simsaladimbamba
May 2, 02:21 PM
If it is an Aluminium MBP (early 2008) and not one of the current Unibody MBPs (late 2008), maybe this applies: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2377
jettredmont
Oct 4, 03:37 PM
http://craig.stanton.net.nz/software/iPhotoToGoogleEarth.html
http://craig.stanton.net.nz/software/Geotagger.html
http://oregonstate.edu/~earlyj/gpsphotolinker/extras.php
Hmmm.
http://craig.stanton.net.nz/software/Geotagger.html
http://oregonstate.edu/~earlyj/gpsphotolinker/extras.php
Hmmm.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 11, 05:19 PM
Why don't you use the SLEEP feature?
And what exact Mac and Mac OS X version do you have?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_identify_your_Mac_short.png
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version, visualised in a more elaborate image (http://tinyurl.com/66ah4n6)
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version using this 25 second video tutorial (3MB, .mp4, H.264) (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_VTs/MR_VT_AboutThisMac.mp4)
And what exact Mac and Mac OS X version do you have?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_identify_your_Mac_short.png
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version, visualised in a more elaborate image (http://tinyurl.com/66ah4n6)
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version using this 25 second video tutorial (3MB, .mp4, H.264) (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_VTs/MR_VT_AboutThisMac.mp4)
a456
Jan 10, 06:40 AM
The point was to thank his family and all the other families for their support in helping get the iPhone ready in the build up to the expo and over the preceding years. Steve thanked the families in his keynote directly. I guess it to the public it says 'we do magic but we have personal lives too', maybe this is the softer side of Steve coming out.
derbothaus
May 3, 01:16 PM
For future proof and if budget allows, get the 6-core 3.33. At least those CPU's are still spendy currently. W3680 is 1059.00. 2x E5620's are around 700.00. I am in the same boat right now at work. We need to have 10.6 bootable pro's. If the 2011-12 Pro's ship with Lion and we wait we are very unhappy. So we are most likely buying a fleet of 3.33 6-cores. Update to lion after 10.7.4+. The users currently have 2.26GHz 8-core and they hate them for the Adobe work they do.
hazePWN
Apr 16, 01:57 PM
http://project.na.tl/assets/4.3ipt2g.png
Took a while from day 2. Original iOS 4.3
Took a while from day 2. Original iOS 4.3
Link2999
Apr 27, 09:42 PM
Just ordered it. Hopefully it runs as well as the stock RAM.
snberk103
Mar 12, 01:57 PM
I blush, and thanks.
Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
Just make sure that you let us know what it is you do end up with!
A Mini is also not a bad idea.
1) Get a refurbished one to save some bucks. Max out the RAM yourself - save bucks over Apple doing it.
2) Add FW external HDDs for storage. They can be used on a Mac Pro or an iMac later on.
3) With the money saved on the Mini, you can get a high quality monitor. Also transferable to a Mac Pro or an iMac later (as a 2nd monitor). A good monitor can used for several to many years comfortably. Imho, it's better to produce better photos (because the monitor is accurate) and wait some extra seconds, than to get a faster computer but put out photos with inaccurate colour.
4) Start investing in the SW tools that you will want/need. These are also transferable to a new system.
5) When you finally spring for a fully loaded, 24 core, 512MB RAM, 72 TB Storage, 4 graphic cards, 4 Thunderbolt ports iMac Pro Supreme Tower all of the peripherals and software moves too.
It's how I got started. A small Mini with a 23" ACD. Everything I bought to go with it also had to work with a (future) Mac Pro. Eventually I was working with Photoshop files that were approaching 1GB, on a Mini with only 1GB of memory (the days when opening a Mini involved spludging).
There was a lot of HDD thrashing. I was afraid that PS would crash, so I saved often. It took so long to save a big file, that I could go out and mow the lawn or do the dishes while it thrashed away. I got a lot of housework done that summer. Ironically, that Mini never crashed. Not once.
Eventually I got my current Mac Pro, and it was like moving from steam trains to warp drive. All the peripherals and SW moved too, so the only cost was the Mac Pro itself plus the extra HDDs I added at the time.
