Duff-Man
Nov 3, 11:25 PM
Duff-Man says...I also would avoid that LCD unless you *really* need an LCD badly and can only afford *really* cheap. With monitors you get what you pay for - I think too many people cheap out when they buy their monitor when they shouldn't, after all, you have to look at this thing while using your computer....oh yeah!
Mudbug
Dec 14, 06:43 PM
while not exactly mac-related, this has potential to be some really cool stuff.
mc68k
Jul 19, 01:01 PM
yeah i think they took my old server down
i found my files on the wayback machine on the internet archive, and i still have an account on another (faster) server at my university
my problem is i have no idea how to do anything web-related, so i guess i'll have to make another page because my old files are gone now
i found my files on the wayback machine on the internet archive, and i still have an account on another (faster) server at my university
my problem is i have no idea how to do anything web-related, so i guess i'll have to make another page because my old files are gone now
Hellhammer
Apr 23, 03:17 AM
Apple 'fixed' the overclocking bug that ZDnet used to speed up 2008 Mac Pros unfortunately, it only works in Leopard 10.5.x. :mad:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1070400&highlight=
Damn, didn't know that :( Thanks for the correction
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1070400&highlight=
Damn, didn't know that :( Thanks for the correction
Phat_Pat
Sep 15, 08:59 PM
i haven't seen any on these threads for a while
ll350
Dec 3, 09:31 PM
I've never heard of Medion, do you have any pics or could you post a link?
orlandocano
Apr 17, 02:30 PM
Does the back scratch easily? I got the griffin reveal and within two days the back was a cloudy haze of scratches! is this more scratch resistant? larry greenberg (sp) gave it an awesome review on youtube so i pulled the trigger..
adrian.oconnor
Oct 25, 10:32 AM
OK, I've edited my post to remove the reference. It wasn't my intention to call anyone out by name in particular.
But, however you dress it up, the level of trolling/shouting makes the MR forum very difficult to read sometimes. The ban list helps, but hiding the replies would clean things up even more.
But, however you dress it up, the level of trolling/shouting makes the MR forum very difficult to read sometimes. The ban list helps, but hiding the replies would clean things up even more.
Anonymous Freak
Feb 26, 10:36 AM
What OS do you have on it?
Go find a two-year-old networked HP LaserJet. HP has had amazing support for older OSes, supporting OS 9 long after everyone else had abandoned it. And being networked, you don't need to worry about the lack of 8-pin serial. Or just about any HP with a "JetDirect External Print Server" box will do as well.
(A quick search turns up many older HP laser printers for sale at reasonable prices.)
Go find a two-year-old networked HP LaserJet. HP has had amazing support for older OSes, supporting OS 9 long after everyone else had abandoned it. And being networked, you don't need to worry about the lack of 8-pin serial. Or just about any HP with a "JetDirect External Print Server" box will do as well.
(A quick search turns up many older HP laser printers for sale at reasonable prices.)
web_god61
Feb 7, 10:38 PM
After a quick look at your code, I'd say you have a collapsed div.
looking at line 223
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<div class="ngg-albumcontent">
<div class="ngg-thumbnail">
<a href="/photos/?album=all&gallery=3"><img class="Thumb" alt="thumbs img 7660 1 Photos" src="http://beforethecubicle.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/pre-trip-photo-fun/thumbs/thumbs_img_7660-1.jpg" title="Photos" /></a>
</div>
---
your class="ngg-thumbnail" doesnt clear the float so class="ngg-thumbnail" collapses, I'm guessing.
Check out the section about collapsed divs, http://css-tricks.com/all-about-floats/.
looking at line 223
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<div class="ngg-albumcontent">
<div class="ngg-thumbnail">
<a href="/photos/?album=all&gallery=3"><img class="Thumb" alt="thumbs img 7660 1 Photos" src="http://beforethecubicle.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/pre-trip-photo-fun/thumbs/thumbs_img_7660-1.jpg" title="Photos" /></a>
</div>
---
your class="ngg-thumbnail" doesnt clear the float so class="ngg-thumbnail" collapses, I'm guessing.
