MrMac'n'Cheese
Apr 19, 09:43 PM
We have an Apple Store in Holyoke Mass and there is also an Apple independent Authorized retail store and service center in Northampton called Yes Computers (http://www.yescomputers.com/Yes_Computers/Home.html). It is a great store and I have bought things there over the last few years.
This weekend they had an overnight break in. Check out Masslive.com story here (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/northampton_police_seek_help_i_1.html)
here is a link to the video that is off the thieves making off with the goods.
http://bcove.me/zmdp0uuu
I hope they catch these guys. It sounds like they have been making their way up and down the East Coast..
Awful news!
I hope those low-life scumbags are caught!
Question is, what kind of security did the authorized reseller have, seems like they had an easy time breaking in.
This weekend they had an overnight break in. Check out Masslive.com story here (http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/northampton_police_seek_help_i_1.html)
here is a link to the video that is off the thieves making off with the goods.
http://bcove.me/zmdp0uuu
I hope they catch these guys. It sounds like they have been making their way up and down the East Coast..
Awful news!
I hope those low-life scumbags are caught!
Question is, what kind of security did the authorized reseller have, seems like they had an easy time breaking in.
AmigoMac
Sep 6, 08:31 AM
www.boredatwork.com http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys2/flatto-stuhl-ani.gif
;)
;)
BRLawyer
Oct 8, 01:45 PM
I can't believe 3G is new for the Americans.
Land of the free indeed....:p
Indeed...the US mobile industry is probably the crappiest in the whole world...but this is no surprise...they also assert the following:
- "american football" is the real football;
- America means one country;
- "U.S. champion" means "World champion".
So no surprises here...move along, citizens...
Land of the free indeed....:p
Indeed...the US mobile industry is probably the crappiest in the whole world...but this is no surprise...they also assert the following:
- "american football" is the real football;
- America means one country;
- "U.S. champion" means "World champion".
So no surprises here...move along, citizens...
bushido
Mar 15, 10:51 AM
haha shifting to the smartphone market, anyone remember N-Gage? ... :p
larswik
May 2, 01:49 AM
Thanks for that. The teacher likes to toss in trick questions and I almost want to say this question is TRUE except for the part that says "Subscripts may be of different types as long as they are ordered." Even if Subscripts are of a different type that is not going to effect the array type. If they are ordered the array will still be initialized, right?
That is not giving away the answer, but I am leaning towards True as the result for the answer for the question.
That is not giving away the answer, but I am leaning towards True as the result for the answer for the question.
SamIchi
Mar 17, 06:38 PM
uh, they replace them for free? where? links please. thanks.
Just goto Nintendo.com
Definitely order them. I didn't think I would need them either, but the night before they actually arrived in the mail, my gf's sister broke one.
I ordered two, and they sent me two. You guys with extras are lucky.
Why not just order 4 then you have 2 extra.
Just goto Nintendo.com
Definitely order them. I didn't think I would need them either, but the night before they actually arrived in the mail, my gf's sister broke one.
I ordered two, and they sent me two. You guys with extras are lucky.
Why not just order 4 then you have 2 extra.
Pressure
Apr 14, 05:48 AM
Didn't know of that one. How does it run? Any problems?
I'm always a little careful when it comes to third party things on OS X as you never know what Apple might do in their next OS update.
That being said, I'm running ZFS systems (BSD/Solaris) for years now and absolutely like the system, never on OS X, though.
It runs on an old but stable release based on onnv_74, which provides zpool version 8 and zfs version 2, so it doesn't include RAID-Z2, RAID-Z3 or any of the newer functions, which is why I am very interested in Ten's Complements up-to-date version. It's an external kext, so it shouldn't suffer from anything when Apple updates Mac OS X.
It's solid in my experience and there have not been a single case of lost data in the project's history (knock on wood) :)
I'm using it on one of our Mac Pro's running Mac OS X Server (10.6) and haven't encountered any problems, other than lacking some features. Well, the most important feature is, of course, Copy-on-Write and the other features that enables the high data integrity. Got to love the zfs snapshot command!
I'm always a little careful when it comes to third party things on OS X as you never know what Apple might do in their next OS update.
