nanofrog
May 5, 05:49 PM
I already have several 1TB disks, of which I will use one and I have one 2TB external I can use. That means I need to buy:
Two SSD drives
One 2TB internal HDD
One 3TB internal HDD
One 3TB external HDD
I'm thinking that will all cost more than $400 but I can go over a couple hundred if needed.
You should be able to manage this then if you don't go crazy on the SSD used for the boot disk (say 80GB max, and I suspect the OWC 60GB would be of sufficient capacity as a boot disk, which is ~$139USD). Neither this or the 40GB versions are 6.0Gb/s, but they're fast, and quite good for random access. And more importantly, would allow you to stay within your actual budget. ;)
Two SSD drives
One 2TB internal HDD
One 3TB internal HDD
One 3TB external HDD
I'm thinking that will all cost more than $400 but I can go over a couple hundred if needed.
You should be able to manage this then if you don't go crazy on the SSD used for the boot disk (say 80GB max, and I suspect the OWC 60GB would be of sufficient capacity as a boot disk, which is ~$139USD). Neither this or the 40GB versions are 6.0Gb/s, but they're fast, and quite good for random access. And more importantly, would allow you to stay within your actual budget. ;)
cainnovacaine
Apr 17, 06:37 PM
If its a Vizio from any of the VO lines, hit the Vizio button (or menu), go to setup and on the screen options, choose WIDE. It sees that the iPad is 4:3 and is treating it like a 4:3 television channel.
It might also be called Stretch, or Panoramic.
It might also be called Stretch, or Panoramic.
icanhasiphone?
Apr 30, 01:13 PM
Ok cool, Thanks :D
Taustin Powers
Oct 5, 02:47 AM
Hmm, strange idea, but it might work.
All depending on how long this whole farmville/etc. fad will last...
All depending on how long this whole farmville/etc. fad will last...
icanhasiphone?
Apr 26, 05:03 PM
I was there for the WIFI iPad launch at Fashion Valley. It was not that bad.
About how many people where waiting in line you think for the WiFi launch? Im not sure what time I should get in line.
About how many people where waiting in line you think for the WiFi launch? Im not sure what time I should get in line.
johneaston
May 4, 03:48 PM
Yawn.
MisterMe
Mar 13, 08:33 PM
I have had this happen multiple times -- I ask for a vector file, and so they save the .JPG (or whatever) into an .EPS or .AI and think its good to go.
Whats even better is when they just rename .JPG to .EPS... :-)You should respect a specific format like .pdf or .eps rather than a broad category like "vector."
Whats even better is when they just rename .JPG to .EPS... :-)You should respect a specific format like .pdf or .eps rather than a broad category like "vector."
Rychy
Apr 16, 11:21 PM
Hey all,
I'm a beginning web designer, I know XHTML/CSS and also learning HTML5/CSS3. I want to start learning to create dynamic websites and need to learn some new languages, and I'm wondering which ones I should start with... the things on my list are JavaScript, jQuery, and maybe PHP.
Is this a good place to start? Some good book resources would be awesome as well!
I'm a beginning web designer, I know XHTML/CSS and also learning HTML5/CSS3. I want to start learning to create dynamic websites and need to learn some new languages, and I'm wondering which ones I should start with... the things on my list are JavaScript, jQuery, and maybe PHP.
Is this a good place to start? Some good book resources would be awesome as well!
iMac0765
Jul 11, 09:55 PM
You have to make this hard don't you? :cool:
wpotere
Apr 1, 01:53 PM
You can always go back....
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20000510011926/http://www.macrumors.com/
http://replay.waybackmachine.org/20000510011926/http://www.macrumors.com/
therock003
May 5, 09:38 AM
Is there any way you can use a bluetooth devise and allow a MAC PC to handle incoming and outgoing calls using bluetooth interface?
eric55lv
Jan 14, 05:47 PM
iTunes is to well known, they won't change the name.
I hope they dont!!!
I hope they dont!!!
ductapehondo
Apr 23, 06:15 PM
Hey all,
I'm trying to insert Dynamic Headings into my 2011 Word header/footer.
I go to Insert>>Cross Reference and set
Reference Type: Heading
Insert Reference to: Heading Text
but in the "For Which Heading" box it lists out all my actual headings, so I'd have to pick one rather than just pick a generalized <Heading> so it places the appropriate chapter heading on the correct page in the header/footer.
How do I make the "For Which Heading" box dynamic?
Thanks,
-EC
I'm trying to insert Dynamic Headings into my 2011 Word header/footer.
I go to Insert>>Cross Reference and set
Reference Type: Heading
Insert Reference to: Heading Text
but in the "For Which Heading" box it lists out all my actual headings, so I'd have to pick one rather than just pick a generalized <Heading> so it places the appropriate chapter heading on the correct page in the header/footer.
How do I make the "For Which Heading" box dynamic?
Thanks,
-EC
gopher
Oct 2, 08:44 PM
Look for someone who can only afford $200, even a 6100 can be fine. Remember these machines are preconfigured and ready...hell, it is cheaper than WebTV and can do more.
TheNoob
Apr 27, 07:55 AM
Thanks for the response and I have just found the solution to my problem.
The problem was, when I copied and pasted a picture, the software did not automatically resize the picture. So I ended up with a word file with 45 mb with only 2 pictures in it. The software ran ok when I shrink the pictures prior to pasting them to my document.
The problem was, when I copied and pasted a picture, the software did not automatically resize the picture. So I ended up with a word file with 45 mb with only 2 pictures in it. The software ran ok when I shrink the pictures prior to pasting them to my document.
