badcrc32
Apr 26, 11:29 PM
I don't think he is fake. He has a facebook page and twitter. He is saying he is releasing it tomorrow. Guess we will see tomorrow.
Yeah I agree his jailbreak is real. Possible stability issue though. I hope he releases it when it is really good so I don't have to listen to whiners...
Yeah I agree his jailbreak is real. Possible stability issue though. I hope he releases it when it is really good so I don't have to listen to whiners...
100Teraflops
Mar 9, 07:19 PM
Just a couple of thoughts (background... I shoot a 5DII, have 750GB of images, and have a MacPro with 6.5TB of internal storage + external no-caddy drive bays for backups).
Don't buy 350/500GB drives. They're older technology, and they're no longer the most cost effective in terms of GB/$.
The sweet spot for GB/$ is in the larger disks - 1TB to 2TB - and these disks will also be faster, as the data is packed tighter on the disk surface. You'll read more bits off the platter for every disk revolution.
Make sure you have a good backup strategy in place - and design that from the very beginning. Back up to external drives and try and keep a copy offsite. I also use an internal partition as a TimeMachine disk - just for my boot drive.
Edit. Oh yes... one more thing. RAID IS NOT A BACKUP... and don't trust anyone who tells you it is. RAID will ONLY protect you against disk crashes, NOT against accidental deletion, theft, water damage, electrical glitches, virus action, fire, accidental damage which together are more likely than a disk crash. To be safe, you need three copies of data, one of which should be in a separate location.
Another HDD space junkie! :D I will buy 1 or 2 TB drives for the Mac Pro. However, what if I buy 1 TB drives and they puke before I fill them up? I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games. Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Don't buy 350/500GB drives. They're older technology, and they're no longer the most cost effective in terms of GB/$.
The sweet spot for GB/$ is in the larger disks - 1TB to 2TB - and these disks will also be faster, as the data is packed tighter on the disk surface. You'll read more bits off the platter for every disk revolution.
Make sure you have a good backup strategy in place - and design that from the very beginning. Back up to external drives and try and keep a copy offsite. I also use an internal partition as a TimeMachine disk - just for my boot drive.
Edit. Oh yes... one more thing. RAID IS NOT A BACKUP... and don't trust anyone who tells you it is. RAID will ONLY protect you against disk crashes, NOT against accidental deletion, theft, water damage, electrical glitches, virus action, fire, accidental damage which together are more likely than a disk crash. To be safe, you need three copies of data, one of which should be in a separate location.
Another HDD space junkie! :D I will buy 1 or 2 TB drives for the Mac Pro. However, what if I buy 1 TB drives and they puke before I fill them up? I am not being a smart @@S, just asking a legitimate question, as that scenario is my only concern. Also, thanks for clarifying that RAID is not for backup. my good friend uses RAID to backup, but he never writes to his drives, only reads. They are for storing tons of movies and games. Off-site storage is a big deal with photographers and I understand the benefits, but I never would have added 1+1. LOL
I am still thinking about my backup plan, but I have plenty of options thanks to the photographer community! As I stated in my last reply, I will clear my mind this weekend and in all likelihood, order a new Mac Pro 8 core soon.
Choctaw
Apr 6, 02:31 PM
Thanks all for your comments. Just wanted to get some feed back.
Choctaw
Choctaw
Jestered
Dec 14, 09:46 AM
I don't think there is a setting to have the PB continue to function with the lid closed unless you have an external display connected.
I sure there is a way to do it by disabling the sleep function all together by using the terminal, but I would not attempt that on my machine.
I sure there is a way to do it by disabling the sleep function all together by using the terminal, but I would not attempt that on my machine.
Sun Baked
Dec 8, 04:51 PM
What's a modem? :)A device used to turn a digital signal into an analog signal for transmission over phone lines, and capable of reversing the process.
Sort of pointless step now that most phone lines are now digital between cities, and only analog between the phone and the nearest phone packet transmission device.
Sort of pointless step now that most phone lines are now digital between cities, and only analog between the phone and the nearest phone packet transmission device.
Xapphire13
Oct 3, 04:23 AM
Anyone else going to buy this on the 16th? I can't wait... first Rammstein album in 4 years!
Mblazened
Jul 24, 09:23 PM
what does it do in os 9? which os does the problem occur? both? if so, you probably need a replacement drive.
