spillproof
Aug 9, 03:14 PM
That is slightly cool.
Now that B&N has Nook Study, it will be interesting to see the iPad and iPhone app. Only then will I think about getting an iPad.
Now that B&N has Nook Study, it will be interesting to see the iPad and iPhone app. Only then will I think about getting an iPad.
Steamboatwillie
Jul 11, 11:33 PM
I actually wound up using a DVD drive and installing 10.2.5 it worked fine. I think maybe my 10.1 disc is flaky
Thanks again! :D
Thanks again! :D
wmjomo
Apr 27, 07:39 AM
Thanks for the link. It tells me what I need to know.
Fishrrman
Apr 16, 09:27 AM
"3. What happens if something goes wrong? I have the original install disks, but... I don't know"
Um... you go back to whatever OS you were using before.
Seriously.
Suggestion:
Do not, repeat DO NOT, install Lion _over_ the OS you are already using.
Instead, install it onto a clean, unused partition somewhere.
The idea is to EXPERIMENT with it, and NOT to use it as "your main OS".
Not yet, anyway.
Got it?
Um... you go back to whatever OS you were using before.
Seriously.
Suggestion:
Do not, repeat DO NOT, install Lion _over_ the OS you are already using.
Instead, install it onto a clean, unused partition somewhere.
The idea is to EXPERIMENT with it, and NOT to use it as "your main OS".
Not yet, anyway.
Got it?
collisos
Apr 29, 01:38 PM
yup, cos they're annoyed that whatsapp and pingchat stealing their audience
Sounds exactly like what I was looking for...problem solved?
Sounds exactly like what I was looking for...problem solved?
NeoMac
Apr 1, 06:41 PM
I've had a similar set up in the past. I used iPhoto to organize my photos and used it for minor photo editing and using PS Elements for other editing needs. This worked for me for several years. I only recently started using Aperture 3 to manage my photos and still using elements for editing. I think iPhoto is great for basic organizing and editing. I would say to play with it and see how you like it. But I preferred iPhoto over the Adobe organizer that came with elements.
zioxide
Mar 13, 04:22 PM
...From an article on the crash. It looks like the bus did have seat belts, but I guess not everyone was wearing them.
I saw another article where it said a bunch of them were flung to the front of the bus at impact. That's why I assumed there was no belts. Obviously there were, but people didn't wear them. I haven't seen many buses with them, so it must be a new thing. Regardless, it should be the law. That's just senseless loss of life.
I saw another article where it said a bunch of them were flung to the front of the bus at impact. That's why I assumed there was no belts. Obviously there were, but people didn't wear them. I haven't seen many buses with them, so it must be a new thing. Regardless, it should be the law. That's just senseless loss of life.
superosky
Apr 4, 11:47 AM
I don't know what the result of using both 'default host' *and* individual port mapping is, but at best it's undefined. I'd suggest using one or the other. I have no issues with Snow Leopard Server and an old Airport Extreme using port mapping (no default host). Default host is just exposing your machine to probes on every port in existence.
Some simple debugging: try telnetting from some other machine on your local network to your server port 25, e.g. 'telnet 192.168.1.2 25'. If you get connected to SMTP then your problem is elsewhere (barring some firewall rules you might have manually configured in your server). If you don't get connected then the problem is the server and you have to figure out why SMTP isn't listening.
If you can telnet to your server on the inside, but not from the outside then you have either a router problem or an ISP problem. As for my old Airport Extreme, I found that upgrading to the latest firmware (7.5.2) caused no end of problems, I downgraded to the previous version (7.4.2) and all is well.
A.
okay so I did a local telnet from a client and I was able to login to 192.168.1.2 on ports 143, 993, 995 but NOT on ports 25 and 587. I guess this means the router is free and clear however I still cannot understand why SLS is closing those ports. I dont have firewall services enabled and when I did use it I opened up everything but it still didn't work. ????
