
msjones
Apr 16, 11:37 AM
Thanks for all the responses guys, will be having another crack at this later on today. Will post back when I've sorted it :)
Finally got it working with an infinite loop:
FORTUNE=`fortune`
while true; do

13 Kids Bedroom Sets by

Solid Pine Kids Bedroom Set,

Colorful Kids Bedroom

Design Cheerful for Children

edroom sets for adults.

kids bedroom sets
Finally got it working with an infinite loop:
FORTUNE=`fortune`
while true; do

finney
May 4, 06:59 PM
The other good thing about buying there is that their customer service is really good.

cb911
Sep 9, 06:52 AM
sweet! this is an awesome idea, should be very useful. :D
it's kind of funny looking at the page powerbook.macrumors.com, i mean there's so many rumors there, even going back to March 8th!
it's kind of funny looking at the page powerbook.macrumors.com, i mean there's so many rumors there, even going back to March 8th!

kainjow
Dec 10, 12:19 PM
I have an old PowerMac G3 I use for software testing running 10.3.9. Yesterday I was downloading/installing some security update, and the power went out. Today was the first time I went to turn it back on, and nothing happens at all when I push the power button :(. I tried a few different outlets, but nothing changes. I'm thinking the power supply might be shot, in which I can hopefully buy a cheap one, as I got the Mac for $70 :). Any other ideas?

Rhalliwell1
Jun 7, 09:21 AM
I got past 28. They're talking about their sex life!
Edit: stopped at 28:30 :(
Edit: stopped at 28:30 :(

Counterfit
Oct 17, 02:23 AM
The first iPad I ever touched was sticky... :eek:

Abstract
Apr 16, 07:46 PM
See you say that, but your actions speak louder then words. Do you have an iPhone or phone made in a similar fashion?
Yes, but would I get another one if I knew people were getting sick from making it? No. I found out about it yesterday, so.....yes... I have avoided buying iPhones, Nokia mobiles, and Garmin products over the last 2 days.
Did this new information affect my mobile phone choice from 18 months ago? Uh....no. Use your head. :rolleyes:

Nicolet Kids Bedroom Furniture

ed sets for kids

kids bedroom furniture sets

Kids Bedroom Alexandria Bed

Cherry Finished Kids Bedroom

Finished Kids Bedroom Set

Style Kids Bedroom Set

Choosing edroom sets that

Complete edroom sets for kids

Kids Bedroom Sets

Pink Complete Kids Bedroom

Bunk Bed Set Kai Kids
Yes, but would I get another one if I knew people were getting sick from making it? No. I found out about it yesterday, so.....yes... I have avoided buying iPhones, Nokia mobiles, and Garmin products over the last 2 days.
Did this new information affect my mobile phone choice from 18 months ago? Uh....no. Use your head. :rolleyes:

crap freakboy
Sep 8, 06:35 AM
I've been told by someone I know 'in-the-trade' that AA and RAC staff are rather hit and miss. Infact, his words, 'I'd rather have a blind monkey repair my car than them morons'. Tough break on the Mini edesign, hope it gets sorted. Keep us posted.

Jay42
Jan 9, 08:43 PM
Yeah, my bad, I just saw that after I posted. Ignore this.

mrzeve
Dec 15, 09:26 PM
I would GLADLY take a keyboard and mouse combo for $60.
Otherwise Im just interested in the keyboard.
PM me.
Im sure I have some stuff to trade to. DVDS, Ps2 Games, etc etc.
Otherwise Im just interested in the keyboard.
PM me.
Im sure I have some stuff to trade to. DVDS, Ps2 Games, etc etc.

