doucy2
Nov 26, 05:21 PM
I'd consider a trade for another monitor.
a crt??
a crt??
Andy G
Dec 6, 05:27 AM
Thanks Applespider, you are absolutely correct. My drive indicates DVD-Rs only. I had no idea there were limitations to the different formats - I assumed that I could use rewritable DVDs, and borrowed a blank from our TV DVD recorder collection.
Better get to the shop . . .
Cheers!
(I had a horrible thought I'd need to replace my Superdrive!)
Andy G
Better get to the shop . . .
Cheers!
(I had a horrible thought I'd need to replace my Superdrive!)
Andy G
cberic3
Aug 29, 12:15 PM
<base href="SITENAME" /> = RELATIVE LINKS THAT WORK SITEWIDE
Wrote a simple howto to prevent having to rely on internal, sitewide absolute links. Only drawback is if you use subdomains and you want to preserve the subdomain path in the address bar. Really, really simple tip that saves alot of time in case need to preserve your relative links.
http://computing.adviceuniverse.com/web/20050822basehref/
-Eric
Wrote a simple howto to prevent having to rely on internal, sitewide absolute links. Only drawback is if you use subdomains and you want to preserve the subdomain path in the address bar. Really, really simple tip that saves alot of time in case need to preserve your relative links.
http://computing.adviceuniverse.com/web/20050822basehref/
-Eric
dollystereo
Dec 6, 07:42 PM
I was working the other day and my G5 turns off from nothing, no andvice, like when you unplug it.
I have a UPS, so thats not the problem, I thought it was an isolated issue, but today it happen again!!!
My Machine is a DP 2.3 bought in Agoust.
What can I do, I have a lot of work, I cant stand a day with out it, so take it to apples is not an option.
Thanks!
I have a UPS, so thats not the problem, I thought it was an isolated issue, but today it happen again!!!
My Machine is a DP 2.3 bought in Agoust.
What can I do, I have a lot of work, I cant stand a day with out it, so take it to apples is not an option.
Thanks!
Fubar1977
Apr 17, 10:20 AM
Restoring your current iPad to it`s factory settings should be sufficient.
This can be done via iTunes.
This can be done via iTunes.
ulenz
Sep 19, 12:23 PM
PowerMacs G5 for climate simulation needed
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
livingfortoday
Dec 16, 07:46 AM
I'm not really sure if it is. When accessed from my Powerbook, the drive makes all sorts of weird noises, and takes forever to mount and transfer stuff. From my girlfriends Mac Mini, though, it's really fast. I'm thinking it may just be the fact that the Powerbook only has USB 1.1 (I think), and the Mini has 2.0, but I dunno.
Moof1904
Mar 29, 05:10 PM
That's a tough call and a personal decision involving the trade off between power and portability.
Which would bother you more:
-not having a computer with you during the occasional times you travel, or
-not having the power of the iMac the majority of the time, when you're at home?
Personally, I think sacrificing the power of the iMac just so I had a laptop for the infrequent times I travel would bother me more. I prefer to purchase the type of computer that I need the majority of the time.
Of course, this is only valid if the difference in power between the MBP and the iMac you're considering is significant enough to notice.
Which would bother you more:
-not having a computer with you during the occasional times you travel, or
-not having the power of the iMac the majority of the time, when you're at home?
Personally, I think sacrificing the power of the iMac just so I had a laptop for the infrequent times I travel would bother me more. I prefer to purchase the type of computer that I need the majority of the time.
Of course, this is only valid if the difference in power between the MBP and the iMac you're considering is significant enough to notice.
Jolly Giant
Apr 23, 11:00 AM
Yes, I'm using a usb port and a usb cable.
have you tried a different cable ? have you tried another USB port ?
have you tried a different cable ? have you tried another USB port ?
littlejim
Oct 31, 06:42 PM
I'm pretty sure it's not that straight forward.
At a guess, you are going to have to send the variables from the form to a CGI/Perl/PHP script that will do the dirty work of emailing the details to you. I am sure your ISP will have some pre-installed scripts to do this.
There is a sample FLA (supplied with Flash MX2004 Pro - installed, I think, in the application folder) that demonstrates a simple guest book that communicates with a php script. Maybe that might start you in the right direction and give you some clues?
Alternately, have you tried searching http://www.flashkit.com. It's not the best web site it the world, but it's been going for ages and has a massive selection of examples and tutorials.
EDIT : Here is a link to an (old) tutorial - I am sure better ones exist but this should help :
http://www.flashkit.com/tutorials/Dynamic_Content/E-mail_i-Jeffrey_-658/index.php
At a guess, you are going to have to send the variables from the form to a CGI/Perl/PHP script that will do the dirty work of emailing the details to you. I am sure your ISP will have some pre-installed scripts to do this.
There is a sample FLA (supplied with Flash MX2004 Pro - installed, I think, in the application folder) that demonstrates a simple guest book that communicates with a php script. Maybe that might start you in the right direction and give you some clues?
