senseless
Apr 21, 09:34 PM
Busted woofer surrounds sound like cracking and flapping on loud bass. Blown tweeters just don't work and make the speaker sound muddy. I'm not sure what hissing is. Could be an amp issue. Try switching speakers to see if the problem moves with the suspected bad one.
steve_hill4
Sep 18, 11:35 AM
I got that when testing a cheap cordless mouse the other day. Our PC in the office wasn't picking up a signal when the receiver was plugged in, but our eMac was, (both are merely for testing purposes). Whenever I moved the mouse, the cursor moved. Great. Whenever I left or right clicked, it moved the cursor into the top corner. So I tried it back on the PC again and it started to work, with both buttons fine too.
Odd.
Odd.
macdaddy121
Apr 2, 09:07 AM
Where is it still the 1st April at this time of the day?
The story came out yesterday...
The story came out yesterday...
Cabbit
Apr 21, 10:02 AM
When i moved from Netbeans to Coda all i really missed was the code completion for Rails and PHP. However now that Netbeans is dropping Rails i would have had to move anyway.
Some things i noticed between Coda and Netbeans.
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Some things i noticed between Coda and Netbeans.
John.B
Apr 16, 07:30 PM
Hey, Steve. I'm available to work on the Board. Just sayin'...
donfishinghocke
May 4, 06:43 PM
this is what i got when i verified it. What does this mean, what do i do on this screen?http://i54.tinypic.com/2uzw3fl.png
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Apr 30, 05:52 PM
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ThaDoggg
Apr 22, 09:20 PM
Dell ultrasharp lineup. The u2311h offers the best bang for the buck. If you absolutely need 16:10 aspect ratio instead of 16:9 you can go with the u2410 but the jump in price is quite significant.
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c073186
Jan 18, 01:38 PM
I'm looking for a version of the song, "Hallelujah" that I saw on a TV commercial recently. Problem is, I cannot remember the commercial, either. But it was a woman's voice singing it, and I am pretty sure the commercial showed a woman and a child. (To the best of my memory... which isn't necessarily that good). Anyway, I just thought I'd give it a shot and see if anyone knows what I am talking about because I'd like to get that song. Thanks.
sportsfanMAW
Jun 23, 12:39 PM
I'll be there in the reservation line :) And I'm sure the mall will open early
nagromme
Mar 22, 09:48 PM
You want to use the beta SMP version--it will eventually expire and need an update, but it folds FAST! And it is the native version needed for Intel Macs.
Remove ALL traces of previous folding (search for f@h and fah and folding, I suppose) then gat "SMP Client Installer" here:
http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html
You won't need the terminal--it's a nice pref pane now. But at least during the beta period, be sure that:
a) You run it nearly full-time (deadlines are vey tight)
and b) You don't change your network (like pulling the Ethernet out or even losing yoru WiFi signal accidentally) without Stopping folding first. (This is done via System Preferences now.) My Wi-Fi drops out a few times a day, and all work is lost when it happens :( But Stanford knows about the issue I think.
InCrease may be useful, but I believe it's quirky with SMP still.
If you're already using SMP, then maybe it's just a temporary outage at Stanford.
More info at the teammacosx.com forums -- and we're open to helping any team, not just our own :) All are welcome, and all help the science.
Remove ALL traces of previous folding (search for f@h and fah and folding, I suppose) then gat "SMP Client Installer" here:
http://folding.stanford.edu/download.html
You won't need the terminal--it's a nice pref pane now. But at least during the beta period, be sure that:
a) You run it nearly full-time (deadlines are vey tight)
and b) You don't change your network (like pulling the Ethernet out or even losing yoru WiFi signal accidentally) without Stopping folding first. (This is done via System Preferences now.) My Wi-Fi drops out a few times a day, and all work is lost when it happens :( But Stanford knows about the issue I think.
InCrease may be useful, but I believe it's quirky with SMP still.
If you're already using SMP, then maybe it's just a temporary outage at Stanford.
More info at the teammacosx.com forums -- and we're open to helping any team, not just our own :) All are welcome, and all help the science.
rcmorgan540
Dec 18, 10:26 PM
MBP - Channel 9 (2.4)
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 39
Mini - Channel 9 92.4)
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 65
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 39
Mini - Channel 9 92.4)
PHY 802.11 N
Transmit Rate 65
Nedrie
Mar 11, 03:08 PM
If you are getting a 3G version, you can buy them at 5:00PM at the official Verizon or AT&T stores (not resellers). I'm at the Verizon Wireless in Turkey Creek and I am the only person here waiting for an iPad 2. Wait, two more people just walked in. So, 3 people. They are writing down names on a legal pad as you come in.
Just a heads up, if you think lines are for suckers.
Just a heads up, if you think lines are for suckers.
