unfaded
Sep 9, 08:28 PM
No, you cannot always trust Mac OS X's pronunciations. They are often fairly inaccurate. Then again, the technology hasn't changed terribly much since it was introduced in the Mac OS.
yellow
Mar 10, 04:29 PM
I had a full blown case of Buckminster Fullerene once. You haven't lived until you've had a couple bucky balls coming at your face. With the Cummingtonite and everything..
Great link, BTW (both of them).
Great link, BTW (both of them).
AlexGFX88
Oct 17, 06:19 PM
Anyone going to be at the West Town Mall store the 26th?
bokdol
Apr 11, 10:22 AM
do you have another mac? if you do. put your macpro into target disk mode and connect it to another mac and run disk utilities or use the cd's. see if that helps.
-aggie-
Apr 15, 09:43 PM
For the future, just google youtube to mp3 converter.
SamIchi
Mar 27, 11:49 PM
Anyone know what name of the print type/technique where a glossy graphic is placed over a matte surface? They don't necessarily have different colors, it just shows different textures. Almost like thin plastic sticker is placed over the matte surface.
I've mostly seen them on book covers and product packaging, anyone know what this type of printing is called?
I've mostly seen them on book covers and product packaging, anyone know what this type of printing is called?
max��
Jul 29, 12:27 PM
i have my dads 1987 mac plus with about 200-300 floppy's, i have two questions, how reliable can the 800k floppy's be after 20 years (plus and the floppy's have been in storage for over 10 years), and i have read i need to replace all the caps on the analog and logic boards as they become unreliable, is this necessary
cardsfan62
Feb 17, 12:26 PM
I searched for this topic, but couldn't find it. I'm trying to join tracks in iTunes, I've done this many times before, but it's been a while. For some reason, the option to do this under the menu is grayed out. Am I missing something? I can't get this to work! I'm using 4.7.1. Thanks for the help.
Zen0Jin
May 5, 10:42 AM
Sandy Bridge CPUs officially support only 1333MHz but 1600MHz has been proven to work (not with iMacs yet though).
The HD uses SATA 3Gb/s, that is why the negotiated speed is 3Gb/s.
I've been out of the loop... I was running DDR3 1600 on a Core i7 920 seems like years ago. That official support was 1066 I think.
The HD uses SATA 3Gb/s, that is why the negotiated speed is 3Gb/s.
I've been out of the loop... I was running DDR3 1600 on a Core i7 920 seems like years ago. That official support was 1066 I think.
applekid
Mar 17, 10:47 PM
BF1942 on the PC, I assume? You can't call that playable at all on a Mac because it's still a PPC only game.
UT2K4 is really your only option if you're talking about playing a game on a Mac.
UT2K4 is really your only option if you're talking about playing a game on a Mac.
PsstGreek
May 2, 06:49 AM
Craigs's List or eBay.
hayduke
Mar 22, 12:30 PM
Hi All - I have a Thecus 8800 NAS (8x1TB, RAID6) that is working well as a fileserver, but we are not currently backing it up. I would like to use a 4-disk (4x2TB) JBOD in my MacPro (I have 6 drives total) to backup the NAS. My question is what software do I need to execute the back-up? I have used SuperDuper for years to back-up the MacPro, but that doesn't "see" the NAS. The NAS supports iSCSI, would that help? Different software? I would prefer to initiate all the back-ups from the MacPro, rather than from the NAS side. Any tips?
wywern209
Apr 21, 09:39 PM
Busted woofer surrounds sound like cracking and flapping on loud bass. Blown tweeters just don't work and make the speaker sound muddy. I'm not sure what hissing is. Could be an amp issue. Try switching speakers to see if the problem moves with the suspected bad one.
THIS. cross check to isolate the issue to the spaker or amp. it could be that u badly damaged the amp section for that particular speaker out on your receiver. This is rather unusual because most modern receivers have a protection mode that limits wattage in order stop overdriving. but such safeguards can only do so much; if it was being driven for hours, it could have easily been damaged.
THIS. cross check to isolate the issue to the spaker or amp. it could be that u badly damaged the amp section for that particular speaker out on your receiver. This is rather unusual because most modern receivers have a protection mode that limits wattage in order stop overdriving. but such safeguards can only do so much; if it was being driven for hours, it could have easily been damaged.
Diatribe
Nov 11, 01:06 PM
The guides category needs some better organization IMO.
We should decide if we want almost everything in sub-categories or most of it just in the guide category itself. I think having it half-half just confuses users and makes articles harder to find.
We should use the distinction between subcategories and the actual category to distinguish between more "important" and less "important" guides.
In an attempt to make the Mac Beginner's Guide more prominent I added a sub-category but I don't know whether this would be the best way to go about it, so before I do anything else I think we should talk about how we want to organize this category.
So feel free to delete the subcategory I created until we figure something out.
We should decide if we want almost everything in sub-categories or most of it just in the guide category itself. I think having it half-half just confuses users and makes articles harder to find.
We should use the distinction between subcategories and the actual category to distinguish between more "important" and less "important" guides.
In an attempt to make the Mac Beginner's Guide more prominent I added a sub-category but I don't know whether this would be the best way to go about it, so before I do anything else I think we should talk about how we want to organize this category.
So feel free to delete the subcategory I created until we figure something out.
TorbX
Aug 14, 10:02 AM
[QUOTE=TorbX]Once I've posted 500 comments, this tattoo of mine will be my avatar. Until then, It's chillin on my left arm ;-)
You like Linux or just Penguins?
Both... Some people tattoo dolphins and tigers and stuff. I wanted a penguin. Im not an experienced linux-user, but I found this on some linux-sites.
Guess I took it mostly for being a penguin fan ;-)
You like Linux or just Penguins?
Both... Some people tattoo dolphins and tigers and stuff. I wanted a penguin. Im not an experienced linux-user, but I found this on some linux-sites.
Guess I took it mostly for being a penguin fan ;-)
zirkle2007
Jun 27, 07:13 PM
Interested in any trades? If so I can PM you with items.
mad jew
Dec 20, 02:11 AM
Could work. It's definitely worth a try. You can submit as many 'tars as you like. :)
Nitro1
Dec 13, 04:09 PM
ProTools 100 gig in size? I don't think so - don't you mean 100 meg maybe? Also which version of PT? You might want to post this over in the DUC.
I would like to post it in the DUC but i do not know what that is. BUt yes Pro tools LE 8 took up 100 gig's until i deleted it. It included the files for the one project i was working on. Yes i mean 100GB.
I would like to post it in the DUC but i do not know what that is. BUt yes Pro tools LE 8 took up 100 gig's until i deleted it. It included the files for the one project i was working on. Yes i mean 100GB.
Aaon
Aug 13, 12:48 PM
Definitely cool, I like it a lot!
Aaron
Aaron
MacBandit
Jul 16, 02:14 AM
Definitely go with the suggestions above. I would have suggested the same things. Also have you installed any hardware recently including USB devices?
ap3604
Apr 24, 10:34 PM
is this a troll post?
Judging by the OP name I would have to say yes it is :p
Judging by the OP name I would have to say yes it is :p
BobbieM629
Apr 9, 04:05 PM
Update the apps on the phone and iPod first.. Then you can see which app is causing the problem..
rw3
Feb 14, 11:01 AM
Not really worth $900...You can buy the base at $700+$80 for 8GB and then all the other stuff can be had used and still be under $900. Doesn't sound like much of a friend....
John444
Mar 16, 01:23 PM
Ok php sounds good, thanks.
Any idea what I should do for the framesets then?
Any idea what I should do for the framesets then?