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  • alfred1986
    Nov 16, 11:35 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/16/apple-releases-two-new-iphone-ads-song-gift/)

    I just wondered by clicking on the link "The Snow Report"...What you mean a gift in that link?

    It just showed the downloading URL to iTunes!!!!:confused:





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  • w8ing4intelmacs
    Feb 29, 04:46 PM
    i'll take the flawed one. im sending money now





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  • imahawki
    May 2, 01:36 PM
    Setting my computer to never sleep didn't fix it. I'm not really interested in using another program. TM should work. I'm a little stubborn and once I get something stuck in my craw I just want it to work, but on top of that, I actually LIKE the way TM works (when it works).

    It seems like I can consistently get a backup to run right after a reboot but it will inevitably fail after that first backup runs. I've reformatted the drive with no fix other than generating an extremely long initial backup. I've got two drives for offsite rotation and the error occurs with both. The drives weren't bought at the same time and aren't out of the same batch (in fact one is a WD Black and the other is a WD Green) so I'm not thinking its a disk issue.

    My computer is less than 90 days old. Should I call Apple?





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  • rockthecasbah
    Mar 21, 05:52 PM
    The mediocre (at best) games keep rolling in... I hadn't been looking at this game so i'm not that disappointed at it but more the Wii market in general. Also on the IGN wii page is their less review of Cooking Mama which got a similar score, 5.8 overall. While i expected this score, the game had tons of potential to be great.

    It really is a sad time for the wii right now. I haven't touched mine except for once in about 2 weeks... I borrowed my friend's excite truck and didn't find it too fun, Red Steel that i lent him was entertaining for a bit but i lost interest, beat Zelda, and conquered much of Wii Sports. What else is there? A bunch of lousy games with decent playability and lousy graphics but nothing thrilling. Until Paper Mario comes out i don't even really think i'll play Wii all that much! It's just not captivating me like it should and it's sad.

    Come on developers, stop making games with half-ass graphics and weak playability. Look at games like RE on the GC and the type of graphics you can do on last gen machines, it's time to actually TEST the machine!

    :mad:



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  • MilesNigel
    Mar 16, 11:30 PM
    Thanks for the input! I'd never heard of HomePlug, interesting.

    For my present situation, t sounds like basically the whole setup is pretty low grade; I've got a slow external hard drive & wifi is just plain slow to begin with. I might end up getting an additional hard drive for my desktop and using the "sharing" option as suggested. Trying not to spend much money =)

    Thanks again! I'll let you know what I come up with.





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  • boss.king
    May 5, 05:31 AM
    Battery life seems the same if not better.



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  • MrFusion
    Apr 24, 07:21 AM
    I recently realized the existence of void pointers. These are quite useful if the primitive type for a data storage class is not known. Though, I have a question as to whether I am using them correctly.
    My storage class will allocate memory and keep track of the byte size of the individual pieces. The user then set and extract bytes via void * pointers.
    The storage class then copies bytes to and from the storage memory as needed. Basically my own crude implementation of NSMutableArray/NSMutableData.
    The user gets back a void * pointer and then casts this into whatever is needed. Yes, probably too much responsibility is given to the user.
    Anyway, I am concerned about memory leaks. To return a value, I memcpy() the bytes into a newly created memory malloc(). But there is no corresponding free().
    The user has to free the memory. But calling free after casting and dereferencing causes a crash. Does memory have to be freed in this case? See last for loop.
    Thanks for reading, replying and hopefully a lesson in pointers.


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  • lasteve
    Jul 9, 06:41 PM
    Im going 5 ish, hopefully that will secure me a white 16gb.



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  • yorkshire
    Jul 23, 06:35 PM
    Has it ever been discovered what stonehenge was actually for?





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  • crackpip
    Feb 9, 04:44 PM
    It is amazing. It seems like just yesterday I was excited about our team getting time on the Japanese Earth Simulator. Now, as we're getting proposals together for Blue Waters, we need to show our code performance would scale to thousands of cores-- it's like having a dedicated Earth Simulator of our own.

