MacRumorUser
Nov 10, 05:58 PM
Added my review in the other thread.
Basically it's good, but requires a heck of a lot of space (more than move or Wii combined) and most games menu systems are pants of the launch titles I purchased.
Basically it's good, but requires a heck of a lot of space (more than move or Wii combined) and most games menu systems are pants of the launch titles I purchased.
colourfulclock
May 23, 04:55 AM
Hi,
Does anyone know of any cases that give the ipod touch the brushed aluminium 'ipad-like' look?
I think it would be awesome! :)
Or any other good metal cases?
Does anyone know of any cases that give the ipod touch the brushed aluminium 'ipad-like' look?
I think it would be awesome! :)
Or any other good metal cases?
djellison
Jan 14, 02:32 PM
Unless I've really missed something - the only time a Keynote has made it to iTunes was MW'07
HairyPotter
May 4, 11:41 AM
I am about to buy one of these new iMac 27" and I have a second monitor that has RGB (VGA) and HDMI entries. What cable should I buy to convert thunderbolt to HDMI? What's the best/recommended one?
Will the output deliver the audio too?
I have searched Apple and apparently they have no cable there for doing that.
thanks.
Will the output deliver the audio too?
I have searched Apple and apparently they have no cable there for doing that.
thanks.
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stev3n
Mar 8, 11:30 PM
aye yai yai ?
homeshire
Jul 15, 05:48 AM
really really wondering. anybody out there? :confused:
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MisterMe
Jan 26, 09:15 AM
Hi!
I need some advice on a good guide to selecting a font to go with logos or illustrations pleeease :) ...derickm's link in Post No. 5 is a gross simplification of the steps required to select the typeface(s) used in a logo. You don't give a hint what the logo is for. It could be a product, business, school, church, service, anything .... Whatever it is, its logo says everything about it in a glance. Not only does the logo for a funeral home require different typefaces than a burger joint, but also a five-year-old burger joint requires different typefaces than a 60 year-old burger joint. Many concerns use original custom typefaces in their logos. Think Coca Cola, General Electric, Ford, Burger King.
Only persons who are personally familiar with what the logo will be used for have a clue about the proper typefaces(s) to be used in it.
I need some advice on a good guide to selecting a font to go with logos or illustrations pleeease :) ...derickm's link in Post No. 5 is a gross simplification of the steps required to select the typeface(s) used in a logo. You don't give a hint what the logo is for. It could be a product, business, school, church, service, anything .... Whatever it is, its logo says everything about it in a glance. Not only does the logo for a funeral home require different typefaces than a burger joint, but also a five-year-old burger joint requires different typefaces than a 60 year-old burger joint. Many concerns use original custom typefaces in their logos. Think Coca Cola, General Electric, Ford, Burger King.
Only persons who are personally familiar with what the logo will be used for have a clue about the proper typefaces(s) to be used in it.
gnasher729
Mar 29, 12:26 PM
The system call does not write to the file. ideas?
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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
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Eva Longoria Loose Bun
loose bun hairstyle.
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Zellweger#39;s updo hairstyle
side uns hairstyles. side un
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These are some hairstyles-up
Loose bun hairstyle with side
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loose bun hairstyle.
loose bun hair wedding,
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main (int argc, const char * argv[]) {
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// http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=HD+1&NbIdent=1&Radius=2&Radius.unit=arcmin&submit=submit+id
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invaLPsion
Apr 4, 06:03 PM
Apple.com search reveals PowerBook G5 appears in article posted on Apple.com (http://www.apple.com/education/hed/academia/creative/architecture.html)...
Late april fools I think. Looks like a typo. Maybe the writer had G5 on the brain?
I don't see it.
Late april fools I think. Looks like a typo. Maybe the writer had G5 on the brain?
I don't see it.
lostprophet894
May 9, 01:25 PM
I remember this rumor being circulated before the 3G was even released.
I don't think it'll happen and I don't think it would look good if it did.
I don't think it'll happen and I don't think it would look good if it did.
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dsharits
Feb 9, 10:48 AM
Wow, it looks great! Just a quick note, the 17" PB should be 100 GB, not 10 GB.
Daniel
Daniel
Podgy
Oct 21, 11:06 PM
Anyway, will see if I can 'appropriate' a couple of extra t-shirts for my fellow Tokyo based MacRumor colleagues who can't attend! Probably not possible, but I did get some extra stuff when Tiger came out�
Alas, I'm in Chiba-ken and working AND I already reflexively pre-ordered
the feline but I'd REALLY like a T-shirt!
I'm sure all the Maccites who get them wont want to part with them but
if you do I'd be really grateful I'm dying for some Mac t-shirtness!
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
Podgy
Alas, I'm in Chiba-ken and working AND I already reflexively pre-ordered
the feline but I'd REALLY like a T-shirt!
I'm sure all the Maccites who get them wont want to part with them but
if you do I'd be really grateful I'm dying for some Mac t-shirtness!
