Legion93
Apr 29, 07:32 PM
My local vision express glasses store has a huge discount on. Wanna check it?
dwright1974
Jan 15, 04:52 PM
??
anything silently updated or discontinued?
Software update shows:
iTunes
iMovie
Quicktime
FrontRow
All Movie Rental related methinks!
- D
anything silently updated or discontinued?
Software update shows:
iTunes
iMovie
Quicktime
FrontRow
All Movie Rental related methinks!
- D
MacHamster68
Apr 7, 05:01 AM
hmm as much as i would hate to put stickers on a Mac , i could find a use if they are really good and funny and not just ordinary bumper stickers, having said that some of them might work well other then that on :apple: laptops you got more space for fun
like that one , to maybe cover up a dent on a MacBook or for your kids
http://www.machoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/happyhe-ice-age-squirrel-macbook-decal-580x386.jpg
the mini is quiet small for most of these stickers on offer for the MacBooks , but some might just fit , but they are most times black and possibly do then not really look as good as the mini has a dark apple logo
but there are printing shops out there maybe even one around your corner who can make any sticker you like in any size you like
like that one , to maybe cover up a dent on a MacBook or for your kids
http://www.machoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/happyhe-ice-age-squirrel-macbook-decal-580x386.jpg
the mini is quiet small for most of these stickers on offer for the MacBooks , but some might just fit , but they are most times black and possibly do then not really look as good as the mini has a dark apple logo
but there are printing shops out there maybe even one around your corner who can make any sticker you like in any size you like
greemie
May 24, 05:15 PM
That's really up to you, what you think is good.
It doesn't support charging because it charges from the firewire pin, and all of apple's products now charge off the usb. You can get a adapter to make it work if you wanted to keep that dock.
It doesn't support charging because it charges from the firewire pin, and all of apple's products now charge off the usb. You can get a adapter to make it work if you wanted to keep that dock.
jimthorn
Jul 2, 10:42 PM
I've been getting this weird message popping up in the Console lately:
Jul 2 20:32:01 Jims-Computer WindowServer[438]: CGXDisableUpdate: Updates disabled by connection 0x4c07 for over 1.000000 seconds
Anybody know what it is? My system seems to be running OK, but the message does show up a few times a day in the log. I haven't been able to figure out what triggers it yet, though it always shows up right away after login. And yes, I have repaired permissions.
Jul 2 20:32:01 Jims-Computer WindowServer[438]: CGXDisableUpdate: Updates disabled by connection 0x4c07 for over 1.000000 seconds
Anybody know what it is? My system seems to be running OK, but the message does show up a few times a day in the log. I haven't been able to figure out what triggers it yet, though it always shows up right away after login. And yes, I have repaired permissions.
viperGTS
Dec 24, 05:12 PM
you can upgrade, but youll lose your jailbreak and some traces of it will remain. if you sent it in for repair youll be rejected. its best to restore to a current version if youre jailbroken.
sracer
Oct 15, 10:25 AM
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/Colors_Touch_4G/
Won't let me purchase it yet, though. Not the one I wanted but it's better than the Griffin case I have right now. 14.99 is a good deal.
Thanks for the heads-up. Very nice. I certainly like SwitchEasy Nude for my iPad, and if I wanted to "colorize" my iPod, I'd get this.... but I'm really liking my Griffin Reveal at the moment.
Won't let me purchase it yet, though. Not the one I wanted but it's better than the Griffin case I have right now. 14.99 is a good deal.
Thanks for the heads-up. Very nice. I certainly like SwitchEasy Nude for my iPad, and if I wanted to "colorize" my iPod, I'd get this.... but I'm really liking my Griffin Reveal at the moment.
turbobass
Mar 7, 06:39 PM
You know when you see a PC, there are a lot of ugly, distracting sticks on them. How come Macs don't have the stickers?
You just answered your own question. Apple doesn't need to put stickers on their box to sell the stuff inside because their design and brand is consistent across all outlets.
Also, they DO come with stickers (or at least they used to) but INSIDE the box for you to put on other stuff :)
You just answered your own question. Apple doesn't need to put stickers on their box to sell the stuff inside because their design and brand is consistent across all outlets.
