Rajani Isa
Apr 17, 12:11 AM
my vote is the logitech pure-fi anywhere 2
http://cdn1.techbargains.com/icache/2009/08/28/153014.jpeg
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Pure-Fi-Anywhere-Compact-Speakers/dp/B001G5Z82I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303003888&sr=8-1
btw I got mine on ebay for about $60
I think I managed 80 for mine, brand new :p
But yeah, great speakers, loved the sound (great for when you are wanting non-muzak sources of music in a resturant before it's open :D), my only issue is with the Otterbox defender case I now have, I need one of those dock extensions such as http://www.buyijet.com/index.php/iphone-extenders/iextend-slim.html - thinking of grabbing one next paycheck.
http://cdn1.techbargains.com/icache/2009/08/28/153014.jpeg
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Pure-Fi-Anywhere-Compact-Speakers/dp/B001G5Z82I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303003888&sr=8-1
btw I got mine on ebay for about $60
I think I managed 80 for mine, brand new :p
But yeah, great speakers, loved the sound (great for when you are wanting non-muzak sources of music in a resturant before it's open :D), my only issue is with the Otterbox defender case I now have, I need one of those dock extensions such as http://www.buyijet.com/index.php/iphone-extenders/iextend-slim.html - thinking of grabbing one next paycheck.
4JNA
Feb 22, 08:13 AM
...I'm wondering if there are any better apps to monitor FaH, which also include the ability to pause FaH, for the mac (leopard specifically)???
Thanks :)
welcome, and thanks for folding. i think you already found the two i would've recommended.
i assume when you say 'pause' you mean a 1 click or right-click 'pause'... nothing that i am aware of, but that's not saying much. EDIT: the current increase release FAQ page says 'You can start, stop, pause, and continue easily from InCrease or its Dock menu.' but since i'm not using it anymore, i can't confirm or deny that...
first, i guess, what kind of computer, and which client are you using? assume mac, and guessing the command line interface, so increase is about the only way to start/stop without getting geeky in terminal.
more info, and we can try and get you better answers. best of luck.
Thanks :)
welcome, and thanks for folding. i think you already found the two i would've recommended.
i assume when you say 'pause' you mean a 1 click or right-click 'pause'... nothing that i am aware of, but that's not saying much. EDIT: the current increase release FAQ page says 'You can start, stop, pause, and continue easily from InCrease or its Dock menu.' but since i'm not using it anymore, i can't confirm or deny that...
first, i guess, what kind of computer, and which client are you using? assume mac, and guessing the command line interface, so increase is about the only way to start/stop without getting geeky in terminal.
more info, and we can try and get you better answers. best of luck.
Deepdale
Sep 21, 05:00 PM
... I hoped for a price drop in powerbooks this week but looks like my hope will vanish (just a little, he, he)
Expectations of a price drop on Apple products is like patiently waiting for President Bush to acknowledge mistakes relating to the mess in Iraq. Anything is possible, but I hope you can hold your breath for quite some time.
Expectations of a price drop on Apple products is like patiently waiting for President Bush to acknowledge mistakes relating to the mess in Iraq. Anything is possible, but I hope you can hold your breath for quite some time.
jake4ever
Apr 2, 03:25 AM
I like it.
utcoug1
Mar 27, 09:44 PM
Run hardware test.
What monitor/s and how are they connected?
Cheers
Hadn't thought of running a hardware test. Thanks.
I am using an 22" Viewsonic LED connected via MiniDisplay Port/MiniDisplay-DVI adapter.
What monitor/s and how are they connected?
Cheers
Hadn't thought of running a hardware test. Thanks.
I am using an 22" Viewsonic LED connected via MiniDisplay Port/MiniDisplay-DVI adapter.
Cutwolf
Mar 27, 03:03 PM
Thanks, sim! Exactly what I wanted. It seems easy given how quickly you responded -- how can I do it for myself next time?
And thanks for the link, mac.
And thanks for the link, mac.
xboxer75010
May 26, 11:20 AM
Non-paying bidders will receive negative feedback.
Just a FIY but sellers can no longer leave neg. feedback for buyers anymore, part of the reason that I hate Ebay!!!
