jouster
Apr 4, 05:49 PM
I do not disagree with you. I should have said for "my real work". Obviously there are activities that require mobile computing and can be handled by a phone, tablet, netbook etc. just fine.
Sorry - it wasn't aimed at you in particular. Rather, at the hordes of people who seem to think small notebooks and tablets - Apple ones in particular :) - are only for consumption. A later poster put it perfectly: the market has evolved, not the computers. In practical terms, as a business traveller, this suggests to me that I'll see fewer and fewer guys in suits schlepping gigantic Dell laptops with power bricks the size of small houses, and using them solely for Word and Outlook.
Sorry - it wasn't aimed at you in particular. Rather, at the hordes of people who seem to think small notebooks and tablets - Apple ones in particular :) - are only for consumption. A later poster put it perfectly: the market has evolved, not the computers. In practical terms, as a business traveller, this suggests to me that I'll see fewer and fewer guys in suits schlepping gigantic Dell laptops with power bricks the size of small houses, and using them solely for Word and Outlook.
ten-oak-druid
Apr 21, 09:37 AM
The stock market is benefitting from AAPL. I think the revision of AAPL's influence on the market will be reevaluated again.
wpotere
May 5, 05:45 AM
I haven't found anything that works well for Windows. I would recommend that you give MacDrive a try or look a Paragon. Both are well maintained and if there is an issue have tools to help you repair the partition.
kcdude
May 1, 08:31 PM
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Givmeabrek
Apr 30, 11:38 AM
You have to be out of your mind and a super geeky nerd to waste your time on that nonsense.
Great pic.
4 iPhones
1 iPad 2
:D
Great pic.
4 iPhones
1 iPad 2
:D
OrangeSVTguy
May 2, 02:12 PM
I'll be down until Time Warner comes and installs road runner in my house. I hope they come and install quick! Sucks as my 2gb data plan eats up quickly :(
Should have my rig up to full power again. :D
Should have my rig up to full power again. :D
MacTech68
May 1, 07:12 PM
and I almost said "switcher" , the pre-curser to multifinder.......we all remember using that right??
Egad! I still remember ye olde "Finder" vs "Multi-Finder".
:eek:
________
Ford BA Falcon history (http://www.ford-wiki.com/wiki/Ford_BA_Falcon)
Egad! I still remember ye olde "Finder" vs "Multi-Finder".
:eek:
________
Ford BA Falcon history (http://www.ford-wiki.com/wiki/Ford_BA_Falcon)
Silencio
Jan 5, 05:42 PM
Glad somebody posted about this. He was an amazing talent for sure, though frequently overshadowed by former bandmate David Sylvian.
He also played bass on a Kate Bush album and put out quite a few solo records. The Dalis Car record was a fascinating fiasco but Karn and Murphy were in discussions to produce a sequel this year. Unfortunately they were trying to put it together after Karn received his cancer diagnosis.
It's a shame he and Sylvian fell out and could never really work out their personal differences. The Japan "reunion" (Rain Tree Crow) in the early 90s produced some underrated material and I would have loved to hear more of it.
I was a huge Japan fan in high school, though that was in the mid-to-late 80s so I never did see the full band perform live. At least there's a lot of YouTube clips out there.
RIP Mick
He also played bass on a Kate Bush album and put out quite a few solo records. The Dalis Car record was a fascinating fiasco but Karn and Murphy were in discussions to produce a sequel this year. Unfortunately they were trying to put it together after Karn received his cancer diagnosis.
It's a shame he and Sylvian fell out and could never really work out their personal differences. The Japan "reunion" (Rain Tree Crow) in the early 90s produced some underrated material and I would have loved to hear more of it.
I was a huge Japan fan in high school, though that was in the mid-to-late 80s so I never did see the full band perform live. At least there's a lot of YouTube clips out there.
RIP Mick
SR20DETDOG
Mar 10, 07:00 PM
Hi everyone,
At the moment I'm developing a website and am hosting it on Webs for free (I'm very tight on money, saving for first car, new Mac etc) but this gives me a very limited amount of storage space and bandwidth. While it will be fine for a while I think it will run out reasonable fast as more and more content will go on the website.
My Idea is to host the bigger files (All .zip files for people to download) some where else and simply have a link to them on the website as I would have anyway.
This will obviously solve the problem of limited storage space, but will it also help to use less bandwidth? Or would hosting them with Webs not have used much anyway?
At the moment I'm developing a website and am hosting it on Webs for free (I'm very tight on money, saving for first car, new Mac etc) but this gives me a very limited amount of storage space and bandwidth. While it will be fine for a while I think it will run out reasonable fast as more and more content will go on the website.
My Idea is to host the bigger files (All .zip files for people to download) some where else and simply have a link to them on the website as I would have anyway.
This will obviously solve the problem of limited storage space, but will it also help to use less bandwidth? Or would hosting them with Webs not have used much anyway?
mc68k
Mar 6, 12:14 PM
ooh octocore. sounds fancy when u call it that :D
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
heres a link to stanford's results (may be technical)
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Papers
LeoCastillo
Apr 4, 09:16 PM
The design rocks, but the C2D is a non-starter. My nearly 4 year old faster CPU C2D machine chugs on my iTunes collection, flash, any hi-def. video.
