stukdog
Jan 3, 04:59 PM
You wouldn't have any issues running that amount of traffic. (Though, I can't recommend WP-Cache enough for Wordpress blogs.)
maradong
May 14, 11:46 AM
welcome to the light
zwodubber
Apr 18, 05:03 PM
Not sure what to tell you, I had no issues using the MDP to HDMI. I have a bootcamp win7 install.
After installing windows did you insert the mac os cd and update all the drivers?
After installing windows did you insert the mac os cd and update all the drivers?
jps1012
May 5, 10:22 PM
Looks like there are no intelligent answers.
munkle
Aug 13, 03:03 PM
Early days but me likey, likey...think you might just have a vote over here! :D
ihav0frnds
May 4, 04:21 PM
only the normal files will be restored, not jailbreak stuff.
decksnap
Dec 5, 08:08 AM
For playback I'm using 7. something. I'm guessing your fonts aren't embedded?
SF2LT
May 6, 10:10 AM
Hmm, have you looked at this?
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/iglasses/
via "isight brightness" and the www search engine of my "choice"
Yeah I downloaded it a few days ago, at first glance I had/have no clue how to work it. I suppose I will fiddle with it some more, thanks.
http://www.ecamm.com/mac/iglasses/
via "isight brightness" and the www search engine of my "choice"
Yeah I downloaded it a few days ago, at first glance I had/have no clue how to work it. I suppose I will fiddle with it some more, thanks.
JLatte
Aug 26, 12:26 PM
That sucks, I go to that store quite often. I don't believe they have security at that time in the morning.
adt
Aug 18, 10:35 PM
TiddlyWiki (http://www.tiddlywiki.com/) is a beautiful wiki, written in javascript, and contained in a single html file. I stopped using it because it reports a javascript error in IE (windows - it is intended to be used with firefox though). I really liked the off-shoot GTDTiddlyWiki (http://shared.snapgrid.com/gtd_tiddlywiki.html), but haven't found an update to correct the javascript error (which was being caused by uppercase DIV tags and id's without quote marks. grrrr)
gr8tfly
Apr 22, 02:29 AM
File sharing over Ethernet should work.
Other options would be to use a PC Card (Cardbus) USB or FireWire adapter and an intermediate external HD to transfer the files.
Edit: just thought of another option: remove the HD and use an external IDE to USB case (or cable adapter, IDE to USB). Then you can just use it as you would any other external USB drive.
Other options would be to use a PC Card (Cardbus) USB or FireWire adapter and an intermediate external HD to transfer the files.
Edit: just thought of another option: remove the HD and use an external IDE to USB case (or cable adapter, IDE to USB). Then you can just use it as you would any other external USB drive.
oakie
Apr 23, 06:34 AM
putting the tape on the iphone instead will completely stop the type of friction you're trying to prevent.
but to use a bit of sense, plastic is infinitely softer than the steel used in the band; at most it will only polish the steel to a minor degree, smoothing the matte surface of the steel. if the plastic is able to do this, so will the tape (and the increased tension will only exacerbate this effect). however, most of the scratching occurs from foreign material getting caught in between. this being the case, the adhesive at the edge of the tape will only increase the chances of this happening.
reversing the tape as suggested or simply cleaning the band occasionally is your best bet.
but to use a bit of sense, plastic is infinitely softer than the steel used in the band; at most it will only polish the steel to a minor degree, smoothing the matte surface of the steel. if the plastic is able to do this, so will the tape (and the increased tension will only exacerbate this effect). however, most of the scratching occurs from foreign material getting caught in between. this being the case, the adhesive at the edge of the tape will only increase the chances of this happening.
reversing the tape as suggested or simply cleaning the band occasionally is your best bet.
itickings
Mar 13, 05:44 PM
Yeah, the convenient options are basically what bizzle wrote. Of the two a 2.5" to 3.5" IDE adapter is by far the cheapest.
On the other hand, if you find a reasonable cheap enclosure for 2.5" IDE you can get one of those and continue to use the disk as an external drive.
On the other hand, if you find a reasonable cheap enclosure for 2.5" IDE you can get one of those and continue to use the disk as an external drive.
Haywire Robot
Jul 10, 09:22 PM
Lol i bet 4 hours beforehand is plenty. I doubt they'll be a 100 people there before 6-7.
Buzzworms
Jun 23, 11:29 AM
Price reduced by how much?
