mikora7
May 6, 10:50 AM
I reset network settings first. When that didn't work, I hooked it up to the computer and tried a full restore to factory settings. When that didn't work, I tried resetting the network again, so I guess I've done all I can do on my own. I'll look into the cost of repairs. I'm pretty sure I don't have Apple Care so we'll have to see what the best option is. Thanks!
mikeapple
Apr 4, 09:25 PM
My iMac G5 is really starting to show its age. I can't decide if I want a 27" iMac or a 13" MacbookAir. I don't really need an optical drive. I use it to import CD's to iTunes. I can always do that on anther Mac and transfer the files later.
There are ALOT more variables in deciding between an iMac 27 inch and a 13 inch MBA apart from CD-Rom drive
one big one is... Do you need mobility or are you usually stationed?
There are ALOT more variables in deciding between an iMac 27 inch and a 13 inch MBA apart from CD-Rom drive
one big one is... Do you need mobility or are you usually stationed?
JSRockit
Sep 5, 06:44 PM
Lord help us... we need new portables. Paris would be perfect for me. Amen.
mattg3
Apr 19, 05:32 AM
Sorry for newbie question but if I have my music library on my imac and want to play it on my ipad,does the sync mean I dont actually have to move that music over to the ipad,taking up space but I can just play through the ipad?
VanMac
Sep 26, 07:44 AM
yup purchased on september 24th I always procrastinate (butchered spelling)
Me too.
I finally filled out my form, but found I was on day 47, and they say within 45 days. I called the rebate center. They were very nice, and said there is a 15 day grace period, but to get it in asap and I would be covered :)
Me too.
I finally filled out my form, but found I was on day 47, and they say within 45 days. I called the rebate center. They were very nice, and said there is a 15 day grace period, but to get it in asap and I would be covered :)
gavd
Oct 24, 05:21 PM
Not unless January is in the Spring, which is when Apple has officially said Leopard will be released.
Steve likes to beat deadlines though...
Steve likes to beat deadlines though...
larkost
Apr 8, 01:01 AM
Since you are looking for internships, so presumably do not have much experience, this might work for you. But as someone who has been given the tasks of screening resumes and interviews, I will warn you that if your resume does not express true knowledge of the topics you are presenting in a resume, then you would never make it past my first read. And there is little chance that a generic resume writer is going to be able to write something that I would be interested in.
But this all depends on who you are writing the resume for. In some instances you are really writing to make it though HR, because the next layer of interviewers/reviewers is only going to be handed that resume 5 minutes before their session with you (or maybe they only read it then...). In that case then a professional resume writer might be a real boon.
That being said, the opposite is also true: I have seen some resumes that desperately needed an editor to go through and re-do them, for: typeos (this is a first-impression situation), content, or just awful style (my first couple of resumes probably fall into this bin).
But this all depends on who you are writing the resume for. In some instances you are really writing to make it though HR, because the next layer of interviewers/reviewers is only going to be handed that resume 5 minutes before their session with you (or maybe they only read it then...). In that case then a professional resume writer might be a real boon.
That being said, the opposite is also true: I have seen some resumes that desperately needed an editor to go through and re-do them, for: typeos (this is a first-impression situation), content, or just awful style (my first couple of resumes probably fall into this bin).
chucknorris
Sep 27, 02:00 AM
Realized yesterday that I took too long... lost 225 bucks CAN because of my stupidity..... I hate that system
Since you order online, they could have taken it off already instead of having to mess around with their UPC codes and forms... anyway, my fault
Did you call them? If not, you should just to see if there's any other recourse.
Obviously, there's no reason to just let the money go if you don't have to.
Since you order online, they could have taken it off already instead of having to mess around with their UPC codes and forms... anyway, my fault
Did you call them? If not, you should just to see if there's any other recourse.
Obviously, there's no reason to just let the money go if you don't have to.
Dokter_Mac
Oct 25, 01:02 AM
Yeah, sorry. Those too.:)
Thanks :) It would be sad if only Intel-chips could enjoy this.
With +- 80% PPC-users it would be a bad move from Apple to.
Thanks :) It would be sad if only Intel-chips could enjoy this.
With +- 80% PPC-users it would be a bad move from Apple to.
jampat
Mar 3, 02:22 PM
The pictures seem like they have a low shutter speed, or the sound is the problem?
The mirror flapping around probably takes around 1/8 of a second and makes much more noise than the shutter.
The mirror flapping around probably takes around 1/8 of a second and makes much more noise than the shutter.
The X Factor
Apr 7, 08:21 AM
Yeah of course you would:rolleyes:
Serious.
Serious.
maya
Sep 22, 07:15 PM
A PowerBook G5 might never see the light of day, that was one of Apple/Steve Jobs reasons for the Intel switch.
the PPC G5 has a lot of promise, however it also has a lot of heat that goes with the power. And right now there is no way for it to fit in the notebook shell and having decent battery life.
I do not see a PBG5, the life span would be too short and pointless and the effort not even worth it. Intel based PowerBooks will be on the horizon. :)
the PPC G5 has a lot of promise, however it also has a lot of heat that goes with the power. And right now there is no way for it to fit in the notebook shell and having decent battery life.