    I also love the line on having the power to predict the path a tornado would take. I think someone at IBM is BS'ing on that one. Even if the numerical schemes and parameterizations were up to the task (which they aren't), I bet the computational power would have to be much greater.

    fun stuff...

    crackpip



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  • ayeying
    May 3, 11:59 AM
    Well, it's mostly games, which is a pity. I know it's not a gaming laptop but they do sell them through Steam, so I'd like to buy them.

    The way you say it, it seems related to the extra power provided by the SB processor. So there seem to be three solutions.

    1. Undervolting, which isn't possible right now.

    2. Downgrading, and, as in the MacBook Air, fixing another kind of bottleneck (HD operation).

    3. Better cooling through termal paste, more fans, cooling pad, etc.

    Am I right here? I'd like to know more about this CPU+GPU combo in the same core, because I read it lead to further heating. Is there any truth to this?

    Just because it's on steam doesn't mean you need to buy the game... Furthermore, like with Windows, you need to see if the requirements match your system or it'll run poorly.

    Under volt is possible. It's pointless though especially if you're stressing the system then the fan will come on or your system will shut down

    Downgrade is up to you. But any system, you stress it, fans will come on

    Cooling pad just adds to the noise. You can attempt a thermal paste change but like I said, games will cause the system to run fans at max to keep it a good temperature.

    It's not so much of a CPU + GPU combo, it's the heat generated by both parts of the die concentrated on a single heatsink. To be honest the older systems genereated about the same amount of wattage wasted in heat so it's not too big of a difference





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  • acedickson
    May 6, 02:13 AM
    Under load you're going to see temps 80+ celsius.



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  • Dagless
    May 22, 07:22 AM
    You don't have to use the stylus, I've taken to just using my fingers with games like Pokemon that don't require precise input (barring the minigames). The touchscreen is used pretty well (or not at all) in the DS games I play. It's usually just used as an alternative to the dpad or they display action shortcuts on it.

    Yea we're kinda spoiled on both the DS and PSP with RPGs. My PSP library is mostly just RPGs and the DS has some absolute gems. With a DS/DS Lite you can play GBA games too where there are even more RPG gems.





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  • angelneo
    Dec 4, 07:46 PM
    I thought about doing that, but using libraries would require me to upload all pages affected every time I update the library functions, correct? If that's the case I was hoping for something less time intensive, due to there being many pages. Thanks for the suggestion though.
    Not sure if I am going too far. If your web server supports php, as most do, try including this.

    <?php require_once('menu.html'); ?>
    where menu.html is the file which your menu is located.

    If you are unfamiliar with php or programming, start off with a blank page to test it out. Then proceed to put that code in different parts of the page to see how it comes out.



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  • mgipe
    May 5, 01:42 PM
    Clearly, an external HDD is the answer. For the $100/month you're spending on cloud services, you could buy a TB of local storage each month.

    Even better would be a NAS system -- basically a dedicated file server on your local network. There are lots of products out there. Drobo is a very popular one. There are a couple advantages to this approach. You can configure the system for RAID or similar failure protection, along with hot swapping drives to replace failed drives. The data is also readily available without the hassle of locating and plugging in a portable drive.

    I find the NAS approach to be particularly useful for photo and video storage. You can actually do your editing directly off the network drive, or you can easily move the file over the network to the local disk in order to speed up processing. I use Lightroom to work on photo files stored on a network disk, and it works out very well.





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  • canada eh
    May 4, 01:33 PM
    Hi,

    I got my iphone 4 last October and now with normal every-day usage the battery is almost dead half way through the day. Do I need to calibrate the battery? If I do how would I go about doing that?

    Thanks in advance :)



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  • Mr. Anderson
    Sep 21, 12:16 AM
    Ah, yeah, that's what I meant - thanks for the back up ed!

