leekohler
Jan 8, 10:40 PM
I'm going to have to go with Tin Drum, as well.
Remember Mick Karn's solo single "Buoy" with David Sylvian on vocals? That was a good jam.
No! I'll look that up.
Remember Mick Karn's solo single "Buoy" with David Sylvian on vocals? That was a good jam.
No! I'll look that up.
psychonaut
Mar 29, 11:53 PM
Thanks for the review. You did point out that it does not cover the front camera, but it appears that it does cover the ambient light sensor. Can you please confirm?
Oh wow! Good call, I just checked and yes it does cover the light sensor...
Oh wow! Good call, I just checked and yes it does cover the light sensor...
patrick0brien
Jul 26, 01:45 PM
-Nawlins
Preferences! Go to Preferences/Importing/"Import Using"
Set it to "AAC Encoder".
Preferences! Go to Preferences/Importing/"Import Using"
Set it to "AAC Encoder".
dthmtlgod
Feb 7, 03:10 PM
Can the mods create a new section for ATT and Verizon? Only been one day but the forum is cluttered with all the Verizon issues. Do we really have to go through this all again?
Coleman2010
Apr 19, 01:57 PM
@Coleman2010 Nahh... just created this email address now. It forwards to my regular gmail. Had I worked for Cablevision, I'm sure I would have found an easier way to do this :)
Done
Done
TrenchMouth
Sep 13, 01:28 PM
i was all ready to plop some money down for a new 80gig iPod, even though I really dont need it. the big attraction for me was the battery life. however...
i upgraded the software in my current 30gig 5G and with the brightness controls turned down a bit, i noticed that movie playback lasts a good deal longer than it did, actually letting me watch a full 2.5 hour movie i encoded myself with a bit of life to burn at the end listening to music.
anyone else test the life of their 5G battery watching video with this new feature?
i upgraded the software in my current 30gig 5G and with the brightness controls turned down a bit, i noticed that movie playback lasts a good deal longer than it did, actually letting me watch a full 2.5 hour movie i encoded myself with a bit of life to burn at the end listening to music.
anyone else test the life of their 5G battery watching video with this new feature?
stiphone
Jun 28, 07:43 PM
Griffin Elevator $20 shipped to 85737?
QuarterSwede
Jan 28, 09:01 PM
Wow, I didn't even realize it was there. Yeah, that's pretty much useless.
Honestly, if they want to do something like that they need to do something with pictures like Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/) or Neowin.net (http://www.neowin.net/)
Honestly, if they want to do something like that they need to do something with pictures like Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/) or Neowin.net (http://www.neowin.net/)
usclaneyj
Dec 1, 05:41 PM
Yojiirill is right. Some libraries actually have pretty decent music collections.
Here in Columbia, SC our library rents out CDs, DVDs, and even video games.
..and books too!
Here in Columbia, SC our library rents out CDs, DVDs, and even video games.
..and books too!
tekmoe
Nov 23, 06:30 AM
Factory sealed, has NOT been opened. Brand new, will include reciept.
I have it on ebay now for $800.00 buy it now with free shipping. Give me your best offer.
picture - http://www.tekmoe.com/xbox360/xbox360.JPG
ebay link - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8236357929
:)
I have it on ebay now for $800.00 buy it now with free shipping. Give me your best offer.
picture - http://www.tekmoe.com/xbox360/xbox360.JPG
ebay link - http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8236357929
:)
LagunaSol
Apr 18, 10:25 AM
"the new iPhone will be largely identical to the iPhone 4 in appearance"
Good. It's a beautiful design and still the best looking phone on the market. Don't mess with success.
Good. It's a beautiful design and still the best looking phone on the market. Don't mess with success.
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).
Thomas Harte
Mar 25, 05:14 AM
Oh, no, it's the other way around. I've been offered one for just shy of $1000 and can't seem to find sufficient information to determine how seriously I should pursue it. It sounds like $1000 is within the established bounds (for collectors, anyway), but better deals often occur?