I really have no use for it at this point. I really find it amazing that a 2.16 C2D is OK for they type f computing that I see around me...iTune, videos, huge DPI photos in iPhoto, etc. It literally took hours to import my iTunes library while iTunes was analyzing for volume...
That said, I will be the first to buy a Sandy Bridge MBA...basically my dream machine...
You'll be surprised on how the SSD makes a huge difference. In some ways the MBA seems faster than my current 2011 MBP quad core 15". I'm very tempted to get an SSD to make my MBP fly, except that I need high storage disks (and high storage SSD costs 2 arms, 2 legs, and a head).
Leo
I really have no use for it at this point. I really find it amazing that a 2.16 C2D is OK for they type f computing that I see around me...iTune, videos, huge DPI photos in iPhoto, etc. It literally took hours to import my iTunes library while iTunes was analyzing for volume...
That said, I will be the first to buy a Sandy Bridge MBA...basically my dream machine...
You'll be surprised on how the SSD makes a huge difference. In some ways the MBA seems faster than my current 2011 MBP quad core 15". I'm very tempted to get an SSD to make my MBP fly, except that I need high storage disks (and high storage SSD costs 2 arms, 2 legs, and a head).
Leo
J the Ninja
Nov 8, 06:08 PM
Care to share the wallpaper? Thanks :)
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1968/cosmosition.html
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/1968/cosmosition.html
lanulos
Dec 13, 04:58 PM
More info required: When you scroll to the bottom of the Cydia front page, what does the version number say? 1.0.3222-73? And are the apps you got in Cydia still there? Can you add a repository to Cydia? Do you have iFile and SSH? And you aren't using any cracked apps, are you?
hirshnoc
Mar 14, 08:49 PM
Oh darn.
Rytif
Mar 15, 11:55 AM
http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/6849/imageeffectsabovedroppe.png (http://img130.imageshack.us/i/imageeffectsabovedroppe.png/)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/04/Web_browser_usage_share.svg/630px-Web_browser_usage_share.svg.png
I think Linux might have a higher install base than Mac....
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/04/Web_browser_usage_share.svg/630px-Web_browser_usage_share.svg.png
I think Linux might have a higher install base than Mac....
Spadoinkles
May 6, 05:21 AM
Hmm. Well I'm moving into film & photography work (well expanding on it once I make a quantum leap from this GMA950) and looking at a 27" iMac.
I have a friend that's working on a previous generation i3 3.06GHz, even with those cruddy graphics, it does more than adequate rendering 1080p on Final Cut. I'd say leave it at there and don't be an overkill noob and buy ultimate everything as many of those kids barely use it for email and web browsing.
I'm actually going in tomorrow to get a range of iMacs tested with a friend of mine who's an Apple service provider - he's about to recommend a fleet to a small media business and I'll get back to you on that with how they compare :)
I have a friend that's working on a previous generation i3 3.06GHz, even with those cruddy graphics, it does more than adequate rendering 1080p on Final Cut. I'd say leave it at there and don't be an overkill noob and buy ultimate everything as many of those kids barely use it for email and web browsing.
I'm actually going in tomorrow to get a range of iMacs tested with a friend of mine who's an Apple service provider - he's about to recommend a fleet to a small media business and I'll get back to you on that with how they compare :)
kettle
Dec 31, 06:35 AM
Originally posted by jimthorn
Looks nice, and more importantly, it's standards-based. I'm glad to see MacRumors standing in the XHTML/CSS camp.
That's the Badger!:)
Looks nice, and more importantly, it's standards-based. I'm glad to see MacRumors standing in the XHTML/CSS camp.
That's the Badger!:)
Lyle
Sep 12, 09:57 AM
My wife and I were getting ready to leave for the airport, to fly to New York. A few weeks earlier, we'd gotten the news that her cancer had recurred, and we were going to see a specialist in New York. We didn't have the TV on, but my mother called and asked me if we knew what was going on. I said I didn't, and she simply said, "You'd better turn your TV on. You're not going to be flying to New York today."
MacTech68
May 1, 07:12 PM
and I almost said "switcher" , the pre-curser to multifinder.......we all remember using that right??
Egad! I still remember ye olde "Finder" vs "Multi-Finder".
:eek:
________
Ford BA Falcon history (http://www.ford-wiki.com/wiki/Ford_BA_Falcon)
Egad! I still remember ye olde "Finder" vs "Multi-Finder".
:eek:
________
Ford BA Falcon history (http://www.ford-wiki.com/wiki/Ford_BA_Falcon)
kewlguy781
Mar 11, 11:44 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)
No. He's referring to best buy.
No. He's referring to best buy.
Andrew Henry
Jun 27, 01:07 PM
Interested in the Griffin Elevator, how much shipped to 49048?
Andrew
Andrew
iJohnHenry
Mar 1, 06:28 PM
How are the acoustics? ;)
Heavy Fluid
Oct 9, 12:08 AM
Pick something. Was being built at the time of this pic.
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q34/lovtrance/closet2.jpg
http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q34/lovtrance/closet2.jpg
doxavita
Jan 27, 02:57 PM
I have a 5th gen iPod. I forgot to unplug it after it finished fully charging (30 more minutes to be exact), is that fine? no issues with the battery?
thanks!
thanks!
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