    :D
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  • kammron
    Dec 8, 06:53 PM
    if you go to the page just just stick with the 3 i mentioned and you wont regret it, they look awsome.
    i didnt get any pop ups, thats awfull. :mad:

    "AquaX III 1.3.1"
    "AquaX III Graphite" <----(the second one)
    "Aqua (no pin stripes)"





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  • harpster
    Apr 30, 08:38 AM
    Mysql is the database language and PHP is the server side programming language that is most commonly used to interface the html form to the database. If you want to learn that just get a book like one of the Visual Quickstart Guides by Larry Ullman for Mysql & PHP. There are many books like this and online tutorials as well. Be prepared to spend some time on this if that's the direction your headed.

    You should also get a local server set up on your computer. MAMP for Mac or WAMP for Windows. They are free and give you a easy way to develop dynamic web sites without having a hosting account. Later you can move the site to a live web host.

    The other option is to use something like Wordpress where you can host for free and use one of the Form plugin's to make your form and store the results without having to know the code to make it happen.





    Ugg
    May 4, 02:50 PM
    Good for them. Amazon is going to have to play by the same rules as everyone else.

    The bigger issue though is whether tax breaks do any good. There's some evidence that companies search out the best deals and then jump ship when they find better ones.

    VW and the state of Saxony in Germany are a good example of a long-term and mutually beneficial public/private relationship.

    Why give a break if the company only has low wage, low benefit jobs? Wouldn't it be better to help provide financing and long term staying power if the company makes use of the graduates from your schools?

    The short term mentality of so many American capitalists makes for a lot of wealthy gamblers but does nothing for the long term stability of American society.





    Pez555
    Apr 11, 05:50 AM
    power support makes by far the best dry install protectors out there. I too don't like wet install kits, and all other dry installs besides power support are less sturdy...often having tears in the protector before you even install it




    The Highlander
    Feb 20, 05:50 PM
    Well... it WILL set a precedent and you will see apple going after jailbreakers... And they have MORE muscle than SONY.

    Now.. on the other side...

    If Geohot wants a donation... Jailbreak 4.3 untethered and you will get a handsome donation from me.





    babybanana
    Apr 27, 03:11 PM
    Will these lens be suitable for the D90?

    http://www.jessops.com/online.store/products/27514/show.html

    I also found a used for �450 camera sold at London Camera Exchange store and was wondering when enquiring about it what shall I say? Also how many "shutter count" is considered good? for example less than 10,000?

    Am I actually talking sense or am I just being silly? :o





    Huntn
    Apr 8, 10:50 PM
    I've sold and bought a lot of stuff on Ebay including selling multiple Mac laptops. This situation besides being traumatic to the seller (or buyer depending on the situation) is very interesting as to how ebay will address it?

    This was several years ago, but I have a friend who purchased a computer on ebay advertised with a specific graphic card. In reality the computer did not have the card that was advertised, but for some reason in the dispute, ebay sided with the seller saying the differences were not enough to warrant a return despite the card having 124MB VRAM instead of the advertised 256MB VRAM.

    Despite my story above, what has bothered me about Ebay is that it has taken steps to be friendlier to buyers at the expense of sellers. For example, instead of allowing the seller to dictate the buyer pays for insurance as a term of the sale, Ebay has taken this away this choice from the seller.

    If you have a piece of computer hardware, and you know what the serial number is, and you mail it off, what exactly prevents the buyer from switching computers and saying "you did not send me what you advertised" and asks for a refund? For this situation Ebay will have to develop a verifiable process because someone is being scammed.

    The reverse is the seller lies about the computer and sends something other than what was advertised.

    I want to know how the heck Ebay can determine who is telling the truth?

    The worst thing about being the seller is that once your computer is in the buyer's hands, you no longer have any control over your computer. For the OP, at this point, I don't think there is anything you can do but contact ebay and discuss it with them. Someone else has your computer. Hopefully you documented what you sent. If so then the buyer is a crook. Hopefully you took several pictures to distinguish between what you sent and what the buyer says he got.

    But does everyone see the dilemma? How does any 3rd party know what you really sent the buyer? This is going to make me do some research because I will be selling a laptop in the near future on ebay, that is if I can satisfy there is a means to verify what exactly has been mailed?

    Helpfull links anyone?



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