stefmesman
Mar 15, 01:21 PM
so. i have just moved all my photos into aperture and cleaned up the mess i had. now my question is. Where does aperture leave your photos? does it use reference files? or does it make copies? Is it safe to delete photo's from my main harddisc without screwing my photo organisation up?
cheers!
cheers!
kainjow
Dec 18, 11:03 PM
Very unique. I like it :)
McScooby
Oct 24, 08:54 PM
Just as coloured folders were dropped and re-introduced due to popular demand, I'd find it useful with certain tasks if icons / folders could be graded according to importance just like the star system in itunes, ie, bigger folder more important smaller less etc.
Granted in day to day tasks it may seem overkill, but combine this with colours & use of "spaces" on a cluttered desktop and I for one would use it often.
Granted in day to day tasks it may seem overkill, but combine this with colours & use of "spaces" on a cluttered desktop and I for one would use it often.
fordyingseasons
Apr 21, 12:01 AM
And? They are still losing marketshare. Apple is growing much slower than the market. And yes Android ships more *phones* than Apple ships *total* iOS *devices* (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad) per quarter (40 million Android smartphones compared to 33 million iOS devices).
Yes and if Apple gave away iOS for free to all the OEMs then i'm sure Apple would be right up their with Android in market share. Heck, while Apple was at it they might as well spend all their earnings like Google did last quarter. What's Google's stock price right now??...PATHETIC thats what.
Yes and if Apple gave away iOS for free to all the OEMs then i'm sure Apple would be right up their with Android in market share. Heck, while Apple was at it they might as well spend all their earnings like Google did last quarter. What's Google's stock price right now??...PATHETIC thats what.
cromestant
Sep 12, 10:53 PM
Actually I think that all intel macbooks ( including pro) 's airport card is 802.11g and draft N... the problem is that they cant advertise it, because n is still in draft status at IEEE... so you can't really say hey this is an N... because N doesn't really exist as a satandard ( making a standard is a lenghty process takes about 5 to 6 years for the whole process...) if anyone has a draft n wifi router, please try and check the conection speed on you mactel macbook.. would be good to know if this is just a rumor, or if its really a fact.. i know i read it before buying my blackbook.. but alas.. i dont have a n draft router...
Now movie store... still not reallyinterested until prices for internet access at those speeds drop here in venezuela... for a 1mb conection we still have to pay about 40 $ , if you are lucky to get the provider that gives this for that price, if you are not ( which is my case) then you have to spend about 180$...
so, its really exiting to see movies and itv.. but need better conection and a good tv..
now the shuffle is really great looking although i was disapointed, i wanted to see a6g ipod.. touchscreen, bluetooth, makes coffe in the morning etc..
but well will wait till december, if no 6gipod is out, then i might get me a shuffle...
also.. ILOVE WHITE IPODS>>>.. WHY THE HECK DID THEY TAKE THE WHITE NANO OFF THE LINE..... DAMN...
well trying to watch keynote right now... just read it in live text feed as it happened here on macrumors ( who btw made a big mistake with the newipod sizes... they said 60gb for 249$ and 80 gb for 350.. when we all know that its 30 and 80.. just look at the big presentation behind jobs.)
Now movie store... still not reallyinterested until prices for internet access at those speeds drop here in venezuela... for a 1mb conection we still have to pay about 40 $ , if you are lucky to get the provider that gives this for that price, if you are not ( which is my case) then you have to spend about 180$...
so, its really exiting to see movies and itv.. but need better conection and a good tv..
now the shuffle is really great looking although i was disapointed, i wanted to see a6g ipod.. touchscreen, bluetooth, makes coffe in the morning etc..
but well will wait till december, if no 6gipod is out, then i might get me a shuffle...
also.. ILOVE WHITE IPODS>>>.. WHY THE HECK DID THEY TAKE THE WHITE NANO OFF THE LINE..... DAMN...
well trying to watch keynote right now... just read it in live text feed as it happened here on macrumors ( who btw made a big mistake with the newipod sizes... they said 60gb for 249$ and 80 gb for 350.. when we all know that its 30 and 80.. just look at the big presentation behind jobs.)
iShatMyself
Mar 28, 01:38 AM
Comex and the gang need to push stop on their lives until this jb is complete.
kevin2223
May 7, 01:43 AM
There is a very slim chance anything goes wrong with the iMac by installing RAM. If anything, you could always re-install the Apple-supplied RAM and have them service it - they would not be able to reject your warranty. I could only see them voiding the warranty if you physically damaged the computer when upgrading, and there is a very slim chance of that. After all, 8 pages of the iMac manual are dedicated to helping a user add more memory.
