
torbjoern
Feb 6, 11:57 AM
So why don't they make these anymore?
They have MR now.
They have MR now.

dethmaShine
Apr 18, 10:27 AM
Just asking a fair question:
How many redesigns are possible?
How many redesigns are possible?

TheNorthWaves
Mar 15, 07:11 AM
makes sense. I've never seen anybody that actually had one.

DVDA
Mar 15, 07:53 PM
Does anyone know of any store in UT that has anything in stock? Or anyplace that looks like they may still have anything online?

MikePA
Mar 27, 05:57 AM
Or follow a nice, easy iPhone dev related Twitter list, which includes all the main players, like this one:
http://twitter.com/Aubin/iphone-jailbreak-teams
This also allows you to follow all the irrelevant re-tweets comex does, as if anyone cares what he thinks about non-jb topics.
http://twitter.com/Aubin/iphone-jailbreak-teams
This also allows you to follow all the irrelevant re-tweets comex does, as if anyone cares what he thinks about non-jb topics.

arn
May 11, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by dukestreet
Ah, sounds great. I'm glad you're acknowledging the MacRumors Community, giving it a vote of confidence.
One question for you Arn. When you first started this site, would have expected it to have turned into what you see today or were you hoping for something else?
Overall, I like how things have turned out...
Ideally, I would like to be able to put more time into the design/graphics of the site... but it does what it needs to at the moment.
In terms of functionality, I would have liked it to be a bit more easily trackable - rumor wise... with perhaps the latest rumors available on specific topics, as well as a more easily searchable database.... but that comes with time and some coding.... and I'll get to it... maybe by MWNY, we'll have things a bit better...
overall, I'm pretty pleased though, and enjoy the rumor community.
arn
Ah, sounds great. I'm glad you're acknowledging the MacRumors Community, giving it a vote of confidence.
One question for you Arn. When you first started this site, would have expected it to have turned into what you see today or were you hoping for something else?
Overall, I like how things have turned out...
Ideally, I would like to be able to put more time into the design/graphics of the site... but it does what it needs to at the moment.
In terms of functionality, I would have liked it to be a bit more easily trackable - rumor wise... with perhaps the latest rumors available on specific topics, as well as a more easily searchable database.... but that comes with time and some coding.... and I'll get to it... maybe by MWNY, we'll have things a bit better...
overall, I'm pretty pleased though, and enjoy the rumor community.
arn

chown33
Mar 25, 10:37 AM
Post the code that doesn't work.
1. Describe what you expected to happen.
2. Describe what actually happened. (Include any error messages)
1. Describe what you expected to happen.
2. Describe what actually happened. (Include any error messages)

sinsin07
Apr 15, 05:12 PM
iPhone/iPad/iTouch/Andoid = subgames/subgaming (mind numbing time killers)
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming
PSP/DS/3rd/PS3/xBox = gaming

SWD
May 6, 12:17 PM
That's great. Kinda funny, I'm actually a trained musician.

Bheleu
Apr 19, 07:55 PM
Searching for a used MacBook with CS5 MS already installed (they are out there, but I semi question the legitimacy of some as they have no media included, just preinstalled), and I am starting to also question on whether finding one with CS5 is really important if my main purpose is to learn Xcode, write iPad apps, and teach my oldest girl how to do the same. For those of you with CS5, how useful is it for App creation? What other applications should I be looking at with those goals? I have found I can get a decent 2.4ghz dual core with 4GB ram plus HD for around $400 (without CS5). Thanks!

shartypants
Mar 14, 05:24 PM
You mean they haven't already built in Zune functions into their Windows 7 phones??? Microsoft is way behind (their copycat product plans).

Cakester
Apr 24, 09:00 PM
check if they require verification for you to change your email address. If not, it's probably fake.
It doesn't verify....interesting. Oh well, it was an interesting thought for a little while.
It doesn't verify....interesting. Oh well, it was an interesting thought for a little while.

nomar383
Mar 7, 05:28 PM
I'll be there as well! But not until about 5 or 6PM since I'm driving down from Idaho.
For those that get there early, keep us updated on the lines and stock!
For those that get there early, keep us updated on the lines and stock!