Check out the section about collapsed divs, http://css-tricks.com/all-about-floats/.
rien333
Apr 26, 01:04 PM
It kind of depends what you want to do.
There are really advanced topics, but there are also some simpler things.
A article that simples some simple topics is: http://newsourcemedia.com/blog/basic-terminal-commands/.
There are really advanced topics, but there are also some simpler things.
A article that simples some simple topics is: http://newsourcemedia.com/blog/basic-terminal-commands/.
kperry8
Sep 28, 11:13 AM
First of all, I'm just going to assume that you're using Mac OS X only, and if you're not, just ignore my post :) .
The first step in repartitioning your drive is backing up all your data that you want, but seeing that you bought a new Mac, that might be nothing...
Second, take your Mac OS X install disk and put it in the computer and boot it up holding down the 'C' key. That will boot your computer from the CD.
As soon as you have control over the computer after bootup, go to the Installer menu (I'm not sure that's the one... it's whatever's between the Apple and Edit, if there's even an edit menu there...) and select "Disk Utility"
When that loads, select the "Partition" tag and then select your drive. It should be pretty apparant how to setup the partitions you want from there. My suggestion is to reserve about 4-5 gigs of the drive for your Mac OS X and some apps, and then you could partition the rest anyway you want. Either by subject, client, product, whatever... I'm not into graphic design so I don't really know...
Anwyays, after you've set that up, click Partition and it'll erase everything and repartition it for you.
Oh, and make sure that your OSX disk is an install disk not an upgrade disk! You won't be able to reinstall OSX after you partition if that's so...
Anyways, hope that helps. I'm sure others have some things to add or change, so listen to them :)
The first step in repartitioning your drive is backing up all your data that you want, but seeing that you bought a new Mac, that might be nothing...
Second, take your Mac OS X install disk and put it in the computer and boot it up holding down the 'C' key. That will boot your computer from the CD.
As soon as you have control over the computer after bootup, go to the Installer menu (I'm not sure that's the one... it's whatever's between the Apple and Edit, if there's even an edit menu there...) and select "Disk Utility"
When that loads, select the "Partition" tag and then select your drive. It should be pretty apparant how to setup the partitions you want from there. My suggestion is to reserve about 4-5 gigs of the drive for your Mac OS X and some apps, and then you could partition the rest anyway you want. Either by subject, client, product, whatever... I'm not into graphic design so I don't really know...
Anwyays, after you've set that up, click Partition and it'll erase everything and repartition it for you.
Oh, and make sure that your OSX disk is an install disk not an upgrade disk! You won't be able to reinstall OSX after you partition if that's so...
Anyways, hope that helps. I'm sure others have some things to add or change, so listen to them :)
starflyer
Jul 11, 07:31 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 2_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/525.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.1 Mobile/5A345 Safari/525.20)
I'm already home!
I'm already home!
Intell
Apr 30, 01:41 PM
Bricking means you make your iPhone completely unusable. So unusable it doesn't even turn on, go into DFU mode, or run in any noticeable way. There is no way to brick an iDevice, unless you are a very experienced dev wanting to do so.
Lacero
Sep 21, 06:00 PM
Appears you and I are the only ones to have watched this show.
For a pilot, it wasn't too engrossing. The acting from the lead female was pretty bad. Oh well.. I'll give this series another few looks before I give up on it.
For a pilot, it wasn't too engrossing. The acting from the lead female was pretty bad. Oh well.. I'll give this series another few looks before I give up on it.
JackT06
Mar 17, 12:59 PM
Hello,
Does anyone know a way that i can make my website redirect users to a specific page, BUT i can set a time when the redirect will automatically disable....
The plan is that we need to do some major updates to our website, and then make sure people don't see them till 11 o'clock, BUT, no-one is around to disable the redirect, so we need it to work automatically....
