Plumbstone
Mar 3, 03:31 AM
easiest way is to bounce the klopgeist click onto its own AUDIO track then cut and mute it when you want it to drop out.
or use a midi click and simply stop looping it at the point you want it to stop.
or use a midi click and simply stop looping it at the point you want it to stop.
Consultant
Feb 1, 09:49 PM
Instead of having an AT&T/Rogers/Fido/O2/Verizon/etc... subforum, why not have two separate subforums. One for GSM, one for CDMA.
Exactly. I bet lots of n00bs are going to ask about unlock.
Exactly. I bet lots of n00bs are going to ask about unlock.
gigemzach
Apr 23, 08:15 PM
I just got my BSE order today (bought it when they did 10% discount + free shipping). I got a open envelope and packing slip, no screen protectors. It appears they didn't seal the envelope when sending, because the adhesive to seal the envelope is unused.
Do you think BSE forgot to put them in there, or someone from the post office jacked em?
Has anyone else received an order like this?
I just received mine and no such thing. Just email them. They have a really good support staff.
Do you think BSE forgot to put them in there, or someone from the post office jacked em?
Has anyone else received an order like this?
I just received mine and no such thing. Just email them. They have a really good support staff.
jimthorn
Jul 8, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by MacFan25
How do you get to the temp monitor? I looked in utilities, but couldn't find anything.
It's a freeware app called Temperature Monitor. Here's a link:
http://www.bresink.de/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
It works great if you have supported hardware, or I should say hardware that is capable of reporting temperatures.
edit: Oh, and according to the author's FAQ,
the "normal" temperature for current Mac CPUs depends on the particular model, but CPU temperatures between 122 and 158 degrees Fahrenheit (50 to 70 degrees Celsius) can be expected for all up-to-date computers. The PowerPC 7450 processor used on most G4 models is specified to operate at a die-junction temperature between 0 and 105 degrees Celsius (32 to 221 degrees Fahrenheit).
How do you get to the temp monitor? I looked in utilities, but couldn't find anything.
It's a freeware app called Temperature Monitor. Here's a link:
http://www.bresink.de/osx/TemperatureMonitor.html
It works great if you have supported hardware, or I should say hardware that is capable of reporting temperatures.
edit: Oh, and according to the author's FAQ,
the "normal" temperature for current Mac CPUs depends on the particular model, but CPU temperatures between 122 and 158 degrees Fahrenheit (50 to 70 degrees Celsius) can be expected for all up-to-date computers. The PowerPC 7450 processor used on most G4 models is specified to operate at a die-junction temperature between 0 and 105 degrees Celsius (32 to 221 degrees Fahrenheit).
davidgrimm
Dec 24, 08:56 PM
Not surprising at all. The iPhone costs more than an iPad, yet has a screen that is 1/4th the size. The electronics that make up a phone are cheap compared to screen, so clearly the rest is profit for either Apple or ATT.
840quadra
May 5, 11:51 PM
Process 2 on my G4 is having the same issue
It is getting a 404 error on that process, and it won't turn in my previous work unit. All IP and internet connectivity is doing well. I will see if Process 1 runs into the same problem when it is completed.
It is getting a 404 error on that process, and it won't turn in my previous work unit. All IP and internet connectivity is doing well. I will see if Process 1 runs into the same problem when it is completed.
likemyorbs
Apr 8, 06:50 PM
Im going crazy trying to set this up. How do i know the range of dhcp ip addresses my router gives out? my router ip is the same as yours.
mnkeybsness
Jul 21, 10:26 PM
wow that rocks...what is it from/for?
thejadedmonkey
Oct 12, 12:18 AM
2) Pages and Keynote (and it seems the "Lasso") are all targeted at the non-experienced computer user. Unfortunately, for the most part, that is the exact opposite audience who use spreadsheets.
I use excel to view my schedule. So do all my friends. I also use it for basic accounting.
I use excel to view my schedule. So do all my friends. I also use it for basic accounting.