Blue Velvet
Jan 14, 09:45 PM
Eso, I like the thoughtful work that you've put into this and that you're willing to put an idea on the table, especially with some consideration given to try and work around the 'popularity' argument which comes up time and time again when reputation systems get discussed.
However, in many ways, the metric of how many times someone gets a rumour 'right' just isn't that important to a large proportion of forum members, especially many long term members who have their own ideas about who is worth listening to on any given topic or not. Many of them might read the news threads to find out what's going on and what people are thinking, but rarely participate in the scrum.
Personally, if we were thinking of the reputation of people, I would rank forum members who actually directly help people out with technical, software and hardware problems and follow through, far far higher than someone who clicks on a button to express an opinion on a rumour.
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Another problem is this idea:
When the time comes that the rumor is confirmed true or false, MacRumors can award points to a user's "Reputation" based on their affiliation.
What if the rumour turns out to be partially true? What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features? Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Just from my experience, these are just a handful of problems with your idea that immediately come to mind. Keep the ideas coming, though.
However, in many ways, the metric of how many times someone gets a rumour 'right' just isn't that important to a large proportion of forum members, especially many long term members who have their own ideas about who is worth listening to on any given topic or not. Many of them might read the news threads to find out what's going on and what people are thinking, but rarely participate in the scrum.
Personally, if we were thinking of the reputation of people, I would rank forum members who actually directly help people out with technical, software and hardware problems and follow through, far far higher than someone who clicks on a button to express an opinion on a rumour.
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Another problem is this idea:
When the time comes that the rumor is confirmed true or false, MacRumors can award points to a user's "Reputation" based on their affiliation.
What if the rumour turns out to be partially true? What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features? Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Just from my experience, these are just a handful of problems with your idea that immediately come to mind. Keep the ideas coming, though.
Jo-Kun
Jan 9, 10:21 AM
and what about documents that are no longer there at all? Not!
If I remember correctly Time Machine will only do its trick correctly when you have a nice big external drive where it can store its backupdata, if not Time Machine will allso not be able to recover deleted files ;-) but I guess people forgot to notice that detail ;-)
Time Machine is backup software with a fancy search engine attached to it, no backup no Time Machine...
but I like the iTardis concept... one question, doe it include your own personal real life version of Rose Tyler???? I would like that ;-)) please do :D *drooling*
beware of the Daleks, you can recognise them, they have "designed for Windows" stickers on them... and when viewing a mac on the network they all switch to a blue screen wich says EXTERMINATE ;-)
If I remember correctly Time Machine will only do its trick correctly when you have a nice big external drive where it can store its backupdata, if not Time Machine will allso not be able to recover deleted files ;-) but I guess people forgot to notice that detail ;-)
Time Machine is backup software with a fancy search engine attached to it, no backup no Time Machine...
but I like the iTardis concept... one question, doe it include your own personal real life version of Rose Tyler???? I would like that ;-)) please do :D *drooling*
beware of the Daleks, you can recognise them, they have "designed for Windows" stickers on them... and when viewing a mac on the network they all switch to a blue screen wich says EXTERMINATE ;-)
tsvb
Mar 13, 02:23 PM
sold locally thanks.
vincenz
Apr 11, 08:26 PM
Haven't visited this site in a while. Glad to see it's still around and kicking :D
uNext
Jan 31, 05:20 PM
who was the celebrity?
i cant believe somebody got an iphone for this price.
i cant believe somebody got an iphone for this price.
fireshot91
Sep 21, 03:50 PM
I need to know~R. Angles?
balamw
Mar 8, 11:51 PM
From what I understand, you can make your own phone, so long as you don't sell it. I mean, if you have the means to make a mean phone (wow, haha), then I believe you can do it.
Not without notifying the FCC. You can't transmit anything on a licensed frequency without .... a license. There are plenty of devices that work in unlicensed bands, i.e. where you don't need a license, like most cordless phones or WiFi, but these still need to be tested before sale to make sure they don't interfere with things outside the band even if it's not a radio. Look for the FCC Class B logo on the back of your iPod and LOTS of other devices...
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Not without notifying the FCC. You can't transmit anything on a licensed frequency without .... a license. There are plenty of devices that work in unlicensed bands, i.e. where you don't need a license, like most cordless phones or WiFi, but these still need to be tested before sale to make sure they don't interfere with things outside the band even if it's not a radio. Look for the FCC Class B logo on the back of your iPod and LOTS of other devices...
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R3R
Apr 30, 09:57 AM
I just brought a NEW 1TB Time Capsule (TC), and also a brand new Canon imageCLASS4570, MF laser printer.
1st Issue: Like my old Minolta laser printer that was connected to TC via USB and worked fine for 3 years, the new Canon MF does not support USB connection via TC.
But it will work if connected to the USB on desktop imac. That makes it difficult to put it on the small home office table.
Has anybody worked this MF type printers with the Ethernet cable?
I am not sure how does it work?
Objective: I would like this printer to be a network connected printer, via ethernet port on TC, so that I can print from my Laptop in other areas at home, if needed.
Please suggest: Ethernet+TC+Printer advises!
Thanks,
R3R
1st Issue: Like my old Minolta laser printer that was connected to TC via USB and worked fine for 3 years, the new Canon MF does not support USB connection via TC.
But it will work if connected to the USB on desktop imac. That makes it difficult to put it on the small home office table.
Has anybody worked this MF type printers with the Ethernet cable?
I am not sure how does it work?
Objective: I would like this printer to be a network connected printer, via ethernet port on TC, so that I can print from my Laptop in other areas at home, if needed.
Please suggest: Ethernet+TC+Printer advises!
Thanks,
R3R
Sydde
May 5, 06:13 PM
Are you trying to initialize a single image with a folder? How does that work?
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