BigDukeSix
Sep 30, 09:22 PM
Those are much better than I expected.
![Isla Fisher Sexy Pics isla fisher. Isla Fisher Sexy Pics](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhmA4OMgLcnXj0hyoz_Ua910b8IG9bh3XsY3pKs2xeOqA03B_Xzsab6pxFwRWV-SsrAXlNAjLHxDlQB45sQBty8FTXjMnd_nly1pbFGcK9CCnOsI2078Dt0PEsUYvTEKUVXkdAK7f1KDwVp/s400/isla+fisher+wallpaper.jpg)
TyleRomeo
Sep 30, 11:12 AM
what exactly is the difference between the two chips? If any.
Is there any extra benefit of the DDR 2700 ram in the dual 1.25s?
tyler
Is there any extra benefit of the DDR 2700 ram in the dual 1.25s?
tyler
vincenz
Apr 15, 07:45 AM
The keys are the same on both. The angle of the two keyboards MIGHT be different, but I'm not sure.
California
Dec 14, 03:31 PM
Just get a zeroshock or tucano sleeve and then get whatever carryon you want.
Greencheese
Apr 25, 10:58 PM
So I am a stickler when it comes to each of my songs having the correct album cover, as that is how I change songs quickly when listening on my iPhone.
Recently, I added a new batch of about 15 songs, with album cover and all, to my iPhone 4. The album artwork appears in my iTunes, and in the iPod "app" on the iPhone. However, in the past, when I locked my phone as music was playing, the background of the lock screen would be the album cover.
This was so for all but the 15 new songs.
So as an attempted solution I removed all music from my iPhone, then readded it.
Now none on my album covers show on the lock screen! Even the ones that used to! :confused:
All assistance is appreciated to fix this saddening problem.
Recently, I added a new batch of about 15 songs, with album cover and all, to my iPhone 4. The album artwork appears in my iTunes, and in the iPod "app" on the iPhone. However, in the past, when I locked my phone as music was playing, the background of the lock screen would be the album cover.
This was so for all but the 15 new songs.
So as an attempted solution I removed all music from my iPhone, then readded it.
Now none on my album covers show on the lock screen! Even the ones that used to! :confused:
All assistance is appreciated to fix this saddening problem.
![with Isla Fisher so hard isla fisher. with Isla Fisher so hard](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiT2dhEBO5K1SLNQHmIsCvX_XdV0hMuJBK6-BGmcyqytQKJW5EDwuHvS4M9byJ6EDl55iK3_R2D3NB4xgfMof5o-6xtmOOR8ZdwG4gEoHE4DapQA7UQjmgcBNgPNCoPshr7XTRupvOBMD8s/s400/isla-fisher-picture-2.jpg)
simsaladimbamba
Apr 5, 05:19 PM
Then try Disk Utility and delete the Windows partition, then drag the divider of the Mac OS X partition to the bottom.
mkrishnan
Dec 7, 08:13 PM
Wait, I'm confused. You mean that if you close it and open it right back up, you have to press a key to wake it up *when you open it*, but if you keep it closed for an extended period of time, you don't have to press a key when you open it?
What do you mean by a brief and extended period of time? In the former case, you're not closing it and immediate (within a second or two) opening it back up again, are you?
What do you mean by a brief and extended period of time? In the former case, you're not closing it and immediate (within a second or two) opening it back up again, are you?
Fireworld
Mar 11, 08:42 PM
Well, that was horible! I got to the store at 2:00 and waited till 5:30 before I found out they ran out of all At&t models. All they had was Verizon. Ran over to the Best Buy near by and waited in line for 2 more hours. I got the very last ticket/iPad 2 :) 64 gig 3g white. I'm a happy man today.
dmr727
Mar 27, 10:32 AM
The WGS 95 is somewhat collectable - the Mac II a little less so. I personally like the Mac II because it's one of only two '020 machines (the LC being the other), but most other people don't seem to care. Anything in a Quadra 900 form factor tends to generate interest - especially the WGS line since there aren't as many of them.
The X factor will be shipping - neither of those machines will be inexpensive to ship. I'd recommend heading over to the 68kmla (http://68kmla.org/forums/) site and see if anyone is interested.
The X factor will be shipping - neither of those machines will be inexpensive to ship. I'd recommend heading over to the 68kmla (http://68kmla.org/forums/) site and see if anyone is interested.
luckystriked
Apr 6, 06:37 AM
I just found an app called downloads for iPad lite that can download the pdfs :) but it only stores to 7 files so i guess i've to buy the complete version. Anyone knows a similar app that's free?
GuyNextDoor
Oct 26, 08:59 AM
Now I know who you are talking about. His announcing style definitely is a classic. Though he is not the guy I was thinking of. The guy I was thinking of I have heard more recently in theaters and has that extremely deep voice that would put Barry White to shame.
You're thinking of Don LaFontaine, who passed away in '08.
You're thinking of Don LaFontaine, who passed away in '08.