Peterkro
Mar 10, 09:17 AM
Unfortunately, you don't seem to realize that we're not talking about 'the rich.' JoeG4 was obviously talking about the large population of middle and lower class conservatives.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
I apologise if I'm breaking your "rules" but I,m talking about the divide between charity i.e. helping those that are in dire need of help,they receive around 10% of U.S. charitable donations and the self serving tax racket with which the rich provide for them and theirs,the other 90%.In your somewhat confusing posts it appears it's OK to give to your own economic class for selfish reasons but not apparently to vote for a government which will pass legislation favouring your economic class. Incidentally by talking of lower and middle classes you are referring to social class not as should be apparent to most people economic classes.Also please refrain from quoting a romantic novelist in what should be a serious discussion.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
I apologise if I'm breaking your "rules" but I,m talking about the divide between charity i.e. helping those that are in dire need of help,they receive around 10% of U.S. charitable donations and the self serving tax racket with which the rich provide for them and theirs,the other 90%.In your somewhat confusing posts it appears it's OK to give to your own economic class for selfish reasons but not apparently to vote for a government which will pass legislation favouring your economic class. Incidentally by talking of lower and middle classes you are referring to social class not as should be apparent to most people economic classes.Also please refrain from quoting a romantic novelist in what should be a serious discussion.
bousozoku
Aug 25, 07:49 PM
However, you can't buy a Macintosh version of the 4Ti 4200.
Since nVidia doesn't create anything but the reference video cards, various companies create the actual retail and OEM versions. Apple is one of the OEMs and they really don't see any reason to put money into a weaker card. Two levels (for the PowerMacs) is enough. Perhaps, if one of the smaller Windows video card players were interested in a small market, they could be convinced to sell and support their cards.
Since nVidia doesn't create anything but the reference video cards, various companies create the actual retail and OEM versions. Apple is one of the OEMs and they really don't see any reason to put money into a weaker card. Two levels (for the PowerMacs) is enough. Perhaps, if one of the smaller Windows video card players were interested in a small market, they could be convinced to sell and support their cards.
vixapphire
Jan 25, 10:12 AM
I just had an Art Director for a Stop Motion Animation Movie Company leave our shop. We ran a bunch of 3x6 foot fine art prints for her for the Sundance Film Festival (we are in Utah).
She and her art team created the posters digitally from a series of still photos taken with a Nikon D-300. The still photos were of painted sets and set characters. The paints they used were very pastel-like and bright. They then pushed these prints and added text in RGB format in Illustrator and Photoshop.
Their display was a Dell 30" high Color.
We showed them proofs on a calibrated high gamut HP LP3065 and then on an ACD 23".
Our printers for this job are fully calibrated (closed loop color) HP Z3100, Colorspan Displaymaker, and HP DesignJet 130 both with EFI Designer XL RIPS with full Spectrophotometer Support.
The art director was highly bummed that the InkJet Prints would not match her Dell or our HP LP3065 (both very wide gamut). She had no background in Color Management and no understanding of RGB versus CMYK, if you can imagine this!!
She kept moaning that she needed to find a way for the print to match her display. We kept telling her to refer to the ACD 23 for a more realistic expectation as to how the prints would look in final form.
It was amazing to me her lack of understanding of color gamut and how cmyk printing cannot match today's HC or High Gamut Monitors.
I offer this to this thread as there are a lot of people complaining that Apple's ACD's are "out-of-date," etc.
Actually, they are not: they are simply technology that is very targeted at a group of professionals that Apple use to covet as its "own:" print professionals and print-based photographers.
While Apple has moved past this market heavily into entertainment and broadcast video, their monitors have remained focused on this area. Surely they will update them. But for now, please understand why Apple's ACD's remain as they are and that they still have a large user base that actually needs and prefers these gamut specs.
I am of the belief that a creative shop should have many monitors as we do: some high gamut and some standard SWOP gamut, like ACD's.
We moved far beyond print a long time ago: we focus now on Video, CMS-based web development and broadcasting, and Flash. High Gamut is great for this (though not without its risks even for this market as many end-users have older, low gamut LCD's).
