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garzy
Apr 9, 12:21 PM
Ha! i remeber oregon trail! we had that school.
when people in your party died, kids would always have the gravestones read something like "Billy SUcks", so when another kid passed by that grave in game, they would see it
also, i had one instructor who had wolfenstein on his computer and let me play it when i finished my work in class
when people in your party died, kids would always have the gravestones read something like "Billy SUcks", so when another kid passed by that grave in game, they would see it
also, i had one instructor who had wolfenstein on his computer and let me play it when i finished my work in class
applekid
Mar 25, 09:02 PM
We just happened to have a thread covering all of this and you create a new one why? :confused:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=290534
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=290534
Givmeabrek
Apr 3, 10:20 AM
Ha, ha, one of the first cases made for the iPhone 4. Very poor design. Camera interference, back scratches up terribly, fit is lousy etc. :eek:
Sydde
May 1, 11:10 PM
You should use [[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath] to locate your application's resource directory. Then you can use a NSFileManager method to either create an array of filenames from your subdirectory (by appending the folder name to the resource path as a path component) or create a directory enumerator. If you image folder has subfolders itself, you would use the directory enumerator to go through them easily, filtering out the folder names as you go.
As far as it being "manual", you only have to do it once.
As far as it being "manual", you only have to do it once.
bareguns
May 3, 11:14 AM
Hi everyone... I have a new-ish macbook running snow leopard.... i used to use a windows computer too so i partitioned my 1TB external hard drive, 450gb NTFS and 550GB FAT32. and then soon after stopped using windows all together. I use the FAT32 to play films on my ps3..
Now i have completely filled up my FAT32 partition, and need to re format my NTFS partition to FAT32 so i can start using that too..... i haven't got a spare hard drive to put all of the data on, and there isnt enough space to temporarily store it on my mac.
All i need to know basically is if you can format separate partitions of an external hard drive without losing the data on the other partition and how to do it!! im too scared to just try it because this would obviously cause great great frustration if i were to lose 6 months worth of downloads and stuff! :(
thanks in advance for your help!
Gary :o
Now i have completely filled up my FAT32 partition, and need to re format my NTFS partition to FAT32 so i can start using that too..... i haven't got a spare hard drive to put all of the data on, and there isnt enough space to temporarily store it on my mac.
All i need to know basically is if you can format separate partitions of an external hard drive without losing the data on the other partition and how to do it!! im too scared to just try it because this would obviously cause great great frustration if i were to lose 6 months worth of downloads and stuff! :(
thanks in advance for your help!
Gary :o
cube
May 5, 08:34 AM
The standard name of the "3D transistors" is FinFETs.
mbustamante
May 1, 04:22 PM
Acouple days ago, I was running a PC. My mother wanted XP off so I uninstaled it. Well, being the Geinus that Bill Gates is, My version of XP did not backup 98. So, I convinced my mom to buy a mac. I've had no problems with it so far, and I hope I don't in the future. Thank-you apple!
hollerz
Mar 5, 01:41 PM
The liner notes is something I REALLY want. They should take the digital booklet to the next level. You could click on the album art, and up pops the digital booklet, using some cool Core Animation stuff so you can flick through it like the real thing.
I can't see them linking to YouTube videos (more likely link to the music video on the Store). But I'd love to see them enhance it so I can link a music video to a song, instead of having it as a separate entry in the library. Each song with a video linked to it would have the music video icon on the right hand side. Double click on a song and it plays the normal MP3 audio, click on the music video icon and it plays the music video.
And lyrics aswell, definitely. I use a dashboard widget at the minute which is easy enough, but would be nice to have a good way to view them in iTunes (Getting info is not a good way, before anyone says :P)
I can't see them linking to YouTube videos (more likely link to the music video on the Store). But I'd love to see them enhance it so I can link a music video to a song, instead of having it as a separate entry in the library. Each song with a video linked to it would have the music video icon on the right hand side. Double click on a song and it plays the normal MP3 audio, click on the music video icon and it plays the music video.
And lyrics aswell, definitely. I use a dashboard widget at the minute which is easy enough, but would be nice to have a good way to view them in iTunes (Getting info is not a good way, before anyone says :P)
jim4spam
May 1, 10:23 PM
We had about 10,000photos when our iPhoto library became too unstable to use with confidence.
We looked at Lightroom and Aperture before finally deciding on Lightroom.
We've been happy and not looked back. We only put our top 1% of photos into iPhoto for easy uploading to Facebook/mobileme gallery etc.
