Mechcozmo
Jan 16, 07:17 PM
Also on G3's don't you have to install Mac OS X within the first partition (within the first 8gb)?
The first 8 GiB. The first 7.4 GB to make it safe... (8 GiB DOES NOT EQUAL 8 GB!!)
The first 8 GiB. The first 7.4 GB to make it safe... (8 GiB DOES NOT EQUAL 8 GB!!)
techlover828
Jun 27, 12:59 PM
what's the model number of the dell monitor?
StefSSU
Mar 10, 01:28 AM
Can't you just:
[1] Use -webkit-box-reflect (as you do currently for Safari)
[2] Include -o-box-shadow (for Opera)
[3] Include -moz-box-shadow (as you do currently for Firefox)
[4] Remove the box-shadow declaration
*slaps myself in the face*
Of course, all I had to do was put -o- before the box-shadow... Don't know why I'd forgotten about Opera's prefix.
Works great, thanks. Now, just to get Internet Explorer to render the page in a way that isn't completely ugly...
Thanks for the help. Any thoughts on the design then?
EDIT: Never mind, spoke too soon. It looks like -o-box-shadow doesn't work in Opera... For me, at least. Also Opera doesn't do the border-radius on the images any more (I believe it did do so). Not sure what's happening here.
[1] Use -webkit-box-reflect (as you do currently for Safari)
[2] Include -o-box-shadow (for Opera)
[3] Include -moz-box-shadow (as you do currently for Firefox)
[4] Remove the box-shadow declaration
*slaps myself in the face*
Of course, all I had to do was put -o- before the box-shadow... Don't know why I'd forgotten about Opera's prefix.
Works great, thanks. Now, just to get Internet Explorer to render the page in a way that isn't completely ugly...
Thanks for the help. Any thoughts on the design then?
EDIT: Never mind, spoke too soon. It looks like -o-box-shadow doesn't work in Opera... For me, at least. Also Opera doesn't do the border-radius on the images any more (I believe it did do so). Not sure what's happening here.
mikora7
May 5, 03:41 PM
I can add that I checked with a technology instructor who compared her iPhone to mine and noticed that even when she manually put in her schools internet specifications, it still didn't access the internet. It can see the wifi, but when you select that little blue arrow to the right of the network name, there are no settings showing at all. Of course, on her phone, everything shows up. Apparently my phone can see the network but fails to connect.
Do I need to go to the Apple Store and see what the genius's there can tell me?
Or, because it's nearly 2 years old, do I just need to upgrade to a new phone and tell them that this one is defunked?
Do I need to go to the Apple Store and see what the genius's there can tell me?
Or, because it's nearly 2 years old, do I just need to upgrade to a new phone and tell them that this one is defunked?
irishgrizzly
Apr 14, 09:22 AM
Giving my '08 Mac Pro a new lease of life with a SSD. 3'5 (so I won't have to worry about sleds etc.) I'm going for a clean install, but is there any special considerations regarding formatting I should be aware of?
This is the drive;
OCZ Vertex 2E Bigfoot 120GB 3.5" SATA-II
Should I install in windows first to update firmware?
EDII read this post which has got me thinking it going to be difficult
http://joshuablount.com/posts/2011/clean-installing-snow-leopard-on-your-ssd-considered-harmful/
This is the drive;
OCZ Vertex 2E Bigfoot 120GB 3.5" SATA-II
Should I install in windows first to update firmware?
EDII read this post which has got me thinking it going to be difficult
http://joshuablount.com/posts/2011/clean-installing-snow-leopard-on-your-ssd-considered-harmful/
NathP
Mar 25, 05:46 AM
About 30th in the queue right now. The :apple: staff have already been out:
arnold schwarzenegger 2011
arnold schwarzenegger 2011
arnold schwarzenegger 2011
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Movies 2011 – Trailers
Arnold Schwarzenegger arriving
arnold schwarzenegger 2011
arnold schwarzenegger 2011
to terminator inmar Arnold
Arnold Schwarzenegger is out
arnold schwarzenegger 2011
arnold schwarzenegger 2011
Tom Arnold says that True Lies
naroola
Mar 14, 03:53 PM
Wirelessly posted (iPhone: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
I guess their marketing slogan "Welcome to the Social" really translated to "Social Misfits" :-)
I guess their marketing slogan "Welcome to the Social" really translated to "Social Misfits" :-)
Cameront9
Aug 7, 07:17 PM
Will they still go on with Messenger 6.0? Seeing as how they are crying about WWDC?
