Heilage
Nov 27, 07:05 PM
I'm sorry. It's a fail without Gilmore. =/
Then again, I am a purist.
Then again, I am a purist.
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..
eastercat
May 6, 03:05 AM
A reformat and redo of the JB may not be a bad idea. Try it, before you go with the turbo sim.
doyleman77
Mar 29, 09:20 PM
@herruberraschen - are there any online at a reasonably affordable price? most iPod classic's earlier than the 7th gen are more expensive (at a new price) than the current gen. :-/
If not I may break down and pay the extra amount for the older 5/5.5 model.
If not I may break down and pay the extra amount for the older 5/5.5 model.
mariahlullaby
Oct 2, 09:40 PM
I'm doing an image map of local counties with a CSS mouseover that shows a mini pop up with a picture and description of the city on the map. However, the code that I am using uses the same pop up display for every pop up link on the map. How do I create separate pop ups for each city? I tried making more of the mini pop up codes and naming them differently but that didn't work. Sorry if this is a silly question! Thanks!
The code looks like this:
<style type="text/css">
Nina+dobrev+wallpapers+
nina dobrev style 2011,
nina dobrev style 2011,
nina dobrev style 2011,
aug Nina+dobrev+haircut
Nina Dobrev
Nina Dobrev on Candy
hairstyles, Nina
by celebs like Nina Dobrev
Nina Dobrev
Nina+dobrev+hot+scene
Nina+dobrev+boyfriend+2011
Nina+dobrev+hot+scene
Nina wore a Alice + Olivia
The code looks like this:
<style type="text/css">
dmr727
Aug 2, 10:40 PM
Hmmm...sorry - I'm all out of ideas beyond pulling it apart and removing the memory module and HDD. :(
matticus008
Nov 21, 05:05 PM
Perhaps the best approach would be to use the Tiger badge for now, and as the Guides evolve, to produce an icon for all iterants of OS X. The "TigerTip" could then expand to say "This article applies to [Tiger logo] [Leopard logo]" or "This article applies to [Panther]."
Rower_CPU
Oct 12, 11:56 PM
Great minds think alike. :)
jiminaus
Apr 22, 06:20 PM
At first we had to code our own getters and setters. There was no concept of a property in Objective-C 1.0, except by the convention that if a class had a method x and a method setX: then it could have been said to have property x.
Then Apple created Objective-C 2.0 and it introduced the @property and @synthesise directives, as well as the dot notation. And the number of getters and setters we had to write was reduced to near zero. And our getters and setters become correct in the face of concurrency (assuming no nonatomic) which set us up well for the days of multicore CPUs and GCD.
And the people programming in the land of Apple were happy. (Well generally, some have some valid objections to dot notation).
So yeah, it's just syntax. But I'd highly recommend you use it, unless you have strong reasons not to.
Then Apple created Objective-C 2.0 and it introduced the @property and @synthesise directives, as well as the dot notation. And the number of getters and setters we had to write was reduced to near zero. And our getters and setters become correct in the face of concurrency (assuming no nonatomic) which set us up well for the days of multicore CPUs and GCD.
And the people programming in the land of Apple were happy. (Well generally, some have some valid objections to dot notation).
So yeah, it's just syntax. But I'd highly recommend you use it, unless you have strong reasons not to.
icetraxxg5
Dec 20, 08:53 PM
top view
galliano
May 5, 05:14 AM
Hi,
Just curious, if there really a big difference between the Radeon 6750M & 6770M performances in the 21.5" iMacs?
Previously I was using the 21.5" i3 iMac, with 256Mb Radeon 4670. Completed Crysis 2 & Portal 2 on Boot Camp. Resolution was decent at medium settings with no lag. AA & AF all turned off.
I know that I'm not getting the best resolutions but neither am i getting the worst. In the 1st place, expectations have to be lowered since I was using the lowest-end iMac for gaming.
Kinda glad (and lucky i guess) i sold off my 2010 21.5" iMac bout 1 month back. The newly revised specs & pricing are a huge welcome.
Just curious, if there really a big difference between the Radeon 6750M & 6770M performances in the 21.5" iMacs?
Previously I was using the 21.5" i3 iMac, with 256Mb Radeon 4670. Completed Crysis 2 & Portal 2 on Boot Camp. Resolution was decent at medium settings with no lag. AA & AF all turned off.
I know that I'm not getting the best resolutions but neither am i getting the worst. In the 1st place, expectations have to be lowered since I was using the lowest-end iMac for gaming.
Kinda glad (and lucky i guess) i sold off my 2010 21.5" iMac bout 1 month back. The newly revised specs & pricing are a huge welcome.
Otaillon
Mar 29, 09:46 AM
Did you install the 32-bit or 64-bit version?
