7on
Mar 17, 12:30 PM
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nintendo-Wii/812/1
Don't forget the rubber feet screws
Don't forget the rubber feet screws
neonart
Dec 10, 08:13 AM
Very interesting! I may try this...
Has anyone been able to use it?
Has anyone been able to use it?
adrian1480
May 3, 02:08 PM
Mine was doing the same too. I never figured out what it was and just moved to hotspot tethering via iPhone + MyWi.
MacBandit
Dec 7, 09:55 PM
Ah. Thanks for the explanation. I was trying to figure out why they would be doing this from the individual back to the servers.
I can see why this is such a screwy process. I guess I always thought (assumed) they were threading it but now that you mentioned it I see exactly what you mean.
One thing that doesn't quite make since to me though is why does it rely on networking if it's all local? I know this part must be true because I find that folding frequently crashes and/or becomes corrupted when I change networks.
It seems like this should also make it friendlier to other tasks being run on the system since it will be one multithreaded task possibly making it more flexible. I know right now I frequently have to pause folding or re-nice it if I plan on running any large streaming clients like Netflix.
I can see why this is such a screwy process. I guess I always thought (assumed) they were threading it but now that you mentioned it I see exactly what you mean.
One thing that doesn't quite make since to me though is why does it rely on networking if it's all local? I know this part must be true because I find that folding frequently crashes and/or becomes corrupted when I change networks.
It seems like this should also make it friendlier to other tasks being run on the system since it will be one multithreaded task possibly making it more flexible. I know right now I frequently have to pause folding or re-nice it if I plan on running any large streaming clients like Netflix.
kkamin
Apr 16, 02:10 PM
If I picked up a PC virus while running Parallels, could it infect my Mac? I know that PC viruses usually are harmless and unreadable by a the Mac OS. But I'm concerned since Parallel's is so heavily embedded in my Mac system and not on a separate partition.
Also, are there anythings I need to look out for with Parallels?
Thanks,
Kkamin
Also, are there anythings I need to look out for with Parallels?
Thanks,
Kkamin
IJ Reilly
Aug 14, 01:23 PM
I noticed last year in my MGT 410 Course, Business Ethics, that Apple was ranked for having the worst management staff. Please note that that is in relation to board members that potentially hold a conflict of interest.
Several years ago Apple was cited as an example of a corporation with too few independent directors. An effort was made to correct that issue, IIRC. A number of "outside" directors were brought in at that time. Al Gore, for one. Given the apparently length history of this, I expect the guy most likely to be the target of a necktie party would be Fred Anderson, the CFO for all of those years. He's already gone though.
Several years ago Apple was cited as an example of a corporation with too few independent directors. An effort was made to correct that issue, IIRC. A number of "outside" directors were brought in at that time. Al Gore, for one. Given the apparently length history of this, I expect the guy most likely to be the target of a necktie party would be Fred Anderson, the CFO for all of those years. He's already gone though.
SevenInchScrew
Dec 11, 12:23 PM
I dunno, but it might bring nationalism to Shepard, since he's a human.
Wouldn't that be speciesism? Humans are a species, not a nation. ;)
Wouldn't that be speciesism? Humans are a species, not a nation. ;)
kretzy
Dec 19, 09:55 PM
That's really cool! If only all of those things would actually come out of my Christmas stocking (except for Steve perhaps)! :D
felixkunze
Jul 11, 03:44 AM
Wow, I feel like the most naive person around. I got to the store at 7:45am, and I couldn't believe there were about 30-40 people queuing up. By the time 5 people got served, O2 told us they were down to 4 16GB iPhones. I was so far back in the line that I just left. Will now have to explore other ways of getting my iPhone and I'm mentally preparing myself to wait a few more weeks. Darn.
wPod
Sep 19, 02:47 PM
An Apple Airport Express should do what you want. It comes with setup instructions for both Mac and Windows and has a connection port for a printer. If you want to save few $$ it is listed in the Apple Store 'SAVE' section (refurbished with same warranty as new) for $99 right now.
i completely agree, the express rocks. and its much cheaper than buying a seperate print server and router (if you were going to go non-apple brand)
i completely agree, the express rocks. and its much cheaper than buying a seperate print server and router (if you were going to go non-apple brand)
himesh
Apr 13, 03:27 AM
Would agree with 1rottenapple, I have a brodit holder in my car, works perfectly with that, looks like part of the car and is cheaper. http://www.brodit.com/
xMassacrex
Apr 24, 12:37 AM
Alright.
first off, hello everyone.
