Xapphire13
Oct 4, 08:54 AM
@bartelby
Whats the source of your info? I really want to know. Im beginning to believe this is not true tho =]
Whats the source of your info? I really want to know. Im beginning to believe this is not true tho =]
adomanico18
Feb 23, 02:50 AM
Macbook Pro 15" Unibody
Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHZ
4 GB RAM 1066Mhz DDR3
128 Patriot Warp V2 SSD
9600M GT 256MB
Changed the Battery 2 months ago. It has 100-99% life.
Works Perfectly no defects
thoughts?
Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHZ
4 GB RAM 1066Mhz DDR3
128 Patriot Warp V2 SSD
9600M GT 256MB
Changed the Battery 2 months ago. It has 100-99% life.
Works Perfectly no defects
thoughts?
sikkinixx
Mar 22, 10:42 PM
no it doesn't although Phil Harrison has said that it is in the works.
benhollberg
Mar 17, 10:40 PM
Stopped by the apple store before they closed tonight and talked to a couple guys there. They werent very positive about inventory tomorrow. Just an FYI.
They always say that. Doesn't mean you shouldn't go line up tomorrow.
They always say that. Doesn't mean you shouldn't go line up tomorrow.
ZilogZ80
Mar 31, 12:40 PM
Yep. I agree. And if you've used Android lately on a phone, you'd say iPhone what?!?! Apple still has the more solid tablet but Android OS will have that market by summertime as well.
Don't bother flaming, it's well documented in the sales figures that Android has taken the #1 spot in the Phone OS model... my only point is Apple is at a critical turning point in their history. They can give customers what they want, or restrict. Customers don't like to be restricted, and like me, seek alternatives when cornered.
What you fail to realise is that Apple are giving their customers what they want. Apple customers do like to be restricted, that's why they are Apple customers and that's why they buy Apple products.
Don't bother flaming, it's well documented in the sales figures that Android has taken the #1 spot in the Phone OS model... my only point is Apple is at a critical turning point in their history. They can give customers what they want, or restrict. Customers don't like to be restricted, and like me, seek alternatives when cornered.
What you fail to realise is that Apple are giving their customers what they want. Apple customers do like to be restricted, that's why they are Apple customers and that's why they buy Apple products.
ArchaicRevival
Apr 4, 07:57 PM
It's definitely one hell of a light pc that's for sure... I wish they'd include touch screen capabilities with the Air.
macdatadrive
Apr 30, 06:32 AM
How can I connect it as an external drive?
yellow
Feb 20, 02:05 PM
man fsck (http://www.hmug.org/man/8/fsck.html)
fsck = File System Check.
Everytime you start your Mac, there's a little spinning wheel. That's the fsck being done automatically for you.
Sometimes if you're having troubles with your Mac and you don't have access to other integrity utilities, you can try doing a manual fsck when booted in Single User Mode.
fsck = File System Check.
Everytime you start your Mac, there's a little spinning wheel. That's the fsck being done automatically for you.
Sometimes if you're having troubles with your Mac and you don't have access to other integrity utilities, you can try doing a manual fsck when booted in Single User Mode.
arn
Jan 1, 12:33 AM
Originally posted by bertagert
Arn,
Drop the top banner below the tab section. Make sure you have no padding so the ad isn't over barring like it currently is. Also, put the search form in the tab area. This will make your page look a whole bunch better. Take a look at News.com (http://www.news.com) to get the idea.
Take a look at this pic. I didn't do all the code work to make all thigs line up but you should be able to see the direction to go with.
RING (Basketball Court)
asketball court diagram
1 asketball court w/
asket ball court size
Court size International
NCAA asketball programs,
Basketball Court Templates
Basketball court key stencil
File:Image Basketball court
BASKETBALL COURT DIMENSIONS
Arn,
Drop the top banner below the tab section. Make sure you have no padding so the ad isn't over barring like it currently is. Also, put the search form in the tab area. This will make your page look a whole bunch better. Take a look at News.com (http://www.news.com) to get the idea.
Take a look at this pic. I didn't do all the code work to make all thigs line up but you should be able to see the direction to go with.
