Penn Jennings
Apr 28, 12:34 PM
I have a Snow Leopard DVD here and Installed it on my MAC
My mom has an old Leopard Mac, so I was wondering can I install it with my DVD??? or has it a number of time I can install it with
Thanks
Hmm, I've installed Snow Leopard a few times..... I don't think there IS a key.... Have at it! INstall to your hearts content.
Unlike cursed Windows :/
My mom has an old Leopard Mac, so I was wondering can I install it with my DVD??? or has it a number of time I can install it with
Thanks
Hmm, I've installed Snow Leopard a few times..... I don't think there IS a key.... Have at it! INstall to your hearts content.
Unlike cursed Windows :/
W1MRK
Apr 16, 07:57 PM
yup just use usb sync cables. just keep in mind if you read the reviews some have complained they got a defective unit!
By USB sync cables you mean the ones that came with the item?
And Thanks
By USB sync cables you mean the ones that came with the item?
And Thanks
techlover828
Jun 28, 09:09 PM
that was quick.
janellelk
Apr 20, 10:15 AM
I have one.. It's a hard shell Kate Spade but I've been thinking more about getting a soft case as well. Do the bumpers actually protect anything? I know this is a stupid question, but what is the actual point of them?
Jazwire
May 4, 11:03 AM
When GE pays their share, Ill pay mine.
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
Must be nice to have the president as a buddy.
SiMBa37
Apr 25, 04:51 PM
I don't think you're missing anything. It sounds like you just don't find Merlin's writing and speaking as inspirational or entertaining as his fans do.
I don't follow him as much as I used to, but a few years back he was writing a lot about productivity tools like Quicksilver and OmniFocus, and I got a lot out of those posts. His work clearly speaks to a lot of people, as he is fairly "Internet-famous" (e.g. having been invited to speak at Google and elsewhere). If the credentials for a motivational speaker include having motivated a sufficiently large number of people, he seems to have passed that test.
You are probably right. I just feel like the person in the room who doesn't get the joke, when everyone else is laughing.
I suppose he's an acquired taste.
Re: Productivity, I think David Sparks from MackSparky.com has some great ideas. I bought his book Mac at Work on Kindle and its a pretty good read.
I don't follow him as much as I used to, but a few years back he was writing a lot about productivity tools like Quicksilver and OmniFocus, and I got a lot out of those posts. His work clearly speaks to a lot of people, as he is fairly "Internet-famous" (e.g. having been invited to speak at Google and elsewhere). If the credentials for a motivational speaker include having motivated a sufficiently large number of people, he seems to have passed that test.
You are probably right. I just feel like the person in the room who doesn't get the joke, when everyone else is laughing.
I suppose he's an acquired taste.
Re: Productivity, I think David Sparks from MackSparky.com has some great ideas. I bought his book Mac at Work on Kindle and its a pretty good read.
OwenMeasures
May 3, 07:46 AM
is there a certain place Apple use to get their times for Macs etc? if so is their a webasite that show a live time on a clock?
MacCoaster
Aug 15, 10:13 PM
My only guess is that the second one is a Bat Man ride???
Matthew
Nope. I can see why you thought it might have been Batman, as both the ride-in-question and Batman are ``inverted'' roller coasters. Good try.
Just a hint guys, from what does the said coaster appear to have track coming out?
Surely there must be Virginians on this forums. :D Oops, did I say where it was? :eek:
Matthew
Nope. I can see why you thought it might have been Batman, as both the ride-in-question and Batman are ``inverted'' roller coasters. Good try.
Just a hint guys, from what does the said coaster appear to have track coming out?
Surely there must be Virginians on this forums. :D Oops, did I say where it was? :eek:
brandon1040
Oct 26, 04:07 PM
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2313/1763724393_e339a4fd9a.jpg?v=1193431031
geekgirl123
Feb 27, 07:40 PM
I'm a huge fan of musicals (Wicked, Rent, Hairspray, Cats, Chicago) Anyone else know any good Musicals? Whats your fav? :) Mine's Wicked but Chicago and Rent are close behind!
meeloo
Apr 20, 04:11 AM
is it possible if i upgrade my ram to 8gb ? cos i want use parallel desktop on it . i need use CATIA software on parallels.
MacManiac1224
Sep 13, 11:27 AM
Are there any Sound Cards for Mac OS X? Thanks
bluebomberman
Mar 26, 03:22 AM
OP....You need to give Nintendo a call and yell at them...Don't live with just unpluging the thing all the time...maybe the N will give you a free remote/nunchuck.
Will contact them as soon as I have some free time. I'll let you guys know how it goes down.
Will contact them as soon as I have some free time. I'll let you guys know how it goes down.
Zman5225
Sep 18, 09:44 AM
Lets see...
Maxim
Stuff
FHM
Latino
Shape
CGW
Sporting News
MacWorld
Blender
TVGuide
Body&Soul
Home Theater
Cosmo
I know i'm missing 1 or 2 but don't feel like going through the racks or piles..and those are for the house, wife included :)
)Z
Maxim
Stuff
FHM
Latino
Shape
CGW
Sporting News
MacWorld
Blender
TVGuide
Body&Soul
Home Theater
Cosmo
I know i'm missing 1 or 2 but don't feel like going through the racks or piles..and those are for the house, wife included :)
)Z
skubish
Jan 9, 08:08 PM
I'm sure all the 'eagle eyed' amongst us have seen the FCC disclaimer on the bottom of the apple iPhone page but I wonder if the unit has FCC clearance to be used? (Steve 'appeared' to demo the unit as part of his Keynote address)
Just a thought...
