Jaffa Cake
Nov 5, 04:09 PM
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edesignuk
Aug 13, 03:23 PM
Sad thing is it took a while before we actually saw the G5....Yup :( Must have been at least a year :( And even then we had to wait for it to ship :eek: :D ;)
gusapple
Apr 13, 06:04 PM
I think that you might be able to downgrade to iMovie HD if you want the effects. Look up iMovie HD download and see if you can get a link. Apple used to have it posted, but I think they took down the official one a couple of years ago.
kjr39
Sep 18, 09:54 AM
MacWorld
MacAddict
Outdoor Photographer
Digital Photographer Pro
GQ
MacAddict
Outdoor Photographer
Digital Photographer Pro
GQ
assembled
Jan 4, 03:02 PM
what makes you think that me.com is better than google hosted apps. you are using the paid version of google apps ?
SandboxGeneral
Mar 27, 07:30 PM
Ahh bus-powered is the term I was looking for. Thank you for all the informative replies, much appreciated.
Just some final questions.. is there any advantage to using a outlet-powered HD over a portable bus-powered HD? And how much difference will I notice between a 5400RPM and a 7200RPM drive? The difference in size would be 250GB, since OWC only sells up to 750GB at 7200RPM, is it really worth the speed?
Heck, is there a reason to use a portable? Now that I'm thinking about it, it's convenient, but maybe unnecessary. What are you guys using? Bus-powered or outlet?
I don't know technically if there is an advantage of powered HDD's over bus powered HDD's, but I feel better with a powered drive knowing that I am not over-taxing my USB ports with added load.
You will notice a measurable but not extravagant difference in performance in a 7200RPM HDD over the 5400RPM HDD.
Only you can decide if the trade off in speed over capacity is worth it.
I have a few powered HDD's that I use for Time Machine backups, and I do not carry them around. They stay in one place 99% of the time. Therefore I have no need for a more portable storage device other than my laptop itself. Again, this is a decision only you can make because it comes down to personal preference. There are many options available to you no matter which way you decide.
Just some final questions.. is there any advantage to using a outlet-powered HD over a portable bus-powered HD? And how much difference will I notice between a 5400RPM and a 7200RPM drive? The difference in size would be 250GB, since OWC only sells up to 750GB at 7200RPM, is it really worth the speed?
Heck, is there a reason to use a portable? Now that I'm thinking about it, it's convenient, but maybe unnecessary. What are you guys using? Bus-powered or outlet?
I don't know technically if there is an advantage of powered HDD's over bus powered HDD's, but I feel better with a powered drive knowing that I am not over-taxing my USB ports with added load.
You will notice a measurable but not extravagant difference in performance in a 7200RPM HDD over the 5400RPM HDD.
Only you can decide if the trade off in speed over capacity is worth it.
I have a few powered HDD's that I use for Time Machine backups, and I do not carry them around. They stay in one place 99% of the time. Therefore I have no need for a more portable storage device other than my laptop itself. Again, this is a decision only you can make because it comes down to personal preference. There are many options available to you no matter which way you decide.
brap
Feb 12, 09:29 AM
I just did the same thing as 'nina.
With ~/Library.
How ********* stupid do I feel. Hoping one of these crazy tools will find my Thunderbird data files, I've not got a backup since my bloody Firewire drive went spastic 2 weeks ago.
With ~/Library.
How ********* stupid do I feel. Hoping one of these crazy tools will find my Thunderbird data files, I've not got a backup since my bloody Firewire drive went spastic 2 weeks ago.
quigleybc
Nov 21, 08:20 PM
Heat into energy :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
What's next
Turning corn into fuel ?? :rolleyes:
What's next
Turning corn into fuel ?? :rolleyes:
PODshady
Nov 24, 10:00 PM
I would as well, but the big question is; Will it work with all celluar carriers?
as long as I can use it with Cingular I will be happy... I have a family plan through them and it would cost $800 to get out of my contract.
as long as I can use it with Cingular I will be happy... I have a family plan through them and it would cost $800 to get out of my contract.
sartinsauce
Nov 21, 04:49 PM
Every Friday, Engadgetmobile.com posts the most recent FCC filings for wireless phones. Until something like an iPhone comes through the FCC, it won't happen in the United States. I imagine that other countries have similar regulatory comittees with similar public filings. Wanna find the iPhone? Keep your eyes peeled there.
Consequently, I'm not sure how His Steveness will be able to keep this thing a secret since FCC filings are public. Most likely, it'll be filed under Apple, and we'll all know about it before it's formally introduced. Or else it'll be filed under the name of another manufacturer, in an attempt to keep it secret. Either way, anyone watching the FCC filings like a hawk should be able to spot anything even remotely Appleish in terms of it's design aesthetic.
Consequently, I'm not sure how His Steveness will be able to keep this thing a secret since FCC filings are public. Most likely, it'll be filed under Apple, and we'll all know about it before it's formally introduced. Or else it'll be filed under the name of another manufacturer, in an attempt to keep it secret. Either way, anyone watching the FCC filings like a hawk should be able to spot anything even remotely Appleish in terms of it's design aesthetic.
neonart
Dec 10, 08:13 AM
Very interesting! I may try this...
Has anyone been able to use it?
Has anyone been able to use it?
SwampDonkey17
Jun 19, 08:05 AM
So I am rather new to this, have never waited in line for my iPhone before but want to make it an experience with some buddies. We will be posting up at the Att in Denton. Is anyone else planning on being there? What time are you going?
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 15, 05:17 PM
Is there any specific reason why you had to start 8 threads?