TheSVD
Mar 25, 06:13 AM
Oh thanks by the way man, I just printed it at A1 leaving all settings (other than quality) intact and they came out awesome :) thanks :D

Gloor
Jan 16, 06:05 AM
It will be this year. Most likely WWDC, along with a new refreshed, redesigned Nehalem Mac Pro (no kidding, another one will be out then). Don't listen to the others. I think Apple is holding off till this date.
Well, if they don't release in January then I hope you are right. There is nothing worse than buying something and 1 month later Apple updates it. If ACD gets update at the end of the year with Nehalem (don't expect Nehalem sooner) then I will be more than happy with my february purchase. :)
Well, if they don't release in January then I hope you are right. There is nothing worse than buying something and 1 month later Apple updates it. If ACD gets update at the end of the year with Nehalem (don't expect Nehalem sooner) then I will be more than happy with my february purchase. :)

Morn
Dec 25, 10:13 PM
I doubt it's a serious problem, just ignore it and just don't turn it off.

sivaprakash
Apr 6, 08:46 PM
The simpler version of URLs are working well. Do I need to add any escape characters?

cyberghoser1
Apr 12, 04:44 AM
It is a charger from a company rather than an official one, but all the voltage readings and so on are the same on both chargers.
Try to reset your PMU: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1431?viewlocale=en_US
Try to reset your PMU: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1431?viewlocale=en_US