Small White Car
Apr 12, 11:32 AM
This sure sounds pretty flimsy for something you're gonna spend that much money on.
$170 and no promise it'll keep working?
Also, am I not understanding something? Shouldn't this be massively illegal to the point where the people paying the $170 could also be charged with a crime? Maybe I just don't understand what "accessing the database" means. It sounds to me like it means hacking into private Apple-owned computers. Is that not what this is?
$170 and no promise it'll keep working?
Also, am I not understanding something? Shouldn't this be massively illegal to the point where the people paying the $170 could also be charged with a crime? Maybe I just don't understand what "accessing the database" means. It sounds to me like it means hacking into private Apple-owned computers. Is that not what this is?
maru06
Mar 23, 05:17 PM
Have a PowerMac G5 here at work that now flashes that wonderful blinking folder icon upon powering up. Seems to have lost its way to the operating system. The person before me did a wonderful job of not leaving behind any documentation regarding it... So now I'm stuck at square one with not much to go off of.
Have tried all the discs in my office, that are all for Mac OS X (Mac Computers, etc, startup discs), and I keep getting the error that "Mac OS X cannot be installed on this computer". Lovely, right? It's an older model, I'm guessing before Mac started having Intel-based processors. Anyone know online where I can, maybe, download an appropriate startup disc, or if there's any way I can get to another startup screen?
Have tried all the discs in my office, that are all for Mac OS X (Mac Computers, etc, startup discs), and I keep getting the error that "Mac OS X cannot be installed on this computer". Lovely, right? It's an older model, I'm guessing before Mac started having Intel-based processors. Anyone know online where I can, maybe, download an appropriate startup disc, or if there's any way I can get to another startup screen?
MaxBurn
May 3, 04:00 PM
Three things to try
Right click and run as administrator.
Compatibility mode, try xp sp3
Cpu affinity to 0 - may not be necessary
Mine was locking up on the updating image step but one of the first two fixed it.
Right click and run as administrator.
Compatibility mode, try xp sp3
Cpu affinity to 0 - may not be necessary
Mine was locking up on the updating image step but one of the first two fixed it.
canadianipad
Apr 26, 12:50 AM
Will be lingering about most of the day :D Come say hi!
I'm going to be in Seattle on holidays from Canada during the launch and plan to be there to get the 3G iPad. With the 5pm launch time, I'm just trying to figure out what time to show up.
I'm going to be in Seattle on holidays from Canada during the launch and plan to be there to get the 3G iPad. With the 5pm launch time, I'm just trying to figure out what time to show up.
belvdr
Jan 28, 03:26 PM
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
Add 2>&1 to the end of your command in cron and check the log.
The main difference here is that running from a shell, you have a totally different environment versus what cron runs from.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
Add 2>&1 to the end of your command in cron and check the log.
The main difference here is that running from a shell, you have a totally different environment versus what cron runs from.
SFStateStudent
Mar 17, 02:21 PM
Crazy times duplicated at Pittsburgh Apple Store...:eek:
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/17/pittsburgh-apple-store-robbed-again/
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/03/17/pittsburgh-apple-store-robbed-again/
RobHague
Sep 17, 11:25 AM
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brand-New-POWERMAC-G5-2-3-Ghz-2GB-RAM-23-Display_W0QQitemZ5243675401QQcategoryZ4607QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I was browsing eBay ( looking for apple posters and stuff actually :o ) and come accross this auction. For anyone after a PowerMac for �961 thats pretty astonishing. It looks legit but there are a few things that could be a put off - the person selling is a new user (hmm ok we all have to start somewhere eh?) and the person is also asking for Bank Transfer only. Reasonable i guess (most other methods involve cost to buyer or seller) as long as the seller does not say 'Western Union' then it seems to be a pretty good deal.
However my spider sense is tingling, saying that it could be yet another Scam. It's unbelievable how many scams ive run into on eBay when i started looking for Apple products - they are cat-nip to scammers lol.
EDIT: lol nothing to do with this mac deal as such, but I was pretty supprised to find someone trying to sell a DVD-R with Tiger and Office 2004 on it for �26. Its quite funny.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MAC-OS-X-10-4-TIGER-MS-Office-Professional-2004_W0QQitemZ5810121504QQcategoryZ189QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
this is not the original disk but 100% works the same.
