7on
Apr 7, 03:20 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TftFnot5uXw
alex_ant
Oct 19, 03:05 PM
The El Capitan case has had a good run, but it needs to be put out to pasture already. It's a good design, but it's now stylistically behind the times. I wouldn't mind seeing a new case in the spirit of the Xserve, thicker (to accomodate more expansion cards) but not as wide as the Xserve, with a brushed aluminum front panel and the ability to be mounted either horizontally or vertically. Kind of like a more expandable LC form factor.
JNB
Aug 11, 05:57 PM
The pax and the FA should be in the same cell.
No excuse�none�for either one of them. Low-rent entitlement princesses, the both of them, but I hold the FA to a higher standard. Twenty years and this is the only way he can handle an unruly, uncooperative passenger? Why was this drama queen still working?
How about phoning the cockpit and telling the flight deck crew that there's an unseated pax that refuses to be seated? Stop, set the brakes, inform the tower, and send the FO back to let them know that they're about to be arrested.
Jeebus, it's not that fekking hard.
They both jeopardized the safety of the other passengers, in clear violation of any number of laws, not to mention taking a plane out of service for easily a couple of days while a new slide is installed and signed off. And, as soon as the FA bailed, the plane was automatically in violation, now operating without the minimum required cabin crew.
I wouldn't let either one within 1000' of a commercial flight for the rest of their lives. For that matter, I wouldn't let 'em on a city bus.
No excuse�none�for either one of them. Low-rent entitlement princesses, the both of them, but I hold the FA to a higher standard. Twenty years and this is the only way he can handle an unruly, uncooperative passenger? Why was this drama queen still working?
How about phoning the cockpit and telling the flight deck crew that there's an unseated pax that refuses to be seated? Stop, set the brakes, inform the tower, and send the FO back to let them know that they're about to be arrested.
Jeebus, it's not that fekking hard.
They both jeopardized the safety of the other passengers, in clear violation of any number of laws, not to mention taking a plane out of service for easily a couple of days while a new slide is installed and signed off. And, as soon as the FA bailed, the plane was automatically in violation, now operating without the minimum required cabin crew.
I wouldn't let either one within 1000' of a commercial flight for the rest of their lives. For that matter, I wouldn't let 'em on a city bus.
shelbyone
Sep 2, 02:58 PM
Isn't the eMate smaller in size than a Macbook? I doubt the screen would fit.
its possible to cut out more screen real estate to make something bigger fit...
its possible to cut out more screen real estate to make something bigger fit...
bigmanathome24
Aug 11, 03:52 PM
OK thanks for the info. Here is the old acoustic guitar I had mentioned. Its been in a few places in Spain (where it was made), Sandton (South Africa), Qatar (middle east) and a few places in the UK. I think it still looks pretty good considering its life:cool::
http://carlosbutler.com/media/forums/macrumors/musicGuitar/DSC_8723.JPG
http://carlosbutler.com/media/forums/macrumors/musicGuitar/DSC_8725.JPG
http://carlosbutler.com/media/forums/macrumors/musicGuitar/DSC_8729.JPG.
http://carlosbutler.com/media/forums/macrumors/musicGuitar/DSC_8723.JPG
http://carlosbutler.com/media/forums/macrumors/musicGuitar/DSC_8725.JPG
http://carlosbutler.com/media/forums/macrumors/musicGuitar/DSC_8729.JPG.
arn
Nov 18, 06:15 PM
With Christmas around the corner... i thought I'd open it up to Christmas suggestions.
When submitting a song check off the Christmas song checkbox as appropriate.
I am open to creating a Chanukah theme too if there's interest. I'm not sure how many Chanukah songs there are...
arn
When submitting a song check off the Christmas song checkbox as appropriate.
I am open to creating a Chanukah theme too if there's interest. I'm not sure how many Chanukah songs there are...
arn
Jovian9
Dec 7, 06:50 PM
What kind of RAM is it?
Do you mean where did I buy it from?
If so, it was from 1-800-4-Memory. And I just went to their site to make sure that is the site I bought it from and they sell it new for $75 now.....so I am lowering the price to $65 shipped.
Do you mean where did I buy it from?
If so, it was from 1-800-4-Memory. And I just went to their site to make sure that is the site I bought it from and they sell it new for $75 now.....so I am lowering the price to $65 shipped.
Intell
Apr 16, 05:10 PM
Use the Access Control tab to limit the devices by their MAC address.
CanadaRAM
Aug 7, 09:22 PM
OK, Easy ones first.
