Demosthenes X
Mar 31, 09:09 AM
They had a few good ones, but those ads overstayed their welcome imo. They need something fresh. :)
liamkp
Jul 6, 08:31 PM
I'm going to guess Apple doesn't want to change the shape of the iPod touch. It's very thin already, and has been established as a capable device.
Most people think there is to be a camera on the ipod touch which there will have to a hole in the back.
Most people think there is to be a camera on the ipod touch which there will have to a hole in the back.
ultrastranger
Apr 18, 02:02 PM
anyone?
ipodtoucher
Mar 7, 07:28 PM
Also, they DO come with stickers (or at least they used to) but INSIDE the box for you to put on other stuff :)
I like to put mine on other PCs hahahaha they can never have too many decorations :D:apple:
I like to put mine on other PCs hahahaha they can never have too many decorations :D:apple:
John.B
Jan 19, 09:41 AM
If I shine a bright light on the screen, I can see what is going on. Actually, I just know that pressing the power button and then the 'S' button puts a Mac to sleep. I then just let it sit for like 20 seconds, hit the space bar and it woke with the screen lit up.
I don't know that this method works every time. Sometimes I need to reboot the Mac. You do that buy hitting the power button and then the 'R' button.
Thanks, I learned something today. :)
I've always used the Cmd+Option+Eject shortcut for sleep, Control+Cmd+Eject for restart, and Control+Option+Cmd+Eject for shutdown.
I don't know that this method works every time. Sometimes I need to reboot the Mac. You do that buy hitting the power button and then the 'R' button.
Thanks, I learned something today. :)
I've always used the Cmd+Option+Eject shortcut for sleep, Control+Cmd+Eject for restart, and Control+Option+Cmd+Eject for shutdown.
wackymacky
Feb 19, 01:35 PM
Oh dear!
Out goes porn, now gambling making a start on the iPhone!
What a mess!
Out goes porn, now gambling making a start on the iPhone!
What a mess!
iCeQuBe
Mar 21, 07:18 PM
iPhone sold locally. Thanks
krztov
Mar 11, 08:44 AM
There's no line here at all. No line to be seen...
blakespot
keep this updated for me, I work in rosslyn, no idea when i can get out of work, scheduled til 5, dont want to show up and not get one, was going to do macmall but after hearing everyone else's two hour hold issues, screw it, ill pay the tax.
blakespot
keep this updated for me, I work in rosslyn, no idea when i can get out of work, scheduled til 5, dont want to show up and not get one, was going to do macmall but after hearing everyone else's two hour hold issues, screw it, ill pay the tax.
Xero910
Jun 8, 10:58 AM
Guitar Hero without the guitar. Makes perfect sense.
marioman38
Feb 16, 01:06 PM
My 4th gen ipod nano was stolen from my honda in January... as well as the motor and tranny... etc. But what was I to do???? Buy the new 6th gen, no, might as well get a touch! Lucky for me Apple had just posted 16GB 5th gen nano refurbs up... $149+tax, a bit steep in my opinion for a model introduced september but WELL worth it in my opinion! Love the click wheel, it is seriously GENIUS! Whoever invented it needs an engineering award! :)
lvlarkkoenen
Apr 28, 04:24 PM
I found this video of Portal 2 on a MacBook Air. I guess it runs okay, according to the description:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgAmiCOvEWU
This is a 2009 MacBook:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPxsjKhaG34&feature=related
I'd infer from that that it'll work fairly well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgAmiCOvEWU
This is a 2009 MacBook:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPxsjKhaG34&feature=related
I'd infer from that that it'll work fairly well.
LoganT
Feb 23, 02:31 PM
You know, I actually think the "Freemium" model is a good idea. In lieu of developers not able to provide demos for their product, this is the best idea. I would rather have this, than all the lite apps cluttering up the store
However, I do not like ngmoco. But that's because I think their games suck.
However, I do not like ngmoco. But that's because I think their games suck.
MecPro
Aug 31, 02:54 PM
I came across this from @Danny Choo's website, quite cool pictures. My favourite has to be:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4134/4944878936_4ce0c784ee_o.jpg
It even has me thinking of getting one of those monitors!
More at the link: http://macroom.jpn.org/?mode=th_view&th=1208828794&page=1
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4134/4944878936_4ce0c784ee_o.jpg
It even has me thinking of getting one of those monitors!
More at the link: http://macroom.jpn.org/?mode=th_view&th=1208828794&page=1
snberk103
Mar 26, 11:38 AM
Think about what you want a tripod head to do. Traditionally, there were head with 3 controls (up/down - swing left/right - rotate left/right) - and quick release (one control for all movements). Of course there are hybrids in between.
The formal is most useful for landscape type shots. For example, you could fine tuned the rotation so the horizon was level - by pointing the camera down until the horizon was near the top edge (really easy to eyeball how straight it is). Then you panned up/down to put the horizon on the exact level you wanted. And since the rotation control was locked down you knew the horizon was going to stay level. And then finally you can pan left<-->right knowing that the horizon is set.
The quick release (pistol grip) allows you set it up faster. Good for sports, for instance. But I find them frustrating when trying to frame a subject precisely (when I've tried out other people's tripods).
