abrooks
Jan 16, 09:03 PM
Any Sinbad sightings this year? For a while, I felt like I was always running into him on the show floor. :rolleyes:
Errr, http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/16/sinbad-loves-macs-and-macrumors/ :rolleyes:
Errr, http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/16/sinbad-loves-macs-and-macrumors/ :rolleyes:
reh
Dec 8, 04:51 PM
What's a modem? :)
It's quite likely you use one to get online (dialup, DSL, or cable). ;)
It's quite likely you use one to get online (dialup, DSL, or cable). ;)
mannix87
Feb 23, 09:35 AM
it's great for 'sketching'. a lot of pro musicians admit to using it as a recording studio on the go. but for serious production, its limitations become evident once you start mixing down your work. i'm not sure about GB 9, but I think GB tops out at (a mixdown aiff file) 24 bit /44khz audio.
JavaTheHut
May 3, 05:01 PM
Follow-up question: OWC or TransIntl? I've been very happy with OWC in the past, but TransIntl is 15% cheaper and gets good reviews in this forum.
OWC have heat spreaders and TransIntl does NOT (I can speak for the 8GB sticks only)
OWC have heat spreaders and TransIntl does NOT (I can speak for the 8GB sticks only)
JDDavis
Mar 7, 08:03 PM
Right now, I have copied all of my photos and videos to cds and dvds, so I here ya that protecting one's 'family memories' are priority. However, with a vast collection, do photographers burn photos and videos to discs? I think a Blu-Ray player would help since they hold up to 25 GB and 48 GB or so respectfully. Can an individual burn non-HD content to Blu-Ray discs? I should research before I assume!
Also, as of now, I save non-keepers, but I do not have a lot of photos. At least not yet. :D Although, I have deleted photos, but I still have some blurry photos and crappy videos.
Thanks for reiterating the importance of a backup plan!
CDs and DVDs are certainly one way to do it. I know plenty of people still use them as another layer of backup and if you have the discipline and are shooting lots of pics it can be a good way to catalog shoots. I stopped using CDs and DVDs a few years back. Hard drives are just too inexpensive now and it was just too much of a hassle for me to burn sets of photos, store, and keep up with individual discs. With my job I move frequently and it's just another thing to loose. I opted for the simplicity of Time Machine (or similar program) and redundant backups and I'm happy with it. The simplicity and automation really make sure I actually do the backups which is the most important part ;).
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
Also, as of now, I save non-keepers, but I do not have a lot of photos. At least not yet. :D Although, I have deleted photos, but I still have some blurry photos and crappy videos.
Thanks for reiterating the importance of a backup plan!
CDs and DVDs are certainly one way to do it. I know plenty of people still use them as another layer of backup and if you have the discipline and are shooting lots of pics it can be a good way to catalog shoots. I stopped using CDs and DVDs a few years back. Hard drives are just too inexpensive now and it was just too much of a hassle for me to burn sets of photos, store, and keep up with individual discs. With my job I move frequently and it's just another thing to loose. I opted for the simplicity of Time Machine (or similar program) and redundant backups and I'm happy with it. The simplicity and automation really make sure I actually do the backups which is the most important part ;).
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
zippyzoom
Apr 28, 05:09 PM
http://www.easternews.net/1576/jailbreak-for-iphone-4-ipad-2-iphone-3gs3g-ios-4-3-2-released-iphone-4-carrier-unlock/
Is this true or not???
Is this true or not???
Chaszmyr
Oct 13, 09:24 PM
The only change here is the processor speed... (though it seems likely enough)
sonofslim
Jan 14, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by MacRAND
Okay, this is strange. All the other MacRumors (front page) and Forums pages "wrap" and "scale" properly, EXCEPT this thread! I'd have to have a 23" Display to get it all in.
i think that's actually my fault; i posted a couple full-width screenshots that are expanding the column widths.
although it seems to me that in other threads, the extra-wide posts don't stretch the others with them, but rather expand independently... yes? no?
Okay, this is strange. All the other MacRumors (front page) and Forums pages "wrap" and "scale" properly, EXCEPT this thread! I'd have to have a 23" Display to get it all in.
i think that's actually my fault; i posted a couple full-width screenshots that are expanding the column widths.
although it seems to me that in other threads, the extra-wide posts don't stretch the others with them, but rather expand independently... yes? no?
spillproof
Oct 8, 11:24 AM
That will make things a bit easier. Okay, I've actually never need that feature, but it is good to have I guess.
zacman
Apr 20, 04:29 PM
So the Verizon deal really didn't help them with the iPhone and Apple lost again more marketshare in the smartphone market. Not good especially as Google now ships almost 40 million Android phones per quarter. Maybe a cheap iPhone nano might help Apple to get back into a competing position.
kewlguy781
Mar 17, 01:13 PM
Only the first 11 people got iPad 2s.
ELEVEN?! wow... apple is not doing so great with supplying the demand.
ELEVEN?! wow... apple is not doing so great with supplying the demand.
Gymnut
Dec 31, 02:37 AM
Nice look. I have macrumors set as my homepage in Safari so imagine my surprise. Thought at first I was on another site.
Intell
Mar 20, 03:43 PM
It only works with Apple's official WiFI tethering, not MyWi.
skoker
Dec 18, 04:38 PM
Thanks, but it needs to be 2.0 since it will have a hard drive, iPod nano, and PSP hooked up to it.
I've got a Belkin F5U021, but I'm not sure if it is 2.0 or 1.1
:confused:
I've got a Belkin F5U021, but I'm not sure if it is 2.0 or 1.1
:confused:
Nuks
Oct 24, 05:59 PM
A screen is made up of little dots called "pixels". A button is, say, 35 pixels wide. I just made that number up, but just pretend.