Doctor Q
Feb 13, 04:13 PM
I hope this turns into a distributed computing project we can all participate in.
Older news story, October 2006: The virtual medical man (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2006/10/31/ecman31.xml)
Excerpt:Dr Marco Viceconti and hundreds of experts from all over the world will meet at the Universit� Libre de Bruxelles to discuss the virtual physiological human, or VPH, which aims to integrate efforts to model the workings of organs in a computer to create a virtual body.
The dream is that one day, thanks to this effort, a computer model will be able to bleed like we do and see the same cascade of clotting factors go into action. Immune cells will stream to the virtual wound, and biochemical stress reactions will send chemical shockwaves rippling through the body. Simulations could be used to test new anti-scarring agents, healing pharmaceuticals or drugs to calm a wounded firefighter
The first tranche of around �50 million is expected to be announced for a decade-long European VPH effort costing around �350 million. Although it will never be possible to make a true virtual human being, from genes and proteins within cells, to substructures of cells to organs and, of course, the body as a whole, Dr Viceconti believes that even partial incarnations will help medical research.
The latest news is that the VPH has passed a real-world test: Supercomputer 'virtual human' to help fight disease (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/02/08/scihuman108.xml)
The combined supercomputing power of Britain and America has enabled scientists to simulate an Aids infection in the virtual being, so they could see how effective an Aids drug really is in blocking a key protein used by the lethal virus to multiply.
Instead of giving a patient a course of drugs and then seeing if they work, the hope is that this can be done in a virtual human first, so the patient is given the one that works.
Although, at around �8000 of computer time alone (about the same as a long range weather forecast), this calculations are too costly to use in the NHS, the price of computer power is falling all the time, he says.
Another factor is the rise of computer grids, which allow raw supercomputing power to be tapped as easily as we get electricity through a socket.
Older news story, October 2006: The virtual medical man (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2006/10/31/ecman31.xml)
Excerpt:Dr Marco Viceconti and hundreds of experts from all over the world will meet at the Universit� Libre de Bruxelles to discuss the virtual physiological human, or VPH, which aims to integrate efforts to model the workings of organs in a computer to create a virtual body.
The dream is that one day, thanks to this effort, a computer model will be able to bleed like we do and see the same cascade of clotting factors go into action. Immune cells will stream to the virtual wound, and biochemical stress reactions will send chemical shockwaves rippling through the body. Simulations could be used to test new anti-scarring agents, healing pharmaceuticals or drugs to calm a wounded firefighter
The first tranche of around �50 million is expected to be announced for a decade-long European VPH effort costing around �350 million. Although it will never be possible to make a true virtual human being, from genes and proteins within cells, to substructures of cells to organs and, of course, the body as a whole, Dr Viceconti believes that even partial incarnations will help medical research.
The latest news is that the VPH has passed a real-world test: Supercomputer 'virtual human' to help fight disease (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/02/08/scihuman108.xml)
The combined supercomputing power of Britain and America has enabled scientists to simulate an Aids infection in the virtual being, so they could see how effective an Aids drug really is in blocking a key protein used by the lethal virus to multiply.
Instead of giving a patient a course of drugs and then seeing if they work, the hope is that this can be done in a virtual human first, so the patient is given the one that works.
Although, at around �8000 of computer time alone (about the same as a long range weather forecast), this calculations are too costly to use in the NHS, the price of computer power is falling all the time, he says.
Another factor is the rise of computer grids, which allow raw supercomputing power to be tapped as easily as we get electricity through a socket.
ddtlm
Oct 2, 02:51 PM
Interesting pic.
Not that I have any reason to disbelieve this pic, but has anyone done the usual close-up examinations, looking for photoshopping such as Toms Hardware got caught doing with an "exclusive preview" of unreleased P4's?
Not that I have any reason to disbelieve this pic, but has anyone done the usual close-up examinations, looking for photoshopping such as Toms Hardware got caught doing with an "exclusive preview" of unreleased P4's?
subsonix
Apr 19, 10:38 AM
I started with Fink, then switched to macports because it seemed to have more recent ports. What is the advantage of homebrew over macports?
It doesn't download and compile packages and tools already present on the system. This makes it smaller and faster, but less robust, since an update from apple could potentially break dependencies. Macports is self contained in the /opt folder.
It doesn't download and compile packages and tools already present on the system. This makes it smaller and faster, but less robust, since an update from apple could potentially break dependencies. Macports is self contained in the /opt folder.
abhishekit
Mar 20, 10:56 AM
use ffmpegx. Its free and you can convert a variety of sources to a variety of formats.
cheers
cheers
belle93
May 2, 11:08 AM
Hello fellow iPhone lovers!
I own an iPhone 4. In some time, i've noticed that i have some bubbles on the inside of the backside glass of it. Here's a picture: http://img641.imageshack.us/i/imag0056r.jpg/
Then yesterday evening i noticed, that i where able to make a clicking noise with the backside of the two glasspieces, which got me worried. I therefore went down to the gymnasium i study at (who sold me the iPhone), and the IT guy there quickly explained that the bubbles were indeed signs of water. He then tightned the screws, so that i werent able to make the clicking noise anymore.
