Darkroom
Feb 19, 07:29 PM
uganda? no thanks and unchecked from iTunes connect. that government needs to be focusing on some serious social growth before worrying about getting an app store. i wonder if the ugandan government will prosecute those who download gay-themed apps along with the others for so-called "attempted homosexuality". :mad:
why did apple sponsor "no to prop 8" in california but give uganda an app store? what a joke!
why did apple sponsor "no to prop 8" in california but give uganda an app store? what a joke!
massie
Jul 3, 05:59 AM
the program i wish to run is MS access for my dynamic web sites..
HOWEVER,, can anybody help me on using mySQL as this would be great for me too!
HOWEVER,, can anybody help me on using mySQL as this would be great for me too!
Krafty
Mar 16, 02:16 PM
Everytime you buy a Zune an Asian girl has an orgasm...
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
Nermal
Feb 17, 09:08 PM
WAV should be CD quality. I haven't seen the pricing, but I'd personally probably buy the WAV version and make my own AAC/MP3 versions from that.
amorya
Apr 12, 05:53 AM
As mentioned, all I got was an NSException error in the message and the emulator crashing.
I'll consider what you said but have no idea what you mean by disrespecting people which is 100% not my intent.
I think he means you should copy and paste the specific NSException that you got. For example, it might say something like this:
2011-04-12 10:23:04.488 National Rail[1109:207] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSRangeException', reason: '*** -[NSMutableArray objectAtIndex:]: index 0 beyond bounds for empty array'
That's an NSException, but it gives more detail to post the error message.
I'll consider what you said but have no idea what you mean by disrespecting people which is 100% not my intent.
I think he means you should copy and paste the specific NSException that you got. For example, it might say something like this:
2011-04-12 10:23:04.488 National Rail[1109:207] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSRangeException', reason: '*** -[NSMutableArray objectAtIndex:]: index 0 beyond bounds for empty array'
That's an NSException, but it gives more detail to post the error message.
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 25, 10:34 PM
There's not that many SSD's out yet that can exceed a 3.0Gb/s controller (most reach sustained sequential throughputs of ~250MB/s or so, and 3.0Gb/s is good for ~270 -275MB/s), so you don't need to panic over this.
You won't be able to do this. :(
Boot Camp doesn't work with RAID (hardware or software). So you'll have to use a single disk on the ICH (no need to run the Boot Camp utility, as it's a partition tool). The BC disk does include Windows drivers however (setup.exe), so you may need to run those, particularly for wireless drivers.
You can place the OS X disk either on the ICH or RAID card (flash the firmware, set the disk as the boot location).
The only difference between them is the amount of over-provisioning (additional capacity used for wear leveling; 7% for the Pro series, 28% for the RAID Edition series).
There doesn't seem to be any other differences (same controller and firmware timings from what I can tell). Both have been used successfully in stripe sets on both the ICH and hardware RAID cards. So if you're doing more reads than writes, the Pro series would be fine. If you're going to do a lot of writing (massive amounts of data), then the RE series may be the way to go. Another trick, is not to fill the SSD up all the way.
1.0 meter SFF-8087 to SFF-8088 cable (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/8887-1M.asp)
:( Oh well. I suppose the 6G mercury still outperforms it's 3G predecessor even on a SATA2 controller ? You reckon it's worth putting a 6G Mercury on the Areca controller where I assume it should really shine or stick both on the onboard sata2 controller and reduce complexity.
This bootcamp disk, I am suppose to burn it using the bootcamp utility or is it included ? This is really my first mac you see, hence all these trivial questions about bootcamp and dual booting.
So bootcamp is just a partitioning and driver preparation/injection? utility. Where as in my case I am using two different SSD's and not sharing one with OSX. Hence bootcamp is of no real purpose to me other than the drivers it has for Win7. So I can just stick a win7 dvd in and boot off the thing by holding option key and selecting the superdrive to boot from and Windows 7 setup will start ? And once setup finishes I just stick the bootcamp diver cd in and install the drivers or do I have to provide them during Windows 7 setup ?
