iGary
Nov 4, 02:20 PM
The shadows are part of your background image on the main content area. There are some provisions for drop shadows in CSS but not enough browsers support them to really use them.
Cool - great. I will look in his image files.
A friend started this for me and had to stop, but this is actually teaching me much better than the books I have been reading because I can see the relation between code and Web site vetter.
Cool - great. I will look in his image files.
A friend started this for me and had to stop, but this is actually teaching me much better than the books I have been reading because I can see the relation between code and Web site vetter.
Charlie Sheen
Mar 26, 09:42 AM
try ubuntu. thats it
zwodubber
Apr 19, 10:53 PM
You just need to insert your Snow Leopard install disc to install the drivers for your hardware. Everything should be groovy after you do that.
This should work, but I have not done it without running the bootcamp assistant
This should work, but I have not done it without running the bootcamp assistant
poobear
May 4, 07:13 AM
I don't think the original SSD is so slow as to justify a -______________________-
G4DP
Dec 13, 08:15 AM
Well done, just inside top 300 in the UK.
Will start falling soon. Only have 2 cores running now.
[img=http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/7239/picture1dr2.th.png] (http://img223.imageshack.us/my.php?image=picture1dr2.png)
Will start falling soon. Only have 2 cores running now.
[img=http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/7239/picture1dr2.th.png] (http://img223.imageshack.us/my.php?image=picture1dr2.png)
EvilC5
Apr 13, 08:14 PM
Start the capture and walk away?
It's a stack of tapes and the 2 I looked at only had like 10 min on them.
Oh well, gotta get done.
It's a stack of tapes and the 2 I looked at only had like 10 min on them.
Oh well, gotta get done.
mrapplegate
Apr 1, 07:44 PM
Mine indexed in about 3hrs, then on reboot started indexing again. Both times taking 83% of my CPU.
Ouch. I'd report that then. I read on the Dev forum about it, but a re-boot fixed most last time I read.
Ouch. I'd report that then. I read on the Dev forum about it, but a re-boot fixed most last time I read.
jarinaz
Sep 26, 02:55 AM
I have a 51 inch HDTV. I was all set, as the earlier threads suggest, to buy the 12 inch powerbook so that I can run the DVI to my tv with blootooth mouse and keyboard. After reading for the last few weeks, I am scared to get the powerbook for so much money until the intel switch. I need a new computer and figure I will get a 12 new or 14 refurbished ibook. I know that running the S-Video to my TV will be of less quality and resolution than the DVI but I want to know if anyone has worked on their TV with this and what they think. It seems like the iBooks are the better value right now. I figure I will get one with my employee discount and sell it for 4 or 500 next year and grab the new powerbook. Im betting that the Intel switch is going to be balls out for Apple. Im guessing they bring out all the stops and start making this race with PC serious.
OSMac
Feb 26, 07:32 AM
Popular reasons...
Mame, genesis, etc., emulators
Btstack to use wii controller with emulators
Ifile file system manager
Copy clock app from iPhone to iPad
New always on mywi Bluetooth option
I say keep it stock for security reasons as long as possible ,
But those are some apps people JB for.
Mame, genesis, etc., emulators
Btstack to use wii controller with emulators
Ifile file system manager
Copy clock app from iPhone to iPad
New always on mywi Bluetooth option
I say keep it stock for security reasons as long as possible ,
But those are some apps people JB for.
maflynn
May 6, 06:31 AM
I'm not totally surprised. all companies throw a large net out hoping to ensnare them. The level of cut back is a bit surprised given the posturing that oracle had made before hand.
Still if google is found guilty of using Oracle's technology they're in deep kimchi
Still if google is found guilty of using Oracle's technology they're in deep kimchi
DeaconGraves
Apr 28, 11:06 AM
Search by username?
http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php
http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php
kgagne
Dec 31, 09:47 AM
Bob Bishop, co-founder of Apple's R&D lab, will be the keynote speaker at KansasFest 2011. Bob is part of the early history of the Apple computer and has developed numerous commercial software titles, worked side-by-side with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, written a book on assembly language programming, and published articles in most Apple II magazines. Bob has lived what most of us only dream about, and he has the stories to prove it.