nanofrog
Apr 25, 09:55 AM
It's not that I have an innate fear of soldering :) the task indeed sounds fairly straightforward and from a rational perspective very little can go wrong but there is just something about connecting 2x $500 SSD's with a cable that underwent some DIY soldering that does not sit too well with me and I can't really test it with a cheapo PC first too as that does not have any backplane cables that have male SATA DATA/POWER header.
It's a better connection than using crimp connectors, and is how your expensive electronics are manufactured (all the components are soldered to the PCB). ;)
Soldering wire isn't as common as crimp connectors due to costs (more labor intensive to solder, as well as more expensive materials and equipment is used).
I believe I will instead purchase the kind of cable you posted a link to and stay away from soldering or using nuts and crimp connectors. It probably won't turn out much more expensive either as I won't be needing that SATA Y splitter, but a regular widely available 2xSATA power that connects to molex will do with a cable like in link.
Either way will work, so it's up to you (soldered version isn't quite as messy IMO).
Also have found this one, but it's 1m long! No info on how long the one in your link is too.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1m-Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-Cable-29P-1-SATA-7P-Cable-/130468432498?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e60864a72#ht_645wt_901
The one I linked was 0.5 meters. You cannot go over 1.0 meters in total cable length with SATA drives, so please keep that in mind (the signal voltage is weak, and anything longer causes stability problems).
And this one, but it has 2x SAS connectors on the main female header so I doubt it will be compatible with the backplane connection cable on the Mac Pro.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-29Pin-2-SATA-7Pin-Cable-0-5m-/110654347387?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c383587b#ht_1881wt_901
Skip this one.
It's a better connection than using crimp connectors, and is how your expensive electronics are manufactured (all the components are soldered to the PCB). ;)
Soldering wire isn't as common as crimp connectors due to costs (more labor intensive to solder, as well as more expensive materials and equipment is used).
I believe I will instead purchase the kind of cable you posted a link to and stay away from soldering or using nuts and crimp connectors. It probably won't turn out much more expensive either as I won't be needing that SATA Y splitter, but a regular widely available 2xSATA power that connects to molex will do with a cable like in link.
Either way will work, so it's up to you (soldered version isn't quite as messy IMO).
Also have found this one, but it's 1m long! No info on how long the one in your link is too.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1m-Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-Cable-29P-1-SATA-7P-Cable-/130468432498?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e60864a72#ht_645wt_901
The one I linked was 0.5 meters. You cannot go over 1.0 meters in total cable length with SATA drives, so please keep that in mind (the signal voltage is weak, and anything longer causes stability problems).
And this one, but it has 2x SAS connectors on the main female header so I doubt it will be compatible with the backplane connection cable on the Mac Pro.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Hard-Disk-SFF-8482-SAS-29Pin-2-SATA-7Pin-Cable-0-5m-/110654347387?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c383587b#ht_1881wt_901
Skip this one.
AppleScruff1
Apr 20, 10:15 PM
I hope all of the big oil companies have a record year for profits too. It's worth it to me to pay $4 gal for gas to help it come true.
MrNomNoms
Mar 14, 09:54 PM
So, now Zune software is gonna compete with Windows Phone 7? :confused:
Zune now being used to brand the synchronisation software and music service - it no longer has anything to do with hardware in much the same way that iTunes is the player and music service with the iPod/iPhone being the devices themselves.
Personally I made no sense what so ever doing the hardware given that Microsoft was better suited focusing on the software and then letting the various vendors out there sort out the hardware details. IMHO I do think that they should expand Windows Phone 7 to include media players and tablets as well.
Zune now being used to brand the synchronisation software and music service - it no longer has anything to do with hardware in much the same way that iTunes is the player and music service with the iPod/iPhone being the devices themselves.
Personally I made no sense what so ever doing the hardware given that Microsoft was better suited focusing on the software and then letting the various vendors out there sort out the hardware details. IMHO I do think that they should expand Windows Phone 7 to include media players and tablets as well.
MrXiro
May 2, 09:57 AM
I only have 229 posts... :(
Also I'm not exactly looking to sell... I just wanted to gauge what it could sell for... it's under consideration right now though amongst a few things I want to sell.
I wasn't intending on offering to sell it on Macrumors in any way though.
I can't even see the Marketplace forum... where the heck is it?
Also I'm not exactly looking to sell... I just wanted to gauge what it could sell for... it's under consideration right now though amongst a few things I want to sell.
I wasn't intending on offering to sell it on Macrumors in any way though.
I can't even see the Marketplace forum... where the heck is it?
Burr510
Mar 14, 08:07 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)
Not surprised.... Disappointed in the lack of competition for Apple.
From what I've heard the Zune had some nice features. I think one major downfall about Zune is that you have to buy Microsoft points (that's my experience with my Xbox). That is a major pain and inconvenient. It's not simple for the user. I hated spending more money for something then I had to.
Not surprised.... Disappointed in the lack of competition for Apple.
From what I've heard the Zune had some nice features. I think one major downfall about Zune is that you have to buy Microsoft points (that's my experience with my Xbox). That is a major pain and inconvenient. It's not simple for the user. I hated spending more money for something then I had to.
pna
May 1, 01:38 PM
I have a friend with a similar machine where I think the graphics chip is getting flaky -- replacement logic boards are surprisingly expensive, though I found a couple places that will fix it mail-order for around $350 US. Apple might even fix it for around that price too. I'll be interested to see what you come up with.
Yes -- I posted on the Apple flat rate $350, out of warranty fix it plan. I was using it to get the logic board replaced on my 2006 original core duo mbp. They started the transaction for me in the apple store at the genius bar, and apparently the only real requirement is that the laptop isn't badly physically damaged or liquid damaged. You could probably start the process with applecare representatives as well, even though you're out of warranty.
They estimated 5-7 days to turn it around for me. After 10 days or so they were still waiting for the part. When I called they expedited it, then after another two days, just offered me a 50% discount on a new mbp.
I happily took them up on their order, and they set up a CTO 15" mbp for me at my request. Ended up saving over $1000 off of the full price. A very nice turn of events that, given how scarce those old logic boards appear to be, may well end up happening to you as well. If not, it's a fairly cheap repair, all things considered.
Yes -- I posted on the Apple flat rate $350, out of warranty fix it plan. I was using it to get the logic board replaced on my 2006 original core duo mbp. They started the transaction for me in the apple store at the genius bar, and apparently the only real requirement is that the laptop isn't badly physically damaged or liquid damaged. You could probably start the process with applecare representatives as well, even though you're out of warranty.
They estimated 5-7 days to turn it around for me. After 10 days or so they were still waiting for the part. When I called they expedited it, then after another two days, just offered me a 50% discount on a new mbp.
I happily took them up on their order, and they set up a CTO 15" mbp for me at my request. Ended up saving over $1000 off of the full price. A very nice turn of events that, given how scarce those old logic boards appear to be, may well end up happening to you as well. If not, it's a fairly cheap repair, all things considered.

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