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  • brucem91
    May 3, 04:28 PM
    gah, seriously apple needs to talk to geforce/ati and get some decent drivers, cause the beta is so much smoother in bootcamp.

    shame, with steam incoming soon.

    i will never play sc2 on mac as it is now

    The thing is that OS X uses OpenGl, where Windows uses DirectX. I'd agree with you, but I'd prefer running in OS X vs rebooting and my macbook running hotter. Plus while in the b.net menus, I can resize with apple + m, and open safari real quick, yet still be in the game. Plus, even on low, the game still looks pretty cool in my opinion.





    didnt read gif. santana quot;didn#39;t read lolquot;
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  • brepublican
    Sep 27, 08:53 PM
    If LEOPARD doesnt arrive until spring...
    I frankly fail to see what the deal is with a possible 10.4.1x. I just dont see why people make such a big deal out of nothing. If it comes it comes, if it don't... well then.

    Waiting patiently :)





    didnt read gif. I#39;d read the book, years ago,
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  • ct-scan
    Oct 10, 08:10 AM
    I bet it will be a 15" MacBook

    I'm guessing that we're talking about more than just an it.
    And why update the laptop that is newer???

    It's more likely that they switched all of their MacBook/Pro development over to Foxconn, most likely because of all the issues around the most recent line of MBPs.





    didnt read gif. I didn#39;t need to take out the
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  • bbeagle
    Mar 23, 01:43 PM
    This would greatly improve the usability of airplay, in my opinion.

    Imagine you had your TV on some random channel, while surfing the internet on your iPad. If your TV supported AirPlay, then you could just click the Airplay button on your iPad, and the random channel would be changed to the Airplay content. You wouldn't have to change the tuners over to Apple TV. Much more convenient.



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  • puckhead193
    Apr 5, 10:48 AM
    looks fake, you would think if they did get their paws on the new touch they would have you know at least focused the camera... just a thought :rolleyes:





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  • Gatorman
    Sep 13, 11:23 PM
    Originally posted by Jeffx342

    1. Microsoft has rights to access your computer (disclaimer)


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  • DotComName
    Mar 28, 10:30 AM
    super excited, tho a little bummed that we won't see an ios preview in April... :/ hopefully iOS 5 will bring multimedia and file cloud sync to iOS.

    GO :apple:





    didnt read gif. Pity you didn#39;t read the
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  • tmill56
    Mar 13, 12:44 PM
    yup i looked at midnight and it rolled back an hour. why is daylight savings such a difficult thing to get right? oh well.



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  • citizenzen
    Apr 3, 08:50 PM
    California has one of the worst budget deficits and some of the most regulations.

    State Projected FY 2012 deficit (Deficit as percent
    of 2011 spending)

    1. Nevada - $1,500,000,000 (45%)
    2. New Jersey - $10,500,000,000 (37%)
    3. Texas - $13,400,000,000 (32%)
    4. California - $25,400,000,000 (29%)
    5. Oregon - $1,800,000,000 (25%)
    6. Minnesota - $3,800,000,000 (24%)
    7. Louisiana - $1,600,000,000 (21%)
    8. New York - $10,000,000,000 (19%)
    9. Connecticut - $3,200,000,000 (18%)
    10 South Carolina - $877,000,000 (17%)




    didnt read gif. Maybe you didn#39;t read my other
  • Maybe you didn#39;t read my other



  • peharri
    Aug 14, 01:22 PM
    ...if you're selling soap.

    If you're selling computer platforms though, it's a major mistake. The days of the Amiga may be long behind us, but people do still feel strongly about their choice of computer, they do become personally attached to what they got, and this isn't like the car industry where there are so many manufacturers you can do a little spoofing of your competitors without anyone feeling it's directed at them.

    Car analogies are old hat so if you'll forgive me, I'll use a sports analogy instead. I don't really know sports, except to know that fans of teams tend to be just as irrational as fans of computer platforms. By which I mean the entire spectrum of fandom tends to be represented. But everyone does, in the end, whether it's a team or a computer platform, end up opinionated and either loving or hating it.

    Imagine the following. You're Apple's ad agency, and you've been hired by the Reds, the local sports team. A few miles away is the home of the Blues, and in your town, the Reds make up the team affiliation of about 80% of the population, with the Blues making up the other 20%. There's a degree of rivalry between the teams.

