gloryunited
Apr 27, 07:16 PM
my Chrome dock icon actually changed from 3D to 2D, then 3D, then back to 2D today... weird
Thank you for the link, now I can keep the original 3D icon on my dock.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it! :cool:
Thank you for the link, now I can keep the original 3D icon on my dock.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it! :cool:
Lotso
Apr 27, 04:02 PM
http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/6237/picture1qa.png (http://img834.imageshack.us/i/picture1qa.png/)
I can but the color does not change. I think that I calibrated the original profile and now it is incorrect.
I can but the color does not change. I think that I calibrated the original profile and now it is incorrect.
Fubar1977
Apr 17, 12:31 PM
No probs.
If you aren`t already aware of this, you can also "restore" your settings/apps/email etc onto your new iPad so setting up your next one should be a breeze.
If you aren`t already aware of this, you can also "restore" your settings/apps/email etc onto your new iPad so setting up your next one should be a breeze.
California
Dec 14, 11:24 PM
Uh, no way of telling manufacturer of hd unless you go to MORE INFO on ABOUT THIS MAC menu and click on ata devices and then it will tell you.
There is no stock hd in pbs or ibooks or any Apple -- either they come oem with Hitachi, Toshiba or Fujistu from my experience.
The 12" pb shipped in Jan with a stock 60gig 5400rpm hd and you would have to do your homework on a specific machine to determine manufactuer.
There is no stock hd in pbs or ibooks or any Apple -- either they come oem with Hitachi, Toshiba or Fujistu from my experience.
The 12" pb shipped in Jan with a stock 60gig 5400rpm hd and you would have to do your homework on a specific machine to determine manufactuer.
Flying Llama
Aug 14, 09:43 PM
Here's a slightly larger version (not applicable to the contest).
Hmm... Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic on Tatooine?
Hmm... Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic on Tatooine?
EZduzIT702
Jun 29, 02:57 AM
It is 12:56 am and there is already about 20 people here at the beltway AT&T location!
Toreador93
Dec 16, 05:37 AM
I'm afraid you'll be in the US$200 range (assuming you're using US currency). A new dell ultrasharp 17" will be less than $300, and a dell 2005fpw can be had between $400 and $500 (occasionally below $400)
wodeh
Mar 23, 07:44 AM
Anyone else going to be here? I'm trying to figure out what time to turn up- favouring later rather than earlier, as it'd be preferable to get half a days work in.
cleggster83
Jun 23, 09:20 PM
Gettin ready to go chill at the apple store here in Boulder, Co.
What time is it there?
A redbull down 3 to go!
What time is it there?
A redbull down 3 to go!
lupusarcanus
Mar 28, 01:39 PM
You could try the one here: http://hpc.sourceforge.net/
Then get anything else you need via MacPorts.
B
This ought to work. Thanks balamw!
Then get anything else you need via MacPorts.
B
This ought to work. Thanks balamw!
akm3
May 3, 09:28 PM
Sorry the document probably needs to be reprotected to make the forms work properly, I probably left it unprotected after editing the document.
I appreciate you looking at it, if you don't mind flipping the protection back on, the form should be editable again, but the behavior is the same - you can't select individual sentences and such to copy/paste, only giant blocks of the text.
I appreciate you looking at it, if you don't mind flipping the protection back on, the form should be editable again, but the behavior is the same - you can't select individual sentences and such to copy/paste, only giant blocks of the text.
ReanimationLP
Aug 6, 08:10 PM
They are made out of really soft foam that collapses easily.
I use a very small version of those rooms which is the shape of a box at work all the time to test the incoming CMU200s to screen them.
I use a very small version of those rooms which is the shape of a box at work all the time to test the incoming CMU200s to screen them.
chazco
Apr 13, 11:03 AM
http://www.apple.com/jobs/uk/leaderprogram.html
In this 24-month rotational programme, you�ll spend time working in key store positions, learning and experiencing how to lead in this unique environment. You�ll also develop your natural skills to motivate and inspire those around you � as they develop, inspire and motivate you.
The Apple Store Leader Program is a 24-month immersion in every aspect of managing and operating an Apple Retail Store. You�ll emerge from the program with world-class leadership skills and the opportunity to secure a leadership position at one of our stores anywhere in the world.
This sounds like a fantastic opportunity. Has anyone on the board applied this year (or last)?
In this 24-month rotational programme, you�ll spend time working in key store positions, learning and experiencing how to lead in this unique environment. You�ll also develop your natural skills to motivate and inspire those around you � as they develop, inspire and motivate you.
The Apple Store Leader Program is a 24-month immersion in every aspect of managing and operating an Apple Retail Store. You�ll emerge from the program with world-class leadership skills and the opportunity to secure a leadership position at one of our stores anywhere in the world.
This sounds like a fantastic opportunity. Has anyone on the board applied this year (or last)?
heehee
Apr 15, 09:32 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
As far as I know, there is no way to use exchange 2003 on outlook it even says so on the box.
Yes, exchange 2003 does work on iPad/ iPhone because it uses a mobile email.
We pay a company who hosts our exchange emails ALOT of money per month and they can't figure it out other than to upgrade to exchange 2007/2010. If they can't figure it out, I don't think there is a way cause they can't afford to lose our account.
As far as I know, there is no way to use exchange 2003 on outlook it even says so on the box.
Yes, exchange 2003 does work on iPad/ iPhone because it uses a mobile email.
We pay a company who hosts our exchange emails ALOT of money per month and they can't figure it out other than to upgrade to exchange 2007/2010. If they can't figure it out, I don't think there is a way cause they can't afford to lose our account.
bnookala
Apr 14, 10:54 PM
Hey guys!