Alternately, have you tried searching http://www.flashkit.com. It's not the best web site it the world, but it's been going for ages and has a massive selection of examples and tutorials.
EDIT : Here is a link to an (old) tutorial - I am sure better ones exist but this should help :
http://www.flashkit.com/tutorials/Dynamic_Content/E-mail_i-Jeffrey_-658/index.php
Olti
Apr 18, 02:38 PM
Thanks guys but i have some additional questions , Is it possible that i can't get either the replacement or repair ?? And how much days will it last the reparation , approximately , if they have the parts , or if they don't have them , or a replacement (how long will it last, procedures stuff like that?? )
OreoCookie
Apr 24, 04:26 AM
They should work just fine in manual mode. I've tried to use my SB-600 on my Sigma DP-1 and it worked just fine in manual mode.
costabunny
Oct 29, 01:23 PM
I dedicate 7CPUS at 100% all the time in 10.5.5 (none of that background malarkey) ;) - I keep one CPU for OS and stuff and only shut Seti off when I need more horsepower
:)
:)
HiDEF
Apr 6, 05:20 PM
I too have noticed lag on my iPhone 4. I have my phone jail broken but I don't believe that's the issue because previous versions weren't laggy.
R94N
Aug 6, 01:50 AM
Yeah! lol :D
rhoydotp
Apr 4, 09:07 AM
get at least 2 nunchucks for boxing, tanks & madden :)
ryley
Jan 4, 08:08 PM
hello i jailbroke my ipod using spirit and it was good until i tried to update it! i updated it and itunes told me me you need to restore it and i tried that but all it said was it can not restore because of some unknown error (6) i tried ziphone to unlock it from recovery mode and ziphone could not recognize it!! please help :confused:
Les Kern
Dec 31, 10:34 AM
It's really easier than you might think. Just set up the groups, set up the share points in Shared Items (don't actually SHARE them) then assign the permissions. Know though that "read/write" will not work properly for your needs. ACL's must be set to "full control".
thebudda
Oct 24, 12:56 PM
Anywhere else in SC? I live in Sumter and was hoping to only take off a little early from work, not 3-4 hours early. Don't get me wrong, I'll do what I need to do but I hate to take that much time off and then spend 3 hours driving that could be better spent on my Mac.
dukebound85
Jun 24, 12:00 AM
have they split up reserve and non reserves yet?
There are two seperste lines. Like 2 in the reseve line
There are two seperste lines. Like 2 in the reseve line
CanadaRAM
Apr 8, 10:07 AM
A "single, two-way surround speaker"?
Single speaker and "surround sound" are mutually exclusive terms.
"Audio lens technology" apparantly means that the "woofer" fires at the floor, the tweeter fires upward and the sound is directed 360 degrees by a curved reflector.
That means there will be absolutely no stereo imaging - the thing is designed to scatter the sound around indiscriminantly - hence "surround" in marketing-speak I guess.
"no AC cord" - no, instead it has an audio cord and a USB cord for power. 2 cords = 2 cords...
The woofer must be all of 2 inches in diameter. Bass response in any speaker depends on the size of the driver (the speaker) x the effective size of the enclosure x the power delivered to the driver x the efficiency of the driver.
What will it sound like? Well, it will be weak, because it can draw a maximum of 500 mA current from the USB, it will mono with no stereo image at all, it will have little or no bass compared with a subwoofer (small driver, low power, tiny cabinet size), but it will have a clever orange power light.
Single speaker and "surround sound" are mutually exclusive terms.
"Audio lens technology" apparantly means that the "woofer" fires at the floor, the tweeter fires upward and the sound is directed 360 degrees by a curved reflector.
That means there will be absolutely no stereo imaging - the thing is designed to scatter the sound around indiscriminantly - hence "surround" in marketing-speak I guess.
"no AC cord" - no, instead it has an audio cord and a USB cord for power. 2 cords = 2 cords...
The woofer must be all of 2 inches in diameter. Bass response in any speaker depends on the size of the driver (the speaker) x the effective size of the enclosure x the power delivered to the driver x the efficiency of the driver.
What will it sound like? Well, it will be weak, because it can draw a maximum of 500 mA current from the USB, it will mono with no stereo image at all, it will have little or no bass compared with a subwoofer (small driver, low power, tiny cabinet size), but it will have a clever orange power light.
citizenzen
Jan 6, 12:59 PM
I'd take a single strand of yarn, use it to spell out a word, then photograph it.
Am I missing something here?
Am I missing something here?
titatom
Apr 13, 10:02 AM
wait til June for the refresh version
Do you have a link to this rumors ?
If it turn out to be true and you are in a position were you can afford to wait, I would do so...
Buying a computer with a Core 2 Duo CPU sounds like a bad idea right now...
Do you have a link to this rumors ?
If it turn out to be true and you are in a position were you can afford to wait, I would do so...
Buying a computer with a Core 2 Duo CPU sounds like a bad idea right now...
eva01
Sep 21, 06:08 PM
I missed it monday -_- i also missed the opener of House *cries*