    The Reds want more people coming to their stadiums. They need increased revenue ticket sales. The only people to attract now are the Blues. The Blues obviously like your sport, otherwise they wouldn't have chosen a team in the first place, but they're not willing to consider, as yet, seeing Red team games. How do you attract Blue supporters?

    If you're Apple's ad agency, your ad goes something like:

    Blue: "I'm a blue player"
    Red: "And I'm a red player"
    Blue: "Duh. I can kick this ball, duh, look" (*kicks at ball several times, finally actually hitting it the 7th time*)
    Red: *smugly bounces a ball on knee* "Red scored the highest last season, and we're consistantly the best team"
    Blue: "Hey! Hey, watch this" *attempts to balance ball on nose, ball consistantly rolling off and away. Blue chases after ball*
    Red: *Kicks ball up, bounces on knee, headbutts it, and catches it with one hand behind him* "We have some really skilled players"

    (Ad continues ad-nausium. By which I mean it's an ad that makes you nauseous.)

    Now, another approach might be to run an ad that consists of a bunch of shots from your stadium. You show some pretty good playing, stuff people will find impressive and will have wished they saw. You show the Reds most often, but, hey, there are two teams in every game. In other words, instead of taking sides based upon the team, you show people that if they come to your stadium, they're going to have a good time. They're going to see some impressive playmanship. Even if it's not their team, there's reason for them to want to go and see the next game.

    Which type of ad would sway you? Which type of ad would get you to go to a stadium owned by your team's rival?

    The current "I'm a Mac" series doesn't work because it appeals to fanboism, but in doing so, it also ends up being fanboism's victim. It doesn't appeal to PC owners, it just cements existing Mac user's sense of superiority. Except me. I cringe every time I see them.



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  • scottgroovez
    Apr 25, 04:02 PM
    DVD's are cheap, people have DVD drives makes sense to have it available as ONE of the formats. Why do users other than MBA owners need to have it come on a thumb drive?





    didnt read gif. Didn#39;t I read this book
  • Didn#39;t I read this book



  • chown33
    Apr 16, 12:54 PM
    Be specific.

    Exactly which tutorials? Post the URLs.

    Exactly where did you encounter a problem in the tutorial? Post the specific command that didn't work.


    I did a simple google search for razorSQL. Found this page:
    http://www.razorsql.com/articles/sqlite_mac.html

    I have to say, I'm skeptical of razorSQL's quality. There are two blatant errors on this fairly simple page:
    1. The command is misspelled as: sqilte3
    2. Control-Z in Mac OS X Terminal is not EOF, control-D is.
    Control-Z means something completely different.



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  • markjs
    May 5, 11:32 PM
    I was drawn to this forum because I am interested in computers generally and macs almost qualify.....but seriously I poked around on a mac for about an hour today, and found that some things are less intuitive (minimizing and closing windows). Also I found that some things easily accessible in windows are not accessible at all in mac OSX. I felt like the computer was "dumbed down" for me. All in all it was a computer and pefectly capable internet machine, but at least in an hour nothing even came close to winning me ove. Oh yeah it also crashed once too.





    didnt read gif. I didn#39;t read the whole thing.
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  • kingdonk
    Mar 1, 11:12 PM
    is the address book / calendar server working?
    if so how do i set it up?

    i enabled them in the server app,
    but when i goto my address book and enter in the user name and password and ip address it doesn't work.

    i must be missing a step.

    Have you got DNS and everything set-up properly?
    Mine won't work either but i haven't set the system up properly and I'm sure i remember reading in the forums about SL Server that simply not having DNS set-up correctly will prevent such services from running.
    I may be wrong though. maybe some one else may be able to enlighten us?



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  • chrono1081
    Mar 19, 12:18 AM
    These days much of the craftsmanship that used to take place in the darkroom coaxing a master print from a negative now takes place digitally. A technically well exposed frame can still produce a crappy print at the end of a less skilled artist. Conversely, technical perfection (second curtain sync, hyperfocal distancing gobbledygook) has very little to do with art, or even creativity. Great "art" these days is even being shot on a cellphone.