Some simple debugging: try telnetting from some other machine on your local network to your server port 25, e.g. 'telnet 192.168.1.2 25'. If you get connected to SMTP then your problem is elsewhere (barring some firewall rules you might have manually configured in your server). If you don't get connected then the problem is the server and you have to figure out why SMTP isn't listening.
If you can telnet to your server on the inside, but not from the outside then you have either a router problem or an ISP problem. As for my old Airport Extreme, I found that upgrading to the latest firmware (7.5.2) caused no end of problems, I downgraded to the previous version (7.4.2) and all is well.
A.
okay so I did a local telnet from a client and I was able to login to 192.168.1.2 on ports 143, 993, 995 but NOT on ports 25 and 587. I guess this means the router is free and clear however I still cannot understand why SLS is closing those ports. I dont have firewall services enabled and when I did use it I opened up everything but it still didn't work. ????
farmerdoug
Apr 7, 08:34 AM
thanks Lee. I'll look into it.
mrsir2009
Apr 16, 10:41 PM
2 Apple TV version 2's
1 iMac 24"
1 iMac 27"
3 MBP i5's
1 iPad 16gb wi-fi
3 iPad 2 32gb wi-fi
4 iPhone4 32gb's
This is the total since I've moved back into my parents house temporarily after getting laid off. Here in the next few months it'll be:
-2 MPB's
-1 Mac Pro
-1 iPad 2
-1 iPad 1
-2 iPhone 4's
-1 Apple TV 2
-1 Airport
-10+ iPods
I finally met a chick that wants to move in with me and loves Apple. I'm content with my life now.
Jesus, what do you do with 4 iPhones, 4 iPads and 10 iPods? Why...?
1 iMac 24"
1 iMac 27"
3 MBP i5's
1 iPad 16gb wi-fi
3 iPad 2 32gb wi-fi
4 iPhone4 32gb's
This is the total since I've moved back into my parents house temporarily after getting laid off. Here in the next few months it'll be:
-2 MPB's
-1 Mac Pro
-1 iPad 2
-1 iPad 1
-2 iPhone 4's
-1 Apple TV 2
-1 Airport
-10+ iPods
I finally met a chick that wants to move in with me and loves Apple. I'm content with my life now.
Jesus, what do you do with 4 iPhones, 4 iPads and 10 iPods? Why...?
Fuzzy.Dunlop
Mar 21, 03:58 PM
Anyone know the sales figures for the classic itself, as i can only find for the touch or the classic bundled in with all the other players (nano, touch etc..)
FluJunkie
Feb 3, 12:39 PM
This is an Apple site, not a science site. There is a justification for having iPhone forums on an Apple site. There isn't a good justification for having a Science forum on an Apple site. At least, nobody's put forth a good one yet.
http://www.apple.com/science/
I believe I didn't make myself terribly clear. Not terribly interested in random discussions of science, or even the science behind Apple products. More...the use of Apple's in research. Their interests, especially in terms of performance, are vastly different even than other pro-users.
CalBoy's idea is also a good one - if there isn't enough volume for "Macs in Higher Ed", is there enough volume for "Macs in the Workplace?".
http://www.apple.com/science/
I believe I didn't make myself terribly clear. Not terribly interested in random discussions of science, or even the science behind Apple products. More...the use of Apple's in research. Their interests, especially in terms of performance, are vastly different even than other pro-users.
CalBoy's idea is also a good one - if there isn't enough volume for "Macs in Higher Ed", is there enough volume for "Macs in the Workplace?".
garry12
Jan 15, 04:47 AM
I always liked the name Showtime. It was suggested when Apple announced movies on iTunes.
Nero already has an app called Nero Showtime so that's not gonna work
Nero already has an app called Nero Showtime so that's not gonna work
obeygiant
Mar 23, 10:00 AM
Oscar-winning actress and Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor dies of congestive heart failure at 79
Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday at the age of 79.
Her rep told FOX News she died in the early morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles surrounded by her children.
