clarkysdonga
Jul 8, 12:30 AM
FYI - Planned midnight launch in Hobart CBD Thursday-Friday 10/11th, see Australia's Telecom in Hobart mall.
Rosny park as backup!
Rosny park as backup!
TodVader
Nov 28, 11:14 PM
how much $$ for mouse???
GGJstudios
May 5, 07:27 PM
Have you tried a PRAM and/or SMC reset already?
PRAM/NVRAM has nothing to do with the OP's issue.
Mac OS X: What's stored in PRAM (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1242)
When to reset NVRAM or PRAM (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1895)
SMC might help with some fan, unexpected power-offs or slow performance issues, but not heat-related shutdowns, as the OP described.
Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964)
PRAM/NVRAM has nothing to do with the OP's issue.
Mac OS X: What's stored in PRAM (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1242)
When to reset NVRAM or PRAM (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1895)
SMC might help with some fan, unexpected power-offs or slow performance issues, but not heat-related shutdowns, as the OP described.
Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC) (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964)
i4k20c
Apr 28, 11:13 AM
Mods Please Lock.
iPhone has been sold locally. :)
iPhone has been sold locally. :)
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hipeye01
Apr 30, 12:52 AM
i found this thread while looking for the solution to a similar situation. I too am looking for a phone with a QWERTY keyboard that does not require a data plan, but I also need a calendar that can sync with my mac computer. I don't care what calendar it is (google/ical/other) and and am willing to buy/download third party software, but am not sure about Bit Pim since fourm users' reviews seem mixed at best. I would like to stay with Verizon (cdma) if possible, but haven't found a phone on their network to fit my needs, so now I am open to any carrier. Any advice appreciated.
alphaod
Apr 20, 07:02 PM
YouTube: video (http://youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0)
That's just sadistic! :eek:
That's just sadistic! :eek:
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Kinetic
Jan 12, 06:59 PM
I think the name is stupid. But then again I hated the name Macbook when I heard it and thought Apple would never use that name so what do I know? :o
Charlie Sheen
Mar 19, 07:30 PM
If it really just is a link the press and hold the icon untill it starts shaking and the press the "X" on the corner. If that works be happy if not pay for a new ipad.
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zap2
Apr 5, 07:37 PM
Not sure if I'll pick it up...I have it for the NGC, and its a great game. Never beat it, but not sure if the Wii Remote add on would make it all that much better.
I want a new RE for the Wii...and not a rail shooter, and really RE
I want a new RE for the Wii...and not a rail shooter, and really RE
dolphin842
Feb 19, 01:14 AM
To the OP: We're on the verge of getting the new generation of SSDs from Intel, Micron, and SandForce over the next few months. Probably best to wait a bit to see how the new ones are (and/or wait for the current-gen ones to drop in price).
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yellow
Jan 10, 12:13 PM
Tried it and got a 404.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6379146923853181774&q=apple+touch
Anyway, there was much buzz about this video a while back and how Apple supposedly held the patents rights on this.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6379146923853181774&q=apple+touch
Anyway, there was much buzz about this video a while back and how Apple supposedly held the patents rights on this.
nava
Jan 26, 03:17 PM
Yeah, thats pretty interesting, would be nice to hear their music.
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onthecouchagain
Apr 13, 09:09 AM
What about investing in ARM Holdings or Intel stocks? Since Apple shares are incredibly high right now, thus difficult to afford, would it be wiser to invest in their parts? ARM is expected to be in iPhone 5, and presumably in iPad 3 and the next iPod... and all of those items sell extremely well. We can only expect them to sell even better as Apple increases their user base through Verizon and as they enter China.
Anyone have stocks in either ARMH or Intel? I am considering investing. Thoughts?
Anyone have stocks in either ARMH or Intel? I am considering investing. Thoughts?
jusacruiser
Apr 26, 04:35 PM
Is there any reason you can't figure out how to use copy paste from the screenshot within preview?
No, I guess not. I could probably do copy and paste. I was trying to use the screen shot feature instead to see how it works.
No, I guess not. I could probably do copy and paste. I was trying to use the screen shot feature instead to see how it works.
