vintageapple
Mar 23, 01:59 PM
If I can remember correctly it was expensive, something like $250 which is why I passed on it, Maple Ridge auctions had one also, similar price.
One went here in the UK not so long ago for about �75 but not in as nice a condition as yours.
Hey thanks a lot! Glad I saved it now.
One went here in the UK not so long ago for about �75 but not in as nice a condition as yours.
Hey thanks a lot! Glad I saved it now.
BollywooD
Dec 7, 11:02 PM
I am having trouble with a nested table with the height set to 100% in ie, the page renders fine in safari, firefox, opera..... but not ie! i have a container table set to a height of 100% (works fine), but then the nested table (in ie) will only scale to the height of the content - not 100% of the available space?
it wouldnt bother me so much, but i have a vertical navigation bar in this nested table, which in ie, moves "up and down" when navigating to different pages....
does anyone know a fix for ie?
heres my CSS:
body
{
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
color: #000000;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
height: 100%;
border: none;
}
html
{
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it wouldnt bother me so much, but i have a vertical navigation bar in this nested table, which in ie, moves "up and down" when navigating to different pages....
does anyone know a fix for ie?
heres my CSS:
body
{
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
color: #000000;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
height: 100%;
border: none;
}
html
{
moooosedude
Dec 18, 10:01 PM
mini to tv cord paypal sent!
AFPoster
Apr 4, 12:09 PM
I've installed a bunch of new Win7 machines over the last days, including Macs, and all installed and updated to SP1 just fine.
Hmm... I wonder why it won't let me update then. I left it on the "installing updates" status for like 4 hours and it was still at 0%. I'll try again tonight.
Hmm... I wonder why it won't let me update then. I left it on the "installing updates" status for like 4 hours and it was still at 0%. I'll try again tonight.
icedd
Dec 3, 02:41 PM
Has anyone heard the Lupe Fiasco - Enemy Of The State: A Love Story (Mixtape)?
He killed the Fireman beat.
He killed the Fireman beat.
RGunner
Dec 8, 01:15 PM
there are several threads on this at http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/ forums.
only the MDD PSU from Apple has the right Voltages, but the mods needed to make it fit the case do not justify the work involved, and then you have a botched up QS (and the risk of miswiring).
There is a reason the Ebay PSU's are fetching $100+, they cannot be duplicated easily. Best bet would be a Digikey or Radio Shack AC-DC Transformer with the +25V output.
only the MDD PSU from Apple has the right Voltages, but the mods needed to make it fit the case do not justify the work involved, and then you have a botched up QS (and the risk of miswiring).
There is a reason the Ebay PSU's are fetching $100+, they cannot be duplicated easily. Best bet would be a Digikey or Radio Shack AC-DC Transformer with the +25V output.
Thomas Harte
Mar 6, 08:08 AM
Self follow-up: two reasonable options seem to exist.
The PowerBook Duo supports SCSI Disk Mode when used with the Mini Dock. So in principle I think I could obtain the correct cabling and a USB SCSI interface and directly dump files onto the PowerBook from my MacBook. Since the PowerBook is on 7.6.1 and the MacBook on 10.6, I'd need either to downgrade my MacBook to 10.5 or to upgrade my PowerBook to 8.1 since 10.6 doesn't write to HFS and 8.1 introduces HFS+. Also, USB SCSI interfaces seem to be quite expensive nowadays.
Alternatively, I could get a USB to serial interface and connect the two machines up for zmodemy NULL serial transfers. Per at least one post I've found on the Internet, if I can get FreePPP onto the PowerBook then I can use the PPP daemon built into OS X and even bridge 7.6.1 onto the Internet, allowing it to fetch as many files as it wants or to FTP onto my Pro. USB serial interfaces seem to be a lot more available than USB SCSI, but this doesn't solve the original problem of getting some software onto the machine.
The PowerBook Duo supports SCSI Disk Mode when used with the Mini Dock. So in principle I think I could obtain the correct cabling and a USB SCSI interface and directly dump files onto the PowerBook from my MacBook. Since the PowerBook is on 7.6.1 and the MacBook on 10.6, I'd need either to downgrade my MacBook to 10.5 or to upgrade my PowerBook to 8.1 since 10.6 doesn't write to HFS and 8.1 introduces HFS+. Also, USB SCSI interfaces seem to be quite expensive nowadays.