The formal is most useful for landscape type shots. For example, you could fine tuned the rotation so the horizon was level - by pointing the camera down until the horizon was near the top edge (really easy to eyeball how straight it is). Then you panned up/down to put the horizon on the exact level you wanted. And since the rotation control was locked down you knew the horizon was going to stay level. And then finally you can pan left<-->right knowing that the horizon is set.
The quick release (pistol grip) allows you set it up faster. Good for sports, for instance. But I find them frustrating when trying to frame a subject precisely (when I've tried out other people's tripods).
mrdm
Apr 26, 09:36 PM
Hi,
What is the best way to archive only a *portion* of my iPhoto library? My library is over 30 GB and I really only need to access the last 12 months or so.
It is too large to use DVD/CD and I have an external HDD.
I've read about creating a smartfolder with a date definition, selecting that folder and then doing "file-->export". This seems to export each individual file. I assume I can import these at a later time if needed? Will all of the metatag (date, time, location, etc.) be preserved.
Thanks for any help.
What is the best way to archive only a *portion* of my iPhoto library? My library is over 30 GB and I really only need to access the last 12 months or so.
It is too large to use DVD/CD and I have an external HDD.
I've read about creating a smartfolder with a date definition, selecting that folder and then doing "file-->export". This seems to export each individual file. I assume I can import these at a later time if needed? Will all of the metatag (date, time, location, etc.) be preserved.
Thanks for any help.
icanhasiphone?
Apr 21, 01:20 PM
I would highly recommend going to the Apple store in Eastlake/Otay Ranch. It's a bit of a drive East if you live downtown, but the Fashion Valley is pure madness.
I was thinking the same exact thing, I live in Rancho San Diego so I live pretty much equal distance from both of those stores. I'm just wondering if the Otay store will get enough in stock since its a smaller store. Hmmm, I still have a week and a half to think about it.
I was thinking the same exact thing, I live in Rancho San Diego so I live pretty much equal distance from both of those stores. I'm just wondering if the Otay store will get enough in stock since its a smaller store. Hmmm, I still have a week and a half to think about it.
Mechcozmo
Nov 10, 09:35 PM
If you need help, there is a Help menu in nearly all OS X applications and all Apple ones. Best way if you need help in a pinch.
It is a big difference from Windoze... a help system that actually works! :eek:
It is a big difference from Windoze... a help system that actually works! :eek:
Arran
Oct 26, 12:22 PM
Keep it. Nothing wrong with a public flogging flagging for bad behaviour: Keeps the masses in line and helps maintain law and order.
OTOH, timing-out folks silently (gagging them, with no public recognition) is reminiscent of hapless, Soviet-era dissidents just "disappearing". A tad totalitarian, no?
OTOH, timing-out folks silently (gagging them, with no public recognition) is reminiscent of hapless, Soviet-era dissidents just "disappearing". A tad totalitarian, no?
superscientific
Jun 19, 01:32 AM
Can you let me know what the line is like there tomm morning and post on this thread? I live a quite a bit out and have to be at work by 11am so that would be cool if you could let me know when you get there!
I will be checking for your post! Thanks.
I will be checking for your post! Thanks.
dr_lha
Apr 23, 10:03 AM
But no support for the Olympus E-PL1, despite the fact that the E-P1 and E-P2, which use the same file format, were supported in the last release, and the E-P2 is almost identical to the E-PL1. :(
insomnie
May 5, 03:58 PM
http://www.free-press-release.com/news--warlock-the-violent-torpedo-of-truth-for-iphone-1304628819.html
HasanDaddy
Jun 24, 08:25 AM
Two lines now - one for reservations and one for walk-ins
I would say around 250 to 300 in each line - Apple Store Employees are running around, but I don't think they're opening until 7 am
I would say around 250 to 300 in each line - Apple Store Employees are running around, but I don't think they're opening until 7 am
MrSugar
Nov 3, 09:17 AM
BBEdit is overpriced. Don't buy it. I made the mistake of buying it and I don't even use it anymore. I mean it was my favorite text editor... until I discovered Textmate (www.macromates.com). A lot of BBEdit users are moving to Textmate and loving it.
As others said, Jeffrey Zeldman's "Designing with Web Standards" is a great book.
Other really good CSS books include:
"Web Standard Solutions" by Dan Cederholm
"Bulletproof Web Design" by Dan Cederholm
"Professional CSS" by (a few authors)
I second this, TextMate is really the best editor on Mac. I have known a few BBedit guys to switch over, and I myself am a loyal TextMate user. By far the best text editor I have ever used.
Although, the find and replace could be a little deeper. I still have to open up Text Wrangler for that stuff..
Edit: Also, "Designing with Web Standards" is a great CSS book, as mentioned a few times above, definitely give that a lot!
As others said, Jeffrey Zeldman's "Designing with Web Standards" is a great book.
Other really good CSS books include:
"Web Standard Solutions" by Dan Cederholm
"Bulletproof Web Design" by Dan Cederholm
"Professional CSS" by (a few authors)
I second this, TextMate is really the best editor on Mac. I have known a few BBedit guys to switch over, and I myself am a loyal TextMate user. By far the best text editor I have ever used.
Although, the find and replace could be a little deeper. I still have to open up Text Wrangler for that stuff..
Edit: Also, "Designing with Web Standards" is a great CSS book, as mentioned a few times above, definitely give that a lot!
Cybergypsy
Jul 2, 09:20 AM
Sold!!!!!!
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