ri0ku
May 28, 02:22 PM
Got mine was in the 1st section of the line :D very pleased, went for a 32GB 3G model and so glad I did, someone interviewed me for a newspaper but can't remember which one :s
Oh and typing this on my iPad:D
Oh and typing this on my iPad:D
edesignuk
Sep 8, 07:22 AM
I don�t know if anyone�s already seen this or not, but it�s certainly the first time I have.
Sony have released the GRX516SP VAIO Notebook, complete with built in DVD-R drive!
So this mean the drives are now down at a scale where they can be squeezed into a notebook form factor, in which case maybe seeing a SuperDrive in the next rev of the TiBooks isn�t to unrealistic.
Sony have released the GRX516SP VAIO Notebook, complete with built in DVD-R drive!
So this mean the drives are now down at a scale where they can be squeezed into a notebook form factor, in which case maybe seeing a SuperDrive in the next rev of the TiBooks isn�t to unrealistic.
floyde
Dec 10, 03:19 PM
Well I forgot I had a dual boot setup on my powerbook so I just turned it on and proceeded to do something else. When I returned it had booted to Linux and had gone to sleep. The thing is, it doesn't wake up gracefully on Linux and in this case it didn't wake up at all :( I held the power button -> no luck, I then removed the battery -> still no luck... I mean, wtf?? I removed the battery and the sleep light was still flashing:eek: So i gave her(it) a kiss and apparently I'm no handsome prince so still no luck. Any suggestions? :o thanks
FleurDuMal
Mar 22, 06:53 AM
Hmmm...a GoW movie would be quite gay. Literally, quite gay. A bunch of Muscle Mary's prancing about with their big guns. They could just make it into porn.
stroked
Mar 9, 06:54 PM
Can some really, really kind person help me.
PoerBook G4 17" Tiger
Some of my character key are not working i.e. ' " and the reverse of { [
sometimes my back/delete key does not work.
Is this a mechanical fault of my laptop or is it the software or system?
Thank you
Bernard
It is most likely your keyboard. my iBook has the same problem with the m, and the number after 8. I have a sticky that is always open with those on them, then I just copy and paste what I need.
You can get a new keyboard on ebay fairly cheap.
PoerBook G4 17" Tiger
Some of my character key are not working i.e. ' " and the reverse of { [
sometimes my back/delete key does not work.
Is this a mechanical fault of my laptop or is it the software or system?
Thank you
Bernard
It is most likely your keyboard. my iBook has the same problem with the m, and the number after 8. I have a sticky that is always open with those on them, then I just copy and paste what I need.
You can get a new keyboard on ebay fairly cheap.
JSRockit
Sep 8, 12:10 PM
Originally posted by verbose101
I do realise that the VAIO is thicker than the TiBook, but still the point is that the drive has been shruck now to a size where it can fit into any notebook, it's just a matter of time (or technology) until they have it small enough to fit into the TiBook, and my bet is they allready can do this, it's just when they decide to release it....and in my book a 1Ghz Ti w/ SuperDrive would make an ideal launchpad.
You have a point...and I hope it happens...but Apple may have to change the PowerBook as we know it to add more than just a SuperDrive...I just hope they don't go the way of the current trend in PC laptops. Way Too BIG!
I do realise that the VAIO is thicker than the TiBook, but still the point is that the drive has been shruck now to a size where it can fit into any notebook, it's just a matter of time (or technology) until they have it small enough to fit into the TiBook, and my bet is they allready can do this, it's just when they decide to release it....and in my book a 1Ghz Ti w/ SuperDrive would make an ideal launchpad.
You have a point...and I hope it happens...but Apple may have to change the PowerBook as we know it to add more than just a SuperDrive...I just hope they don't go the way of the current trend in PC laptops. Way Too BIG!
iBookG4user
Apr 23, 11:56 PM
Dang that's cheap! Though I have a fear of Hynix RAM from having many issues with its non-ecc desktop series in the past. Hope they hold up well and won't produce errors. No problems with total RAM detection\compatibility etc. for you ?
I am looking to stick 8GB x 4 of these in my Mac Book 2010 8-core with processor capable of supporting 1333MHz RAM.
I've been running 32GB of RAM in my Mac Pro for a few weeks now and never had a problem with it. It's a fantastic deal :D
I am looking to stick 8GB x 4 of these in my Mac Book 2010 8-core with processor capable of supporting 1333MHz RAM.