Also, they DO come with stickers (or at least they used to) but INSIDE the box for you to put on other stuff :)
Ruahrc
Mar 26, 11:28 AM
I use the Markins M10 and the quality is indeed excellent- easily as good as an RRS or arca Swiss, etc.
pizzach
Mar 6, 03:55 AM
1.0 of the theme!!!!!! There were a lot of small changes. But if anyone downloads and has a problem, please post here/email me!! I think I'm pretty happy with everything now. Some of the things I redid:
Sidebar
Tab bar
Bookmarks manager main panel
search bar
Sidebar
Tab bar
Bookmarks manager main panel
search bar
discounteggroll
Apr 29, 11:50 AM
why is this a thread
I thought the same thing until I saw the pic of the topless guy. Then it became an abomination
I thought the same thing until I saw the pic of the topless guy. Then it became an abomination
Elixer
Oct 23, 01:33 PM
I'm usually pretty OCD about organizing things. For example my CD collection is alphabetized by artist and in order of release date.
But in iTune I found that keeping my genres pretty broad works best for me. Examples: I have alternative, punk, rock, and metal.
But in iTune I found that keeping my genres pretty broad works best for me. Examples: I have alternative, punk, rock, and metal.
Embio
Apr 1, 11:20 AM
my textedit won't open.
it's what we call 'a beta'
it's what we call 'a beta'
HazyCloud
Apr 28, 04:59 PM
If you're not jailbroken, you can't delete the app. Jailbroken?
mnkeybsness
Jul 17, 03:48 PM
you get what you pay for. it's as simple as that. if you want a 15" TiBook...then get it. if you want the rumored updated 15" powerbook, then wait...just remember...you can play the waiting game forever.
Mudbug
Oct 5, 09:50 AM
This is apparently a revamp of his Macsimum Perspective site, which ran stories about all sorts of various stuff - macs, 3rd party hardware, software, movie reviews of things he saw, etc.
Sometimes interesting, if not much more.
Sometimes interesting, if not much more.
lPHONE
Feb 20, 04:04 PM
Apparently (as my thread was moved from general to wasteland in 3 seconds) polling people is against some rule. :confused:
I honestly want to know/need to know that I'm not singled out. It would bring me a lot of closure to know that other people get infractions too.
I honestly want to know/need to know that I'm not singled out. It would bring me a lot of closure to know that other people get infractions too.
vizfxman
Feb 18, 09:19 PM
First impressions:
I like the version with the blue colored area.
The placement of "consultant" seems odd to me. I'm not sure if you're a Sales Rep Consultant (and it didn't fit on one line), or if you're a Sales Rep and a Consultant.
I'd be curious to see what the card looks like if the letters within the blue area were black rather than the light color.
I like the version with the blue colored area.
The placement of "consultant" seems odd to me. I'm not sure if you're a Sales Rep Consultant (and it didn't fit on one line), or if you're a Sales Rep and a Consultant.
I'd be curious to see what the card looks like if the letters within the blue area were black rather than the light color.
dmz
Mar 11, 12:27 PM
A vector file has no property of resolution - the rendering device determines the dpi/ppi of the final output. If the vector file is "rough" looking in Illustrator at high magnification, then it will be rough no matter the output device, but I don't believe that's the issue - you did look at the file after vectorizing and cleaned it up a bit, as MisterMe pointed out, didn't you? Square corners tend to round off, straight lines sometimes have a bow in them, parallel lines aren't parallel, "skinnies" or gaps appear between objects that share a common edge, etc., etc. Look closely!
Live tracing a low resolution image - say <100ppi - will amplify these errors. However, increasing the "path fitting" in the Trace options to more than 1 or 2 pixels should not result in your path following the edge of the pixels exactly and producing "jaggies" in your vector result.
Some clients just like to throw the lingo around (as do print sales people) with no real understanding of the issue or the terms.
BTW, citizenzen, though the terms ppi and dpi have slightly different meanings in different contexts, your definition is askew. The distinction between DPI and PPI is that DPI refers to a single-bit dot, as in a laser imagesetter whereas PPI refers to a multi-bit entity, i.e an RGB pixel is usually 24-bit-per-pixel(dot). Pixels have depth, dots do not. Cameras have PPI, printers, even those printing in multiple colours, have DPI. The two terms are used interchangeably by most people in the industry, and most of us understand what is meant either way. An image has no "inherent" DPI, it is an artificial and arbitrary measure - i.e. it doesn't matter what the DPI actually is, what matters is how many pixels are in the source image. Not looking for an argument here, and I don't know how this point got in, but let's not make the water muddy with spurious definitions.