Taylor had been hospitalized for over a month at Cedars-Sinai, where she was being treated for symptoms of congestive heart failure.
"My mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love," her son Michael Wilding said in a statement. "Though her loss is devastating to those of us who held her so close and so dear, we will always be inspired by her enduring contribution to our world. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts."
Born in London on Feb. 27, 1932 to American parents -- her father was an art dealer, her mother had once been an actress -- Taylor moved to California with her family when she was seven and was quickly spotted by a talent scout.
She made her film debut aged 10 in "There's One Born Every Minute" and then hit the big time at 12 playing horse-crazy Velvet Brown in "National Velvet" (she blamed several spills from a horse during filming for later back problems).
The film, a smash hit, made her a household name and she went on to star in nearly 60 movies and dazzle as the last great glamorous star of the Hollywood studio system. Her first adult role was in "Father of the Bride" (1950) and she followed that with such classics as "A Place in the Sun" (1951), "Giant" (1956), "Raintree County" (1957), "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958), "Butterfield Eight" (1960) "Cleopatra" (1963) and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (1966).
She won Oscars for her performances in "Butterfield Eight" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
She was considered one of the world's most beautiful women with her electric violet eyes, cloud of dark hair and voluptuous figure and she acquired husbands with regularity: Conrad "Nicky" Hilton (1950-51), Michael Wilding (1952-57), Michael Todd (1957-58), Eddie Fisher (1959-64), Richard Burton (1964-74 and 1975-76), John Warner (1976-82) and Larry Fortensky (1991-1996). Todd died in a plane crash, leaving her a widow; she divorced all the others.
Taylor's relationship with acclaimed Welsh actor Burton burned up the headlines for years. They met during the filming of "Cleopatra" when he played Marc Antony to her Queen of the Nile. Both were married to others --Taylor's then-husband was Eddie Fisher, who had left his wife Debbie Reynolds for her -- and their tempestuous relationship was nonstop gossip fodder. Taylor once said of the time, "I don't remember much about 'Cleopatra.' There were a lot of other things going on."
It was also Burton who bought her several of her magnificent jewels, including the pear-shaped 69-carat diamond that came to be called the Burton-Taylor Diamond. (She later auctioned it off to fund a hospital in Botswana.)
The couple acted together again in a riveting version of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" -- for which Taylor, playing an unkempt shrew, won a Best Actress Academy Award to add to her earlier one for "Butterfield 8" --along with a string of lesser films including "The Sandpiper," "The Comedians" and "Boom!"
After the death of her close friend and "Giant" costar Rock Hudson from AIDS, Taylor threw herself into raising funds to fight the disease and co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFar). That work gained her a special Oscar in 1993.
Her own health went through some precarious patches: a near fatal illness while filming "Butterfield 8," a benign brain tumor, congestive heart failure, skin cancer, a repeatedly broken back, hip replacements and pneumonia.
She was also an entrepreneur, introducing several perfumes with names like "White Diamonds" and "Black Pearls" and a line of diamond and precious stone jewelry.
For her various activities, Taylor was made a Dame of the British Empire and a Commander of Arts and Letters by the French government.
Amid all the tumult of her life, all the headlines and publicity, both good and bad, Taylor just carried on. "I'm a survivor, " she once said, "a living example of what people can go through and survive."
Taylor is survived by her children, Michael and Christopher Wilding by her second marriage, Liza Todd by her third, and Maria Burton, who she adopted with Richard Burton, to whom she was twice married. She also had nine grandchildren.
fox (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/03/23/silver-screen-legend-elizabeth-taylor-dies-age-7/#ixzz1HR2jAl5X)
Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday at the age of 79.
Her rep told FOX News she died in the early morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles surrounded by her children.
Taylor had been hospitalized for over a month at Cedars-Sinai, where she was being treated for symptoms of congestive heart failure.
"My mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love," her son Michael Wilding said in a statement. "Though her loss is devastating to those of us who held her so close and so dear, we will always be inspired by her enduring contribution to our world. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts."
