viniciusc
Jan 10, 04:07 PM
Pretty much the prettiest desktop I've had
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/8980/screenshot20110110at803.th.png (http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/8980/screenshot20110110at803.png)
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/8980/screenshot20110110at803.th.png (http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/8980/screenshot20110110at803.png)
sk8mash
Sep 29, 05:03 PM
It does not work here. EyeTV 3.2 running on my MBP, iPhone access enabled in settings, WiFi okay, but I am only getting this message ("cannot find EyeTV in network") like in the screenshot. Rebooted iPhone twice: NADA.
Restart your mac.
Restart your mac.
wmmk
Dec 12, 10:33 PM
dang, dad said we can't go! rats.
well, my mom just started a blog, maybe i can convince her that MWSF is the best place for iWeb tips:)
well, my mom just started a blog, maybe i can convince her that MWSF is the best place for iWeb tips:)
takao
Apr 5, 08:09 AM
Biggest problem with Veloster: it needs a more powerful engine. Maybe Hyundai will see it fit to install the 173 bhp 2.4-liter I-4 found on the current Kia Forte, which would give the Veloster a needed performance boost. :)
perhaps down the line for the US market, for the european market a NA I4 2.4 liter engine with 173hp is just going to gather dust in the showrooms
140hp will be fine for the launch looking at the competition: the cr-z is 136 hp hybrid only, the megane ranges from 110 to 180 and the scirocco from 120 to 210 (that is a 2.0 turbo petrol) including diesel options
and those hardly selling great at the moment: don't make it worse with an unsellable engine
perhaps down the line for the US market, for the european market a NA I4 2.4 liter engine with 173hp is just going to gather dust in the showrooms
140hp will be fine for the launch looking at the competition: the cr-z is 136 hp hybrid only, the megane ranges from 110 to 180 and the scirocco from 120 to 210 (that is a 2.0 turbo petrol) including diesel options
and those hardly selling great at the moment: don't make it worse with an unsellable engine
Consultant
Apr 14, 03:45 PM
This looks like a very real possibility. I've got three main questions.
1. How on earth can I build a case like that, or what options exist for building a case like this?
2. What type of software is available to run something like this, assuming I have a working knowledge of Linux (GUI Versions)?
3. What are the pros/cons of a setup like this compared to just getting a storage array and connecting it to a Mac Pro considering the fact that I want to be able to pull data from this remotely.
...And doesn't 4GB of ram seem like too little?
Does not include labor and support costs.
Custom built case will be more expensive for 1 copy. Diagram is included on that page.
1. How on earth can I build a case like that, or what options exist for building a case like this?
2. What type of software is available to run something like this, assuming I have a working knowledge of Linux (GUI Versions)?
3. What are the pros/cons of a setup like this compared to just getting a storage array and connecting it to a Mac Pro considering the fact that I want to be able to pull data from this remotely.
...And doesn't 4GB of ram seem like too little?
Does not include labor and support costs.
Custom built case will be more expensive for 1 copy. Diagram is included on that page.
b0ned0me
Dec 4, 05:00 AM
Bah. I can't even be bothered to read to the end of the thread about this nonsense. What's next, a press release announcing the danger of not securing your iPod headphones? Just think, if someone held on to the end of your headphone cable they could use it to follow you from several feet away EVEN IN THE DARK :eek:
rstansby
Dec 7, 05:45 PM
Basically they are admitting that Verizon was right about AT&Ts spotty coverage.
Mr Fusion
Apr 28, 09:59 AM
If you don't like the rules of your job, then quit. Otherwise suffer the consequences.
Sure boss, because good paying jobs are so plentiful and easy to get I should just walk off my job whenever I get the urge... :rolleyes:
Any more words of wisdom for the masses Copernicus?
Sure boss, because good paying jobs are so plentiful and easy to get I should just walk off my job whenever I get the urge... :rolleyes:
Any more words of wisdom for the masses Copernicus?
thedarkhorse
Apr 18, 03:39 PM
You do use the viewer and canvas simultaneously when doing multiclip editing, but I'm sure that this feature will be implemented in some way once the software is released.
I'm hoping multiclip is even better in FCPX, seems like they now have the power to make multiclips of different codec/resolution so we don't need to have the exact same format for both camera angles. With automatic audio waveform syncing too...
I'm hoping multiclip is even better in FCPX, seems like they now have the power to make multiclips of different codec/resolution so we don't need to have the exact same format for both camera angles. With automatic audio waveform syncing too...
Dagless
Oct 14, 02:10 PM
I don't understand the importance of this. A university in a country I don't live in has started to buy more Macs? Colour me unimpressed.
harrymerkin
Mar 7, 07:57 PM
The design is my own . . .but it was for something so I don't own anymore.
reubs
Mar 7, 06:26 PM
new one for this week :)
Is that Twitterrific 3 still running, or have you found a way to mod the appearance of Twitterrific 4?
