Nuck81
Jan 7, 12:47 PM
I came out OK. The game saves all tranferred are working. I just have reinstall/download all the games again.
I would have thought it would work out the opposite...
I would have thought it would work out the opposite...
Trevornewell
Apr 3, 07:54 PM
Don't mean to be a pain, but google really is your friend. It will answer everyone of these questions. If you dont want to google it then just check the search on these fine forums and you will find the answers.
Kwyjibo
Jun 30, 05:48 PM
I think i have the slim lock for my ibook and ikjnwo the tibooks and the ibooks have the same slot...i woudl check ebay i got about ten bucks off on mine by going thru ebay and they guy was instate so i got the item really fast... this is the one i have photo taken by my isight
MallCop
Apr 28, 08:41 PM
Welcome to the CAA. Go UNCW Seahawks!
Sorry?
Sorry?
mjstew33
Dec 6, 07:26 AM
What the hell?
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
I think that's why it's not user accessible? :rolleyes:
Looks like crap inside. Where is the CPU?
I think that's why it's not user accessible? :rolleyes:
Lasmic
Dec 14, 07:38 PM
I'm having my website developed by a friend and as of yet have no experience in graphics and such.
I'm looking to become more competent in this area, any good links to good online tutorials or videos etc?
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I'm looking to become more competent in this area, any good links to good online tutorials or videos etc?
cambookpro
May 5, 03:03 PM
Unfortunately not. Those are all 14(.2 I think)mm height and will not fit in a MBP.
Ok, thanks. I guess 5400 isn't so bad, got a 750GB one in here now.
Ok, thanks. I guess 5400 isn't so bad, got a 750GB one in here now.
Just Gabriel
Jun 9, 01:30 PM
How exactly are they stiffing you? 1 year ago, you agreed to a 2 year contract in return for a subsidized iPhone. You are less than half way into that contract and you want another subsidized iPhone? Where exactly does that compute as "stiffing".
+1. Can you really not wait an extra year for a new phone? Phone companies are known for conning people out of money unnecessarily, true. But if you whine all the time even if you're given a fair deal, do you really think they'll take you seriously when you have a legitimate complaint?
You agreed to two years. Deal with it--and feel lucky you don't have to agree to three years like Canadians do.
+1. Can you really not wait an extra year for a new phone? Phone companies are known for conning people out of money unnecessarily, true. But if you whine all the time even if you're given a fair deal, do you really think they'll take you seriously when you have a legitimate complaint?
You agreed to two years. Deal with it--and feel lucky you don't have to agree to three years like Canadians do.
sjk
Dec 1, 08:45 PM
I'd say you'd need ... , MenuMeters, ...MenuMeters is worth the space it eats on my iBook menubar. :)
No mention of any virtual desktop manager. My Mac usage is crippled without CodeTek VirtualDesktop.
No mention of any virtual desktop manager. My Mac usage is crippled without CodeTek VirtualDesktop.
SoraLimit
Oct 19, 09:12 PM
(English is not my first language, so please don't mind the grammatical errors. xD)
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10
brn2ski00
Jul 8, 12:41 PM
Are these tickets still available?!
joking....
joking....
macEfan
Mar 29, 01:42 AM
If you ever sell the WorkgroupServer 95, I'm certainly interested!
arn
Nov 2, 09:49 PM
Hmm...
Let's decide on a standard Power Mac name.
"Power Mac XYZ"
"PowerMac XYZ"
"Power Macintosh XYZ"
I think we should go with "Power Mac XYZ", since that's how Apple does it.... but I naturally write PowerMac
arn
Let's decide on a standard Power Mac name.
"Power Mac XYZ"
"PowerMac XYZ"
"Power Macintosh XYZ"
I think we should go with "Power Mac XYZ", since that's how Apple does it.... but I naturally write PowerMac
arn
Jeromer28
May 4, 11:20 PM
Yes the phantom power is on. It was working fine just the other day...now all of a sudden the green signal light doesn't come on.
SevenInchScrew
Aug 25, 06:42 PM
PS3 Media Server (http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/) will get just about any file you can find onto your TV through the PS3. Works great.
