awrootbeer
Sep 12, 12:26 PM
Originally posted by edvniow
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
True, but it's because it seems like MB (I can never get the spelling right) just posts anything they sent. They seem to have gotten lucky on that one (if that's what you can call it :-)
But it's still a fun rumor. Although I would personally prefer their last rumor over it. (Dual G4s)
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
True, but it's because it seems like MB (I can never get the spelling right) just posts anything they sent. They seem to have gotten lucky on that one (if that's what you can call it :-)
But it's still a fun rumor. Although I would personally prefer their last rumor over it. (Dual G4s)
Plymouthbreezer
Mar 17, 04:51 PM
I have OT 5...? If there's a way I can send/post the files, I will.
Nermal
Jan 27, 11:17 PM
You can get it from Mac Garden (http://mac.the-underdogs.org/index.php?show=game&id=101).
sockeatingdryer
Sep 7, 03:31 PM
That company has always gotten on my nerves. All they do is repackage open-source software (older releases of the software) and sell it. Does that not defeat the purpose of the open-source idea? If they really wanted to be cool, they wouldn't sell GNU software in download format.
Also, they could give everything an integrated name-theme.
Also, they could give everything an integrated name-theme.
vniow
Oct 2, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by ddtlm
Where has this "7455A" idea come from? Link?
http://www.hardmac.com/news/photonews11/7455A2.jpg
Where has this "7455A" idea come from? Link?
http://www.hardmac.com/news/photonews11/7455A2.jpg
Markleshark
Mar 21, 03:28 AM
Meh, we're still opening at Midnight. Customer safety? Give us ya money and frack� off!
Blue Velvet
Apr 4, 09:09 AM
No worries... it's a nuisance but from recent experience with Xpress, it's relatively painless.
Mind you, that was installing it on new machines. We'll see how painless it becomes if those machines ever need upgrading or servicing, necessitating a whole new activation process.
Mind you, that was installing it on new machines. We'll see how painless it becomes if those machines ever need upgrading or servicing, necessitating a whole new activation process.
vniow
Sep 30, 01:19 AM
7455A?
That's interesting.....
That's interesting.....
Nermal
Jun 17, 09:17 PM
You registered on 27/9/01. It's in your profile.
bidge
Oct 5, 06:16 PM
Originally posted by peter2002
Well, you don't have to be a computer genius or a Phd to figure this one out. Any bubble boy can understand this math.
1. X-Book is a minimum 2-3.5 times faster. Since it is faster, I don't need a 5 hour battery when I can get the job done in 2 hours. I would rather spend my time to kick back and read a book, listen to music, or spend time with my family.
2. X-Book is $500-$1,500 cheaper depending on configurations.
3. X-Book can burn DVDs.
4. X-Book runs KaZaA, Direct Connect, iMesh, Win MX. PowerBook can't unless you pay $200 to run one of those slow, buggy emulation programs.
PowerBook is better for editing photos, making brochures, magazines, or editing videos, but not much else.
The facts are the facts. You can run or insult all you like, but you can't hide from the truth.
Peter
1. A faster computer doesn't make you all of a sudden more productive. Real-time effects does, can you do that using which of your fabulous pieces of software?
2. As always you get what you pay for..
3. You've managed to contradict yourself a couple of times so far, firstly you say i can do anything in two hours, ok so you can edit a movie and burn it to DVD in 2 hours, right....:confused:
4. Why don't you buy stuff...
Well, you don't have to be a computer genius or a Phd to figure this one out. Any bubble boy can understand this math.
1. X-Book is a minimum 2-3.5 times faster. Since it is faster, I don't need a 5 hour battery when I can get the job done in 2 hours. I would rather spend my time to kick back and read a book, listen to music, or spend time with my family.
2. X-Book is $500-$1,500 cheaper depending on configurations.
3. X-Book can burn DVDs.
4. X-Book runs KaZaA, Direct Connect, iMesh, Win MX. PowerBook can't unless you pay $200 to run one of those slow, buggy emulation programs.
PowerBook is better for editing photos, making brochures, magazines, or editing videos, but not much else.
The facts are the facts. You can run or insult all you like, but you can't hide from the truth.