So, I'm considering selling my MacBook, and I'd like a valuation, if possible.
I bought this machine 2.5 years ago from two eBay auctions The first was for a broken MacBook A1181, the second was for a MacBook 4,1 motherboard w/ a Core 2 Duo clocked at 2.4Ghz. Interesting to note that the guts of my White MacBook are from a Black MacBook :)
(Relevant) hardware specs:
CPU: Core 2 Duo @ 2.4Ghz/T8300 Bus Speed: 800Mhz
RAM: 4Gb/667Mhz
Disk: 500Gb at 5400rpm
The battery also provides at most 3 hours of power (still beating most other laptops :P) when doing casual browsing over WiFi.
All in all, it's a pretty beefy machine, and can even power external monitors up to 1620 x 1080.
It has some cosmetic damage, but I'd hope most people would be willing to look beyond that. Gallery here: http://imgur.com/a/bkBd7#xFLrp
Would someone please help value my MacBook? I've spent at least $800, and think it could be worth around $500 to $600.
Thanks!
So, I'm considering selling my MacBook, and I'd like a valuation, if possible.
I bought this machine 2.5 years ago from two eBay auctions The first was for a broken MacBook A1181, the second was for a MacBook 4,1 motherboard w/ a Core 2 Duo clocked at 2.4Ghz. Interesting to note that the guts of my White MacBook are from a Black MacBook :)
(Relevant) hardware specs:
CPU: Core 2 Duo @ 2.4Ghz/T8300 Bus Speed: 800Mhz
RAM: 4Gb/667Mhz
Disk: 500Gb at 5400rpm
The battery also provides at most 3 hours of power (still beating most other laptops :P) when doing casual browsing over WiFi.
All in all, it's a pretty beefy machine, and can even power external monitors up to 1620 x 1080.
It has some cosmetic damage, but I'd hope most people would be willing to look beyond that. Gallery here: http://imgur.com/a/bkBd7#xFLrp
Would someone please help value my MacBook? I've spent at least $800, and think it could be worth around $500 to $600.
Thanks!
Chaszmyr
Mar 15, 05:39 PM
It loads for me... But it takes a good 30 seconds or so.
I don't understand why it's so slow, because the quicktime movies download quite quickly.
I don't understand why it's so slow, because the quicktime movies download quite quickly.
shecky
Jan 12, 01:23 AM
12-48 hours.
SR71
Apr 23, 01:00 PM
I'm guessing $50 for a single person and $80 for a family pack. What are your guesses and why?
fun173
Aug 11, 02:30 AM
As much as i want to make you a low offer and hope you take it i'm going to be honest :p
Recently, the TAM's have been going up in value, on eBay.
Take a look at this one to get an idea http://cgi.ebay.com/Twentieth-Anniversary-Macintosh-TAM-20th-Apple-/130419073089?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
You say that yours has all the original stuff and has been upgraded, that is basically a gold mine, you could easily get upwards of $1000 on eBay, most likely more than that.
Could you post pictures for us to see, as a fellow TAM owner i love these machines to death and i would love to see one like yours with all the original stuff.
Where are you located, if your near me i might be interested in it.
Recently, the TAM's have been going up in value, on eBay.
Take a look at this one to get an idea http://cgi.ebay.com/Twentieth-Anniversary-Macintosh-TAM-20th-Apple-/130419073089?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0
You say that yours has all the original stuff and has been upgraded, that is basically a gold mine, you could easily get upwards of $1000 on eBay, most likely more than that.
Could you post pictures for us to see, as a fellow TAM owner i love these machines to death and i would love to see one like yours with all the original stuff.
Where are you located, if your near me i might be interested in it.
Eraserhead
Mar 4, 08:53 AM
For example pi is (Alt/Option)+(P)
square root is (alt/option)+(V)
Added, those are really useful!
square root is (alt/option)+(V)
Added, those are really useful!
Sossity
Dec 23, 12:46 AM
Hallmark for Mac is the best that I've found. Easy to use with your own design from the included images or from their designs where you can edit most of the type.
thanks for the suggestion, can I use my own photographs in the card designs?
thanks for the suggestion, can I use my own photographs in the card designs?
Wheeze
Jul 1, 08:55 PM
still for sale?
Benjamin
Mar 31, 06:08 AM
You actually look at the banners?
<-- has pith installed, has never seen a banner on spymac :p ;)
<-- has pith installed, has never seen a banner on spymac :p ;)
WardC
Aug 6, 02:45 AM
It's a security-based encryption key challenge, to test the security of 72-bit RC5 keys, to see if it can be cracked. 64-bit RC5 encryption was cracked successfully in 2002. It took them about 5 years to crack that code. They are less than 1% done cracking the 72-bit key, and they have been at it since the RC5-64 challenge ended in 2002 (8 years). About 0.9% through testing all possible keys in the keyspace to see if they match.
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
It's a distributed computing effort, and you run a client program on your machine, which fetches keys to test, then the cruncher tests each block of keys, and sends the data back to the server. Your stats are logged daily on a stats server, and it's a competitve contest to see who can crack the most keys. Faster machines will crack better, and the more computers you have running the client, the better.
RSA securities (the company that did security for Netscape) was originally hosting the contest with a $10,000 prize to the winner. The prize was to be split between distributed.net, the winner, the winner's team, and a voted charity organization. The winner got $1,000 and his team got $1,000 to split between themselves.
So, in sum, RC5-72 is a key-cracking challenge to test the strength and security of 72-bit key encryption. We all use 128-bit keys now for internet security, which are practically as safe as we can get. At the rate they are cracking RC5-72, it could take as much as 25 more years to finally crack it and find the matching key!!
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