I've been running 32GB of RAM in my Mac Pro for a few weeks now and never had a problem with it. It's a fantastic deal :D
Kadman
Mar 11, 03:02 PM
Line goes all the way to Nordstroms and is now wrapping back towards Apple. Incredible number of people. My guess is that if you aren't here, don't bother.
satcomer
Apr 22, 08:30 PM
[/URL][URL="http://macosx.com/forums/howto-faqs/300019-howto-reset-user-password-via-single-user-mode.html"]How to Reset your UserName Password (http://[URL)
BakedBeans
Oct 25, 07:13 AM
Hi ladies and Gents,
I'm having a bit of a nightmare with dreamweaver/ftp syncing.basically i want to create a root folder that means all the links in dream weaver work as soon as i upload them (im currently having to put full urls in for the links)
on my hardrive i have folder called alexgodden.com and this mimics (exactly) what i have hosted in public_html (minus the sub domains that are in my public_html folder). however the links never work.
can anyone help me out with fixing the root folder so he links are correct first time.... many thanks
I'm having a bit of a nightmare with dreamweaver/ftp syncing.basically i want to create a root folder that means all the links in dream weaver work as soon as i upload them (im currently having to put full urls in for the links)
on my hardrive i have folder called alexgodden.com and this mimics (exactly) what i have hosted in public_html (minus the sub domains that are in my public_html folder). however the links never work.
can anyone help me out with fixing the root folder so he links are correct first time.... many thanks
notheremuch
Sep 27, 03:42 PM
Since I am seriously consider the idea tonight, I cannot get to an Apple dealer until tmrw afternoon.
Is the height of the 20" (listed by Apple@16.1in) on the stand? Ditto for 23" listed at 17.7in. My desk shelves may decide afterall....
Is the height of the 20" (listed by Apple@16.1in) on the stand? Ditto for 23" listed at 17.7in. My desk shelves may decide afterall....
JeDiBoYTJ
Dec 5, 10:32 PM
Interesting, sounds legit.... but wont know until someone bites the bullet and purchases it...
its even on Version Tracker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/25287)
its even on Version Tracker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/25287)
notjustjay
Oct 15, 01:23 AM
"The miners will likely also need a Mac to sync"?
Spoken like someone who's never actually used an iPod...
Spoken like someone who's never actually used an iPod...
edesignuk
Aug 19, 11:19 AM
Very clever :D
won-mill-neon-posts ;)
won-mill-neon-posts ;)
Doctor Q
Sep 7, 08:11 PM
That's cool!
How can I have an avatar?Unless we have another avatar contest and you win the contest, you won't be eligible for an avatar until you have 500 or more posts. At your post rate, that will take you almost exactly one year. But you can put a photo in your User Profile any time you like.
Edit: I see that you do have one. Is that you in the photo?
How can I have an avatar?Unless we have another avatar contest and you win the contest, you won't be eligible for an avatar until you have 500 or more posts. At your post rate, that will take you almost exactly one year. But you can put a photo in your User Profile any time you like.
Edit: I see that you do have one. Is that you in the photo?
debroglie
Dec 10, 09:26 AM
http://www.provantage.com/buy-7dlnw00w-dbt-120-personalair-wieless-usb-1-bluetooth-adapter-d-link-systems-wireless-networking-shopping.htm
^ $16 for the D-link apple supported one. (26 - 10 rebate). I am in no way affiliated with this company, but I have had great experiences with them. They have low prices and ship very quickly.
^ $16 for the D-link apple supported one. (26 - 10 rebate). I am in no way affiliated with this company, but I have had great experiences with them. They have low prices and ship very quickly.
BONGOS
Jan 9, 11:00 AM
anyone use garageband all the time? what's the minimum amount of memory needed? record 4 tracks at most...my macbook pro purchase it only to record...what's the skinny
MacBytes
Aug 23, 04:05 PM
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AWallen90
May 2, 02:10 PM
Pop in the software cd that came with the macbook, the the snow leopard disc, whichever OS you want to put on there. Reformat the drive and install from scratch. Once you bring up the registration form stop at that point so the buyer can put all his information in. Use Carbon Copy before you reformat for the buyer.
yg17
Sep 28, 07:40 PM
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=794639
It's very likely a technical problem they're having.
It's very likely a technical problem they're having.
JacketOff
Mar 17, 10:47 PM
http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20110316_06.jpg
Excerpt: Weibo
Someone recommended that there should be a "Don't buy salt" campaign on the microblogosphere. I think that the salt buyers are those who don't use the Internet and lack accurate information. That is why traditional media such as television, radio and newspapers should be used to bring more accurate information to these people. [Comment: The people on this side of the information gap are obliged to communicate their knowledge to the people on the other side. They should do so by getting away from the computer and talk to others directly. The more people they speak to the better. The total number of conversions may be small, but this is doing a good deed.]