Edit: shame on me for not reading original post
Edit: shame on me for not reading original post
johneaston
May 2, 03:48 AM
I've used iPlayer Downloader for a couple of years but it's now stopped working. Anyone else having these problems?
Does anyone know of another iPlayer download program?
Does anyone know of another iPlayer download program?
pacmania1982
Mar 10, 04:48 AM
Try rebooting into Safe Mode - turn your Mac on, as soon as you hear the chime, press and hold shift down until you see the Apple logo with the spinning wheel.
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
When your system boots, open up System Preferences and choose something other than 1280x1024 - like 1024x768. Restart your Mac mini as normal. This time it should boot at 1024x768 on your monitor. Once your Mini has booted, open System Preferences again and change your resolution to 1280x1024.
Hope this helps
pac
yg17
Mar 18, 10:21 AM
They're also trying to overturn legislation approved by voters that would help ban puppy mills in the state. They also passed concealed carry legislation, going against the wishes of the voters.
I don't know why we bother voting in this state.
I don't know why we bother voting in this state.
xbuddycorex
Apr 20, 04:01 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
Thank you, good sir.
Thank you, good sir.
cube
Apr 14, 03:02 PM
Don't select the volume. Select the whole drive.
UnixMac
Oct 15, 09:22 AM
i have heard that inventories are strong on the 800's. But who cares if they just add to the line a 1.0Ghz and re-price them?
Just anounce it already!
Just anounce it already!
gigaguy
May 5, 07:14 PM
All the jailbreak info I see is on 4.2.1 or 4.3.2. I assume I can not upgrade to 4.3.2 as I have no blobs and I assume 4.3.3 is what Apple is signing. what am I missing on 4.3.1?
I'm downloading redsnow for 4.31 and the 4.3.1 FW. DO i have any options to upgrade the FW and still jailbreak?
I'm downloading redsnow for 4.31 and the 4.3.1 FW. DO i have any options to upgrade the FW and still jailbreak?
zblaxberg
Apr 21, 02:28 PM
First off, Mpeg streamclip if used to convert an MTS file to Apple Pro Res 422 would not reduce the quality of the video and you can set the framerate to 60fps.
As for the video in premiere not looking as sharp, could it be that it was out of focus to begin with or the fact that you have not rendered your video? A sharpening plugin is really a joke, it won't add any more detail to your video than what you already have.
As for 60fps vs 24fps, the only real way you will notice is if you originally shot in 24p. When you convert from 60 to 24 it's not the same as natively recording at 24fps and most of the time it is hard to see the difference unless you know what you are looking for.
When exporting to mp4 you are compressing the video so you have to find the balance between a large file size and quality or low quality and file size.
As for the video in premiere not looking as sharp, could it be that it was out of focus to begin with or the fact that you have not rendered your video? A sharpening plugin is really a joke, it won't add any more detail to your video than what you already have.
As for 60fps vs 24fps, the only real way you will notice is if you originally shot in 24p. When you convert from 60 to 24 it's not the same as natively recording at 24fps and most of the time it is hard to see the difference unless you know what you are looking for.
When exporting to mp4 you are compressing the video so you have to find the balance between a large file size and quality or low quality and file size.
mc68k
Aug 3, 04:33 PM
you can set them up manually
if you start the programs in the terminal you can background the processes with ctrl-Z or an & after the command name. this way you can close the terminal and the programs still run.
it's kinda a pain in the ass even if you know what you're doing. i will put up some temp links tonight to my scripts, in the absence of any web site developing skills on my part
if you start the programs in the terminal you can background the processes with ctrl-Z or an & after the command name. this way you can close the terminal and the programs still run.
it's kinda a pain in the ass even if you know what you're doing. i will put up some temp links tonight to my scripts, in the absence of any web site developing skills on my part
SilentPanda
Apr 12, 12:14 PM
At the moment they are okay. The rule against simulated signatures is primarily to prevent people from quoting the simulated signatures and leading to increased visibility of the irrelevant information. We'd definitely revisit it if it gets to be an issue with Tapatalk and the like though, just as we're willing to revisit most things.
mjstew33
Dec 9, 07:24 PM
I just did some quick research on http://ramseeker.com and I don't think you can. Sorry man... :(
eternlgladiator
May 4, 09:10 AM
I have to agree with reebzor. As cool as it sounds, if they can't find a way to use a charger or some sort of different system with a couple AA batteries it'll be a bigger headache than its worth.
Also, when are you really using a desktop computer in a "lower light" setting that would create a need for backlit keys? I only use my backlights in almost pitch black settings. I find that in low light or well lit areas my backlights actually washout the keyboard on MBP and make it harder to see the keys.
Also, when are you really using a desktop computer in a "lower light" setting that would create a need for backlit keys? I only use my backlights in almost pitch black settings. I find that in low light or well lit areas my backlights actually washout the keyboard on MBP and make it harder to see the keys.