You won't be able to do this. :(
Boot Camp doesn't work with RAID (hardware or software). So you'll have to use a single disk on the ICH (no need to run the Boot Camp utility, as it's a partition tool). The BC disk does include Windows drivers however (setup.exe), so you may need to run those, particularly for wireless drivers.
You can place the OS X disk either on the ICH or RAID card (flash the firmware, set the disk as the boot location).
The only difference between them is the amount of over-provisioning (additional capacity used for wear leveling; 7% for the Pro series, 28% for the RAID Edition series).
There doesn't seem to be any other differences (same controller and firmware timings from what I can tell). Both have been used successfully in stripe sets on both the ICH and hardware RAID cards. So if you're doing more reads than writes, the Pro series would be fine. If you're going to do a lot of writing (massive amounts of data), then the RE series may be the way to go. Another trick, is not to fill the SSD up all the way.
1.0 meter SFF-8087 to SFF-8088 cable (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/8887-1M.asp)
:( Oh well. I suppose the 6G mercury still outperforms it's 3G predecessor even on a SATA2 controller ? You reckon it's worth putting a 6G Mercury on the Areca controller where I assume it should really shine or stick both on the onboard sata2 controller and reduce complexity.
This bootcamp disk, I am suppose to burn it using the bootcamp utility or is it included ? This is really my first mac you see, hence all these trivial questions about bootcamp and dual booting.
So bootcamp is just a partitioning and driver preparation/injection? utility. Where as in my case I am using two different SSD's and not sharing one with OSX. Hence bootcamp is of no real purpose to me other than the drivers it has for Win7. So I can just stick a win7 dvd in and boot off the thing by holding option key and selecting the superdrive to boot from and Windows 7 setup will start ? And once setup finishes I just stick the bootcamp diver cd in and install the drivers or do I have to provide them during Windows 7 setup ?
mdgm
Mar 25, 07:07 AM
Can anyone recommend me a good digital video camera to use with iMovie? I'm a home user, but I'd like to get one that does Full HD if possible.
Recommendations as to whether to get one with a hard drive, SD slot or whatever would be nice too.
Sorry if this question has been asked before. If you can point me to such a thread and/or give me an updated answer that would be nice.
Recommendations as to whether to get one with a hard drive, SD slot or whatever would be nice too.
Sorry if this question has been asked before. If you can point me to such a thread and/or give me an updated answer that would be nice.
japasneezemonk
Oct 14, 01:15 PM
It's great to know that my addiction to all things NPR can now be sustained to an even greater extent by their awesome app. Wohoo!
MartyF81
Nov 4, 08:47 AM
Much better.... isn't it amazing how something that minor messes with your world? lol
RugoseCone
Aug 22, 07:34 AM
Welcome back!
Max on Macs
Oct 8, 05:09 AM
Hopefully the iPhone comes to T-Mobile in the UK. I just renewed my contract in August, but NEXT August ('07) I will be needing a new phone and I will be using T-Mobile, iPhone or no iPhone.
simsaladimbamba
Mar 27, 10:21 AM
What kind of CD-ROM is it? Is it bought and already has software or other data on it, or is it a burnt CD?
Or is it something else?
Or is it something else?
bkushner
Apr 15, 06:53 PM
they are having trouble with the A5 bootrom. Looks bad.
Kissaragi
Apr 9, 05:00 PM
Hi, Im going to get a second internal HDD to use as a time machine backup but wasnt sure which HDD would be best to get? Would one of the WD Caviar Green drives do a good, reliable job?
outz
Apr 6, 10:37 PM
not sure if this means anything (or has been posted elsewhere)
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http://twitter.com/greenpois0n_jb
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Hastings101
Apr 25, 11:53 PM
Sometimes happens to me with Flash plugin under Firefox, if I do anything that uses flash for an hour or two (like play a flash-based game) it'll eat up all of my 4gb of ram :eek:. It's just a problem with the plugin though, not Snow Leopard.
