trainguy77
Dec 1, 04:09 PM
still waiting on a 64-Bit SMP client
I thought it was 64-bit? After all there is no 32 bit linux version yet so I would think the OS X version is 64 bit.
I thought it was 64-bit? After all there is no 32 bit linux version yet so I would think the OS X version is 64 bit.
altecXP
Apr 30, 11:53 AM
No problem here, but I'll keep an eye on it.
Dale Cooper
Sep 28, 04:18 PM
Is it possible to put a regular GeForce FX5500 into a Cube? Or do you need a special "mac edition"?
lPHONE
Dec 9, 04:15 AM
I have bought from all of those stores and have found that THIS MAN (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kyle-baccus/4/50b/728) is the apple parts expert.
I can't even begin to explain how much Kyle has helped me.
grassrootscomputers should also be in the hall of fame.
I can't even begin to explain how much Kyle has helped me.
grassrootscomputers should also be in the hall of fame.
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Hastings101
Apr 30, 11:50 PM
I think it'd be safer just to not touch them. Especially if they're in the root directory
philipt42
Aug 21, 09:56 PM
I second Amazon. I've gotten (usable) CDs for 10 cents. People just get rid of their cds for hardly any money.
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scem0
Jan 20, 11:19 PM
The service is great...
Its not like they require you to read all the posts or anything. I say take what you can get if its free, and don't take what you don't need if it annoys you.
:)
scem0
Its not like they require you to read all the posts or anything. I say take what you can get if its free, and don't take what you don't need if it annoys you.
:)
scem0
Ainkor
Mar 13, 06:31 PM
I did just that, threw my unused iPhone 4 sim in my new iPad 2 and got a nasty message this morning from AT&T basically telling me that I had 30 days to get a proper plan on it or I would be cut off.
I called AT&T and had them switch my iPhone 4 plan to the iPad post pay plan and it's all good!
I was actually surprised that they did it, but ask for a supervisor. The front line reps are not trained well on the new post pay plans.
If you just want to do it occasionally, you probably should be fine but just be aware that they can almost immediately tell if you switch em.
I called AT&T and had them switch my iPhone 4 plan to the iPad post pay plan and it's all good!
I was actually surprised that they did it, but ask for a supervisor. The front line reps are not trained well on the new post pay plans.
If you just want to do it occasionally, you probably should be fine but just be aware that they can almost immediately tell if you switch em.
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jimmy.mcarthur
Apr 15, 03:42 AM
Thanks for all your responses, I've tried some of your remadies and all is not looking good. Taking it to Apple tomorrow to get a quote but either way I think it is probably time to let go...
Cheers,
James McArthur
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Medium Curls With
Cheers,
James McArthur
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Erniecranks
Apr 13, 01:43 PM
Here is my code:
> fp1c<-read.csv ('/Users/richardlerner/Desktop/feralpm1combo.csv', header=T)
> attach(fp1c)
And here is what got printed out:
The following object(s) are masked from 'package:datasets':
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Hot medium man hairstyle with
Medium Curly Hairstyles That
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Bangs middot; Beautiful Medium
Long curls with angs are
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Medium Length Curly Hair Style
The model has short to medium,
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Curls With Bangs
This Medium hairstyles will
Medium Curls with Bangs
> fp1c<-read.csv ('/Users/richardlerner/Desktop/feralpm1combo.csv', header=T)
> attach(fp1c)
And here is what got printed out:
The following object(s) are masked from 'package:datasets':
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darkwing
Dec 21, 08:18 AM
Recently I've been having major problems with my Airport (PowerBook G4) -- a lot of stalls and stops when opening even the most basic webpages, can't download new software (although I did manage to download the latest airport update) -- it's almost as if I'm on dial-up. It's always run a bit slow, but lately it's just been unacceptable. I'm pretty sure it has nothing to do with my provider. Does anyone here have any idea why this is happening?
My airport sucks, too. I noticed that when I ping -f it, I get about 27% packet loss consistently (this is pinging it from the wired network). I get 0% pinging my router or any other machine in the house. I've tried different network jacks but it's always the same with the airport. My signal strength is good, and I can regularly ping things. It's just I drop packets between the airport and the main router. It sucks.
