stridemat
Apr 3, 12:04 PM
^^^ Can you post the link it refers to?
mattg3
Apr 20, 05:11 AM
Thanks,yes I was confused.I was trying to figure out what size ipad to buy and needed one large enough for my itunes library.homesharing is the option I was looking for.So if I have wifi connection my ipad will play whatever is in my itunes imac library without having to actually put it on my ipad and use up space?Hope Im right here.
jpcrumley
Oct 19, 06:48 PM
I know it sounds nuts, but I'm going to the Best Buy in Grapevine. The Apple rep there has assured me that they'll have copies at 6PM. The more Mac products we buy from Best Buy, (hopefully) the more they'll support the platform.
SR20DETDOG
Mar 6, 10:08 PM
I wouldn't be able to say how much capacity you need, however, large hard drives are pretty cheap so I'd probably get a bit more than you think you need. Remember there's no need for a fast HDD, maybe something like a WD caviar green?
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Apr 21, 03:21 PM
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I did create a new target (a Cocoa application), and I included the linked frameworks and removed the prefix header and it compiles and runs. However, it won't work from Finder. I think that the problem is that my program relies on a file named "Input" that it assumes is in its directory. I tried using
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FILE* data = fopen("../../Input", "r");
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Dec 23, 07:45 AM
are you sure that the bluetooth is off. I havent use a bt enabled imac before, but since they dont relaly have to worry about saving energy i would imagine tht its possible that the bt is always on.
Superdrive
Oct 8, 03:43 PM
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
You really think that they would use a .org domain for a phone? If Apple follows through with a phone, I would be extremely surprised to see any domains used besides Apple.com or iTunes.com
You really think that they would use a .org domain for a phone? If Apple follows through with a phone, I would be extremely surprised to see any domains used besides Apple.com or iTunes.com
AmbitiousLemon
May 7, 03:50 PM
it wont install because of permissions issues. looks like the problem is they didnt give the user anywhere to input the admin password like most installers [the lil lock].
burningbright
Mar 3, 03:39 PM
Impressive-looking architecture! Am a bit wary though. Alright, the photographer presumably was looking for the cleanest, most spectacular photos, but from them it looks like the functionality of the place is subordinated to the looks...
It looks like its idea of relating to context is allowing views of nearby tall buildings, instead of knitting into a functioning neighbourhood. The approaches look devoid of activity bar walking, and the unchanging view would make walking there feel further than it actually is, because the size of the opera house is the obvious reference point for progress, and it will 'get bigger' very slowly. There doesn't seem to be any activity en route to justify going there unless for a performance. I fear the space around it will be pretty dead.
I'm also a bit dubious about forcing pedestrians along a massive detour around the lake so they don't spoil the precious reflection. How big a problem it is depends upon how important the destinations that the path links are, the quality of alternate routes, and how prepared opera-goers are to take big detours for the sake of a fine reflection!
Ah well, this is only an opinion based on the linked photos, which were presumably taken by a photographer with a particular story he/she wants to tell. I hope my fears are baseless! It's certainly a spectacular building.
It looks like its idea of relating to context is allowing views of nearby tall buildings, instead of knitting into a functioning neighbourhood. The approaches look devoid of activity bar walking, and the unchanging view would make walking there feel further than it actually is, because the size of the opera house is the obvious reference point for progress, and it will 'get bigger' very slowly. There doesn't seem to be any activity en route to justify going there unless for a performance. I fear the space around it will be pretty dead.
I'm also a bit dubious about forcing pedestrians along a massive detour around the lake so they don't spoil the precious reflection. How big a problem it is depends upon how important the destinations that the path links are, the quality of alternate routes, and how prepared opera-goers are to take big detours for the sake of a fine reflection!
Ah well, this is only an opinion based on the linked photos, which were presumably taken by a photographer with a particular story he/she wants to tell. I hope my fears are baseless! It's certainly a spectacular building.
mjteix
Apr 4, 08:55 PM
I have an ultimate 11 inch machine. 4 gigs, 1.6 processor. The 4 gigs is perfect, but
1) I would like the processor to be a little bit faster. Some apps that I run, are just a "bit" laggy.
