garybUK
May 2, 11:20 AM
I see Waldo!
actually, t's where's wally? in the UK, is waldo even a real name?
I see the iPad 2 being used by the guy in the news stand.
actually, t's where's wally? in the UK, is waldo even a real name?
I see the iPad 2 being used by the guy in the news stand.
DonWilson
Jun 13, 12:57 AM
I'll be there. I doubt I'll get there any earlier than 7am.
They open the foodcourt doors first.
What do you mean by that?
They open the foodcourt doors first.
What do you mean by that?
apollostern
Mar 22, 10:22 AM
Looks like a lot if iPads today.
And what makes you say that? Are you in line or have you talked to somebody on the phone?
And what makes you say that? Are you in line or have you talked to somebody on the phone?
eclone
Apr 6, 10:09 AM
The problem is you're not searching hard enough ;)
http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=492842
This is the best I've come across. It's low profile, sturdy, one button controls calls and switching tracks in itunes and best of all, works with thick cases (ie candyshell).
http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=492842
This is the best I've come across. It's low profile, sturdy, one button controls calls and switching tracks in itunes and best of all, works with thick cases (ie candyshell).
reberto
Sep 15, 09:36 PM
George Bush doesn't care about black people, but STEVE DOES!
*Kanye hugs Steve*
Take a photo.
Print the advert.
Done.
thats bad....(in a funny way)
*Kanye hugs Steve*
Take a photo.
Print the advert.
Done.
thats bad....(in a funny way)
mark28
Mar 5, 10:46 AM
Not orchestral specifically. Just samples that are of outstanding quality. :)
L-U-R-C-H
Apr 20, 04:01 PM
Today's news is really boring...
Siggen
Apr 16, 12:59 PM
audioteknika, i just wrote why in the previous post.
zachmb
May 3, 12:29 AM
That's great! Thanks so much.
Now how do I get my jailbroken iPhone 4 on 4.2.1 to this baseband...? (06.15.00)
Now how do I get my jailbroken iPhone 4 on 4.2.1 to this baseband...? (06.15.00)
jake4ever
Apr 2, 12:07 PM
Thanks for the advice!
R94N
Jan 12, 04:06 PM
Very nice!
I walk by this one occasionally and wish that I could just buy it.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=granada,+espana&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.139534,67.412109&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Granada,+Province+of+Granada,+Andalusia,+Spain&ll=37.169208,-3.599503&spn=0.010139,0.016458&z=16&layer=c&cbll=37.169105,-3.599444&panoid=dF-hib8qIFDfm1F8r0bncg&cbp=12,322.37,,2,-16.95
That's really cool; obviously some Apple fan lives there perhaps. If it lit up at night it'd be great.
I walk by this one occasionally and wish that I could just buy it.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=granada,+espana&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.139534,67.412109&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Granada,+Province+of+Granada,+Andalusia,+Spain&ll=37.169208,-3.599503&spn=0.010139,0.016458&z=16&layer=c&cbll=37.169105,-3.599444&panoid=dF-hib8qIFDfm1F8r0bncg&cbp=12,322.37,,2,-16.95
That's really cool; obviously some Apple fan lives there perhaps. If it lit up at night it'd be great.
marco114
Oct 12, 06:27 AM
I use OmniPilot's Lasso: http://www.omnipilot.com/
And I'm quite pissed at Apple for using a name for an existing product. It will most definitely cause customer confusion. Both deal with data and manipulation and storage of data and numbers. This is bad news.
If they use the name as the product, I am 100% positive that OmniPilot will have a good case on it's hands.
And I'm quite pissed at Apple for using a name for an existing product. It will most definitely cause customer confusion. Both deal with data and manipulation and storage of data and numbers. This is bad news.
If they use the name as the product, I am 100% positive that OmniPilot will have a good case on it's hands.
LERsince1991
Mar 28, 01:08 PM
Hi,
I just got a new 4tb external, 2x 2tb. One to offload lots of media and documents. and the other for backup of macbook and the other 2tb drive.
I'm going to keep the current projects on my mac and make a new library on the external drive to hold archived projects, documents and media.
How can I move a selected number of photos (about 8,000 RAW) to the external HD into a new library called "archived". And keep a "Current" library on my macbook for current projects.
I have moved all the archived projects into a folder in aperture.
If I selected that folder and click export - folder as new library. Will this do the job without loosing anything? I take it i'll create the new library from the folder, then delete the entire folder from my current library on the macbook?
Theres also a couple of options when exporting the new library. Relocated referenced files and include previews, or something similar.