I suggest using MRoogle (http://mroogle.edesignuk.com/) to search for threads about "lightroom or aperture", but most people end up saying that you can download both for 30days trials and then decide. But make sure you have plenty of time to play before you decide.
here are a few:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1020439
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=476967
and also via google
http://www.apertureland.com/2010/06/25/lightroom-3-vs-aperture-3/
http://www.photoradar.com/reviews/buying-guides/lightroom-3-vs-aperture-3
Enjoy researching!
We looked at Lightroom and Aperture before finally deciding on Lightroom.
We've been happy and not looked back. We only put our top 1% of photos into iPhoto for easy uploading to Facebook/mobileme gallery etc.
I suggest using MRoogle (http://mroogle.edesignuk.com/) to search for threads about "lightroom or aperture", but most people end up saying that you can download both for 30days trials and then decide. But make sure you have plenty of time to play before you decide.
here are a few:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1020439
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=476967
and also via google
http://www.apertureland.com/2010/06/25/lightroom-3-vs-aperture-3/
http://www.photoradar.com/reviews/buying-guides/lightroom-3-vs-aperture-3
Enjoy researching!
ipuppies
Jul 19, 08:09 AM
i have been waiting for my ipad for 2 weeks and it is finally coming. I am soo excited to see it. It should be coming today. I no exactly how you feel. Just keep on waiting!:D
SevenInchScrew
Nov 23, 06:06 PM
I've had Vudu for a while, since it is built in to my Samsung TV. Everyone gets a free video to start when you sign up, so I watched Hurt Locker a while back. Quality is fine, but the selection is really lacking, and the prices are too expensive. It is nice to have more options, but I've never used it since my free trial.
abrooks
Dec 1, 05:52 PM
Powerbook Review
I�ve owned my new Powerbook 15� for around 3 months now, I think it�s a little short of that but no need to be precise. I will be breaking the traditions of a standard review by putting my negative views first, thus anyone reading the review will finish on a good note.
And finally, Enjoy.
Negative Views
Fortunately my Powerbook has given me very little quibbles and has generally gave a very good impression, first of all the usual complaint, it gets a little too hot for comfort and by that I mean the comfort of my legs, work these things hard and they get really hot! Moving on from that which I consider very insignificant, the standard RAM of 256mb was a little less than I would have liked to see for the price and as we all know buying memory from Apple is hard on the credit cards but a simple purchase from Crucial managed to get me a nice 1GB. Lastly on negative points, the price, I think it could be a little bit lower for what your getting its difficult to justify the price but I�m not complaining!
The Packaging
In usual Apple fashion the packaging is impressive, the box was sturdy on the long traipse home and it has a little handle although I didn�t take the risk and use it. On opening it is clear that this has been design well and everything is neatly arranged for convenience and protection. I must note that it comes with a polystyrene keyboard cover; I think this is worth keeping for future use.
The Powerbook
Now we�re onto the good stuff, too be a little more exact on my specs I bought it on 80GB 5200 rpm hard drive, 256mb RAM, and it�s the 1.33Ghz model, unfortunately I opted out of having a backlit keyboard. After a few days I decided it needed more memory for what I wanted to do with it so I purchased two 512mb sticks from Crucial.
The main use for my Powerbook is graphics and print, so I use the standard programs, InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, usually all running at the same time, the Powerbook performs very well and isn�t sluggish at all although the rendering of large InDesign documents can be a little slow. Along with those programs iChat and Adium are always running and I have never experienced a problem with any of them.
Boot up times are quick, and just for the record it is yet to Kernel panic on me and I have never had to force quit and application, but the Finder has crashed a few times but this seems to be a problem with Illustrator saving into an open folder.
I know a few issues that I wanted covered when I was looking to purchase so I�m going to try and cover them now, firstly the battery, I personally believe that the battery in my Powerbook is very good and with Airport on, brightness full, Bluetooth off and running iChat, iTunes, Safari and Adium I can easily get 3.5 hours out of it and even run over the 4 hour mark. Things that are a little more processor intensive can severely knock the battery life but it has never been an inconvenience to me and I do travel around a lot and use my Powerbook.
Wireless signal, I use my wireless connection almost all the time and on a second note at home my wireless base station is an Airport Express, I heard rumour that the signal in the PowerBooks was quite poor but I find it to be the exact opposite, it is absolutely excellent and through several walls I can easily have full or close to full signal from my Airport Express.
Other little niggles, I read about it being a G4 processor, I purchased my Powerbook being confident that a G5 Powerbook is a long way off and any revision would be in January 2005 and that didn�t bother me, I also know that Tiger will run well on my system.