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
Podgy
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GeekOFComedy
Apr 11, 10:37 AM
Also I even tried restoring twice into earlier OS X Lion backups but that didn't even work :/ :(
ViraltisticTech
Apr 9, 04:09 AM
An iSurface would be pretty cool, like a giant ipad touchscreen to lay on your dining table - kinda piggybacking on the microsoft surface functionality but.. of course small =P and more beautiful.
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Mechcozmo
Dec 29, 11:18 AM
Are you wanting just one world-editable article each week, or a few? I think having about 5 per week would be more advantageous since a single article represents such a small portion of the Guides, and we have enough people to watch over changes. There are only so many improvements that can be made to one article, so a week seems like a long time to focus on a single page. Take for example the Aperture article, which has only had one change in the last 6 days yet has been the only featured guide during that period.
Finally, would there be a set time each week for the article selection to change, and would it be just you or all the sysops choosing them? If the latter, would there be prior discussion as to which articles to select (eg in the WorldEdit talk page), or would sysops just add articles without consultation?
I think 5-7 articles a week would be great to have world-editable.
I think that Tuesday would be... a fitting day to change the guides. And talking about them first would be MUCH better than random addition. :)
(Yeah, this is an old thread, but I've been in Israel for the past 10 days...)
Finally, would there be a set time each week for the article selection to change, and would it be just you or all the sysops choosing them? If the latter, would there be prior discussion as to which articles to select (eg in the WorldEdit talk page), or would sysops just add articles without consultation?
I think 5-7 articles a week would be great to have world-editable.
I think that Tuesday would be... a fitting day to change the guides. And talking about them first would be MUCH better than random addition. :)
(Yeah, this is an old thread, but I've been in Israel for the past 10 days...)
homerjward
Sep 18, 01:56 PM
snap in two (very fun)
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Panettiere#39;s low loose bun
into a loose tousled un.
Hairstyle: Low Bun/Chignon
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Koodauw
Dec 19, 10:11 AM
At least no one has something similar to that as their current 'tar.
spillproof
Aug 13, 07:09 PM
Quicktime sucked on my PC a year ago. Clunky and ugly UI.
Quicktime X is nice, but needs more basic features to be useful to me. I do love the trimming action, quick and easy.
Quicktime X is nice, but needs more basic features to be useful to me. I do love the trimming action, quick and easy.
Kebabselector
Sep 25, 07:04 PM
It's like Speed: 2. Props to the rail system for averting disaster though.
Pity UB40 weren't on this runaway train - might have done us all a favour.
Pity UB40 weren't on this runaway train - might have done us all a favour.
shakeman0
Mar 4, 09:57 AM
Personally, I can't even fathom still being on 3.2.1, considering how many changes/features have been added since then to 4.2.1. And considering how easy it is to jailbreak, it's a total no-brainer.
I totally agree.
I totally agree.
vicious7
Aug 19, 12:39 PM
Geez, I missed this one. Niiiice. :)
Westside guy
Mar 3, 11:24 PM
I have the Very Busy Man, although I've since found I prefer McBain's Lovechild (another Crumpler bag). The VBM is very large - the laptop pouch alone is likely big enough to hold a 17" Powerbook (I've got a 15" PB).
The problem I found with having a big bag is that I found myself carrying too much unnecessary junk around just because I could, which of course meant an unnecessarilly heavy load. I'm much happier with the McBains because it forces me to think about what I really need to bring along and what I can do without.
However if you actually need all that stuff, then the VBM is a great bag. Crumpler bags all seem to be very well constructed, very protective of your computer, and they look cool to boot.
In the US there are resellers such as ebags.com (http://www.ebags.com) and bagyou.com (http://www.bagyou.com) - they tend to be cheaper than Crumpler's USA prices. I've bought from both, and am a happy customer.
Edit: My good experiences with Crumpler computer bags convinced me to try out one of their camera bags when I was in the market for a new one. I must say I love my Budgie Smuggler - it's as well made and well thought out as their computer bags.
The problem I found with having a big bag is that I found myself carrying too much unnecessary junk around just because I could, which of course meant an unnecessarilly heavy load. I'm much happier with the McBains because it forces me to think about what I really need to bring along and what I can do without.
However if you actually need all that stuff, then the VBM is a great bag. Crumpler bags all seem to be very well constructed, very protective of your computer, and they look cool to boot.
In the US there are resellers such as ebags.com (http://www.ebags.com) and bagyou.com (http://www.bagyou.com) - they tend to be cheaper than Crumpler's USA prices. I've bought from both, and am a happy customer.
Edit: My good experiences with Crumpler computer bags convinced me to try out one of their camera bags when I was in the market for a new one. I must say I love my Budgie Smuggler - it's as well made and well thought out as their computer bags.
mrt209
Apr 26, 11:56 PM
I'm pretty happy with my OWC. Has sleep issues, but apparently its been fixed, just haven't had time to update the firmware.
P-Worm
Sep 10, 07:57 PM
Yeah, yeah, I'm a newbie, but I don't think I fully understand this spamming thing. Is it when you say something unrelated or something already said before?:confused:
P-Worm
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