Peter
1. A faster computer doesn't make you all of a sudden more productive. Real-time effects does, can you do that using which of your fabulous pieces of software?
2. As always you get what you pay for..
3. You've managed to contradict yourself a couple of times so far, firstly you say i can do anything in two hours, ok so you can edit a movie and burn it to DVD in 2 hours, right....:confused:
4. Why don't you buy stuff...
imacintel
Jun 1, 04:55 PM
Yep, it will stop at 400 :D You probably have (s)Tinker. Happy folding!!
Sorry, I fold withmy windows tower. It isn't universal on my mac yet so-it runs reeeeeeeeeeeellyslow.
I have my Pavilion tower folding 247.
I am on frame...lemmecheck...4550/5000.Almost there!:eek:
Sorry, I fold withmy windows tower. It isn't universal on my mac yet so-it runs reeeeeeeeeeeellyslow.
I have my Pavilion tower folding 247.
I am on frame...lemmecheck...4550/5000.Almost there!:eek:
Mammoth
Apr 17, 10:57 PM
Folding is fun for me because not only do you help research cancer.. I think it's fun gaining points, even though I'm really bad at it.
job
Sep 19, 03:21 PM
there really isn't anything for us to discuss.
however, a thread which lists all of the banned users might be entertaining.
however, a thread which lists all of the banned users might be entertaining.
clayj
May 29, 06:44 PM
I actually think it would be rather relaxing if I knew they were going to get me out. I mean your in one of the worlds biggest cities stuck in a wonderes cube at night time. I would want to do that on purpose!Who are you, David Blaine? ;)
markoibook
Feb 15, 01:34 PM
Interesting, but what is this emulator based on, i.e. is it QEMU or another repackaged version of Bochs?
shamino
Dec 2, 09:22 AM
What I'm saying is that The Omni Group needs to do one of two things:
1. Keep updating OnmiWeb as WebCore gets updated.
2. Abandon the integrated WebCore and just use the one built into the system.
Right now, they've chosen path #1 - they're going to have to keep it up, though.
Choosing path #2 isn't a panacea either.
WebCore, like any suitably large subsystem, has bugs that sometimes have to be worked around. If it's compiled in to the app, Omni can compile in workarounds for any bugs in the version they're using. If they use the system version, they need to build in workarounds for every version a customer may have (meaning every version Apple has shipped for supported versions of MacOS.) And you'll still have to update this as new versions of WebCore are released to customers.
Second, it dilutes the value of the product in the eyes of some customers. If your app is a wrapper around a system-provided component, can you justify the cost of the product solely on the quality of that wrapper?
1. Keep updating OnmiWeb as WebCore gets updated.
2. Abandon the integrated WebCore and just use the one built into the system.
Right now, they've chosen path #1 - they're going to have to keep it up, though.
Choosing path #2 isn't a panacea either.
WebCore, like any suitably large subsystem, has bugs that sometimes have to be worked around. If it's compiled in to the app, Omni can compile in workarounds for any bugs in the version they're using. If they use the system version, they need to build in workarounds for every version a customer may have (meaning every version Apple has shipped for supported versions of MacOS.) And you'll still have to update this as new versions of WebCore are released to customers.
Second, it dilutes the value of the product in the eyes of some customers. If your app is a wrapper around a system-provided component, can you justify the cost of the product solely on the quality of that wrapper?
TEG
Sep 22, 04:14 AM
Here's the Gospel Truth
(Note: I have family that works for Nortel, and several friends at Microsoft)
The "NT" in Windows NT stands for New Technology. Many of the new technologies developed that it supported were in the area of processors and networking. Untill Win 98, NT was the only version of Windows to be able to use Pentium Pro Processors, and NT 4 was the only Windows version for Solaris, PPC, Alpha and other high-end processors, not just the crappy x86 processors.
The reason that "NT" is connected to Nortel, is that NT is the ticker symbol of Nortel, and at one time NT was the logo for Nortel. Because of this, Nortel had copyrighted the "NT" so when Microsoft wanted to use it, they has to put a disclamer on the box saying that "NT" is a registed trademark of Northern Telecom.
Thats the truth.... and I'm stickin' to it.
