Sequin
Apr 4, 06:02 PM
I will never understand the need to get a MBA.
blueroom
Apr 19, 05:47 PM
The 150 is a big battery. It'll work great with your MBP.
Bengt77
Nov 7, 04:03 AM
Not all Sennheisers are for home use. And neither are all Sennheisers very expensive. (http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-212-HD-212-Headphones/dp/B000065BPA/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1257588035&sr=8-5)
The model I linked to above even has a detachable cable, so you could get a shorter cable and use that.
The model I linked to above even has a detachable cable, so you could get a shorter cable and use that.
rasp
Dec 14, 12:16 AM
a virus if it will help apple with its marketshare problem... :rolleyes:
Please, no more viruses for windows, I get to admin the things at work all day and there is plenty to slow machines down for decades to come.
Nifty icon though.
Please, no more viruses for windows, I get to admin the things at work all day and there is plenty to slow machines down for decades to come.
Nifty icon though.
mad jew
Dec 14, 03:26 AM
The combined cabling of my adaptor (before and after the brick) is about three metres, so maybe bed's still an option. :p
IJ Reilly
Oct 11, 08:36 PM
Lasso? I don't get it.
Sounds good. :) What about Numbers? I pray they don't dumb it down like Pages, please!
Pages is great -- not dumbed down at all.
Sounds good. :) What about Numbers? I pray they don't dumb it down like Pages, please!
Pages is great -- not dumbed down at all.
arn
Dec 31, 02:01 AM
Not that much can be done with the top banner space because it's designed to hold the large ads.
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/largebanner.jpg
http://www.macrumors.com/downloads/largebanner.jpg
vixapphire
Jan 16, 02:22 PM
too bad about the lack of acd updates. i'm not ready to buy one myself, but a friend i work with was buying a new setup for herself, so I told her of the upcoming mac pro refresh and possible acds, but i just told her this morning to go ahead and head up to NH to get a tax free MP (she also gets edu because she takes a few classes every year). In good news she's buying a HP 30" monitor from IT at work for $900. She also claims that ebay has some HP 30"ers for $900 shipped, but i try to stay away from the fleabay these days. Still, it was tough to tell her to pay $800 for a 23" when she could get a 30" for $100 more. The HP is ugly, but she's a designer with a rather picky eye and she used it all day yesterday to test it and just loved the actual screen.
it's not that ugly, and the screen is truly something to behold.
it's not that ugly, and the screen is truly something to behold.
JaSuS
Aug 13, 10:31 AM
Indeed those who criticize if given an iphone 4 free would shut up :p
lu0s3r322
Mar 24, 10:01 PM
http://hornfrogs.zenfolio.com/img/s5/v4/p954891222-5.jpg
this is just the comex screenshot?
this is just the comex screenshot?
FireStar
Nov 1, 04:04 PM
No, this. (http://assets2.smartphoneexperts.com/store_images/product_images/accessories/large/3183.jpg)
:D
A mixture of silicone and plastic is probably best.
:D
A mixture of silicone and plastic is probably best.
kioshi
Mar 14, 05:17 PM
Hmmm if it really works, I wonder if making the same but using one drive only (like, creating a partition on your main HD for the system and putting Home and etc in another) would speed up the system too?
jeffosx
Jul 4, 07:35 PM
Originally posted by mnkeybsness
does it look crappy like that while you are working in word, or on the finished product? i would assume that word likes to display graphics with a little less quality than what you actually put into them. if you are talking about the finished product, then perhaps you should type your "reports, etc" in word and then get your hands on indesign and put all of your text into there.
both working and finsifhed look crappy. I think your right with the workflow idea though, just have to try and not spend time fromatting in word also...
thanks
does it look crappy like that while you are working in word, or on the finished product? i would assume that word likes to display graphics with a little less quality than what you actually put into them. if you are talking about the finished product, then perhaps you should type your "reports, etc" in word and then get your hands on indesign and put all of your text into there.
both working and finsifhed look crappy. I think your right with the workflow idea though, just have to try and not spend time fromatting in word also...
thanks
yellow
Dec 19, 02:48 PM
According to what I remember and the sites I saw, to get Roman Numerals higher than Thousands(M), you would need to put a bar over the numerals, which effectively multiplies the numeral by 1000.
Yup.. and bars to the left and right as well, which left me unsatisfied..
Yup.. and bars to the left and right as well, which left me unsatisfied..