Born in London on Feb. 27, 1932 to American parents -- her father was an art dealer, her mother had once been an actress -- Taylor moved to California with her family when she was seven and was quickly spotted by a talent scout.
She made her film debut aged 10 in "There's One Born Every Minute" and then hit the big time at 12 playing horse-crazy Velvet Brown in "National Velvet" (she blamed several spills from a horse during filming for later back problems).
The film, a smash hit, made her a household name and she went on to star in nearly 60 movies and dazzle as the last great glamorous star of the Hollywood studio system. Her first adult role was in "Father of the Bride" (1950) and she followed that with such classics as "A Place in the Sun" (1951), "Giant" (1956), "Raintree County" (1957), "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958), "Butterfield Eight" (1960) "Cleopatra" (1963) and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (1966).
She won Oscars for her performances in "Butterfield Eight" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
She was considered one of the world's most beautiful women with her electric violet eyes, cloud of dark hair and voluptuous figure and she acquired husbands with regularity: Conrad "Nicky" Hilton (1950-51), Michael Wilding (1952-57), Michael Todd (1957-58), Eddie Fisher (1959-64), Richard Burton (1964-74 and 1975-76), John Warner (1976-82) and Larry Fortensky (1991-1996). Todd died in a plane crash, leaving her a widow; she divorced all the others.
Taylor's relationship with acclaimed Welsh actor Burton burned up the headlines for years. They met during the filming of "Cleopatra" when he played Marc Antony to her Queen of the Nile. Both were married to others --Taylor's then-husband was Eddie Fisher, who had left his wife Debbie Reynolds for her -- and their tempestuous relationship was nonstop gossip fodder. Taylor once said of the time, "I don't remember much about 'Cleopatra.' There were a lot of other things going on."
It was also Burton who bought her several of her magnificent jewels, including the pear-shaped 69-carat diamond that came to be called the Burton-Taylor Diamond. (She later auctioned it off to fund a hospital in Botswana.)
The couple acted together again in a riveting version of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" -- for which Taylor, playing an unkempt shrew, won a Best Actress Academy Award to add to her earlier one for "Butterfield 8" --along with a string of lesser films including "The Sandpiper," "The Comedians" and "Boom!"
After the death of her close friend and "Giant" costar Rock Hudson from AIDS, Taylor threw herself into raising funds to fight the disease and co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFar). That work gained her a special Oscar in 1993.
Her own health went through some precarious patches: a near fatal illness while filming "Butterfield 8," a benign brain tumor, congestive heart failure, skin cancer, a repeatedly broken back, hip replacements and pneumonia.
She was also an entrepreneur, introducing several perfumes with names like "White Diamonds" and "Black Pearls" and a line of diamond and precious stone jewelry.
For her various activities, Taylor was made a Dame of the British Empire and a Commander of Arts and Letters by the French government.
Amid all the tumult of her life, all the headlines and publicity, both good and bad, Taylor just carried on. "I'm a survivor, " she once said, "a living example of what people can go through and survive."
Taylor is survived by her children, Michael and Christopher Wilding by her second marriage, Liza Todd by her third, and Maria Burton, who she adopted with Richard Burton, to whom she was twice married. She also had nine grandchildren.
fox (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2011/03/23/silver-screen-legend-elizabeth-taylor-dies-age-7/#ixzz1HR2jAl5X)
Glenn Wolsey
Nov 25, 10:41 PM
Is anyone on AIM now that can show me how to make a my SQL database on my server?
My AIM is "Glenn A Wolsey"
Without quotes
My AIM is "Glenn A Wolsey"
Without quotes
archer75
Apr 22, 01:33 PM
I'm looking for an USB hub or two and a external Blu Ray reader(don't need a burner). I could go for an external enclosure and just take my bluray reader out of my PC and use it in that. But either will work.
Between an imac and the hubs I need a total of 10 USB ports. Would be nice if they were powered so I can charge the ipad.