SupremeTeam
Nov 3, 01:51 PM
You already know. D4L.
wordoflife
Dec 19, 10:18 PM
The latest version you can get from iTunes is 3.1.3 which does support the App Store. Not sure why its saying its the most current release though, because anything 1.x is soooo old. I don't even think you have email on that.
gigemzach
Apr 23, 08:15 PM
I just got my BSE order today (bought it when they did 10% discount + free shipping). I got a open envelope and packing slip, no screen protectors. It appears they didn't seal the envelope when sending, because the adhesive to seal the envelope is unused.
Do you think BSE forgot to put them in there, or someone from the post office jacked em?
Has anyone else received an order like this?
I just received mine and no such thing. Just email them. They have a really good support staff.
Do you think BSE forgot to put them in there, or someone from the post office jacked em?
Has anyone else received an order like this?
I just received mine and no such thing. Just email them. They have a really good support staff.
Dharma Logos
Apr 17, 05:02 PM
I have an Intel iMac running Leopard. Last year I accidentally unplugged my Geek Squad USB flash drive without ejecting first, and ever since then I have had problems with a weird disk image on my desktop. It doesn't matter how many times I eject it, it always comes back whenever I reboot or even wake the computer from sleep mode. This ghost flash drive is completely independent of the Geek Squad drive which loads and ejects normally.
The disk image is called "No Name" and when you click "get info" it says the format is MS-DOS (FAT16). It originally said it was created in 1979 (???) Today I got sick of it finally. I scanned it for malware. There was none, and my antivirus software wouldn't delete it. Then I tried Disk Utility. I selected the disk (which showed up as a flash drive) and did a 7-pass erase. All that did is change the title from "No Name" to "Untitled" and got rid of the 1979 created date info. The disk image is still there.
Anybody know how to get rid of it?
The disk image is called "No Name" and when you click "get info" it says the format is MS-DOS (FAT16). It originally said it was created in 1979 (???) Today I got sick of it finally. I scanned it for malware. There was none, and my antivirus software wouldn't delete it. Then I tried Disk Utility. I selected the disk (which showed up as a flash drive) and did a 7-pass erase. All that did is change the title from "No Name" to "Untitled" and got rid of the 1979 created date info. The disk image is still there.
Anybody know how to get rid of it?
Nameci
Apr 2, 09:34 PM
MBP 13"... good luck.
arn
Dec 31, 01:27 AM
Originally posted by JohnGillilan
It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??
Here's the old one in comparison
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/oldmr.php
arn
It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??
Here's the old one in comparison
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/oldmr.php
arn
macphisto
Mar 2, 11:00 AM
Since you are also advertising video... I hope that isn�t too close to Artisan, the film company :p
Artisan Entertainment (http://www.artisanent.com)
There was that concern in the beginning, but since most of the video work that we so is small budget (mostly wedding videos) we don't worry about that too much. :D But since we have grown a bit, we have modified our name, hence the abbreviation asi (http://www.artisanstudiosinc.com) now. :)
Artisan Entertainment (http://www.artisanent.com)
There was that concern in the beginning, but since most of the video work that we so is small budget (mostly wedding videos) we don't worry about that too much. :D But since we have grown a bit, we have modified our name, hence the abbreviation asi (http://www.artisanstudiosinc.com) now. :)
firestarter
May 4, 08:57 PM
Don't think of a job interview just in terms of skills and knowledge. Try and put yourself in the head of the manager who will be your boss. The ideal candidate would be someone super smart, helpful etc... but a manager's fears when they interview are:
- the new recruit will need a load of supervision
- they will do or say something costly or embarrassing
- they will undermine the team, or fail to work with others in a positive and helpful way
So while you're answering questions and showing off your knowledge, also throw in stuff which will reassure that you're 'not that guy'.
- the new recruit will need a load of supervision
- they will do or say something costly or embarrassing
- they will undermine the team, or fail to work with others in a positive and helpful way
So while you're answering questions and showing off your knowledge, also throw in stuff which will reassure that you're 'not that guy'.