Dave00
Sep 27, 11:42 AM
I spoke to one of my dealers today and they offered me two demo 20" ACDs for c250$ less than the 23".
I do hobby video and photos with no chance of going pro.
The only reason not to go for the dual-monitor approach is desk space. If this is not an issue, two 20" monitors is better.
(1) Screen space - dual monitors gets you >3.5 megapixels, one 23-inch 2.28MP. That's more than 50% additional space.
(2) Division of work. You can put your workspace on one side, and your pallettes, menus, etc on the other. One 20-inch screen is alot of space to edit a photo, especially when you don't have any menus, dock, etc cluttering the screen, like you would with a single 23-inch.
(3) Your DVD-video won't fill the 23-inch screen, at least not at native resolution, unless it's HD. It will play just fine on the 20" screen.
And for less money? It's a no-brainer, in my opinion. Unless desktop space is a premium.
Dave
I do hobby video and photos with no chance of going pro.
The only reason not to go for the dual-monitor approach is desk space. If this is not an issue, two 20" monitors is better.
(1) Screen space - dual monitors gets you >3.5 megapixels, one 23-inch 2.28MP. That's more than 50% additional space.
(2) Division of work. You can put your workspace on one side, and your pallettes, menus, etc on the other. One 20-inch screen is alot of space to edit a photo, especially when you don't have any menus, dock, etc cluttering the screen, like you would with a single 23-inch.
(3) Your DVD-video won't fill the 23-inch screen, at least not at native resolution, unless it's HD. It will play just fine on the 20" screen.
And for less money? It's a no-brainer, in my opinion. Unless desktop space is a premium.
Dave

mkrishnan
Jun 22, 08:23 PM
I found some decent prices at the store and I was wondering a few things.
-at what bitrate can they be downloaded at?
-How are download speeds?
That's all for now.
Cheers,
sid
Right now everything's at 128K AAC. No options as far as I know on that. Download speeds are hmm...much better than limewire? :p It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get a song on DSL or cable-modem. So its not ISP bandwidth limited, but its not awful either. If you're *gasp* on a dialup, it should definitely be able to keep pace with your connection.
-at what bitrate can they be downloaded at?
-How are download speeds?
That's all for now.
Cheers,
sid
Right now everything's at 128K AAC. No options as far as I know on that. Download speeds are hmm...much better than limewire? :p It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get a song on DSL or cable-modem. So its not ISP bandwidth limited, but its not awful either. If you're *gasp* on a dialup, it should definitely be able to keep pace with your connection.

liveman
Mar 10, 02:22 PM
SO what do you think, will the iPhone 5 be released this year?
or will it just be an upped-spec 4GS with bigger memory/enhanced specs + white version?
What are your thoughts on this?
or will it just be an upped-spec 4GS with bigger memory/enhanced specs + white version?
What are your thoughts on this?

Intell
Jul 9, 11:03 PM
Or if you have an Apple Product that still has warranty you could just go online to https://selfsolve.apple.com/agreementWarrantyDynamic.do and fill it out. I have done this a number of times to get USB cables fixed and headphones fixed. They next day you a cable and you ship the old one back no questions asked. Considering I don't have an Apple Store nearby I can't just walk in.
I never knew this existed. Thanks! :D
I never knew this existed. Thanks! :D

Thanks Chester
Apr 18, 04:45 PM
Hi All,
can someone please help me out with creating a logo that looks like a wispy cloud, ive tried countless times but my end result is rather disappointing, render/clouds isn't cutting it either.
it has to look spot on and natural.
Thanks Chester.
can someone please help me out with creating a logo that looks like a wispy cloud, ive tried countless times but my end result is rather disappointing, render/clouds isn't cutting it either.
it has to look spot on and natural.
Thanks Chester.

Steamboatwillie
Jul 7, 10:28 AM
Hey gang,
I've got a 600mHz G3 iMac Logic Board that I want to reincarnate. I've read the websites that show you how to convert an ATX (pc) power supply to work with an iMac motherboard but I'm really not looking forward to several hours of soldering. I was wondering if anyone knows of an adapter that is for sale to do this? I also emailed Marathon computer (makers of the iRack) to see if I could just buy one of thier power supplies. No dice I would have to buy the whole iRack case for $400 >yowch<
If I have to I'll break out the old iron but I am hoping for a shortcut.
Mucho thanks :)
I've got a 600mHz G3 iMac Logic Board that I want to reincarnate. I've read the websites that show you how to convert an ATX (pc) power supply to work with an iMac motherboard but I'm really not looking forward to several hours of soldering. I was wondering if anyone knows of an adapter that is for sale to do this? I also emailed Marathon computer (makers of the iRack) to see if I could just buy one of thier power supplies. No dice I would have to buy the whole iRack case for $400 >yowch<
If I have to I'll break out the old iron but I am hoping for a shortcut.
Mucho thanks :)

whiskeyvol
Apr 28, 11:12 AM
ssia
site search didn't yield much in way of results
site search didn't yield much in way of results

