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Saturday, May 21, 2011

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  • Proph3T
    Jun 19, 06:34 PM
    if you havent noticed there isnt an apple story anywhere near moscow... spokane doesnt even have one. good luck buddy





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  • kuebby
    Apr 27, 01:20 PM
    Wunderlist. Syncs to all your devices. Easy to use. Free.

    This. So simple to be able to manage tasks on my iMac and have them wirelessly synced to my iPhone and iPad. You can also add tasks via email but I've never bothered to learn how.





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  • MacDawg
    Dec 18, 07:50 AM
    Just something I threw together this morning to show my support through participation. Haven't been able to hang out too much lately.

    Woof, Woof - Dawg http://homepage.mac.com/k.j.vinson/pawprint.gif





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  • wrldwzrd89
    Mar 24, 05:03 AM
    while the symbolic link should surely work, it's not really UNIX-like elegant solution to this problem. just think about it: you want "mount that another partition to appear as home folder", so instead of linking anything, you could just have that another partition to be called "/Users" for example. and then, every time you access anything /Users/whatever the system will use the partition that has been mounted to /Users

    you need to modify /etc/fstab file (in command line interface, using a text editor, pico for example) that tells the operating system what drives to mount and where.
    That may be the elegant UNIX solution, but I have had nothing but trouble with that method. After I edited fstab and rebooted, the drive with my user folder on it would not mount, and a default user folder was recreated on the boot drive. Anyone know what went wrong?





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  • Mad Mac Maniac
    Mar 28, 05:59 PM
    This MacOs-becoming-iOS fear thing is getting out of your hands people!

    Haha, well I think it's a valid concern!! I mean I would hope that Apple wouldn't do that to us, but honestly I wouldn't be too surprised.

    A HUGE part of Lion is the OS doing the multitasking so we don't have to think about it. That's why apple took away the little light below the apps. There is no "open" or "close".

    Although, I suppose another thing about Lion is that every state gets saved. So if a window or safari tab were to close, then hypothetically it would open back exactly how it was??

    I would assume that any open windows stay open (and no safari refreshing!) but can any of you Lioners out there confirm this?





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  • webazoid
    Apr 9, 08:33 PM
    I'm running mbp 13 2011 with Win 7 under bootcamp and Parallels. How do I share folders between the parallels/os x? If there is a powerpoint i'm working on in windows and i wanted to move it over the the mac side, how can i do it? I try inserted a SD card but only the Mac side detects it and not windows.





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  • Reach9
    Apr 29, 01:29 PM
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  • Mitthrawnuruodo
    Mar 11, 06:44 PM
    I've been trying to do use several shortcuts with the "fat" arrowkeys but I don't have a "fat" arrowkey on my keyboard. Does it mean something else or am I just slow?Shift...? I have one on each side of the keyboard...





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  • martinX
    Mar 16, 05:24 AM
    They said they had also tried the files on a "brand new computer" (whatever specs that is).
    Could be a 5400rpm hard drive, integrated graphics, 2GB total RAM running a RAM-pig OS, POS Dell.

    Maybe there player's ratty. I usually tell Windows people to get VLC, but a colleague reckons KM Player is even better so (if you feel like annoying your clients) you could get them to DL that.

    Better stick with the more-aggressive encoding :)





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  • MzMpv
    Apr 28, 02:33 PM
    Hello this is my first post here at Macrumors and after browsing for a couple of days I found that this forum has very useful information to be found here.

    Ok so I'm a very big PC guy and I have been into PC's for as long as I can remember. To make a long story short and the problem I am having.
    I acquired a Mac Ibook which was working fine in till I decided to reformat it and reinstall the OS. I have all the original Install disks and software disks that came with the laptop. So anyway I installed disk #1 and proceeded to erase and do a clean install. So everything went well but it did not ask for the second disk??? weird. But it said install completed and it rebooted then a folder with a flashing question mark was on my desk top.

    What did I do wrong? every time disk 1 is in the drive it keeps on saying it wants to install again nothing else works, why did I do what I did when I know nothing about Mac :( Well all's I would like to do is put it back the way it was. Install the OS and be done. I feel this is going to be a learning experience learning how this type of OS works.

    But can anyone please take a little time to put me in the right direction and help me get this going. I will post some pics of what I have and what I did.
    Thank you for taken time to read this.

    Regards
    Mike

    Picture 2

    This is the info before the reformat.

    progress

    Then I get this in my desktop after reboot.
    Nothing happens when I put any of the disks in only disk #1 then it wants to install again..
    Any other information needed I will provide just let me know .
    than you in advance.
    Mike

    And Thank you to who ever made my post nice and neat :)





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  • Dobsik
    Apr 4, 08:38 AM
    Hey guys,

    i was upgrading from SL to Lion DP2, but when i open System Preferences in Lion i still have Expose there!and even Dashboard icon in dock...did someone have this too?Or is there some problem?:D

    Thx for help!





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  • theelysium
    Jun 9, 07:18 PM
    Steve gives the best interviews ever of any one in his position. I love watching them and I love his Keynotes! I train employees on Apple products at my work and I always base the way I present them on the way Steve presents. Ever since I started doing that I have receive non stop praise of my training skills.

    I think to myself... I'm just emulating Steve Jobs, but thanks!





