jrm27
Jan 11, 11:03 AM
Thans guys,
I tried spellign out with yarn (first thought before I created this thread), and that avenue didn't work out so great. I ended up hand drawing everything (ball of yarn and the needed text), and that turned out well. Thanks for the rope brushes!
I tried spellign out with yarn (first thought before I created this thread), and that avenue didn't work out so great. I ended up hand drawing everything (ball of yarn and the needed text), and that turned out well. Thanks for the rope brushes!
jiv3turkey748
Sep 26, 09:28 PM
BAM! (http://www.xvsxp.com/)
Awesome site. it should help.
a lot. :)
how did xp outscore osx in video editing and dvd creation
Awesome site. it should help.
a lot. :)
how did xp outscore osx in video editing and dvd creation
cfsporn
Apr 7, 10:58 PM
I have a 4 GB iPhone that is jailbroken and unlocked. I wasn't planning to sell, but if an offer is made, I would seriously think about it.
iTarzan
Apr 6, 01:34 PM
My only prior Apple experience was in grade school with the ][e (those were the days :p ), gotta love that green text and The Oregon Trail was one of the best computer games ever. I used DOS at home(ok, I didnt "use" it I just cd to a game directory) and then Windows when it became decent(95). I switched to Linux on my x86 box and only used Windows for certain games. Never much liked Windows, nothing exciting. I love Linux though and the whole unix philosophy.
I needed a laptop recently and decided to go with a Powerbook 1ghz for the form factor, design, and to give OSX a whirl, I always admired OSX since it was first shown to the public and the fact that its unix-like was the nail in the x86 coffin for laptop choice.
Needless to say my experience has been positive, from unpacking the box to firing up the OS. It gives me the best of Linux(unix stuff) and the best of Windows(games, office, photochop, audio applications).
Ive used everything under the sun and I must say that OSX is the best looking desktop environment by far and the graphics acceleration is icing on the cake.
The only negative has been lack of configurability, Linux absolutely rules here. Still though I guess that can be a plus too as it keeps things simple and clean.
On a scale of 1-10 I give my Mac a 9.9 :)
I needed a laptop recently and decided to go with a Powerbook 1ghz for the form factor, design, and to give OSX a whirl, I always admired OSX since it was first shown to the public and the fact that its unix-like was the nail in the x86 coffin for laptop choice.
Needless to say my experience has been positive, from unpacking the box to firing up the OS. It gives me the best of Linux(unix stuff) and the best of Windows(games, office, photochop, audio applications).
Ive used everything under the sun and I must say that OSX is the best looking desktop environment by far and the graphics acceleration is icing on the cake.
The only negative has been lack of configurability, Linux absolutely rules here. Still though I guess that can be a plus too as it keeps things simple and clean.
On a scale of 1-10 I give my Mac a 9.9 :)
Blue Velvet
Jan 14, 11:14 AM
Does CS3 have bridge? I can't quite remember.
Yes, it does, although it was a resource hog. Although I use it at home for freelance work, I've found that in some studios in the UK, it's not widely used, with some preferring to drop a lot of PDFs or images onto Preview, of all things instead, because it's so fast.
Working with Bridge in the 'approved' manner in an entirely CS-based workflow takes some getting your head around it when you've been used to working with a workflow that's been based on QuarkXpress practices.
Anyway, not sure what's wrong with funter's eps; I hope we find out at some point.
Yes, it does, although it was a resource hog. Although I use it at home for freelance work, I've found that in some studios in the UK, it's not widely used, with some preferring to drop a lot of PDFs or images onto Preview, of all things instead, because it's so fast.
Working with Bridge in the 'approved' manner in an entirely CS-based workflow takes some getting your head around it when you've been used to working with a workflow that's been based on QuarkXpress practices.
Anyway, not sure what's wrong with funter's eps; I hope we find out at some point.
dashphire
May 3, 02:16 AM
The new logo is fugly. I'd like to keep my desktop looking pretty.
Doctor Q
Jul 1, 10:58 AM
It should now be fixed.
jiminaus
Apr 2, 12:26 AM
People it just a header file. It does nothing in regards to behaviour. Perhaps on app-by-app basis you could patch NSWindow with a category. But if you wanted to change the behaviour of NSWindow system-wide you'd need to patch the library inside Cocoa.framework.
eric55lv
Jan 12, 02:07 PM
it was ok
mad jew
Dec 13, 10:04 PM
Did the movie play fine on the Mac earlier or another PC? Is it the latest WMV10 codec (which is un-playable on Macs)?
stoid
Apr 11, 12:43 PM
So this is basically the Music Quiz game from the iPod.... except on your Mac.
jackerin
Apr 16, 08:56 AM
In the sound preferences on audio in, does it have an audio gauge so you can check if it's reacting to input?
