briantoronto
Apr 4, 03:55 PM
Exactly. Not exactly a shocker considering the considerable price drop to some reasonable figures.
Not just the price drop, but performance improvements as well. I had an orig. MBA, and it was a piece of s***. My new MBA is a pretty nice machine. Nice enough I sold my iPad to finance it.
Not just the price drop, but performance improvements as well. I had an orig. MBA, and it was a piece of s***. My new MBA is a pretty nice machine. Nice enough I sold my iPad to finance it.
xytor
Apr 16, 07:27 PM
None of those suggestions work. No matter what I do, I still get that error. Like I said.
It happenes with XCode 3, XCode 4, all compilers that I can choose, all iOS versions, etc.
I'm starting to think that they put some hardware in the new macbooks that they didn't test and isn't compatible with OpenGL ES.
It happenes with XCode 3, XCode 4, all compilers that I can choose, all iOS versions, etc.
I'm starting to think that they put some hardware in the new macbooks that they didn't test and isn't compatible with OpenGL ES.
agriyavolume
Jul 25, 02:04 AM
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Volume is specially designed to setup a music website for music lovers. It can be used to build an online music community. It lets community members chat, share the latest music news, give feedback on the songs etc. There is no limit to number of songs that can be uploaded.
Owning a musical site is one of the easiest ways, through which an individual can build a personal music library and/or showcase one�s own work. It lets site members share favorite music, or new music within a community. Apart from sharing music, they can also share favorite videos or newly composed tracks. Site members can use billboards on their profile to advertise their products and services. You can easily customize all your web page as per your exquisite taste. It can be installed easily.
The webmasters can edit site settings, metadata settings, SEO settings, system settings, user settings, media settings, debug settings, cache settings, session settings, server settings, local time settings, FTP settings, Database settings and mail settings, easily through the admin interface. It offers bulk messaging service, through which webmasters can send a single message to all members of a specific genre such as artists, listeners, super administrators etc.
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macduke
Oct 27, 03:35 AM
Weird, I could have swore that AT&T had the 3g iPad since launch.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 05:05 PM
We are quibbling details here.... but here are my thoughts about the HDD plan above.
Put the scratch disk on a 7200rpm drive, if you getting one. Make sure it's the first partition (this puts it, according to the research I did, on the outside of the platter. Seek times are faster here.)
You don't need to back up the scratch disk. It is populated when PS opens and you open files, then the contents are deleted when PS closes.
Make sure you have off-site backups. Since you are not a professional, you can probably get away with swapping the off-site back up weekly or even monthly. However, also have on-site back-ups. They do two different things.
The on-site back up should be updated at least daily. Get Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! (or similar) and let it run nightly. This creates a bootable backup. Plus, it's just automatic. You don't need to do anything once it's set up. Time machine also works well.
What SD! and CCC do is create a clone of your HDDs. If a drive fails, you buy a new drive and do a "restore". If the computer fails, CCC and SD! can actually be used to "boot" a loaner computer.
Time Machine is useful in that it keeps things up to date in 10 minute chunks (iirc) plus keeps versions of things so you can "undelete" files later on. I don't use TM myself.
You are most likely to need to go back to an on-site daily backup. HDDs fail. Computers break. All the time. Daily backups should be painless and automatic. Also, daily backups are probably only needed to replace the contents of a single HDD that crashed.
But.... occasionally there is the risk of a total system failure. Glass of water into system. Burst pipe in the room above you. (Water can 'run' really far... so the burst pipe can be in the bathroom above and over 3 rooms). Fire. Theft. Earthquake. Tree falling in a storm. This is when you want the offsite backup. You may lose everything you did since the last swap, but you haven't lost everything. I put mine in a safety deposit box. I've read about pro photographers who ship a HDD to friends off-continent.
Last thought. No one here has the foggiest idea when Apple is going to release the next Mac Pro. Or even if there is going to be a next version. Remember that this is a "Rumours" site, not a "News" site. So read up on the buyer's guide. Read some threads about when the next Mac Pro will be released. Some of us have an educated guess - but it's just that - a guess. And the "educated" I just add to make myself feel better. :)
Thank you for clarifying the scratch disc scenario, as I was in the dark. I will buy 7200 rpm drives at first. If I store photos etc, then I will consider 5400 rpm drives, as they are cheaper than 7200 rpm drives.
I will research the off-site and on-site backup plans, as this is a good strategy, especially when my collection increases two fold etc..
I plan to use Time Machine, Super Duper, or CCC. I spent a few miuntes researching CCC, but I have not researched Super Duper. I have read several threads regarding TM, which the information flows like wine in this forum! I like to have options and the off-site and on-site backup plans are worthy options to consider. Thanks again Sir!