Just a FIY but sellers can no longer leave neg. feedback for buyers anymore, part of the reason that I hate Ebay!!!
thegoldenmackid
Jun 30, 09:51 AM
May be a good idea to describe what these are -- photos, links?
Review (http://www.digitalprosound.com/2002/10_oct/reviews/monitor_shootout.htm)
I can post pictures, but there really isn't much to see, they haven't been moved off my desk since I brought them home, there is no damage or what not. if anyone wants them I will post pictures, but I'm having some trouble with my camera, so I decided to get my thread up. I kinda assumed that most people that would be in the market for these probably wouldn't need to be reminded that they were speakers, but that was just a thought.
When bought so recently, the question always comes up, why not return it?
1. They are used, there is nothing wrong with them, but I don't think I could take them back?
2. I just don't have any use for them anymore, I've slimmed down my desk(s) and dont need these again
Review (http://www.digitalprosound.com/2002/10_oct/reviews/monitor_shootout.htm)
I can post pictures, but there really isn't much to see, they haven't been moved off my desk since I brought them home, there is no damage or what not. if anyone wants them I will post pictures, but I'm having some trouble with my camera, so I decided to get my thread up. I kinda assumed that most people that would be in the market for these probably wouldn't need to be reminded that they were speakers, but that was just a thought.
When bought so recently, the question always comes up, why not return it?
1. They are used, there is nothing wrong with them, but I don't think I could take them back?
2. I just don't have any use for them anymore, I've slimmed down my desk(s) and dont need these again
sikkinixx
Apr 16, 06:54 PM
well just look at the name of the site it was posted on.
mophienick
Apr 25, 08:01 PM
Hey I just want to clarify, that you will not be able to control your car stereo iPhone controls when connected through the Juice Pack. I thought you just were wondering if it would charge the phone in the car while connected to the Juice Pack, so I wanted to follow up just to clarify.
Thanks,
Nick
Thanks,
Nick
izibo
May 6, 06:04 AM
Anybody has experiences with this setup? Do you use Mini display to vga or hdmi?:D
Shouldn't be an issue whatsoever. Just use DVI or HDMI. I would skip VGA.
Shouldn't be an issue whatsoever. Just use DVI or HDMI. I would skip VGA.
wordoflife
Apr 15, 10:40 PM
I always type in print view.
MacRumorUser
Nov 29, 05:00 PM
^ You could have got it off Steam today for $7.50 ;)
FleurDeMal
Apr 25, 07:36 PM
Just bought a 24" Acer LED and the monoPrice cable and the max I'm seeing is 1600x900. The display was adverted as 1920x1080 ...
Thanks!
Thanks!
Mr. Anderson
Sep 17, 10:22 AM
Well, I really do feel your pain.
It took 3 weeks for my TiPB to be built and shipped last October. Since its came out of Taiwan, it takes a while, even if you get faster shipping. And I had to get another TiPB from Apple because the 1st one was stolen off the docks at FedEx! So after all the investigation and back and forth between Apple and FedEx, a new one was ordered and I eventually got it in December.....not fun!
D
It took 3 weeks for my TiPB to be built and shipped last October. Since its came out of Taiwan, it takes a while, even if you get faster shipping. And I had to get another TiPB from Apple because the 1st one was stolen off the docks at FedEx! So after all the investigation and back and forth between Apple and FedEx, a new one was ordered and I eventually got it in December.....not fun!
D
Grimace
Dec 10, 08:58 PM
Hey everyone, this is a dream set up for anyone in the graphics design, video, or audio production world!
2.5Ghz x 2
1.25Ghz Front Side Bus on each processor
2.0 Gigs of RAM
ATI Radeon 9600 XT AGP Graphics Card (ADC and DVI ports)
160GB Serial ATA (SATA) Hard Drive (empty Hard Drive bay for expansion)
8X DVD+-R/RWSuperdrive
PCI-X and PCI Slots
Firewire 400 (2) and 800 (1)
USB 2.0 Ports (3)
Optical Audio In and Optical Audio Out
Bluetooth Built In
AppleCare warranty is active on the machine until September 2007.
Also available are two 23" Cinema Displays - both are under warranty (one is covered for 2 years more years with the CPU)
I am open to splitting things up. ALL items have ORIGINAL apple boxes in perfect condition!