Anonymous Freak
Mar 16, 09:45 PM
Anyone know how to get the best quality feed from my Mac's Nvidia GT120 into a Blackmagic Intensity Pro card in a PC?
Just adapting DVI > HDMI and going into the Blackmagic's HDMI in does not work because the Blackmagic apparently only supports "broadcast resolutions" (I called them and asked).
What's the best way to split a feed out of my Mac that is either a broadcast resolution or the best way to convert a computer resolution (much more than broadcast) to one that can go into the Intensity Pro?
The Mac should detect the HDMI device as an HDTV, and offer you resolutions of 720p, 1080i, and/or 1080p. If you select one of the specific "HD" resolutions, and not random other resolutions (even the seemingly identical 1280x720 and 1920x1080!) it should work.
Also, make sure your refresh rate is 60 or 30 Hz.
Just adapting DVI > HDMI and going into the Blackmagic's HDMI in does not work because the Blackmagic apparently only supports "broadcast resolutions" (I called them and asked).
What's the best way to split a feed out of my Mac that is either a broadcast resolution or the best way to convert a computer resolution (much more than broadcast) to one that can go into the Intensity Pro?
The Mac should detect the HDMI device as an HDTV, and offer you resolutions of 720p, 1080i, and/or 1080p. If you select one of the specific "HD" resolutions, and not random other resolutions (even the seemingly identical 1280x720 and 1920x1080!) it should work.
Also, make sure your refresh rate is 60 or 30 Hz.
KeithJenner
Apr 21, 10:01 AM
I haven't got a new shuffle, so maybe playlists are important on that particular device, but it sounds to me as if you are worrying too much about playlists if you don't use them. My advice to you is to just ignore them.
It isn't clear from your post whether you are aware, but the songs are only actually in your iPod once, even if they show up in multiple playlists. If you would like to play your music by album, artist or just random the do so from those menus and just ignore playlists.
Of course, if the shuffle is reliant on playlists then I'm sure that someone will correct me.
It isn't clear from your post whether you are aware, but the songs are only actually in your iPod once, even if they show up in multiple playlists. If you would like to play your music by album, artist or just random the do so from those menus and just ignore playlists.
Of course, if the shuffle is reliant on playlists then I'm sure that someone will correct me.
dsheffieldcht
Oct 19, 09:20 AM
I will definitely be there, late though. I will be upset if I don't get me a free shirt. :apple: I loves me some Apple collectibles.
See ya'll there.
Dave
See ya'll there.
Dave
SoraLimit
Aug 1, 06:37 PM
Well first, do you have a wireless connection for your internet?
If you do, then go to Setting ->Wi-Fi -> then find your wireless and connect there.
If you do, then go to Setting ->Wi-Fi -> then find your wireless and connect there.
blevins321
Apr 26, 11:00 PM
My university's library had a high-volume scanner available for public use. It's an Epson, but forgive me I don't know the model. One of the all-in-one printer size units, but it was just a scanner with a document feeder capable of holding 200 pages. All I had to do was download the Epson software for better feeder control, and add the IP address in Print/Fax. Then it worked like a charm.
nizmoz
Apr 18, 07:14 PM
Just purchased one today and got it working. Pretty fast! Impressed! Now I want to use my Time Machine with it and when I tried, it communicated, and was running a clean up then said error 45. Not sure why or what I can do. Anyone have any pointers? I have a WD External 500gb HD attached to the USB of the Airport Extreme.
dukebound85
May 5, 12:20 AM
As the title says
Is the food as bad as everyone says? lol
Is the food as bad as everyone says? lol
dantastic
Apr 15, 02:48 AM
In your navigation controller window, stick in a button to call this:
SecondLevelController *nextController = [[SecondLevelController alloc] init];
[self.navigationController pushViewController:nextController animated:YES];
[nextController release];
This is all relative to the navigation controller so it doesn't matter where it is defined.
SecondLevelController *nextController = [[SecondLevelController alloc] init];
[self.navigationController pushViewController:nextController animated:YES];
[nextController release];
This is all relative to the navigation controller so it doesn't matter where it is defined.
Mal
May 4, 08:49 AM
A FireWire cable will get the job done much quicker than an Ethernet cable, though it will cost you a bit more probably. Both will definitely work, and quite well. The computer will even guide you through the process step-by-step during the Setup Assistant.
jW
jW