As screen technology advances, more pixels get crammed in per square inch, making for sharper graphics. Unfortunately, buttons would still be 35 pixels long. Everything would get smaller.
Resolution Independance means that the size of stuff on the screen does not shrink as more dots are added - instead, they simply become sharper, staying their existing sizes.
Understand?
Does it mean that everyone will have the same screen "real estate" though? Meaning the whole OS will be the same size on a macbook as on 30 inch display? Or can you change everything accordingly?
As screen technology advances, more pixels get crammed in per square inch, making for sharper graphics. Unfortunately, buttons would still be 35 pixels long. Everything would get smaller.
Resolution Independance means that the size of stuff on the screen does not shrink as more dots are added - instead, they simply become sharper, staying their existing sizes.
Understand?
Does it mean that everyone will have the same screen "real estate" though? Meaning the whole OS will be the same size on a macbook as on 30 inch display? Or can you change everything accordingly?
notjustjay
Oct 4, 08:59 AM
I picked up a SonyStyle catalog last week and I noticed that Sony is also announcing a GPS add-on for their cameras. Presumably it would do the same thing. I guess the idea being you can track the locations of your photographs as you travel on vacation.
To each his own, I guess, but I thought that seemed pretty silly when Sony was producing it, and I still think it's silly even with Apple at the helm. I mean, sure, it's cool, but would I pay a couple hundred bucks for that? No. Definitely an early adopter toy.
However, I do happen to be in the minority of folks that has a good GPS receiver (in my case for geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com)) so it might just be that since I already have invested good money into existing devices that provide me the means of doing the same thing, I'm reticent to spend more on the same thing. It would be neat to see more integration between, say, Bluetooth enabled GPS units (which exist) and digital cameras.
To each his own, I guess, but I thought that seemed pretty silly when Sony was producing it, and I still think it's silly even with Apple at the helm. I mean, sure, it's cool, but would I pay a couple hundred bucks for that? No. Definitely an early adopter toy.
However, I do happen to be in the minority of folks that has a good GPS receiver (in my case for geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com)) so it might just be that since I already have invested good money into existing devices that provide me the means of doing the same thing, I'm reticent to spend more on the same thing. It would be neat to see more integration between, say, Bluetooth enabled GPS units (which exist) and digital cameras.
jvmxtra
May 4, 11:23 AM
Are you on 10.6.7?
Yes, I update'd to latest. I am suprised that no one else is having this issue.
Yes, I update'd to latest. I am suprised that no one else is having this issue.
King Cobra
May 12, 01:22 PM
Only SpyMac would be [drugged up] enough to want to do that. http://www.thetechpub.com/phpBB2/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif http://www.thetechpub.com/phpBB2/images/smiles/icon_twisted.gif http://www.thetechpub.com/phpBB2/images/smiles/new_shocked.gif
The.316
Nov 1, 11:46 AM
Was thinking about not going with my Heat theme for the summer, but I found a wallpaper that I really liked:
hvfsl
Dec 10, 05:54 AM
I am expecting similar prices to what we see now. The Yonah is probably more expensive to buy, but the other parts like the motherboard should be cheaper.
Also considering the size of the new Intel Powerbooks (basically the same size as the PowerBook G4, except a bit thinner) I am expecting them to use the ATI X1600M (it's about the speed of a G6800go) because it is quite a fast laptop chip and it is meant to be low power.
Also considering the size of the new Intel Powerbooks (basically the same size as the PowerBook G4, except a bit thinner) I am expecting them to use the ATI X1600M (it's about the speed of a G6800go) because it is quite a fast laptop chip and it is meant to be low power.
mdgm
Feb 8, 04:55 AM
Couldn't you just borrow a wired keyboard off a friend or perhaps borrow an old one from your work?
Do you have the Apple Wireless Keyboard or a 3rd party one?
Do you have the Apple Wireless Keyboard or a 3rd party one?
frunkis54
Apr 3, 12:30 PM
^^^ Can you post the link it refers to?
the ad is gone now and can't find it again. as soon as i see it again i will.
the ad is gone now and can't find it again. as soon as i see it again i will.
SFStateStudent
Apr 18, 10:59 AM
Might hold off on iPhone 5 if iPhone 6 is bringing all these things to the table...:eek:
a456
Sep 13, 05:41 AM
They did lower the prices overall, so I don't see a problem. You can get an 80GB iPod for less than I bought my 60 GB (with the discount). They probably also figured most people getting an iPOD (not necessarily doing the purchasing) are students, and they didn't like the hassle of doing the Student ID checks.
I would like to see a bigger education discount in the computer area. As a teacher, the price is still a little high. It would be nice to start the Macbooks at just under $1000 with a DVD burner with the 1.83 Ghz... or I should look into a career that makes buying Macbooks a BREEZE...
by the way... how many times is iTUNES 7 going to "determine Gapless Playback Information" I hope this isn't a daily process. It has already done it 3 times after connecting my iPOD.
They are still doing the Back to School Promo on iPods, maybe when they finish this they will go back to dual pricing.
I would like to see a bigger education discount in the computer area. As a teacher, the price is still a little high. It would be nice to start the Macbooks at just under $1000 with a DVD burner with the 1.83 Ghz... or I should look into a career that makes buying Macbooks a BREEZE...
by the way... how many times is iTUNES 7 going to "determine Gapless Playback Information" I hope this isn't a daily process. It has already done it 3 times after connecting my iPOD.
They are still doing the Back to School Promo on iPods, maybe when they finish this they will go back to dual pricing.
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