Dharma Logos
Apr 17, 05:09 PM
Here is a screen capture showing the disk image in the middle, the get info screen to the left, and Disk Utility to the right. Note that Disk Utility shows three external drives. Right now I have zero external media plugged in. Not a flash drive. Not an external hard drive. Not even a CD.
jegesmaci
Mar 17, 12:57 AM
I am south of Salt Lake. I am looking for a 64GB Black Wifi iPad 2. If you guys find out that they have inventory, please post back.
Thanks,
Adam
Thanks,
Adam
Night Spring
Apr 17, 11:09 AM
iPads don't come with owner's manuals -- in fact, can't remember the last iDevice that came with one! Anyway, I recommend that when you get your iPad, you download iBooks from the app store, and do a search for "iPad." Or if you prefer a physical book, you could go to Amazon and search for "iPad" in their books department. Either way, you'll find plenty of selections to choose from.
Gomez315
Apr 14, 02:05 PM
Please ban
Ropie
Nov 6, 06:32 AM
here's my 27" ACD :)
Where on Earth is that??
Where on Earth is that??
sreedy
Sep 22, 04:53 AM
So that means it's Higher & Further Education only?

samanthas
Sep 25, 03:45 PM
Oh, I WANT an Apple display. :p

kewlguy781
Mar 11, 11:44 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)
No. He's referring to best buy.
No. He's referring to best buy.

dontmatter
Oct 24, 07:50 PM
You can't adjust a monitor so that it has a higher resolution than it inherently does. However, if you have a high res screen, it can behave at (seemingly) lower resolutions (eg: it can operate at a size similar to 1280x800 on the MacBook), except that it would be sharper than a MacBook's screen because the screen has 1920 x 1200 pixels trying to create a desktop size equivalent to 1280x800. So instead of the 110 dpi LCD screens we have now when a 1920x1200 screen operates as a 1920 x 1200 screen, it would operate with a dpi of like 150 dpi if a 1920x1200 resolution LCD was working to create a desktop similar to a 1280 x 800 workspace.
***But again, correct me if I'm either wrong, or not entirely correct, because I want to understand this as well. :)
But like MarkCollette said, this resolution independence thing does scare me a bit as well. I want things to looks smaller if I have a resolution independent screen. Sure I wouldn't want text to be so small that I can't read it, but if they had a way to scale the text larger while leaving other elements nice and small, it would be rather ace.
Are you saying that you will get an effectively higher dpi # when running a screen at a lower resolution? I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but I think it's a little off- as you said, you're never going to get higher resolution out of a screen than it's native resolution. What you can do with resolution independence is use a high resolution screen at it's native resolution without sacrificing that nice big look of the lower resolution. It arises out of the difference, mentioned by others, of vectors versus bitmaps. That means you say that you put black pixels between some distance and direction away from a given point, rather than saying white pixel, white pixel, two, white pixel. (I'm not sure if that distance is defined as a portion of the screen or an absolute distance or what).
And i agree, scaling some things and not others, done very intelligently, would be "rather ace"
***But again, correct me if I'm either wrong, or not entirely correct, because I want to understand this as well. :)
But like MarkCollette said, this resolution independence thing does scare me a bit as well. I want things to looks smaller if I have a resolution independent screen. Sure I wouldn't want text to be so small that I can't read it, but if they had a way to scale the text larger while leaving other elements nice and small, it would be rather ace.
Are you saying that you will get an effectively higher dpi # when running a screen at a lower resolution? I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but I think it's a little off- as you said, you're never going to get higher resolution out of a screen than it's native resolution. What you can do with resolution independence is use a high resolution screen at it's native resolution without sacrificing that nice big look of the lower resolution. It arises out of the difference, mentioned by others, of vectors versus bitmaps. That means you say that you put black pixels between some distance and direction away from a given point, rather than saying white pixel, white pixel, two, white pixel. (I'm not sure if that distance is defined as a portion of the screen or an absolute distance or what).
And i agree, scaling some things and not others, done very intelligently, would be "rather ace"
NorrisKillsKids
Apr 9, 11:56 AM
https://twitter.com/redmondpie/status/56578315363950592
Jb will be here soon
finalllllllllyyyyy
Jb will be here soon
finalllllllllyyyyy
MacBytes
Dec 21, 12:08 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Ambrosia Software releases WireTap Pro (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041221010824)
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Link: Ambrosia Software releases WireTap Pro (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041221010824)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
leikela47
Oct 27, 07:19 PM
Ok, I know nothing about nothing when it comes to Macs and music software/equipment. We have a Mac G4, not sure what the current OS is, but I am going to get it upgraded.