Don't host it on your Mac. You probably don't have a static IP address from your ISP and you really don't want the hassle of keeping it running if you are going to be working crazy hours and out of town on business.
You need to investigate Web hosts, to see what plans they have to offer you. Templates, pre-made gadgets, and a content management program (where you can update your pages just by logging in with a Web browser) might all be things that would make it easier for you. You'll find dozens of hosts advertising in the back section of computer magazines.
Consider hiring someone to do the initial setup. A website that an amateur builds, even if they work really hard at it, will still look like a good but amateur website. A graphic designer with website experience can bring your site's visual appeal head and shoulders above the standard Template driven or standard-issue site.
Find out what your employer's policy is on external websites -- often, a company will want to enforce standards of graphic design, security, product information and claims, copyright and legal information. Having an outside website representing their products could create a risk or liability situation for the company. They may already have a means to allow their sales reps to maintain contact pages on the corporate site.
If this is not for the medical equipment business, find out what your employer's policy is on moonlighting....
Avoid the .biz domain like the plague -- it is the TLD of choice for scammers and offshore frauds.
Don't host it on your Mac. You probably don't have a static IP address from your ISP and you really don't want the hassle of keeping it running if you are going to be working crazy hours and out of town on business.
You need to investigate Web hosts, to see what plans they have to offer you. Templates, pre-made gadgets, and a content management program (where you can update your pages just by logging in with a Web browser) might all be things that would make it easier for you. You'll find dozens of hosts advertising in the back section of computer magazines.
Consider hiring someone to do the initial setup. A website that an amateur builds, even if they work really hard at it, will still look like a good but amateur website. A graphic designer with website experience can bring your site's visual appeal head and shoulders above the standard Template driven or standard-issue site.
Find out what your employer's policy is on external websites -- often, a company will want to enforce standards of graphic design, security, product information and claims, copyright and legal information. Having an outside website representing their products could create a risk or liability situation for the company. They may already have a means to allow their sales reps to maintain contact pages on the corporate site.
If this is not for the medical equipment business, find out what your employer's policy is on moonlighting....
Avoid the .biz domain like the plague -- it is the TLD of choice for scammers and offshore frauds.
Tilpots
Apr 25, 10:21 AM
^^Excellent. I don't have another computer, so Option #2 it is. Thanks!
cr2sh
Sep 27, 09:36 AM
I spoke to one of my dealers today and they offered me two demo 20" ACDs for c250$ less than the 23".
I do hobby video and photos with no chance of going pro. The two things that bug me about the two displays are 1. the "gap", especially when watching DVDs (can I?) and 2. I loose c150pixels in height vs the 23", important for portrait mode, or is 150 something I should get over??!!
Thanks - you've steered me right so far, guys! :)
Hmm. Good question.
I bought a 20" dell 2005FPW about a year ago.. yeh it was a great price and yeh I wanted a big screen... but I'm kicking myself now that I didn't spring for the 24". The 20" is a bit small.... but two, you'd have to make the call.
I hate the gap created by dual screens. If it were me, I'd go for the 23", but I'm picky. I think the two 20" makes more cost effective sense, but screw it... go for the 23" and you won't rerget buying the small screens later.
We're talking $1200 price range for two 20"?
:)
I do hobby video and photos with no chance of going pro. The two things that bug me about the two displays are 1. the "gap", especially when watching DVDs (can I?) and 2. I loose c150pixels in height vs the 23", important for portrait mode, or is 150 something I should get over??!!
Thanks - you've steered me right so far, guys! :)
Hmm. Good question.
I bought a 20" dell 2005FPW about a year ago.. yeh it was a great price and yeh I wanted a big screen... but I'm kicking myself now that I didn't spring for the 24". The 20" is a bit small.... but two, you'd have to make the call.
I hate the gap created by dual screens. If it were me, I'd go for the 23", but I'm picky. I think the two 20" makes more cost effective sense, but screw it... go for the 23" and you won't rerget buying the small screens later.
We're talking $1200 price range for two 20"?
:)
trainguy77
Sep 3, 02:46 PM
For some reason I have not been receiving my points. I recently re-built this computer and instead of the script i am using increase at the moment but I have not got any points. I have also installed folding on 2 amd 64 machines a week ago(they may not be on this week as school has not started) But I have not received any points for awhile and i know the mac has completed WU recently. Any ideas?
angrygolfer
Oct 3, 09:06 PM
The Phone Has Been SOLD!
powerless
Apr 22, 06:38 AM
Make sure SP2 is installed, this fixes this problem.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=b444bf18-79ea-46c6-8a81-9db49b4ab6e5
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=b444bf18-79ea-46c6-8a81-9db49b4ab6e5
doucy2
Dec 15, 08:17 PM
why dont you like the ice station??
i have an icurve in my closet, but im saving it to use with my next apple lappy
i have an icurve in my closet, but im saving it to use with my next apple lappy
Sky Blue
Apr 4, 12:56 PM
My friend's dad modded his Wii to play DVDs.