So I need some help.
I have a 2008 MacBook.
I'm to the point to where i could use an upgrade. But instead of shelving the MacBook and shelling out for a new one, ive decided to maximize my money and sell it. I have a buyer lined up and everything but my problem comes in with the transition.
See i plan to move from the MacBook to an Ipad. i dont own an Ipad yet, and im planning on using my sale of the MacBook to allow me to purchase an Ipad, and then once ive done that i plan on purchasing a new mac in the coming months. but i have a few questions on how to do this best.
okay. so i currently have an external hard drive. I have my entire mac backed up using time machine. so im covered there for when i move to a new mac. however, in the interim i need to know what i need to do to be able to maintain my ipad and iphone music collections and whatever.
see i have access to a PC through friends and family, so my plan is to sync my iOS devices before i sell the mac, and then using the external in order to update anything necessary (i.e. OS update, adding music, etc.) so how do i setup my external the best way? Do i partition a FAT32 portion of the drive and put all media on there that my iOS devices will use so then the PC's can access the information?
Also is there a way to setup an External HDD so that i can manage my devices without leaving a footprint on the computer? I dont expect to be doing this often, i just want to be able to do so if need be.
I also need to know how to securely remove any information left on the mac for when i sell it. i dont want to risk any of my personal things to be risked being accessed by someone else.
Sorry for all of the needs guys, but this is crucial to me. and i'd love the help!
first off, hello everyone.
So I need some help.
I have a 2008 MacBook.
I'm to the point to where i could use an upgrade. But instead of shelving the MacBook and shelling out for a new one, ive decided to maximize my money and sell it. I have a buyer lined up and everything but my problem comes in with the transition.
See i plan to move from the MacBook to an Ipad. i dont own an Ipad yet, and im planning on using my sale of the MacBook to allow me to purchase an Ipad, and then once ive done that i plan on purchasing a new mac in the coming months. but i have a few questions on how to do this best.
okay. so i currently have an external hard drive. I have my entire mac backed up using time machine. so im covered there for when i move to a new mac. however, in the interim i need to know what i need to do to be able to maintain my ipad and iphone music collections and whatever.
see i have access to a PC through friends and family, so my plan is to sync my iOS devices before i sell the mac, and then using the external in order to update anything necessary (i.e. OS update, adding music, etc.) so how do i setup my external the best way? Do i partition a FAT32 portion of the drive and put all media on there that my iOS devices will use so then the PC's can access the information?
Also is there a way to setup an External HDD so that i can manage my devices without leaving a footprint on the computer? I dont expect to be doing this often, i just want to be able to do so if need be.
I also need to know how to securely remove any information left on the mac for when i sell it. i dont want to risk any of my personal things to be risked being accessed by someone else.
Sorry for all of the needs guys, but this is crucial to me. and i'd love the help!
goMac
Apr 20, 10:41 PM
Not without spending a significant amount of money (>$100)
mkrishnan
Jun 8, 05:27 PM
I love the game and for the price tag I will buy today.
OMG, post a review, n00b! :D (I might get it, too :o ).
OMG, post a review, n00b! :D (I might get it, too :o ).
Mr. Anderson
Aug 13, 03:20 PM
Reminds me of the "Show me the G5!" over the Lightwave avatar you a long, long, long time ago :cool:
that was so long ago....
but I did this really fast in Flash, the other was in Lightwave - that was a lot nicer:D
Sad thing is it took a while before we actually saw the G5....
D
that was so long ago....
but I did this really fast in Flash, the other was in Lightwave - that was a lot nicer:D
Sad thing is it took a while before we actually saw the G5....
