coopdog
Oct 20, 12:45 AM
I got MSN DSL a few weeks ago, my friend says that i can not run a server. He says that all the pings/requests go to the modem not my G4. Also he says that my modem has now port mapping options. The modem is the modem that comes with MSN DSL its a ARESCOM NETDSL 800. Do any of you have MSN or know a way i can run a server? Thanks guys, this place is GREAT!
jtown
Jul 13, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by Horrortaxi
I don't mean to sound like an unsympathetic Mac-bigot, but recent switchers are probably the most likely to crash their Macs.
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I don't mean to sound like an unsympathetic Mac-bigot, but recent switchers are probably the most likely to crash their Macs.
geerlingguy
Oct 18, 11:11 PM
If the plan is getting a big group together at West County Apple Store ... I'll see if we can be there. At least she can get the $16 or whatever off for being a student, at the store, I guess.
I don't think you can use the student discount at the store for software, but only for hardware... you might want to call beforehand. I plan on bringing 9 others, so we can buy two family packs and share the licenses (we're all in the same dorm, so it's legal according to the license terms). That makes it $40 per person!
I'll definitely be going to the West County store. The Galleria's only good for quick purchases and only during the morning. In the evening, it seems to be a hangout for those who wish to check their email.
I don't think you can use the student discount at the store for software, but only for hardware... you might want to call beforehand. I plan on bringing 9 others, so we can buy two family packs and share the licenses (we're all in the same dorm, so it's legal according to the license terms). That makes it $40 per person!
I'll definitely be going to the West County store. The Galleria's only good for quick purchases and only during the morning. In the evening, it seems to be a hangout for those who wish to check their email.
tmagman
Mar 29, 08:38 PM
6G nano or 6G classic?
For the classic- its rare that i listen to it until the battery is drained with just music, but with my movies and TV shows i usually get a solid 5-6 hours (I'm usually watching with the backlight between 0 and 15%). If i had to take a guess for music, it would be around 20-25 hours for mine.
Try doing a full cycle of the battery- charge until full then drain it running music until it actually dies, then juice it back up again. Did wonders for my 1G touch.
For the classic- its rare that i listen to it until the battery is drained with just music, but with my movies and TV shows i usually get a solid 5-6 hours (I'm usually watching with the backlight between 0 and 15%). If i had to take a guess for music, it would be around 20-25 hours for mine.
Try doing a full cycle of the battery- charge until full then drain it running music until it actually dies, then juice it back up again. Did wonders for my 1G touch.
radiantm3
Nov 2, 01:35 PM
they may be a bit dated now, but they're still right. no matter how much you may dislike it, the majority of visitors to a website will be from IE, and it's completely pointless to not code for IE as you delete nearly 80% of your audience. that's all well and good if you're just coding for yourself and want a rebellious "mac only" site, but if you're coding a commercial site, you need to make it work across the board. it's just pretty annoying that there isn't anything for mac that truly represents the IE6 platform to make this possible.
it's swings and roundabouts really...
I don't think anyone is arguing against the fact that IE is the dominant browser on the net and it's important to test for it. The bottom line is IE should not be your primary testing browser. You should always test in the most compliant browsers and work your way down. I'm betting that book fails to mention the fact that IE has quite a few problems rendering CSS correctly.
it's swings and roundabouts really...
I don't think anyone is arguing against the fact that IE is the dominant browser on the net and it's important to test for it. The bottom line is IE should not be your primary testing browser. You should always test in the most compliant browsers and work your way down. I'm betting that book fails to mention the fact that IE has quite a few problems rendering CSS correctly.
lamonsas
May 6, 06:26 PM
disconnect your old mini from the router and leave the new imac connected only, the mac mini is eating the juice from your router im guessing.
seanm9
Feb 18, 06:46 AM
I don't see the fact that the company is publicly endorsing jailbreaking & unlocking as an indication that a deal with Apple is coming soon, but whatever...
So true, how to get Apple to want to work on your network.
Step 1 Hack the Phone..
Step 2... there is no step 2
So true, how to get Apple to want to work on your network.
Step 1 Hack the Phone..
Step 2... there is no step 2
celticpride678
Dec 23, 01:02 PM
Check out Pod to PC
bluemonkeyguy
Mar 7, 04:34 PM
Can MacRumors stop being butthurt and put up the "iPad" in the Buyer's Guide already? Many people from school, church, family have and still ask me about the new iPad 2. It would be really helpful to link them to the Buyer's Guide instead of the whole iPad forum were further search is necessary.
taylorwilsdon
Jun 22, 06:46 PM
sold
This is the version with the full number pad and acrylic back. In very good shape with no noticeable wear on the front. Some light wear on the back, but its friggin' acrylic so what do you expect :D
$35 is my price, and it seems pretty fair for a great bluetooth keyboard. PayPal accepted and shipping is included in that figure.
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This is the version with the full number pad and acrylic back. In very good shape with no noticeable wear on the front. Some light wear on the back, but its friggin' acrylic so what do you expect :D
$35 is my price, and it seems pretty fair for a great bluetooth keyboard. PayPal accepted and shipping is included in that figure.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3154/2601672263_9dbf38d9ee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/2601672339_d7def2d3f3.jpg
jiminaus
Apr 2, 12:20 AM
You can manually change the class of the cells in IB.
