Sunday, June 5, 2011

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  • freezerburrn
    Sep 21, 04:06 AM
    Everytime I used to reset my Mac Pro it used to make a lovely little intro chime. After getting the update it doesn't seem to be making it anymore. Anyone else having this same problem?





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  • rdowns
    May 2, 01:22 PM
    I wish this would begin our troop withdrawal from Afghanistan. Simply a money pit.

    The fact is, little will likely change. We'll still keep buying cold war era weapons like the F-22.

    Trillions of dollars on all those cold war fighter jets and all we have to show for it is ****ing Top Gun. :D





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  • 80s Fan
    Jan 7, 03:29 PM
    Is there a way to specify which comments you get push notifications for? I'm interested in get pn for comments my updates but not really interested in getting pn for my friends status update which I comment on. E-mails are fine for those.

    Anyone know? Thanks.





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  • King Cobra
    Sep 14, 07:08 AM
    >(MacBandit) First of all what do you consider great boot times? Not that this matters a lot. I have a new Dual Ghz/DDR and it starts from cold boot to login in screen in 27secs with 10.2 and from login to operating finder is nearly instantaneous.

    With 10.2, sure, boot time on the Mac has significantly improved. But I've noticed that with the PCs at PHHS the PCs boot in under a minute. But, just this past week I thought I logged out of one of the P3s and I actually restarted it. The restart to log-in, then to the OS was approximately the same as you said, MB. What would a computer with 3x/4x the GHz seem like?

    >Second of all as I have stated before the true reason Mhz doesn't matter is because something like %98 of all computer users are not power users these are the people that will go buy a new computer tomorrow and if there is a 2.8Ghz computer sitting next to a 800Mhz computer they couldn't care they're going to buy the cheap one.

    >(MacBandit, in a previous post) The people that really desire the speed at least most of them know the difference between Mhz and overall system speed.

    My entire previous post, starting from the first lengthy paragraph was trying to explain why MHz doesn't matter. I agree with your point of view, but I am trying to expand the MHz/GHz speeds of a G4 to how it would compare against a P4 of ≈ same speed. My post had approximations, so that's why I say approximately equal to, not =. But my point is that the G4 can actually surpass the P4 at 3 or 4GHz speeds if the right apps are used.

    >They don't even care how much ram it has. I know this because I went computer shopping with my boss for work(yes for a PC). He wanted my help. Well little help I was he bought the cheapest computer he could get with 64MB of Ram I suggested we upgrade it later and he agreed well that was 2 years ago still it sits with 64MB of RAM in it. Oh and I might add it still has all the stickers on the front of it.

    Well I didn't mention RAM, but I will now. Try running OS X (even 10.1) on ANY computer with 128MB of RAM or less. I have with my iMac 233 (w/64MB of RAM) and my iBook 467 (with 128MB). The iMac was a complete drag. My iBook is rather slow, but it works fine. My Cube G4 has 1GB of RAM and must be at least 2 or 3 times faster than my iBook, depending on what tasks I perform.

    >These people don't care about this stuff all it's used for is mail and the occasional websearch and most people are like this.

    Now this brings up a different issue (as well as MHz): OS Stability. Sure, XP may have fixed *some* :snicker: of the errors from older versions of Win. Yet it still isn't totally stable.

    Wherever there is a PC for that stuff, there is a low-end PowerMac for them. It's called an iMac. :cool:



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  • drumpat01
    Mar 11, 07:47 AM
    Hey all you Fort Worth people, thanks for coming out so early, all of us employees are very happy to see you guys care so much.





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  • stagi
    Mar 29, 01:10 AM
    i love Steve but he looks just awful.

    And there's something about Steve jobs drinking Starbucks coffee that doesn't sit right with me. I don't really know why.

    It's not starbucks they were at: Calafia



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  • anubis72
    Nov 23, 05:46 PM
    Wow, that's a lot of cash for a back plate. I got one on ebay that looks pretty authentic for $25. Suckers.

    As for his virginity, just get a job working with the TSA and you can get your hands on all the ladies' junk.





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  • MacRumors
    Mar 30, 04:04 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/30/apple-addresses-import-and-syncing-issues-with-iphoto-8-1-2/)


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  • Abstract
    Jan 20, 07:04 AM
    If I click on it, it links to "itchyscalp.com.au".





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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 8, 07:55 PM
    Typical ...Your not even sure why your throwing insults..Perhaps if your mother thought you weren't yet human we wouldn't be having this one sided conversation.....Enjoy yourself

    I may, or may not, have been a 'whoops', but that is no concern to me now.

    How about you??



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  • illegalprelude
    Apr 22, 07:40 PM
    Hey everybody, I'm curious if anybody knows of any programs on the Mac that can edit 3D video. I know iMovie is a no go and I'm doubtful that the FCX will support it, seeing how we barely support Blu-ray as it is :mad:

    I'm open to all programs and price ranges, though for my own personal need, I'm not talking shooting with an EPIC RED or something, more consumer, $1,500 camera's which really are just filmed in 3D (not giving you actual control like Pro camera's).

    Reason I say is, I would love to transition to that format or offer the option, even if it means saving the 3D footage for now on a server and eventually getting back to it (that is if the camera hopefully shoots in both formats at the same time...)

    So any thoughts would be awesome.





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  • Some_Big_Spoon
    Sep 1, 09:09 AM
    Update is causing nothing but problems for me. Machine slows to a crawl, and I'm having password and start up volume selection issues.

