redAPPLE
May 12, 01:00 AM
I did the term NHL. I can't believe it, Canada is 1 obviously but the US is 7?! There are 5 countries that don't even have the NHL whose citizens are searching for NHL more than the US. :(
in case you didn't notice ;) , there are foreigners that play in the nhl.
there is this chinese nba player. i would bet, more chinese have searched his name than north americans.
in case you didn't notice ;) , there are foreigners that play in the nhl.
there is this chinese nba player. i would bet, more chinese have searched his name than north americans.
Macaddicttt
Apr 26, 09:47 PM
Umm, the French Revolution was an ideological movement, in which Robespierre went overboard and enforced it violently. Apple Computer is a company that was co-founded by Steve Jobs, kicked Jobs out, and then got him back as CEO. How are they related at all? :confused:
I honestly can't think of anyway in which they're related, even distantly.
And by the way, I'm a history major.
I honestly can't think of anyway in which they're related, even distantly.
And by the way, I'm a history major.
Nermal
Mar 18, 01:16 AM
This will probably only interest about 3 people :rolleyes:
Fedora Core 4 now has support for PowerPC. Presumably this means Mac. Don't ask me for any more details as that's all I know.
Fedora Core 4 now has support for PowerPC. Presumably this means Mac. Don't ask me for any more details as that's all I know.
MacBandit
Oct 22, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by Telomar
Multicore is not there for redundancy. That's like saying you use multiple processor systems for redundancy.
I would be of the distinct impression it just wasn't commercially viable to build the PPC 970 on a 0.13�m process with a dual core. Doesn't mean it won't come after the production process is revised. In fact I would consider it highly likely that sometime during the 0.09�m generation a dual-core version will be released.
Every major processor company is planning to send their processors multi-core over the next few years so it really is only a matter of when it will reach the consumer.
Multicore doesn't have to be there for redundancy but in the case of the Power4 I agree with MacCoaster it is ther for redundancy. Everything about the Power4 was built for reliability and redundancy.
Multicore is not there for redundancy. That's like saying you use multiple processor systems for redundancy.
I would be of the distinct impression it just wasn't commercially viable to build the PPC 970 on a 0.13�m process with a dual core. Doesn't mean it won't come after the production process is revised. In fact I would consider it highly likely that sometime during the 0.09�m generation a dual-core version will be released.
Every major processor company is planning to send their processors multi-core over the next few years so it really is only a matter of when it will reach the consumer.
Multicore doesn't have to be there for redundancy but in the case of the Power4 I agree with MacCoaster it is ther for redundancy. Everything about the Power4 was built for reliability and redundancy.
Anon
Sep 3, 09:31 PM
For the purposes of taking a picture, they could have paused the tiBook and the DVD player underneath the TV at the same place in the DVD movie
trainguy77
Sep 9, 11:23 PM
I voted again and i will pass this one to a couple people who are on msn right now.....and i want those WUs.
I got three people to vote just now.......
I got three people to vote just now.......
Mike Teezie
Feb 15, 12:52 PM
YES. Oregon Trail!
I remember back in 5th grade, advanced Science and Math classes, we had a few Apple ][e computers. We played Oregon Trail constantly.
No wonder my math is awful these days.
I remember back in 5th grade, advanced Science and Math classes, we had a few Apple ][e computers. We played Oregon Trail constantly.
No wonder my math is awful these days.
Rower_CPU
Apr 1, 05:28 PM
Texas Woman's University? ;)
trainguy77
Jun 1, 07:48 PM
I really like your pic redeye_be it reminds me of something. :rolleyes:
seanf
Jan 2, 05:09 PM
... they will not allow me to upload the file in any larger than two mb chunks.Is this using their Control Panel? If so, do you have shell and FTP access to the server?
The problem I run into is that because my database is about 25 megs in size...With reference o your thread title: 25MB is really quite a small amount of data, for comparison I regularly work with databases that are several hundred gigabytes in size.
Sean :)
The problem I run into is that because my database is about 25 megs in size...With reference o your thread title: 25MB is really quite a small amount of data, for comparison I regularly work with databases that are several hundred gigabytes in size.
Sean :)
Abulia
Apr 4, 10:53 AM
OMFG! You guys are driving me NUTS!
This stalking of Apple and everything they do has gone from "mildly amusing" to downright freakishly weird! Before I switched I considered Mac users strange...THIS IS WHY!
The only people making a big deal out of the 30th anniversary are you stalkers. The endless amusment provided for Steve Jobs and Co. can not be overstated.
New products will come out when they're good and ready. :eek:
Oh, and there's already a ton of threads on this in the rumors fora.
[/end rant, tongue only slightly in cheek] ;)
This stalking of Apple and everything they do has gone from "mildly amusing" to downright freakishly weird! Before I switched I considered Mac users strange...THIS IS WHY!
The only people making a big deal out of the 30th anniversary are you stalkers. The endless amusment provided for Steve Jobs and Co. can not be overstated.
New products will come out when they're good and ready. :eek:
Oh, and there's already a ton of threads on this in the rumors fora.
[/end rant, tongue only slightly in cheek] ;)
Abulia
Apr 4, 10:53 AM
OMFG! You guys are driving me NUTS!
