brn2ski00
Jun 19, 01:26 PM
Miscellaneous/Accessories Galore! Prices do not include shipping.
Right to left:
Apple Video Adapter, new - $20
iPod Socks, brand new - $4 each - PINK and ORANGE are still available!
Apple Logo Pencils - Free with purchase
iPod Shuffle (2G) USB Sync Cable, new - $20
12" iBook G4 Battery, 2+ Hours Charge - $30
iPod Nano (2G) Dock Adapter - Free with purchase
Ear Bud Covers (Apple) - Free with purchase
iPod Nano Tubes - $7 for both - SOLD
iPod Ear Buds, new - $20 - SOLD
iPhone Ear Buds, new - $20 - SOLD
iPod Sock - $4 - SOLD
Payments made via paypal to joelanthonyarnold@gmail.com
Thanks!
Right to left:
Apple Video Adapter, new - $20
iPod Socks, brand new - $4 each - PINK and ORANGE are still available!
Apple Logo Pencils - Free with purchase
iPod Shuffle (2G) USB Sync Cable, new - $20
12" iBook G4 Battery, 2+ Hours Charge - $30
iPod Nano (2G) Dock Adapter - Free with purchase
Ear Bud Covers (Apple) - Free with purchase
iPod Nano Tubes - $7 for both - SOLD
iPod Ear Buds, new - $20 - SOLD
iPhone Ear Buds, new - $20 - SOLD
iPod Sock - $4 - SOLD
Payments made via paypal to joelanthonyarnold@gmail.com
Thanks!
iEvolution
Feb 13, 07:13 AM
none...get an iphone
You mind as well suggest he gets a 42" LCD TV as your suggestion obviously has nothing to do with what he was looking for.
..anyway
I personally would pick the classic simply because I love having the capacity to hold most of my collection without having to pick and choose.
If you..
- want a smaller player
- need FM radio
- want a (poor) video camera
- have a tendency to drop things (since it is flash based it can take beatings better than the classic can)
- have a small enough collection or can easily pick what you want and don't want.
- You don't plan on expanding your collection much.
Go with the 5th Gen Nano
If you..
- want superior battery life
- want superior capacity
- hard drive fragility isn't a issue for you
- interested in holding video (16GB nano isn't going to do much for holding video)
- don't mind the larger form factor (some prefer it, fits much more comfortably in hand for me in comparison to the nano)
Go with the classic
You mind as well suggest he gets a 42" LCD TV as your suggestion obviously has nothing to do with what he was looking for.
..anyway
I personally would pick the classic simply because I love having the capacity to hold most of my collection without having to pick and choose.
If you..
- want a smaller player
- need FM radio
- want a (poor) video camera
- have a tendency to drop things (since it is flash based it can take beatings better than the classic can)
- have a small enough collection or can easily pick what you want and don't want.
- You don't plan on expanding your collection much.
Go with the 5th Gen Nano
If you..
- want superior battery life
- want superior capacity
- hard drive fragility isn't a issue for you
- interested in holding video (16GB nano isn't going to do much for holding video)
- don't mind the larger form factor (some prefer it, fits much more comfortably in hand for me in comparison to the nano)
Go with the classic
appleguy123
Apr 27, 09:05 PM
Yes, they honor AppleCare.
http://www.apple.com/support/products/mac.html
Availability of each option depends on country in which service is requested and location of Apple Authorized Service Provider. Apple may also request that the customer replace components with readily installable parts.
http://www.apple.com/support/products/mac.html
Availability of each option depends on country in which service is requested and location of Apple Authorized Service Provider. Apple may also request that the customer replace components with readily installable parts.
benbarsh
Dec 16, 11:28 PM
It's been a while, but i was the kid who was number 3 in line at KOP. Guy who just switched jobs, guy with pony tail and 3 year old son, and older couple, if you guys post on MR, please reply!
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diond730
Apr 26, 11:06 PM
Hi, ive been using bootcamp for a couple months now, but just yesterday after turning on my mac + holding alt/option and choosing my windows partition, it goes to a black screen with a blinking cursor on the topleft corner. I dont wanna delete the partition cause i have lots of stuff on it and dont wanna restart all over again:(... Can anyone help please? Thank you
Island Dog
Sep 19, 09:11 PM
I have a Dell laptop now with a 30gb drive and have barely 5gb filled. I don't think having a 40gb in my iBook will be a big problem.
An external drive would be nice because I would like to share files between computers.
An external drive would be nice because I would like to share files between computers.