Also, I have decided to wait for the Mac Pro refresh. I hope "rumors" are circulated soon speculating when the new Mac Pros will arrive on scene. Furthermore, I need time to research aspects of my backup plan, decide which software to buy, and lastly decide which machine is right for me, not in this particular order. Ultimately, I have to decide whether I want an 8 core or a 6 core. Thunderbolt is a game changer, hence I had better wait. The downside is: I still require a new computer. I am looking to buy either the 2010 or the 2011 MacBook Pro to replace my current laptop 'beater.' The beater has served me well, even though it is a "window" of the evil empire. :)
Again, I want to thank all of the 'Pro Photographers' on this forum who shared knowledge, backup plans, and general computer tid bits. You folks are first class! Your kind words, logical explanations are very helpful and are greatly appreciated, as I will use this thread as a future reference! :cool:
Put the scratch disk on a 7200rpm drive, if you getting one. Make sure it's the first partition (this puts it, according to the research I did, on the outside of the platter. Seek times are faster here.)
You don't need to back up the scratch disk. It is populated when PS opens and you open files, then the contents are deleted when PS closes.
Make sure you have off-site backups. Since you are not a professional, you can probably get away with swapping the off-site back up weekly or even monthly. However, also have on-site back-ups. They do two different things.
The on-site back up should be updated at least daily. Get Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! (or similar) and let it run nightly. This creates a bootable backup. Plus, it's just automatic. You don't need to do anything once it's set up. Time machine also works well.
What SD! and CCC do is create a clone of your HDDs. If a drive fails, you buy a new drive and do a "restore". If the computer fails, CCC and SD! can actually be used to "boot" a loaner computer.
Time Machine is useful in that it keeps things up to date in 10 minute chunks (iirc) plus keeps versions of things so you can "undelete" files later on. I don't use TM myself.
You are most likely to need to go back to an on-site daily backup. HDDs fail. Computers break. All the time. Daily backups should be painless and automatic. Also, daily backups are probably only needed to replace the contents of a single HDD that crashed.
But.... occasionally there is the risk of a total system failure. Glass of water into system. Burst pipe in the room above you. (Water can 'run' really far... so the burst pipe can be in the bathroom above and over 3 rooms). Fire. Theft. Earthquake. Tree falling in a storm. This is when you want the offsite backup. You may lose everything you did since the last swap, but you haven't lost everything. I put mine in a safety deposit box. I've read about pro photographers who ship a HDD to friends off-continent.
Last thought. No one here has the foggiest idea when Apple is going to release the next Mac Pro. Or even if there is going to be a next version. Remember that this is a "Rumours" site, not a "News" site. So read up on the buyer's guide. Read some threads about when the next Mac Pro will be released. Some of us have an educated guess - but it's just that - a guess. And the "educated" I just add to make myself feel better. :)
Thank you for clarifying the scratch disc scenario, as I was in the dark. I will buy 7200 rpm drives at first. If I store photos etc, then I will consider 5400 rpm drives, as they are cheaper than 7200 rpm drives.
I will research the off-site and on-site backup plans, as this is a good strategy, especially when my collection increases two fold etc..
I plan to use Time Machine, Super Duper, or CCC. I spent a few miuntes researching CCC, but I have not researched Super Duper. I have read several threads regarding TM, which the information flows like wine in this forum! I like to have options and the off-site and on-site backup plans are worthy options to consider. Thanks again Sir!
Also, I have decided to wait for the Mac Pro refresh. I hope "rumors" are circulated soon speculating when the new Mac Pros will arrive on scene. Furthermore, I need time to research aspects of my backup plan, decide which software to buy, and lastly decide which machine is right for me, not in this particular order. Ultimately, I have to decide whether I want an 8 core or a 6 core. Thunderbolt is a game changer, hence I had better wait. The downside is: I still require a new computer. I am looking to buy either the 2010 or the 2011 MacBook Pro to replace my current laptop 'beater.' The beater has served me well, even though it is a "window" of the evil empire. :)
Again, I want to thank all of the 'Pro Photographers' on this forum who shared knowledge, backup plans, and general computer tid bits. You folks are first class! Your kind words, logical explanations are very helpful and are greatly appreciated, as I will use this thread as a future reference! :cool:
jaw04005
Jun 17, 12:46 PM
Did you not realize that was the link posted in the original post?
Not everyone wants to have to click through an obscure link just to see what the OP was talking about. :rolleyes:
Not everyone wants to have to click through an obscure link just to see what the OP was talking about. :rolleyes:
Coleman2010
Apr 19, 04:56 AM
Hey Coleman, I have a jailbroken iPad 1. Is there some way that I can download that original ipa? I know how to remove the DR. I can even upload the DRM-stripped ipa to a fileshare site. I just realllllly want to use this on VPN.
Thanks!
PM me your email and I'll email it to you to strip.
Thanks!
PM me your email and I'll email it to you to strip.
itsjared
Jun 15, 03:47 PM
What time do you plan getting there?
I don't know, I was thinking 4am would guarantee a first spot. I don't know what the previous launches looked like.
I do know that 2 weeks after the 3G came out I was waiting in line at 6am on Saturday morning.
The mall opens its doors at 7am and they said the food court doors are opened first.