In terms of size and weight I cannot commend Apple enough on this one, it is truly amazing how thin my 15� Powerbook is and the screen size is perfect although I will be purchasing an external monitor to help with those large graphics and more important work colour wise.
Conclusion
This was easily the best computer I have ever owned and certainly best Mac, if you are a design, musician or general computer use I highly recommend this too you, it performs well and with enough RAM can churn through almost anything you throw at it.
Well I�ve finished this review in record time and its quite late so I�m sure I�ve missed a large amount of stuff out, if you are looking to purchase I hope this review has been helpful if you need to know anything else I will happily add to the review, send me a note or mail me at abrooks@spymac.com. Finally thank you very much and good day to you all.
I�ve owned my new Powerbook 15� for around 3 months now, I think it�s a little short of that but no need to be precise. I will be breaking the traditions of a standard review by putting my negative views first, thus anyone reading the review will finish on a good note.
And finally, Enjoy.
Negative Views
Fortunately my Powerbook has given me very little quibbles and has generally gave a very good impression, first of all the usual complaint, it gets a little too hot for comfort and by that I mean the comfort of my legs, work these things hard and they get really hot! Moving on from that which I consider very insignificant, the standard RAM of 256mb was a little less than I would have liked to see for the price and as we all know buying memory from Apple is hard on the credit cards but a simple purchase from Crucial managed to get me a nice 1GB. Lastly on negative points, the price, I think it could be a little bit lower for what your getting its difficult to justify the price but I�m not complaining!
The Packaging
In usual Apple fashion the packaging is impressive, the box was sturdy on the long traipse home and it has a little handle although I didn�t take the risk and use it. On opening it is clear that this has been design well and everything is neatly arranged for convenience and protection. I must note that it comes with a polystyrene keyboard cover; I think this is worth keeping for future use.
The Powerbook
Now we�re onto the good stuff, too be a little more exact on my specs I bought it on 80GB 5200 rpm hard drive, 256mb RAM, and it�s the 1.33Ghz model, unfortunately I opted out of having a backlit keyboard. After a few days I decided it needed more memory for what I wanted to do with it so I purchased two 512mb sticks from Crucial.
The main use for my Powerbook is graphics and print, so I use the standard programs, InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator, usually all running at the same time, the Powerbook performs very well and isn�t sluggish at all although the rendering of large InDesign documents can be a little slow. Along with those programs iChat and Adium are always running and I have never experienced a problem with any of them.
Boot up times are quick, and just for the record it is yet to Kernel panic on me and I have never had to force quit and application, but the Finder has crashed a few times but this seems to be a problem with Illustrator saving into an open folder.
I know a few issues that I wanted covered when I was looking to purchase so I�m going to try and cover them now, firstly the battery, I personally believe that the battery in my Powerbook is very good and with Airport on, brightness full, Bluetooth off and running iChat, iTunes, Safari and Adium I can easily get 3.5 hours out of it and even run over the 4 hour mark. Things that are a little more processor intensive can severely knock the battery life but it has never been an inconvenience to me and I do travel around a lot and use my Powerbook.
Wireless signal, I use my wireless connection almost all the time and on a second note at home my wireless base station is an Airport Express, I heard rumour that the signal in the PowerBooks was quite poor but I find it to be the exact opposite, it is absolutely excellent and through several walls I can easily have full or close to full signal from my Airport Express.
Other little niggles, I read about it being a G4 processor, I purchased my Powerbook being confident that a G5 Powerbook is a long way off and any revision would be in January 2005 and that didn�t bother me, I also know that Tiger will run well on my system.
In terms of size and weight I cannot commend Apple enough on this one, it is truly amazing how thin my 15� Powerbook is and the screen size is perfect although I will be purchasing an external monitor to help with those large graphics and more important work colour wise.
Conclusion
This was easily the best computer I have ever owned and certainly best Mac, if you are a design, musician or general computer use I highly recommend this too you, it performs well and with enough RAM can churn through almost anything you throw at it.
Well I�ve finished this review in record time and its quite late so I�m sure I�ve missed a large amount of stuff out, if you are looking to purchase I hope this review has been helpful if you need to know anything else I will happily add to the review, send me a note or mail me at abrooks@spymac.com. Finally thank you very much and good day to you all.
Counterfit
Aug 28, 04:37 AM
Wasn't that the one they put in the box?
Doctor Q
Apr 15, 10:18 PM
Please post a screenshot and the URL that the ad links to. We that information to remove the ad.