The government is being blamed for lack of public trust in this salt-buying mass panic. I think that the answer is the lack of commonsense. People say that commonsense requires the government to provide education. But the government is never omnipotent and omniscient. If we have to rely on the government to give you commonsense, then how could we complain that the government has too much power? How could we complain that the government is depriving our civil rights by saying that we are not good enough? The people who need commonsense education are those in government.
There is even a rush on salt in Sichuan. In Sichuan, the salt comes from the salt mines! Even if the ocean is contaminated, it won't affect Sichuan. My friend called to say that he ran out of salt and went to buy salt. He was stunned to see the empty shelf at the supermarket. He had to go and fetch a spoonful from his grandmother ... everybody is talking about salt ... it is rumored that Sichuan will be sending its salt to the eastern coastal region.
Do not be deceived by these crooked businessmen. Stop buying salt. Most of the salt comes from salt mines anyway, not from the Pacific Ocean. So they have nothing to do with any nuclear radiation. Besides, radioactive elements are quickly diluted by the sea water. Eating salt won't ward off radiation. But you can end up with edema if you eat too much salt and have hypertension. The crooked businessmen are jacking up the price, so why do you want to be a sucker? The salt-buying spree shows that people are ignorant. They have become the global butts of the jokes. A grand nation may have risen, but the wisdom of its people is lagging far behind.
http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20110316_05.jpg
Happiness is being able to buy salt
How to dispel the rumors? There is no salt to find anywhere from large supermarkets to small corner stores. Meanwhile the salt industry representatives say that there is a sufficient supply of salt in store. So why not move the stored salt into the stores? Isn't this the best way to dispel rumors. The more you talk without doing anything, the more suspicious people become. Just shut up!
At the supermarket, everybody was clamoring to buy salt except for one old lady who was shopping for other items while scoring at the other people. When asked why she didn't want to buy salt, she said: "I haven't even finished using the salt that I bought during the SARS period ..."
Caixin: We started a debate this morning: "There are salt buying sprees in many places in China. What is your view? What would you do?" At this time, 359 people said that this was stupid; 51 people said that they would go and buy salt; 19 people were neutral.
At Hong Kong supermarkets, people were buying rice and salt. This shows that Hong Kong people still lack commonsense. The salt supply is basically inexhaustible. The rice comes mostly from Thailand and is not affected by radiation.
At a time when people have such poor scientific knowledge, it seems premature to discuss freedom. It is a luxury. Rebuttal: What has scientific knowledge got to do with freedom?
The reason for the salt buying spree is due to the sense of insecurity and the distrust of the government. "I don't understand what your experts are saying and I am not willing to listen to them. I don't trust the authorities. I can only depend on myself."
Japan had a magnitude 9 earthquake and they held up. But we fell apart over salt! We can see how the Chinese are psychologically vulnerable and how they cannot distinguish rumors from facts! When the government hears the word "jasmine," they fall apart! When the people hear the word "salt," they fall apart! We don't need any earthquake, tsunami or volcano -- all it takes is a rumor for China to collapse!
The worst thing in the world -- I have been forwarding salt-related items on my microblog all day but when I got home, there was no salt.
With respect to all these compatriots who are said to be buying salt, I can only say: "Please line up and stay in order -- everybody will get their share." This reminds me of the panic buying of honeysuckle during the SARS period -- the price went from 10 yuan per kilogram to 600 yuan per kilogram in a matter of days. Many people who bought were sorry later on. Eight years have passed, but people have not gotten any better. [Comment: Can such 'people' build a democracy? I have my doubts. If they really build a democracy, it would be a tofu-residue construction project which will topple at the sign of a breeze.]
The most awesome and richest city in all of China right now is Yancheng (Jiangsu province) [Explanation: The literal translation is "Salt City."]
China was not stricken by any disaster, but there is a nationwide salt-buying panic spree. Meanwhile the Japanese are holding steady in the face of earthquakes, tsunamis and nuclear radiation leakages. What does this say? Which society is more stable? Apart from the troublesome Tokyo Electric Power Company, how is Japan worse than us? Apart from our fearless People's Liberation Army soldiers, what can be do better than Japan?
Frankly, the various microblog posts that make fun of the panicky salt-buying spree seems to indicate that everybody has superior wisdom. On the microblogsphere, have you seen anyone saying that they lined up to buy salt in order to ward off radiation? Frankly, I have not seen anyone yet. This is how microblogs are successful as media because the rumors have been filtered out.
In Foshan, the police came out and restricted citizens to 2 packs of salt per person. One citizen somehow came out smiling with ten packs in hand.