Little benefit to buying RAM from Apple as you can get more for a cheaper price (like OWC). Most include a lifetime warranty.
As per the AppleCare Agreement: "An AirPort Extreme Card, an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station, Time Capsule, an Apple-branded DVI to ADC display adapter, Apple RAM modules and MacBook Air SuperDrive are also covered under APP if used with the compatible Covered Equipment and originally purchased by you up to two years before your Mac purchase or during the term of your APP."
Little benefit to buying RAM from Apple as you can get more for a cheaper price (like OWC). Most include a lifetime warranty.
As per the AppleCare Agreement: "An AirPort Extreme Card, an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station, Time Capsule, an Apple-branded DVI to ADC display adapter, Apple RAM modules and MacBook Air SuperDrive are also covered under APP if used with the compatible Covered Equipment and originally purchased by you up to two years before your Mac purchase or during the term of your APP."
bigandy
Jan 18, 05:24 AM
this would be rather cool, especially if you can hook anything remote in to it, like ip cams... :o
KingCrimson
Apr 22, 01:09 PM
2 questions/points to ponder:
1. How much cash does AAPL have as of Apriil 22, 2011
2. Doesn't the cash after say $30 billion basically become just investment vehicles? You can do all the pre-purchasing of supplies + R&D with WELL under $30 billion for a company like Apple. Essentially companies like MSFT/AAPL/Google with HUGE cash reserves become like banks.
1. How much cash does AAPL have as of Apriil 22, 2011
2. Doesn't the cash after say $30 billion basically become just investment vehicles? You can do all the pre-purchasing of supplies + R&D with WELL under $30 billion for a company like Apple. Essentially companies like MSFT/AAPL/Google with HUGE cash reserves become like banks.
dp84
Nov 4, 04:10 AM
i love this woman and i finally found a good wallpaper of her. :cool:
she's wonderful :o
toc-toc: Penny!!
toc-toc: Penny!!
toc-toc: Penny!!
:D:D
she's wonderful :o
toc-toc: Penny!!
toc-toc: Penny!!
toc-toc: Penny!!
:D:D
agkm800
Apr 16, 12:31 PM
What are your thoughts?
Are you saving much fuel cost?
What about the noise and driving feel or feedback?
What about the care and maintenance?
Will you buy a diesel car again?
Etc.
Are you saving much fuel cost?
What about the noise and driving feel or feedback?
What about the care and maintenance?
Will you buy a diesel car again?
Etc.
barryst
Apr 7, 08:38 AM
4.3.2 is rumoured to be out soon (via BGR). Although BGR seems to have a mixed record.
aafuss1
Aug 7, 08:52 PM
Yeah, Office will stay. They said they are committed for at least 5 more years. Office is probably the only Mac software they develop and actually make a decent profit on.
VPC will continue on Windows-but not on Macs.
VPC will continue on Windows-but not on Macs.
Matthew M.
Nov 1, 12:36 PM
http://img265.imagevenue.com/loc173/th_92957_Untitled_122_173lo.jpg (http://img265.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=92957_Untitled_122_173lo.jpg)
The national flag of Japan was whitewashed in Korea
In flag,meaning of hiby min
Anthem and answerswhat is flag
JAPAN - 91
radiation of Japan#39;s red
BlueRevolution
Aug 7, 06:43 PM
And good riddance. VPC, Office Mac and Macromedia Studio 8 under Rosetta are the only apps I've found that can do an accurate job of emulating OS X running as sluggish as Windows.
balamw
Apr 24, 02:18 PM
I know it is jpeg data because the key in the plist is called "jpegphoto". And what I posted is just the beginning. I shortened it b/c that actual data is very long. Thanks!