I do not see a PBG5, the life span would be too short and pointless and the effort not even worth it. Intel based PowerBooks will be on the horizon. :)
benhollberg
Apr 14, 01:48 PM
The University of Utah bookstore had all models in stock at of 1:30.
Just curious, I wouldn't think it would be but is the iPad 2 any cheaper at the University of Utah campus store?
Just curious, I wouldn't think it would be but is the iPad 2 any cheaper at the University of Utah campus store?
Gix1k
Apr 11, 07:43 AM
Didn't look at this forum all weekend...was hoping it was here today.
iMeowbot
Oct 25, 11:12 AM
1. If I buy itms tracks, can I burn them to a CD and play them on a CD player?
Yes.
2. If I own a CD, can rip it to itunes and then play it on an ipod?
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Yes.
2. If I own a CD, can rip it to itunes and then play it on an ipod?
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Bobthemonkey
Sep 14, 04:27 PM
at least they had the good grace to reply to you in what seems like a non-automated manner.
its more than some companies would do
its more than some companies would do
fivepoint
Mar 4, 03:37 PM
5P, Let's boil this down to two questions...
1. Is it true that wealth is getting more and more distributed into the hands of the rich?
Yes. However, I have a few issues here. First, the wealth IS NOT being 'distributed' to the rich, but rather the distribution of total wealth is changing naturally as a consequence of markets, trends, etc. Second, no one should care about the distribution of wealth. The success of my neighbor (or employer) is not a detriment to me in any way. In fact, it's a benefit as it improves the general economy, opens up new employment opportunities, increases the GDP, brings more money into my community, etc. It's a COMPLETE fallacy that in order for one person to get rich, another has to get poor... we've discussed this several times (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1035668) and the truth is on my side.
2. Does/should the government play any role in the proportioning of that wealth?
No, generally the free market and private charity should. Government generally should not pick winners and losers. Government should not redistribute wealth. That being said, there is a major difference between local governments and the federal government in this regard. One can constitutionally enact welfare, SS, socialized medicine, etc. (State) and one can't (Federal). Also, with so many people reliant on the state for their survival at this point, any transition out of this system of hand-outs, 'entitlements', etc. will need to be a graduated one. This damage was inflicted over 100 years, it can't be undone in just a few.
1. Is it true that wealth is getting more and more distributed into the hands of the rich?
Yes. However, I have a few issues here. First, the wealth IS NOT being 'distributed' to the rich, but rather the distribution of total wealth is changing naturally as a consequence of markets, trends, etc. Second, no one should care about the distribution of wealth. The success of my neighbor (or employer) is not a detriment to me in any way. In fact, it's a benefit as it improves the general economy, opens up new employment opportunities, increases the GDP, brings more money into my community, etc. It's a COMPLETE fallacy that in order for one person to get rich, another has to get poor... we've discussed this several times (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1035668) and the truth is on my side.
2. Does/should the government play any role in the proportioning of that wealth?
No, generally the free market and private charity should. Government generally should not pick winners and losers. Government should not redistribute wealth. That being said, there is a major difference between local governments and the federal government in this regard. One can constitutionally enact welfare, SS, socialized medicine, etc. (State) and one can't (Federal). Also, with so many people reliant on the state for their survival at this point, any transition out of this system of hand-outs, 'entitlements', etc. will need to be a graduated one. This damage was inflicted over 100 years, it can't be undone in just a few.
lsvtecjohn3
Apr 15, 12:01 PM
They're really lumping iOS and *ANDROID* sales together?
Doesn't Android get something like 1% of the sales iOS gets?
I was thinking the same thing
Doesn't Android get something like 1% of the sales iOS gets?
I was thinking the same thing
SWD
May 6, 10:15 AM
Anybody, anybody? Damn. Can anybody at least point me to another place to look for answers? thanks.
philipma1957
May 5, 05:51 PM
Why not just get a Bluray firewire external combo-drive, or superdrive? That way you can add Bluray capabilities to your mac. Just a thought.
his mac is older i don't think blu-ray can work
his mac is older i don't think blu-ray can work
tesseract4d
Feb 18, 04:07 PM
Just out of curiosity has anyone ever sat down with a meter and figured out what folding costs you in electricty. I shut down a server I ran 24/7 for years (and replaced it with a HP WHS) and realized a $20/month decrease in my electric bill. That server wasn't really doing all that much. It hosted some web sites that no one visted and ran an email server that serviced one user. I imagine had that thing been folding with all its unused cycles (which were many) it would have been much more than $20.
jo0
Apr 30, 03:45 PM
no all they say is "first come first serve."
wozzlewoozle
Sep 11, 04:55 PM
Was in my biochemistry of Nucleic acids class as things began to unfold. First heard about it after class let out. Had a spare before next class, went to the starbucks on campus to check out CNN, as we couldn't log on to site.
alfmoonspace
Mar 11, 11:50 AM
Sorry let me clarify, I'm @ BB in SLC. There is just me here, well my chair and me. At 4PM they give you a ticket so you don't have to wait in line for the last hour. So stupid.