2) I would also like 256 gig SSD. I actually think I need about 200 gig.
3) I would also like a bit more physical screen size.
It's almost perfect.
If by "a bit more physical screen size" you meant a bigger display, you have just described the 13" MBA, 1.86GHz with 256GB SSD and 4GB of RAM, $1699 ($1799 with a 2.13GHz processor).
1) I would like the processor to be a little bit faster. Some apps that I run, are just a "bit" laggy.
2) I would also like 256 gig SSD. I actually think I need about 200 gig.
3) I would also like a bit more physical screen size.
It's almost perfect.
If by "a bit more physical screen size" you meant a bigger display, you have just described the 13" MBA, 1.86GHz with 256GB SSD and 4GB of RAM, $1699 ($1799 with a 2.13GHz processor).
amarcus
Apr 29, 11:39 AM
I'm doubtful there will be an update to the 27inch cinema display for sometime:
1) If history is any judge, this line always get infrequent updates and the last one was fairly recent (Buyer's guide can be misleading as "updates" were really price-drops/dropping of models).
2) Thunderbolt (TB) fully supports the current cinema display as it can be used at the end of the daisy chain.
3) Only the MacBook pro's support TB and I'd imagine that the cinema displays will get it last i.e. expect updates to the Mac Pro, iMac, Mac Mini first.
4) Rumours suggest that Apple might intend on giving us a "retina" cinema display. It's just too soon for such a display! I'd imagine sometime next year... The cinema display just doesn't get updates this frequently i.e. one now, one next year.
With that said, I'd love to be proved wrong and Apple to update it!
Adam
1) If history is any judge, this line always get infrequent updates and the last one was fairly recent (Buyer's guide can be misleading as "updates" were really price-drops/dropping of models).
2) Thunderbolt (TB) fully supports the current cinema display as it can be used at the end of the daisy chain.
3) Only the MacBook pro's support TB and I'd imagine that the cinema displays will get it last i.e. expect updates to the Mac Pro, iMac, Mac Mini first.
4) Rumours suggest that Apple might intend on giving us a "retina" cinema display. It's just too soon for such a display! I'd imagine sometime next year... The cinema display just doesn't get updates this frequently i.e. one now, one next year.
With that said, I'd love to be proved wrong and Apple to update it!
Adam
silentnite
Oct 26, 10:23 PM
Hey! Better late than never... let's just hope they give us a better rate on the ipad data plan.
iMacZealot
Oct 11, 09:45 PM
when is .Mac update happening anyway?
Umm doesn't that usually happen sometime in the spring? The last two or three have been at least but I doubt they'll be keeping the new mail in a bag too much longer.
Umm doesn't that usually happen sometime in the spring? The last two or three have been at least but I doubt they'll be keeping the new mail in a bag too much longer.
twentytwo22
Mar 31, 07:04 PM
Check it out
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CEkQoAQwBA&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FWrsford&ei=ExSVTZ3oJcrOiAKir7X-CA&usg=AFQjCNFTEtohfYMg1DSWSuRbOk2c1PmOaQ&sig2=v9vFkrSFb7OKbQdAaeLYEQ
Just came to post the same thing. Seriously hope this isn't BS.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CEkQoAQwBA&url=http%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FWrsford&ei=ExSVTZ3oJcrOiAKir7X-CA&usg=AFQjCNFTEtohfYMg1DSWSuRbOk2c1PmOaQ&sig2=v9vFkrSFb7OKbQdAaeLYEQ
Just came to post the same thing. Seriously hope this isn't BS.
jiminaus
May 2, 01:30 AM
A subscript is the index you use to access the element of an array. In the C expression array[i], i is the subscript. In the C expression multidim[i][j], i and j are the subscripts. The term comes from mathematical matrices.
benhollberg
Mar 13, 01:27 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Oh and what time are you going to get there?
Not sure, when do they open? I am going Monday, they don't get stock on Sundays.
Oh and what time are you going to get there?
Not sure, when do they open? I am going Monday, they don't get stock on Sundays.
thegaffer
Jan 24, 09:47 AM
I guess this is good of a thread as any to ask..
