cjc343
May 24, 07:19 PM
I hate MySpace with a passion, and no, I don't have one. I considered putting a redirect in /etc/hosts to redirect all myspace pages to 127.0.0.1 but then I decided that having "myspace" saved anywhere on my hard drive would cause me emotional pain and I couldn't do it. Besides, I'm the only one who uses this computer and I have no interest in visiting MySpace.
UnixMac
Oct 3, 11:25 AM
I am sorry, but you can't compare the stability of Windows (of any flavor) with OS X. I have never, repeat never, in 2 years of running OS X had a single crash. I can tell you that my office machines running 2000, are regularly down.
Sam
Sam
Doctor Q
Apr 28, 01:19 AM
Ever try and get a new AIM buddy name? Almost every combination you can think of that would make sense to others has been taken, so people make crazier and crazier names or just add random digits.
j763
Oct 16, 07:10 AM
Originally posted by gaomay
Apple must be using this chip - please let it be so...........
apple will definetly use this chip. No questions about it. Apple's definetly IBM's target and they wouldn't have put this much time & effort into it if apple hadn't approached them (which apple have). i hope it comes out early (unlikely).
Apple must be using this chip - please let it be so...........
apple will definetly use this chip. No questions about it. Apple's definetly IBM's target and they wouldn't have put this much time & effort into it if apple hadn't approached them (which apple have). i hope it comes out early (unlikely).
2nyRiggz
Mar 19, 08:57 AM
This is stupid...why couldn't Nintendo get with the program and have nintendo wifi on the wii up and running by now...something that is norm now in the gaming world we have to beg for from nintendo...come on N you are the king of multiplayer!:mad:
Pokemon.....looks like I woun't be experiencing online play on the wii anytime soon.
Bless
Pokemon.....looks like I woun't be experiencing online play on the wii anytime soon.
Bless
ooartist
Oct 2, 07:23 PM
To squash some WinTel people in this forum/post trying to say Windows scales better than UNIX.
Spec of a Sun machine running UNIX.
Key Specifications:
Up to 106 UltraSPARC� III Cu 900-MHz processors.
Big memory - more than 1/2 TB.
Up to 18 fifth-generation Dynamic System Domains, which are fully configurable while applications are running.
Hot-swappable Uniboard design CPU/memory boards that are common across Sun Fire server family.
Redundant, high-performance Sun[tm] Fireplane Interconnect with up to 172.8 GBps peak bandwidth.
Full redundancy of power and cooling systems.
Oh yeah! OS X is UNIX also. Hmmm.
Single CPU vs. Multi CPU. Who cares?
Macs are the whole package.
Nuff said!
Spec of a Sun machine running UNIX.
Key Specifications:
Up to 106 UltraSPARC� III Cu 900-MHz processors.
Big memory - more than 1/2 TB.
Up to 18 fifth-generation Dynamic System Domains, which are fully configurable while applications are running.
Hot-swappable Uniboard design CPU/memory boards that are common across Sun Fire server family.
Redundant, high-performance Sun[tm] Fireplane Interconnect with up to 172.8 GBps peak bandwidth.
Full redundancy of power and cooling systems.
Oh yeah! OS X is UNIX also. Hmmm.
Single CPU vs. Multi CPU. Who cares?
Macs are the whole package.
Nuff said!
edesignuk
Sep 16, 06:46 AM
I've been using FireFox on my PC for everything since 0.6. IMO it is the best browser for Windows, and a close second/even first to Safari for OS X.
mc68k
Jun 22, 06:29 PM
good job dude
rainman::|:|
Sep 11, 06:42 PM
i think the best way for it to work is that the computer controls the theatre system, but is also accessed through the system, perhaps a simplified X platform that is only for media controlling, and is run from the computer. Airport should be used to link the main box (EQ, whatever) to the computer itself. The real question i have is what true advantages this has over present day systems-- certainly not costs... i guess you could enter your schedule into your PDA, it bluetooths to the computer and you see your iCalendar on the TV, or you can bring your ipod to a friend's house and play your songs without plugging anything in... in about any scenario, bluetooth plays a major role, i think...
:)
pnw
:)
pnw
iMeowbot
Apr 9, 01:07 PM
There are some restrictions on Apple Store people that don't necessarily apply to everyone else. Here (http://chuqui.typepad.com/teal_sunglasses/2006/04/what_i_do_for_a.html) we can see an example of a long time employee giving up the goods on one of the deepest, darkest Apple secrets of them all.
GimmeSlack12
Apr 20, 06:51 AM
Ok I'm just gonna say it.
Who cares.
Who cares.
Abstract
Apr 8, 01:22 AM
Well I think what would be the best anti-piracy method would be bind the Adobe software key with your Macintosh's Serial Number. Perhaps even as going as far as generating an adobe serial number from the hardware serial number so that that serial number for that specific Adobe app would be only useful on that machine.
(snip)
Jungle theme on an old French
the jungle wallpaper!
Jungle Nursery Theme
to Nursery+safari+theme
This jungle nov Girafe vector
For a safari theme nursery,
A Safari Jungle Themed
(snip)
Dreadnought
Sep 13, 12:27 PM
And also voted again! Folding username is Dreadnought and ofcourse the teamnumber is 3446.
netdog
Jun 4, 11:36 AM
Just be yourself.
RogueLdr
Sep 17, 09:38 PM
Originally posted by dricci
10.3 in Mid 2003? I just bought Jaguar! There's no way they'd release a new OS that quickly unless they offered a major upgrade discount or something...