No he didn't.
No he didn't.
Jack97
Feb 2, 10:15 AM
I was typing on my iPad earlier today and i discovered something very odd. I was trying to type the word 'touch' and for some reason I accidentally pressed an 'n' and a spelling suggestion came up saying 'touchmac'. I typed it in pages and the same thing happened. I typed it into google and nothing came up, and there was obviously no dictionary definition either. Does anybody have any idea what this means? Or is it something really obvious that i'm missing?:confused:
mrsir2009
Apr 24, 03:13 PM
Getting a MacBook Air would be a lot better than an iPad. It'd be completely independent, with none of this "syncing to PC" crap.
Truckondo
Apr 12, 01:45 AM
Just got the B&W P5 Headphones last week. Comfortable on ear and they sound great. They isolate sound very well (tested in a noisy apple store).
SR71
May 2, 07:18 PM
Any time I've watched someone getting something fixed at an Apple store they seem to be pretty pleased about the ordeal.
I'm more than pleased. From all the Laptop/PC Companies that I've dealt with in the past, Apple's Support is lightyears ahead in terms of customer satisfaction, customer service, promptly helping users fix issues they may be having, and just overall friendliness of their Support rep's.
Thats standard Apple support. Sometimes they screw up, but I've never had issues with their support.
This is true. Everyone makes mistakes, even Apple, but a real company that cares about customer satisfaction will own up to those mistakes and fix them if they should arise. That is what has happened here. The Apple Support rep admitted that some MacBook Air's experience this problem, but helped to show me how I can go about fixing my issue/getting it fixed at a nearby Apple Store.
Hey SR71 :)
Good to hear! Apple do indeed have fantastic support, and I had a similar issue within a week of buying my MBP. They replaced it no questions asked. Unlike countless issues I had with Dell, and they refused to replace my faulty product! Enjoy the MBA :)
I couldn't agree more! Dell and HP have the worst Support, in my opinion. They're slow to help you with your problems, they are hard to understand over the phone (or at least in my experience with HP they were), and lastly, they don't seem to care about customer satisfaction.
All in all, I'm extremely satisfied and couldn't have asked for a better experience.
Thank you Apple Support. :)
I'm more than pleased. From all the Laptop/PC Companies that I've dealt with in the past, Apple's Support is lightyears ahead in terms of customer satisfaction, customer service, promptly helping users fix issues they may be having, and just overall friendliness of their Support rep's.
Thats standard Apple support. Sometimes they screw up, but I've never had issues with their support.
This is true. Everyone makes mistakes, even Apple, but a real company that cares about customer satisfaction will own up to those mistakes and fix them if they should arise. That is what has happened here. The Apple Support rep admitted that some MacBook Air's experience this problem, but helped to show me how I can go about fixing my issue/getting it fixed at a nearby Apple Store.
Hey SR71 :)
Good to hear! Apple do indeed have fantastic support, and I had a similar issue within a week of buying my MBP. They replaced it no questions asked. Unlike countless issues I had with Dell, and they refused to replace my faulty product! Enjoy the MBA :)
I couldn't agree more! Dell and HP have the worst Support, in my opinion. They're slow to help you with your problems, they are hard to understand over the phone (or at least in my experience with HP they were), and lastly, they don't seem to care about customer satisfaction.
All in all, I'm extremely satisfied and couldn't have asked for a better experience.
Thank you Apple Support. :)
bcollins
Mar 11, 10:27 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Yep. Pretty much.
What'll it take to hold me a spot in line? :D I'll be down by 4:15
Yep. Pretty much.
What'll it take to hold me a spot in line? :D I'll be down by 4:15
alust2013
May 6, 12:53 PM
If that happens often, take it to apple, as kernel panics like that can be signs of bad hardware.
kvizzel
May 5, 12:56 AM
How would you be able to use it in your truck? Don't you need a WiFi connection or something?
Sorry I'm clueless lol.
Sorry I'm clueless lol.
msjones
Apr 15, 02:47 PM
OK So ive changed to this:
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while true; do
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while true; do