Flyinace2000
Apr 7, 07:02 AM
and i'm sure that really stopped you :p
Actually, it did. I only worked there for the summer (3 months) so i only had to go without posting on MR for 3 months. If i was still working their i don't know how long i could of held out. I would of probably got a new username that was not linked to me in anyway.
Actually, it did. I only worked there for the summer (3 months) so i only had to go without posting on MR for 3 months. If i was still working their i don't know how long i could of held out. I would of probably got a new username that was not linked to me in anyway.
Bunzi2k4
Nov 15, 01:09 AM
not for safari... :-/
Edit: after a quick google search, I have found a nifty freeware program: Safari Bookmarks Extractor 1.0.2.
Pretty much did the job for me.
Edit: after a quick google search, I have found a nifty freeware program: Safari Bookmarks Extractor 1.0.2.
Pretty much did the job for me.

mkrishnan
Apr 17, 09:54 PM
dragging it to the trash? i just wish that i didn't have to click yes i want to replace the old with the new.
Well, until MS starts their viral distribution scheme for the Longhorn version of MSIE, I think you're stuck doing a click or two. ;)
Well, until MS starts their viral distribution scheme for the Longhorn version of MSIE, I think you're stuck doing a click or two. ;)
RugoseCone
Feb 24, 09:18 AM
Ahhh, thanks guys! Didn't know that I was soooo inspiring! So the sentece underneath every post that I made has inspired a couple of you and dared you to fold. I'm glad that it worked, now I can retire! NOT!! I will catch you guys some day, but first I'll need to come up with a battling plan!
Well, you could start by folding for me and help me get to a million. Then we'll switch to Dreadnought and contribute to your account. Otherwise you'll be waiting about two years for my points.
You might think it a joke, but your sig has probably inspired more people than you think. Daring someone to do something is usually a pretty good way to encourage others to take you up on it. It's kind of like seeing high scores posted on a video game. You just have to get the top score! I'd be willing to bet that people seeing your sig have been made more curious than any of the other folding related ones.
And despite the ribbing I've given you and being several hundred thousand points ahead of you, you're still (in my mind) one of the top folders and "team leaders" if you will. Always active, always ready to talk trash, and always encouraging others to join.
Well, you could start by folding for me and help me get to a million. Then we'll switch to Dreadnought and contribute to your account. Otherwise you'll be waiting about two years for my points.
You might think it a joke, but your sig has probably inspired more people than you think. Daring someone to do something is usually a pretty good way to encourage others to take you up on it. It's kind of like seeing high scores posted on a video game. You just have to get the top score! I'd be willing to bet that people seeing your sig have been made more curious than any of the other folding related ones.
And despite the ribbing I've given you and being several hundred thousand points ahead of you, you're still (in my mind) one of the top folders and "team leaders" if you will. Always active, always ready to talk trash, and always encouraging others to join.
space2go
Dec 15, 07:45 AM
If you ignore the extreme buzzword bingo score it just says:
Let's do webapplications without HTML and call it 'Intelligent Documents'
Let's do webapplications without HTML and call it 'Intelligent Documents'

arn
Jul 11, 05:30 PM
if you stay on MacBytes.com and it's subforum, it still has a small site feel to it.
:)
besides... I don't know why Blakespot gets so much credit. He's only just been someone who helps out from time-to-time. ;)
arn
:)
besides... I don't know why Blakespot gets so much credit. He's only just been someone who helps out from time-to-time. ;)
arn
madmax_2069
Apr 5, 04:03 AM
did you see anything that recommended in the last page. you need to tell the police to get ahold of MS to tell them that is was infact stollen . cause you wont get anything from them yourself. you have the log's and you have the hardware ID number. and your account that is being used by the thieve. they need to contact MS to get this resolved. cause MS just wont tell you alone i think you can understand why not.
you have all the paperwork for it which has the ID number for it so MS knows what system to look for. you just need to get the police involved with contacting MS.
putting this on Digg was a wrong move cause you cant do anything with those trollers. just ignore people you know what happened
you have all the paperwork for it which has the ID number for it so MS knows what system to look for. you just need to get the police involved with contacting MS.
putting this on Digg was a wrong move cause you cant do anything with those trollers. just ignore people you know what happened
Heb1228
Mar 4, 06:40 PM
Ok I think I got everything up and running without much of a problem. Any advice on how to get the best results? (I'm doing the folding@home one.)
Also... I'm doing this on my Powerbook, which I take to class sometimes and will probably want to stop folding then to save battery life. Do I just quit terminal? Will it lose the work its done up to that point if it hasn't finished a work unit?
Also, is there some kind of progress monitor or anything in the console version? In the graphical version? Any other things i should know?
Also... I'm doing this on my Powerbook, which I take to class sometimes and will probably want to stop folding then to save battery life. Do I just quit terminal? Will it lose the work its done up to that point if it hasn't finished a work unit?
Also, is there some kind of progress monitor or anything in the console version? In the graphical version? Any other things i should know?