For example, to put a button on a HUD window
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khammack
Jan 8, 01:05 AM
The pause between tracks is a result of MP3's file structure, and it is impossible to have gapless playback with MP3's.
I completely disagree with this. As a programmer, I don't see why you can't open the next mp3 file ahead of time so that it's ready to go when the current one ends. Then you'd have a seamless transition. In fact I know that one mp3 player I've used in the past did pull this off somehow (just can't remember which one...grr...).
Personally, I use linux (though I'm scrimping for my first Mac) but many of the mp3 players on linux have this same trouble. I like digweed, and his work is one continuous blend of music best heard with absolutely no gaps between the tracks. Unfortunately I don't have a music player on linux that does this properly.
I was really hoping that iTunes had been more carefully considered than this. After all, Apple is supposed to be the pinnacle of attention to detail, isn't it?
This is such a simple trick, and I'm sure there are other ways to get mp3 files to play back to back. What I can't believe is that the authors of iTunes, Juk (linux), Rhythmbox (linux) and others haven't figured it out yet. They must not listen to trance.
In linux land we file bug reports that the software author can read. I wonder if apple has some sort of customer feedback like this that you can use to communicate this problem back to the authors of iTunes?
-kev
I completely disagree with this. As a programmer, I don't see why you can't open the next mp3 file ahead of time so that it's ready to go when the current one ends. Then you'd have a seamless transition. In fact I know that one mp3 player I've used in the past did pull this off somehow (just can't remember which one...grr...).
Personally, I use linux (though I'm scrimping for my first Mac) but many of the mp3 players on linux have this same trouble. I like digweed, and his work is one continuous blend of music best heard with absolutely no gaps between the tracks. Unfortunately I don't have a music player on linux that does this properly.
I was really hoping that iTunes had been more carefully considered than this. After all, Apple is supposed to be the pinnacle of attention to detail, isn't it?
This is such a simple trick, and I'm sure there are other ways to get mp3 files to play back to back. What I can't believe is that the authors of iTunes, Juk (linux), Rhythmbox (linux) and others haven't figured it out yet. They must not listen to trance.
In linux land we file bug reports that the software author can read. I wonder if apple has some sort of customer feedback like this that you can use to communicate this problem back to the authors of iTunes?
-kev
longthizzz
May 1, 08:13 PM
im not using sms bites , im using the standard iphone sms one
jmy2469
May 5, 11:02 AM
Just wanted to see what everyone is using to clean their AG screen on their MBP?
tlhash
Oct 19, 02:27 PM
Pre-ordered online yesterday. Hope you guys all get shirts.
Chimpy
Jul 7, 03:59 PM
My iMac arrived today. It seems to be in the condition described (to be honest, haven't hooked it up yet, but it looks good) and was well-packed.
It was shipped on the 2nd, which doesn't gibe with our email exchanges, but perhaps that was because of the shipping mishap that Chad said occurred, so I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt on that.
While the deal didn't go exactly smoothly, I suspect it was more because Chad got very busy and didn't follow-up on things rather than any attempt to deceive me.
In the end everything has been resolved and I would recommend Chad as a MR Marketplace seller.
It was shipped on the 2nd, which doesn't gibe with our email exchanges, but perhaps that was because of the shipping mishap that Chad said occurred, so I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt on that.
While the deal didn't go exactly smoothly, I suspect it was more because Chad got very busy and didn't follow-up on things rather than any attempt to deceive me.
In the end everything has been resolved and I would recommend Chad as a MR Marketplace seller.
GGJstudios
May 3, 12:16 PM
Found by searching the Apple Store for "backpack" (3rd result):
http://store.apple.com/us/product/H1247LL/A?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY
http://store.apple.com/us/product/H1247LL/A?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY
DeaconGraves
Apr 28, 06:19 PM
Based on personal experience, it's reliable (as in, I've never lost a file). I've even reformatted my Mac and restored it perfectly with a Time Machine backup. It's really only a pain when you make changes to a file quite often (in that you have to search through several different versions to find the one you want).
As you've said, you've got an offsite backup. Which means you've essentially got three copies of your system around (the mac, the time machine backup, the offsite backup). That's about as safe a system as you can ask for.
As you've said, you've got an offsite backup. Which means you've essentially got three copies of your system around (the mac, the time machine backup, the offsite backup). That's about as safe a system as you can ask for.
Mav3067
Apr 15, 03:17 PM
OK So ive changed to this:
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while true; do
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while true; do
rainman::|:|
Feb 10, 08:35 PM
You mean the hardware control menus by the clock? Just hold down command (open-apple) and drag them :)
dyn
Apr 14, 04:09 PM
That is nowhere near enough info to say anything about when the sata will be saturated. There are an awful lot of things that have an influence on the speed. The server will not be doing just 1 thing but several things at the same time. That adds to the complexity but you can make a good educated guess.
Hints-The-Name
Jun 18, 12:47 AM
Go Mizzou. :p
AMEN, I am in MO but out in KC.
AMEN, I am in MO but out in KC.
Blue Velvet
Sep 23, 02:26 PM
They allowed women to take part in the poll!?! Next thing you know they'll be getting the vote :eek: :eek:
This is a good point to bring up the fact that White Van Man came in at no. 10. :p
This is a good point to bring up the fact that White Van Man came in at no. 10. :p
twoodcc
Sep 7, 08:59 PM
is there a way to track how many WUs and points i get per CPU? so i can really track which computers are doing well and which are not?
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