mikee99
Mar 13, 01:14 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
You reselling Ben? I may go grab a couple more
You reselling Ben? I may go grab a couple more
Hermes Monster
Apr 15, 11:12 AM
We're professionals, and have been doing it for 8 years, and it probably took us 2-250 hours to produce that site :) There are some dynamic aspects to the portfolio and a lot of jquery.
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
Chicowebdesign = WIN by the way, nice work!
RosieO
Mar 11, 11:27 AM
Maybe todays weather will keep everyone away from this store and go to the stores where they can wait indoors!
dcv
Oct 5, 07:08 PM
var browser=navigator.appName
var b_version=navigator.appVersion
var version=parseFloat(b_version)
if ((browser=="Safari"||browser=="Konqueror"||browser=="Microsoft Internet Explorer")
&& (version>=0)) {alert("Your browser environment is not fully supported!")}}
Stick an alert in your code to test the return value of navigator.appName, or in your case the 'browser' variable... you should find this is actually "Netscape" for the Safari browser, hence your problem.
check out the Safari FAQ (http://developer.apple.com/Internet/safari/safari_faq.html)
hope this helps!
var b_version=navigator.appVersion
var version=parseFloat(b_version)
if ((browser=="Safari"||browser=="Konqueror"||browser=="Microsoft Internet Explorer")
&& (version>=0)) {alert("Your browser environment is not fully supported!")}}
Stick an alert in your code to test the return value of navigator.appName, or in your case the 'browser' variable... you should find this is actually "Netscape" for the Safari browser, hence your problem.
check out the Safari FAQ (http://developer.apple.com/Internet/safari/safari_faq.html)
hope this helps!
plasticparadox
Aug 15, 08:31 AM
Hmmm.. I'm not a highly technical guy - not familiar at all with Terminal, don't really have an idea of what terms like bash, cron, tcsh are. I think this script is too complicated for the likes of me :) I went through it, but I have no idea of F@H is running, and it quit with an error.
It seems like mc68k's documentation is meant for those who are already familiar with folding & terminal, I was kind of hoping for a script that didn't demand technical knowledge.
It seems like mc68k's documentation is meant for those who are already familiar with folding & terminal, I was kind of hoping for a script that didn't demand technical knowledge.
Zoreke
Apr 12, 10:21 AM
I agree that you should delete the preferences first, but this problem it is also a sing that you have a damaged true type font on your system.
The hard part is to find it and remove it from your system, that should fix your indesign.
Illustrator does the same when a font is damaged.
Good luck
:)
The hard part is to find it and remove it from your system, that should fix your indesign.
Illustrator does the same when a font is damaged.
Good luck
:)
Sn00py
Mar 29, 05:06 AM
iPad 2,2 would be the correct version for your AT&T model.
anng12
Mar 26, 10:05 AM
Well, 4.3.1 is out.
Where's the iPad 2 jailbreak?
Where's the iPad 2 jailbreak?
WhatAmI
May 3, 01:17 PM
Clown ass sw?
I've been on iClarified. I am doing the right stuff, it just isn't working. The application shuts down after a few minutes.
Ok so tell me, who released the iUnlocked sw you're referring to? Chronic-Dev, ih8sn0w or Dev-Team? =)
Use redsn0w: http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14563
I've been on iClarified. I am doing the right stuff, it just isn't working. The application shuts down after a few minutes.
Ok so tell me, who released the iUnlocked sw you're referring to? Chronic-Dev, ih8sn0w or Dev-Team? =)
Use redsn0w: http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14563
Cakester
Apr 24, 09:00 PM
check if they require verification for you to change your email address. If not, it's probably fake.
It doesn't verify....interesting. Oh well, it was an interesting thought for a little while.
It doesn't verify....interesting. Oh well, it was an interesting thought for a little while.
mopppish
Dec 24, 03:27 PM
Question(s)-
My brand new 12" ibook G4 seems to make a lot of hard drive noise, even when I'm not doing anything. The noises sound pretty healthy- it's basically a constant, very soft whir (just the spinning, I'm sure) and an occasional clicking (not a "crap, I'm broken" clicking, but more like a "alright, let's kick these heads into place" clicking) every minute or so (sometimes longer).
I'm not trying to be goofy with my descriptions here, but after all I've read in these forums about clicking being bad, I wanted to mention that none of the noises mine are making sound deadly. Rather, I was thinking that maybe this is Spotlight's regularly scheduled indexing? If that's maybe what this is, does anyone know of a way to regulate Spotlight's indexing (make it less frequent or turn it off altogether unless you ask it to) in order to lessen hard drive access and in turn perhaps save battery life?