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/
keen-on-mac-1
Dec 2, 09:10 AM
Haha that was pretty stupid. :)
Phrasikleia
Feb 23, 10:26 PM
Yes, I received a PM from a moderator stating that they had deleted the thread, but only because the OP requested it. I was relieved to hear that it didn't get zapped for some other reason, but it's puzzling that someone would want to withdraw his request for C&C like that. Granted, the two replies he received were critical, but they were very polite and thoughtful. Isn't getting that kind of feedback the whole point of requesting C&C? :confused:
I never got a chance to post my reply (which was long, and took me a good bit of time to compose), so I just sent a pm to the OP instead.
I never got a chance to post my reply (which was long, and took me a good bit of time to compose), so I just sent a pm to the OP instead.
4JNA
Nov 24, 05:47 PM
...Let's just say it's nice to be the boss. :D
let's instead say that it is nice to have the boss back, and folding for 3446!
way to go, keep it up!
let's instead say that it is nice to have the boss back, and folding for 3446!
way to go, keep it up!
Amber
Jun 20, 04:08 AM
How much shipped to the UK? London
Artful Dodger
Dec 14, 02:42 PM
Mouse gone on trade...:D
chrono1081
Apr 23, 04:06 PM
I use Screenflow for screen captures but it is pricey. $99.
Bear
Sep 28, 10:57 AM
http://www.powerbookmedic.com/Powerbook-G4-Aluminum-Ram-Upgrades-p-1-c-425.html
I thought the max ram we can have in our powerbook (aluminum family) is 1.25GB of RAM...how is this site selling one for 2GB? Do you think it is extremely faster than my 1.25GB RAM?The 12" PowerBook is limited to 1.25GB.
The 15" AlBook and the 17" both support up to 2 GB of memory.
I thought the max ram we can have in our powerbook (aluminum family) is 1.25GB of RAM...how is this site selling one for 2GB? Do you think it is extremely faster than my 1.25GB RAM?The 12" PowerBook is limited to 1.25GB.
The 15" AlBook and the 17" both support up to 2 GB of memory.
Hemingray
Sep 4, 03:04 PM
Originally posted by xelterran
ddr should go in the tibooks and imacs aswell - maby even the ibook.
"Fake" DDR or the real thing? Apple's current DDR implementation would hardly make a difference. But I suppose Apple is bound to do it sooner or later, from a pure marketing standpoint. I don't see the G3 iBooks getting DDR though.
I've been drooling for an iBook for awhile now, but I can live without it, so I'll give it a year and see where it is then. I sure hope they don't eliminate the 12" iBook, I happen to think a smaller laptop is better!
ddr should go in the tibooks and imacs aswell - maby even the ibook.
"Fake" DDR or the real thing? Apple's current DDR implementation would hardly make a difference. But I suppose Apple is bound to do it sooner or later, from a pure marketing standpoint. I don't see the G3 iBooks getting DDR though.
I've been drooling for an iBook for awhile now, but I can live without it, so I'll give it a year and see where it is then. I sure hope they don't eliminate the 12" iBook, I happen to think a smaller laptop is better!
anamenotused
Sep 26, 12:45 PM
ill buy it
dmw007
Apr 25, 09:40 PM
You don't need to have the same identity as your MacRumors name (although it would make sense).
Oh, good point. Sorry about that, I was just saying what to do from personal experience/use of folding@home. :o :)
Oh, good point. Sorry about that, I was just saying what to do from personal experience/use of folding@home. :o :)
Digitalclips
Apr 17, 09:24 AM
@John.B ...and should you ever decide to step down, I'd be glad to replace you.
Too funny guys.
Too funny guys.
thecow
Mar 3, 08:31 PM
Why do you have to be registered to download the program? I think it's kind of annoying. Is there any particular reason that you did this?
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