seerex
Apr 24, 12:17 PM
Hi all,
I have a few questions if someone doesnt mind answering
I'm getting my first macbook on thursdag! im extremely happy about finally saving up for one, and the main purpose of it will be to learn how to program and create iphone and ipad applications.
heres my line of questions answering just some of em would prove very helpfull for me.
1. Which would be better for programming? macbook air or pro? both the 13" ones.
2. How do i get started? i'm new to programming and some "totally beginners book for the dummies" would be nice If the book contained some code or examples that actually shows i'm doing some progress would only be a plus, for example some test projects - ofc the main thing would be to actually learn the language and start on my own.
3. Should i learn cocoa or objective C first? or both at the same time? What is the diffrence?
4. Is iphone and ipad programming similar and can both be learned by reading the same subjects in a mentioned book?
5. Can i create apps on my own? i have no skills in designing anything, so im wondering if theres maybe some free to use buttons, characters etc whatever u need? or do i NEED to have a designated designer??
I guess it covers it thanks for taking ur time to read! looking forwaqrd to any answers!
Best regards!
I have a few questions if someone doesnt mind answering
I'm getting my first macbook on thursdag! im extremely happy about finally saving up for one, and the main purpose of it will be to learn how to program and create iphone and ipad applications.
heres my line of questions answering just some of em would prove very helpfull for me.
1. Which would be better for programming? macbook air or pro? both the 13" ones.
2. How do i get started? i'm new to programming and some "totally beginners book for the dummies" would be nice If the book contained some code or examples that actually shows i'm doing some progress would only be a plus, for example some test projects - ofc the main thing would be to actually learn the language and start on my own.
3. Should i learn cocoa or objective C first? or both at the same time? What is the diffrence?
4. Is iphone and ipad programming similar and can both be learned by reading the same subjects in a mentioned book?
5. Can i create apps on my own? i have no skills in designing anything, so im wondering if theres maybe some free to use buttons, characters etc whatever u need? or do i NEED to have a designated designer??
I guess it covers it thanks for taking ur time to read! looking forwaqrd to any answers!
Best regards!

SamIchi
Mar 29, 06:54 AM
Hmm... I dunno. I'm skeptic. I'm usually all for anything that is Nintendo, but this doesn't sound too promising.
On another note, I don't care much for Sonic, he's a cool character and all but his games suck ass. The only really good Sonic game was back on the Genesis. The only good thing I see coming out of this is the high possibility for Sonic to be in Brawl.
On another note, I don't care much for Sonic, he's a cool character and all but his games suck ass. The only really good Sonic game was back on the Genesis. The only good thing I see coming out of this is the high possibility for Sonic to be in Brawl.
miles01110
Apr 26, 04:00 PM
It's probably not updated. Office X is so old that it may not even be supported anymore. Search Microsoft's support sites for the latest patch and update Office X.
...if it still doesn't work, but Office '11.
...if it still doesn't work, but Office '11.
djsound
Apr 29, 11:46 AM
check out the rating on the apple store. almost every persons has died....not reliable at all
Fredstar
Jun 30, 03:43 PM
You will not ship this to US, even if I pay shipping costs?
plinden
Apr 15, 12:48 PM
Yes. A switch or router, e.g. from Netgear, LinkSys, would work. If you're downloading large files using the two computers simultaneously, they'd share the bandwidth and slow each other's downloads, but with normal use (browsing, email) you wouldn't notice any difference with having both connected simultaneously. I have four computers often connected simultaneously.
If you're likely to be transferring large amounts of data between the two Macs, get a gigabit switch, which is 10x faster but costs maybe $10 more than a 100Mbit/s switch or router.
In fact, you may not want wireless now, but may in the future, so getting a wireless router like blevins suggested means you could connect e.g. an iPad, or let a friend or family member connect when visiting. You can turn off the wireless when not in use.
If you're likely to be transferring large amounts of data between the two Macs, get a gigabit switch, which is 10x faster but costs maybe $10 more than a 100Mbit/s switch or router.
In fact, you may not want wireless now, but may in the future, so getting a wireless router like blevins suggested means you could connect e.g. an iPad, or let a friend or family member connect when visiting. You can turn off the wireless when not in use.
void
Sep 15, 10:32 PM
I think these stereos will be very expensive and might even use some iPod-ish features(wheel anyone?). It's kind of weird how apple supports competitors. Sony vs Phillips (Phone & Stereo) Sprint vs Cingular (Earthlink & Phone)
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