gloss
Mar 17, 01:36 PM
I've heard Final Fantasy VII put up on a pedestal close to Ocarina of Time by some of my FF-crazy friends.
Pssh. Panzer Dragoon Saga, man.
Pssh. Panzer Dragoon Saga, man.
MrCheeto
May 1, 08:41 PM
Really really urgent... could use any direction at all...
atrac7
Mar 23, 08:26 PM
Your only choice to upgrade is 4.3 today.
If you upgrade you will lose the ability to fully use the camera connection kit, on the other hand your GPS if a 3G model will improve, and you'll get gestures, and a larger selection of software...
Have you done the tiny umbrella bit yet? This does not do anything to your iPad, and will at least allow you to return to the 4.3 software version...
Ahh thanks for the reply. I am going to do the TU portion right now. Guess I will go straight to 4.3. Might as well because 3.2.2 on the iPad does not even have multitasking!
Just to clarify, I can upgrade to 4.3 the "normal apple way" correct, and then still be able to JB after that? ( know it's tethered, but I can live with that)
If you upgrade you will lose the ability to fully use the camera connection kit, on the other hand your GPS if a 3G model will improve, and you'll get gestures, and a larger selection of software...
Have you done the tiny umbrella bit yet? This does not do anything to your iPad, and will at least allow you to return to the 4.3 software version...
Ahh thanks for the reply. I am going to do the TU portion right now. Guess I will go straight to 4.3. Might as well because 3.2.2 on the iPad does not even have multitasking!
Just to clarify, I can upgrade to 4.3 the "normal apple way" correct, and then still be able to JB after that? ( know it's tethered, but I can live with that)
vbagley
Apr 15, 12:37 PM
Requirement is "hard wired"... is there a way to do this with a router or ethernet splitter without slowing down my connection? Or do I have to use one iMac at a time and keep switching the ethernet cable from the iMacs into the DSL modem? Anyone know? I would be grateful for good suggestions?
mactechey
Jun 21, 01:42 PM
ohh thanks man , didnt notice the other thread :)
iCMB
Apr 22, 05:04 PM
Mine does this too! Very annoying. Hopefully we will find a fix soon.
joegomolski
Apr 27, 11:26 AM
I went to Fashion Valley for the WiFi iPad. I arrived around 11AM on lunch day, walked in and bought one. I asked the Manager of the Genius group, what their stock was like. He told me they had hundreds available at 11AM. Further he said Fashion Valley is the lead Apple Store in San Diego, and as such receives the largest stock of any new Apple product.
I have purchased from Fashion Valley all 3 iPhone models on their launch day, and in each case they had a very large display.
I'll be at Fashion Valley.
I have purchased from Fashion Valley all 3 iPhone models on their launch day, and in each case they had a very large display.
I'll be at Fashion Valley.
Antares
Oct 26, 01:44 PM
I think it should be kept. It gives a good indicator of the member's status. In fact, I think it should be expanded.
Now, this may seem a bit extreme...however, what about this? When a member is in "Time-Out," there is also a link to the offending post(s) by that member. That way, we can not only see that they are in "time-out" but also what they posted to get themselves into that status.
Here's how it would work: The offending posts are deleted from the thread in question, as per normal policy. A moderator moves those offending post(s) to a hidden section of MacRumors, visible only to moderators. Let's call it the, "Evidence" section. When the member is in "time-out," there is an active link to those specific posts stored in the Evidence section. Anyone on MacRumors can click on the link to see those posts (only those specific posts, nothing else).
When the member did his time and returns to active status in the MacRumors community, the "time-out" designator is removed (along with the link to the offending posts). At this point, there is no record for the general community to see. This member looks like any other member on MacRumors. If this member does something, again, to get himself into a "time-out" status, this process repeats. However, the link to the offending posts would only be to his/her current infraction(s)...not the previous ones.
The Evidence section could be maintained as a record of every post that had to be deleted by moderators. That way, moderators can easily see all of the previous infractions that any given member had. Kind of like in real life where the police maintain a criminal history report on people.
Now, this may seem a bit extreme...however, what about this? When a member is in "Time-Out," there is also a link to the offending post(s) by that member. That way, we can not only see that they are in "time-out" but also what they posted to get themselves into that status.
Here's how it would work: The offending posts are deleted from the thread in question, as per normal policy. A moderator moves those offending post(s) to a hidden section of MacRumors, visible only to moderators. Let's call it the, "Evidence" section. When the member is in "time-out," there is an active link to those specific posts stored in the Evidence section. Anyone on MacRumors can click on the link to see those posts (only those specific posts, nothing else).
When the member did his time and returns to active status in the MacRumors community, the "time-out" designator is removed (along with the link to the offending posts). At this point, there is no record for the general community to see. This member looks like any other member on MacRumors. If this member does something, again, to get himself into a "time-out" status, this process repeats. However, the link to the offending posts would only be to his/her current infraction(s)...not the previous ones.
The Evidence section could be maintained as a record of every post that had to be deleted by moderators. That way, moderators can easily see all of the previous infractions that any given member had. Kind of like in real life where the police maintain a criminal history report on people.
ozreth
Mar 25, 03:50 PM
Im not looking to boot from a drive. I just want to be able to backup windows files onto my external.
Bobjob186
Feb 6, 01:23 AM
3rd in line...let me know
LPsoldier76
Mar 14, 06:26 PM
already answered that one
Someone told me 5 and 5.5 gen iPod screens won't be compatible with a 6th gen logic board. Is this true?
EDIT: also, I'm bidding on ebay for an iPod. The user says
"You are bidding on a broken 80 gb iPod 6th generation. iPod turns on and plays music but has trouble syncing to iTunes. Buyer pays $4 shipping. No returns as this item is broken! Any questions please ask!"