But to call Apple's ACD's out of date is just pain misinformation and lack of knowledge on a complex and tricky subject.
great post; very interesting. i currently own a 23" ACD but have been entertaining the idea of upgrading to a 30", and the HP has been high on the list because of its high contrast, multiple inputs and attractive price compared to the ACD30.
are you saying that using the adjustment controls on the HP, one cannot balance the color to match that of the ACD? or is it just that at its "default" values out of the box, it gives a hyped picture?
She and her art team created the posters digitally from a series of still photos taken with a Nikon D-300. The still photos were of painted sets and set characters. The paints they used were very pastel-like and bright. They then pushed these prints and added text in RGB format in Illustrator and Photoshop.
Their display was a Dell 30" high Color.
We showed them proofs on a calibrated high gamut HP LP3065 and then on an ACD 23".
Our printers for this job are fully calibrated (closed loop color) HP Z3100, Colorspan Displaymaker, and HP DesignJet 130 both with EFI Designer XL RIPS with full Spectrophotometer Support.
The art director was highly bummed that the InkJet Prints would not match her Dell or our HP LP3065 (both very wide gamut). She had no background in Color Management and no understanding of RGB versus CMYK, if you can imagine this!!
She kept moaning that she needed to find a way for the print to match her display. We kept telling her to refer to the ACD 23 for a more realistic expectation as to how the prints would look in final form.
It was amazing to me her lack of understanding of color gamut and how cmyk printing cannot match today's HC or High Gamut Monitors.
I offer this to this thread as there are a lot of people complaining that Apple's ACD's are "out-of-date," etc.
Actually, they are not: they are simply technology that is very targeted at a group of professionals that Apple use to covet as its "own:" print professionals and print-based photographers.
While Apple has moved past this market heavily into entertainment and broadcast video, their monitors have remained focused on this area. Surely they will update them. But for now, please understand why Apple's ACD's remain as they are and that they still have a large user base that actually needs and prefers these gamut specs.
I am of the belief that a creative shop should have many monitors as we do: some high gamut and some standard SWOP gamut, like ACD's.
We moved far beyond print a long time ago: we focus now on Video, CMS-based web development and broadcasting, and Flash. High Gamut is great for this (though not without its risks even for this market as many end-users have older, low gamut LCD's).
But to call Apple's ACD's out of date is just pain misinformation and lack of knowledge on a complex and tricky subject.
great post; very interesting. i currently own a 23" ACD but have been entertaining the idea of upgrading to a 30", and the HP has been high on the list because of its high contrast, multiple inputs and attractive price compared to the ACD30.
are you saying that using the adjustment controls on the HP, one cannot balance the color to match that of the ACD? or is it just that at its "default" values out of the box, it gives a hyped picture?
AHDuke99
Oct 19, 11:56 PM
Service One, a Spartanburg based Apple Reseller, will be hosting a Leopard Launch Party starting at 6pm on Friday. They will have Free refreshments as well as onsite Leopard demos! Everyone who purchases a copy will receive a free gift. Service One is located at 2932 Reidville Rd., Spartanburg, SC. The phone is 864-576-5032.
its a shame there isnt a reseller/retail store here in charleston aka chucktown.... in the sea of retailers on king street, apple is nowhere to be found.
its a shame there isnt a reseller/retail store here in charleston aka chucktown.... in the sea of retailers on king street, apple is nowhere to be found.
SilentPanda
Aug 23, 10:51 AM
So now I'm pissed. I used to work on papers at home and save them on my iDisk and access them for further editing and printing at school. But I can't access my iDisk from the PC's (they have network drive mapping locked up). Plus I'm just angry in general about them getting rid of all the Macs.
You should be able to access your files (and you can password protect it too) from you .Mac homepage... still stinks you can't map to a network drive (and that the iMac's are stowed away)... but that should work for ya.
You should be able to access your files (and you can password protect it too) from you .Mac homepage... still stinks you can't map to a network drive (and that the iMac's are stowed away)... but that should work for ya.