That being said, I'm running ZFS systems (BSD/Solaris) for years now and absolutely like the system, never on OS X, though.
It runs on an old but stable release based on onnv_74, which provides zpool version 8 and zfs version 2, so it doesn't include RAID-Z2, RAID-Z3 or any of the newer functions, which is why I am very interested in Ten's Complements up-to-date version. It's an external kext, so it shouldn't suffer from anything when Apple updates Mac OS X.
It's solid in my experience and there have not been a single case of lost data in the project's history (knock on wood) :)
I'm using it on one of our Mac Pro's running Mac OS X Server (10.6) and haven't encountered any problems, other than lacking some features. Well, the most important feature is, of course, Copy-on-Write and the other features that enables the high data integrity. Got to love the zfs snapshot command!
brsboarder
Oct 13, 05:43 AM
atleast its competition
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 07:48 PM
Upgrading RAM is quite easy. I don't know about PNY branded RAM, but I have heard good things of Crucial and Kingston RAM, I myself use CnMemory RAM in my 2009 MBP.
Upgrading RAM in MacBooks and MacBook Pros (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12403893&postcount=6)
Upgrading RAM in MacBooks and MacBook Pros (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12403893&postcount=6)
ToeJamathon
Mar 27, 11:54 AM
looks like there's gonna be no iPad 2 jailbreak today. Looks like we're waiting another 7 days before release.
How come 7 more days to wait..? :/
How come 7 more days to wait..? :/
Rocketman
Oct 11, 09:36 PM
Lasso? I don't get it.
I wonder if the development name was Visicalc?
Rocketman
I wonder if the development name was Visicalc?
Rocketman
linnarsson
Nov 12, 05:56 AM
http://www.linnarsson.com/mac/rockingpaper.png
Here's my desktop :) The wallpaper is my own named Rockingpaper! :cool:
Here's my desktop :) The wallpaper is my own named Rockingpaper! :cool:
ct-scan
Oct 8, 01:00 PM
T-Mobile doesn't even have OS X in-house, let alone have the personnel to manage it.
Their servers are a mix of Red Hat and Solaris.
Their clients are Windows only.
They run Peoplesoft and vendor shrinkwrap for all business processes.
They've never built an enterprise team to develop solutions.
They don't know a damn thing about Cocoa Programming.
I'll stop here.
Either they plan to pay Apple to build their call center suite like McCaw Systems--later ATT Wireless asked NeXT, Omnigroup and various other consulting teams to write it or they are blowing smoke about OS X Leopard.
The talented system engineers who know Linux have all but moved on from T-Mobile to greener pastures like Intel.
Perhaps if T-Mobile knew a damn thing about the Enterprise I'd take some of this serious.
I'd be happy if Apple came in and did it all. At least we know it wouldn't be such a cluster-*******.
It really doesn't matter...TMobile would be providing a service. A service based on standard protocols, it doesn't matter what OS is running on the device, they're not going to support the devices; that's the job of the manufacturer.
And most companies don't run OS X, it's sad I know ;) , but it's true.
Their servers are a mix of Red Hat and Solaris.
Their clients are Windows only.
They run Peoplesoft and vendor shrinkwrap for all business processes.
They've never built an enterprise team to develop solutions.
They don't know a damn thing about Cocoa Programming.
I'll stop here.
Either they plan to pay Apple to build their call center suite like McCaw Systems--later ATT Wireless asked NeXT, Omnigroup and various other consulting teams to write it or they are blowing smoke about OS X Leopard.
The talented system engineers who know Linux have all but moved on from T-Mobile to greener pastures like Intel.
Perhaps if T-Mobile knew a damn thing about the Enterprise I'd take some of this serious.
I'd be happy if Apple came in and did it all. At least we know it wouldn't be such a cluster-*******.
It really doesn't matter...TMobile would be providing a service. A service based on standard protocols, it doesn't matter what OS is running on the device, they're not going to support the devices; that's the job of the manufacturer.