That Mini then got hooked up the TV where it served up all of our music throughout the house, and movies to the TV for a couple of years. I've upgraded that Mini to a newer one but the first one still works, and I keep it as a spare.
Nah... I just feel sentimental for it. What a workhorse!
hackthatphone
Mar 27, 01:33 PM
I think, none has jailbroken ipad 2 yet. Neither Comex, if he had done it, he wud already pushed it out before anyone could. That draws more respect!!
I think its more of a photoshopped image!!
+1 for my ignore list.
You have a lot to learn.
I think its more of a photoshopped image!!
+1 for my ignore list.
You have a lot to learn.
IJ Reilly
Dec 31, 07:45 PM
The new front page looks awful, when I set the fonts to +1 in Safari. Unreadable, actually. I'd post a snapshot if I could in this forum.
Darwin
Mar 7, 06:59 AM
That video is a classic :)
edesignuk
Aug 15, 02:54 PM
Burn baby burn....:D
blueroom
Apr 19, 05:47 PM
The 150 is a big battery. It'll work great with your MBP.
Cameront9
Aug 8, 05:27 PM
[QUOTE=Cameront9]So with WMP gone and now VPC gone, the only MAJOR software developed for Macs by Microsoft is Office?
QUOTE]
WMP may be killed but Microsoft made Flip4Mac� which plays .wma and .wmv useing quick time. It works fine.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/wmcomponents.mspx
By the way you can still download WMP here.
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx?pid=download&location=/mac/download/misc/winmp_osx.xml&secid=80&ssid=8&flgnosysreq=True
Ah, but MS didn't develop Flip4Mac. As far as I know, they didn't even buy it. They just worked out a deal to distribute it.
QUOTE]
WMP may be killed but Microsoft made Flip4Mac� which plays .wma and .wmv useing quick time. It works fine.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/wmcomponents.mspx
By the way you can still download WMP here.
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx?pid=download&location=/mac/download/misc/winmp_osx.xml&secid=80&ssid=8&flgnosysreq=True
Ah, but MS didn't develop Flip4Mac. As far as I know, they didn't even buy it. They just worked out a deal to distribute it.
rrandyy
Apr 18, 02:58 PM
I'm looking to setup an external hard drive with my airport extreme.
Plan to use it for:
Time machine backups
Air drive
I'm looking for about 500GB to 1TB. Ideally, the drive will be setup near my TV, so it is important that it is quiet. Any suggestions for an external drive?
Order of importance:
1. Quiet
2. Size (500GB+)
3. Price
4. Looks
I did search, but surprisingly did not find many relevant posts. If you are aware of any, please link to them. Thanks!
Plan to use it for:
Time machine backups
Air drive
I'm looking for about 500GB to 1TB. Ideally, the drive will be setup near my TV, so it is important that it is quiet. Any suggestions for an external drive?
Order of importance:
1. Quiet
2. Size (500GB+)
3. Price
4. Looks
I did search, but surprisingly did not find many relevant posts. If you are aware of any, please link to them. Thanks!
Blu101
Nov 3, 11:03 PM
Another car wallpaper :D
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
Link please.
*sigh* one day...:(
With and without the dock:
Link please.
benhollberg
Mar 14, 05:47 PM
I'm really surprised they had that many.
John.B
Apr 4, 04:28 PM
Yeah, Thunderbolt and Sandy Bridge and I am in.
^^^^ This! :cool:
Why, what can you use the TB port with today?
It means in the near future I'd be able get high speed disk transfers via a large external drive (or disk array) while still having a small, portable 13" MBA.
Why not future proof it?
^^^^ This! :cool:
Why, what can you use the TB port with today?
It means in the near future I'd be able get high speed disk transfers via a large external drive (or disk array) while still having a small, portable 13" MBA.
Why not future proof it?
lolsoz
Apr 24, 10:18 AM
Sup guys,
Ive got a iphone 3gs that my friend gave me to JB and Unlock. Its running IOS 4.2.1 and i wanted to restore to 4.3.2 for a fresh start to JB. When I tried to restore kept giving me (1015) error messages, I also tried the restore on a Mac and another Win7. Ive been researching on the Internet for the past 3 days! I downloaded so many programs its not even funny. I tried ~~~ Reb00tMee - iReb - Blackra1n - Recboot - iRecovery - TinyUmbrella - LibUSB - and also tried to downgrade iTunes and do all that - and many other things!! :o:o:o:o:mad:
Plz help me on this!
