Savage Henry
Mar 16, 12:21 PM
Has anyone tried this service from Google? http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en
Seems like a neat idea.
That's another cool thing to know. Cheers.
Seems like today will be one of them learning ones with things what be good.
Seems like a neat idea.
That's another cool thing to know. Cheers.
Seems like today will be one of them learning ones with things what be good.
mpw
May 20, 05:41 AM
...I know here there are loads of competitions where being a resident of the UK is one of the conditions of entry. Just a quick look now at the rules of the promotion running on the back of my juice bottle reveals... "Promotion open to UK residents only (including IoM and CI) aged 16+".
Looks like that's another you can't enter � sorry! ;)
Well it's a bit different when the draw is for turning up at the store. The conditions on your juice bottle a likely there because that product could be sold in other countries than those eligible for entry.
I guess they don't want some French dude winning an iPod and having to ship it to Paris if they pull out of that market and end up not being in a position to support their new customer. of summit.
Looks like that's another you can't enter � sorry! ;)
Well it's a bit different when the draw is for turning up at the store. The conditions on your juice bottle a likely there because that product could be sold in other countries than those eligible for entry.
I guess they don't want some French dude winning an iPod and having to ship it to Paris if they pull out of that market and end up not being in a position to support their new customer. of summit.
bh192012
Oct 21, 06:17 PM
so I take it it would have around a 10" screen?
Blackcat
Mar 19, 04:39 PM
Firstly, let me say I'm against DRM if it restricts me using my own music I've paid for, but equally I see why artists don't want me uploading my iTunes Library to Gnutella.
Now, this "I do it to help Linux" excuse, it's rubbish. I've no objection to people choosing Linux (I use it on several servers) but to then moan it can't do xyz is crazy. If you need to watch DVDs, access iTunes, play The Sims, use Word etc then you should be running an OS that can do those things not by hacking support by illegal means. I understand the frustration of not being supported, but again it was by choice, lobby Apple to do Linux iTunes.
I applaud this software for giving me my usage rights back, but lets not make DVD Jon a hero of Linux, he just likes beating the system.
Now, this "I do it to help Linux" excuse, it's rubbish. I've no objection to people choosing Linux (I use it on several servers) but to then moan it can't do xyz is crazy. If you need to watch DVDs, access iTunes, play The Sims, use Word etc then you should be running an OS that can do those things not by hacking support by illegal means. I understand the frustration of not being supported, but again it was by choice, lobby Apple to do Linux iTunes.
I applaud this software for giving me my usage rights back, but lets not make DVD Jon a hero of Linux, he just likes beating the system.
jayscheuerle
Feb 16, 10:56 AM
Now..how long before someone eliminates the need to actually burn a CD to make this all work? :p
Never heard of Audio Hijack Pro?
Never heard of Audio Hijack Pro?
Rower_CPU
Sep 4, 08:46 PM
Glad to see you back on, jef'...now the question is: Are you going to be posting a poll anytime soon?;) :D
bursty
Mar 6, 08:08 PM
I never understood the point of "folding". So pointless :rolleyes:
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Sep 4, 12:01 PM
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dotnina
Nov 9, 01:03 AM
... according to http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
Oh yes. :)
(That's tomorrow, isn't it!)
Oh yes. :)
(That's tomorrow, isn't it!)
zap2
May 13, 01:14 PM
i recall someone here pointing out a site will stole Spotlight icon on a web page.. i think Apple should really be taking down companys that steall ideas not images. MS any one
ITASOR
May 1, 06:10 PM
I wouldn't say it's "ugly" as much as it is "different". Word has had the same look/menus/locations of things forever. I guess they felt that they needed a change to match all those awesome changes in Vista.
HungrySeacow
Mar 24, 02:11 AM
Just wanted to let everyone know that the new Airport Extreme Base Station works fine with DS!
You may not be able to use WEP/WPA/WPA2 with it, though.
What I did (and usually do with wireless routers) is instead of turning on a security protocol, I enable Access Control and then add the MAC addresses of all devices that should be allowed to connect.
To do this with the Airport Utility, you'll first need to select the device in the main window, then choose the Base Station > Manual Setup option from the menubar.