It could still be JPEG data, but without the JFIF/EXIF headers or with the headers later in the stream. If so you might have trouble interpreting it without necessarily knowing the image's dimensions, etc...
Do you find 0xFFE0????4A46 anywhere in the stream?
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It could still be JPEG data, but without the JFIF/EXIF headers or with the headers later in the stream. If so you might have trouble interpreting it without necessarily knowing the image's dimensions, etc...
Do you find 0xFFE0????4A46 anywhere in the stream?
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Hummer
Feb 3, 01:14 AM
I just logged in to try to get some account info for the switch to Verizon tonight, and look what I got.
Edit: I just called up and was able to get my account info, no questions asked. I guess this is just a random coincidence that their online account service happens to be down right before the iPhone 4 launch on Verizon.
http://files.droplr.com/files/16678421/IYaO.Screen%20shot%202011-02-03%20at%202.12.46%20AM.png
Edit: I just called up and was able to get my account info, no questions asked. I guess this is just a random coincidence that their online account service happens to be down right before the iPhone 4 launch on Verizon.
http://files.droplr.com/files/16678421/IYaO.Screen%20shot%202011-02-03%20at%202.12.46%20AM.png
Blu101
Nov 3, 11:03 PM
Another car wallpaper :D
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
Link please.
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
Link please.
ChrisH3677
Aug 13, 07:02 PM
i think you should slow it down, and maybe pause a bit longer at the end. It rushes - i don't get the chance to absorb it. Maybe him drawing a comma might help convey the million idea. I do like it, but i prefer your existing one - it uses timing really well.
munkle
Feb 27, 04:58 PM
Use OpenOffice (http://www.openoffice.org/), it's free and handles .ppt files great. It has its limitations but will serve your needs and you can't beat the price! :)
Yakob
Nov 4, 02:33 PM
mine...
scem0
Mar 6, 11:03 PM
I know this isn't the right 'direction' to switch, but I saw no reason
not to share the story with y'all. I switched (basically) because I
couldn't afford a mac. I already had a 450 MHz g4, and my
parents were telling me to get a new computer, for myself, so my
mom could get my g4, and my dad could get my mom's g3. Since
my dad's computer broke. The computers would just go down
the 'assembly line'. Well, my parents set a $700 limit, I had to
make up the difference in however much I spent, and being a 15
year old, I had nothing to make the difference up with. Well, I
looked on eBay for ~$700 mac, and the best I could find were
~400 MHz g4 powermacs. I didn't want to downgrade from my
previous computer! So, I decided to just see what I could get
on the 'dark side' of eBay. I was astoundid when I saw the prices
of the PC's! PC's are priced amazingly on eBay. There are so
many people who custom build PCs and sell them on eBay, that
the supply and demand goes waaaaaaaaaay in the buyer's favor.
So, after searching for a LONG time, I managed to find a GREAT
PC for $700. I bought a PC with these stats:
2.4 GHz pentium 4
533 MHz quad pumped system bus
512 MB of 333 MHz DDR SDRAM (that is being used to its full potential)
Windows XP Home
Dell Dimension case
6 USB 2.0 ports (2 front, 4 back)
CD burner (40x10x40x)
Floppy Drive (I have actually used it too!)
I am posting this really late, I bought the PC about a year ago
(note the thread title) - and I haven't been disappointed by it
in the year that I have had it. It came to me fully loaded and
working great. It has only crashed twice (to where I had to
restart), the same number as my mac (which I had used longer).
It is FAST, it burns CDs FAST, and the p2p software rocks.
I encourage those who don't have much money for their next
computers to think about getting a custom built PC off of eBay.
So, I still like macs better, but I also like PCs, and I would have
a Mac if they weren't overpriced so badly. I know that is opinion,
but, to me, macs are severely overpriced.