2.5Ghz x 2
1.25Ghz Front Side Bus on each processor
2.0 Gigs of RAM
ATI Radeon 9600 XT AGP Graphics Card (ADC and DVI ports)
160GB Serial ATA (SATA) Hard Drive (empty Hard Drive bay for expansion)
8X DVD+-R/RWSuperdrive
PCI-X and PCI Slots
Firewire 400 (2) and 800 (1)
USB 2.0 Ports (3)
Optical Audio In and Optical Audio Out
Bluetooth Built In
AppleCare warranty is active on the machine until September 2007.
Also available are two 23" Cinema Displays - both are under warranty (one is covered for 2 years more years with the CPU)
I am open to splitting things up. ALL items have ORIGINAL apple boxes in perfect condition!
mainstreetmark
Nov 11, 01:37 PM
Since I'm a big fan of hierarchies for some reason, I had always planned to create a Guides hierarchy. However, up until very recently, we only had like 6 guides.
For example, I've created "Networking & Internet Guides" as well as "Fun but Useless Guides". The latter we can use for articles like how to do that slow-mo genie effect, where you killall the Dock, and the window remains mostly functional. A guide, yes, but a useless one. Used to have a few more, but they got axed before I (or someone) got around to re-writing them to avoid copyright issues.
So, here's the general rule we've all been kinda following -- Stick stuff in main categories. If the main category fills up, we'll be able to easily move them all into subcategories.
Like, I'd like to see a nicely organized Software category, but so far, we've only got Apple software - everything else is, thus far, been ignored. Perhaps some of us should create a "non-apple software project" where we slurp in Quicksilver and Menumeters and all the good apps out there. Not *all*, but if you, the author, think a piece of software is worth talking about, then it should be added.
Rambling...
For example, I've created "Networking & Internet Guides" as well as "Fun but Useless Guides". The latter we can use for articles like how to do that slow-mo genie effect, where you killall the Dock, and the window remains mostly functional. A guide, yes, but a useless one. Used to have a few more, but they got axed before I (or someone) got around to re-writing them to avoid copyright issues.
So, here's the general rule we've all been kinda following -- Stick stuff in main categories. If the main category fills up, we'll be able to easily move them all into subcategories.
Like, I'd like to see a nicely organized Software category, but so far, we've only got Apple software - everything else is, thus far, been ignored. Perhaps some of us should create a "non-apple software project" where we slurp in Quicksilver and Menumeters and all the good apps out there. Not *all*, but if you, the author, think a piece of software is worth talking about, then it should be added.
Rambling...
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 01:41 PM
Are you talking about the Time Capsule? If so, why not connect it via USB to your Mac directly and try Disk Utility then?
Or try this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1689025?threadID=1689025
found via "wiping time capsule (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=wiping+time+capsule&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)"
Or try this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1689025?threadID=1689025
found via "wiping time capsule (http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=wiping+time+capsule&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8)"
dh2005
May 6, 10:22 AM
Forget ARM. It's all about nuclear fusion-powered quasi-organic 'thinking' CPUs. Should be here in about fifty years...
hurk87
May 24, 06:18 PM
I'm not sure, Churchill itself opens at 9 AM (http://www.churchillsquare.com/) in the morning on Friday, but I've been told that for opening of Apple Store last summer doors were open at least at 7 AM. Maybe this will be the case as well or maybe people would have to queue outside.
Artmuzz
May 2, 07:42 AM
Thanks. I know how to buy online it's just that I get a bit paranoid about buying online when paying with visa card. i prefer buying straight from shop as I find that the safest way IMO.
Joshuarocks
Mar 18, 03:33 PM
Hello,
Bunzi2k4
Jan 25, 03:55 PM
I must say, that's a good idea. Can't wait to see the outcome of this project!
maflynn
Feb 1, 10:32 AM
for me, I don't trust any of these services. I'd rather maintain my own backups.
I have read some instances where a person needed to restore their system from one of these online services and could not easily get it done. In the long run, a couple of external drives is a safer and cheaper option then going to the cloud.
I use one external drive for offsite backups and one for hot backups.
I have read some instances where a person needed to restore their system from one of these online services and could not easily get it done. In the long run, a couple of external drives is a safer and cheaper option then going to the cloud.
I use one external drive for offsite backups and one for hot backups.
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