D
twoodcc
May 20, 07:29 PM
I've been curious about F@H recently. I've got a Mac Pro idle for most of the day that I'd love to contribute... do I need to do anything aside from getting the program from the website and turning it on in system prefs... my viewer only shows a demo, is there something more I should be doing, this makes me think so.
pretty much you just install it, turn it on in system prefs, and that's it.
pretty much you just install it, turn it on in system prefs, and that's it.
mzd
Jul 2, 03:29 PM
at least the original Rebels had issues with the bottom sagging a little. the rebel is a rubber piece with a plastic exo-skeleton that snaps over the rubber.
i went with the Neo because it is super thin rubber, then two plastic frames that click over, plus it is thinner than the Rebel. better protection, no sagging. i'm not sure on the Torrent.
the Neo (and Rebel I believe) come with a dock adapter so if the Bose sounddock uses the universal dock then they would fit no problem.
for comparison:
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/RebelTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/NeoTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/TorrentTouch/productwindow/black/c.jpg
i went with the Neo because it is super thin rubber, then two plastic frames that click over, plus it is thinner than the Rebel. better protection, no sagging. i'm not sure on the Torrent.
the Neo (and Rebel I believe) come with a dock adapter so if the Bose sounddock uses the universal dock then they would fit no problem.
for comparison:
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/RebelTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/NeoTouch/productwindow/black/d.jpg
http://www.switcheasy.com/products/TorrentTouch/productwindow/black/c.jpg
Lacero
Sep 8, 06:07 AM
Wow. Looks like they butchered your car.
gazfocus
Jun 21, 08:19 AM
Anyone?
dho
Aug 24, 09:23 PM
I really dont have much to say.
I like the pictures will :)
in case u dont know thats MacCoaster's first name :)
edit: will told me over aim "your post is the most pointless post", so i figured i would make it more pointless by adding that.
~dho
I like the pictures will :)
in case u dont know thats MacCoaster's first name :)
edit: will told me over aim "your post is the most pointless post", so i figured i would make it more pointless by adding that.
~dho
joecool85
Jul 16, 08:46 AM
Actually just here on MacRumors. If I remember right I saw like 400 membersr listed for Seti, around 50-60 hadn't completed anything and around 1200 members on F@H for MR and about the same 50-60 with nothing completed. Keep in mind I'm remembering this from a couple weeks back, but those are roughly correct.
SandboxGeneral
Mar 27, 05:50 PM
Some folks are optimistic that Apple will eventually support USB 3.0, but I am not one of them. When Steve said it wasn't taking off, I think that was a euphemism for saying that USB 3.0 will not be taking off in Apple products. Back when he said that, they and Intel were working on Light Peak, now called Thunderbolt. Now that the new MacBook Pros have Thunderbolt and the expectation that the new iMac's later this year will have Thunderbolt, I do not see any reason why Apple would add USB 3.0.
Light Peak Coming in Early 2011 With Apple at Forefront? (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1043290)
Light Peak Coming in Early 2011 With Apple at Forefront? (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1043290)
mrgreen4242
Mar 29, 10:03 AM
Thinking about getting a 360 for a couple FPS games and maybe Oblivion. Looks like a fun game, and I was just wondering if the impression I get from the reviews are correct, or if it's just overzealous writers. :p
The game sounds like it's almost a single player FPS in that there are lots of quests which you can pick up or not and the game more or less just presents options to you rather than following any sort of dictated path. In other words, very open ended like an MMO. Is that accurate, or is it more structured than that? Thanks! :)
The game sounds like it's almost a single player FPS in that there are lots of quests which you can pick up or not and the game more or less just presents options to you rather than following any sort of dictated path. In other words, very open ended like an MMO. Is that accurate, or is it more structured than that? Thanks! :)
Mike225
Nov 2, 01:49 PM
Noticed that earlier also.
Chrome 9. Cleared cache and still doing it. This site is pretty bad in general though so I didnt mention it
Chrome 9. Cleared cache and still doing it. This site is pretty bad in general though so I didnt mention it
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