I too would like to see an illustration of the problem...
dmz
Live tracing a low resolution image - say <100ppi - will amplify these errors. However, increasing the "path fitting" in the Trace options to more than 1 or 2 pixels should not result in your path following the edge of the pixels exactly and producing "jaggies" in your vector result.
Some clients just like to throw the lingo around (as do print sales people) with no real understanding of the issue or the terms.
BTW, citizenzen, though the terms ppi and dpi have slightly different meanings in different contexts, your definition is askew. The distinction between DPI and PPI is that DPI refers to a single-bit dot, as in a laser imagesetter whereas PPI refers to a multi-bit entity, i.e an RGB pixel is usually 24-bit-per-pixel(dot). Pixels have depth, dots do not. Cameras have PPI, printers, even those printing in multiple colours, have DPI. The two terms are used interchangeably by most people in the industry, and most of us understand what is meant either way. An image has no "inherent" DPI, it is an artificial and arbitrary measure - i.e. it doesn't matter what the DPI actually is, what matters is how many pixels are in the source image. Not looking for an argument here, and I don't know how this point got in, but let's not make the water muddy with spurious definitions.
I too would like to see an illustration of the problem...
dmz
Hellhammer
Jun 1, 03:47 AM
PS3 Media Server (http://code.google.com/p/ps3mediaserver/)
princealfie
Mar 31, 04:15 PM
As Steve Jobs would say, "We do not have to disclose that."
macg4
Nov 22, 01:12 PM
Oops... all better now :)
good deal
good deal
highres
Sep 16, 04:59 PM
I got into web design in March this year--with a free Zoomshare site. My bikes were broken and the weather was poor, so I gave it a shot. I used NVU (http://www.nvu.com) up until July. CJB (http://www.cjb.cc) allowed me to be a little more creative on my site, and eventually I bought a domain name and upgraded hosting.
What's kept me going, even though I haven't made a dime yet (free projects), is trying to produce tidy code and learning new CSS tricks. From July-August, I learned CSS and XHTML (strict...). Next summer, I hope to learn PHP, then XML, and so on. What's frustrated me most since March is IE6. My design (http://www.deldindesign.com) site gets a little messed up in IE, so I've got some work to do still...
Is that MS IE6? If so it is full of bugs and is a pain too design for. It stinks, but 83% (http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2005/August/browser.php) of browser users or 63.7 Million people still use it. Firefox is second at 8% or 5.8 Million users (Firefox usage has actually increased quite substantially since its release).
It looks like we will be designing pages with MS IE6 in mind for quite some time, no matter how much of a pain in the ass it is. At least Netscape 4.0 isn't used much anymore, it used to be a nightmare to design for.
I wonder who the 15 people using Netscape 1.0 are? :rolleyes:
What's kept me going, even though I haven't made a dime yet (free projects), is trying to produce tidy code and learning new CSS tricks. From July-August, I learned CSS and XHTML (strict...). Next summer, I hope to learn PHP, then XML, and so on. What's frustrated me most since March is IE6. My design (http://www.deldindesign.com) site gets a little messed up in IE, so I've got some work to do still...
Is that MS IE6? If so it is full of bugs and is a pain too design for. It stinks, but 83% (http://www.thecounter.com/stats/2005/August/browser.php) of browser users or 63.7 Million people still use it. Firefox is second at 8% or 5.8 Million users (Firefox usage has actually increased quite substantially since its release).
It looks like we will be designing pages with MS IE6 in mind for quite some time, no matter how much of a pain in the ass it is. At least Netscape 4.0 isn't used much anymore, it used to be a nightmare to design for.
I wonder who the 15 people using Netscape 1.0 are? :rolleyes:
jwolf6589
May 4, 03:43 AM
I got a TON of old CD's from the past. I wis to sell these CD's but not sure if its against the law to do so. Since this software is all during the Mac OS 7-9 days, it may be difficult to sell it. But I am not sure. What do you say? Can the software be sold legally and what is my best option for selling it? I doubt anyone in my local area would buy it, so that rules out CraigsList. My then only option is Ebay.
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