More info at www.paulhurst.blogspot.info (http://www.paulhurst.blogspot.info)
Ps... doesn't it look GREAT!!!
nope you are allowed to test prototypes, just not offer them for sale without FCC approval. Also your self promoting link doesn't work. :rolleyes:
Just a thought...
More info at www.paulhurst.blogspot.info (http://www.paulhurst.blogspot.info)
Ps... doesn't it look GREAT!!!
nope you are allowed to test prototypes, just not offer them for sale without FCC approval. Also your self promoting link doesn't work. :rolleyes:
deadfrog
Nov 21, 06:40 PM
im well aware of the form follows function principle, but sometimes its nice to have a bit of eye candy and fun in a website...
ok, nice to see some other interesting websites, want more though...
ok, nice to see some other interesting websites, want more though...
Entourage12
May 6, 03:54 PM
Does the promotion definitely start at the end of May? I graduate June 12, so there's a limited window in which I can still take advantage of the student deals (and my 2007 MacBook is on its way out).
2008 - Tuesday June 3rd
2009 - Tuesday May 26th
2010 - Tuesday May 25th
Best bet for 2011 would be either the 24th of May or the 31st of May based on the historic dates
2008 - Tuesday June 3rd
2009 - Tuesday May 26th
2010 - Tuesday May 25th
Best bet for 2011 would be either the 24th of May or the 31st of May based on the historic dates
spillproof
Oct 11, 03:58 PM
Light paintings are amazingly cool, especially things like this > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SWfPoITlP8
J&JPolangin
Jul 12, 09:43 AM
What? Me and my sister swap that wire to use all the time, we both have Touch's but she has an additional Nano 1G
...don't know, for my 1st gen iPod Touch it wouldn't charge but works fine on my photo, 2nd and 3rd gen Nano's...
...don't know, for my 1st gen iPod Touch it wouldn't charge but works fine on my photo, 2nd and 3rd gen Nano's...
stcroixsailor
Apr 22, 03:56 PM
Hey guys-
I've got a bit of a problem. I am doing some science-research-type stuff, and use a camera to record data (unfortunately, the camera is controlled by a windows computer). When I saved my data (~75 TIFF image slides), I saved it on a Win. with "All Files (*)" selected - not "TIFF Image (.tif)" When I transferred the files to my personal computer (macbook) to analyze them, they show up as Unix Executable files, that I can't open them (in Preview or ImageJ, the analyzing software). However, all the data is there - the files are ~20 MB, so that data's got to be there.
My question: is there any way to recover/recompile the original data from the files I have now?
Thanks a ton!
-S.
I've got a bit of a problem. I am doing some science-research-type stuff, and use a camera to record data (unfortunately, the camera is controlled by a windows computer). When I saved my data (~75 TIFF image slides), I saved it on a Win. with "All Files (*)" selected - not "TIFF Image (.tif)" When I transferred the files to my personal computer (macbook) to analyze them, they show up as Unix Executable files, that I can't open them (in Preview or ImageJ, the analyzing software). However, all the data is there - the files are ~20 MB, so that data's got to be there.
My question: is there any way to recover/recompile the original data from the files I have now?
Thanks a ton!
-S.
Michael383
Apr 8, 01:08 AM
I'm going to get the new 2011 Macbook Pro! Thanks guys. :cool:
Great! I have a 2011 15" MBP and based on my experience you should be very happy with your decision.
Great! I have a 2011 15" MBP and based on my experience you should be very happy with your decision.
medea
Oct 25, 10:43 PM
Macosrumors stated that "If you think the 23-inch Cinema HD Display is big, try a 30-inch model! Apple is planning extremely large displays with this resolution and perhaps even an enhanced one in the 30-inch version. It could be up to a year before we see the two monster screens Apple is working on, but the first of them might come at any time. In the near term, widescreen 17 and perhaps 19-inch displays are due in advance of the holidays."
I dont take much of what they say seriously, but a 30 widescreen would be something to look at.
They also mention a new digital-lifestyle device "several new Macs and at least one new Digital Lifestyle device will feature 800Mbps FW" and "Expect a whole lot more software and hardware hitting the market not only from Apple but from third parties as well based on the new Rendezvous auto-configuration technology that was introduced with OS X 10.2 Jaguar. The new Digital Lifestyle devices are said to enable several nifty new features of this technology including automatic file exhange between the device and computer(s) "subscribed" to the device"
what do you guys imagine the new device could be?
I dont take much of what they say seriously, but a 30 widescreen would be something to look at.
They also mention a new digital-lifestyle device "several new Macs and at least one new Digital Lifestyle device will feature 800Mbps FW" and "Expect a whole lot more software and hardware hitting the market not only from Apple but from third parties as well based on the new Rendezvous auto-configuration technology that was introduced with OS X 10.2 Jaguar. The new Digital Lifestyle devices are said to enable several nifty new features of this technology including automatic file exhange between the device and computer(s) "subscribed" to the device"
what do you guys imagine the new device could be?
Mr. Anderson
Feb 29, 07:38 PM
So, any mods, arn or demis know what happened to them?
D
D
kelhart
Dec 27, 09:53 AM
When I got into computers back in the early 80s, there were basically two directions kids were going in:
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.
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