HELP!:(
Does anyone know a way that i can make my website redirect users to a specific page, BUT i can set a time when the redirect will automatically disable....
The plan is that we need to do some major updates to our website, and then make sure people don't see them till 11 o'clock, BUT, no-one is around to disable the redirect, so we need it to work automatically....
HELP!:(
pherplexed
Apr 9, 09:29 PM
Does anybody have any info on the Sony VPL-CX75 projector? I'm eyeing this projector for my powerbook b/c it says it has "Airshot" wireless transmission capabilities. I can't find information on this feature anywhere other than the line "wireless transmission capable". Does this mean the video signal is transmitted wirelessly? If so, will it work a powerbook/mac?
Thanks for any feedback...this would be an awesome solution for me if it's possible!!
Thanks for any feedback...this would be an awesome solution for me if it's possible!!
balamw
Apr 4, 06:22 AM
Have you tried repairing via Disk Utility from the Restore or Installation DVD?
This is important. You want to boot from the install disc so that no files on the HDD are currently in use.
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This is important. You want to boot from the install disc so that no files on the HDD are currently in use.
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alph45
Apr 11, 02:57 PM
user preferences / general >>> uncheck "stop" on dropped frames and timecode break.
use "capture all".
use "capture all".
bclizzle
Apr 21, 09:35 AM
when this app is running, is it constantly streaming data usage? i have a couple of chats going, just started using a couple of days ago. and for the first time i got a warning from Att then im at 70% of my usage for the month.
my internet has been down at home, so no wifi - but didnt think that would make much of a difference, this is the only app i can think of that would make this drastic of a change
my internet has been down at home, so no wifi - but didnt think that would make much of a difference, this is the only app i can think of that would make this drastic of a change
emiljan
Apr 24, 09:02 PM
Thank You!
trip1ex
May 5, 05:32 PM
2010 C2D MBP and you say it is slowing down for day to day tasks?
Hogwash. :D
And if the hard drive is going to fail aren't you under warranty still? They came out 4/10. Maybe you haven't missed the deadline yet.
Worst case it is a good time to put a SSD in that baby. :)
anyway not seeing the point of getting a MBA, iPad and iMac. And even stranger is making your mind up to get all this stuff, but somehow you don't know which iMac you want or whether a 27" model is "worth" it?
I don't think those 3 devices are "worth" it.
Hogwash. :D
And if the hard drive is going to fail aren't you under warranty still? They came out 4/10. Maybe you haven't missed the deadline yet.
Worst case it is a good time to put a SSD in that baby. :)
anyway not seeing the point of getting a MBA, iPad and iMac. And even stranger is making your mind up to get all this stuff, but somehow you don't know which iMac you want or whether a 27" model is "worth" it?
I don't think those 3 devices are "worth" it.
Potatochobit
Apr 17, 12:58 PM
never used those before but
if you are at home, there shouldnt be much lag
if you use something like a sling box, it depends on your updload rate of your home internet connection, but it also lets you watch TV away from your house
I only watch recorded TV, I have a PC with a TV tuner that records, then I connect my macbook pro to it on the home network, GO->connect to server
so I can watch stuff I missed
I use VLC player to watch the windows 7 dtv files
if you are at home, there shouldnt be much lag
if you use something like a sling box, it depends on your updload rate of your home internet connection, but it also lets you watch TV away from your house
I only watch recorded TV, I have a PC with a TV tuner that records, then I connect my macbook pro to it on the home network, GO->connect to server
so I can watch stuff I missed
I use VLC player to watch the windows 7 dtv files
iTouch.lover22
Nov 20, 03:13 AM
By external chargers, I'm presuming you mean a portable charger? If so, anything that works with previous gen iPhones/iPods should work fine with the new iPod touch. I have the newest one, and it works great with my Just Mobile Gum Pro. And speaking of the Gum Pro, it'll be perfect for what you want. It's small, compact, connects via a cable and can do full recharges numerous times. Hope that helps :)