For my boyfriend's birthday, I am looking to find a music software production program. He had been using Cakewalk Metro up until our computer crashed a couple years ago. He really wants to get back into it, but when I looked up Cakewalk, I saw that Metro is quite outdated and most current cakewalk products are for windows. So can anyone please, please, please tell me what an equally good music software is (by the way, he makes mostly drum type electronic music via keyboards and drum machines). I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks!
For my boyfriend's birthday, I am looking to find a music software production program. He had been using Cakewalk Metro up until our computer crashed a couple years ago. He really wants to get back into it, but when I looked up Cakewalk, I saw that Metro is quite outdated and most current cakewalk products are for windows. So can anyone please, please, please tell me what an equally good music software is (by the way, he makes mostly drum type electronic music via keyboards and drum machines). I would be eternally grateful.
Thanks!
BJMcKay
Mar 5, 10:38 PM
found this on stupidvideos.com
http://www.stupidvideos.com/
This is a demonstration of Windows 98 with Bill Gates and the system crashes. The crowd goes wild.
In the frame on the right click "Alphabetical" then look for Windows Crash. It's number 849 in Alphabetical or you can just search for "windows crash" cant seem to get a direct link sry.
http://www.stupidvideos.com/
This is a demonstration of Windows 98 with Bill Gates and the system crashes. The crowd goes wild.
In the frame on the right click "Alphabetical" then look for Windows Crash. It's number 849 in Alphabetical or you can just search for "windows crash" cant seem to get a direct link sry.
jellomizer
Oct 11, 09:37 PM
As of right now I don't see iWork as a strong MS Office competitor. It is more of a competitor of MS Works (For home use). As far as I have seen it Keynote is the only product in the list that can compete with MS Office (Powerpoint). I would love to see a good competitor to MS Office. But look at the other competitors out there.
Word Perfect (No Modern Mac Port, And the other OS Versions have a lot of technical problems)
Open Office (Too wrapped up in being open source and making the developers look good and less on actually making it a good product)
iWork (Best Interface for most features but lacking in "Pro" Features)
Koffice, abiword (better then MS Write but not by much)
Googles Spreadsheet and Word Processor (Way to limited)
While MS Office still has it faults unfortunately it is still the best product out there.
If you are just writing papers for schooland you want to give your documents a little more style then iWorks is great. If you need to do serious work with heavy calculations and more advanced colarabration then office is still the only bet.
Word Perfect (No Modern Mac Port, And the other OS Versions have a lot of technical problems)
Open Office (Too wrapped up in being open source and making the developers look good and less on actually making it a good product)
iWork (Best Interface for most features but lacking in "Pro" Features)
Koffice, abiword (better then MS Write but not by much)
Googles Spreadsheet and Word Processor (Way to limited)
While MS Office still has it faults unfortunately it is still the best product out there.
If you are just writing papers for schooland you want to give your documents a little more style then iWorks is great. If you need to do serious work with heavy calculations and more advanced colarabration then office is still the only bet.
dr_lha
Oct 24, 10:53 PM
The real deal on resolution independance, is that instead of the UI being made up of images, PDFs I believe, it will be drawn using vectors. so a OS can scale anything to any size, and it will never become pixalized, because it's being drawn fresh using math instead of images.
Quite simply: No. Resolution independance has nothing to do with vectors. Images in Leopard such as icons will continue to be bitmaps. Its how those vectors are scaled which is the important thing.
Note that you can already change the DPI scaling of your apps in Tiger using Quartz debug, if you want to get a preview of how resolution independance works.
Quite simply: No. Resolution independance has nothing to do with vectors. Images in Leopard such as icons will continue to be bitmaps. Its how those vectors are scaled which is the important thing.
Note that you can already change the DPI scaling of your apps in Tiger using Quartz debug, if you want to get a preview of how resolution independance works.
GeeYouEye
Oct 14, 01:17 AM
Any word on prices? Or, even better, price drops on the current models (yes I know they were just dropped, but you can't blame a guy for dreamin')?
Plumbstone
Mar 5, 10:37 AM
The library included with Komplete 7 is ok, pretty broad ranging but not amazing sounding.