What shall I check?
Thanks,
Luke.
I just got a new 4tb external, 2x 2tb. One to offload lots of media and documents. and the other for backup of macbook and the other 2tb drive.
I'm going to keep the current projects on my mac and make a new library on the external drive to hold archived projects, documents and media.
How can I move a selected number of photos (about 8,000 RAW) to the external HD into a new library called "archived". And keep a "Current" library on my macbook for current projects.
I have moved all the archived projects into a folder in aperture.
If I selected that folder and click export - folder as new library. Will this do the job without loosing anything? I take it i'll create the new library from the folder, then delete the entire folder from my current library on the macbook?
Theres also a couple of options when exporting the new library. Relocated referenced files and include previews, or something similar.
What shall I check?
Thanks,
Luke.
Reaperducer
Mar 14, 05:49 PM
A bunch of Microsoft's Zune "engineers" (which train do you drive?) live in my building. They're complete jerks, and aggressively vulgar toward anyone they see with an iPod.
I hope they enjoy listening to their precious Zunes while standing in line at the unemployment office.
DIAF, boys and girls.
I hope they enjoy listening to their precious Zunes while standing in line at the unemployment office.
DIAF, boys and girls.
WillEH
Mar 18, 06:23 PM
Hi, I have a big problem that started today, since the beginning of the App Store i've had an iTunes Store account without any credit card or billing information.
I've always been able to download free apps without any payment information and since I don't live in the US I don't have a credit card to put into my account, the only solution I seem to have is to buy an iTunes gift card in the US and then i'll be able to download apps, but it's not that easy for me to but gift cards from the US since I currently don't live there.
Does somebody have the same problem or know what should I do?
Thanks in advanced.
You don't have to be American to provide a form of payment. They accept Electron, Debit, Amex, etc. It does not have to be a credit card only.
I've always been able to download free apps without any payment information and since I don't live in the US I don't have a credit card to put into my account, the only solution I seem to have is to buy an iTunes gift card in the US and then i'll be able to download apps, but it's not that easy for me to but gift cards from the US since I currently don't live there.
Does somebody have the same problem or know what should I do?
Thanks in advanced.
You don't have to be American to provide a form of payment. They accept Electron, Debit, Amex, etc. It does not have to be a credit card only.
digitalbiker
Oct 24, 10:38 PM
Ah, but YOU'RE missing the point completely. As resolutions inscrease the interface can scale up because it is resolution independent in 10.5. Web pages are NOT resolution independent for the most part. Photos, graphics, interfaces are not. So, when you're looking at your killter 3000x2000 monitor yes your icons and OS interface can scale up and your photos will look very crisp BECAUSE they are vector or have extra resolution to draw from. Websites on the other hand will be fixed at 800x600 or whatever and unless you want them to be miniscule on your screen as they are shown pixel for pixel, they will have to be blown up in some way.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
So the res independence IS a good thing and just fine UNTIL the monitor resolutions go through the roof for the same physical screen sizes.
There are too many things outthere that are desinged WITHOUT the independence. Icons inside nearly every application for example. All kinds of stuff. My guess is that this won't affect too much too quickly. It just addresses some issues with the current interface on high screen monitors.
There is no reason that internet images can't scale right along with everything else. Just because something is bitmapped doesn't mean it can't scale nicely. There are a million decent algorythms for scaling bitmapped images.
If an image is designed to look nice with a 72 dpi resolution and your monitor is at 144 dpi, then the image will be the identical size, shape and appearance as a 72 dpi monitor when the image is scaled 2 to 1 on the 144 dpi monitor.
Where is the problem? The resolution independence will come from the browser rendering not from the website design. In otherwords, if a user scales safari up on a high-res monitor then the contents will scale as well regardless of what the contents are, bitmap image, vector image, etc.
Digital Skunk
Jan 27, 11:13 AM
Screw ACDs.... :mad: I am going with the Nec Displays!
mdntcallr
Oct 26, 10:32 AM
most people don't believe that microsoft has any Zune thunder to be stolen.
The other night i was out having drinks with a friend from Microsoft, he said that they lost over $4 Billion Dollars on the first Xbox system, that doesnt include money from the new xbox 360 they are losing at the start.
makes you wonder how much they are going to lose on the Zune. Seems like Microsoft wants to release the product for no good reason. except maybe to screw with Apple.