TEG
(Former PC only user)
(Note: I have family that works for Nortel, and several friends at Microsoft)
The "NT" in Windows NT stands for New Technology. Many of the new technologies developed that it supported were in the area of processors and networking. Untill Win 98, NT was the only version of Windows to be able to use Pentium Pro Processors, and NT 4 was the only Windows version for Solaris, PPC, Alpha and other high-end processors, not just the crappy x86 processors.
The reason that "NT" is connected to Nortel, is that NT is the ticker symbol of Nortel, and at one time NT was the logo for Nortel. Because of this, Nortel had copyrighted the "NT" so when Microsoft wanted to use it, they has to put a disclamer on the box saying that "NT" is a registed trademark of Northern Telecom.
Thats the truth.... and I'm stickin' to it.
TEG
(Former PC only user)
ohyeahwtvr
Apr 4, 10:34 AM
In the last 4 pages of this forum topic, I think I remember something about you saying you were able to see that persons IP address while they were logging on to xbox live through some program.
well, i don't own an xbox 360 or any console at that.. the last console I've owned is the Nintendo NES :confused: .. I don't know exactly how that program works, but if your able to get an IP address, you can go to http://www.urgentclick.com/address_trace.php
and find out what type of internet they are connecting through, and what company is providing them with internet service. ie: dsl, cable, satellite.
for example.
68.190.xxx.xxx traced to: 68-190-xxx-xxx.dhcp.gldl.ca.charter.com
thats my IP address, it's dhcp (Cable) in glendale, CA. @ Charter communications
at the time the xbox were to connect to XBox Live.. if you get the IP address and run this search, the police would be able to call the internet provider, provide them with the IP in question and a warrant (or whatever is needed), they would be able to give you the perpetrators address.
then just bust down that guys door and the xbox is yours again.
I used to work for comcast communications as a customer service rep, and whenever the police would call in with something regarding theft or IP trace, etc., the process was simple. Literally plug in the IP address into the database and after a simple search, the customers profile would pop up.
if this is done fast enough, you can most likely catch them in the act..
dont know if this has helped or not, or you've probably already tried this, but just thought i'd share my 2cents.
well, i don't own an xbox 360 or any console at that.. the last console I've owned is the Nintendo NES :confused: .. I don't know exactly how that program works, but if your able to get an IP address, you can go to http://www.urgentclick.com/address_trace.php
and find out what type of internet they are connecting through, and what company is providing them with internet service. ie: dsl, cable, satellite.
for example.
68.190.xxx.xxx traced to: 68-190-xxx-xxx.dhcp.gldl.ca.charter.com
thats my IP address, it's dhcp (Cable) in glendale, CA. @ Charter communications
at the time the xbox were to connect to XBox Live.. if you get the IP address and run this search, the police would be able to call the internet provider, provide them with the IP in question and a warrant (or whatever is needed), they would be able to give you the perpetrators address.
then just bust down that guys door and the xbox is yours again.
I used to work for comcast communications as a customer service rep, and whenever the police would call in with something regarding theft or IP trace, etc., the process was simple. Literally plug in the IP address into the database and after a simple search, the customers profile would pop up.
if this is done fast enough, you can most likely catch them in the act..
dont know if this has helped or not, or you've probably already tried this, but just thought i'd share my 2cents.
Mr. Anderson
Sep 4, 08:37 PM
I don't think there are restrictions, and you would probably be old school any way - I might not or be right on the line, if one existed.
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ninewhereman
Mar 24, 01:24 AM
I thought they considered rumble a last gen feature. :rolleyes:
regre7
Mar 23, 10:32 AM
I guess I'll have to let you off on that one, then. And the pref pane SMP client is chugging along fine, this morning InCrease said that it had about 39 hours left.
redAPPLE
Nov 24, 01:55 AM
FREE tech support? WOO HOO!
now they just need to sell the product... :D
now they just need to sell the product... :D
~Shard~
Nov 15, 10:50 AM
Cool, thanks for the breakdown. I was looking through other FAQs but couldn't find that info anywhere, so I appreciate it. :)
solvalou
Aug 28, 04:46 PM
In the flesh they are EXTREMELY shiny.......and pretty good looking IMHO
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