I just thought I would share my 'switch' story. I'll also add that
I plan on spending my own money to get my very own PPC 970
power mac when one comes up. I might get one when it is
speed bumped. The new rumors talking about 2.5 GHz are making
my mouth water. ;) :D
not to share the story with y'all. I switched (basically) because I
couldn't afford a mac. I already had a 450 MHz g4, and my
parents were telling me to get a new computer, for myself, so my
mom could get my g4, and my dad could get my mom's g3. Since
my dad's computer broke. The computers would just go down
the 'assembly line'. Well, my parents set a $700 limit, I had to
make up the difference in however much I spent, and being a 15
year old, I had nothing to make the difference up with. Well, I
looked on eBay for ~$700 mac, and the best I could find were
~400 MHz g4 powermacs. I didn't want to downgrade from my
previous computer! So, I decided to just see what I could get
on the 'dark side' of eBay. I was astoundid when I saw the prices
of the PC's! PC's are priced amazingly on eBay. There are so
many people who custom build PCs and sell them on eBay, that
the supply and demand goes waaaaaaaaaay in the buyer's favor.
So, after searching for a LONG time, I managed to find a GREAT
PC for $700. I bought a PC with these stats:
2.4 GHz pentium 4
533 MHz quad pumped system bus
512 MB of 333 MHz DDR SDRAM (that is being used to its full potential)
Windows XP Home
Dell Dimension case
6 USB 2.0 ports (2 front, 4 back)
CD burner (40x10x40x)
Floppy Drive (I have actually used it too!)
I am posting this really late, I bought the PC about a year ago
(note the thread title) - and I haven't been disappointed by it
in the year that I have had it. It came to me fully loaded and
working great. It has only crashed twice (to where I had to
restart), the same number as my mac (which I had used longer).
It is FAST, it burns CDs FAST, and the p2p software rocks.
I encourage those who don't have much money for their next
computers to think about getting a custom built PC off of eBay.
So, I still like macs better, but I also like PCs, and I would have
a Mac if they weren't overpriced so badly. I know that is opinion,
but, to me, macs are severely overpriced.
I just thought I would share my 'switch' story. I'll also add that
I plan on spending my own money to get my very own PPC 970
power mac when one comes up. I might get one when it is
speed bumped. The new rumors talking about 2.5 GHz are making
my mouth water. ;) :D
Deepdale
Sep 12, 05:00 AM
I presently work seven blocks from Ground Zero, but before the move to my new location I worked for eleven years directly across the street from the WTC. I will share with you some of my vivid memories from that day. It was a busy morning and I was listening to Beatles music coming through my headphones when I felt my chair lifted about 1 inch off the carpeted floor.
As unusual as that was, I was rather quick to dismiss it because the prior week similar repairs were being done on the floor beneath me. Heavy tools were used at that time and noticeable vibrations felt throughout the day ... thus, I did not feel an apparent need to be curious and pursue the matter further.
About ten minutes after the first plane hit the North Tower, we all received immediate orders to evacuate the building in a calm manner. After arriving on the street, I looked upward and it eerily resembled evening. At least 15 fire engines were screaming all around us and a beautiful September morning was rapidly transformed into a horror.
Some fellow employees had been on the top floor and heard that first plane roaring by one block away, and seconds later watched it slice into the WTC building from their unobstructed view.
Within 15 minutes it was deemed far too dangerous for hundreds of workers to be milling around outside, so we were dismissed and told to go home immediately. I was lucky to get my train because some subway lines stopped service within an hour.
From where I get the train it is underground ... however, when it leaves Manhattan about 8 minutes later it becomes an elevated train and you have an excellent view of the downtown skyline.
Needless to say, on this morning there was nothing picturesque about it. It was obscene! The higher floors of both buildings were now engulfed in flames and thick clouds of toxic smoke were pouring into the surrounding pretty blue sky. Everyone on the jammed train was riveted to what was unfolding before their eyes.
I cannot even imagine the fear that overcame people who decide to leap to their deaths as opposed to perishing in the inferno. I tried hard to suppress thinking about it, but figured I probably would have opted for the former method myself ... sure it is gruesome, but it would all be over in 15-20 seconds.
When I arrived home, the only TV station working was Channel 2 since they had a backup master antenna atop the Empire State Building. All other media outlets were either dark or had such awful interference which rendered them unwatchable. After being fixated to the television for about 30 minutes, the first building hit toppled.