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jonnyb
Jun 19, 01:32 AM
This is wierd
I came past 10 minutes ago and there were about 20 people outside maybe more
I went looking for breakfast, came back and now there's only 7 people between me and the front of the queue
(an some guy is scrubbing the pavement clean)
either they are batch processing the early arrivers OR there was a big fight and the guy is scrubbing away the blood
Us special early arrivers are already inside. They let us in and we're lined up round the stairwell. ;)
I came past 10 minutes ago and there were about 20 people outside maybe more
I went looking for breakfast, came back and now there's only 7 people between me and the front of the queue
(an some guy is scrubbing the pavement clean)
either they are batch processing the early arrivers OR there was a big fight and the guy is scrubbing away the blood
Us special early arrivers are already inside. They let us in and we're lined up round the stairwell. ;)
c1phr
Apr 17, 10:12 PM
The only issue would be if you need to access the book side-by-side with your work. This isn't a problem for me because I have 2 large screens. If you only have one smallish screen, then this may be an issue. Unless you have an iPad and can view the book on the iPad while you work. ;)
This was one thing I thought of, but the bulk of my work is done with my MBP tethered to an external monitor, so I have the space for it. I eventually plan on getting an iPad (though by the time I have the money, it will likely be an iPad 3) so I figure that would be awesome to be able to keep all my programming books together at all times.
I'm open to as many opinions as possible, and I appreciate the comments!
This was one thing I thought of, but the bulk of my work is done with my MBP tethered to an external monitor, so I have the space for it. I eventually plan on getting an iPad (though by the time I have the money, it will likely be an iPad 3) so I figure that would be awesome to be able to keep all my programming books together at all times.
I'm open to as many opinions as possible, and I appreciate the comments!
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sparkleytone
Sep 17, 06:57 PM
now this is sexy. (http://www.applele.com)
http://www.applele.com/hiphone_r04c.jpg
i would buy one in a heartbeat. also....the future moto phones that have been liked look nice...esp the v600. pic links have already been taken down :(
http://www.applele.com/hiphone_r04c.jpg
i would buy one in a heartbeat. also....the future moto phones that have been liked look nice...esp the v600. pic links have already been taken down :(
jiminaus
Apr 17, 09:39 PM
I hadn't bought a physical book in a long time. I always by e-books. They're much more easily searchable than physical books, I can cross-reference with a click on a hyperlink, I don't have to wait or pay for shipped (which to Australia can be more than the cost of the book), and I don't have to find a place to physically store it.
The only issue would be if you need to access the book side-by-side with your work. This isn't a problem for me because I have 2 large screens. If you only have one smallish screen, then this may be an issue. Unless you have an iPad and can view the book on the iPad while you work. ;)
The only issue would be if you need to access the book side-by-side with your work. This isn't a problem for me because I have 2 large screens. If you only have one smallish screen, then this may be an issue. Unless you have an iPad and can view the book on the iPad while you work. ;)
ahunter3
Dec 9, 05:16 PM
who still uses OS9 and for what??:confused:
� I will be booting into it this weekend to import records from a 17-file FileMaker 6 solution into intermediate files (which have both the old and the new table structure) and then into the final structure. The speed boost over OS X is somewhere between threefold and fourfold for the involved functions.
� I boot into 9 to scan. I have two scanners, both decently good, neither with OS X drivers available. The Umax Astra slide scanner was noted as having very good color values for the price, and the price was low due in part to lack of OS X drivers. The old flatbed, a Umax 630, is a 3-pass SCSI scanner that will probably still be humming along nicely when MacOS 10.9 is becoming obsolete.
� I have my older computer off to my left here as I type on this one. I Timbuktu into the older one to handle a chore that it does better (under MacOS 8.6, mind you, not even 9) than OS X does on the fastest machines in the shop: opening up folders on a mounted server folder that are chock-full of huge TIFF and Photoshop images, and copying selected files to a folder from a different mounted server volume also chock-full of huge TIFF and Photoshop images. OS X thinks its doing me a favor by trying to conjure up and display a thumbnail of each image based on actual file content. OS 9 doesn't do that (only displays the little classic-mac custom icons generated by Photoshop, if present), enabling an eleven-year-old PowerMac 7100 with a 300 MHz G3 accelerator and 10-base-T networking to do this task as well as dual-G5 Macs with gigabit ethernet...and blow my OS X PowerBook completely out of the water.
