Yojiirill
Nov 30, 12:19 PM
http://www.ebcl.lib.id.us/ebcl/images/the%20library%20sign%20in%20cf.jpg
DavePurz
Apr 13, 04:52 AM
I thought Congress had made it a law that carriers provide you the unlock code, once your contract had been fulfilled? Whatever happened to this?
LightSpeed1
Apr 18, 11:34 PM
I'll believe it when I see it.
JohnDoe98
Mar 29, 09:52 PM
Because it isn't finished yet. You want a buggy JB?
dalvin200
Jan 10, 06:14 AM
i thought the same thing
Squire
Jan 1, 10:06 AM
Originally posted by scem0
It look great Arn, nice work.
Keep up the good work :).
I like it, too. It looks much more modern. There is a lot of info but as arn mentioned, that could be good or bad. Once I get used to it, it'll be good.
Happy New Year.
Squire
It look great Arn, nice work.
Keep up the good work :).
I like it, too. It looks much more modern. There is a lot of info but as arn mentioned, that could be good or bad. Once I get used to it, it'll be good.
Happy New Year.
Squire
Funkymonk
Feb 24, 08:18 AM
Honestly they should just kill the 13" mbp.
tigress666
Apr 18, 11:28 AM
I'll tell you what I've told everybody, this is not an AT&T problem. I have the Atrix and I have NEVER dropped a call in Saint Louis. My wife's Samsung Focus never has dropped a call in six months either. My friend has the iPhone 4 and another has the 3GS in Saint Louis and they CONSTANTLY cannot connect Call Failed or drop calls.
It's the iPhone man.
/rant
Oh don't tell them their perfect company doesn't make the perfect phone... they so want it to be AT&T's fault and not Apple's.
I remember when I first got my iphone (I'd been on AT&T/Cingular for years before that) I did notice a tendency to notice voicemails that appeared hours later than when they were given and the phone hadn't rang on me. And I know I ran into at least a customer at my store who had the same issue (we had called her to tell her her dog was ready and she hadn't recieved it... and then the voicemail popped up while she was in the store). I will admit that did improve so maybe Cingular was having issues getting voicemail to work with that particular phone at first (or maybe Apple's update to the iOS fixed it. I know the iOS it came with was very unstable, least for Safari and iOS 2.0 fixed stability issues)? But it definitely was something I had a problem with that phone that I didn't with others on the same provider.
I also noticed that it didn't have as good reception out on the water (when we fished) than other cellphones I've had on AT&T so you do have to be closer to signal with it (least with the 3G, I haven't had a chance to compare with the 4).
(disclaimer, I love my iphone but I'm pretty sure any issues is with the iphone and not with AT&T).
And I'll tell you what I've told everybody else. I had verizon for years. No dropped calls and signal in locations other carriers had none. I got the iphone in November on ATT. Weaker signal. Not only my phone, but in my office, my home and family's homes, non-iphones on ATT have worse signal.
If you are in the heart of a city and not in a particular building, then ATT is just fine. But go to certain areas in rural america and Verizon is much better.
So for my experience ATT is the problem.
Your experience doesn't amount to a hill of beans for proof. You did not have the same phone on Verizon to compare that it worked fine on Verizon so you can't say the phone would work fine on Verizon using your experience. And then you went on the iphone when you went on AT&T but it was the only phone you've used on AT&T so you don't know if that experience is consistant with different phones... so where is the proof that it was AT&T and not the iphone? You don't know because you had both a different phone and provider when you switched to AT&T so the problem could be with either.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
It's the iPhone man.
/rant
Oh don't tell them their perfect company doesn't make the perfect phone... they so want it to be AT&T's fault and not Apple's.
I remember when I first got my iphone (I'd been on AT&T/Cingular for years before that) I did notice a tendency to notice voicemails that appeared hours later than when they were given and the phone hadn't rang on me. And I know I ran into at least a customer at my store who had the same issue (we had called her to tell her her dog was ready and she hadn't recieved it... and then the voicemail popped up while she was in the store). I will admit that did improve so maybe Cingular was having issues getting voicemail to work with that particular phone at first (or maybe Apple's update to the iOS fixed it. I know the iOS it came with was very unstable, least for Safari and iOS 2.0 fixed stability issues)? But it definitely was something I had a problem with that phone that I didn't with others on the same provider.
