit support to 64 bit capable chips, that would be G5 PPC and Core 2 Duo only.
He's talking about the OpenGL update that allows one processor to deal with OpenGL instructions whilst the other does, um, other stuff. It supposedly gives OpenGL performance as much as a 2x boost in speed.
I'm guessing it only works with Mac with multiple processing cores.
However Leopard will only provide 64 bit support to 64 bit capable chips, that would be G5 PPC and Core 2 Duo only.
He's talking about the OpenGL update that allows one processor to deal with OpenGL instructions whilst the other does, um, other stuff. It supposedly gives OpenGL performance as much as a 2x boost in speed.
I'm guessing it only works with Mac with multiple processing cores.
macquariumguy
Mar 19, 04:33 AM
Very nice, never seen that before.
Lesser Evets
Mar 16, 06:20 PM
Zune: the iPod killed 'er.
RosieO
Mar 11, 11:27 AM
Maybe todays weather will keep everyone away from this store and go to the stores where they can wait indoors!
whiskeyvol
May 5, 08:43 AM
which is the best source for 5 row keyboard? i've looked on cydia, and there are quite a few
heisetax
Oct 12, 05:09 PM
iWork updates are always welcome in my book, but I'm not sure "Lasso" will ever be as successful as Pages or Keynote. With programs like Pages or Keynote, you don't need guaranteed interoperability, but with Excel it's different. With Excel, you are less likely to distribute it in printed form or orally in a presentation, rather you would distribute it electronically. Plus, when it comes to numbers, there is no room for error.
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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That's why nobody has succeeded to replace Excel in over 22 years of trying. That last word is something that hasn't always happened, trying. I use Excel to write my Income Tax Prep Program. So far only Excel will work for me.
Bill the TaxMan
Excel truly is the standard in this case (actually doing a good job), and it will be very hard to convince users to switch.
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That's why nobody has succeeded to replace Excel in over 22 years of trying. That last word is something that hasn't always happened, trying. I use Excel to write my Income Tax Prep Program. So far only Excel will work for me.
Bill the TaxMan
cere
Apr 12, 04:36 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; 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)
@lostngone Sorry, you are completely wrong. This is strictly IMEI based. Nothing like the gevey SIM at all.
@lostngone Sorry, you are completely wrong. This is strictly IMEI based. Nothing like the gevey SIM at all.
scan300
Jul 4, 09:05 PM
There's a difference to how something looks in Word on screen and how it prints.
If you anti-alias an illustrator file when opening in Photoshop, all of your line work will be anti-aliased, which means is will have fuzzy edges when printing. To have a sharp line picture from photoshop print well in Word, turn off anti-aliasing. Don't resize your work in photoshop with bicubic resampling, use nearest neighbor.
Work to the resolution of your output device. In the case of a laser printer approx 140ppi and above. Graphs and charts with sharp line work require more resolution (approx 300ppi) than photos which which can be rendered nicely on laserprinters at 100ppi.
You can also reduce the fuzziness of anti-aliased printouts by increasing the screen resolution to about 100lpi and above on your laser printer.
You can also produce vector type art which can be used in Word from Illustrator 10 by exporting to the .wmf (windows meta file) format. This is good for charts and line illustrations, but lousy for text.
If you anti-alias an illustrator file when opening in Photoshop, all of your line work will be anti-aliased, which means is will have fuzzy edges when printing. To have a sharp line picture from photoshop print well in Word, turn off anti-aliasing. Don't resize your work in photoshop with bicubic resampling, use nearest neighbor.
Work to the resolution of your output device. In the case of a laser printer approx 140ppi and above. Graphs and charts with sharp line work require more resolution (approx 300ppi) than photos which which can be rendered nicely on laserprinters at 100ppi.
You can also reduce the fuzziness of anti-aliased printouts by increasing the screen resolution to about 100lpi and above on your laser printer.
You can also produce vector type art which can be used in Word from Illustrator 10 by exporting to the .wmf (windows meta file) format. This is good for charts and line illustrations, but lousy for text.
berkleeboy210
Oct 19, 09:01 PM
Where's Hingham? I got to BU for school and currently live in brookline. Is this closer than the apple store in the Cambridge Galleria? I'm not sure if I'll be buying Leopard or just waiting till next week before I order a new MackBook Pro that ships with it.
Galleria is Closer to you. You might just want to go to the apple store there, b/c if u buy a new mac, they'll have the dvd inside the box that day.
Galleria is Closer to you. You might just want to go to the apple store there, b/c if u buy a new mac, they'll have the dvd inside the box that day.
Geoffrey Grike
Oct 26, 07:57 AM
Keep in mind that Apple probably realizes that the current 'music' iPod can't evolve into a 'video' iPod without giving up so much that we love with it now. They realize that if they are going to make a true video iPod the ergonomics will have to change. The screen will have to be bigger. The device will have to be bigger. It will have to be heavier (mostly for strong battery).
When they realized that this new video device can't replac the current iPod because of the compromises that it required, they began to rethink the whole device. But when they did this, they also began to think "What else can this little bugger do?".
There have been so many rumors about the added functionality of this device and I believe that Apple has played around with them all, getting rid of many and keeping only a few. They are finally locked down on its new features and are working (or hopefully already done) on the new way to interact with this device. I have little doubt that the interface, once we see it, will be that same old "Why didn't we think of this before" kind of thing. The question I keep asking myself is what the NEW features will be. I don't think it will be just video.
Some new features I would like are: Wireless for Internet access (either WiFi for cellular), clean way for inputting text (for Calendar, e-mail, web surfing, etc.), eBook reading (possible new category for the iTunes Store with both purchase and subscription), and if they can get the device small enough a phone.
I think that Steve gave us hints with this when he said recently that he was as proud of the products that they didn't release as the ones that they have. I think that they had tried to make an upgraded Video iPod to replace the current line but ultimately came to the conclusion that the changes they were trying to make spoiled what we like about it in the first place. It was then decided that this Video iPod was going to be a new category.
So don't worry about loosing the wheel, or the compactness of your iPod. It's not going away. This isn't the device we are talking about.
When they realized that this new video device can't replac the current iPod because of the compromises that it required, they began to rethink the whole device. But when they did this, they also began to think "What else can this little bugger do?".
There have been so many rumors about the added functionality of this device and I believe that Apple has played around with them all, getting rid of many and keeping only a few. They are finally locked down on its new features and are working (or hopefully already done) on the new way to interact with this device. I have little doubt that the interface, once we see it, will be that same old "Why didn't we think of this before" kind of thing. The question I keep asking myself is what the NEW features will be. I don't think it will be just video.
Some new features I would like are: Wireless for Internet access (either WiFi for cellular), clean way for inputting text (for Calendar, e-mail, web surfing, etc.), eBook reading (possible new category for the iTunes Store with both purchase and subscription), and if they can get the device small enough a phone.
I think that Steve gave us hints with this when he said recently that he was as proud of the products that they didn't release as the ones that they have. I think that they had tried to make an upgraded Video iPod to replace the current line but ultimately came to the conclusion that the changes they were trying to make spoiled what we like about it in the first place. It was then decided that this Video iPod was going to be a new category.
So don't worry about loosing the wheel, or the compactness of your iPod. It's not going away. This isn't the device we are talking about.
thegoldenmackid
Sep 17, 10:20 PM
Joined. No clue if I'm doing it correctly.