Durandal7
Sep 5, 07:11 PM
Blakespot's earliest recorded post (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=67#post67)
dcv
May 16, 07:42 AM
Is it possible to purchase broadband from Bulldog and keep my existing BT telephone through the same line?
It used to be - this is exactly what I have. But since the company was taken over by Cable & Wireless any new contracts now must use the Bulldog/C&W phone line.
It used to be - this is exactly what I have. But since the company was taken over by Cable & Wireless any new contracts now must use the Bulldog/C&W phone line.
Earendil
May 30, 05:38 PM
Apple is known for excellent computers. So why do the live at 1 Infinite loop? Infinite loops are not good things when it comes to computers(i have a computer dictionary;) ). Unless the chose it because 1 mac has had 1 infinite loop, why would the choose such a badd adress?:confused:
Because it's funny?
I always thought so at least.
As a CS major I can say they are the bane of every program, and half the time they are REALLY stupid mistakes. They are just a fact of writing programs, and as such go well with computers.
If you want to be serious about it though and skip humorr, I suppose you could say that Inifinite loops aren't a BAD thing. The program is actually still doing work, and doing exactly what it is told to do... Forever. So The idea that Apple is going to forever do exactly what it has been doing, which is exactly what it was told to do, isn't that bad of an idea, is it? ;)
~Earendil
ps
I'm sure Apple had a say in naming the road, and it wasn't named until AFTER Apple was established. It wasn't like it was an accident and Apple just wasn't careful enough about where they put down shop.
Because it's funny?
I always thought so at least.
As a CS major I can say they are the bane of every program, and half the time they are REALLY stupid mistakes. They are just a fact of writing programs, and as such go well with computers.
If you want to be serious about it though and skip humorr, I suppose you could say that Inifinite loops aren't a BAD thing. The program is actually still doing work, and doing exactly what it is told to do... Forever. So The idea that Apple is going to forever do exactly what it has been doing, which is exactly what it was told to do, isn't that bad of an idea, is it? ;)
~Earendil
ps
I'm sure Apple had a say in naming the road, and it wasn't named until AFTER Apple was established. It wasn't like it was an accident and Apple just wasn't careful enough about where they put down shop.
jammer
Oct 9, 12:52 PM
You can speculate about the superdrive, but don't even think the longshoremen are being even remotely reasonable! My cousin in NY is one and I agree with him when he says they are the living example of a way-too powerful union out of control. They push and bully till they get what they want. He makes $190,000 to operate a crane. That is INSANE. That same job in any other construction venue earns nowhere near as much AND there is usually very little job securtiy. The management agreed to every term of the settlement EXCEPT the singular outrageous demand that their jobs be guaranteed to never become obsolete for technology reasons. That is the craziest pie-in-the-sky demand I'v ever heard! What does that even mean?! It boils down to all these current employees having the overweening arrogance to try to ensure these nepotistic jobs for their children. They are the blue collar equivalent of major league baseball players. They're greedy and shameless instead of grateful for essentially winning the lottery, and that mentatlity will create their own downfall.
Plus they're holding up Apple's progress and I NEED A NEW SYSTEM!
Plus they're holding up Apple's progress and I NEED A NEW SYSTEM!

840quadra
May 12, 06:59 AM
Is it just my computers, or does it seem that we are all getting only Tinkers recently?
My numbers have gone from an all time high, to a new low recently, and our team stats have tanked as well. Looks like the other teams will have no problem passing us now if things stay the way they are going now!
My numbers have gone from an all time high, to a new low recently, and our team stats have tanked as well. Looks like the other teams will have no problem passing us now if things stay the way they are going now!
Dreadnought
Feb 22, 03:48 PM
You 'll get it when you have finished one and then it could take at most a day before getting credit. Mostly within three hours when you have send it in.
springscansing
Oct 30, 11:03 PM
Originally posted by vixapphire
I'm right there with you all the way; in fact, I was vacillating between buying in at the top for the longest life before upgrading (you know, 5 years from now or whatever);) or going with a used machine, like even a 733 or something like that until the next-gen CPU's come out. Certainly, the dual 867 you bought is the price/performance value of the entire G3/G4 odyssey, but I'm just a guy who has a matching bondi blue monitor and bondi QPS 8x CD-writer (the overall visual effect of my rig, complemented by a bright yellow Waldorf Q (and formerly also a Nord Lead 2 (sold)) and the Logic Control / xt modules is quite a delight...). If I wanted to get into one of these new, wonderful machines like yours, I'd have to factor in spending at least 2k additional to buy a cinema display 22 (I'll admit my vanity - appearance of the setup does matter to me to some extent), and that would make the upgrade a little rich, especially in light of the uncertainty regarding the life left in the G4 CPU.