Any good suggestions?
Between an imac and the hubs I need a total of 10 USB ports. Would be nice if they were powered so I can charge the ipad.
Any good suggestions?
broken_keyboard
Mar 5, 10:53 AM
There are some region free firmwares out there that work with Pioneer drives, I don't know about other brands.
http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=30233
Alternatively you could try ripping all your movies to HD
http://handbrake.m0k.org/
http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=30233
Alternatively you could try ripping all your movies to HD
http://handbrake.m0k.org/
bigbadneil
May 3, 07:37 PM
Guys
I have the latest adobe software and when I try to watch a .flv video that I downloaded from the internet I get this window pop up (something to do with Hewlett pakard)
On the thumb nail of the video it has the play button but this HP window keeps popping up.......any ideas how to fix it or is there some other program that I need to download to see this type of video content
I have the latest adobe software and when I try to watch a .flv video that I downloaded from the internet I get this window pop up (something to do with Hewlett pakard)
On the thumb nail of the video it has the play button but this HP window keeps popping up.......any ideas how to fix it or is there some other program that I need to download to see this type of video content
Herdfan
May 5, 06:55 AM
I live in a state where there are no Apple stores. And as far as I know, there is no Apple owned business presence in the state. So why do I have to pay sales tax on items shipped in to me? No other online retailer does that.
themacguy12
Oct 18, 11:47 PM
I have mine pre-ordered, but now after finding out they are giving away t-shirts to the first customers, I think I'll go and pick up a copy for a friend of mine and just keep the t-shirt!
thats a good idea!
thats a good idea!
ravenvii
Sep 9, 04:53 PM
I loved the nano the second I saw it. I was set on buying one.
But then I found out it isn't compatible with Apple's AV Adapter. I'd love to put keynote presentations on the iPod and take it to class and do a presentation with it. So much more cool and easier than a laptop. So I decided, nah, I'll wait for whatever the next new "big" iPod is, be it iPod video or whatever.
But then I found out it isn't compatible with Apple's AV Adapter. I'd love to put keynote presentations on the iPod and take it to class and do a presentation with it. So much more cool and easier than a laptop. So I decided, nah, I'll wait for whatever the next new "big" iPod is, be it iPod video or whatever.
Doctor Q
Jun 19, 12:07 PM
June 2010 - Ten Million Post Avatar Contest
Winners:harry*333 (Best Static Avatar, General Theme)
Tilpots (Best Static Avatar, MacRumors or Ten Million Theme)
ComputersaysNo (Best Animated Avatar, General Theme)
TheSlush (Best Animated Avatar, MacRumors or Ten Million Theme)
Winners:harry*333 (Best Static Avatar, General Theme)
Tilpots (Best Static Avatar, MacRumors or Ten Million Theme)
ComputersaysNo (Best Animated Avatar, General Theme)
TheSlush (Best Animated Avatar, MacRumors or Ten Million Theme)
Whyren
Sep 19, 08:07 PM
I'm not aware of any currently, but it can't be too far behind the Blog Search (http://google.com/blogsearch).
EDIT: Or possibly using the Google Directory (http://www.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Message_Boards/) for internet message boards.
EDIT: Or possibly using the Google Directory (http://www.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Message_Boards/) for internet message boards.
barneygumble
Sep 25, 06:00 PM
well the Nvidia does better in certain things while the 850 does better in others.
Also the 6800 allows for two 30" displays while no ATI allows that currently.
that being said i go for the ATI
Do you know anyone in the world that actually runs dual 30 inchers? I know i don't, sure it is possible but who is actually going too ;) (prove me wrong), that being said the ATi cards i have used have be top notch, you will be happy :)
Also the 6800 allows for two 30" displays while no ATI allows that currently.
that being said i go for the ATI
Do you know anyone in the world that actually runs dual 30 inchers? I know i don't, sure it is possible but who is actually going too ;) (prove me wrong), that being said the ATi cards i have used have be top notch, you will be happy :)