I thought you were supposed to post a new thread for every submission the the avatar contest. :confused:
Look under contest rules #2 (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=83831)
I thought you were supposed to post a new thread for every submission the the avatar contest. :confused:
Look under contest rules #2 (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=83831)
szark
Oct 6, 12:45 AM
Enterprise Trial -- 2005: 662-693 Mb
Enterprise Trial -- X: 182-368 Mb
What could they possibly have added? :eek:
Enterprise Trial -- X: 182-368 Mb
What could they possibly have added? :eek:
iYann
Oct 25, 10:07 PM
J'ai presque le go�t de faire le trajet Qu�bec-Laval juste pour le Tshirt :D
Je te comprends, moi j'avais craqu� et j'avais fait Montreal Toronto de nuit pour l'ouverture du Apple Store Yorkdale. Puis aussi Eaton Center l'ann�e suivante...
T'as vu y'a un apercu du T-shirt sur Macrumors page 1 dans la derniere news...
A+
Je te comprends, moi j'avais craqu� et j'avais fait Montreal Toronto de nuit pour l'ouverture du Apple Store Yorkdale. Puis aussi Eaton Center l'ann�e suivante...
T'as vu y'a un apercu du T-shirt sur Macrumors page 1 dans la derniere news...
A+
kdarling
Dec 1, 08:36 PM
Actually, they are quite cheap.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the data and/or video-call plans :)
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant the data and/or video-call plans :)
B737
May 4, 01:40 PM
i dont use unified inbox. i use the accounts separately. but thanks.
TheMonarch
Nov 6, 01:29 PM
Here's mine :)
http://att.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=61516&stc=1&d=1162841157
Notes:
- All work is original, except for of course, the MacBook. I took it from colorware.
- I tried my best to imitate the new remastered nano Ads, don't know if I succeeded.
- Hope you like it :o
http://att.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=61516&stc=1&d=1162841157
Notes:
- All work is original, except for of course, the MacBook. I took it from colorware.
- I tried my best to imitate the new remastered nano Ads, don't know if I succeeded.
- Hope you like it :o
stubeeef
Aug 7, 09:16 PM
Thanks, while that was some good background info, I guess I need to ask more questions.
What is a good yet inexpensive turnkey ISP? I mean turnkey like they have tons of templates I can manipulate, they can reg my domain names, and offer enough bandwidth to take care of a start up nothing site, I will not sell anything from this site, it will be more info about me and what I do.
I want to "Brand" myself so to speak.
I will offer links and post testimonials or recommendations from others.
I want to keep this inexpensive, but not afraid to spend where it needs spending.
Should I use a .biz domain?
What is a good yet inexpensive turnkey ISP? I mean turnkey like they have tons of templates I can manipulate, they can reg my domain names, and offer enough bandwidth to take care of a start up nothing site, I will not sell anything from this site, it will be more info about me and what I do.
I want to "Brand" myself so to speak.
I will offer links and post testimonials or recommendations from others.
I want to keep this inexpensive, but not afraid to spend where it needs spending.
Should I use a .biz domain?
HXGuy
May 5, 09:44 AM
But yes, if you want to save money, a RAID0 from mechanical drives is fine for scratch. Just make sure it's backed up.
So the scratch disk berea to be backed up too? I thought the scratch disk (in this case used just for Photoshop) is used just for overflow if you run out of RAM and once you are done working on the particular file and save it, it clears the scratch disk?
What kind of backup would be appropriate anyway? Time Machine only backs up hourly and files being worked in may not even be open that long.
So the scratch disk berea to be backed up too? I thought the scratch disk (in this case used just for Photoshop) is used just for overflow if you run out of RAM and once you are done working on the particular file and save it, it clears the scratch disk?
What kind of backup would be appropriate anyway? Time Machine only backs up hourly and files being worked in may not even be open that long.
bartelby
Sep 18, 04:43 AM
I subscribe to one magazine:
EVO
EVO
amtctt
Apr 5, 09:37 AM
Going off topic. All the MPEG-2 BD's I've seen have this obnoxiuos "mosquito noise", and of course HD DVD and BD w/ VC-1 looks great!
Have you seen Crank? Crank is viewed by many as possibly the best looking live action BD to date and is MPEG2. I certainly thought it looked amazing. Also check Kingdom of Heaven and Black Hawk Down, both reference quality MPEG2 BDs. There are some MPEG2s that look like crap, but those are mostly the 25gb discs that lowered the bitrate to fit onto the discs.
Have you seen Crank? Crank is viewed by many as possibly the best looking live action BD to date and is MPEG2. I certainly thought it looked amazing. Also check Kingdom of Heaven and Black Hawk Down, both reference quality MPEG2 BDs. There are some MPEG2s that look like crap, but those are mostly the 25gb discs that lowered the bitrate to fit onto the discs.
Kilamite
Jul 25, 09:03 AM
Come on ... Apple got shunned for not allowing the iPhone 3G to get multitasking. If they hadn't updated it all, they would have been criticized to pieces.
So you think Apple should allow iOS 4 on the iPhone 3G, even though it cripples it beyond use? Waiting 10+ secs for an SMS to load etc etc. I downgraded my iPhone 3G back to 3.1.3 before giving it away.
So you think Apple should allow iOS 4 on the iPhone 3G, even though it cripples it beyond use? Waiting 10+ secs for an SMS to load etc etc. I downgraded my iPhone 3G back to 3.1.3 before giving it away.
ECUpirate44
Apr 6, 10:56 AM
MBAs have their good things and bad things.
As do all computers :)
As do all computers :)