old-wiz
Apr 30, 06:17 AM
dropbox
bcaslis
Apr 25, 08:44 PM
Yes 10% if within 30 days but not within the first 2 weeks. First 2 weeks is no fee return at Apple.
I thought you couldn't return at all after 14 days? Are you sure you can return up to 30 days?
I thought you couldn't return at all after 14 days? Are you sure you can return up to 30 days?
gazfocus
Jan 14, 07:00 PM
Just wondering whether you guys/girls think the Apple online store will be taken down during (and before/after) the keynote?
Let me know your thoughts.
I've got some software I need to order, but am considering ordering it at the same time as my new MBP and iMac.
Let me know your thoughts.
I've got some software I need to order, but am considering ordering it at the same time as my new MBP and iMac.
raoul1219
May 4, 12:23 PM
Here in Switzerland it did quote 4-6 weeks
that and the steep pricetag held me back from going SSD, I think or hope to buy a faster Thunderbolt SSD at the end of this year
I wouder if it has somesthing to do with LION beeing more SSD firendly
that and the steep pricetag held me back from going SSD, I think or hope to buy a faster Thunderbolt SSD at the end of this year
I wouder if it has somesthing to do with LION beeing more SSD firendly
UTB_Avid
Dec 18, 12:19 PM
So insurance has officially denied my claim, and my stolen 15" Powerbook, along with about $1000 worth of personal belongings, will in all likelyhood never grace my hands again. So its time to bite the bullet and credit myself a new Mac, I am just not sure wether I want another PB (i had a lot of problems with the last one) or if maybe I should go with an iMac. I really loved the portability of my PB, but more power larger HD etc. etc. is very tempting in the iMac arena. Any thoughts/recomendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Tera
Sep 28, 10:44 AM
http://www.powerbookmedic.com/Powerbook-G4-Aluminum-Ram-Upgrades-p-1-c-425.html
I thought the max ram we can have in our powerbook (aluminum family) is 1.25GB of RAM...how is this site selling one for 2GB? Do you think it is extremely faster than my 1.25GB RAM?
I thought the max ram we can have in our powerbook (aluminum family) is 1.25GB of RAM...how is this site selling one for 2GB? Do you think it is extremely faster than my 1.25GB RAM?
balamw
Mar 28, 01:05 PM
Does OS X see all the RAM?
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rendezvouscp
Aug 11, 12:22 AM
Alright, here's the question: I've got a file that's 900 bytes, but shows up as 4 kb due to the blocks in the file system (or something along those lines that I read a really long time ago). So while the actual file only takes up 900 bytes, it's a 4 kb file. Two of these together make 8 kb, and so on and so forth (I don't really need to tell you that). Well, I'm curious if when someone downloads that file (perhaps as a graphic in my CSS), are they downloading 900 bytes or are they downloading 4 kb?
If they're downloading 4 kb anyway, then if I can make that file a little bit bigger in size or quality that'd make sense, since it won't cost me or the user anything. If someone knows what's going on here, I'd really be grateful for an explanation. Thanks in advance!
-Chase
If they're downloading 4 kb anyway, then if I can make that file a little bit bigger in size or quality that'd make sense, since it won't cost me or the user anything. If someone knows what's going on here, I'd really be grateful for an explanation. Thanks in advance!
-Chase
jbembe
Oct 31, 08:31 AM
Yeah that's the general idea, sorry.
Let's say I'm the first person to rec 10 songs.
For those 10 songs, 5 people also rec them and gave 20 if you like this song try these songs recs.
That way instead of having to view every single song I've rec'd I can have an automatic bookmark type list of other's recs for the songs I like.
You could have similar lists with songs that have comments, etc.
Let's say I'm the first person to rec 10 songs.
For those 10 songs, 5 people also rec them and gave 20 if you like this song try these songs recs.
That way instead of having to view every single song I've rec'd I can have an automatic bookmark type list of other's recs for the songs I like.