Chundles
Oct 8, 12:06 PM
Heres the thing the new wireless spectrum actually is WiMax, to those who don't know what WiMax is, pretty much some people say its WIFI on steroids. Also the fact that if Tmobile is talking to apple it may have to do not only with Iphones but laptops. Wimax works in a way that you can have broadband connections up to 75mbps. So if Tmobile is talking to Apple they are probably going to design a chip or something so that people who buy apple then sign on to Tmobile and will have access to the internet with extremely high speeds anywhere in the US. :) What Tmobile is doing has more to do with Laptops than it would with Phones. Think of it on WiMax you can have IPTV and VOIP running and still surf the net. Not only that Intel and Motorola invested over 1 billion into Clearwire, INTEL IS designing new chips for WIMAX. I dont think this has to do with the Iphones.
Yep, years ago when our 3G network was going in down here they had a big "firesale" on the remaining skerricks of bandwidth. Some upstart internet companies bought it and are making a killing in wireless broadband internet access. It's easier to set up and you can access it all over the city and it's pretty quick too. The companies have limited the download speeds to around 1.5mbps so they can get more people on but that's not too bad when you consider you can be anywhere in the city and have internet access.
Yep, years ago when our 3G network was going in down here they had a big "firesale" on the remaining skerricks of bandwidth. Some upstart internet companies bought it and are making a killing in wireless broadband internet access. It's easier to set up and you can access it all over the city and it's pretty quick too. The companies have limited the download speeds to around 1.5mbps so they can get more people on but that's not too bad when you consider you can be anywhere in the city and have internet access.
andy89
Dec 23, 03:30 PM
I dont have the turn bluetooth off option.
Its not even in the menu
Its not even in the menu
Plymouthbreezer
Sep 11, 04:59 PM
6th grade, music class. We were playing Hot Cross Buns on the recorder when the assistant principal whispered something to our music teacher. She kinda goes limp, and motions for my teacher to go with her outside the room. When they return, my teacher was crying hysterically. We all knew something happened, but of course didn't know what. When music ended about 15 minutes after that, we went out to recess. The wanted the kids to stay on the "blacktop" and not go far. I finally asked my 5th grade teacher what was going on. She said, "I'll tell you, but you're going to need to go to your aunts room right after this." I distinctively remember her words: "Planes hit the towers, New York city. Kamikaze, and there are more." I hadn't a clue still. She pointed me to go to my aunts room (who's a teacher at the school). When I got there, she took me to the library were they had a TV on with CNN showing the events. She called my mother because I kept saying, "I have to go home and see this!" While I was waiting for my mom, the towers fell. I remember I shivered, and thought about how I just watched thousands of people die. Dear god. My mom then came walking down the hall, and I ran up to her. We left the school and came right home. It was so surreal with the crystal blue skies overhead, and everyone's faces plastered with the most terrible facial expressions I'd ever seen in my life. I got home, and didn't leave the TV until 9 that night, at which time my mom said I needed to stop watching the coverage.
Amazing how vivid that day is still in my memory.
Amazing how vivid that day is still in my memory.
OrangeSVTguy
May 3, 06:39 PM
Cool.
I've already removed the HD from the 12".
I've had a a look at ifixit for the 15" and it certainly does look A LOT more straightforward I have to say!
Great. Let us know how it all works out.
I've already removed the HD from the 12".
I've had a a look at ifixit for the 15" and it certainly does look A LOT more straightforward I have to say!
Great. Let us know how it all works out.
Brendon Bauer
Apr 16, 01:11 PM
Well, I guess I had already gathered that much :p. I know how to use the WHERE to limit results in one table, but how would I go about using the same query I have but limiting results to WHERE eventID (the same in events and events_to_categories) is listed with categoryID that I have specified.
Screenshots of example tables:
http://cl.ly/642g
http://cl.ly/63Ls
What if I wanted only events that were assigned to categoryID of 5? Or 3? Or 5 and 3? I'm not really sure how to structure the query...
Thanks for the response!:)
Screenshots of example tables:
http://cl.ly/642g
http://cl.ly/63Ls
What if I wanted only events that were assigned to categoryID of 5? Or 3? Or 5 and 3? I'm not really sure how to structure the query...
Thanks for the response!:)
G4scott
Oct 4, 08:47 AM
iPhone, anyone?
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