P.S. The symbol that the iphone is stuck on is the `Connect to iTunes` AND I AM NOT TRYING TO DOWNGRADE I AM JUST TRYING TO DO A REGULAR RESTORE. Ive done many JB's as well.
HELP!~!~!
Ive got a iphone 3gs that my friend gave me to JB and Unlock. Its running IOS 4.2.1 and i wanted to restore to 4.3.2 for a fresh start to JB. When I tried to restore kept giving me (1015) error messages, I also tried the restore on a Mac and another Win7. Ive been researching on the Internet for the past 3 days! I downloaded so many programs its not even funny. I tried ~~~ Reb00tMee - iReb - Blackra1n - Recboot - iRecovery - TinyUmbrella - LibUSB - and also tried to downgrade iTunes and do all that - and many other things!! :o:o:o:o:mad:
Plz help me on this!
P.S. The symbol that the iphone is stuck on is the `Connect to iTunes` AND I AM NOT TRYING TO DOWNGRADE I AM JUST TRYING TO DO A REGULAR RESTORE. Ive done many JB's as well.
HELP!~!~!
Lord Blackadder
Mar 9, 01:55 PM
As evidence that some rich people didn't earn their wealth, you just referenced Enron that went bankrupt, Madoff who went to prison, and the Banks who we bailed out... and would have otherwise gone bankrupt. So, essentially three examples where the free market either did or would have (without government intervention) correctly punished bad businesses. Odd choice.
Not really. I consider them vastly underpunished. Do you honestly think that all of the wealth that they stole went back where it belonged? How many friends, relatives, smaller investors and purveyors of luxury goods and services recieved a windfall from these criminals? The crime cannot be undone. They spread their ill-gotten gains around for some time and much of it cannot be recovered. Justice is only partially done at best.
Hardly. All I'm trying to do is better understand your position. You seem to take the position that the majority or mob rule can decide how much money to take from one person without inflicting the same on another person... in effect choosing winners and losers. Furthermore, you seem to not put any limit on this position so it would seem that you feel the majority has the right/ability to take as much money from 'the rich' as they choose to as long as they do it with a majority in the democratic process. This would imply that you don't think that the person who actually earned the wealth has any sort of moral or legal claim on the wealth. Please enlighten me as to where I am going astray in describing your position.
You love those loaded terms. If taxation is "mob rule", then we've been living under it since the 18th century. As far as "choosing" winners and losers, you seem fine with letting your vaunted "free market" do it; I happen to think that such a process is unjust if unalloyed with further means to prevent excess. The mere fact that a person makes a living and then some from the "free market" does not necessarily make them a legitimate "winner" with the strongest moral claim to all of their wealth. In fact, if you agree with the concept of taxation you already agree with this principle. Your "right" to anything is predicated on your ability to protect it, whether that be through legal processes, or through coercive force. Nothing in "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" specifically states that the top 1% of this nation ought own 50% of the wealth.
You are ignoring my point about how small cabals of wealthy and powerful people pay lip service to democracy and then do whatever they want - how is this somehow less of an injustice than the rest of us raising taxes on your beloved billionaires? Especially when you aren't one of them?
Finally, just because you have a legal or moral claim to wealth or property does not mean that you are the only person with a claim, or that your claim is the strongest. All Americans have a very strong moral and legal claim to being able to earn a living - but as wealth increases the moral claim weakens, to the point that the wealthiest people maintain much of their wealth not through any moral right but simply through their own ability to hang on to it. Your first dollar is very much yours - but your ten millionth is up for some debate.
Not really. I consider them vastly underpunished. Do you honestly think that all of the wealth that they stole went back where it belonged? How many friends, relatives, smaller investors and purveyors of luxury goods and services recieved a windfall from these criminals? The crime cannot be undone. They spread their ill-gotten gains around for some time and much of it cannot be recovered. Justice is only partially done at best.