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  • sydcansam
    Jun 26, 04:04 PM
    Awesome. :)

    If you can, film a video from your phone as you walk out of the Apple store and show the line of people (which will probably be longer as daylight approaches), upload it directly from your 3GS to Youtube, and post the link on this thread. Interview the people in line!!! "Are you excited?" That would be awesome! :D

    They lined people up inside as it was cold out (its winter in Australia). Most of the people who showed up were there to bulk buy the Never-Locked iPhone3GSs which are now all over Ebay.





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  • jessica.
    Jun 8, 05:28 PM
    OMG, post a review, n00b! :D (I might get it, too :o ).

    On the outset the game runs in iPhone mode on the iPad and looks crap. I shat you not. I am fairly pissed, I didn't notice this but it's my fault. It says it's ok for the iPad.

    Will try on my 3G.

    Update: It took well over 2 minutes to load on my 3G. It is not even worth playing at that point. I did install then reboot the device. Once it did load the gameplay is fun, like on RockBand (which I bought as well previously). The problem I do have is without headphones you can't hear the music in the beginning but you're "playing" chords.

    I mean it's worth the $3, what's $3 today right? But on the 3G it loads like a bear. I did in fact get past a song and it didn't crash. We'll see what happens if I try to play after using my phone throughout the day. RockBand crashed on me a number of times.

    On the new iPhone this game should be a dream. They are indeed relying on in-app purchasing. Once you get through their small amount of songs on all three levels you're going to want more I'd imagine.

    It running on the iPad is nice but the fact that it's not optimized for it sucks.





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  • Blackheart
    Mar 15, 03:11 PM
    Quite a conundrum there. So it turns on alright and such but doesn't respond to the USB ports is all? Do you have another Mac around?





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  • franmatt80
    Apr 28, 05:10 AM
    Hi there,

    I used a programme called Araxis Find Duplicate Files for this - worked very well. Seem to remember I downloaded it from the Apple site a long time ago, so It might well be in the App store.





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  • ChicoWeb
    Nov 10, 03:09 PM
    I "believe" popup blockers only target popus coming from the body tag. So as we get smarted on preventing popups, they figure out other ways to undermine them.





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  • Billicus
    Jan 29, 06:14 PM
    That's an awesome website. Maybe I'll share something of my own at some point. :D





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  • mac15
    Sep 15, 10:41 PM
    I wish they would include and upgrade for older stereos cause mines about a year old, and I would really not want to buy another one,





    TuffLuffJimmy
    May 4, 12:25 PM
    My advice is if you are not tech savvy enough to understand the activity monitor don't look at it. If you're not tech savvy enough to check your RAM usage, don't check it. If you're not savvy enough to understand x, then don't worry about x.





    MattSepeta
    Apr 16, 11:35 PM
    Lighting has nothing to do with brand, otherwise, I would be struggling to match "Daylight", "Canon" and "Nikon" light to this very day.

    Seriously though, that's the great thing about lighting, it really does not matter if it is coming from a Vivitar 285 or a AB 1600, light is light.





    Darth.Titan
    Feb 22, 09:00 AM
    This list (http://www.egghelp.org/shellhtml/12345-a-012-123.htm) provides info on how long each provider has been around. Hopefully that will help weed out the less desirable "flash in the pan" companies.





    fishmoose
    Mar 15, 02:00 PM
    Steve Jobs and My Life of Crime

    Steve Jobs has taught me many things, directly and indirectly, over the years. But one of the most useful and memorable is the correct method of breaking and entering a locked executive office.

    It was sometime in 1978, and Apple had recently moved into a new building on Bandley Drive in Cupertino. The building had four quadrants: northwest was Engineering, southwest was Administration, southeast was Manufacturing, and northeast was empty (for the moment) and housed a ping-pong table. Steve was working in the early evening and I was in a nearby cubicle writing technical documentation.

    I don�t remember if I heard loud swearing or not, I can�t imagine there wasn�t. But Steve was late for an evening appointment and had locked his keys in his office. The administrative staff (Sherri Livingston) had gone home and he was stuck. I popped my head over the cubicle wall and he said "Espinosa, c'mover here."

    What he wanted me to do was to stand on a chair, push up an acoustic tile into the suspended ceiling, hoist myself up into the ceiling space and balance on the aluminum door framing, pop out the tile on the other side, and drop into his office. Though short, nerdy and allergic to sports I was still wiry and limber, and Apple was a such a free-form place I didn�t consider that breaking into the company founder�s office was out of my job description.

    It took moments, I didn�t fall and break my fool neck or twist my ankle on the eight foot drop, and after I popped the door open Steve grabbed his keys, thanked me warmly, and left. I went back to my writing with a new job skill under my belt. It came in handy several times over the years when I locked myself out of my own office after hours, and once when an Engineering VP found a large poster of John Sculley Scotch-taped to the inside of his office window. (He had Security investigate for weeks and never figured out how it was done.)

    I hope that my readers can appreciate that Breaking Into Other Peoples� Offices Is Wrong and that this knowledge should be used only for good, never for evil. (And I�ve been chagrined to note that some buildings have pony walls that extend a couple feet into the ceiling space to make this trick harder.) But you should also take to heart that in any job there are always new, useful skills to be learned.

    Source (http://cdespinosa.posterous.com/steve-jobs-and-my-life-of-crime)

    How incredibly awesome.





    RebeccaL
    Apr 13, 11:01 AM
    The Case-Mate Hula has a larger earphone cutout.

    Here is a review with closeup pics of the ports:

    http://www.gadgetmac.com/gadgetmac/2010/10/1/case-mate-hula-iphone-4-case.html