I also noticed that it didn't have as good reception out on the water (when we fished) than other cellphones I've had on AT&T so you do have to be closer to signal with it (least with the 3G, I haven't had a chance to compare with the 4).
(disclaimer, I love my iphone but I'm pretty sure any issues is with the iphone and not with AT&T).
And I'll tell you what I've told everybody else. I had verizon for years. No dropped calls and signal in locations other carriers had none. I got the iphone in November on ATT. Weaker signal. Not only my phone, but in my office, my home and family's homes, non-iphones on ATT have worse signal.
If you are in the heart of a city and not in a particular building, then ATT is just fine. But go to certain areas in rural america and Verizon is much better.
So for my experience ATT is the problem.
Your experience doesn't amount to a hill of beans for proof. You did not have the same phone on Verizon to compare that it worked fine on Verizon so you can't say the phone would work fine on Verizon using your experience. And then you went on the iphone when you went on AT&T but it was the only phone you've used on AT&T so you don't know if that experience is consistant with different phones... so where is the proof that it was AT&T and not the iphone? You don't know because you had both a different phone and provider when you switched to AT&T so the problem could be with either.
Get back to us when you have the iphone on Verizon or at least have had another phone on AT&T (to see if you have the same problem with a different phone on AT&T).
scem0
Oct 26, 08:00 PM
Maybe it is a chip that takes a whole bunch of power, so they are making up for it by using 2 batteries. A 1.2 GHz tiBook would definitely not have too long of a battery life, unless it had 2 batteries. Good eye.
100Teraflops
Mar 6, 10:48 PM
I store an archive of my RAW files as DMG images of my memory cards on a large 1TB drive.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
Thanks VirtualRain! That makes a lot of sense using an external drive. As of now, my photos are the same size, but I do not know the size, but I have to enlarge them in order to see detail etc... I will have to think about 'segregating' my photos, as I do not do that currently. However, there is nothing wrong with it, as you point out it is "photo management." :cool:
Also, I was wondering whether the size of the pix utilized more GB, thanks for clarifying this!
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
Thanks VirtualRain! That makes a lot of sense using an external drive. As of now, my photos are the same size, but I do not know the size, but I have to enlarge them in order to see detail etc... I will have to think about 'segregating' my photos, as I do not do that currently. However, there is nothing wrong with it, as you point out it is "photo management." :cool:
Also, I was wondering whether the size of the pix utilized more GB, thanks for clarifying this!
JASApplications
Apr 30, 11:43 AM
Dude, who really cares!
But yes, the image is awesome! Yesterday was amazing, made me proud to be British :)
But yes, the image is awesome! Yesterday was amazing, made me proud to be British :)
NickZac
May 6, 12:07 PM
That's for the advice! I may try Crucial or OWC which looks like they guarantee Apple compatibility. I guess the Corsair's should work fine in a standard laptop.
I'de call Corsair first and see what they think. Perhaps it is bad RAM and they will replace it. If you decide to get OWC or Crucial and are not in a hurry, wait a little while and monitor the price as they go on sale. You can get some memory, like G Skill, for around $60, which most members here seem to love.
I'de call Corsair first and see what they think. Perhaps it is bad RAM and they will replace it. If you decide to get OWC or Crucial and are not in a hurry, wait a little while and monitor the price as they go on sale. You can get some memory, like G Skill, for around $60, which most members here seem to love.
Blakeasd
Apr 30, 08:39 AM
I subclassed NSPanel and did the following:
-(BOOL)canBecomeMainWindow{
for Max Factor 2011
Winnie Loo and Chui Ling wear Max Factor makeup for flawless-looking skin
Max Factor dubs themselves the
Makeup Beat » Max Factor
using Max Factor make-up.