Hardly. All I'm trying to do is better understand your position. You seem to take the position that the majority or mob rule can decide how much money to take from one person without inflicting the same on another person... in effect choosing winners and losers. Furthermore, you seem to not put any limit on this position so it would seem that you feel the majority has the right/ability to take as much money from 'the rich' as they choose to as long as they do it with a majority in the democratic process. This would imply that you don't think that the person who actually earned the wealth has any sort of moral or legal claim on the wealth. Please enlighten me as to where I am going astray in describing your position.
You love those loaded terms. If taxation is "mob rule", then we've been living under it since the 18th century. As far as "choosing" winners and losers, you seem fine with letting your vaunted "free market" do it; I happen to think that such a process is unjust if unalloyed with further means to prevent excess. The mere fact that a person makes a living and then some from the "free market" does not necessarily make them a legitimate "winner" with the strongest moral claim to all of their wealth. In fact, if you agree with the concept of taxation you already agree with this principle. Your "right" to anything is predicated on your ability to protect it, whether that be through legal processes, or through coercive force. Nothing in "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" specifically states that the top 1% of this nation ought own 50% of the wealth.
You are ignoring my point about how small cabals of wealthy and powerful people pay lip service to democracy and then do whatever they want - how is this somehow less of an injustice than the rest of us raising taxes on your beloved billionaires? Especially when you aren't one of them?
Finally, just because you have a legal or moral claim to wealth or property does not mean that you are the only person with a claim, or that your claim is the strongest. All Americans have a very strong moral and legal claim to being able to earn a living - but as wealth increases the moral claim weakens, to the point that the wealthiest people maintain much of their wealth not through any moral right but simply through their own ability to hang on to it. Your first dollar is very much yours - but your ten millionth is up for some debate.
bigandy
Aug 5, 10:30 AM
In scotland, there's loads of people called mac and macintosh.
Yup, just like me. :D
Yup, just like me. :D
ghileman
Sep 29, 10:45 AM
As luck would have it right after transferring my entire iTunes music collection to my Time Capsule *and* importing 150 of my 300 CDs to TimeCapsule, my TC hard drive broke.
(btw, I have a separate question in peripherals on whether I should replace the TC in the U.S. or London, where I'm moving for the next 3-4 years.)
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1022618
I'm covered under AppleCare and will get a new Time Capsule. But my non-CD music collection is now housed solely on my iPhone. Nearly all of it was acquired outside of iTunes (e.g, ripping CDs which I no longer have).
Is there a way to resync the music collection back to my laptop? I've unchecked music syncing in iTunes for now as I get a warning message saying that if I do sync music I'll lose all the music on the iPhone.
Thanks.
(btw, I have a separate question in peripherals on whether I should replace the TC in the U.S. or London, where I'm moving for the next 3-4 years.)
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1022618
I'm covered under AppleCare and will get a new Time Capsule. But my non-CD music collection is now housed solely on my iPhone. Nearly all of it was acquired outside of iTunes (e.g, ripping CDs which I no longer have).
Is there a way to resync the music collection back to my laptop? I've unchecked music syncing in iTunes for now as I get a warning message saying that if I do sync music I'll lose all the music on the iPhone.
Thanks.
MacTech68
Mar 2, 02:30 AM
Although the original site seems to have gone, thanks to the magic of The WayBack machine, this collection should provide what you want - including some long lost System 6 sounds:
MacOS Classic Sound Pack v1.4 (http://web.archive.org/web/20070822220325/http://sagefire.org/2005/04/04/macos-classic-sound-pack-v14/)
Enjoy! :D
________
BMW Z8 (http://www.bmw-tech.org/wiki/BMW_Z8)
MacOS Classic Sound Pack v1.4 (http://web.archive.org/web/20070822220325/http://sagefire.org/2005/04/04/macos-classic-sound-pack-v14/)
Enjoy! :D
________
BMW Z8 (http://www.bmw-tech.org/wiki/BMW_Z8)
NathP
Mar 25, 05:46 AM
About 30th in the queue right now. The :apple: staff have already been out:
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