I think they will, as AFAI can tell, they announced this at WWDC.
I think they will, as AFAI can tell, they announced this at WWDC.
imwoblin
Apr 4, 08:29 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
I replaced my old reliable gen 1 core duo 15" MacBook Pro with the entry level 11" Air and couldn't be happier. Don't get all caught up in specs, this little guy is super speedy and seems to be optimized for the SSD. After a few days of getting used to the smaller but high rez screen, all is groovy. My only semi wish is for a back lit keyboard. I'm used to not having it now, but I do miss it. All in all a solid, speedy, super lite computer.
I replaced my old reliable gen 1 core duo 15" MacBook Pro with the entry level 11" Air and couldn't be happier. Don't get all caught up in specs, this little guy is super speedy and seems to be optimized for the SSD. After a few days of getting used to the smaller but high rez screen, all is groovy. My only semi wish is for a back lit keyboard. I'm used to not having it now, but I do miss it. All in all a solid, speedy, super lite computer.
benhollberg
Mar 10, 11:16 PM
Apple brought us Apple branded beanies and coffee mugs, now Little Ceasars pizza and Crazy Bread!
EricNau
Oct 12, 12:01 AM
Go look at Pages; Word's been the "standard" for years and Pages can write Word documents. I'm sure if Lasso, Numbers, Charts, etc. will also be able to save in Excel documents. I believe AppleWorks can, and if this is a step up, and since the world has moved a little more, there should be no problem with Excel and Apple's new application.
There are still two problems:
1) While Pages and Keynote may be exported to Word and Powerpoint, it is not flawless. When working with word documents and presentations small changes may not matter significantly, but when dealing with numbers, there is ZERO room for error.
2) Pages and Keynote (and it seems the "Lasso") are all targeted at the non-experienced computer user. Unfortunately, for the most part, that is the exact opposite audience who use spreadsheets.
There are still two problems:
1) While Pages and Keynote may be exported to Word and Powerpoint, it is not flawless. When working with word documents and presentations small changes may not matter significantly, but when dealing with numbers, there is ZERO room for error.
2) Pages and Keynote (and it seems the "Lasso") are all targeted at the non-experienced computer user. Unfortunately, for the most part, that is the exact opposite audience who use spreadsheets.
arn
Jan 1, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by Freg3000
Well, I paid nothing and the "largest" ad problem has just disappeared.
Move to the sidebar... for now. ;)
arn
Well, I paid nothing and the "largest" ad problem has just disappeared.
Move to the sidebar... for now. ;)
arn
George Knighton
Oct 30, 07:34 AM
Completely misleading. iPad runs a mobile OS that's much less CPU intensive. The iPad is not five times slower in performing everyday tasks like web browsing, e-mail, word processing, etc.
I agree with you that for many of us who need only light use at work every day, the iPad is every bit the competitor to a lightweight net book type of device.
With these kinds of light, but urgent needs, the iPad can be a lot quicker to use than a netbook. It powers up instantly and allows you to to work quickly, then shuts down easily and quickly to allow you to get on with whatever else it was that you were doing in the field.
I'm not saying it replaces a net book or laptop for all of us or even most of us, but if your main purpose on a particular day makes carrying a heavier device difficult, or you are in the field and need something ultimately portable and sturdy, the iPad is a great thing to have around.
We're lucky we have so many great products to pick from, whether you're in the Apple camp or somebody else's camp.
I agree with you that for many of us who need only light use at work every day, the iPad is every bit the competitor to a lightweight net book type of device.
With these kinds of light, but urgent needs, the iPad can be a lot quicker to use than a netbook. It powers up instantly and allows you to to work quickly, then shuts down easily and quickly to allow you to get on with whatever else it was that you were doing in the field.
I'm not saying it replaces a net book or laptop for all of us or even most of us, but if your main purpose on a particular day makes carrying a heavier device difficult, or you are in the field and need something ultimately portable and sturdy, the iPad is a great thing to have around.
We're lucky we have so many great products to pick from, whether you're in the Apple camp or somebody else's camp.
Martin C
Oct 27, 08:25 AM
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9805512-7.html
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
The line went to the corner and around the block to the intersection of 58th Street and Madison Avenue.