The first section you should see will be the "Airport" category, which will be on the Summary tab. Choose the right-most tab labelled "Access Control".
Set "MAC Address Access Control" to "Timed Access"
By default you should only have one item listed in the table, "(default)" - this will need to be Edited with the limit set to "No Access" (this will ensure no devices can connect unless they are specifically in the list)
Now, click "+" to add a new entry to the list. This first item should be the computer you are using. There is a handy "This Computer" button that will get the MAC address of your computer automatically. Click it. Type in a Description, then click done.
Next, add another entry for you DS...
To get you DS MAC address, insert a Wi-Fi enabled game, and go to the Wi-Fi Settings option (I used Tetris DS). Go to Options > System Information. There you will see the MAC address of that DS.
Once you have finished adding all the MAC addresses that need access, click the "Update" button and wait for the changes to be saved and the router to be restarted.
Once done, there is one final step needed to get your DS online. You'll need to go to Wi-Fi Settings from within a game, and create a new connection. You should already know how to do this if you've used your DS online before. Just click an empty slot, and wait for the DS to find your network, then save. Done!
Hope that helps someone!
I don't know why apple doesn't have this in any of the docs, but you can enable normal 128 or 40 bit WEB by holding the option key down when selecting the encryption type in the popup menu. It will disable wireless-N, but then the DS can connect securely.
You may not be able to use WEP/WPA/WPA2 with it, though.
What I did (and usually do with wireless routers) is instead of turning on a security protocol, I enable Access Control and then add the MAC addresses of all devices that should be allowed to connect.
To do this with the Airport Utility, you'll first need to select the device in the main window, then choose the Base Station > Manual Setup option from the menubar.
The first section you should see will be the "Airport" category, which will be on the Summary tab. Choose the right-most tab labelled "Access Control".
Set "MAC Address Access Control" to "Timed Access"
By default you should only have one item listed in the table, "(default)" - this will need to be Edited with the limit set to "No Access" (this will ensure no devices can connect unless they are specifically in the list)
Now, click "+" to add a new entry to the list. This first item should be the computer you are using. There is a handy "This Computer" button that will get the MAC address of your computer automatically. Click it. Type in a Description, then click done.
Next, add another entry for you DS...
To get you DS MAC address, insert a Wi-Fi enabled game, and go to the Wi-Fi Settings option (I used Tetris DS). Go to Options > System Information. There you will see the MAC address of that DS.
Once you have finished adding all the MAC addresses that need access, click the "Update" button and wait for the changes to be saved and the router to be restarted.
Once done, there is one final step needed to get your DS online. You'll need to go to Wi-Fi Settings from within a game, and create a new connection. You should already know how to do this if you've used your DS online before. Just click an empty slot, and wait for the DS to find your network, then save. Done!
Hope that helps someone!
I don't know why apple doesn't have this in any of the docs, but you can enable normal 128 or 40 bit WEB by holding the option key down when selecting the encryption type in the popup menu. It will disable wireless-N, but then the DS can connect securely.
crocodile-man
Oct 9, 03:59 PM
You're all reading... lets post some stuff!
themadchemist
Jun 16, 01:18 AM
A google search about a year ago when I was looking for some upcoming apple info, but never joined until recently. I wasn't sure about this menagerie of mac maniacs, but now I know I'll fit right in. :rolleyes:
MAYBE...there's a rigorous hazing process, you know. ;)
MAYBE...there's a rigorous hazing process, you know. ;)
fourthtunz
Sep 16, 07:15 AM
Originally posted by solvs
[B]
.I'd rather have a Mac, but don't fool yourself. You can build a really nice PC for less than $2,000 (with plenty of basic software that helps you crash Windows even faster) that blows the $3,000+ machines out of the water. You get a nice, out of the box experiance with OS X.2, but is it worth it for the higher price and slower performance. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Again, you are living in the past. Macs are now fast and a very good deal. Premiere is not a pro video app and is not optimized for the Mac, Imovie(a free app) and Final cut render much faster. I still have premiere but is very slow on the Mac and I won't upgrade. You can do audio and video on any computer but when you do it to make your living you have to look at the whole picture and that means looking at everything pcs included, and right now the Mac is a better deal overall.
