blevins321
Feb 23, 08:41 AM
Thanks all. Pic #1 is actually a sunrise. First one I'd seen in awhile :D. I think I'm just going to stick to this being a hobby. I use Aperture3 for my library, and I'll definitely play around with the post-processing features. Didn't use them for any of the posted photos. Thanks for all the advice!
Eniregnat
Sep 26, 01:24 PM
My little 1gb shuffle works great as a key and as a place for music. I store my important documents, my software keys, a copy of my encryption/decryption software for my keys, and I still have room for music and audio books.
HiRez
Oct 29, 05:47 AM
Pretty sure they cannot play MP3 CDs. I don't even think the MP3 CD format existed when the PS2 came out (MP3 files existed, but no one had yet thought of making a CD player capable of playing them directly).
beige matchbox
Mar 21, 07:41 PM
Thinking about it, i rather like co-operative games. Best of both worlds :cool:
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AppledUp
Apr 29, 10:36 PM
Thanks for more suggestions the mStand looks the best and ive heard nothing but good things
ashman70
May 5, 01:29 PM
I concur, external is the way to go. Dlink and others make some relatively inexpensive external enclosures that can hold 2, 4 or more drives, depending on your budget; you buy your own drives, whatever size you want, say 2x2TB drives and configure the enclosure (not all do this) with RAID 1, that way you have redundancy if one drive fails. This is what I would suggest you look into, its not that expensive and provides lots of space and protection from drive failure. Most of these enclosures are USB, some, usually more expensive, offer firewire or network connectivity.
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Solafaa
Nov 16, 12:27 AM
Like you said if you need a portable mac then get the PowerBook 15", if you dont need a laptop then get a G5 iMac but you would need o upgrade RAM in whatever mac you get.
ender land
Apr 17, 09:02 AM
This is funny.
Missing things like TL;DR requests, +1 spam, etc :)
Missing things like TL;DR requests, +1 spam, etc :)
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MacBandit
Jul 2, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by mnkeybsness
clicking the finder icon will merely bring all finder windows to the front.
i prefer the expose way of showing the finder.
I agree Expos� is the better way as it is a simply push of a button or a click but the option to totally reveal the desktop is already there as I pointed out above. You just have to select the finder or desktop and then hit option-apple-h.
clicking the finder icon will merely bring all finder windows to the front.
i prefer the expose way of showing the finder.
I agree Expos� is the better way as it is a simply push of a button or a click but the option to totally reveal the desktop is already there as I pointed out above. You just have to select the finder or desktop and then hit option-apple-h.
THFourteen
Mar 18, 05:08 AM
damn. i was hoping everyone would go to Regent Street.
Not sure i'll be there at 4am!!!
Not sure i'll be there at 4am!!!
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SeniorGato1
May 3, 08:34 AM
Kingston uses the same controller as OEM Apple SSD's. Here's my pick, which also includes an external case for your stock HD.
http://www.buy.com/prod/kingston-128gb-ssdnow-v100-series-2-5-sata-ii-solid-state-drive/q/loc/101/218194460.html
http://www.buy.com/prod/kingston-128gb-ssdnow-v100-series-2-5-sata-ii-solid-state-drive/q/loc/101/218194460.html
atszyman
Apr 5, 03:53 PM
Some one from some little European country kept daring me to try and catch up to them.
Ditto....
Ditto....
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robotrenegade
Jul 5, 11:57 PM
Thanks I'll try some and let you know. If anyone ele has ideas please let me know.
macintoshtoffy
Jul 3, 08:46 PM
I've held off on 10.6.4 because of Photoshop CS5 slowdown reports. This update was heavily beta tested from what I remember. Lots of problems. I guess I'll wait till 10.6.5.
Have you actually installed the latest Photoshop update (12.0.1)?
Have you actually installed the latest Photoshop update (12.0.1)?
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heaven
Sep 23, 05:17 PM
Always great to hear! Someday we ll get M$!!!! http://instagiber.net/smiliesdotcom/kao/chika/chirol_krackr.gif
8CoreWhore
Apr 20, 06:08 PM
good, useful :apple:
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Lord Appleseed
May 6, 03:27 PM
I am going to be picking up my new 27" iMac at the store tomorrow. For the past 4 years I have been using a 24" Dell at 1920x1200. Since the 27" iMac is 2560x1140, do most people run it at native or something lower?