This stalking of Apple and everything they do has gone from "mildly amusing" to downright freakishly weird! Before I switched I considered Mac users strange...THIS IS WHY!
The only people making a big deal out of the 30th anniversary are you stalkers. The endless amusment provided for Steve Jobs and Co. can not be overstated.
New products will come out when they're good and ready. :eek:
Oh, and there's already a ton of threads on this in the rumors fora.
[/end rant, tongue only slightly in cheek] ;)
This stalking of Apple and everything they do has gone from "mildly amusing" to downright freakishly weird! Before I switched I considered Mac users strange...THIS IS WHY!
The only people making a big deal out of the 30th anniversary are you stalkers. The endless amusment provided for Steve Jobs and Co. can not be overstated.
New products will come out when they're good and ready. :eek:
Oh, and there's already a ton of threads on this in the rumors fora.
[/end rant, tongue only slightly in cheek] ;)
UnixMac
Oct 11, 09:04 AM
How does it run on an UltraSparc III 900?
How does it run on an Alpha?
Lets get an assortment of score, there could be a code bug for the G4, I am not an expert, but 10-20 times slower sounds like science fiction.
How does it run on an Alpha?
Lets get an assortment of score, there could be a code bug for the G4, I am not an expert, but 10-20 times slower sounds like science fiction.
arimp
Oct 12, 03:38 PM
What do you think of this...?
http://www.cherryos.com
Emulating MacOS X on Windows at G4 speed....for $50
Too good to be true, me thinks
http://www.cherryos.com
Emulating MacOS X on Windows at G4 speed....for $50
Too good to be true, me thinks
treblah
Jun 9, 11:10 PM
Renderfarms are specialized tools. Pixar buys the best available for the job at hand.
Thank you for your well thought out post. :)
"OMG, Jobs doesn't use Macs!!!!1111one11eleven11!" Pixar ≠ Apple :rolleyes:
Thank you for your well thought out post. :)
"OMG, Jobs doesn't use Macs!!!!1111one11eleven11!" Pixar ≠ Apple :rolleyes:
dubbz
Aug 15, 05:20 AM
Read the Sticky named Folding@Home FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=21908). It has all the info you need. :)
Scipio
Apr 11, 03:35 PM
I would love to work at an Apple Store, but that contract would bug me, as I know someone who worked at a store and left a bunch of forums. Kinda sucked. :(
I have friends who work at Apple Stores, they say it's cool at first, but not all it's cracked up to be.
I have friends who work at Apple Stores, they say it's cool at first, but not all it's cracked up to be.
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Dec 22, 09:03 AM
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D*I*S_Frontman
Sep 27, 08:56 AM
Just what kind of work requires 2 Formac 2010's? That would be a friggin' WALL of LCD feedback!
I suppose digital video editors could use the space, as well as audio engineers working with tons of tracks and plug-ins. But SHEESH!! That's a LOT of real estate! For HD editing an ideal set-up might be one Apple 23" and one of these Formacs--the Formac for editing and the 23" for full-screen proper aspect ratio playback. WHOA...!
I suppose digital video editors could use the space, as well as audio engineers working with tons of tracks and plug-ins. But SHEESH!! That's a LOT of real estate! For HD editing an ideal set-up might be one Apple 23" and one of these Formacs--the Formac for editing and the 23" for full-screen proper aspect ratio playback. WHOA...!
JeffTL
Jan 10, 08:59 PM
With all due respect, when Steve asked those guys to join Apple they really should have. It'd have been a steadier job.
Kingsnapped
Apr 11, 11:52 PM
I have the floor pad too. It worked for an aerobics game and World Class Track Meet. I belive it was called the Power Pad. My NES still works, and I play Ninja Turtles 2 with friends on it quite a bit.
RowdyFROG
Oct 15, 10:55 PM
I love the iBook but it is definately not cheaper than the iMac in Australia. I have looked around and it, (the iBook) seems to be about $500AUD dearer than anywhere else, exchange rate adjusted.
A basic iBook costs $2795 and thats with G3 600 + 20GB + 12"TFT + 128MB + CDROM, while an iMac basic costs $2595 with G4 700 + 40GB + 15"TFT + GeForceMX + CD-RW + 128MB. This has got to change apple!!!
Yep, the darn things are even put together closer by than the US.
But don't old your breath. Apple Aus has never been good value (for price or service) and this will not change in a hurry
A basic iBook costs $2795 and thats with G3 600 + 20GB + 12"TFT + 128MB + CDROM, while an iMac basic costs $2595 with G4 700 + 40GB + 15"TFT + GeForceMX + CD-RW + 128MB. This has got to change apple!!!
Yep, the darn things are even put together closer by than the US.
But don't old your breath. Apple Aus has never been good value (for price or service) and this will not change in a hurry
Chaszmyr
Oct 1, 11:50 AM
To answer a previous question:
October 1st was A: the first day Apple's last special on the displays wasnt valid. and B: the first day of Quarter 4
October 1st was A: the first day Apple's last special on the displays wasnt valid. and B: the first day of Quarter 4
cairo
Apr 3, 03:39 AM
Well for me it was very disappointing that Apple did not even acknowledge anything with regard to their Aniversary on their webpage or media... Maybe something this week...
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