Any opinions that point to a faulty hard drive are also welcome, but I've had the ibook for a week now and have experienced no problems outside of both the hard drive and optical drive being noisier than I would have liked (seems like a common issue with these ibooks). The hard drive noises remind me of when my imac's hard drive kicks in from or settles down to a rest.
Thanks!
My brand new 12" ibook G4 seems to make a lot of hard drive noise, even when I'm not doing anything. The noises sound pretty healthy- it's basically a constant, very soft whir (just the spinning, I'm sure) and an occasional clicking (not a "crap, I'm broken" clicking, but more like a "alright, let's kick these heads into place" clicking) every minute or so (sometimes longer).
I'm not trying to be goofy with my descriptions here, but after all I've read in these forums about clicking being bad, I wanted to mention that none of the noises mine are making sound deadly. Rather, I was thinking that maybe this is Spotlight's regularly scheduled indexing? If that's maybe what this is, does anyone know of a way to regulate Spotlight's indexing (make it less frequent or turn it off altogether unless you ask it to) in order to lessen hard drive access and in turn perhaps save battery life?
Any opinions that point to a faulty hard drive are also welcome, but I've had the ibook for a week now and have experienced no problems outside of both the hard drive and optical drive being noisier than I would have liked (seems like a common issue with these ibooks). The hard drive noises remind me of when my imac's hard drive kicks in from or settles down to a rest.
Thanks!
trucdem44
Mar 10, 07:12 AM
You can also try the tool at Unused-CSS.com (http://unused-css.com). It'll check a bunch of pages and let you download the CSS files with just the used selectors.
FrenchPB
Mar 18, 08:25 AM
Hey all,
I just published my first iWeb website, which I created over the past few days. It's in French and related to my wedding, but I'd be interested in hearing your reviews on how I can improve the website, add new functionalities, and make it even more user friendly.
I'd like to add a guestbook, but haven't found one that I like enough as off now. I also would like to add more features / multimedia stuff, so any idea is welcome.
Just a note : our wedding theme is on the 50s, and the colours are brown and old pink. The first pic on the welcome page is a drawing of me and my wife inspired by an old ad we found on internet.
http://www.davidetcoraline.com/
I also would like to know if I can have a facebook integration without using MobileMe. I'd like any new article published on the website to be posted directly on my facebook account. Is that possible ?
Thanks for your reviews.
I just published my first iWeb website, which I created over the past few days. It's in French and related to my wedding, but I'd be interested in hearing your reviews on how I can improve the website, add new functionalities, and make it even more user friendly.
I'd like to add a guestbook, but haven't found one that I like enough as off now. I also would like to add more features / multimedia stuff, so any idea is welcome.
Just a note : our wedding theme is on the 50s, and the colours are brown and old pink. The first pic on the welcome page is a drawing of me and my wife inspired by an old ad we found on internet.
http://www.davidetcoraline.com/
I also would like to know if I can have a facebook integration without using MobileMe. I'd like any new article published on the website to be posted directly on my facebook account. Is that possible ?
Thanks for your reviews.
stoid
Oct 25, 10:51 AM
$1,825,000 a year.
That's $456,250.00 a quarter.
Yeah, I can see that's where the majority of Apple's profit this last quarter came from. $546,000,000.
By your estimate, that's less than one tenth of one percent (<0.1%) of Apple's profits. Hardly a cash cow. Even if you underestimated by a full magnitude, it's not that impressive.
$1.8 mil/year may seem like alot to you or me that makes less than $50k/year, but to a company that does over $15,000,000,000.00 in sales a year it's little more than a drop in the bucket.
That's $456,250.00 a quarter.
Yeah, I can see that's where the majority of Apple's profit this last quarter came from. $546,000,000.
By your estimate, that's less than one tenth of one percent (<0.1%) of Apple's profits. Hardly a cash cow. Even if you underestimated by a full magnitude, it's not that impressive.
$1.8 mil/year may seem like alot to you or me that makes less than $50k/year, but to a company that does over $15,000,000,000.00 in sales a year it's little more than a drop in the bucket.
SR20DETDOG
Mar 10, 09:37 PM
You are basically moving the bandwidth requirements to another server. It depends on what the second host allows.
That sounds promising.
My plan is to host the files from my Dropbox, giving me a good 2GB of space from the 40MB I think I have now. I'm not sure how bandwidth works with Dropbox since it's not a web host. I assume it will work fine, otherwise I'll just have to cough up some money :(
That sounds promising.
My plan is to host the files from my Dropbox, giving me a good 2GB of space from the 40MB I think I have now. I'm not sure how bandwidth works with Dropbox since it's not a web host. I assume it will work fine, otherwise I'll just have to cough up some money :(
Designer Dale
Apr 25, 02:37 PM
No offense, but that fix looks bloody awful.