Sounds like just a harddrive problem right? The logic-board should be working perfectly since it turns on and plays music, it should just be the harddrive that's the issue since it won't sync. Since I'm planning on buying a new harddrive anyway this should work right?
Someone told me 5 and 5.5 gen iPod screens won't be compatible with a 6th gen logic board. Is this true?
EDIT: also, I'm bidding on ebay for an iPod. The user says
"You are bidding on a broken 80 gb iPod 6th generation. iPod turns on and plays music but has trouble syncing to iTunes. Buyer pays $4 shipping. No returns as this item is broken! Any questions please ask!"
Sounds like just a harddrive problem right? The logic-board should be working perfectly since it turns on and plays music, it should just be the harddrive that's the issue since it won't sync. Since I'm planning on buying a new harddrive anyway this should work right?
thesmileman
Jun 23, 02:05 PM
must be nice..here in maryland its a code red day for today and tomorrow, basically means don't go outside. in the 90's and about 100% humidity.
No it isn't. The humidity is high and it is hot as crap. I can't imagine how I am going to wait in line for the iPhone!
No it isn't. The humidity is high and it is hot as crap. I can't imagine how I am going to wait in line for the iPhone!
mloffa
Mar 11, 10:22 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
They're handing out water and some people even brought lawn chairs. This is fun :) 5 and 1/2 more hours!
They're handing out water and some people even brought lawn chairs. This is fun :) 5 and 1/2 more hours!
iMac0765
Jul 11, 09:55 PM
You have to make this hard don't you? :cool:
devman
Dec 29, 05:10 AM
ditto re: max altitude's warhol.
mcmillan
Aug 3, 01:37 AM
Hi, I'm looking for a free, good application for doing webpages, in a template-like way. Similar to RapidWeaver.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
rodolfo52
Mar 3, 06:39 PM
if the sale starts at 5pm then its weird and different than usual. If bestbuy launches on 11th as well i might be there earlier rather than apple store rush hour.
so at what time will you give advice to lining up? are you in houston?
so at what time will you give advice to lining up? are you in houston?
David Schmidt
Apr 4, 05:48 PM
Holding down Control while pressing and releasing reset then releasing Control (called "doing a Ctrl-Reset") will send you into Applesoft without having to boot a disk.
mkubel
Apr 11, 11:18 PM
Check out http://www.scottkelby.com and Elinchrom lights.
Starfox
May 1, 12:13 PM
Seems fixed after the April 29th update.
EdbBob
Apr 21, 04:42 AM
The thing about TN's bad viewing angles, isn't it's only problem. Most IPS run 24 bit RGB giving 16.7 mill different colors and shades. TN normally has lower bit depth, which could lead to banding.
IPS is the way to go, but don't get to fixated on the blacks. Many screen manufactures crunch the blacks in their default settings, meaning that you'll loose detail in the shadows.
If you wan't perfect colors and and blacks, you should consider buying a probe for calibrating. Even a cheap TN panel can output color and gamma close to perfect after calibration. Only thing is, you have to sit 100% still, and look only at the center of the TN panel in a 90 deg angle... ;)
I think IPS was developed by Hitachi, and the actual panels are made by very few factories, meaning, that you could buy most of the IPS monitors. Basicly they only differ, in design, USB hubs, tilt-ability etc.
If you do critical work on images etc., be aware that a monitor like the 30" ACD takes about 1/2 hour to reach full luminance after switching it on.
Best Regards
EDBBOB
IPS is the way to go, but don't get to fixated on the blacks. Many screen manufactures crunch the blacks in their default settings, meaning that you'll loose detail in the shadows.
If you wan't perfect colors and and blacks, you should consider buying a probe for calibrating. Even a cheap TN panel can output color and gamma close to perfect after calibration. Only thing is, you have to sit 100% still, and look only at the center of the TN panel in a 90 deg angle... ;)
I think IPS was developed by Hitachi, and the actual panels are made by very few factories, meaning, that you could buy most of the IPS monitors. Basicly they only differ, in design, USB hubs, tilt-ability etc.
If you do critical work on images etc., be aware that a monitor like the 30" ACD takes about 1/2 hour to reach full luminance after switching it on.
Best Regards
EDBBOB
KeriJane
Mar 31, 12:09 PM
They were really funny and effective. I miss them.
PC was a riot with some of his schemes.
What happened? Maybe it's because Macs are selling like crazy on their reputation and word of mouth. Why bother spending millions on TV advertising if you don't have to?
Or maybe it's because much can go wrong when you're poking fun at the competition... even if you're understating their faults and downplaying your strengths, it's going to turn off some people and could potentially backfire.
Hoping for a resurrection of these hilarious commercials at the release (escape?) of Windows 8,
Keri
PC was a riot with some of his schemes.
What happened? Maybe it's because Macs are selling like crazy on their reputation and word of mouth. Why bother spending millions on TV advertising if you don't have to?
Or maybe it's because much can go wrong when you're poking fun at the competition... even if you're understating their faults and downplaying your strengths, it's going to turn off some people and could potentially backfire.
Hoping for a resurrection of these hilarious commercials at the release (escape?) of Windows 8,
Keri
dejo
Feb 24, 10:18 PM
And the 4gb minis, are really the same as the ones they sold before. Which means they probably don't have and 18 hr battery.
What gives you that impression?
What gives you that impression?
Royal Pineapple
Jun 28, 09:21 PM
another pic
could be a panther quirk, annoying as all get out tho.
could be a panther quirk, annoying as all get out tho.