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I'm right there with you all the way; in fact, I was vacillating between buying in at the top for the longest life before upgrading (you know, 5 years from now or whatever);) or going with a used machine, like even a 733 or something like that until the next-gen CPU's come out. Certainly, the dual 867 you bought is the price/performance value of the entire G3/G4 odyssey, but I'm just a guy who has a matching bondi blue monitor and bondi QPS 8x CD-writer (the overall visual effect of my rig, complemented by a bright yellow Waldorf Q (and formerly also a Nord Lead 2 (sold)) and the Logic Control / xt modules is quite a delight...). If I wanted to get into one of these new, wonderful machines like yours, I'd have to factor in spending at least 2k additional to buy a cinema display 22 (I'll admit my vanity - appearance of the setup does matter to me to some extent), and that would make the upgrade a little rich, especially in light of the uncertainty regarding the life left in the G4 CPU.
MLW
Sep 13, 10:30 AM
Desperately need opinion on possibility of new iBooks! I need a laptop but am willing to wait until January if new iBooks are on the horizon. I won't wait till June or July of '03, however. Do you think it's likely that we will see new books soon or not? Thanks.
Backtothemac
Oct 8, 10:02 AM
Yea, OSX uses libraries, but not specifically poorly designed libraries like winblows. .dll files are attributed to the majority of crashes on a PC. The structure of windows .dll and libraries in Unix are totally different. And yes, the X 86 structure sucks. ;)
crocodile-man
Oct 10, 12:37 PM
Wait. What? Lets get some more info here buddy. You expect us to kill all our dreams on that? Uh huh... right.
Applespider
Apr 26, 05:45 AM
Well at the moment all online video content from the BBC is either in Windows Media or Real Player format, and while the Podcasts are in mp3 format, it would seem to require a sea change in the BBCi web designers mindset for iPods specifically to be supported.
There was an article on Macworld UK when the BBC rolled out the IPTV trial only to Windows users which suggested that when it went live to the public, they planned on offering it in a cross-platform format.
There was an article on Macworld UK when the BBC rolled out the IPTV trial only to Windows users which suggested that when it went live to the public, they planned on offering it in a cross-platform format.
redAPPLE
Sep 19, 06:43 AM
Originally posted by Nipsy
So, unless you wear D-batteries for earrings, where are the headphones going to get their power?
Also, the iPod's battery life has been crippled by a CLOCK, what do you think a constant stream of broadcasting is gonna do?
anyone got the ericsson bluetooth headset? where do they get their power?
So, unless you wear D-batteries for earrings, where are the headphones going to get their power?
Also, the iPod's battery life has been crippled by a CLOCK, what do you think a constant stream of broadcasting is gonna do?
anyone got the ericsson bluetooth headset? where do they get their power?
void
Sep 15, 10:32 PM
I think these stereos will be very expensive and might even use some iPod-ish features(wheel anyone?). It's kind of weird how apple supports competitors. Sony vs Phillips (Phone & Stereo) Sprint vs Cingular (Earthlink & Phone)
buffsldr
Oct 27, 11:30 AM
regarding airport range, i dont know. I use airport in a small apartment, and obviously, it works great.
as far as the 14 and 12 inch ibooks. they have the same resolution, meaning, you see the same amount of stuff on the screen, it is just bigger on the 14. I like the 12 inch because it is so portable, and easy to handle. but to each their own. go to comp usa, or an apple store if you have one near, and look for yourself. what do you like?
as far as the 14 and 12 inch ibooks. they have the same resolution, meaning, you see the same amount of stuff on the screen, it is just bigger on the 14. I like the 12 inch because it is so portable, and easy to handle. but to each their own. go to comp usa, or an apple store if you have one near, and look for yourself. what do you like?
peterjhill
Sep 29, 06:20 AM
Originally posted by beatle888
well, i've already thought of a couple ways to make this possible. and
im not even working at apple. so i believe if they wanted to they would
be able to THINK of something.
I have also thought of ways to do it, and they all involve connecting something to the top of the iPod. With the new firewire port protectors, you will have to hold it out of the way when inserting the iPod into the dock. The entire thing is not very ergonomic, and thus I doubt that apple will make a dock for the existing iPod. Apple can think of hundreds of ways to do it, but Mr. Ives will most likely have input into what is chosen, as he created the original design. If the dock compromises the simplicity of the design, I doubt that he will accept it.
well, i've already thought of a couple ways to make this possible. and
im not even working at apple. so i believe if they wanted to they would
be able to THINK of something.
I have also thought of ways to do it, and they all involve connecting something to the top of the iPod. With the new firewire port protectors, you will have to hold it out of the way when inserting the iPod into the dock. The entire thing is not very ergonomic, and thus I doubt that apple will make a dock for the existing iPod. Apple can think of hundreds of ways to do it, but Mr. Ives will most likely have input into what is chosen, as he created the original design. If the dock compromises the simplicity of the design, I doubt that he will accept it.
CanadaRAM
May 23, 08:28 PM
Judging from the number of orders we are getting for RAM, sales of the MacBook AND the MacBook Pro must be huge.
I think there was a demand holdback on the Pro, waiting for the MacBook shoe to drop, because we are now seeing a huge spike in orders for RAM for both models.
I think there was a demand holdback on the Pro, waiting for the MacBook shoe to drop, because we are now seeing a huge spike in orders for RAM for both models.
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