I have more than generalist and less than master knowledge of print and video production. I work for a university and have a multimedia development position... I preface with "work for a university" because I have one of those jobs where it is more beneficial to have very broad ranging knowledge of most production technologies (for web, for video, for print) than having very specific knowledge.
i.e. one day I am developing a Flash application, the next I am working in After Effects or Motion, the next day I have Photoshop or Illustrator up. Anyway...
Part of my job is running a multimedia lab which is available to the campus staff, faculty and students to do production work. A mix of Mac Pros and Power Mac G5s with 23" ACDs. My question is two fold:
To video folks: For those of you working with motion graphics, particularly in HD (lets just say 1080p to be safe), do you find the response time on the ACDs to be sufficient for working with HD content? How about full screen HD playback?
Also, I'm considering getting a 17" MBP (soon, I'd like to wait for a refresh but the money isn't coming out of my personal coffers); what is your feeling about it pumping out HD content to a 30" ACD? The ACD would actually be for home use with the MBP. How does it perform pushing HD content?
Thank you kindly!
I have more than generalist and less than master knowledge of print and video production. I work for a university and have a multimedia development position... I preface with "work for a university" because I have one of those jobs where it is more beneficial to have very broad ranging knowledge of most production technologies (for web, for video, for print) than having very specific knowledge.
i.e. one day I am developing a Flash application, the next I am working in After Effects or Motion, the next day I have Photoshop or Illustrator up. Anyway...
Part of my job is running a multimedia lab which is available to the campus staff, faculty and students to do production work. A mix of Mac Pros and Power Mac G5s with 23" ACDs. My question is two fold:
To video folks: For those of you working with motion graphics, particularly in HD (lets just say 1080p to be safe), do you find the response time on the ACDs to be sufficient for working with HD content? How about full screen HD playback?
Also, I'm considering getting a 17" MBP (soon, I'd like to wait for a refresh but the money isn't coming out of my personal coffers); what is your feeling about it pumping out HD content to a 30" ACD? The ACD would actually be for home use with the MBP. How does it perform pushing HD content?
Thank you kindly!
nyfliiboy
Apr 30, 11:40 AM
That quality is impressive
Erasmus
Apr 27, 08:39 PM
Thanks, I thought it was something behind the scene going on. And just to clarify this point, can we still use it as a MDP? Or will Apple have to put out a separate port for those who want the MDP.
It is better than MDP, as it supports chaining of two external monitors from the one port, which MDP does not. Plus like a further 4 TB devices as well all in the chain.
It is better than MDP, as it supports chaining of two external monitors from the one port, which MDP does not. Plus like a further 4 TB devices as well all in the chain.
Mr. Anderson
May 6, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by Beej
I d/led it and had a look. I can see how it could be a useful tool for some people, but not for me...
I'd like to here from someone who's using it. It sounds good and I'm interested, but I don't have a mail client running right now, I go to the server via IE and get my email manually. I'm going to change this when I go to OSX, so it might be something I'll add in then.
I d/led it and had a look. I can see how it could be a useful tool for some people, but not for me...
I'd like to here from someone who's using it. It sounds good and I'm interested, but I don't have a mail client running right now, I go to the server via IE and get my email manually. I'm going to change this when I go to OSX, so it might be something I'll add in then.
Blue Velvet
Sep 11, 10:14 AM
One thread where I shall read every post.
It's interesting to note how it affected so many people beyond the victims and their families... much of that footage I saw on TV that day I have never seen again, particularly that huge dust cloud enveloping everything.
It's interesting to note how it affected so many people beyond the victims and their families... much of that footage I saw on TV that day I have never seen again, particularly that huge dust cloud enveloping everything.
rhett7660
Apr 21, 11:42 AM
In my area, this is already being done. Visit the site and you can check out books. This will make it easier and I hope it makes it to all the book readers not just the Kindle. IE Nook, iBooks etc.
nomar383
Mar 11, 12:55 PM
Shipping times have slipped to 2-3 weeks. Looks like I'm gonna have to find a line somewhere today then for sure!
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