As for games, if you want to start off slow, try some of the downloadable games from the PSN store. There is a series of games called "Pixel Junk" which are good fun. PJ Shooter and PJ Eden are both great games. I also really like "Echochrome" as well. It is very simple looking, but a good brain-bending puzzle game.
As for disc based games, well, the sky's the limit really. Shooters, Driving, Action, RPGs, you name it, there is probably a game you'll like. If you want PS3 exclusive stuff, Metal Gear Solid 4 is pretty fun, as are the 2 Uncharted games. I also really like Warhawk, which is an online shooter. Plenty of good games. I'm sure some other people will chime in with their choices as well.
As for games, if you want to start off slow, try some of the downloadable games from the PSN store. There is a series of games called "Pixel Junk" which are good fun. PJ Shooter and PJ Eden are both great games. I also really like "Echochrome" as well. It is very simple looking, but a good brain-bending puzzle game.
As for disc based games, well, the sky's the limit really. Shooters, Driving, Action, RPGs, you name it, there is probably a game you'll like. If you want PS3 exclusive stuff, Metal Gear Solid 4 is pretty fun, as are the 2 Uncharted games. I also really like Warhawk, which is an online shooter. Plenty of good games. I'm sure some other people will chime in with their choices as well.
gadgetmonster
Mar 5, 12:08 PM
ok, thanks for the tip......it probably does have 4.2.1 on it.......i'll know Tuesday when upsman/woman delivers it...........i'm glad i didn't buy it.
AlphaDogg
Apr 29, 10:49 PM
I have dealt with Apple's warranty service and their "geniuses" on multiple occasions. To sum it up, Apple's employees will try to blame you if even the slightest thing is awry (ie a dent). I even remember hearing about a guy who brought in his PowerBook (in the PPC days) for warranty repair, and Apple denied him service because he had a sticker from an orange on the screen bezel.
I recently got a new hybrid bike (no, it is not partially electric or gasoline, it is 100% leg powered) at Sports Authority (SA for short). It was a big mistake purchasing it there instead of my local bike shop, but that's another story. SA put a Schwinn branded tire on the bike. That wouldn't be a problem if it was a Schwinn bike, and it matched the other tire. But no, my bike is a K2 bike. I took it to SA to replace the tire. Long story short: they made up some story as to why it was supposed to come with a Schwinn tire. They denied that it was even the wrong tire. Meanwhile, I contacted K2, who told me that they don't use Schwinn tires and they would be happy to replace the tires and send me better ones with reflective strips painted on the sidewalls of the tires. This was warranty service at its finest. The manufacturer of the product (the bike) not only sent me out replacement parts for something that their distributor screwed up, but they sent me nicer replacement parts than what the bike originally came with! They also expected me to replace the tires myself. This would have been a problem if I didn't have the tools and expertise to do so, but I had those so it was no problem at all. I don't recall ever having a company send me parts to fix my own product (computer, device, gadget, mechanical device, bicycle, etc).
http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/igesundheit/IMG_5570.jpg
Edit: forgot to mention that when I purchased the bike, the Schwinn logo was covered up my permanent marker, and I noticed the marker there and cleaned it off to reveal the logo. This means that someone purposely covered it up. The treads on both tires had the same pattern, but the Schwinn branded tire was 38mm wide while the rear tire was 35mm wide (correct to the bike's specs on K2's website).
I recently got a new hybrid bike (no, it is not partially electric or gasoline, it is 100% leg powered) at Sports Authority (SA for short). It was a big mistake purchasing it there instead of my local bike shop, but that's another story. SA put a Schwinn branded tire on the bike. That wouldn't be a problem if it was a Schwinn bike, and it matched the other tire. But no, my bike is a K2 bike. I took it to SA to replace the tire. Long story short: they made up some story as to why it was supposed to come with a Schwinn tire. They denied that it was even the wrong tire. Meanwhile, I contacted K2, who told me that they don't use Schwinn tires and they would be happy to replace the tires and send me better ones with reflective strips painted on the sidewalls of the tires. This was warranty service at its finest. The manufacturer of the product (the bike) not only sent me out replacement parts for something that their distributor screwed up, but they sent me nicer replacement parts than what the bike originally came with! They also expected me to replace the tires myself. This would have been a problem if I didn't have the tools and expertise to do so, but I had those so it was no problem at all. I don't recall ever having a company send me parts to fix my own product (computer, device, gadget, mechanical device, bicycle, etc).