Littleodie914
Aug 23, 10:11 AM
Aquisition for Mac OS X is also a very stable, very efficient and easy to use P2P program. I use it to preview songs before I actually buy them on iTMS... ;) Good luck!
Blue Velvet
Sep 11, 10:14 AM
One thread where I shall read every post.
It's interesting to note how it affected so many people beyond the victims and their families... much of that footage I saw on TV that day I have never seen again, particularly that huge dust cloud enveloping everything.
It's interesting to note how it affected so many people beyond the victims and their families... much of that footage I saw on TV that day I have never seen again, particularly that huge dust cloud enveloping everything.
Sky Blue
Jan 16, 06:05 PM
Yes, they have a booth.
No, I didn't go in - I would have yelled at some poor booth drone about the sorry state of QuickBooks for Mac for a good 45 minutes if I had. :mad:
Another company that has turned a cold shoulder towards the Mac recently who supposedly has a booth this year (though I must have not seen it in the West Hall yesterday): EMC Insignia. I need to go back to the show, track down their booth, and yell at one of their poor booth drones about the sorry state of Retrospect for Mac. :D
Did you bother to read the thread before you posted?
No, I didn't go in - I would have yelled at some poor booth drone about the sorry state of QuickBooks for Mac for a good 45 minutes if I had. :mad:
Another company that has turned a cold shoulder towards the Mac recently who supposedly has a booth this year (though I must have not seen it in the West Hall yesterday): EMC Insignia. I need to go back to the show, track down their booth, and yell at one of their poor booth drones about the sorry state of Retrospect for Mac. :D
Did you bother to read the thread before you posted?
mi5moav
Oct 8, 06:16 PM
Why European mobile service is better.
Almost everyone gets free incoming minutes.
Almost everywhere you go you get a signal
Usually get latest greatest phones(though not from MOT)
Text messaging is way cheaper
Alrady have HSDPA in many capital cities
Less expensive services and taxes
Pre-paid service is the way to go
I get my cable, DSL, mobile and landline on one bill from T-MOBILE
Almost everyone gets free incoming minutes.
Almost everywhere you go you get a signal
Usually get latest greatest phones(though not from MOT)
Text messaging is way cheaper
Alrady have HSDPA in many capital cities
Less expensive services and taxes
Pre-paid service is the way to go
I get my cable, DSL, mobile and landline on one bill from T-MOBILE
emotion
Oct 25, 07:34 AM
Not sure why people think this is bad. Fair use if you ask me.
OTOH it's possibly open to abuse but i think it's worth the risk. I'm not overly keen on DRM stopping people doing what they like with stuff they've paid for. I wouldn't touch a DRM CD for example. All my downloads are from places that don't do DRM (and have at least 320kbps mp3 or better).
OTOH it's possibly open to abuse but i think it's worth the risk. I'm not overly keen on DRM stopping people doing what they like with stuff they've paid for. I wouldn't touch a DRM CD for example. All my downloads are from places that don't do DRM (and have at least 320kbps mp3 or better).
smithrh
Apr 18, 12:02 PM
There's a timing issue here.
While LTE is out, it's not widely deployed yet. Cores of cities are being covered, but many markets don't have coverage yet (true for me personally - my "market" has coverage, but only where I work and not on the commute home, or at home).
Mobile chipsets for LTE are also power-hungry today.
When do you push to have LTE in your handset? Sure, Verizon may be pushing it, but until a device can meet Jobs's's's high bar for performance, I don't see a shift just yet.
Perhaps a delay to September makes things clearer to Apple. Perhaps there's a new chipset coming from QC which doesn't suck space and power (and generate a lot of heat in the process).
September also allows for a bunch more expansion of LTE, specifically VzW here in the states.
While LTE is out, it's not widely deployed yet. Cores of cities are being covered, but many markets don't have coverage yet (true for me personally - my "market" has coverage, but only where I work and not on the commute home, or at home).
Mobile chipsets for LTE are also power-hungry today.
