Caribbean Mac
Aug 12, 07:29 PM
I think Adobe did it on purpose get the release that will crash Safari ... it is great way to get back to Apple and get lots of PR :p
alexprice
Apr 9, 01:24 PM
Dr. Evil - Five MIIIIILLLLLIIIIIOOOOON!!!
nagromme
Dec 1, 02:02 AM
So do I understand correctly... these meetup groups ALWAYS meet at 7 PM on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, wherever they may be?
blevins321
Apr 28, 08:12 AM
All those things are possible with your everyday router. I prefer Linksys myself. Here (http://www.amazon.com/Cisco-Linksys-E2000-Advanced-Wireless-N-Router/dp/B003B20F54/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303996267&sr=8-1) is a link to the one that I have. :) Note that the "newer version" that Amazon is mentioning is actually somewhat of a downgrade because the wired ports are only 10/100, not 10/100/1000.
The only thing that might come up with using this is the file sharing that you mentioned. With the Apple routers, you can plug a USB hard drive directly into the router and use it as a network drive. With the Linksys though, you can setup file sharing between the computers directly to accomplish the same thing.
The only thing that might come up with using this is the file sharing that you mentioned. With the Apple routers, you can plug a USB hard drive directly into the router and use it as a network drive. With the Linksys though, you can setup file sharing between the computers directly to accomplish the same thing.
scem0
Sep 6, 12:39 PM
It really depends on what you want to do. What line of work do you plan on going into? Or what kind of work are you in currently? Some businessed require PCs, some require Macs, some have no computer requirement at all.
Most colleges are mac friendly nowdays, as long as you have Word or a viable alternative. But, once again, it depends on the college and sometimes even individual professors.
Good luck,
scem0
Most colleges are mac friendly nowdays, as long as you have Word or a viable alternative. But, once again, it depends on the college and sometimes even individual professors.
Good luck,
scem0
adamtj11
Mar 31, 01:56 PM
got an unexpected message when trying to install the 2nd preview over the first preview of Lion, i tried it 3 times just won't work, it installed fine on my old white macbook however, really dont know whats wrong ! annoying as i have an app i was developing on lion(its backed up), so im wondering can i install lion fresh?
mcdj
Apr 24, 10:36 PM
http://rknydesign.com/wasteland.jpg
macaddict23
Mar 31, 06:39 PM
Using an HD video camera, I'm trying to record a live presentation of a person standing next to an HDTV. In the viewfinder of the video camera, the speaker's fleshtones are fine, but everything on the TV screen has a blue cast. Any idea what's causing this, and how to fix it?
ghostshadow
Dec 31, 02:13 AM
Review posted here: http://www.themacuniverse.com/2010/12/30/review-rearth-ringke-case-for-ipod-touch-4/
uh-oh
Dec 8, 01:37 PM
I agree with you on your last point! I have always hated using phones where pple still have a screen protection thingie on it...
Hellhammer
May 6, 10:43 AM
An ARM processor would be terrible. Every app would have to be reworked, things like VMware would be dead, bootcamp would be dead, etc.
Windows 8 supports ARM.
Windows 8 supports ARM.
arn
Jul 29, 04:27 PM
Originally posted by kishba
moving to servers?
did you miss an x... you're moving to new x serves..... right?
:) No X... not yet...
arn
moving to servers?
did you miss an x... you're moving to new x serves..... right?
:) No X... not yet...
arn
dXTC
Feb 22, 01:36 PM
I've just checked, it has a power cable and RCA audio output cables. Sorry if i'm being slow but i'm not completely confident with 'line level.' Does it mean that I can plug it into a home stereo? :)
Yes, provided your home stereo has RCA input jacks (usually labeled AUX). The input from these jacks will be amplified by your home stereo and played at normal volume through the stereo's speakers.
Yes, provided your home stereo has RCA input jacks (usually labeled AUX). The input from these jacks will be amplified by your home stereo and played at normal volume through the stereo's speakers.
getbigg21
Dec 5, 10:23 PM
PM'ed
Susurs
Apr 18, 02:09 AM
You don't even need to call. You can register when you install or start OS X for the first time.