Don't knock OS 9. It certainly had its shortcomings (especially with regards to memory, oy vey) but it also had a great deal of sophistication �€�? lots of little things that had started off great or evolved to greatness. It was the best all-around small computer operating system of the 20th Century. I'd still use it over XP, or the first few iterations of OS X.
� I will be booting into it this weekend to import records from a 17-file FileMaker 6 solution into intermediate files (which have both the old and the new table structure) and then into the final structure. The speed boost over OS X is somewhere between threefold and fourfold for the involved functions.
� I boot into 9 to scan. I have two scanners, both decently good, neither with OS X drivers available. The Umax Astra slide scanner was noted as having very good color values for the price, and the price was low due in part to lack of OS X drivers. The old flatbed, a Umax 630, is a 3-pass SCSI scanner that will probably still be humming along nicely when MacOS 10.9 is becoming obsolete.
� I have my older computer off to my left here as I type on this one. I Timbuktu into the older one to handle a chore that it does better (under MacOS 8.6, mind you, not even 9) than OS X does on the fastest machines in the shop: opening up folders on a mounted server folder that are chock-full of huge TIFF and Photoshop images, and copying selected files to a folder from a different mounted server volume also chock-full of huge TIFF and Photoshop images. OS X thinks its doing me a favor by trying to conjure up and display a thumbnail of each image based on actual file content. OS 9 doesn't do that (only displays the little classic-mac custom icons generated by Photoshop, if present), enabling an eleven-year-old PowerMac 7100 with a 300 MHz G3 accelerator and 10-base-T networking to do this task as well as dual-G5 Macs with gigabit ethernet...and blow my OS X PowerBook completely out of the water.
Don't knock OS 9. It certainly had its shortcomings (especially with regards to memory, oy vey) but it also had a great deal of sophistication �€�? lots of little things that had started off great or evolved to greatness. It was the best all-around small computer operating system of the 20th Century. I'd still use it over XP, or the first few iterations of OS X.
xUKHCx
Aug 6, 04:20 PM
Aren't we playing strip poker? ;)
To bad, iBlue just lost her current hand. Let's see, have to remove something. What could that be? :D
Sorry e. :eek:
The thing that is holding her hair up.
Nice picture BTW.
To bad, iBlue just lost her current hand. Let's see, have to remove something. What could that be? :D
Sorry e. :eek:
The thing that is holding her hair up.
Nice picture BTW.
bluap84
Feb 25, 02:11 AM
P�blished
Umlauts make everything better!
PS: love the logo:)
cheers man it was super simple. Just some cool font, then moved around in Illustrator.
cheers for the comments, im still thinking of names but this one has kinda stuck atm.
and LOL @ Be Sharps didnt know who they were till i googled...oh i LOL ... :D
Umlauts make everything better!
PS: love the logo:)
cheers man it was super simple. Just some cool font, then moved around in Illustrator.
cheers for the comments, im still thinking of names but this one has kinda stuck atm.
and LOL @ Be Sharps didnt know who they were till i googled...oh i LOL ... :D
sdpics
Feb 12, 11:43 AM
http://perfectpandas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/sad-panda-podiatrist.jpg
Multimedia
Oct 9, 02:01 PM
I knew nothing of the negotiation details. I agree with you that is bad. I also noticed that our docks are sorely lacking modern technology that would allow them to load and unload ships and load and unload trucks way faster.
calvol
Apr 22, 03:10 PM
Skype caused my 13-UMBA CPU temp to rise to 80C, installed Coolbook and now runs about 70-73C. Normal CPU temp at idle is 43C, and 38C with Coolbook (at .92v settings). Interestingly, when I run Skype on my Dell Latitude with an i5-540M processor/4MBram, the CPU only heats up from 50C to 55C. So the Skype temp effect is much greater on the MBA, probably because of the C2D is working harder.
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