asif786
Sep 24, 03:57 AM
i've read a few..
apple confidential - good book, but i think it's bit of an information overload. the layout is kinda odd - i can't remember, but i don't think it was chronological. and plus there was little 'facts' splattered all over the page. i think :rolleyes:
icon - this one was okay. i was looking forward to this one (maybe because it actually has a decent cover?). anyway, it didn't disappoint. i liked it because it was much more up to date than the others (and therefore covered apple & steve's recent success)
the second coming of steve jobs - i bought this as an audiobook and i've listened to it a few times. very interesting. (although maybe i liked it because it was being read to be and i'm lazy? who knows..)
anyway, i have apple confidential handy. if you want to borrow it to read let me know, jack.
apple confidential - good book, but i think it's bit of an information overload. the layout is kinda odd - i can't remember, but i don't think it was chronological. and plus there was little 'facts' splattered all over the page. i think :rolleyes:
icon - this one was okay. i was looking forward to this one (maybe because it actually has a decent cover?). anyway, it didn't disappoint. i liked it because it was much more up to date than the others (and therefore covered apple & steve's recent success)
the second coming of steve jobs - i bought this as an audiobook and i've listened to it a few times. very interesting. (although maybe i liked it because it was being read to be and i'm lazy? who knows..)
anyway, i have apple confidential handy. if you want to borrow it to read let me know, jack.
Detrius
May 2, 11:14 PM
Type "last" in the Terminal and press enter. Anything labeled as a "crash" is simply an improper shutdown. You can also search in Console.app for "previous shutdown cause", and the numbers given can be cross-referenced for why the machine thinks it turned off.
mark28
Mar 5, 10:46 AM
Not orchestral specifically. Just samples that are of outstanding quality. :)
t1937r0
Sep 13, 11:43 AM
I just joined MacRumor's seti@home team.
I had communication problems when I tried to connect to folding@home,
but when I have a few minutes, I'll give it another try.
When it works, the Verizon NationalAccess cardbus card is great!
Original core duo mac mini, powerbook g4 (1.67Ghz). Someday I'll load the boinc client on my dual core G5, emac G4, and G4 mini. But not today.
Robin
I had communication problems when I tried to connect to folding@home,
but when I have a few minutes, I'll give it another try.
When it works, the Verizon NationalAccess cardbus card is great!
Original core duo mac mini, powerbook g4 (1.67Ghz). Someday I'll load the boinc client on my dual core G5, emac G4, and G4 mini. But not today.
Robin
MisterMe
Apr 29, 06:53 PM
...
Where can I get MS Office for Mac?Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com/mac/buy).
Where can I get MS Office for Mac?Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com/mac/buy).
lanulos
Dec 30, 10:54 PM
nice try, this doesnt work without developer firmware
...and we wouldn't want anyone to impersonate a developer, so whatever you do, don't google the build number 8c5115c
...and we wouldn't want anyone to impersonate a developer, so whatever you do, don't google the build number 8c5115c
mikora7
May 6, 10:50 AM
I reset network settings first. When that didn't work, I hooked it up to the computer and tried a full restore to factory settings. When that didn't work, I tried resetting the network again, so I guess I've done all I can do on my own. I'll look into the cost of repairs. I'm pretty sure I don't have Apple Care so we'll have to see what the best option is. Thanks!
TRUCRACKER
Aug 28, 04:43 PM
There's already a setup thread with thousands of posts. Lets not have another.
Doctor Q
Aug 5, 11:36 AM
rdhazrd: To make your contest entry eligible, you'll need to edit your post and attach that image to the post, not link to it with IMG tags. (That rule ensures that contest entries are on our server.)
Grolubao
Mar 31, 08:11 AM
But you already have it, it's called Skype :)
ipacmm
Sep 19, 07:18 AM
I agree with others, it has a nice clean design to it.
skunk
Oct 12, 03:47 PM
I agree that they'd be better off bundling iWork while it only consists of Pages and Keynote, as a taster for the eventual suite-scale upgrade. I have absolutely no use for Keynote anyway, so as far as I'm concerned, the money is just for Pages, which is not much of a sweetener compared with the Educational version of Office.
shadowmoses
Sep 17, 12:37 AM
Sorry to bump, but couldnt anyone help me?? someone must have tried RAM with heatsinks on there mac mini...The problem is so much RAM these days ships with the heatsinks fitted,
SHadOW
SHadOW
FireSokar
Apr 6, 10:48 PM
not sure if this means anything (or has been posted elsewhere)
http://twitter.com/greenpois0n_jb
Jailbreak iPad 2 4.3.1 with GreenPois0n (Soon!) http://t.co/IThoZ9X Make it trends #GreenPois0n !! (RT!)