As horrible as this all was, for some reason I thought the towers would never fall despite the spillage of jet fuel and resulting raging fires. I know nothing about engineering and architecture, so it was just wishful thinking on my part. Since watching the WTC during the years of construction, it had an invincible aura to it.
The 24 hour coverage was continuous for at least 7-10 days. After the second building crumbled, I retrieved a voice mail message from management informing employees that we would be required to stay home for two weeks to ensure the structural safety of our building.
When we eventually did get back to work, we were without phone service for another 3-4 weeks. The telephone company underground substation servicing much of lower Manhattan was located directly across from the WTC and completely destroyed.
It was a terribly sad, frightening and chaotic day that I will never forget because it has been indelibly etched in my mind ... hopefully, a repeat performance of such an inhumane, despicable and cowardly act will not come again to an American city on any scale.
As unusual as that was, I was rather quick to dismiss it because the prior week similar repairs were being done on the floor beneath me. Heavy tools were used at that time and noticeable vibrations felt throughout the day ... thus, I did not feel an apparent need to be curious and pursue the matter further.
About ten minutes after the first plane hit the North Tower, we all received immediate orders to evacuate the building in a calm manner. After arriving on the street, I looked upward and it eerily resembled evening. At least 15 fire engines were screaming all around us and a beautiful September morning was rapidly transformed into a horror.
Some fellow employees had been on the top floor and heard that first plane roaring by one block away, and seconds later watched it slice into the WTC building from their unobstructed view.
Within 15 minutes it was deemed far too dangerous for hundreds of workers to be milling around outside, so we were dismissed and told to go home immediately. I was lucky to get my train because some subway lines stopped service within an hour.
From where I get the train it is underground ... however, when it leaves Manhattan about 8 minutes later it becomes an elevated train and you have an excellent view of the downtown skyline.
Needless to say, on this morning there was nothing picturesque about it. It was obscene! The higher floors of both buildings were now engulfed in flames and thick clouds of toxic smoke were pouring into the surrounding pretty blue sky. Everyone on the jammed train was riveted to what was unfolding before their eyes.
I cannot even imagine the fear that overcame people who decide to leap to their deaths as opposed to perishing in the inferno. I tried hard to suppress thinking about it, but figured I probably would have opted for the former method myself ... sure it is gruesome, but it would all be over in 15-20 seconds.
When I arrived home, the only TV station working was Channel 2 since they had a backup master antenna atop the Empire State Building. All other media outlets were either dark or had such awful interference which rendered them unwatchable. After being fixated to the television for about 30 minutes, the first building hit toppled.
As horrible as this all was, for some reason I thought the towers would never fall despite the spillage of jet fuel and resulting raging fires. I know nothing about engineering and architecture, so it was just wishful thinking on my part. Since watching the WTC during the years of construction, it had an invincible aura to it.
The 24 hour coverage was continuous for at least 7-10 days. After the second building crumbled, I retrieved a voice mail message from management informing employees that we would be required to stay home for two weeks to ensure the structural safety of our building.
When we eventually did get back to work, we were without phone service for another 3-4 weeks. The telephone company underground substation servicing much of lower Manhattan was located directly across from the WTC and completely destroyed.
It was a terribly sad, frightening and chaotic day that I will never forget because it has been indelibly etched in my mind ... hopefully, a repeat performance of such an inhumane, despicable and cowardly act will not come again to an American city on any scale.
Telekom
Oct 9, 11:25 PM
Why European mobile service is better.
Almost everyone gets free incoming minutes.
Yeah, and you also let the person calling you pay a tarriff up to four times the rate of a fixed line call. Calling a mobile number can cost five times as much as making an international call 20.000 kilometres away. Ever wonder why Europeans don't use their mobiles to make voice calls? :)
Almost everyone gets free incoming minutes.
Yeah, and you also let the person calling you pay a tarriff up to four times the rate of a fixed line call. Calling a mobile number can cost five times as much as making an international call 20.000 kilometres away. Ever wonder why Europeans don't use their mobiles to make voice calls? :)
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