Phillie14586
Apr 29, 05:56 AM
The problem has now become constant so I moved my computer next to the TV and connected with a MDP to HDMI adapter and tried two different HDMI cables. When I switch the TV to the input I have connected the computer to it says "Retrieving Data" then says "No Signal" When I choose an unused input all I get is "No Signal." I then moved the computer back to the desk and reconnected everything. Since I have the computer set up as an extended desktop between the TV and the desk monitor and I had just connected the computer to only the TV it thought the TV connection was the main monitor and the desk monitor was the secondary. So I turned the TV back on to see if it was getting a signal and it was not. So I unplugged the MDP and I got the desktop back on my monitor. But if I go to system preferences and select Monitors it only sees the desk monitor.
My plan from here is to get another MDP-HDMI adapter and a MDP-DVI adapter. This way and I can swap the adapter going to the TV to see it it is the problem and I can connect my desk monitor to the computer using an MDP. Anyone have any other suggestions?
My plan from here is to get another MDP-HDMI adapter and a MDP-DVI adapter. This way and I can swap the adapter going to the TV to see it it is the problem and I can connect my desk monitor to the computer using an MDP. Anyone have any other suggestions?
Porshuh944turbo
Oct 25, 09:11 AM
who remembers spikey, and if so, what was the name of the member he always got in heated arguments with?? (this is more old skool than most of you i think... except for jefhatfield...) basically the guy got so mad he finally quit coming to macrumors..
Noone remembers this one? Here's a hint...
----123
If you get that one, anyone remember the female post who used to bash him also? :hint: Starts with a K
Noone remembers this one? Here's a hint...
----123
If you get that one, anyone remember the female post who used to bash him also? :hint: Starts with a K
tigress666
Apr 18, 11:28 AM
I'll tell you what I've told everybody, this is not an AT&T problem. I have the Atrix and I have NEVER dropped a call in Saint Louis. My wife's Samsung Focus never has dropped a call in six months either. My friend has the iPhone 4 and another has the 3GS in Saint Louis and they CONSTANTLY cannot connect Call Failed or drop calls.
It's the iPhone man.
/rant
Oh don't tell them their perfect company doesn't make the perfect phone... they so want it to be AT&T's fault and not Apple's.
I remember when I first got my iphone (I'd been on AT&T/Cingular for years before that) I did notice a tendency to notice voicemails that appeared hours later than when they were given and the phone hadn't rang on me. And I know I ran into at least a customer at my store who had the same issue (we had called her to tell her her dog was ready and she hadn't recieved it... and then the voicemail popped up while she was in the store). I will admit that did improve so maybe Cingular was having issues getting voicemail to work with that particular phone at first (or maybe Apple's update to the iOS fixed it. I know the iOS it came with was very unstable, least for Safari and iOS 2.0 fixed stability issues)? But it definitely was something I had a problem with that phone that I didn't with others on the same provider.
I also noticed that it didn't have as good reception out on the water (when we fished) than other cellphones I've had on AT&T so you do have to be closer to signal with it (least with the 3G, I haven't had a chance to compare with the 4).
(disclaimer, I love my iphone but I'm pretty sure any issues is with the iphone and not with AT&T).
And I'll tell you what I've told everybody else. I had verizon for years. No dropped calls and signal in locations other carriers had none. I got the iphone in November on ATT. Weaker signal. Not only my phone, but in my office, my home and family's homes, non-iphones on ATT have worse signal.
If you are in the heart of a city and not in a particular building, then ATT is just fine. But go to certain areas in rural america and Verizon is much better.
So for my experience ATT is the problem.
Your experience doesn't amount to a hill of beans for proof. You did not have the same phone on Verizon to compare that it worked fine on Verizon so you can't say the phone would work fine on Verizon using your experience. And then you went on the iphone when you went on AT&T but it was the only phone you've used on AT&T so you don't know if that experience is consistant with different phones... so where is the proof that it was AT&T and not the iphone? You don't know because you had both a different phone and provider when you switched to AT&T so the problem could be with either.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
It's the iPhone man.
/rant
Oh don't tell them their perfect company doesn't make the perfect phone... they so want it to be AT&T's fault and not Apple's.
I remember when I first got my iphone (I'd been on AT&T/Cingular for years before that) I did notice a tendency to notice voicemails that appeared hours later than when they were given and the phone hadn't rang on me. And I know I ran into at least a customer at my store who had the same issue (we had called her to tell her her dog was ready and she hadn't recieved it... and then the voicemail popped up while she was in the store). I will admit that did improve so maybe Cingular was having issues getting voicemail to work with that particular phone at first (or maybe Apple's update to the iOS fixed it. I know the iOS it came with was very unstable, least for Safari and iOS 2.0 fixed stability issues)? But it definitely was something I had a problem with that phone that I didn't with others on the same provider.
I also noticed that it didn't have as good reception out on the water (when we fished) than other cellphones I've had on AT&T so you do have to be closer to signal with it (least with the 3G, I haven't had a chance to compare with the 4).
(disclaimer, I love my iphone but I'm pretty sure any issues is with the iphone and not with AT&T).