It's not really a green poison twitter acct it's a troll
http://twitter.com/greenpois0n_jb
Jailbreak iPad 2 4.3.1 with GreenPois0n (Soon!) http://t.co/IThoZ9X Make it trends #GreenPois0n !! (RT!)
It's not really a green poison twitter acct it's a troll
r1ch4rd
Mar 5, 03:09 PM
I don't really think that Bill Gate's money is that big of a deal. If you consider the amount of influence he has had in terms of creating jobs and opportunities for other people you'd probably be happy to pay him the $40bn. Microsoft itself hires more than 100,000 people - never mind every other company that partners with or relies on Microsoft in some way. That in turn generates huge amounts of tax and prosperity. On top of that, it also happens that Bill Gates is very charitable. I suspect that a lot of wealthy people are.
This is why I would support the idea that the wealthy should be rewarded. If my CEO hadn't been allowed to become successful, I wouldn't have a job. The same applies for most people here.
This is why I would support the idea that the wealthy should be rewarded. If my CEO hadn't been allowed to become successful, I wouldn't have a job. The same applies for most people here.
memoirtree
Jan 23, 08:53 PM
"I haven't even gotten a chance to use this baby, I haven't been able to get it working/turn on even once.
What is the problem here?!"
I'm going to _guess_ that there's something that's not right with the particular cable you have right now.
I'd suggest obtaining another cable from _a different_ source. If the results are the same, then you can start looking at other areas.
But I'd replace the cable first.
Suggestion:
For a replacement cable, try monoprice.com.
Hm, well I just bought this cable from the apple store yesterday.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/TP320LL/A
and to answer the above question, yes I did install the drivers.
What is the problem here?!"
I'm going to _guess_ that there's something that's not right with the particular cable you have right now.
I'd suggest obtaining another cable from _a different_ source. If the results are the same, then you can start looking at other areas.
But I'd replace the cable first.
Suggestion:
For a replacement cable, try monoprice.com.
Hm, well I just bought this cable from the apple store yesterday.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/TP320LL/A
and to answer the above question, yes I did install the drivers.
dguisinger
Oct 4, 08:35 PM
E911 on GSM phones is handled by triangulation at the towers. GPS is not a component common to most GSM phones and certainly not a part of the standard (E911 wouldn't work with older or imported phones if they relied upon GPS.)
I think GPS is, IIRC, built into IS-95 ("CDMA") in some form, as phones have to have some idea of where they are for the system to work (GSM is more "I can hear a tower, I'll talk to that. Ooops! It's complaining I'm too loud, I'll lower my power level", that kind of thing. Very laid back and easy going. Nice.)
Actually I have 3 T-Mobile phones, each has GPS for use in E-911. Its a new federally mandated requirement.
I think GPS is, IIRC, built into IS-95 ("CDMA") in some form, as phones have to have some idea of where they are for the system to work (GSM is more "I can hear a tower, I'll talk to that. Ooops! It's complaining I'm too loud, I'll lower my power level", that kind of thing. Very laid back and easy going. Nice.)
Actually I have 3 T-Mobile phones, each has GPS for use in E-911. Its a new federally mandated requirement.
dc52nv
Apr 5, 11:21 PM
YOU can't, but if you click the little http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/report.gif that is in your first post, you can message a moderator to delete it for you.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
lol thanks for the help.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
lol thanks for the help.
flopticalcube
Apr 16, 01:09 PM
I occasionally drive a Ford F350 SuperDuty diesel. For a truck, diesel is really the way to go. It can pull a house, uphill, with a headwind, in a snowstorm. No petrol engine comes close in the torque department, especially at low speeds. Noisy as hell and slow as a turtle off the line but that's not what the vehicle is about. Fuel savings are considerable of petrol equivalent in this vehicle.