I am looking forward to the increased screen size so I can have more rows/columns viewable, but not sure I want them any smaller.
I sit about 24-30" away from the screen.
How would the 27" look at something lower?
LCDs looks horrible when not ran at their native resolution. You will definitely want to run it at 2560x1600. If the text is too small, sit closer or make the fonts bigger.
SHEESH!
2560x1440
@Topic, it looks horrible if not run at native res.
I am looking forward to the increased screen size so I can have more rows/columns viewable, but not sure I want them any smaller.
I sit about 24-30" away from the screen.
How would the 27" look at something lower?
LCDs looks horrible when not ran at their native resolution. You will definitely want to run it at 2560x1600. If the text is too small, sit closer or make the fonts bigger.
SHEESH!
2560x1440
@Topic, it looks horrible if not run at native res.
Champale
Sep 28, 10:50 AM
No opinion on Bluetooth mice. Other than wishing like everyone else that Apple would make their new one in bluetooth.
I've heard lots of good things on this board about Crucial so you might want to check their ram out.
Lastly, I edit video on a 15" PB and have had no problems with heat. But I do recommend the ilap. It's a great stand and I've bought two of them to use with both my powerbooks. http://www.raindesigninc.com/ilap.html
Cheers!
I've heard lots of good things on this board about Crucial so you might want to check their ram out.
Lastly, I edit video on a 15" PB and have had no problems with heat. But I do recommend the ilap. It's a great stand and I've bought two of them to use with both my powerbooks. http://www.raindesigninc.com/ilap.html
Cheers!
Jaffa Cake
Feb 8, 03:56 PM
He died from a wound to his right calf?-- that a chicken inflicted?-- in two hours?Do you think there was more to it � maybe fowl play was involved?
olternaut
Jan 14, 12:32 PM
That depends on where in the world you live.
NYC man! ..........thats new york city for those who need help figuring it out. :D
NYC man! ..........thats new york city for those who need help figuring it out. :D
AmigoMac
Nov 11, 05:52 AM
why has nobody ever replied to this???
:eek:
You should have asked why nobody replied to this (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=15)
:p
-oldest post without a reply- :rolleyes: ;)
:eek:
You should have asked why nobody replied to this (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=15)
:p
-oldest post without a reply- :rolleyes: ;)
kretzy
Dec 19, 09:36 AM
I think this is the coolest animated 'tar I've seen. It's so detailed, funny and clever! Nice job! ;)
Young Spade
Apr 22, 01:17 AM
Haha luckily for you (and I as well) they do, for free, with no questions asked. This is widely known that the polycarbonate Macs crack around the area near the bottom of the screen (plastic) and at the palm rest around the corners.
Just call ahead, make sure they have the part in stock (tell them that it's cracked and ask if they can fix it in house) and if so, head over there, drop it off, find something to do, and come back later that day and pick it up :)
The bottom palm rest of my blackbook is cracked and I'm planning on going to the nearest Apple store as soon as I get off for the summer to get it fixed.
Just call ahead, make sure they have the part in stock (tell them that it's cracked and ask if they can fix it in house) and if so, head over there, drop it off, find something to do, and come back later that day and pick it up :)
The bottom palm rest of my blackbook is cracked and I'm planning on going to the nearest Apple store as soon as I get off for the summer to get it fixed.
blevins321
Apr 28, 09:07 AM
Thank you so much! I've been searching everywhere and wasn't able to find a concrete answer. That just makes AppleCare even more of a no-brainer!
I'm in the same boat - the nearest Apple Store is over an hour away. Luckily we have two stores near here - Mactown and MacDepot. You don't even have to call Apple first - you can just take it in. A friend of mine near here had her power adapter fry her Macsafe board inside her Macbook. Took it to Mactown, and the next day the board and the adapter were both replaced no charge. Saw the repair invoice that they were billing Apple for and it was over $600. Definitely paid off. :D
I'm in the same boat - the nearest Apple Store is over an hour away. Luckily we have two stores near here - Mactown and MacDepot. You don't even have to call Apple first - you can just take it in. A friend of mine near here had her power adapter fry her Macsafe board inside her Macbook. Took it to Mactown, and the next day the board and the adapter were both replaced no charge. Saw the repair invoice that they were billing Apple for and it was over $600. Definitely paid off. :D
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