The other night i was out having drinks with a friend from Microsoft, he said that they lost over $4 Billion Dollars on the first Xbox system, that doesnt include money from the new xbox 360 they are losing at the start.
makes you wonder how much they are going to lose on the Zune. Seems like Microsoft wants to release the product for no good reason. except maybe to screw with Apple.
ciTiger
Apr 18, 10:46 AM
A spec bump similar to the 3G -> 3GS.
Not going to change my iP4 this year it seems..
Not going to change my iP4 this year it seems..
Mike Oxard
Mar 29, 11:09 AM
I just saw the update available in software update and clicked install. Pity as I wanted to see whether the app store would show it as an update. (I bought Aperture the traditional way rather than through the app store)
benhollberg
Mar 16, 09:59 PM
I just called. They said they will open at 9 everyday if they have iPad 2s until further notice. What time are you all going?
-hh
Mar 16, 08:15 AM
Storage is truly a subjective matter. From a long term perspective, it will all depend on your needs & how many images you shoot/ expect to shoot. Anything you do, should have a redundancy back-up, whether it be a duplicate HDD, DVD's or storage online. However, as has also been pointed out, there is no need for Black's/ 7200 drives, when it comes to archiving. Green's/ 5900's are quite sufficient.
Agreed. What I find to be more resource intensive are the steps taken for redundancy to prevent total data loss.
And I thought I read that someone claimed that OS X has built-in RAID? I don't think that that's quite correct: the system can support a software-based RAID 1, but it still requires having two physical disk drives to be thus set up .. it isn't automatic.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable.
"wasn't burning through ... all that fast." Well said :D.
I moved from a 4MP digital p&S to a dSLR in 2005/6 (8MP Canon 20D) which was what started my bit-burning. Retrospectively, the ~4000 images (RAW/JPG) from my first Africa trip was what I'd now consider a "mere" 40GB.
FWIW, I had a Seagate FreeAgent 750GB with the FW upgrade card from roughly this same time period as a backup; just had it go bad last month...ironically, not the HDD itself but somewhere in the electronic controller boards.
I also had two older 250GB PATA drives sitting around, which I made into an external FW800 RAID1 to use as a redundant backup to the Seagate 750.
Agreed. What I find to be more resource intensive are the steps taken for redundancy to prevent total data loss.
And I thought I read that someone claimed that OS X has built-in RAID? I don't think that that's quite correct: the system can support a software-based RAID 1, but it still requires having two physical disk drives to be thus set up .. it isn't automatic.
The following is my own experience with how I needed to adjust for future growth:
When I switched to Digital SLR's in I invested in a pair of 500GB Seagate Free Agent External HDD's, to back up my images to. In I added a pair of 1TB Seagates in an External Enclosure, and configured them in RAID 1. This device is connected via FW800, and is blazing fast, where as the USB driven Free Agent's, seem to move at a snails pace, though they are USB 2. Up to this point my DSLR's only shot on avg an 8-10MB Raw File, so I wasn't burning through storage, all that fast. However, as newer tech has come out, larger files were inevitable.
"wasn't burning through ... all that fast." Well said :D.
I moved from a 4MP digital p&S to a dSLR in 2005/6 (8MP Canon 20D) which was what started my bit-burning. Retrospectively, the ~4000 images (RAW/JPG) from my first Africa trip was what I'd now consider a "mere" 40GB.
FWIW, I had a Seagate FreeAgent 750GB with the FW upgrade card from roughly this same time period as a backup; just had it go bad last month...ironically, not the HDD itself but somewhere in the electronic controller boards.
I also had two older 250GB PATA drives sitting around, which I made into an external FW800 RAID1 to use as a redundant backup to the Seagate 750.
jwoodsy
Nov 12, 10:29 AM
mine for now
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee155/Jwoods36/Screenshot2010-11-12at111821AM.png?t=1289579260
ignore my christmas list ;)
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee155/Jwoods36/Screenshot2010-11-12at111821AM.png?t=1289579260
ignore my christmas list ;)
MisterMe
Jan 9, 08:45 PM
what was I supposed to do? what forever for a reply that will never come just because it was posted on the wrong part of the forum?!
Come on!.. this is not corrective action, this is all the way rude.. :mad:There are standards of behavior for this forum. Everyone is expected to follow them, even if they are inconvenient. That includes you. Each member of this forum has access to every thread. If nobody responds to your post, then you should seek help elsewhere.
Come on!.. this is not corrective action, this is all the way rude.. :mad:There are standards of behavior for this forum. Everyone is expected to follow them, even if they are inconvenient. That includes you. Each member of this forum has access to every thread. If nobody responds to your post, then you should seek help elsewhere.
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