    I'll probably wipe, then reinstall and not apply the updater.



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  • jsimpson
    Jan 4, 12:13 PM
    Yeah, I need the maps to be available if I'm out of coverage so it's a no sale for me too. I was really happy to hear they finally released something and now this. :(





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  • newagemac
    Mar 24, 06:01 AM
    Dnla?

    DLNA doesn't even remotely compare to Airplay. Have you tried both?



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  • ezekielrage_99
    Apr 20, 10:35 PM
    I'm not buying a tablet until there is one that runs mac OS X (the modbook is too expensive) :D
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    I'm still a firm believer tablet computers need to come with the following to be considered "standard":
    1) Soliataire
    2) Minesweaper
    3) Disk Defrag
    4) A CD Burner

    Other than that I do think Woz's comments were right on the money.





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  • Spanky Deluxe
    Oct 27, 10:55 PM
    Hope some of you guys will make it to the annual Macrumors London Picnic, usually in July or so. :)

    I'll be there unless I have some another 'incident' with a certain garden folk. :rolleyes:



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  • srxtr
    May 2, 03:22 PM
    Now, are the lines slanted or straight?

    Image (http://coolrain44.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/optical-illusions.png)

    The White vs Black iPhone could be an optical illusion, it depends on angle.

    haha nice





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  • gnomeisland
    Apr 25, 10:10 AM
    15 inch version.

    Price is no problem.

    Personally I find 15" just a tad large for real portability.

    I know this is me dreaming, but what about a hi-res 14.1" inch version "Pro" version. I think the extra space would allow for a faster CPU/GPU combo. Do that with an IPS screen, TB, and USB 3.0 and I it would hit a sweet spot I think.

    But then I have this crazy, unfounded hunch that once Apple finally dumps the optical drive on the Macbooks we'll see hybrid Pro/Air machines that are around .6" thick with an 11", 14", 16"(maybe 18") 16X9 lineup instead of the 13", 15", 17" 16X10 lineup of today. No justification, just a fanboy's hunch.

    EDIT: I think the slightly smaller form factor would make it easier to get the "retina" qualified resolutions that Hellhammer mentioned which I could really see Apple pushing in 2011/2012. Look how well the "retina" marketing with the iPhone4 did.





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  • Orion09
    Apr 4, 11:50 AM
    Im tryin to print some episodes to tape and runnin into some issues. I have been doing this with no problem for a couple years now but no more...My setup to give you an idea is Firewire out of my mac into my tapedeck and a/v out of my tapedeck into a monitor just to make sure everything is ok. When i play my video it usually has a straight stream to my monitor through the tapedeck but what its doing now is just playing the audio and showing the first frame of the video and nothing else till i stop the video, then it changes the first frame to the last frame i stopped the video on. When I try to print to tape it will record the audio and just the frame that the playhead was on when I hit record. Not sure if anyone else has had this problem before, its kinda strange. I have restarted FCP, refresed the A/V devices checked my settings and not sure whats goin on. There is a connection because it brings the picture and audio in, it just wont stream the video to my tape deck. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.





    DaveGee
    Apr 16, 03:50 PM
    I'm not a developer and have no idea what their policies are but will say I think it's a bit lame to have that double standard. If I was the cartoonist I wouldn't have resubmitted it.

    THANK YOU! :)





    Dreadnought
    Jun 2, 11:46 AM
    That would be nice, a widget that says your laundry is now dry!





    tvguru
    Sep 25, 10:35 AM
    Hey guys, is there any place to get a demo of aperature?

    I have a beta version of lightbox, and I was wanting to check out aperature.

    There is no demo of Aperture.





    sn00p
    Nov 10, 02:27 PM
    RFID in passports is kind of another ball of wax. One of the issues with so-called e-Passports is that they store all of the information on the RFID tag (i.e. your personal information) rather than just a reference number to a database. This is so you don't have different countries accessing other countries' databases. However, the level of encryption used on these passports is very weak, so all of that data on the tag is potentially vulnerable.

    It is generally considered best practice to put only reference numbers to a database on RFID tags. That way if you skim the tag all you have is jibberish without the accompanying database info.

    Don't blame the technology... blame the incorrect use of the technology. I don't see how the above examples of Apple's potential usage could be a serious privacy threat like the passports are.

    E-Passports are however resilient to casual scanning (i.e the bad guy standing behind you in the queue) because you need to know personal details about the passport holder in order to generate the access key (this information is physically written inside the passport and the reader uses OCR to read it and then generate the key to access the electronic information).

    There have been many unfounded stories about E-Passports, mainly by scaremongering newspapers who find the dumbest "security export" money can buy.

    Yes you can duplicate the electronic portion of an E-passport with the right equipment, but what you cannot do is change this original information to create a fake passport that will pass validation, the data is signed using public key cryptography and the private keys are exactly that, private.

    Providing that the authorities validate e-passport data with the authentic public keys, there is no problem and no security hole.





    zorinlynx
    Jun 21, 12:58 PM
    I really don't get why people who come up with specs don't think ahead. When SD came out it has a 2GB limit. So they updated it, SDHC for a 32GB limit. Now they had to update it again, SDXC for a 2TB limit. They should have just designed the format to scale in the FIRST place.

    For example: CompactFlash came out in like 1994 and has scaled all the way up to like 137GB, when the first cards were under 1MB.



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