Ditto. I thought the guy/gal who did the patch was making a bad funny.
Dale
Ditto. I thought the guy/gal who did the patch was making a bad funny.
Dale
rowanhall
Oct 26, 08:20 PM
I can scrape my PDA (Dell Axim) up and down my carpet with no visible scratching.
let me guess "just for ***** and giggles"! :)
i can honestly see this as apple covering all their bases with a patent for any 'good idea' that has been discovered. as we are well aware, apple rules the roost in the digital audio player market, and i can see this as a way to protect such a valuable asset to the company.
i expect it to have no physical buttons, and use some of the mentioned technology, but in an even more intuative way!
Rowan
let me guess "just for ***** and giggles"! :)
i can honestly see this as apple covering all their bases with a patent for any 'good idea' that has been discovered. as we are well aware, apple rules the roost in the digital audio player market, and i can see this as a way to protect such a valuable asset to the company.
i expect it to have no physical buttons, and use some of the mentioned technology, but in an even more intuative way!
Rowan
DoFoT9
Feb 7, 03:01 PM
You mean my spouse's Rodgers drums were double kick? I better let them know. ;)
baha nah not like that, not the actual act of having two bass drums.. just the action of using two kick pedals in a song - i.e. double kick. thats what australian drummers refer to it as, i guess its different in the US/etc. :confused:
baha nah not like that, not the actual act of having two bass drums.. just the action of using two kick pedals in a song - i.e. double kick. thats what australian drummers refer to it as, i guess its different in the US/etc. :confused:
philipma1957
Mar 16, 04:49 PM
I have a lot of hi end speakers. I don't like the connection on the imac the mac pro or the mac mini for 2.1 sound.
Object-X
Aug 7, 06:40 PM
Let's face it, Microsoft can't compete. It won't be long before they kill off their whole mac unit. Who needs their crappy software anyway? When some little known Russian software company can do in months what Micrsoft can't do in years it's obvious where this is going. VMWare will come out with a better virtualization technology and Windows will continue to become irrelevant. iWork needs a spreadsheet and you'll be hard pressed to find a reason to run anything Microsoft on your mac.
I said it before on these posts and got laughed to scorn, Microsoft is dead. Everyone knows it. Even die hard Windows fanboys are starting to have doubts. Vista will fail miserably and the company will be broken up. Why anyone would use something second rate, more expensive, less secure, and of inferior quality in the light of such a polished and mature operating system is beyond comprehension.
I said it before on these posts and got laughed to scorn, Microsoft is dead. Everyone knows it. Even die hard Windows fanboys are starting to have doubts. Vista will fail miserably and the company will be broken up. Why anyone would use something second rate, more expensive, less secure, and of inferior quality in the light of such a polished and mature operating system is beyond comprehension.
nastebu
Mar 26, 06:24 PM
are cell phones not working across all the country ?
Look at the posting dates! Cell phones are fine now.
Look at the posting dates! Cell phones are fine now.
NewSc2
Oct 8, 10:52 PM
T-Mobile is an independent network. It and Cingular have rented infrastructure to one another at various times in the past to mutually help with each other's coverage, but T-Mobile is a real mobile phone operator. (It's what used to be Voicestream.)
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
T-Mobile in my area rents its airtime on Cingular's network. This is coming from 2 friends, one who works for T-Mobile and one works Cingular
I'm not entirely sure why people keep propogating this myth. It makes no sense on the face of it.
T-Mobile in my area rents its airtime on Cingular's network. This is coming from 2 friends, one who works for T-Mobile and one works Cingular
jefhatfield
Jul 6, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by sparkleytone
i couldnt stand that guy man. always posting all this pc news and just generally baiting everyone. grrr.
i think the jefhatfield thing is a trick question. IIRC jefhatfield IS his original name, but he used a different one for a while after his posts became TOO prolific.
and the avatar, that was the sexy shiny one right? yeah that started a craze. personally i think b2tm's was the best.
i was jefhatfield, then networkman, and now i am jefhatfield again
i couldnt stand that guy man. always posting all this pc news and just generally baiting everyone. grrr.
i think the jefhatfield thing is a trick question. IIRC jefhatfield IS his original name, but he used a different one for a while after his posts became TOO prolific.
and the avatar, that was the sexy shiny one right? yeah that started a craze. personally i think b2tm's was the best.
i was jefhatfield, then networkman, and now i am jefhatfield again
DTphonehome
Oct 11, 09:09 PM
Lasso's function editor will sport more than 200 hundred functions that will span a number of needs, from financial to statistical and possibly niche applications such as engineering, sources say.
My God...that's like..20,000 features! (Thanks, Calculator!)
My God...that's like..20,000 features! (Thanks, Calculator!)
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