Daniel
[B]
.I'd rather have a Mac, but don't fool yourself. You can build a really nice PC for less than $2,000 (with plenty of basic software that helps you crash Windows even faster) that blows the $3,000+ machines out of the water. You get a nice, out of the box experiance with OS X.2, but is it worth it for the higher price and slower performance. Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
Again, you are living in the past. Macs are now fast and a very good deal. Premiere is not a pro video app and is not optimized for the Mac, Imovie(a free app) and Final cut render much faster. I still have premiere but is very slow on the Mac and I won't upgrade. You can do audio and video on any computer but when you do it to make your living you have to look at the whole picture and that means looking at everything pcs included, and right now the Mac is a better deal overall.
Daniel
asif786
Jan 4, 07:59 AM
Wow, this is great, but a bit odd..
Doesn't seem very Apple like, does it? Another thing that stuck me as odd was that if you look at the two latest Apple PR articles (apple.com/pr) they both have quotes from Phill Schiller. For as long as I can remember, these have always had quotes from SJ..
Could the sudden price reductions and Phil's name on the press releases mean that there is trouble brewing at apple? Will SJ announce his resignation next week? (lol, i think that might be a bit far-fetched :rolleyes: )
Just struck me as a bit odd, that's all :)
/asif
Doesn't seem very Apple like, does it? Another thing that stuck me as odd was that if you look at the two latest Apple PR articles (apple.com/pr) they both have quotes from Phill Schiller. For as long as I can remember, these have always had quotes from SJ..
Could the sudden price reductions and Phil's name on the press releases mean that there is trouble brewing at apple? Will SJ announce his resignation next week? (lol, i think that might be a bit far-fetched :rolleyes: )
Just struck me as a bit odd, that's all :)
/asif
benixau
Oct 14, 12:04 PM
Originally posted by TheFink
MWSF 2004 earliest. If you think any earlier, you're not being realistic. Apple is a CUSTOMER of IBM. They will get them in mass quantities when IBM says so.
And if apple want to buy 2000 of those things IBM isnt about to say no. It may say hang on a month we need to get them but never no.
Originally posted by jelloshotsrule
i doubt we'll see dual. much less quad
No, the top of the line pmac will beat least a dual, has been for ages. Also with the multi processoing capabilities of the new chips, i think we may end up seeing quads, maybe at the end of life stage, but still quads.
And no intel, AMD or any other x86 cr@p i know can go quad. hmmm 4x1.8Ghz. All with altivec running photoshop 8 optimised for quad altivec.
Furture situation: hey mate when are you going to finish that photoshop filter thing on the tiff.
Arent you done yet, took me a few seconds, what are you using?
P4 3.2Ghz, what have you got
PM Quad 1.8Ghz, i was getting my sons assignment done whilst i waited for you to get your bit done,
(drooling in pants, wife comes by and runs off crying)
we will dream, but then thats what rumour sites are for.
MWSF 2004 earliest. If you think any earlier, you're not being realistic. Apple is a CUSTOMER of IBM. They will get them in mass quantities when IBM says so.
And if apple want to buy 2000 of those things IBM isnt about to say no. It may say hang on a month we need to get them but never no.
Originally posted by jelloshotsrule
i doubt we'll see dual. much less quad
No, the top of the line pmac will beat least a dual, has been for ages. Also with the multi processoing capabilities of the new chips, i think we may end up seeing quads, maybe at the end of life stage, but still quads.
And no intel, AMD or any other x86 cr@p i know can go quad. hmmm 4x1.8Ghz. All with altivec running photoshop 8 optimised for quad altivec.
Furture situation: hey mate when are you going to finish that photoshop filter thing on the tiff.
Arent you done yet, took me a few seconds, what are you using?
P4 3.2Ghz, what have you got
PM Quad 1.8Ghz, i was getting my sons assignment done whilst i waited for you to get your bit done,
(drooling in pants, wife comes by and runs off crying)
we will dream, but then thats what rumour sites are for.
WithTea
Jun 19, 03:25 PM
Well, I just added my home computer - which is on often enough, but my dad would kill me if I left it running 24/7. Oh well, it's another little processor chugging along for Macrumors Team Folding!