This is sarcasm right?
RL
10.3 in Mid 2003? I just bought Jaguar! There's no way they'd release a new OS that quickly unless they offered a major upgrade discount or something...
This is sarcasm right?
RL
trainguy77
Nov 14, 06:15 PM
So when are you planning on doing this? Don't see anywhere in the top 100 :p
and my G5 gets a bit of a rest instead of folding 24/7. It uses a lot of power and am trying to cut down my electric bill.
If i told you then it would not be a secret. I lost another work unit to the beta client.....however i still am getting decent daily output. I will tell you when i am in the top 100......o and by the way i am not folding under trainguy77.....You may already know what i am folding under but if you don't.....I will tell you when i am about to overtake you. :D
EDIT: by the way I may be a couple thousands points behind you so it will just be a long steady haul.
and my G5 gets a bit of a rest instead of folding 24/7. It uses a lot of power and am trying to cut down my electric bill.
If i told you then it would not be a secret. I lost another work unit to the beta client.....however i still am getting decent daily output. I will tell you when i am in the top 100......o and by the way i am not folding under trainguy77.....You may already know what i am folding under but if you don't.....I will tell you when i am about to overtake you. :D
EDIT: by the way I may be a couple thousands points behind you so it will just be a long steady haul.
MacBytes
Oct 26, 11:06 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: iTunes Visualization Plug-in \'G-Force v2.7.1\' Released - More iTunes eye-candy goodness (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041026120628)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Link: iTunes Visualization Plug-in \'G-Force v2.7.1\' Released - More iTunes eye-candy goodness (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041026120628)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
space2go
Mar 20, 07:12 PM
Music is too expensive, and the music industry doesn't do anything to fill the needs of the consumer - a aac file doesn't cost a penny to produce, unlike the CD, so why is a aac file so expensive? The music industry doesn't allow to sell mp3's - which is the format most likely to be accepted by the comsumer.
Actually if i were an evil MI exectutive i'd developed (or rather have made my techs develop) DRM for mp3 and just sold it as mp3(with some explanation in tiny fontsize).
With the mp3 format it would even be simple to have some explaining sound as normal audio content and the actual "protected" content in another frame so normal players tell you why you're wrong ;).
Marketed as mp3, supported mp3 players play it and once people notice they got suckered it's too late.
Of course a generic DRM system for arbitrary content is just as easy to do but selling it piece by piece sure is the better business strategy.
Of course as no DRM system actually can work you'll never get out of business selling updates.
Actually if i were an evil MI exectutive i'd developed (or rather have made my techs develop) DRM for mp3 and just sold it as mp3(with some explanation in tiny fontsize).
With the mp3 format it would even be simple to have some explaining sound as normal audio content and the actual "protected" content in another frame so normal players tell you why you're wrong ;).
Marketed as mp3, supported mp3 players play it and once people notice they got suckered it's too late.
Of course a generic DRM system for arbitrary content is just as easy to do but selling it piece by piece sure is the better business strategy.
Of course as no DRM system actually can work you'll never get out of business selling updates.
benixau
Oct 16, 06:17 PM
Apple says that the eMac was made for education users in conjunction with educations users. It addresses the issues that they had with the old and new iMacs.
PS. Your opinion RogueLdr is probably close to the truth. But, apple would develop a CRT monitor after stating that they were moving to an all LCD line.
It seems that they reakised that the new iMacs were a tad too expensive in their basic config and too fragile for a classroom. The eMac is very, very hard to break. I know.
A kid at my school knocked one off the back of a table whilst trying to get it and the keyboard (piano, not computer) to fit on the desk aswell. Damn, i was wrong. The aint got chiped and the MIDI converter had to be replaced. eMac was fine though.
PS. Your opinion RogueLdr is probably close to the truth. But, apple would develop a CRT monitor after stating that they were moving to an all LCD line.
It seems that they reakised that the new iMacs were a tad too expensive in their basic config and too fragile for a classroom. The eMac is very, very hard to break. I know.
A kid at my school knocked one off the back of a table whilst trying to get it and the keyboard (piano, not computer) to fit on the desk aswell. Damn, i was wrong. The aint got chiped and the MIDI converter had to be replaced. eMac was fine though.
User X
Oct 1, 04:15 PM
Here it is...........
http://www.promax.com/Products/Detail/3174
I knew this day would come!
LOL!
http://www.promax.com/Products/Detail/3174
I knew this day would come!
LOL!
NHMac
Oct 29, 09:13 PM
Am I the only one that wants a cool Mac subnotebook Like the gear over at http://www.dynamism.com ? Not that I think such a beast would be released at the Moscone Center this January.
WildCowboy
May 24, 02:35 PM
sorry, did a quick search for idont.com but it comes up with everyone who mistypes "idont"!
When I search for "idont.com," the top two hits (besides this one) are the MacBytes article about it from this morning and yesterday's thread that I linked above.
No biggie...but discussion should carry on in one of the original threads.
When I search for "idont.com," the top two hits (besides this one) are the MacBytes article about it from this morning and yesterday's thread that I linked above.
No biggie...but discussion should carry on in one of the original threads.
calebjohnston
May 22, 11:04 AM
Hmmmm.
UnixMac
Oct 5, 06:00 PM
Hey, above ^^^^^^^ Chill out.....Go back and re-read that post, he was joking, in other words, HE WAS JOKING:confused:
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