Here is my audio prefs with a Firewire interface, when I send it signal from my keyboard you can see it reacting, showing blue.
Here is my audio prefs with a Firewire interface, when I send it signal from my keyboard you can see it reacting, showing blue.
glocke12
May 6, 01:13 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
It's a paintball
huh...no kidding. thats even more bizarre as no goes back there but me..that I know of anyway.
It's a paintball
huh...no kidding. thats even more bizarre as no goes back there but me..that I know of anyway.
jywv8
Oct 14, 05:14 PM
I'm not using OS X Server, but I configured MySQL on Panther for development purposes.
For me, at least, the MySQL username/password is not the same as your OS X username/password, and you can set the MySQL password from the command-line using mysqladmin.
Check the MySQL reference manual:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/index.html
See MySQL Client and Utility Programs
For me, at least, the MySQL username/password is not the same as your OS X username/password, and you can set the MySQL password from the command-line using mysqladmin.
Check the MySQL reference manual:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/index.html
See MySQL Client and Utility Programs
blackburn
Apr 28, 03:53 AM
Yeah i looked everywhere and could't find the size. Im just about to open it up to see.
don't bother, desktop hard disks are cheaper than laptop ones, so it's *very* likely that it's and 3,5 inch one. You can get the model from the hdd proprieties under windows and do a google search on that.
don't bother, desktop hard disks are cheaper than laptop ones, so it's *very* likely that it's and 3,5 inch one. You can get the model from the hdd proprieties under windows and do a google search on that.
iFiend
Apr 21, 08:43 AM
Have you tried applying a screen shield like SGP or Powersupport with water?
It should make it much easier to align and also eliminate all the bubbles or dust, InvisibleShield is applied with water, why shouldn't a normal one work?... Still it's better to ask though.
I have definitely heard of people using water for dry application screen shields. I have never done it myself as I seem to get them on perfect each time :confused: Not sure how though!
It should make it much easier to align and also eliminate all the bubbles or dust, InvisibleShield is applied with water, why shouldn't a normal one work?... Still it's better to ask though.
I have definitely heard of people using water for dry application screen shields. I have never done it myself as I seem to get them on perfect each time :confused: Not sure how though!
MrXiro
May 6, 07:08 PM
I like the clip... though without it this player would be tiny... an amazing feat.
150hp
Nov 30, 06:56 PM
Well done. I got my one dual core cranking along @ 100% most of the time.
mac15
Jan 8, 01:02 AM
Crazy, I seriously hope they get better designers and such
kmarketing
Jun 25, 12:05 AM
Let me know how much you want for the 1, I may be able to get another one elsewhere.
towson80
Oct 21, 07:59 PM
Well, this may or may not be common knowledge amongst Mac users... I have been one since 1999 and had no idea until last week... using X11 downloadable from www.apple.com you can download Gimp (free graphics editor mainly used by linux nuts) and OpenOffice (same deal) and use them on your Macintosh.
Granted it takes a few more seconds to load up but I have found both to be quite stable, user friendly, and best of all FREE!
Granted it takes a few more seconds to load up but I have found both to be quite stable, user friendly, and best of all FREE!
erikislame
Jun 23, 01:24 AM
Cool. Maybe 4 is to early?........ Hmmmm well better safe than sorry! Would hate to screwed like I did last year! So any others going?
Cole--there was tons of 3GS stock available last year. Did you have to go to a different store? How late did you arrive?
Cole--there was tons of 3GS stock available last year. Did you have to go to a different store? How late did you arrive?
FireStar
Oct 9, 07:10 PM
I was wondering if anybody has this case, and if it is ok. Or any other generic substitute case.
Edit: Sorry, link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/TPU-Soft-Gel-Case-Cover-Apple-iPod-Touch-4-4G-4th-/230535283195?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item35acf941fb
Edit: Sorry, link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/TPU-Soft-Gel-Case-Cover-Apple-iPod-Touch-4-4G-4th-/230535283195?pt=Other_MP3_Player_Accessories&hash=item35acf941fb
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