Alternatively, I could get a USB to serial interface and connect the two machines up for zmodemy NULL serial transfers. Per at least one post I've found on the Internet, if I can get FreePPP onto the PowerBook then I can use the PPP daemon built into OS X and even bridge 7.6.1 onto the Internet, allowing it to fetch as many files as it wants or to FTP onto my Pro. USB serial interfaces seem to be a lot more available than USB SCSI, but this doesn't solve the original problem of getting some software onto the machine.
bella92108
Mar 31, 12:05 PM
Apple might not care individually from person to person, but they care that Android (and now Windows Phone 7) is stealing market share away from them. This is a fact, look at the figures.
If we didn't have wonderful hackers to JB these things for us and make them usable, it would be even worse.
Yep. I agree. And if you've used Android lately on a phone, you'd say iPhone what?!?! Apple still has the more solid tablet but Android OS will have that market by summertime as well.
Don't bother flaming, it's well documented in the sales figures that Android has taken the #1 spot in the Phone OS model... my only point is Apple is at a critical turning point in their history. They can give customers what they want, or restrict. Customers don't like to be restricted, and like me, seek alternatives when cornered.
If we didn't have wonderful hackers to JB these things for us and make them usable, it would be even worse.
Yep. I agree. And if you've used Android lately on a phone, you'd say iPhone what?!?! Apple still has the more solid tablet but Android OS will have that market by summertime as well.
Don't bother flaming, it's well documented in the sales figures that Android has taken the #1 spot in the Phone OS model... my only point is Apple is at a critical turning point in their history. They can give customers what they want, or restrict. Customers don't like to be restricted, and like me, seek alternatives when cornered.
ckinyc
Apr 12, 02:23 PM
How carriers can get away with what amounts to restraint of trade is beyond me.
I totally agree! I had to jumped through hoops to have my out of contract 3GS unlocked in order to use it when I was oversea. So I can use the local SIM and more importantly my OWN phone with all my stuff on it!
And because of that I am now no longer able to upgrade my phone's software anymore from Apple (I had to use iPad baseband...). I tried to upgrade and it bricked my phone. Went to Apple and they want $200 for a 3GS replacement. And he even added "Well, I don't want to get you banned from having an iPhone ever again!" It is all BS!!! I refused and spent 24 hours online and finally unbricked it myself.
All I want is to use my OWN phone and I am sick of feeling like I am a thief or something.
I totally agree! I had to jumped through hoops to have my out of contract 3GS unlocked in order to use it when I was oversea. So I can use the local SIM and more importantly my OWN phone with all my stuff on it!
And because of that I am now no longer able to upgrade my phone's software anymore from Apple (I had to use iPad baseband...). I tried to upgrade and it bricked my phone. Went to Apple and they want $200 for a 3GS replacement. And he even added "Well, I don't want to get you banned from having an iPhone ever again!" It is all BS!!! I refused and spent 24 hours online and finally unbricked it myself.
All I want is to use my OWN phone and I am sick of feeling like I am a thief or something.
jent
Feb 5, 04:58 PM
I was just curious how long the carriers store the contents of text messages in the U.S. Do they permanently store information like phone number texted, date, and time? Is there any evidence that they in fact do store the content of text messages sent for more than seventy-two hours or so?
porcupine8
Apr 10, 07:03 AM
Aha! Thanks, at seemed like too ridiculous a problem to actually exist, but googling had failed me. I still dont get why apps can override the master volume control at all, but as long as there is some way to shut them up.
CanadaRAM
Sep 17, 02:57 PM
Sorry to bump, but couldnt anyone help me?? someone must have tried RAM with heatsinks on there mac mini...The problem is so much RAM these days ships with the heatsinks fitted,
SHadOW
Three answers:
1) Don't do it, there isn't room physically
2) Any RAM you are considering buying with heatsinks is, by definition, not RAM sold with a guarantee of Mac compatibility. No Mac RAM is sold with heatspreaders. Buy from a reputable dealer who guarantees compatibility with the Mini. Don't put in random PC memory.
3) If you already have a piece of RAM that you are bound and determined to try then just take off the heat spreader - it's like, a $2 piece of aluminum held on by two spring clips... :rolleyes:
SHadOW
Three answers:
1) Don't do it, there isn't room physically
2) Any RAM you are considering buying with heatsinks is, by definition, not RAM sold with a guarantee of Mac compatibility. No Mac RAM is sold with heatspreaders. Buy from a reputable dealer who guarantees compatibility with the Mini. Don't put in random PC memory.
3) If you already have a piece of RAM that you are bound and determined to try then just take off the heat spreader - it's like, a $2 piece of aluminum held on by two spring clips... :rolleyes:
Kobushi
Dec 19, 02:42 PM
wouldn't it just be 2Mp?