I don't know, I was thinking 4am would guarantee a first spot. I don't know what the previous launches looked like.
I do know that 2 weeks after the 3G came out I was waiting in line at 6am on Saturday morning.
The mall opens its doors at 7am and they said the food court doors are opened first.
gwuMACaddict
Sep 29, 11:21 AM
didn't watch it, but read that the ratings were exceptionally high
quicksilver77
Feb 6, 03:02 PM
I didnt have the machine until yesterday and my post was made before i got it. It handles 720p files fine but would like better performance in Plex with the Aeon skin hence my post about upgrading RAM.
MrSmith
Oct 12, 01:07 AM
...think how awesome Pages three will be.
(.)(.)
:D (British in-joke)
(.)(.)
:D (British in-joke)
jcsurfn
Apr 20, 09:26 PM
Wow, does anyone know?
Thank You
Jeff
Thank You
Jeff
Doraemon
May 25, 09:44 AM
I think it's a really good idea.
Once they increase the number of available podbooks, I think this could really become big.
Once they increase the number of available podbooks, I think this could really become big.
Nitro1
Nov 30, 10:32 AM
Does anyone know of a music or CD rental service in the US. I am looking for one so i can listen to music before i buy they albums. Thanks
Andrew Henry
Jun 27, 01:07 PM
Interested in the Griffin Elevator, how much shipped to 49048?
Andrew
Andrew
AVnut
Apr 28, 12:51 PM
are you using version 1 or version 1.0.1 of cablevision app?
Coleman and others - this temp sync will work and as a side benefit you won't be able to update in itunes :) I tried it few times with my friend and shared app works just fine. Only issue I see is CV closing this hole by disabling older version of software from accessing the network. until that happens your idea will work
Forgot one thing. There is no need to drive or go anywhere. This can be done remotely via teamviewer application. Its free and works fast.
Just need to know what devices are needed to make it work (Computer to iPad, iPad to computer or computer to computer)
Just want to be sure of what you did
Thanks
Coleman and others - this temp sync will work and as a side benefit you won't be able to update in itunes :) I tried it few times with my friend and shared app works just fine. Only issue I see is CV closing this hole by disabling older version of software from accessing the network. until that happens your idea will work
Forgot one thing. There is no need to drive or go anywhere. This can be done remotely via teamviewer application. Its free and works fast.
Just need to know what devices are needed to make it work (Computer to iPad, iPad to computer or computer to computer)
Just want to be sure of what you did
Thanks
dmw007
Sep 6, 09:25 AM
www.boredatwork.com http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys2/flatto-stuhl-ani.gif
;)
Some very funny stories on this site. :D
;)
Some very funny stories on this site. :D
SidBala
Mar 27, 02:35 AM
Aah yes. First year computer courses. I wish I was back there.
This year, my next assignment is to write what will pretty much be a complete game engine in less than a week. :(
Anyway, you just need to follow the directions on the assignment page.
Have 3 functions that return the appropriate values and setup the keyboard input with a switch case. Then call and print appropriate function/value.
This year, my next assignment is to write what will pretty much be a complete game engine in less than a week. :(
Anyway, you just need to follow the directions on the assignment page.
Have 3 functions that return the appropriate values and setup the keyboard input with a switch case. Then call and print appropriate function/value.
killuminati
Sep 10, 11:05 PM
Aw I'm disappointed they removed it. I liked it!
I watched it twice.
I'm sure they got some complaints about it. Even though I really liked it, I think it was a bad decision by apple.
I watched it twice.
I'm sure they got some complaints about it. Even though I really liked it, I think it was a bad decision by apple.
Lord Appleseed
Mar 14, 09:32 AM
Hi guys, so I have a 2010 13" 1.86 GHz 4 GB RAM MBA and was wondering if you think it will run Lion smoothly.
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
I have the very same MBA you have and i used to run Lion on it for about a week. There were no problems except for the usual Lion bugs.
Wait... how does people have Lion already? Is it a beta?
Sorry I'm not really savvy when it comes to these kind of things...Developer Preview? Never heard?
I don't really do anything intensive with my laptop. 95% of my usage consists of internet browser, Microsoft Office apps, email, calendar, HD videos and iTunes. I was just wondering if I'll get the same "smooth" performance I get now running Lion.
Thanks!
I have the very same MBA you have and i used to run Lion on it for about a week. There were no problems except for the usual Lion bugs.
Wait... how does people have Lion already? Is it a beta?
Sorry I'm not really savvy when it comes to these kind of things...Developer Preview? Never heard?
g0gie
Sep 22, 07:51 PM
we elected bush... pauly shore is jus a matter of time... it might even be a move up
Morn
Dec 25, 10:13 PM
I doubt it's a serious problem, just ignore it and just don't turn it off.
Dave Braine
Apr 28, 11:55 AM
How to fix what?
SlovakApple
Jan 6, 02:08 AM
Sad to hear that. I have to confess that I know only Baker Street but that song is great.
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