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Nickygoat
Mar 30, 11:41 AM
Without wishing to breach the piracy regs on MR have you considered changing the firmware on your PSP to an open version? Then you can stick all your legally owned games onto your memory stick and switch between them when you get bored. Saves carrying around a load of UMDs, or you can stick ripped films on there.
Feel free to delete if this breaches any rules :)
Feel free to delete if this breaches any rules :)
g0gie
Dec 9, 01:52 PM
All signs point to a hardware issue, although theres a possibility of it being a firmware issue, but at this time its most likley hardware
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BydoEmpire
Apr 9, 08:53 AM
Not NCAA 2008. Perhaps next year.
Peace
Aug 6, 02:07 PM
Wow..
At least she's keeping warm..:)
At least she's keeping warm..:)
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cal6n
Jun 5, 01:02 PM
*snip*
There won't be an iPod touch.
No need to be rude.
There might be.
There might not be.
I don't know and neither do you!
There won't be an iPod touch.
No need to be rude.
There might be.
There might not be.
I don't know and neither do you!
trigonometry
Feb 19, 06:20 PM
There's a risk that the :apple:-logo will break. Make sure it's protected. How much does your head weigh, btw?
I don't know how much my head weighs. Can I break the screen? I can put the laptop in my backpack, its mesh and only has a padded back.
I don't know how much my head weighs. Can I break the screen? I can put the laptop in my backpack, its mesh and only has a padded back.
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liamkp
Jul 29, 01:08 PM
The best part about this thread is the title: I read it as "China Unicorn finalizing deal for iPhone 4..."
Thats what i thought.... And then i saw Unicom and thought this was about them making a generic copy of the iPhone 4. :o
Thats what i thought.... And then i saw Unicom and thought this was about them making a generic copy of the iPhone 4. :o
GGJstudios
May 6, 07:29 PM
Just tried a small file. No go. It won't let me get that far. I go to the picture, copy..."clunk". I go to the forum, type in and click paste. Nothing. Why the "clunk" when it wasn't there before?
BTW...I have no trouble with youtube videos or "attachments".
That's not how you do it. Follow these directions:
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Yalla Asia Jay Sean.
107 - Hosted By Jay Sean
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New Single: Jay Sean - 2010
Jay Sean (born Kamaljit Singh
Jay Sean#39;s 2010 Look-Ahead
BTW...I have no trouble with youtube videos or "attachments".
That's not how you do it. Follow these directions:
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BlackMax
Apr 18, 09:12 PM
Been using iKleer Apple Polish on case ,keyboard and screen, on a COOL laptop, ALWAYS spray on a Microfiber cloth, NEVER on the machine itself.
Love the stuff!!!
Even use it on my 55":eek::cool: LCD TV screen as well
iKleer Apple polish is all I use as well. Great stuff.
Love the stuff!!!
Even use it on my 55":eek::cool: LCD TV screen as well
iKleer Apple polish is all I use as well. Great stuff.
ptackbar
Apr 26, 01:16 PM
Download and listen to your favorite podcasts directly from your iOS device without the need to sync with iTunes.
Get Downcast for free with one of the promo codes listed here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12465208
New in the latest update:
+ Option to refresh all feeds in a specific playlist
+ Option for setting interval of audio-skip gesture
+ Video podcasts now obey speed playback setting
+ Fine control when dragging audio progress slider (similar to iPod app)
+ UI Updates
All Features:
+ Search, subscribe to and download audio and video podcasts of any size
+ Video and audio AirPlay support
+ Manually subscribe to podcasts via URL
+ Download podcasts automatically (including resuming downloads)
+ Download podcasts in the background (for supported devices)
+ Browse and download older podcast episodes
+ Auto-update podcasts
+ Settings for auto-download and episode retention (globally and per-podcast)
+ Backup and import podcast feeds via OMPL
+ Export podcasts and OPML files to your computer through iTunes sharing
+ Support for password-protected feeds
+ Play audio in the background (for supported devices)
+ 2x speed playback
+ Stream episodes without downloading
+ Control audio with Bluetooth or other headphone remote controls
+ Create and edit "smart" playlists
+ View podcast details and episode show notes
+ View embedded images in podcast episodes
+ Rename podcasts with long or unwieldy names
+ Gesture support
-- Double tap (one or two fingers) toggles play/pause
-- Two finger swipe left/right for forward/backward
-- One finger left/right swipe skips forward or backward 30 seconds
-- Two finger swipe up/down marks episode as unplayed/played
+ Sleep timer
Check out Downcast on the App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downcast/id393858566?mt=8)
Official site: DowncastApp.com (http://www.downcastapp.com)
iPad version coming soon!