(1 Megapost = 1 million posts)
and on to Gigaposts....Teraposts....:)
(1 Megapost = 1 million posts)
and on to Gigaposts....Teraposts....:)
arn
Jan 1, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by SeaFox
What if you moved it down to the body of the site between the first the second stories?
It has to be able to hold 728x90 pixel sized banners. The space below the first story will not do this.
arn
What if you moved it down to the body of the site between the first the second stories?
It has to be able to hold 728x90 pixel sized banners. The space below the first story will not do this.
arn
John88
Apr 23, 06:49 PM
I just got my BSE order today (bought it when they did 10% discount + free shipping). I got a open envelope and packing slip, no screen protectors. It appears they didn't seal the envelope when sending, because the adhesive to seal the envelope is unused.
Do you think BSE forgot to put them in there, or someone from the post office jacked em?
Has anyone else received an order like this?
Do you think BSE forgot to put them in there, or someone from the post office jacked em?
Has anyone else received an order like this?
khisayruou
Dec 14, 10:08 AM
Sleepless: http://www.alxsoft.com/mac/sleepless.html
rkmac
Sep 10, 01:16 AM
Im sure ive seen a thread like this before, so I did a quick search and found a picture of someone elses closet from 2007 for you.
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/8807/closett.jpg
Apparently he's no longer in there anymore though
http://img36.imageshack.us/img36/8807/closett.jpg
Apparently he's no longer in there anymore though
joelypolly
Dec 31, 12:09 AM
looks great love it
RogueLdr
Oct 8, 02:45 AM
I assume that we are only talking about a reciever component at this time?
If that is the case, then a $2,000 reciever would have to have every conceivable bell and whistle to garner that price. By that I mean support for THX Ultra and/or THX Select audio and support for Dolby Digital EX standards, auto-adjustment to sound level determined by a user-defined seating position in relation to the speaker placement (a'la Bose Lifestyles systems), and somewhere in the neighborhood of a million possible sound sources (an exaggeration to be sure, but you get my point.)
I would welcome a reciever with all of these features rolled into one, and might be willing to shell out the cash to get one, but unless it does everything, Apple compatibility will not be enough to justify such a high price.
RL
If that is the case, then a $2,000 reciever would have to have every conceivable bell and whistle to garner that price. By that I mean support for THX Ultra and/or THX Select audio and support for Dolby Digital EX standards, auto-adjustment to sound level determined by a user-defined seating position in relation to the speaker placement (a'la Bose Lifestyles systems), and somewhere in the neighborhood of a million possible sound sources (an exaggeration to be sure, but you get my point.)
I would welcome a reciever with all of these features rolled into one, and might be willing to shell out the cash to get one, but unless it does everything, Apple compatibility will not be enough to justify such a high price.
RL
savoirfaire
Oct 3, 08:53 PM
Max (http://sbooth.org/Max/) is among the more popular free options. :) I really like it, although it's been a while since I used it. It supports FLAC and OGG, although I used it for other things...
Looks like a good one - if I weren't already using Amadeus, it would certainly be worth a try.
Looks like a good one - if I weren't already using Amadeus, it would certainly be worth a try.
phas3
May 2, 07:11 PM
It will be enough for the applications, PS CS5 takes a bit more than 1GB, LR takes about 100MB away.
But depending on the resolution and format (RAW or other) you take your photos in, and the amount of photos you take, 64GB might not be enough, unless you plan to use an external FW800 or USB 2.0 HDD.
to best utilize the ssd the programs must be installed on the SSD as well as putting the pictures on the SSD? or can the pictures be put in an external HDD?
But depending on the resolution and format (RAW or other) you take your photos in, and the amount of photos you take, 64GB might not be enough, unless you plan to use an external FW800 or USB 2.0 HDD.
to best utilize the ssd the programs must be installed on the SSD as well as putting the pictures on the SSD? or can the pictures be put in an external HDD?
Chopstick217
Apr 12, 12:16 PM
In the US, about the only competitor for unlocked iPhones was T-Mobile; it seems that AT&T has closed that option...:eek:
It ll probably take at least one year for the merger to complete. Until then, we ll still see people wanting unlocked iPhones :)
It ll probably take at least one year for the merger to complete. Until then, we ll still see people wanting unlocked iPhones :)
Les Kern
May 5, 07:35 AM
May need more info? It's almost like you're asking "I have eight fenders, a bumper, 6 sets of tires, three engines and a can of paint. What kind of car should I build and where should I park it?".
emiljan
Apr 5, 07:31 PM
PHPStorm from JetBrains has integrated JavaScript debugging. It comes with a web browser plugin for debugging on top of the visual debugger already built in.
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