CanadaRAM
Dec 22, 09:42 PM
Very early CD burners were CD-R only and didn't support CD-RW. Either that is the case with yours, or your Memorex media is in some way not compatible with older CD-RW drives.
boshii
Mar 25, 04:09 PM
:( Wouldnt this mean they will try break 4.3.1 instead hence a longer wait? :( I hope not...
No. They would release a jailbreak that supports ios devices 4.3 and earlier.
They do it this way so apple won't have a chance to close their exploit until their next ios release which will happen months later.
No. They would release a jailbreak that supports ios devices 4.3 and earlier.
They do it this way so apple won't have a chance to close their exploit until their next ios release which will happen months later.
TC25
May 6, 11:11 AM
That is correct. I've subscribed to their tethering plan but the personal hotspot item doesnt show up under settings/network. I'm guessing at this point that something about the jailbreak is suppressing this - or perhaps the mywi install?
If you are paying ATT for tethering, why do you have MyWi installed? You don't need both.
If you are paying ATT for tethering, why do you have MyWi installed? You don't need both.
SirStrumalot
May 5, 01:30 PM
You could use a Cydia app called "Lockdown". Let's you set either a simple or full password to access any apps of your choice, including the 'phone'.
firestarter
Mar 12, 07:12 PM
Get the MacBook pro. When you need more disk space, get a nice fast external Thunderbolt disk (they'll be just as fast as internal disks on the MacPro).
The new MBP machines are really fast - coming up to the speed of my 3 year old 8 core MacPro.
Then buy an iMac in a year by which time it will have Thunderbolt too - and use your external drives on that.
The new MBP machines are really fast - coming up to the speed of my 3 year old 8 core MacPro.
Then buy an iMac in a year by which time it will have Thunderbolt too - and use your external drives on that.
iMeowbot
Sep 19, 03:07 PM
Most likely it's the LocalConnection (http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_16243) stuff. (I notice that the keyboard seems to act a little goofy in their example, try pasting text)
63dot
Feb 7, 02:58 PM
argh i hate that term, i always think of an actual double bass and not the actual term of "double kick".
You mean my spouse's Rodgers drums were double kick? I better let them know. ;)
You mean my spouse's Rodgers drums were double kick? I better let them know. ;)
DefBref
Apr 20, 05:45 AM
As long as your mac and ipad are on the same network and homesharing is enabled, then yes you will get access to everything on your itunes library on the mac without needing to copy (sync) it to your ipad.
q80demon
Oct 27, 05:55 PM
I purchased a couple of copies of Leopard from the 5th Avenue store. I posted an article in my blog (http://q80demon.blogspot.com/2007/10/iwaiting-for-leopard.html).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2374/1769360797_6eb885aea5_m.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2374/1769360797_6eb885aea5_m.jpg
smithrh
Apr 20, 04:48 PM
Ha, I remember the days when "EPS" meant Encapsulated PostScript.
I like these days better!
I like these days better!
neim81094
Feb 26, 08:57 AM
Dude instead of wirelessly transferring use ifunbox you connect your itouch/phone/pad to your computer thn load ifunbox now you could transfer data from your idevice at 20mb/second very convenient all u need is ssh installed on ipod
AlphaDogg
Aug 28, 02:45 PM
Just moved into my dorm, so now this is my setup.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7429382/Mobile%20Photo%20Aug%2027%2C%202010%205%2050%2053%20PM.jpg
15" uMBP?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7429382/Mobile%20Photo%20Aug%2027%2C%202010%205%2050%2053%20PM.jpg
15" uMBP?
shawnce
Oct 25, 11:30 AM
This discussion has me a bit confused. I don't own an ipod, so forgive my lack of knowledge.
1. If I buy itms tracks, can I burn them to a CD and play them on a CD player?
Yes. Review the following from the iTMS terms of use..
b. Use of Products. You acknowledge that Products contain security technology that limits your usage of Products to the following Usage Rules, and you agree to use Products in compliance with such Usage Rules.
Usage Rules
Your use of the Products is conditioned upon your prior acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.
You shall be authorized to use the Products only for personal, noncommercial use.
You shall be authorized to use the Products on five Apple-authorized devices at any time.
You shall be entitled to export, burn (if applicable) or copy Products solely for personal, noncommercial use. You shall not be entitled to burn Video Products.