Is that Twitterrific 3 still running, or have you found a way to mod the appearance of Twitterrific 4?
ender land
Apr 12, 11:09 AM
As you said in a previous post, you wanted to drag them into the modern age. Who are you or anybody else to judge who is "modern" and who is not? The standard for criminal punishment should be conformity to the law and not conformity to the current fashion.
Bingo.
There are so many reasons they could have used which would have made sense and had my support. But this reason is NOT one of them.
Bingo.
There are so many reasons they could have used which would have made sense and had my support. But this reason is NOT one of them.
steadysignal
Apr 17, 07:32 AM
uh, great?
CFreymarc
Apr 10, 11:29 PM
What a ridiculous title.
Congratulations, you just been played as free promotion. Steve Jobs has been doing this his entire career. BTW, iWoz was the first in the "i" biography titled stories.
However, my favorite is "The Macintosh Way" buy Guy Kawasaki. I have turned down jobs from people who trashed that book.
Congratulations, you just been played as free promotion. Steve Jobs has been doing this his entire career. BTW, iWoz was the first in the "i" biography titled stories.
However, my favorite is "The Macintosh Way" buy Guy Kawasaki. I have turned down jobs from people who trashed that book.
Soulfly22583
Mar 9, 12:40 PM
switched it up again - this time some Slightly Stoopid with Angelo Moore from Fishbone. This is a shot from Slightly Stoopid's Flickr, taken at their Lundi Gras show in New Orleans at the House of Blues. Great damn show indeed it was!
http://i.imgur.com/uymF4.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/uymF4.jpg
MacRumors
Apr 12, 10:40 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/12/analyst-speculates-apple-prepping-video-subscription-service-to-challenge-netflix/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/12/113910-apple_tv_netflix.jpg
selena gomez hot kissing
selena gomez hot kissing
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/12/113910-apple_tv_netflix.jpg
ajs1991
Mar 8, 11:39 AM
@master00, Do you have a link for that picture? Thanks.
Muscleflex
Apr 12, 02:32 AM
who is stupid enough to even think about writing this crap??? they should be shot!
dal20402
Apr 28, 08:12 AM
Sorry, don't get it.
768 vertical pixels was not enough back in 12" PB days and is not enough now. I feel like I'm looking at my document through a little gunslit.
900 vertical pixels is a big improvement. And the 13" is still tiny and featherweight for a notebook.
768 vertical pixels was not enough back in 12" PB days and is not enough now. I feel like I'm looking at my document through a little gunslit.
900 vertical pixels is a big improvement. And the 13" is still tiny and featherweight for a notebook.
MacRumors
Aug 3, 10:03 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
A picture taken apparently during the setup of WWDC has begun circulating around the mac web (http://www.digg.com/apple/WWDC_2006_Banner_Revieled_With_possible_hints_at_new_products). Much of what the banner depicts is nothing new, however some have pointed out that Apple is once again touting 64-bit application development, and the desktop model depicted looks very similar to today's PowerMac G5.
Core Duo (Yonah), currently used in today's iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini computers, is a 32 bit processor whereas Core 2 Duo (Conroe/Merom) and Xeon are 64 bit. A recent page 2 rumor (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060802151736.shtml) indicated that in addition to a Mac Pro introduction, the MacBook Pro may be updated to include Merom which would leave only Apple's consumer systems with 32 bit processors.
Also of note is that most of Apple's most sensitive banners at events are typically heavily guarded and draped with black cloths (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2005/04/20050417134643.shtml) until the related announcements are made.
A picture taken apparently during the setup of WWDC has begun circulating around the mac web (http://www.digg.com/apple/WWDC_2006_Banner_Revieled_With_possible_hints_at_new_products). Much of what the banner depicts is nothing new, however some have pointed out that Apple is once again touting 64-bit application development, and the desktop model depicted looks very similar to today's PowerMac G5.
Core Duo (Yonah), currently used in today's iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini computers, is a 32 bit processor whereas Core 2 Duo (Conroe/Merom) and Xeon are 64 bit. A recent page 2 rumor (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060802151736.shtml) indicated that in addition to a Mac Pro introduction, the MacBook Pro may be updated to include Merom which would leave only Apple's consumer systems with 32 bit processors.
Also of note is that most of Apple's most sensitive banners at events are typically heavily guarded and draped with black cloths (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2005/04/20050417134643.shtml) until the related announcements are made.
n-abounds
Sep 12, 11:10 AM
Well we can look forward to one thing after the announcement...People immediately speculating when the next update to the product line is...
:(
:(
MattDell
Sep 12, 12:05 PM
CNBC just CONFIRMED a Wireless Streaming Device!
And that confirmation is nowhere to be found.
And that confirmation is nowhere to be found.
Quboid
Dec 30, 10:26 PM
What is the actual cost off getting in?
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