Oh right so that would make it illegal lol. Trying to sell pirated software on eBay... gimme a break :p
I was browsing eBay ( looking for apple posters and stuff actually :o ) and come accross this auction. For anyone after a PowerMac for �961 thats pretty astonishing. It looks legit but there are a few things that could be a put off - the person selling is a new user (hmm ok we all have to start somewhere eh?) and the person is also asking for Bank Transfer only. Reasonable i guess (most other methods involve cost to buyer or seller) as long as the seller does not say 'Western Union' then it seems to be a pretty good deal.
However my spider sense is tingling, saying that it could be yet another Scam. It's unbelievable how many scams ive run into on eBay when i started looking for Apple products - they are cat-nip to scammers lol.
EDIT: lol nothing to do with this mac deal as such, but I was pretty supprised to find someone trying to sell a DVD-R with Tiger and Office 2004 on it for �26. Its quite funny.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MAC-OS-X-10-4-TIGER-MS-Office-Professional-2004_W0QQitemZ5810121504QQcategoryZ189QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
this is not the original disk but 100% works the same.
Oh right so that would make it illegal lol. Trying to sell pirated software on eBay... gimme a break :p
MontyZ
Sep 14, 12:51 AM
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Jshwon
May 20, 06:29 PM
Here are the pictures of the phone. Tried to get take them as best as I could with the camera I have.
janey
Aug 15, 05:54 PM
dont even get me started...i got a P3 for $100 a few months back...installed XP on it just to give it one more chance. For a month or so it was great, everything went fine, no bugs no glitches no errors...no antivirus software, no spyware remover..
then i decide to run windows update...jesus ******** christ!! everything got screwed up and ever since then ive been installing different OSs on it...right now im using gentoo linux (http://gentoo.org) (great linux distro, btw) and im happy :)
then i decide to run windows update...jesus ******** christ!! everything got screwed up and ever since then ive been installing different OSs on it...right now im using gentoo linux (http://gentoo.org) (great linux distro, btw) and im happy :)
TheMacBookPro
May 1, 11:27 PM
Bumping the thread every twenty seconds is breaking one of the rules.
Bumps. Posts that bring a thread to the top of the New Posts list but add no content to the thread (bumps) are not permitted. This applies not only to posts that say "bump" but to those with the intent to bump, e.g. posts saying "anyone?" or the equivalent. See why and how to avoid bumping- http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=10708362&postcount=10.
Try repairing your installation.
Bumps. Posts that bring a thread to the top of the New Posts list but add no content to the thread (bumps) are not permitted. This applies not only to posts that say "bump" but to those with the intent to bump, e.g. posts saying "anyone?" or the equivalent. See why and how to avoid bumping- http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=10708362&postcount=10.
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mkjellman
Jan 1, 06:26 PM
after looking at the new version I felt that it was great but the ads just really killed it. The space at the top was really hurtful of the overall design. I forked over a whopping $20 for a year and got the member version and look at how nice it looks! Plus think of how good the money can be used by Arn to make this an even better site!
blevins321
Apr 7, 10:55 AM
yes. I've never seen the allocator and release in different functions. I always make a separate destructor though.
-Ken-
Mar 20, 10:22 PM
I grabbed a few iMacs off eBay recently, I was wondering if these (slot loading 600 mhz) were completely silent like the older G3 iMacs? I used one years ago and remember it being nearly silent with the obvious exceptions of the CD drive and hard drive. I assume they're convection cooled? Is the graphics card silent as well? Are they all like this?
They'll be arriving at my doorstep on Wednesday, can't wait. :D
They'll be arriving at my doorstep on Wednesday, can't wait. :D
Lauralena
Jul 4, 09:05 PM
The type of sound files I'm trying to download are wavs. Or they play as Quick Time movies. They are basically sound bites from movies and TV shows. At work (system 9) we use these as substitute alert sounds and press them to sound instantly when they fit into the conversation (uh... yeah...I know).
I'm just trying to understand why I can't do the instant-click thing in OS X.
I'm just trying to understand why I can't do the instant-click thing in OS X.