When do you push to have LTE in your handset? Sure, Verizon may be pushing it, but until a device can meet Jobs's's's high bar for performance, I don't see a shift just yet.
Perhaps a delay to September makes things clearer to Apple. Perhaps there's a new chipset coming from QC which doesn't suck space and power (and generate a lot of heat in the process).
September also allows for a bunch more expansion of LTE, specifically VzW here in the states.
gman901
Apr 23, 08:19 AM
I know some folks will say get a Windows machine for gaming, but I only keep one laptop which is my 11" Air because it is awesome for everything I do. Now that I got that out of the way, my question is what are some optimum resolutions for games like Metro 2033 and Crysis 2 that give you the best fps while maintaining the best sharpness and clarity while playing? When I use the default 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 resolutions built into these games, I always get black bars on the sides. I usually get 20-30 fps with these resolutions and games; however I would prefer to play with a full screen.
AndrewR23
Apr 29, 08:52 PM
I won't be opening the box if I buy it, that's for sure.
Might not be an answer to this, but does anyone know how much a sealed iPhone 2G might be worth? And may be worth in the future?
Oh wait, if the phone is still sealed, how could it be a refurb?
Might not be an answer to this, but does anyone know how much a sealed iPhone 2G might be worth? And may be worth in the future?
Oh wait, if the phone is still sealed, how could it be a refurb?
DHagan4755
Mar 13, 06:49 PM
I should see no reason why it wouldn't work like it does on the PowerBooks given that you feed the iBook the maximum amount of RAM. The only other limiting factors are the graphics card memory and the size of the screen (1024x768) is somewhat limiting when you have all of Final Cut's windows open.
edwdcook
Jan 6, 09:25 AM
Has any one else noticed, or has it already been pointed out, that on the iCal image on the apple.com Leopard preview site
http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/ical.html
we see the iCal app open but the little black triangle under the icon in the dock is missing.
http://www.apple.com/macosx/leopard/ical.html
we see the iCal app open but the little black triangle under the icon in the dock is missing.
jackerin
Mar 26, 10:58 AM
Hey y'all. I just bought a new double din Navigation head unit for for car. One of the many media features is that it excepts a micro SD card. What I would like to be able to do is create a micro SD card from my Mac.
A micro SD card is a physical product. Your Mac is not a factory. If you mean you want to disassemble your Mac and create a micro SD card from the components I would advise you not to do that as it will significantly devalue your computer.
It will make much more economic sense to buy a new micro SD card, for which you will need a card reader that accepts rather than than excepts the format.
A micro SD card is a physical product. Your Mac is not a factory. If you mean you want to disassemble your Mac and create a micro SD card from the components I would advise you not to do that as it will significantly devalue your computer.
It will make much more economic sense to buy a new micro SD card, for which you will need a card reader that accepts rather than than excepts the format.
ham_man
Sep 3, 10:42 PM
Ambitious Lemon (http://www.ambitiouslemon.com.com). I think that this may work. And yes I found it whilst thumbing through user profiles... :rolleyes:
Kann
Jan 28, 12:19 PM
The dump command runs as root. Do you actually run the database as root with all file owned by root? Most people would make a special user just for the databse. If you are setup like that then perhaps you should run the dump as that user.
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 08:32 PM
Do you remember USB 1.1? The USB 1.1 port and plug look like a USB 2.0 port and plug, but a USB 1.1 port/plug will not deliver USB 2.0 speeds when one connects a USB 2.0 device to a USB 1.1 interface.
The same goes for the MDP and TB interface.
While TB might look like MDP, they are not the same.
The same goes for the MDP and TB interface.
While TB might look like MDP, they are not the same.
PeterKG
Mar 13, 03:38 PM
Hi guys, so I have a 2010 13" 1.86 GHz 4 GB RAM MBA and was wondering if you think it will run Lion smoothly.
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
Yes it will run Lion smoothly. Even better than SL.
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
Yes it will run Lion smoothly. Even better than SL.
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