Could someone explain to me what a "Tinker core" is? Is it just a different kind of protien or something? Also, if you don't finish the frame in the time till the "next frame end", what happens?
Thanks!
Tea
EDIT: Oh, and how do you tell if you're finishing the frames in time?
EDIT EDIT: Lol, keep thinking of things. What would be really cool would be to get my school to do this. All those computers sitting on here and there. Anyone know if it would work when noone's signed into one of those network thingys they use?
Then all I'd need to do would be to get them to use my username. :D
Could someone explain to me what a "Tinker core" is? Is it just a different kind of protien or something? Also, if you don't finish the frame in the time till the "next frame end", what happens?
Thanks!
Tea
EDIT: Oh, and how do you tell if you're finishing the frames in time?
EDIT EDIT: Lol, keep thinking of things. What would be really cool would be to get my school to do this. All those computers sitting on here and there. Anyone know if it would work when noone's signed into one of those network thingys they use?
Then all I'd need to do would be to get them to use my username. :D
ninewhereman
Mar 21, 01:24 AM
You can add Super Mario Brothers VC - Wii. Couldn't resist the draw of the VC anymore.
peter2002
Oct 28, 04:05 PM
It's about time. I'm glad somebody has woke up at Apple. By October Intel will have the 4.4GHZ P5 with a 1MB L2 cache and a 600MHZ FSB, so why would anybody want a 1.8GHZ 970?
Peter :)
Peter :)
macgeek2005
Apr 13, 04:17 PM
Hey, I had a dream that the Mac Pro's were released, and they had a Radeon 9600 video card!!!!! I woke up screaming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:eek: :eek:
mad jew
Mar 22, 08:58 PM
Why not just sue the guy :confused:
Is he American? Does he even live in a country that has ITMS? I don't know heaps about international law or anything but this may be harder than it sounds. :( I wish it wasn't though.
Is he American? Does he even live in a country that has ITMS? I don't know heaps about international law or anything but this may be harder than it sounds. :( I wish it wasn't though.
MacBandit
Sep 28, 02:20 AM
Originally posted by solvs
You guys are being way too optimistic.
New PowerBooks with 1 GHz G4, SuperDrive, and 64 MB Video Card, if we're lucky. New iBook with 800 MHz (+ if they go with a 133 MHz FSB, probably still a G3) and 32 MB Radeon, but probably only if the PowerBook gets a 64.
Maybe intergrated Bluetooth, but probably not until the next itineration.
Eventually new iMacs and eMacs with single 1 GHz G4s and a 133 MHz FSB. New Superdrives, probably in the Towers first, after they come out. But, NO NEW TOWERS!!! Not for awhile anyway. They JUST started shipping the 1.25s, and January isn't that far away.
Hate to be a buzzkill, and I hope I'm wrong.
Hey you're not killing my buzz at all that's exactly what I said in my response.
You guys are being way too optimistic.
New PowerBooks with 1 GHz G4, SuperDrive, and 64 MB Video Card, if we're lucky. New iBook with 800 MHz (+ if they go with a 133 MHz FSB, probably still a G3) and 32 MB Radeon, but probably only if the PowerBook gets a 64.
Maybe intergrated Bluetooth, but probably not until the next itineration.
Eventually new iMacs and eMacs with single 1 GHz G4s and a 133 MHz FSB. New Superdrives, probably in the Towers first, after they come out. But, NO NEW TOWERS!!! Not for awhile anyway. They JUST started shipping the 1.25s, and January isn't that far away.
Hate to be a buzzkill, and I hope I'm wrong.
Hey you're not killing my buzz at all that's exactly what I said in my response.
Haberdasher
Oct 9, 03:45 PM
You think that's bad? In Italy, when someone goes against the "will" of the federal labor union, they're found with a bullet in their head.
Just thought I'd let you know that. :D
PS-In a two week trip to Italy last summer, I was delayed by TWO transport labor strikes...according to locals, this happens regularly. You might wonder how they get stuff done if this happens so often. The short answer is that they don't. :rolleyes:
Just thought I'd let you know that. :D
PS-In a two week trip to Italy last summer, I was delayed by TWO transport labor strikes...according to locals, this happens regularly. You might wonder how they get stuff done if this happens so often. The short answer is that they don't. :rolleyes:
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