To summarize Chinese reactions to the Japan earthquake: hoard salt, create rumors, scare themselves.
My understanding is that the Chinese people are in a prisoner's dilemma situation. We are all living in black boxes and we assume the worst about other people. What is they are stupid? When everybody else is buying up salt, you would think: "Maybe I won't have any salt." So you buy salt not because you are stupid, but because you are worried that other people may be stupid. If I hadn't just purchased a pack of salt, I would have gone downstairs and gotten into line to buy a pack ...
Salt is all sold out in Shenzhen. Many people are rushing over to Hong Kong to buy salt. Very soon, the foreign media will be printing large numbers of reports about the salt-buying panic and we will lose face around the world.
They have panic salt-buying in Ningxia, Inner Mongolia and even Xinjiang. For the sake of harmony, I ask: Are they buying up salt in Lhasa yet?
http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20110316_04.jpg
Excerpt: Weibo
Someone recommended that there should be a "Don't buy salt" campaign on the microblogosphere. I think that the salt buyers are those who don't use the Internet and lack accurate information. That is why traditional media such as television, radio and newspapers should be used to bring more accurate information to these people. [Comment: The people on this side of the information gap are obliged to communicate their knowledge to the people on the other side. They should do so by getting away from the computer and talk to others directly. The more people they speak to the better. The total number of conversions may be small, but this is doing a good deed.]
The government is being blamed for lack of public trust in this salt-buying mass panic. I think that the answer is the lack of commonsense. People say that commonsense requires the government to provide education. But the government is never omnipotent and omniscient. If we have to rely on the government to give you commonsense, then how could we complain that the government has too much power? How could we complain that the government is depriving our civil rights by saying that we are not good enough? The people who need commonsense education are those in government.
There is even a rush on salt in Sichuan. In Sichuan, the salt comes from the salt mines! Even if the ocean is contaminated, it won't affect Sichuan. My friend called to say that he ran out of salt and went to buy salt. He was stunned to see the empty shelf at the supermarket. He had to go and fetch a spoonful from his grandmother ... everybody is talking about salt ... it is rumored that Sichuan will be sending its salt to the eastern coastal region.
Do not be deceived by these crooked businessmen. Stop buying salt. Most of the salt comes from salt mines anyway, not from the Pacific Ocean. So they have nothing to do with any nuclear radiation. Besides, radioactive elements are quickly diluted by the sea water. Eating salt won't ward off radiation. But you can end up with edema if you eat too much salt and have hypertension. The crooked businessmen are jacking up the price, so why do you want to be a sucker? The salt-buying spree shows that people are ignorant. They have become the global butts of the jokes. A grand nation may have risen, but the wisdom of its people is lagging far behind.
http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20110316_05.jpg
Happiness is being able to buy salt
How to dispel the rumors? There is no salt to find anywhere from large supermarkets to small corner stores. Meanwhile the salt industry representatives say that there is a sufficient supply of salt in store. So why not move the stored salt into the stores? Isn't this the best way to dispel rumors. The more you talk without doing anything, the more suspicious people become. Just shut up!
At the supermarket, everybody was clamoring to buy salt except for one old lady who was shopping for other items while scoring at the other people. When asked why she didn't want to buy salt, she said: "I haven't even finished using the salt that I bought during the SARS period ..."
Caixin: We started a debate this morning: "There are salt buying sprees in many places in China. What is your view? What would you do?" At this time, 359 people said that this was stupid; 51 people said that they would go and buy salt; 19 people were neutral.
At Hong Kong supermarkets, people were buying rice and salt. This shows that Hong Kong people still lack commonsense. The salt supply is basically inexhaustible. The rice comes mostly from Thailand and is not affected by radiation.
At a time when people have such poor scientific knowledge, it seems premature to discuss freedom. It is a luxury. Rebuttal: What has scientific knowledge got to do with freedom?
The reason for the salt buying spree is due to the sense of insecurity and the distrust of the government. "I don't understand what your experts are saying and I am not willing to listen to them. I don't trust the authorities. I can only depend on myself."
Japan had a magnitude 9 earthquake and they held up. But we fell apart over salt! We can see how the Chinese are psychologically vulnerable and how they cannot distinguish rumors from facts! When the government hears the word "jasmine," they fall apart! When the people hear the word "salt," they fall apart! We don't need any earthquake, tsunami or volcano -- all it takes is a rumor for China to collapse!
The worst thing in the world -- I have been forwarding salt-related items on my microblog all day but when I got home, there was no salt.