Get Downcast for free with one of the promo codes listed here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12465208
New in the latest update:
+ Option to refresh all feeds in a specific playlist
+ Option for setting interval of audio-skip gesture
+ Video podcasts now obey speed playback setting
+ Fine control when dragging audio progress slider (similar to iPod app)
+ UI Updates
All Features:
+ Search, subscribe to and download audio and video podcasts of any size
+ Video and audio AirPlay support
+ Manually subscribe to podcasts via URL
+ Download podcasts automatically (including resuming downloads)
+ Download podcasts in the background (for supported devices)
+ Browse and download older podcast episodes
+ Auto-update podcasts
+ Settings for auto-download and episode retention (globally and per-podcast)
+ Backup and import podcast feeds via OMPL
+ Export podcasts and OPML files to your computer through iTunes sharing
+ Support for password-protected feeds
+ Play audio in the background (for supported devices)
+ 2x speed playback
+ Stream episodes without downloading
+ Control audio with Bluetooth or other headphone remote controls
+ Create and edit "smart" playlists
+ View podcast details and episode show notes
+ View embedded images in podcast episodes
+ Rename podcasts with long or unwieldy names
+ Gesture support
-- Double tap (one or two fingers) toggles play/pause
-- Two finger swipe left/right for forward/backward
-- One finger left/right swipe skips forward or backward 30 seconds
-- Two finger swipe up/down marks episode as unplayed/played
+ Sleep timer
Check out Downcast on the App Store (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/downcast/id393858566?mt=8)
Official site: DowncastApp.com (http://www.downcastapp.com)
iPad version coming soon!
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msmith2112
Sep 17, 07:40 PM
LOL, it took me about 20 min. to make this. Seriously though, do you think a phone is really in the works?
alust2013
Feb 11, 11:07 PM
You would have to import the CDs again on the other computer, or you could use software to extract the music from the iPod. If you have the CDs, I'd just import them on the other computer when you get it.
homerjward
Dec 5, 11:04 PM
wow...that code is really messy, but the site looks great!
i'm not entirely sure which boxes you're talking about either. html code really isn't all that scary in fact. once you know a few basic tags and such it's pretty easy. like here's the code to make a really basic page that says "hello world" in helvetica, size 5, green, and centered. oh, and with a title.
<html>
<head>
<title>Hi</title>
</head>
<body>
<center>
<font face="helvetica" size="5" color="green">Hello World</font>
</center>
</body>
</html>
the <html> tag tells the browser to start an html document, the <head> tells it that there's information about the page that won't be displayed in the page, the <title> opens a tag that says what to display in the title bar, the </title> says that the title is finished. the </head> says that the info about the page is done. the <body> tells what to display, basically. the <center> tells it to center the following info, the <font> tag, along with the attributes face, size, and color, and the values helvetica, 5, and green tell it how to style the text. "Hellow World" tells it the text to display. </font> tells it that that's the end of the text styled that way. </center> stops text after that from being centered, </body> ends the main info, and </html> closes the document. in general to open a tag it goes like <tag> and to close it it's <tag> and to define attributes and values it's <tag attribute="value"> and then </tag> there are, of course, exceptions...
knowing the basics of the code and such can really help you simplify the code that golive generates, and a lot of things are easier, imo, to do by hand than in golive. link targets, for example. for the life of me i cant figure out how to get a link to open in an iframe in golive without going into the source...:rolleyes:
sorry for the long post :o
i'm not entirely sure which boxes you're talking about either. html code really isn't all that scary in fact. once you know a few basic tags and such it's pretty easy. like here's the code to make a really basic page that says "hello world" in helvetica, size 5, green, and centered. oh, and with a title.