And most companies don't run OS X, it's sad I know ;) , but it's true.
euromickey
Oct 5, 06:27 PM
I have put the following code in the header:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script type="text/javascript">
function detectBrowser(){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!")}}
</script>
</HEAD>
<body onload="detectBrowser()">
</body>
</HTML>
The "Microsoft Internet Explorer" detection works on my PC. I just don't get it why the Safari and Konqueror detection does not. I have found the tip at http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_browser.asp
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script type="text/javascript">
function detectBrowser(){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!")}}
</script>
</HEAD>
<body onload="detectBrowser()">
</body>
</HTML>
The "Microsoft Internet Explorer" detection works on my PC. I just don't get it why the Safari and Konqueror detection does not. I have found the tip at http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_browser.asp
Abstract
Oct 24, 06:37 PM
If someone had a great idea about how Finder should look and work, it might be improved. However, since the plumbing is behind the scenes and that's been re-done a lot, it wouldn't help to simply re-route it again.
Well, it's still the most annoying, continuous issue with OSX. Steve keeps saying it has finally been improved, but it still sucks. :p
Remember when they released the Finder with the side panel on the left side? Man, where were we without that? I can't even remember how bad Finder was in 10.2.x :o
Well, it's still the most annoying, continuous issue with OSX. Steve keeps saying it has finally been improved, but it still sucks. :p
Remember when they released the Finder with the side panel on the left side? Man, where were we without that? I can't even remember how bad Finder was in 10.2.x :o
PeggyD
Apr 29, 08:53 PM
Instead of buying Microsoft Office, why not give one of the Office clones a try? NeoOffice, LibreOffice or Open Office
SeaFox
Oct 11, 09:20 PM
Lasso? I don't get it.
Yeeeeha! Time to rustle up some figures and bring our accounting 'on home!
:D
Yeeeeha! Time to rustle up some figures and bring our accounting 'on home!
:D
talmy
May 5, 11:46 AM
Since it costs less to use the App store, especially if you only want one in the package, and it is a site license to boot, I don't see ever using retail.
Only downside is that updates require going to the App Store rather than just relying on the automatic software update.
You also can't sell the software later if you don't want it, but I've never done that in the past so am unlikely to do that in the future.
Only downside is that updates require going to the App Store rather than just relying on the automatic software update.
You also can't sell the software later if you don't want it, but I've never done that in the past so am unlikely to do that in the future.
Starr
Sep 25, 03:36 PM
No need to be like that mate I was only double checking like I said, I don't want to be sitting on christmas day with my laptop stuck to a desk, I would like to take advantage of the wireless option.
Benjy91
Feb 14, 05:45 PM
Is it unresponsive indefinitely?
Plug it in and then don't touch iTunes for a minute or so, don't click anything. After a minute, then start clicking away. Does it work then?
Plug it in and then don't touch iTunes for a minute or so, don't click anything. After a minute, then start clicking away. Does it work then?
maflynn
Feb 3, 06:17 AM
I guess they wanted to inconvenience them millions of subscribers just to delay the small minority of AT&T customers willing to jump ship :rolleyes:
Its more likely an unscheduled outage, or problem with their system
Its more likely an unscheduled outage, or problem with their system
Eddyisgreat
Jun 15, 02:45 AM
Nice. I was getting so annoyed at the guys in the tukwila thread talking about how cool they are.
I'll be there. 12:00 AM? I'm a black friday veteran but I think you may be overestimating things a tad. I'll be there at three.
I'll be there. 12:00 AM? I'm a black friday veteran but I think you may be overestimating things a tad. I'll be there at three.
FOX160
May 5, 11:40 AM
One thing i found strange was that for example. Is that if I email my Mum
and her name is Wendy. Now if I put in Wendy and add the email to
sender it wont send.
But I have to type in Mum has I have that in my address book and then
attach to sender the email will send.
Dont know if your doing that for example.
and her name is Wendy. Now if I put in Wendy and add the email to
sender it wont send.
But I have to type in Mum has I have that in my address book and then
attach to sender the email will send.
Dont know if your doing that for example.
mnkeybsness
Jul 4, 11:36 AM
does it look crappy like that while you are working in word, or on the finished product? i would assume that word likes to display graphics with a little less quality than what you actually put into them. if you are talking about the finished product, then perhaps you should type your "reports, etc" in word and then get your hands on indesign and put all of your text into there.
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