With respect to all these compatriots who are said to be buying salt, I can only say: "Please line up and stay in order -- everybody will get their share." This reminds me of the panic buying of honeysuckle during the SARS period -- the price went from 10 yuan per kilogram to 600 yuan per kilogram in a matter of days. Many people who bought were sorry later on. Eight years have passed, but people have not gotten any better. [Comment: Can such 'people' build a democracy? I have my doubts. If they really build a democracy, it would be a tofu-residue construction project which will topple at the sign of a breeze.]
The most awesome and richest city in all of China right now is Yancheng (Jiangsu province) [Explanation: The literal translation is "Salt City."]
China was not stricken by any disaster, but there is a nationwide salt-buying panic spree. Meanwhile the Japanese are holding steady in the face of earthquakes, tsunamis and nuclear radiation leakages. What does this say? Which society is more stable? Apart from the troublesome Tokyo Electric Power Company, how is Japan worse than us? Apart from our fearless People's Liberation Army soldiers, what can be do better than Japan?
Frankly, the various microblog posts that make fun of the panicky salt-buying spree seems to indicate that everybody has superior wisdom. On the microblogsphere, have you seen anyone saying that they lined up to buy salt in order to ward off radiation? Frankly, I have not seen anyone yet. This is how microblogs are successful as media because the rumors have been filtered out.
In Foshan, the police came out and restricted citizens to 2 packs of salt per person. One citizen somehow came out smiling with ten packs in hand.
To summarize Chinese reactions to the Japan earthquake: hoard salt, create rumors, scare themselves.
My understanding is that the Chinese people are in a prisoner's dilemma situation. We are all living in black boxes and we assume the worst about other people. What is they are stupid? When everybody else is buying up salt, you would think: "Maybe I won't have any salt." So you buy salt not because you are stupid, but because you are worried that other people may be stupid. If I hadn't just purchased a pack of salt, I would have gone downstairs and gotten into line to buy a pack ...
Salt is all sold out in Shenzhen. Many people are rushing over to Hong Kong to buy salt. Very soon, the foreign media will be printing large numbers of reports about the salt-buying panic and we will lose face around the world.
They have panic salt-buying in Ningxia, Inner Mongolia and even Xinjiang. For the sake of harmony, I ask: Are they buying up salt in Lhasa yet?
http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20110316_04.jpg
danbee46
Apr 28, 12:50 AM
However, the iPad was the first device I attempted to sync with and the rental did not appear. I only went to the iPhone when I was unable to move the rental to the iPad.
dirgeforfreedom
Apr 4, 01:55 PM
My early 2008 Macbook Pro just died after two and a half years. When I brought it into the Apple Store, they said my logic board had failed and wasn't my nVidia 8600GT. $1,100 to replace. I said no thanks.
I'll be needing a laptop this Sept for school and the new Macbook Pros look awesome. Is there anything about them I should be afraid of?? I don't want it to break down.
I'll be needing a laptop this Sept for school and the new Macbook Pros look awesome. Is there anything about them I should be afraid of?? I don't want it to break down.
wjones
Feb 22, 07:59 PM
Thanks for the reply!
He only has the 256M in the iBook... but it's worked fine for him before. It might have slowed down before when he had a bunch of things running, but never did programs crash and the computer reboot on its own. He doesn't do much with it... firefox- mail- ichat- word- itunes- iphoto. That's about all he runs. But starting last week.. the system went from running fine for him.. to being unstable.. it seems that "something" happened. I was thinking that the prebinding not being able to complete might be a clue to what that "something" was.
He has no external devices other than his digital camera..
I haven't tried anything with different users- I'll try that next.
I might end up having to do an archive and install.. but I was hoping to find and fix the problem. I'm sure I'll be plesantly surprized with how easy the archive and install goes.. (will I need to archive to an external drive?) I was hoping to use this opertunity to learn more about fixing OSX!
-Walton
He only has the 256M in the iBook... but it's worked fine for him before. It might have slowed down before when he had a bunch of things running, but never did programs crash and the computer reboot on its own. He doesn't do much with it... firefox- mail- ichat- word- itunes- iphoto. That's about all he runs. But starting last week.. the system went from running fine for him.. to being unstable.. it seems that "something" happened. I was thinking that the prebinding not being able to complete might be a clue to what that "something" was.
He has no external devices other than his digital camera..
I haven't tried anything with different users- I'll try that next.
I might end up having to do an archive and install.. but I was hoping to find and fix the problem. I'm sure I'll be plesantly surprized with how easy the archive and install goes.. (will I need to archive to an external drive?) I was hoping to use this opertunity to learn more about fixing OSX!
-Walton
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