http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/igesundheit/IMG_5570.jpg
Edit: forgot to mention that when I purchased the bike, the Schwinn logo was covered up my permanent marker, and I noticed the marker there and cleaned it off to reveal the logo. This means that someone purposely covered it up. The treads on both tires had the same pattern, but the Schwinn branded tire was 38mm wide while the rear tire was 35mm wide (correct to the bike's specs on K2's website).
imahawki
May 1, 10:42 PM
Have you set up your Gmail account for IMAP access?
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81379
There is a ton of information about setting up Apple Mail with Gmail out there on the interwebs. Try Google if you have specific questions. I'm sure it's been asked before.
Yes. I know how to set up an email client. I've done it dozens of times in Windows. I just can't get it to work.
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=81379
There is a ton of information about setting up Apple Mail with Gmail out there on the interwebs. Try Google if you have specific questions. I'm sure it's been asked before.
Yes. I know how to set up an email client. I've done it dozens of times in Windows. I just can't get it to work.
Panch0
May 4, 03:37 PM
Sorry for the noob question...but I can't find out how to connect my iMacs cd drive to my MacBook air so that I can install a program... Thanx for the help!!!
On the iMac, open Settings
Go to the "Sharing" section
Check "DVD or CD Sharing"
Once enabled, the MBA should see the drive and be able to connect to it.
If you have the Firewall on the iMac turned on, you may have to allow sharing there as well.
Pretty sure there is a good description on Apple's support site as well :)
On the iMac, open Settings
Go to the "Sharing" section
Check "DVD or CD Sharing"
Once enabled, the MBA should see the drive and be able to connect to it.
If you have the Firewall on the iMac turned on, you may have to allow sharing there as well.
Pretty sure there is a good description on Apple's support site as well :)
ezekel
Nov 16, 11:04 AM
Here's the background. I have a .swf file that I grabbed from Yahoo. The swf is a Yahoo avatar that a coworker is using in our fantasy football league. As a fun joke, I wanted to take his avatar and animate it.
The .swf is currently animated, but all it does it blink and move it's eyes. What is the best way to re-animate that?
I'm guessing that I'm going to have to physically draw the avatar frame by frame similar to a flipbook to get the desired animation. Then I would scan that into Illustrator and trace it; then import that into Flash. Is that the only way or is there another way that might be easier?
The .swf is currently animated, but all it does it blink and move it's eyes. What is the best way to re-animate that?
I'm guessing that I'm going to have to physically draw the avatar frame by frame similar to a flipbook to get the desired animation. Then I would scan that into Illustrator and trace it; then import that into Flash. Is that the only way or is there another way that might be easier?
MrMister111
May 3, 03:46 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)
Oh sounds a bit complicated for me!! I turned to Mac for ease of use!!
I've struggled through syncTwoFolders at the minute but would prefer something more easy to use....
Oh sounds a bit complicated for me!! I turned to Mac for ease of use!!
I've struggled through syncTwoFolders at the minute but would prefer something more easy to use....
Hemingray
Jan 28, 10:16 AM
Originally posted by arn
MacNN and Appleinsider are hosted on the same server...
arn
Aha... well, that makes sense, but there goes my conspiracy theory... thanks arn! ;)
MacNN and Appleinsider are hosted on the same server...
arn
Aha... well, that makes sense, but there goes my conspiracy theory... thanks arn! ;)
40167
Oct 17, 01:03 PM
I think its probibly lifespan, its 7 years old... I got monitors and stuff used for video production that start to look bad after 3-4 years (but we move them alot)... it also depends on the hours; my desktop lcd here runs 16 hours or so in a day (provides slideshow pictures or tv when idle) and im suprised it hasnt gone south yet after 3 years.
r1ch4rd
May 5, 01:58 PM
It's a real place?!? :D
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