My questions are:
If it's some kind of water damage, and the back hasnt been tightned enough,is it then my responsibility if water got in? As far as i'm aware, my iPhone 4 has never been in contact with water, which is what confuses me most (maybe highest handsweat, but that should'nt be enough to cause such a problem - or should it?).
So what can i do about it, and will the normal Apple warranty cover the the "damages" (the phone is still fully opperational)?
Sincerely,
Mikkel, Denmark
I own an iPhone 4. In some time, i've noticed that i have some bubbles on the inside of the backside glass of it. Here's a picture: http://img641.imageshack.us/i/imag0056r.jpg/
Then yesterday evening i noticed, that i where able to make a clicking noise with the backside of the two glasspieces, which got me worried. I therefore went down to the gymnasium i study at (who sold me the iPhone), and the IT guy there quickly explained that the bubbles were indeed signs of water. He then tightned the screws, so that i werent able to make the clicking noise anymore.
My questions are:
If it's some kind of water damage, and the back hasnt been tightned enough,is it then my responsibility if water got in? As far as i'm aware, my iPhone 4 has never been in contact with water, which is what confuses me most (maybe highest handsweat, but that should'nt be enough to cause such a problem - or should it?).
So what can i do about it, and will the normal Apple warranty cover the the "damages" (the phone is still fully opperational)?
Sincerely,
Mikkel, Denmark
brn2ski00
Jun 19, 05:25 AM
That thing looks nice, way vintage... I am in the market for a black iPod though. Not sure what I was thinking :confused:
ACint24
May 1, 06:48 PM
I have used it so far without any hitches.
I'm no expert but it could be as simple as you uninstalling and reinstalling it.
I'm no expert but it could be as simple as you uninstalling and reinstalling it.
axeldtf
Apr 28, 02:24 PM
Yes because the "problematic disk" work fine on other devices.
Looks like it was a Roxio issue. The files played fine when i burned them from the smart burn folder.
Looks like it was a Roxio issue. The files played fine when i burned them from the smart burn folder.
Freis968
Apr 15, 09:15 PM
I used to love my wired keyboard and my mighty mouse and thought I would never ever get used to my wireless keyboard and magic mouse.
It took me a week or so, I will admit, to get used to them both and now I would not go back for all the tea in China!
Trust me, you will get used to them and never look back...:)
It took me a week or so, I will admit, to get used to them both and now I would not go back for all the tea in China!
Trust me, you will get used to them and never look back...:)
pozzydrive
Mar 4, 12:01 PM
Pomeroy
Thanks for that, have downloaded those items from the links you attached, will give it a try.
Regards
Pozzy
Thanks for that, have downloaded those items from the links you attached, will give it a try.
Regards
Pozzy
jake4ever
Mar 12, 03:07 AM
Correct. Just speculation but it appears obvious.
AirPlay and AirPrint are iOS features. AirDrop follows the same nomenclature, it's a pretty good guess that iOS 5 will use AirDrop to drop files into Mac's and other iOS devices.
hrrmmm... COOL! :D
AirPlay and AirPrint are iOS features. AirDrop follows the same nomenclature, it's a pretty good guess that iOS 5 will use AirDrop to drop files into Mac's and other iOS devices.
hrrmmm... COOL! :D
Jeppadee
Apr 21, 12:10 PM
I got the CD out by spamming the CD-out key thing
Now all it does is show a blinking map on a white background, with a question sign inside of it. Im afraid windows overwrote macOS, to be honest im boiling right now because im terrified all my schoolwork, files, photo and everything is gone if i try to reinstall macOS. Does anyone know what to do? :(
Now all it does is show a blinking map on a white background, with a question sign inside of it. Im afraid windows overwrote macOS, to be honest im boiling right now because im terrified all my schoolwork, files, photo and everything is gone if i try to reinstall macOS. Does anyone know what to do? :(
yzh
Feb 28, 12:52 PM
I have a Mac Mini mid-2009 model, and I bought a Mini-display port to HDMI adapter to hook it up to my LED TV. I have used it over more than a year with XBMC with no problem.
Now, yesterday I unplugged the Mini-Display to HDMI adapter from my Mini because I needed the adapter for a presentation on my Macbook Pro.
Now when I returned home and plugged everything back as it original was, the HDMI output stopped working! TV says No Signal. I checked with different HDMI inputs on my TV. none worked.
I hook up my Macbook Pro with the cable and it works.. So is my Mac Mini suddenly broken!?
Now, yesterday I unplugged the Mini-Display to HDMI adapter from my Mini because I needed the adapter for a presentation on my Macbook Pro.
Now when I returned home and plugged everything back as it original was, the HDMI output stopped working! TV says No Signal. I checked with different HDMI inputs on my TV. none worked.
I hook up my Macbook Pro with the cable and it works.. So is my Mac Mini suddenly broken!?