Mac-Addict
Jun 29, 01:12 PM
Ok I sorry about that typo guys I mean't �150 (Seriously I check it over just now and saw it) But I am willing to negotiate a lower price.
atszyman
Jun 15, 09:54 PM
Congratulations.
If everyone who started folding showed your level of dedication, the MR team would be #1 in a short time...that is, of course, if we all had access to that many computers...:)
If everyone who started folding showed your level of dedication, the MR team would be #1 in a short time...that is, of course, if we all had access to that many computers...:)
Shorts.
Feb 6, 06:19 AM
Yes its the only thing that actually worked for me did everything redsn0w said to the T and still didnt work restored like twice and it still didnt work. downloaded greenp0sin and first time success and its working great and its untethered correct. I have ipod touch 4g on 4.2.1
jessica.
Nov 6, 08:14 PM
A tad late to the party, are we?
I like your strategy though. Wait until the contest gets down to the final few and then jump in! Brilliant!
Now that is unnecessary.
I think it's great and creative. Very well done.
I like your strategy though. Wait until the contest gets down to the final few and then jump in! Brilliant!
Now that is unnecessary.
I think it's great and creative. Very well done.
cocacolakid
Apr 28, 04:34 PM
After you run Trim The Fat, check out the G4 optimized MPlayer in this thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1129727), and you should definitely check out TenFourFox (http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/), a specifically tuned version of Firefox for G3 and G4 Macs. And you should also look into MacTubes (http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/28608/mactubes) to play Youtube videos better.
I don't know how much video you'll be able to play on those older Macs, but TenFourFox is an excellent browser for them.
I don't know how much video you'll be able to play on those older Macs, but TenFourFox is an excellent browser for them.
Chocolatemilty
May 6, 06:57 PM
iOS 4.3.3 is better than 4.3.2 for me in regards to battery life. I've even re-JB my iP4, and the battery life has remained pretty decent so far...
Thanks for the report. I've been having amazing battery life after upgrading from 4.2.1 to 4.3.2 and setting up as a new phone. Since I'm jailbroken and very happy with it, though, I suppose I'll keep with this and continue seeing how others are reporting iOS 4.3.3 battery performance.
Thanks for the report. I've been having amazing battery life after upgrading from 4.2.1 to 4.3.2 and setting up as a new phone. Since I'm jailbroken and very happy with it, though, I suppose I'll keep with this and continue seeing how others are reporting iOS 4.3.3 battery performance.
w_parietti22
Sep 24, 12:26 AM
Hey, my family bought an Infiniti G20 (1999) and it hasn't been the best car. This is a thread about your good, or bad experiences with Infinitis:
Heres Mine:
brakes... major probablems with the brakes... been replaced a few time and they have been squeeking like crazy. We've taken it to a Japanesse auto place like 3 times. another repair shop. 2 times, and we just took it to the dealer and seems to have helped (for now!)
Engine... Last year my brother "threw-a-rod" and we had to replace the entire engine. It was going to cost $7-8,000 but we bought a refurbished engine of the web. ($4000)
These are the 2 major problems, but that doesnt includce many other problems. We're looking at buying a new car, but we arent sure which car to get. We like the look of the G35... but with our experience with the G20, it seems like we should look at other cars... any suggestions???
Heres Mine:
brakes... major probablems with the brakes... been replaced a few time and they have been squeeking like crazy. We've taken it to a Japanesse auto place like 3 times. another repair shop. 2 times, and we just took it to the dealer and seems to have helped (for now!)
Engine... Last year my brother "threw-a-rod" and we had to replace the entire engine. It was going to cost $7-8,000 but we bought a refurbished engine of the web. ($4000)
These are the 2 major problems, but that doesnt includce many other problems. We're looking at buying a new car, but we arent sure which car to get. We like the look of the G35... but with our experience with the G20, it seems like we should look at other cars... any suggestions???
felixen
Apr 15, 03:41 PM
Yeah, I would just like one unit to serve both my USB and hdmi needs. What about this perhaps http://cgi.ebay.com/iPhone-4-iPad-iPod-Touch-4G-HDMI-USB-combo-adapter-/110674808362?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c4bb8e2a ?
Also if I buy this, do you think I could you a regular USB-USB cable to charge the iPad while it's connected with hdmi?
Also if I buy this, do you think I could you a regular USB-USB cable to charge the iPad while it's connected with hdmi?
Blakeasd
Apr 29, 11:17 AM
Thanks!
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