You shall be authorized to burn an audio playlist up to seven times.
You shall be able to store Products from up to five different Accounts on certain devices, such as an iPod, at a time.
Any burning (if applicable) or exporting capabilities are solely an accommodation to you and shall not constitute a grant or waiver (or other limitation or implication) of any rights of the copyright owners in any audio or video content, sound recording, underlying musical composition, or artwork embodied in any Product.
You agree that you will not attempt to, or encourage or assist any other person to, circumvent or modify any security technology or software that is part of the Service or used to administer the Usage Rules.
The delivery of Products does not transfer to you any commercial or promotional use rights in the Products.
2. If I own a CD, can rip it to itunes and then play it on an ipod?
You can rip any standard CD into iTunes (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93118) and move that song onto any number of iPods (or other supported players).
1. If I buy itms tracks, can I burn them to a CD and play them on a CD player?
Yes. Review the following from the iTMS terms of use..
b. Use of Products. You acknowledge that Products contain security technology that limits your usage of Products to the following Usage Rules, and you agree to use Products in compliance with such Usage Rules.
Usage Rules
Your use of the Products is conditioned upon your prior acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.
You shall be authorized to use the Products only for personal, noncommercial use.
You shall be authorized to use the Products on five Apple-authorized devices at any time.
You shall be entitled to export, burn (if applicable) or copy Products solely for personal, noncommercial use. You shall not be entitled to burn Video Products.
You shall be authorized to burn an audio playlist up to seven times.
You shall be able to store Products from up to five different Accounts on certain devices, such as an iPod, at a time.
Any burning (if applicable) or exporting capabilities are solely an accommodation to you and shall not constitute a grant or waiver (or other limitation or implication) of any rights of the copyright owners in any audio or video content, sound recording, underlying musical composition, or artwork embodied in any Product.
You agree that you will not attempt to, or encourage or assist any other person to, circumvent or modify any security technology or software that is part of the Service or used to administer the Usage Rules.
The delivery of Products does not transfer to you any commercial or promotional use rights in the Products.
2. If I own a CD, can rip it to itunes and then play it on an ipod?
You can rip any standard CD into iTunes (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93118) and move that song onto any number of iPods (or other supported players).
Derkatwork
Mar 15, 05:51 AM
Looks like they finally got the message. Next step: they need to get the message that people (overall) dislike their awful phones, and that in the end they were trying to rip off of Apple's success on both accounts.
zim
Mar 17, 12:13 PM
I ordered 2. They gave me 2. I needed 0. Happy to have extras :)
bluemonkeyguy
Apr 14, 12:28 AM
How long would it averagely take to learn the necessary programming/code/flash/html for website #1:
http://www.lesoireebanquethall.com/
and website #2:
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/
I already have the designing/hosting/domain aspects down but I want to just create the website core (see examples above) on my own, without having to sucker up to web designing services that offer templates, etc.. I have master cs5 but i was also wondering applications and (or) learning supplements should i read/watch.
I have no knowledge of html/flash coding/css/php/javascript/etc. Should I just purchase a template or is it feasible to just learn and create my own? I am really eager to learn to create my own (really similar to website #1) but if it is way too much work/hassle, might as well purchase a template.
http://www.lesoireebanquethall.com/
and website #2:
http://www.chicowebdesign.com/
I already have the designing/hosting/domain aspects down but I want to just create the website core (see examples above) on my own, without having to sucker up to web designing services that offer templates, etc.. I have master cs5 but i was also wondering applications and (or) learning supplements should i read/watch.
I have no knowledge of html/flash coding/css/php/javascript/etc. Should I just purchase a template or is it feasible to just learn and create my own? I am really eager to learn to create my own (really similar to website #1) but if it is way too much work/hassle, might as well purchase a template.
audioteknika
Apr 16, 12:28 PM
We'll have to forget 4.3.1-4.3.2 untethered jailbreak for a bit guys..
i0n1c: The iOS 4.3.1/4.3.2 untether exploits require root access to install. Therefore they cannot be used with iPad2 without further exploits.
I'm hoping that comex will release his damn 4.3 jailbreak, what is he waiting for ?
i0n1c: The iOS 4.3.1/4.3.2 untether exploits require root access to install. Therefore they cannot be used with iPad2 without further exploits.
I'm hoping that comex will release his damn 4.3 jailbreak, what is he waiting for ?