My airport sucks, too. I noticed that when I ping -f it, I get about 27% packet loss consistently (this is pinging it from the wired network). I get 0% pinging my router or any other machine in the house. I've tried different network jacks but it's always the same with the airport. My signal strength is good, and I can regularly ping things. It's just I drop packets between the airport and the main router. It sucks.
Laird Knox
Feb 11, 05:12 PM
Drupal for me as well. We've created prototype web sites with all the bells and whistles (points, badges, rules, social media, forums, inbox, etc.) in next to no time. We were also able to create custom modules that tied into very regimented systems.
I haven't had a chance to look at 7 yet.
I haven't had a chance to look at 7 yet.
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munkery
May 3, 09:48 PM
An actual news worthy Mac malware story:
http://m.krebsonsecurity.com/2011/05/weyland-yutani-crime-kit-targets-macs-for-bots/
Apparently, this malware toolkit, referred to as "Weyland-Yutani Bot" (WYB), is capable of aiding the production of malware to turn Macs into bots. But, this is not the most dangerous aspect of this toolkit. WYB also facilitates form grabbing, using a man-in-the-browser technique, to collect usernames and passwords during Firefox or Chrome browser sessions. This is basically the Mac version of the Zeus toolkit.
This is a more significant threat than MACDefender, a recent rogue AV malware, because WYB collects data from browser sessions rather than by tricking the user to give up their credit card number. Also, WYB allows more rapid development of malware variants so the amount of malware for Macs will increase at a faster pace as this toolkit and others like it that target Macs become more prevalent.
Malware derived from WYB needs to be installed with elevated privileges to be able to collect sensitive data. The malware uses social engineering to trick users into authenticating installation. As with any malware, suitable exploits could be used to facilitate installation if found.
Privilege escalation exploits are rare in Mac OS X so exploitation is unlikely to be used to completely install WYB based malware. Some degree of social engineering will be part of the installation process. This is also true for Windows malware generated from similar toolkits. But, Windows does have more privilege escalation vulnerabilities so exploitation is more likely to negate the need for social engineering to install malware even in properly configured Windows systems.
The developer of WYB is selling this toolkit for $1000 via internet forums. Let's hope the malware made using this toolkit is not profitable for those that purchase WYB so that developers of such toolkits are not able to maintain a market for their product. The only means to guarantee the lack of success of such malware that relies on social engineering is user knowledge given that AV software is never a complete solution.
For more Mac security information, check out the links found below.
http://m.krebsonsecurity.com/2011/05/weyland-yutani-crime-kit-targets-macs-for-bots/
Apparently, this malware toolkit, referred to as "Weyland-Yutani Bot" (WYB), is capable of aiding the production of malware to turn Macs into bots. But, this is not the most dangerous aspect of this toolkit. WYB also facilitates form grabbing, using a man-in-the-browser technique, to collect usernames and passwords during Firefox or Chrome browser sessions. This is basically the Mac version of the Zeus toolkit.
This is a more significant threat than MACDefender, a recent rogue AV malware, because WYB collects data from browser sessions rather than by tricking the user to give up their credit card number. Also, WYB allows more rapid development of malware variants so the amount of malware for Macs will increase at a faster pace as this toolkit and others like it that target Macs become more prevalent.
Malware derived from WYB needs to be installed with elevated privileges to be able to collect sensitive data. The malware uses social engineering to trick users into authenticating installation. As with any malware, suitable exploits could be used to facilitate installation if found.
Privilege escalation exploits are rare in Mac OS X so exploitation is unlikely to be used to completely install WYB based malware. Some degree of social engineering will be part of the installation process. This is also true for Windows malware generated from similar toolkits. But, Windows does have more privilege escalation vulnerabilities so exploitation is more likely to negate the need for social engineering to install malware even in properly configured Windows systems.