And I'll tell you what I've told everybody else. I had verizon for years. No dropped calls and signal in locations other carriers had none. I got the iphone in November on ATT. Weaker signal. Not only my phone, but in my office, my home and family's homes, non-iphones on ATT have worse signal.
If you are in the heart of a city and not in a particular building, then ATT is just fine. But go to certain areas in rural america and Verizon is much better.
So for my experience ATT is the problem.
Your experience doesn't amount to a hill of beans for proof. You did not have the same phone on Verizon to compare that it worked fine on Verizon so you can't say the phone would work fine on Verizon using your experience. And then you went on the iphone when you went on AT&T but it was the only phone you've used on AT&T so you don't know if that experience is consistant with different phones... so where is the proof that it was AT&T and not the iphone? You don't know because you had both a different phone and provider when you switched to AT&T so the problem could be with either.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
hansiedejong
Nov 4, 02:02 PM
http://www.onemorething.nl/uploads/community/96646d3905f05770a2fc3279f1b4b5479ab6b585_0.png
gteller
Jan 30, 07:58 PM
I have a lot of HD movies, that I tried transferring to my PS3.
After reading a lot, I decided to transfer via Nulliver Media Link, since I could do it direct since each file was over 4 gb.
After transferring, a typical movie was reduced in size by 1/4. For example, a movie from my mac was 8.6gb, when it arrived to the PS3 it was 1.9gb
Upon replay on the PS3 the movie looks horribly compressed.
Why did this happen?
How can I avoid this, is there another way of transferring large files?
Thanks,
Gabriel
After reading a lot, I decided to transfer via Nulliver Media Link, since I could do it direct since each file was over 4 gb.
After transferring, a typical movie was reduced in size by 1/4. For example, a movie from my mac was 8.6gb, when it arrived to the PS3 it was 1.9gb
Upon replay on the PS3 the movie looks horribly compressed.
Why did this happen?
How can I avoid this, is there another way of transferring large files?
Thanks,
Gabriel
zep1977
Apr 20, 03:49 PM
That classic mike dell quote always flashes through my head on days like this. :)
Glad I bought a good size chunk of AAPL 3 years ago against the wishes of "experts" still stuck in the mid 1990's.
:apple:
Glad I bought a good size chunk of AAPL 3 years ago against the wishes of "experts" still stuck in the mid 1990's.
:apple:
wordmunger
Oct 31, 10:23 AM
I agree, but is it (appropriate/right/legal) to just copy-paste the relevant material into the guide?
I don't think so--the guide is copyright by Macrumors, but according to this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Users.27_rights_and_obligations), you must make the text available under the same terms as the GFDL.
I don't think so--the guide is copyright by Macrumors, but according to this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights#Users.27_rights_and_obligations), you must make the text available under the same terms as the GFDL.
Frosticus
Apr 5, 03:31 AM
Glad to hear it. This is probably how all laptops will be in a few years (i.e. SSD, no internal optical drive, ultra thin/light etc).
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
I'm just glad I don't have to heft around my crummy Fujitsu Lifebook from work any more - I just use my iPad 2 :)
stoopkitty
May 6, 07:02 PM
so i know everyone always says that apple cant actually tell that you jailbreak you phone if you just restore it, but is this actually true?
i want to know because my home button has been finicky (it sometimes doesnt work), and since I have a warranty i want to make sure that apple will still service the phone if it dies completely.
now i know all of the crazy super pro-jailbreak people will come and be like "no there is absolutely no way that they will be able to tell of course blah blah blah" but does anyone actually know this for certain (proof?)
it seems like they would be able to check some log or something and it will look like you have not used your phone for like a month or however long you had it jailbroken and they will figure it out. or it seems like they would have some other way to detect this. they are apple and they are crazy opposed to jailbreaking so are you completly sure that there is no way they can tell? i really want to jailbreak because it is awesome but i bought the warranty and since my home button might break i want to make sure it will still be covered.
i want to know because my home button has been finicky (it sometimes doesnt work), and since I have a warranty i want to make sure that apple will still service the phone if it dies completely.
now i know all of the crazy super pro-jailbreak people will come and be like "no there is absolutely no way that they will be able to tell of course blah blah blah" but does anyone actually know this for certain (proof?)
it seems like they would be able to check some log or something and it will look like you have not used your phone for like a month or however long you had it jailbroken and they will figure it out. or it seems like they would have some other way to detect this. they are apple and they are crazy opposed to jailbreaking so are you completly sure that there is no way they can tell? i really want to jailbreak because it is awesome but i bought the warranty and since my home button might break i want to make sure it will still be covered.
Reflow
May 3, 08:56 PM
Have you tried looking here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=581552). I guess it all depends on what model you have.