Mr. Anderson
Dec 13, 12:14 PM
Odd, I just was thinking about this the other day as well. I'm in the market for a slide scanner - I've used the Nikon's before and I'm tempted to go buy one myself - the prices have come down a bit.
But are there any good sites that have decent comprehensive reviews of all the slide scanners?
D
But are there any good sites that have decent comprehensive reviews of all the slide scanners?
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viperguy
Jun 21, 09:11 PM
I use the US iTunes store but it's not my country, so my international credit card isn't allowed.
Anyways, I could try ebay too but I don't see many there now.
Edit: problem solved, thanks for looking anyways!
Anyways, I could try ebay too but I don't see many there now.
Edit: problem solved, thanks for looking anyways!
nicname
Apr 14, 10:42 PM
are they both made of the same material? i tried my friends incase and it slips in and out of my pocket well. Is this more rubbery? or the same material as the incase
jeremy h
Jan 11, 06:44 AM
Another vote for Linotypes Font Explorer.
I think it's great. After the switch to OSX I found Suitcase a world of pain!
(It was great in 7,8 and 9!)
I think it's great. After the switch to OSX I found Suitcase a world of pain!
(It was great in 7,8 and 9!)
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TwitchOSX
Mar 30, 04:42 PM
No, I havent. Dont follow lego's anymore.. you know, not 10 anymore.
Still, the premise seems lame to me.
/back to Halo
//after work
Still, the premise seems lame to me.
/back to Halo
//after work
Benjy91
Apr 18, 03:33 AM
To be honest, I'd probably get more excited over any optics that Nokia will bring to WP7.
A friend of mine is unfortunate enough to own an N8 but boy is the camera good on it. :)
Nokia has always made quality hardware, but as the Smartphone started to change to what we know now, It was sorely let down by Symbian.
A friend of mine is unfortunate enough to own an N8 but boy is the camera good on it. :)
Nokia has always made quality hardware, but as the Smartphone started to change to what we know now, It was sorely let down by Symbian.
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Alvesang
Oct 31, 04:15 PM
My small collection...
http://gallery.me.com/sfriedrichs/100018/benno/web.jpg?ver=12885594630001
http://gallery.me.com/sfriedrichs/100018/benno/web.jpg?ver=12885594630001
titaniumducky
Aug 22, 06:10 PM
Okay, it's animated now, but that pushed the file size up from 103 to 245 octets. I hope the server can handle it.
It's animated to do what? Turn from black to black? ;) :D
It's animated to do what? Turn from black to black? ;) :D
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job
Jul 16, 06:31 PM
Originally posted by Backtothemac
Man, I am 3127. That is cool that you can check that. I don't even know when I registered. I think I am coming up on two years before too long.
Us January 2002 members are at roughly 1.5 years. :D ;)
Oh, and my id is 3781.
Man, I am 3127. That is cool that you can check that. I don't even know when I registered. I think I am coming up on two years before too long.
Us January 2002 members are at roughly 1.5 years. :D ;)
Oh, and my id is 3781.
R94N
Aug 18, 05:37 AM
I have never, ever heard of anything like this happening on the Underground; but then again I'm only 14 so I haven't been around that long in the grand scheme of things :P
No matter how slow it was rolling its still a big deal, even the slightest bump from another car can derail especially with the condition of the tracks on da tube
Yeah, I suppose, but the actual tunnel has only just enough room for a train car, so it would be less of a deal. Could still damage the tunnel wall though I suppose. It is pretty bumpy on most of the tracks in the UK I think.
No matter how slow it was rolling its still a big deal, even the slightest bump from another car can derail especially with the condition of the tracks on da tube
Yeah, I suppose, but the actual tunnel has only just enough room for a train car, so it would be less of a deal. Could still damage the tunnel wall though I suppose. It is pretty bumpy on most of the tracks in the UK I think.
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TheMonarch
Sep 18, 08:41 PM
A two second google search... (http://www.royal.com/)
ZoomZoomZoom
Sep 26, 09:56 PM
Go to Macromedia's website and download a free 30 day trial of Dreamweaver. The interface is easy to understand. The color coding text makes looking at the code alot easier. And, you can preview pretty much instantly what you've done, so you can toy around with the code to see what everything does. Good way to learn. I learned on Dreamweaver(pirated), then went to notepad when i re-evaluated my morals, and then went back to buy dreamweaver for mac when i switched over. If there's a notepad-equivalent for macintosh, you can probably use it for webpages once you've learned html for about a month.
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ratzzo
Apr 20, 08:41 PM
I use a Apple Magic Mouse.. which is a laser mouse, and works fantastically (as youd expect) with Mac OS X.
I can approve. But you should try it first, as you might not like touch mice (some people are too used to normal mice and, yeah..)
I can approve. But you should try it first, as you might not like touch mice (some people are too used to normal mice and, yeah..)