The developer of WYB is selling this toolkit for $1000 via internet forums. Let's hope the malware made using this toolkit is not profitable for those that purchase WYB so that developers of such toolkits are not able to maintain a market for their product. The only means to guarantee the lack of success of such malware that relies on social engineering is user knowledge given that AV software is never a complete solution.
For more Mac security information, check out the links found below.
B.A.T
Mar 12, 01:12 PM
I just installed a brand new hard drive into my 2009 mini and I am trying to install Snow Leopard. I don't want any of the files from the old HD. The install of the hd into the mini went fine (or so it appears) but when I try to install SL on the new hard drive it gets stuck at the window which asks which drive I want to install to. I never get an option for a drive so something is wrong. Any ideas?
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AndrewR23
Apr 10, 02:32 PM
I do. Also just got mine engraved at Nike SF.
wrldwzrd89
Dec 31, 08:27 AM
Ambrosia Software (http://www.ambrosiasw.com/) has some of the greatest games and utility programs I've ever used for the Mac. They're one of those shareware developers that has been around since the System 7 days at least.
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thesmileman
Apr 29, 11:55 AM
Will be there when the store opens. See you there!
:cool::cool::cool::(:(:(:confused::confused::confused::eek::eek::eek::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:: <--This is the line
:cool::cool::cool::(:(:(:confused::confused::confused::eek::eek::eek::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:: <--This is the line
RLUK
Jun 22, 01:39 PM
Anyone spoken to them to confirm if they have a reservation list at all? :confused:
I checked with the store to see if they were doing pre-orders/reservations but they said that it would be on a first come, first served basis. It looks like Orange have back tracked on it as they originally said that they would be taking pre-orders.
I was thinking of heading there for about 7/7:15 ish too. The lady I spoke to yesterday at the store said that as long as you are there by about 7:45 it should be ok but that it depends on the numbers in the queue. However she didn't know what the stock would be so it was a guess.
Guess I'll see you there :)
I checked with the store to see if they were doing pre-orders/reservations but they said that it would be on a first come, first served basis. It looks like Orange have back tracked on it as they originally said that they would be taking pre-orders.
I was thinking of heading there for about 7/7:15 ish too. The lady I spoke to yesterday at the store said that as long as you are there by about 7:45 it should be ok but that it depends on the numbers in the queue. However she didn't know what the stock would be so it was a guess.
Guess I'll see you there :)
Surely
Apr 12, 11:24 PM
I use my iPhone way more than my iPad.
Bear
Sep 21, 06:49 AM
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My question for discussion would be: 1) would you consider buying a used LCD monitor off of ebay?
...No! No warranty, no guarantee of condition.
My question for discussion would be: 1) would you consider buying a used LCD monitor off of ebay?
...No! No warranty, no guarantee of condition.
vniow
Sep 12, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by sparkleytone
actually i believe it was macrumors that had the news of the latest g4 out first...BUT...the people who continue to give these forums a newfound bad name drove him off and flamed the hell out of him. wtg mr members.......
I think we had the PDF first, but they had the picture before we did. :)
actually i believe it was macrumors that had the news of the latest g4 out first...BUT...the people who continue to give these forums a newfound bad name drove him off and flamed the hell out of him. wtg mr members.......
I think we had the PDF first, but they had the picture before we did. :)
moonislune
Sep 21, 03:32 PM
Umm you can't use a digital camera with iChat? This makes no sense :confused: ....................
I've used a digital camera that supported the webcam function with ichatusb, and it makes sense from a cost perspective.
I've used a digital camera that supported the webcam function with ichatusb, and it makes sense from a cost perspective.
Blackhatch
Apr 5, 10:35 PM
Great link and footage.
Blue Velvet
Jan 1, 09:40 PM
...Macromedia and Adobe need to forget their past and make things work.
That's an interesting and possibly controversial statement.
Putting Macromedia to one side... what beef do you have with Adobe?
Any apps in particular? And where does the past come into it?
Only curious 'cos Adobe are the people I rely on to get work done...
That's an interesting and possibly controversial statement.
Putting Macromedia to one side... what beef do you have with Adobe?
Any apps in particular? And where does the past come into it?
Only curious 'cos Adobe are the people I rely on to get work done...
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