You mean re-register which results in owervriting my old registration on Apple's servers?
That's probably what happened if it works like that cause I viped the drive before I sold it.
Thank's for all the previous answers :)
You mean re-register which results in owervriting my old registration on Apple's servers?
That's probably what happened if it works like that cause I viped the drive before I sold it.
Thank's for all the previous answers :)
zimv20
Mar 27, 07:47 PM
I would like a condenser mic.
what led you to this desire?
what led you to this desire?
AC Rempt
Mar 11, 04:55 PM
Is that English, what are you trying to ask?
Is that English grammar? It looks like a comma splice to me. :D
And I usually ask someone to hold my place. They're much happier doing that than standing next to someone with a load in their pants.
Is that English grammar? It looks like a comma splice to me. :D
And I usually ask someone to hold my place. They're much happier doing that than standing next to someone with a load in their pants.
Buckaroo
Dec 13, 01:03 AM
I don't know if it's part of the problem, but I am using their nameserver as a secondary server.
I hate to do anything to mess it up, but I don't think it's right.
I hate to do anything to mess it up, but I don't think it's right.
Strimkind
Feb 28, 07:35 PM
Easy to upgrade the RAM. You can pick up a 32MB 72PIN for almost nothing now if you want to do that.
Doctor Q
Jul 1, 10:58 AM
It should now be fixed.
Payton
Oct 20, 02:26 AM
I'll be at pioneer place on friday.
Just trying to decide WHEN to go... I think I may go scope it out in the afternoon and see how many people are there. Not really sure when to go though.
Just trying to decide WHEN to go... I think I may go scope it out in the afternoon and see how many people are there. Not really sure when to go though.
shuffles
Apr 11, 11:06 AM
I have a terrible feeling that something is really wrong with my MacBook Pro. It wouldn't turn on a few days ago. It would try to power up (I could hear the fans moving) but a few seconds later it would turn off (the led indicator on the front was still flashing so it wasn't completely off). At first I thought it had no battery (even though the indicator on the side said it was full) so I plugged it in. Nothing changed. Eventually, it turned on enough to bring up my login page except the screen was kind of greyed out and it had a loading/resume bar (the same thing that normally happens when the battery goes and it resumes where you previously left off).
Every time I tried to type in my password, it would literally take about 30 seconds to register my key strokes (there was a constant spinning beach ball). After that, it turned off again. Eventually I left it alone and when I came back to it that evening, it was working perfectly.
Is my battery screwed? Could it be my ram due to the constant spinning beach ball? I've noticed a huge performance slow down in the last few weeks.
It's a late 2009 MBP 13".
Every time I tried to type in my password, it would literally take about 30 seconds to register my key strokes (there was a constant spinning beach ball). After that, it turned off again. Eventually I left it alone and when I came back to it that evening, it was working perfectly.
Is my battery screwed? Could it be my ram due to the constant spinning beach ball? I've noticed a huge performance slow down in the last few weeks.
It's a late 2009 MBP 13".
JohnEZ
Dec 23, 09:02 PM
Hi all,
Just wondering, you know those CD/DVD protectors they have so you won't scratch your discs? I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be, but I was just wondering, are they OK to use in the slot loading drives? Or is Apple not thrilled with these things...?
Thanks,
-John
Just wondering, you know those CD/DVD protectors they have so you won't scratch your discs? I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be, but I was just wondering, are they OK to use in the slot loading drives? Or is Apple not thrilled with these things...?
Thanks,
-John
Knolly
Jun 25, 01:58 PM
EDIT: Sold, thank you all for your interest.
Topic should make it obvious...
For sale:
-Dock (gently used)
-Dock Cable (gently used)
-Charger (gently used)
-Headphones (brand new)
Would prefer to sell these all to the same person, but if there's just one or two things you're interested in give it a shot.
Topic should make it obvious...
For sale:
-Dock (gently used)
-Dock Cable (gently used)
-Charger (gently used)
-Headphones (brand new)
Would prefer to sell these all to the same person, but if there's just one or two things you're interested in give it a shot.
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