Sossity
Dec 22, 01:36 AM
I often make greeting cards for family overseas, birthday, Christmas mostly, but others as well. They like my photos I take.
so far I have used photoshop elements, are there any other mac apps that can create greeting cards that look like they came from the store with my own photos on them, I like making nice lettering on them as well, that I can customize.
so far I have used photoshop elements, are there any other mac apps that can create greeting cards that look like they came from the store with my own photos on them, I like making nice lettering on them as well, that I can customize.
bmcgonag
Jan 18, 09:51 PM
Possibly a "Thank You" or "Nice Tip" or "Nice Answer" button for the forum posts.
I've seen this on other forums, and it's nice to give props without adding to the length of a thread.
I've seen this on other forums, and it's nice to give props without adding to the length of a thread.
m-dogg
Sep 15, 04:54 PM
Is this an inside joke or something? Cause I sure as heck don't get it...
Ugh - Make them go away!
There was a thread on these blue/green guys when they first started popping up at macrumors.com.
I think iGary started that one too. I am one of those who was and is still annoyed by them...
Ugh - Make them go away!
There was a thread on these blue/green guys when they first started popping up at macrumors.com.
I think iGary started that one too. I am one of those who was and is still annoyed by them...
roadbloc
Mar 30, 10:58 AM
I'm serious. There is nothing like Foobar for OS X. Well... I guess there is VLC.
That is all I can think of. The reason there is no wide variety on OS X is because iTunes is pretty much the best, even if it is bloated and doesn't play some higher quality formats.
That is all I can think of. The reason there is no wide variety on OS X is because iTunes is pretty much the best, even if it is bloated and doesn't play some higher quality formats.
dmr727
Jul 10, 01:47 PM
I've always loved the first generation of Powerbooks. They were such an improvement in design over any other laptop of the time.
DirtySocks85
Mar 5, 03:10 PM
So I have a bit of a problem, and I'm on a semi-tight deadline to solve it (7:30pm CST), so I did the best thing I knew how: Turn to my fellow MacRumors Members for advice!
I'm broadcasting an event on LiveStream this evening and I have run into a bit of a hiccup. My internet connection for the event is a University network, and it would appear that they have some outgoing ports that I need open blocked. The LiveStream Procaster application has the following in its support documentation:
Most Routers and/or Firewalls should automatically configure themselves and allow you to connect with our various supported encoders. However, if you find yourself restricted for any reason, we recommend ensuring the following ports be opened: 80 and 1935 Outgoing.
I do not have access to the router/firewall settings for this University network (obviously), and cannot open those ports. The application does not give me the option to use another port (like 8080, which is obviously open).
My question is if there is a way within OS X to redirect all of my outgoing traffic intended for ports 80 and 1935 to ports that I know to be open.
Any help would be super appreciated!
I'm broadcasting an event on LiveStream this evening and I have run into a bit of a hiccup. My internet connection for the event is a University network, and it would appear that they have some outgoing ports that I need open blocked. The LiveStream Procaster application has the following in its support documentation:
Most Routers and/or Firewalls should automatically configure themselves and allow you to connect with our various supported encoders. However, if you find yourself restricted for any reason, we recommend ensuring the following ports be opened: 80 and 1935 Outgoing.
I do not have access to the router/firewall settings for this University network (obviously), and cannot open those ports. The application does not give me the option to use another port (like 8080, which is obviously open).
My question is if there is a way within OS X to redirect all of my outgoing traffic intended for ports 80 and 1935 to ports that I know to be open.
Any help would be super appreciated!
deviance
May 4, 05:15 AM
thanks very much for clearing things up guys. very helpful!
dianeoforegon
May 5, 06:05 PM
That depends on what your purchased. Office 2011 requires activation. You would need a 2 Pack in order to use on both computers. In the past you could install on one desktop and one laptop but that was discontinued in Office 2011.
I don't believe you can purchase another install once you purchase the 1 pack. The H&S version no longer comes with an email client so you can't use that to get around the requirements for installing on more than one computer.
An option would be to switch to IMAP and use your browser for viewing mail while you are traveling. If your provider doesn't offer IMAP you can setup Gmail as IMAP had have it forward your POP account so you will have access to those emails while traveling.
I don't believe you can purchase another install once you purchase the 1 pack. The H&S version no longer comes with an email client so you can't use that to get around the requirements for installing on more than one computer.
An option would be to switch to IMAP and use your browser for viewing mail while you are traveling. If your provider doesn't offer IMAP you can setup Gmail as IMAP had have it forward your POP account so you will have access to those emails while traveling.
MacBytes
Mar 7, 03:03 PM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Use your TiVo to control iTunes (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050307160301)
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Link: Use your TiVo to control iTunes (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050307160301)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
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cpnotebook80
Apr 18, 11:27 AM
I figured
So ask them to come back again for retake.
thats fine
thanks for response
So ask them to come back again for retake.
thats fine
thanks for response
puffmarvin
Oct 24, 09:33 PM
my friend who can understand/read MINIMAL japanese understands it as apple might tell someone about a portable telephone.
um... doesnt help out too much does it? sherlock says that apple already announced an iphone. i dont get it... anyone else? sorry arn!
um... doesnt help out too much does it? sherlock says that apple already announced an iphone. i dont get it... anyone else? sorry arn!
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