AnewMac
Feb 10, 09:16 PM
The screen wheel protection has to count for something doesn't it. I kind of think they are kinda cool, someone please agree!!!
Fine Im outta here. :o
Fine Im outta here. :o
aussiechris
Apr 14, 08:29 PM
G'day Guys,
I have been having a look around for a solution to my slow network problem, with no luck. Hopefully somebody here can help me.
I have 2 mac pro systems I use for audio and video work. They are on the company network which seems to be 10/100 and a little slow. When I am transferring large files between the two machines (which are on opposite sides of the room) it takes forever because the speed is limited to 100Base-T and not 1000 that the computers can work at. This is no good. I need speed. Can I run a private network on the Ethernet 2 sockets for transferring data between the 2 computers? How can I set it up so that these computers will always choose this private network for transferring data? Will this work when transferring data for Qmaster jobs?
As no other computers will need to be on the network, I assume it is as simple as plugging the two computers together with an Ethernet cable and making sure they can see each other. The hard part is making sure they always use this network and not the company network.
Ideas anyone?
Cheers,
Chris
I have been having a look around for a solution to my slow network problem, with no luck. Hopefully somebody here can help me.
I have 2 mac pro systems I use for audio and video work. They are on the company network which seems to be 10/100 and a little slow. When I am transferring large files between the two machines (which are on opposite sides of the room) it takes forever because the speed is limited to 100Base-T and not 1000 that the computers can work at. This is no good. I need speed. Can I run a private network on the Ethernet 2 sockets for transferring data between the 2 computers? How can I set it up so that these computers will always choose this private network for transferring data? Will this work when transferring data for Qmaster jobs?
As no other computers will need to be on the network, I assume it is as simple as plugging the two computers together with an Ethernet cable and making sure they can see each other. The hard part is making sure they always use this network and not the company network.
Ideas anyone?
Cheers,
Chris
Plumbstone
Mar 5, 10:52 AM
It can be pretty tricky, as for orchestral stuff I often use LA scoring strings for strings, East West for brass and woodwinds and symphobia for weirder scoring tools.
As for everything else, there are a load of great Kontakt libraries available, from mellotrons to harpsichords, blues harps to clavs.
Basically I reckon there is no 1 library out there that does it all, so Komplete 7 is a pretty good place to start, you can always add more libraries to it as you go along.
What is your budget? LA scoring strings is over $1000 for instance!
As for everything else, there are a load of great Kontakt libraries available, from mellotrons to harpsichords, blues harps to clavs.
Basically I reckon there is no 1 library out there that does it all, so Komplete 7 is a pretty good place to start, you can always add more libraries to it as you go along.
What is your budget? LA scoring strings is over $1000 for instance!
zach
Sep 12, 07:54 PM
Gapless playback on my 60GB 5G now works. Thank you apple. Finally.
i haven't tried this yet, but if it's true, i'm basically the happiest person ever.
i haven't tried this yet, but if it's true, i'm basically the happiest person ever.
benpatient
Oct 4, 01:36 PM
This will just be a metadata field embedded in the EXIF data of cameraphone photos taken by iPhone users that have paid for the GPS service.
When you sync your iPhone up with you mac later on, the images will be put into iPhoto and through that will be able to link to GoogleEarth.
Since the "camera" will be the cell phone's built-in camera (with stunning 1/4" lens, I'm sure), the quality of the images will make this a novelty feature. Add to that the complexities of international cell phone access charges and GPS service, and the Mac-only limitation of the GoogleEarth connection (unless Apple also announces iLife for Windows, and it's free, or at least iPhoto is free).
Meh
When you sync your iPhone up with you mac later on, the images will be put into iPhoto and through that will be able to link to GoogleEarth.
Since the "camera" will be the cell phone's built-in camera (with stunning 1/4" lens, I'm sure), the quality of the images will make this a novelty feature. Add to that the complexities of international cell phone access charges and GPS service, and the Mac-only limitation of the GoogleEarth connection (unless Apple also announces iLife for Windows, and it's free, or at least iPhoto is free).
Meh
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