From your mention of VSL is it specifically orchestral samples you're after?
From your mention of VSL is it specifically orchestral samples you're after?

benhollberg
Mar 2, 01:23 PM
The iPad 2 will launch March 11, whose going to wait at the Gateway Mall in Salt Lake City, Utah?
Daveway
Sep 23, 03:09 PM
I thought Apple Confidential 2.0 was great. I used it for a research paper and found it very enjoyable.
IJ Reilly
Oct 12, 03:53 PM
I agree that they'd be better off bundling iWork while it only consists of Pages and Keynote, as a taster for the eventual suite-scale upgrade. I have absolutely no use for Keynote anyway, so as far as I'm concerned, the money is just for Pages, which is not much of a sweetener compared with the Educational version of Office.
No use for Keynote? I find that doing bullet-point presentations on what I would prefer for dinner is a very effective way of going hungry.
No use for Keynote? I find that doing bullet-point presentations on what I would prefer for dinner is a very effective way of going hungry.
benhollberg
Mar 14, 04:47 PM
I don't remember the paper, but my friend gets it delivered in Draper.
It said you guys were up playing games on a projector and smoking meat or something. Sounded like a pretty good time lol.
I showed up at 4:15PM and was behind about 900+ people!
I'd like to read that if anyone can find it.
Ya some guys brought a big party tent and had two projectors in it. One had XBOX 360 and the other Sportscenter. They also brought a barbecue and made everyone pork and bacon and other stuff. They were awesome.
I'm guessing you didn't get an iPad that day, correct?
It said you guys were up playing games on a projector and smoking meat or something. Sounded like a pretty good time lol.
I showed up at 4:15PM and was behind about 900+ people!
I'd like to read that if anyone can find it.
Ya some guys brought a big party tent and had two projectors in it. One had XBOX 360 and the other Sportscenter. They also brought a barbecue and made everyone pork and bacon and other stuff. They were awesome.
I'm guessing you didn't get an iPad that day, correct?
wrldwzrd89
Feb 20, 03:00 PM
Wow, I didn't know that. Is that all it's doing, or is it also performing other system functions?
One of the things that occurs while that spinning wheel is on screen is a RAM test. The more RAM in your Mac, the longer this test takes.
One of the things that occurs while that spinning wheel is on screen is a RAM test. The more RAM in your Mac, the longer this test takes.
Number 41
Apr 18, 12:22 PM
Exactly. Why cannot every see this? The iPhone 3GS was a massive jump internally over the iPhone 1 / iPhone 2 (3G). The 3G was one of the lamest of the iPhone updates to date.
This statement is just wrong on so many levels.
Hardware speed is nice, but network access is the big thing for phones. Don't believe me? Switch off your 3G and spend a few days on the EDGE network and see how much fun your iPhone is.
Buying another 3G phone is just asking to be left behind by everyone else as LTE/4G is deployed and new apps become dependent on the high-speed connection that it offers -- it's akin to being the last person in the store to buy a regular DVD or VHS player.
Thanks, Apple, but no thanks. I'm not going to be tied a two year service agreement for an outdated phone made of a fragile material with reception issues. No LTE/4G = No sale as far as I'm concerned.
This statement is just wrong on so many levels.
Hardware speed is nice, but network access is the big thing for phones. Don't believe me? Switch off your 3G and spend a few days on the EDGE network and see how much fun your iPhone is.
Buying another 3G phone is just asking to be left behind by everyone else as LTE/4G is deployed and new apps become dependent on the high-speed connection that it offers -- it's akin to being the last person in the store to buy a regular DVD or VHS player.
Thanks, Apple, but no thanks. I'm not going to be tied a two year service agreement for an outdated phone made of a fragile material with reception issues. No LTE/4G = No sale as far as I'm concerned.
sporadicMotion
Jul 26, 12:21 PM
purevolume.com/makinganameforyou
or its on myspace... but i don't like myspace.
I know the music isn't the best, its just recorded in the only available room in our house. I'm 14... feel free to give me feedback!
2 things.
Relax your voice a little and mix your voice a little louder.
Good work and keep practicing.
or its on myspace... but i don't like myspace.
I know the music isn't the best, its just recorded in the only available room in our house. I'm 14... feel free to give me feedback!
2 things.
Relax your voice a little and mix your voice a little louder.
Good work and keep practicing.
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