You could have similar lists with songs that have comments, etc.
spectre51
Apr 10, 03:33 PM
there is a good documentary called "triumph of the nerds"
it goes into apple, microsoft, intel. its quite good.
Thanks I'll check it out.
it goes into apple, microsoft, intel. its quite good.
Thanks I'll check it out.
Eidorian
Aug 5, 04:27 PM
Stick with XP for the Windows version. It was enough of a pain to get it to run under Vista.
Otherwise, I only do GPU folding. 10,000 ppd is hard to beat.
Otherwise, I only do GPU folding. 10,000 ppd is hard to beat.
thecow
Mar 3, 08:31 PM
Why do you have to be registered to download the program? I think it's kind of annoying. Is there any particular reason that you did this?
OrangeSVTguy
Jun 22, 12:56 PM
Thanks Orange,
Simon Cowell has publicly
Simon Cowell#39;s New Girlfriend
jodie foster girlfriend 2011.
Simon Cowell#39;s former
simon cowell wife.
to strangle Simon Cowell#39;s
Zab the Fab
Oct 6, 07:34 AM
Seems like a rip off of that little kid doing the lip sync.
That just makes him an attention whore! LOL
ha ha, I guess you're right, but then again, you could say that about anyone not hiding under a rock who's got something to say.
That just makes him an attention whore! LOL
ha ha, I guess you're right, but then again, you could say that about anyone not hiding under a rock who's got something to say.
DennisMadsen
May 4, 02:23 PM
That seems fine to me. You can probably do a bit better pricewise through Crucial... they have 8GB kit for $93.
It's not about the price, but more about performance and quality.
It's not about the price, but more about performance and quality.
prmccarron
Apr 18, 09:18 AM
1. Open Disk Utility
2. Select your hard drive from the left-hand-side column (NOTE: It's not the Macintosh HD but the one above it)
3. Click the Partition tab
4. Click the + icon
5. Give a name to the new partition
6. Use Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as format
7. Define its size
8. Click Apply
Then open the Lion disk image and start installing it to the new partition you just created. No data should be erased.
Thanks!
2. Select your hard drive from the left-hand-side column (NOTE: It's not the Macintosh HD but the one above it)
3. Click the Partition tab
4. Click the + icon
5. Give a name to the new partition
6. Use Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as format
7. Define its size
8. Click Apply
Then open the Lion disk image and start installing it to the new partition you just created. No data should be erased.
Thanks!
Designer Dale
May 6, 01:48 PM
Are you viewing that jpg in PS? I tried this with the same font in ID and PS CS3 and didn't have the reported effect on screen. My monitor is a 23in Samsung HD panel. What monitor are you using?
Dale
Dale
flopticalcube
May 16, 12:03 PM
Okey, dokey....
Blaaze
Dec 1, 07:47 AM
pfttt.. there are 25 members in the DC area. I guess it would be like MR Chat..only real life. :D
icetraxxg5
Dec 20, 08:53 PM
bottom view
iGary
Sep 23, 06:11 PM
I've never seen a dual 1.42 Quicksilver.
joshwest
Dec 10, 03:19 AM
Hello everyone i have a loaded out g5 iMac with 2gigs of ram 2 ghz model, its just not running like it should anyone have any ideas my 250 gig hardrive is filled to about 200 so i dont think that should play just alot of beach ball spinning and dont know what to do anyone help me out?
dantastic
Apr 14, 11:18 AM
I think we are talking about two different things here. If we are talking about persisting a small bit of data then a plist is likely the answer. When it comes to accessing the same data from several classes then singleton is the answer. So in your case you probably want to load data from a plist into a singleton.
anomikdubstep
Apr 24, 04:08 AM
I recently purchased a macbook pro, and it came with bootcamp & windows 7 on it. I use the windows 7 mode to produce my music with software not yet available to Mac. I was curious if there was a way to enable more room for my windows 7 portion of my laptop. If there is, could I please have an instruction how to do so? I am not familiar with Mac at all, nor bootcamp. any information would be appreciated, thank you.