-(BOOL)canBecomeMainWindow{
mikeyredk
Jul 7, 04:56 PM
recomend shut down for one hour or so
jvmxtra
May 1, 08:40 PM
JB team, you guys are doing great. We are all behind y'all.
Mal
Nov 12, 02:25 PM
Just changed it up. This is just a portion of an image, I just set it and let it center on the screen (cutting off the top and bottom), and it happened to land at a fairly nice spot. I have no idea what song either, I didn't care. I was actually looking for backgrounds for slides I was working on, and decided to repurpose this one.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12428034/Screen%20shot%202010-11-12%20at%203.22.51%20PM.PNG
Original from DeviantArt (http://night-fate-stock.deviantart.com/art/texture-7-118913384).
jW
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12428034/Screen%20shot%202010-11-12%20at%203.22.51%20PM.PNG
Original from DeviantArt (http://night-fate-stock.deviantart.com/art/texture-7-118913384).
jW
Gus
Jul 13, 12:12 AM
Then that is the ideal situation! you have no worries about erasing anything permanently through iTunes then, if you have it backed up. The previous suggestion is best then.
Regards,
Gus
Regards,
Gus
Jason Beck
Mar 8, 04:05 PM
Excellent. I await the day.
Ellen Betrix (Maxfactor)
generik
Dec 10, 12:42 AM
Better be cheaper
Unlikely
Unlikely
reubs
Nov 12, 12:41 PM
Here (http://static.simpledesktops.com/desktops/2010/03/25/amp.png) is a link to the wallpaper :)
I like my desktop like I like my desk top - clean. I use Quicksilver and Spotlight religiously. Hotkeys are beautiful.
Menubar Applications:
- Quicksilver for application launching
- Dropbox for file project sharing
- iMOnTime for assignment and project reminders
- Caffeine to keep my screen awake
- Shion for controlling the lights in my room
- Facebook Notifications for...Facebook...notifications
- Screensharing Monitor (turned on temporarily, forgot to turn off)
I really like that HDD icon. Where'd you get it?
I like my desktop like I like my desk top - clean. I use Quicksilver and Spotlight religiously. Hotkeys are beautiful.
Menubar Applications:
- Quicksilver for application launching
- Dropbox for file project sharing
- iMOnTime for assignment and project reminders
- Caffeine to keep my screen awake
- Shion for controlling the lights in my room
- Facebook Notifications for...Facebook...notifications
- Screensharing Monitor (turned on temporarily, forgot to turn off)
I really like that HDD icon. Where'd you get it?
stridemat
Mar 15, 03:21 PM
I have no evidence for this, but I can't see the audio quality being different between the various models.
Thomas Veil
Mar 3, 03:33 PM
There seems to be this unwritten internet rule that when you can't win arguments on current events, you fall back on "theoreticals".
...A corollary of which is, if it involves money, be sure you use the name of some rich person other than Warren Buffett.
(If nobody else has claimed this rule, I hereby dub it Veil's Second (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9582595&postcount=37) Law. :D )
...A corollary of which is, if it involves money, be sure you use the name of some rich person other than Warren Buffett.
(If nobody else has claimed this rule, I hereby dub it Veil's Second (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9582595&postcount=37) Law. :D )
Powerbook G5
Dec 31, 09:53 PM
The only problem that I've seen with the new site are the random glitches I get involving differently colored boxes around the borders and such. Besides that, it seems really nice. I like the more modern look, I just fall into that camp that isn't as thrilled with the addition of the third column because of space/readability reasons, but I am already getting more used to it and within a few days I am sure it will be like second nature to browse the site for the information I am looking for.
shawnce
Oct 24, 05:09 PM
i suspect we'll see leopard released in january.
I hope you are wrong :)
I want Apple to take the time that is needed to clean and update their APIs as best they can... the 64 bit API switch is their best chance and only near term chance to clean house.
I hope you are wrong :)
I want Apple to take the time that is needed to clean and update their APIs as best they can... the 64 bit API switch is their best chance and only near term chance to clean house.
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