    Both camps (the technical-crats & the ones who are blissfully unaware of the minutiae) can produce "great" work.

    Many beginners suffer from the same bad pshop skills (hey, look... I can make grass grow on his head, no make that two heads) and mistakes that beginning designers can (hey look, I can make EACH letter a different color, and a different font).

    All that being said, if I was teaching beginning photographers I would remove almost everything to start (camera, lens, etc.) and go primitive and start with building pinhole cameras. Then I would progress to the end point which would be post-processing. Post-processing is huge though...
    cheers,
    michael

    I'm not saying PP isn't important, but if you take beginners that learn to get the best picture possible in the camera (focusing on composition, exposure, etc) first then worry about learning PP the images always turn out better then those who take crap in the camera and try and fix it in Photoshop.

    Not to mention, as Winni said RAW workflow programs are usually all you need unless you are doing commercial or portraiture where skin smoothing or other things are needed.

    Photoshop is used far to much as a crutch than an enhancement tool.





    didnt read gif. Didn#39;t read the article yet,
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  • alukado
    Apr 20, 09:32 PM
    Sadly I'm bored with 3dS titles. Now back to playing DSI titles on it.

    Did you use the 3ds flashcart to play DS titles ?



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  • number9
    Apr 5, 10:46 AM
    If I would leak something, I would make sure the device is clean, the camera is in focus and there is enough light.




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  • Rt&Dzine
    Apr 9, 12:24 AM
    I am all for getting rid of those too. This topic was about PP, so I expressed my feelings for that colossal waste of money. I didn't want to stray too far off topic.

    The PP issue wasn't about cutting the budget for the right wingers, it was about pushing their agenda. Boehner got his pet project included for federal funding of private school vouchers in DC (read religious).





    didnt read gif. I didn#39;t read all the tweets
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  • *LTD*
    Apr 30, 06:07 PM
    Considering that nearly all "Pro IT" overwhelmingly used Windows

    Their entire careers depend on maintaining an OS that needs constant maintenance. Windows is inherently broken, and an entire industry grew up to take full advantage of exactly that. Too funny.





    Vandam500
    Jan 7, 08:59 AM
    Has anyone else found that after installing this their iPhone battery can not get enough charge to turn on? I'm popping into  Regent Street this afternoon, but it would be useful to know if anyone else has had the same problem.

    Tried a hard reset, and it's not Jailbroken or Pwned or anything.

    UPDATE: iPhone is working again. Multiple hard resets, removing sim, unplugging seemed to do the trick.

    Glad you fixed the issue but I don't understand how is it possible for a app that is not running in the background to give any issue when it's closed. You know that surely it was something with your phone and had nothing to do with the Facebook app





    MRiOS
    Jun 13, 10:33 PM
    Also if you don't have the apps on your iTunes, I believe that if you are logged into your iTunes account and click the purchase button for an app that you've purchased before, it will pop up a box that says you've already paid for that app and allow you to download it again. (I believe this is true, I'm just not 100% positive on this)





    satcomer
    Apr 2, 04:47 PM
    In the art of war, 'keep you friends close, and you enemies closer'!

    That is what it looks like to me also.





    bluebomberman
    Feb 28, 01:24 AM
    Single source hardware is an asset to server reliability, not a detriment. Compare linux uptimes to AIX, Solaris, or HPUX, and there's no contest. Having 1 company on the hook for everything helps make things run way more smoothly. The trend towards linux in the data center is a detriment that mirrors wall street, with short term costs overruling long term benefit.

    That's debatable. Apple's reputation in business/enterprise support has never been stellar. Meanwhile, Google literally Velcro together their server farms, using cheap hardware that is vulnerable to failure at single points but is collectively resilient and efficient.

    These are extreme ends of the spectrum that I'm using as examples, though.





    Michaelgtrusa
    Mar 13, 01:08 PM
    You bet! Lets put back what greed and globalist conspiracies have recked. Here is a nice article. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/in-early-2010-somewhere-high.ars We as americans need to replace co like Apple,dell and boeing that sell their souls to the devil for subsidised money. The money needed to run the country isn't abundant and china IS the real enemy that we are foolishly helping. We don't need china, they need us and if I start a co soon, china isn't even on my profit radar, just my military one.