EatMyApple
Apr 24, 07:32 PM
I have saved some PDFs with iBooks, and when viewing them the colors are switched or just wrong. I have attached pictures to help show the issue rather me just describing it. But black images in MBP PDF are white on the iPhone PDF in iBooks, and white images in MBP PDS are black/dark on iPhone PDF.
The PDF as viewed on my MBP is saved as original.jpg and the view from iPhone is saved as iphone.png
Any ideas how to fix the coloring issue so they appear correctly in iBooks?
The PDF as viewed on my MBP is saved as original.jpg and the view from iPhone is saved as iphone.png
Any ideas how to fix the coloring issue so they appear correctly in iBooks?
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arn
Apr 20, 03:14 PM
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nslyax
Jan 12, 08:06 PM
To me, MacBook Air sounds like a Nike lawsuit waiting to happen.
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dcv
Dec 14, 07:29 PM
Here you go... my entry is entitled "Newton's Apples"
It's difficult to tell from 75x75 pixels, but it's supposed to be Isaac Newton under a tree, getting bombarded with various "apples" :D
It's difficult to tell from 75x75 pixels, but it's supposed to be Isaac Newton under a tree, getting bombarded with various "apples" :D
THX1139
May 6, 08:58 PM
The iMac is going to be faster than the MacPro. Which I think is pretty sad. The MacPro will give you more expansion opportunities, but if you don't need them it's a moot point. You could throw on a Promise RAID hooked into Thunderbolt and get extremely fast transfer speeds. I would get the iMac and start saving for the next major upgrade in the MacPro line. I wouldn't buy any current Mac that didn't have Thunderbolt.
MorphingDragon
Apr 22, 05:29 PM
I would use Python as there is a Cocoa bridge for Python. Though untimately you will need an understanding of Obj-C and Cocoa to make decent Mac OSX apps. Even if you are coding in Python.
madamimadam
Oct 17, 08:56 PM
Originally posted by benixau
WHAT!!! As if. All of apples headline style computers are way cool. We shouldnt have to put up with faults. A fault would mean it is no longer the coolest looking machine ever.
What has a fault and a look got in common????
It might not work at all but it would still look damn cool.
Get a grip man.
WHAT!!! As if. All of apples headline style computers are way cool. We shouldnt have to put up with faults. A fault would mean it is no longer the coolest looking machine ever.
What has a fault and a look got in common????
It might not work at all but it would still look damn cool.
Get a grip man.
MCIowaRulz
Apr 30, 08:10 PM
The issue is I have Best Buy credit and I need to know what to get. Is the Samsung going to be more powerful then the iMac refresh on Tuesday. I know there are differences between laptop and desktop systems but am trying to decide which to go.
littleman23408
Oct 29, 05:01 PM
Here is my collection
Blu's
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5127152612_4d77b15255.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1414/5126549417_a0b415f808.jpg
DVD
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1148/5127153158_b9c4598c5c.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4068/5127153472_5f39aafb70.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1219/5126550297_0037d82be9.jpg
Blu's
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/5127152612_4d77b15255.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1414/5126549417_a0b415f808.jpg
DVD
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1148/5127153158_b9c4598c5c.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4068/5127153472_5f39aafb70.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1219/5126550297_0037d82be9.jpg
gkarris
Mar 18, 01:15 PM
How can you tell I'm bored today... :)
Maybe you need to get out (from this forum) more?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/
enjoy... ;)
Maybe you need to get out (from this forum) more?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/
enjoy... ;)
mufflon
Apr 26, 02:20 AM
I'm taking the summer off, and after having saved up quite a bit of money, I'd like to visit Europe. Here's my current plan, and I'd really just like some input from fellow board members that travel a lot, have visited these places, etc.
(...)
Spain > France
I'll work my way around the south of France, before heading up to Paris.
(...)
Thanks!
Coming from sweden I've always enjoyed the following in france:
Southern part:
* Bordeaux (area) - nice red wine district - you can go sampling at most chateaus.
* Marseille (area around) - nice sandy beaches
* Carcassonne (city; one of the few wholly walled castle-cities)
Northern part:
* Normandy (area)- many nice museums and especially land marks from WW2
* Bourgogne (area) - another nice wine district, distinct differences to bordeaux
* Champagne (area) - this is where champagne is made, equally nice
There are a lot more to see in france of course, but these are the things I've appreciated the most (though normally not all wine districts on the same vacation - I'm not a drunkard :p )
(...)
Spain > France
I'll work my way around the south of France, before heading up to Paris.
(...)
Thanks!
Coming from sweden I've always enjoyed the following in france:
Southern part:
* Bordeaux (area) - nice red wine district - you can go sampling at most chateaus.
* Marseille (area around) - nice sandy beaches
* Carcassonne (city; one of the few wholly walled castle-cities)
Northern part:
* Normandy (area)- many nice museums and especially land marks from WW2
* Bourgogne (area) - another nice wine district, distinct differences to bordeaux
* Champagne (area) - this is where champagne is made, equally nice
There are a lot more to see in france of course, but these are the things I've appreciated the most (though normally not all wine districts on the same vacation - I'm not a drunkard :p )
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