<html>
<head>
<title>Hi</title>
</head>
<body>
<center>
<font face="helvetica" size="5" color="green">Hello World</font>
</center>
</body>
</html>
the <html> tag tells the browser to start an html document, the <head> tells it that there's information about the page that won't be displayed in the page, the <title> opens a tag that says what to display in the title bar, the </title> says that the title is finished. the </head> says that the info about the page is done. the <body> tells what to display, basically. the <center> tells it to center the following info, the <font> tag, along with the attributes face, size, and color, and the values helvetica, 5, and green tell it how to style the text. "Hellow World" tells it the text to display. </font> tells it that that's the end of the text styled that way. </center> stops text after that from being centered, </body> ends the main info, and </html> closes the document. in general to open a tag it goes like <tag> and to close it it's <tag> and to define attributes and values it's <tag attribute="value"> and then </tag> there are, of course, exceptions...
knowing the basics of the code and such can really help you simplify the code that golive generates, and a lot of things are easier, imo, to do by hand than in golive. link targets, for example. for the life of me i cant figure out how to get a link to open in an iframe in golive without going into the source...:rolleyes:
sorry for the long post :o
jsalzer
Mar 5, 10:24 AM
It makes my Pismo feel like he can still be useful. I'm primarily in it to help out with Mac Cow Disease. Someone has to look after the cows. Especially if there's a chance it could spread to my prescious Mooses (I'm a moose lover.)
While I owe my start to MacRumors, I actually formed my own little team with the few computers I have control over. I enjoy seeing my team ranking slowly moving up the ranks (we're at around 2430 as a team now!)
Since my Pismo is the team captain (though obviously not the lead producer), it makes him feel good, too.
Edit - the scary part is, I had no intention of typing "Mac Cow". I really did mean Mad Cow. And, yet, I did it twice. Sometimes I think my fingers have a mind of their own. I also can't type "worship". It always comes out "workshop", since I work in continuing ed. Bad fingers!
While I owe my start to MacRumors, I actually formed my own little team with the few computers I have control over. I enjoy seeing my team ranking slowly moving up the ranks (we're at around 2430 as a team now!)
Since my Pismo is the team captain (though obviously not the lead producer), it makes him feel good, too.
Edit - the scary part is, I had no intention of typing "Mac Cow". I really did mean Mad Cow. And, yet, I did it twice. Sometimes I think my fingers have a mind of their own. I also can't type "worship". It always comes out "workshop", since I work in continuing ed. Bad fingers!
netdog
Apr 11, 06:28 AM
Here's a vote against RapidWeaver.
brosenz
Apr 26, 08:37 PM
After some research my top 3 sorted options are:
1.- OCZ Vertex 2 120GB
2.- Intel X25-M 120GB
3.- Samsung 470 Series 128GB
I will be using it as my boot drive for Mac OS X 10.6.7, any suggestion which one would be the best option for speed ?, thanks
1.- OCZ Vertex 2 120GB
2.- Intel X25-M 120GB
3.- Samsung 470 Series 128GB
I will be using it as my boot drive for Mac OS X 10.6.7, any suggestion which one would be the best option for speed ?, thanks
pjarvi
Dec 16, 02:44 AM
Maybe, I've never gone to MacWorld even though I live in San Jose. Only hurdle for me would be taking a day off of work, although i've got plenty of vacation time. Not much of a drinker myself, and not too familiar with SF. Last time I went to meet-up with some people in SF, we ended up in a "massage" parlor. :eek::o:D
bballmitch2
Jul 23, 03:05 PM
They'll just use fix-it and ship it next week :)
XCode 3 is way old. It was released with Leopard. Since then, we've only really had minor revisions (3.1, 3.2) and very infrequent intervals (3.2 released with snow leopard). I would expect Apple have been working on this for a very long time already.
Many of those features (e.g. the static analyser, which came with 3.2) could very well have been the result of development done for XCode 4.
Since the product was announced which such fanfare at WWDC, I would imagine a release would happen in the next few months. Possibly with the iPad's OS4 update (predicted to be around late August/September).
EDIT: In case anybody was worried, XCode 4 by default installs in to its own folder (/Xcode4) and can co-exist with 3.X. It can open 3.X projects and does not "upgrade" them or make them incompatible with earlier versions.
This is true, but Apple has also said NOT to use Xcode 4 if you are working on a project you wish to submit to the app store.
XCode 3 is way old. It was released with Leopard. Since then, we've only really had minor revisions (3.1, 3.2) and very infrequent intervals (3.2 released with snow leopard). I would expect Apple have been working on this for a very long time already.
Many of those features (e.g. the static analyser, which came with 3.2) could very well have been the result of development done for XCode 4.
Since the product was announced which such fanfare at WWDC, I would imagine a release would happen in the next few months. Possibly with the iPad's OS4 update (predicted to be around late August/September).
EDIT: In case anybody was worried, XCode 4 by default installs in to its own folder (/Xcode4) and can co-exist with 3.X. It can open 3.X projects and does not "upgrade" them or make them incompatible with earlier versions.
This is true, but Apple has also said NOT to use Xcode 4 if you are working on a project you wish to submit to the app store.