Some pictures:
http://crunchgear.com/2007/10/26/leopard-launch-madness-apple-store-5th-ave-photo-frenzy/
ten-oak-druid
Apr 15, 12:45 PM
Gee, will I be able to pickup a copy of SOCOM when it comes out next Tuesday for the iPad? Or Rockstars new game in May? This is just personal preference, but that's the stuff I want to play on my TV.
When Apple buys nintendo in 5 years.
When Apple buys nintendo in 5 years.
macintoshmartin
Jun 2, 07:29 PM
I don't think it's the gold contacts, I have cleaned both of them them with some alcohol, so maybe I just need to replace the print head.
twoodcc
May 4, 10:55 PM
Sweet tomorrow 4-6!
Ive noticed youve been down for the last week :( Man that sucks :( that has to be hard. A lot of areas around me were also affected. My sister on the other side of town lost power for nearly 2 days when a big oak tree fell down on some power lines. Came close to their house. Just hope everyone is safe.
yeah it has not been fun. i had to take my family to my parents' place for the last 5-6 days. luckily none of my family was hurt, and we didn't have any damage.
Ive noticed youve been down for the last week :( Man that sucks :( that has to be hard. A lot of areas around me were also affected. My sister on the other side of town lost power for nearly 2 days when a big oak tree fell down on some power lines. Came close to their house. Just hope everyone is safe.
yeah it has not been fun. i had to take my family to my parents' place for the last 5-6 days. luckily none of my family was hurt, and we didn't have any damage.
digitalbiker
Oct 24, 10:38 PM
Ah, but YOU'RE missing the point completely. As resolutions inscrease the interface can scale up because it is resolution independent in 10.5. Web pages are NOT resolution independent for the most part. Photos, graphics, interfaces are not. So, when you're looking at your killter 3000x2000 monitor yes your icons and OS interface can scale up and your photos will look very crisp BECAUSE they are vector or have extra resolution to draw from. Websites on the other hand will be fixed at 800x600 or whatever and unless you want them to be miniscule on your screen as they are shown pixel for pixel, they will have to be blown up in some way.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
KittenKrusher
Sep 27, 12:23 PM
A package of gum and take the change in cash. ;)
Thats my vote. I did this when my aunt got me a gift card for a movie theatre. It was for $50 USD or so I think, and I just bought a small popcorn and left with about $48 in cash.
Thats my vote. I did this when my aunt got me a gift card for a movie theatre. It was for $50 USD or so I think, and I just bought a small popcorn and left with about $48 in cash.
dwman
Mar 14, 04:01 PM
And so the Zune goes the way of the Kin. I think I saw one or two in the 5 years it's been out. What's this guy going to do now?? :eek: EDIT: Wow, weird timing that we both put up the same pic http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/gadgetlab/2009/09/zunefan.jpg
Squire
Jan 1, 10:06 AM
Originally posted by scem0
It look great Arn, nice work.
Keep up the good work :).
I like it, too. It looks much more modern. There is a lot of info but as arn mentioned, that could be good or bad. Once I get used to it, it'll be good.
Happy New Year.
Squire
It look great Arn, nice work.
Keep up the good work :).
I like it, too. It looks much more modern. There is a lot of info but as arn mentioned, that could be good or bad. Once I get used to it, it'll be good.
Happy New Year.
Squire
VulchR
Mar 15, 02:39 PM
Zune was still alive? :eek:
In any case, hardly surprising. I like Microsoft software, but they sure can suck out the excitement of doing just about anything.
In any case, hardly surprising. I like Microsoft software, but they sure can suck out the excitement of doing just about anything.
digitalnicotine
May 3, 07:20 PM
Awesome! I've never seen this before. Thanks for sharing, and good luck exploring the possibilities. :)
TEHi
Apr 13, 07:59 PM
Drop resistance is important for me. A drop will happen eventually onto a hard surface, I want to make sure it does not affect my phone at all.
It would need to be sleek though and not too thick.
How is the otterbox commuter?
The commuter is not what most people would call "sleek"
I have the Switcheasy TRIM and it has protected the phone from many 5ft drops.. yet maintaining a clean look
It would need to be sleek though and not too thick.
How is the otterbox commuter?
The commuter is not what most people would call "sleek"
I have the Switcheasy TRIM and it has protected the phone from many 5ft drops.. yet maintaining a clean look
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