Blaaze
Dec 21, 05:57 AM
Haha. I agree. The guy's like nightcrawler. Kind of goofy, but I liked the logo thing in the end, that was nicely done I think.
BobArctor
Oct 25, 07:41 AM
Hi everyone!
Fellow Australian here... I will hopefully be at the Ginza store as soon as possible after work. Hopefully the trains aren't too packed.
Can't wait!
Fellow Australian here... I will hopefully be at the Ginza store as soon as possible after work. Hopefully the trains aren't too packed.
Can't wait!
paulbi
Feb 23, 05:46 PM
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/resizefont
cymrulp
Sep 20, 11:21 AM
Hi
Just wanted to see who else uses Logic Pro or all of the Logic Studio software?
Got a nice surprise from my wife for anniversary present, been wanting it for ages.
Putting all my thoughts down on
http://www.guitaristhub.com
Just wanted to see who else uses Logic Pro or all of the Logic Studio software?
Got a nice surprise from my wife for anniversary present, been wanting it for ages.
Putting all my thoughts down on
http://www.guitaristhub.com
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jegbook
Mar 30, 06:43 PM
Can anyone give me the right amount to Partition off for Windows XP+Bootcamp+Games?
Thanks in advance...
K.
Hmmm. Well, if you just wanted XP and basic apps, crikey, 10GB would probably be enough (provided you wouldn't have GBs of e-mail in Outlook or something). 15 or 20 would be safer.
But you add games and, well, it all depends on how many and which games. An average graphical game these days is 4GB minimum. Dragon Age: Origins is 17GB! So, 60GB could be plenty, but you put 4 or 5 games on there at 7GB a piece, and factoring in at least 15% free space for good measure, 60GB could feel snug pretty quickly.
So, 60GB isn't a bad answer, and you can change it later on with the help of Winclone and Disk Utility partition resizing without reformatting OSX partition, but try to get an idea of which games you know or think you will install and how much space they take up.
Cheers.
(And why XP and no Win 7?! ;) )
Thanks in advance...
K.
Hmmm. Well, if you just wanted XP and basic apps, crikey, 10GB would probably be enough (provided you wouldn't have GBs of e-mail in Outlook or something). 15 or 20 would be safer.
But you add games and, well, it all depends on how many and which games. An average graphical game these days is 4GB minimum. Dragon Age: Origins is 17GB! So, 60GB could be plenty, but you put 4 or 5 games on there at 7GB a piece, and factoring in at least 15% free space for good measure, 60GB could feel snug pretty quickly.
So, 60GB isn't a bad answer, and you can change it later on with the help of Winclone and Disk Utility partition resizing without reformatting OSX partition, but try to get an idea of which games you know or think you will install and how much space they take up.
Cheers.
(And why XP and no Win 7?! ;) )
Hermes Monster
Jan 25, 03:55 PM
Hi!
I need some advice on a good guide to selecting a font to go with logos or illustrations pleeease :) I've become quite proficient in illustrator and even made some money, but more often than not I pick a naff font which doesn't do my image any favours.
I have a good selection on my mac, but I'm looking for somewhere or someone that can provide a useful guide...or is it just personal taste? I need to get away from Myriad Pro (I blame apple for that)
Thanks in advance for any help :D
I need some advice on a good guide to selecting a font to go with logos or illustrations pleeease :) I've become quite proficient in illustrator and even made some money, but more often than not I pick a naff font which doesn't do my image any favours.
I have a good selection on my mac, but I'm looking for somewhere or someone that can provide a useful guide...or is it just personal taste? I need to get away from Myriad Pro (I blame apple for that)
Thanks in advance for any help :D
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mac jones
May 2, 07:55 PM
SSD's a very useful. The previous post is a good idea. If your strapped for cash, you can get a 30GB SSD and do what the previous poster suggested.
It's really a very useful upgrade, and can be done on a shoestring.
Note: Apple themselves are moving to Solid state. I wouldn't be surprised if the next round of machines will all have dedicated flash Boot partitions separate from the main HD options. (just a guess).
It's really a very useful upgrade, and can be done on a shoestring.
Note: Apple themselves are moving to Solid state. I wouldn't be surprised if the next round of machines will all have dedicated flash Boot partitions separate from the main HD options. (just a guess).
AppleIntelRock
Jul 9, 01:28 AM
looks like i'm going to los gatos
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roadbloc
Apr 9, 07:43 AM
I don't see a massive problem... but I guess this is just typical Apple.
janey
Jul 10, 09:15 PM
Originally posted by Daveman Deluxe
I had trouble upgrading the RAM on my iBook the first time I tried too. Those screws are REALLY sensitive to the size of the screwdriver you're using. It HAS to be a #0 Phillips-type screwdriver, or it just plain won't work.
i got one off but the other wouldn't. but i used a #1 phillips screwdriver. oops :p
well i got to macenthusiasts a little past 6, which is the time they close...so i was not really happy. The stripped screw's REALLY stripped, even the genius bar dude was surprised...
I had trouble upgrading the RAM on my iBook the first time I tried too. Those screws are REALLY sensitive to the size of the screwdriver you're using. It HAS to be a #0 Phillips-type screwdriver, or it just plain won't work.
i got one off but the other wouldn't. but i used a #1 phillips screwdriver. oops :p
well i got to macenthusiasts a little past 6, which is the time they close...so i was not really happy. The stripped screw's REALLY stripped, even the genius bar dude was surprised...
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Krizoitz
Jan 27, 12:02 PM
Can anyone point me to where the membership level numbers are spelled out. I've been trying to find the information but haven't had any luck. Thanks
deanwaterman
Nov 30, 10:01 PM
Umm. I think a new iPod Shuffle goes for 129. I don't know if many people will want to pay $9 less for a used one. Hey but I don't have one! Don't listen to me.
EDIT: Oh shippings free. GREAT DEAL!
BTW... Add tax, for whereever most people are and you are most likely paying about $137-$138. I am doing a new one for $120 shipped.
EDIT: Oh shippings free. GREAT DEAL!
BTW... Add tax, for whereever most people are and you are most likely paying about $137-$138. I am doing a new one for $120 shipped.
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MikhailT
Mar 23, 11:53 PM
You'll find out at WWDC what the final version will be.
I doubt it, WWDC is likely to be devoted to iPhone 5 with iOS 5. Apple is likely to do a small special media event for Lion like the Lion Preview event last year.
I doubt it, WWDC is likely to be devoted to iPhone 5 with iOS 5. Apple is likely to do a small special media event for Lion like the Lion Preview event last year.
GeekOFComedy
Apr 11, 10:37 AM
Also I even tried restoring twice into earlier OS X Lion backups but that didn't even work :/ :(
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mrrich
Jun 27, 07:07 PM
I live in Orange County CA, and I will say there are probably 8 or 9 AT&T stores compared to the 1 Apple Store. I just did a "find a store" zip code search on the AT&T site and there were 18 stores within a 5 mile radius, 31 + stores within a 10 mile radius though not all the stores are "factory" stores (Affordable Portables, etc.). There will be more stores, but I can't imagine each store will have more than 200 phones each. With Apple Stores getting more (hopefully) and Best Buy, Radio Shack, things look good for next week.
Yes, I think there will be lines.
Yes, I think there will be lines.
andylyon
Nov 30, 02:40 PM
Finally available to us in the UK!!
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zdobson
Apr 19, 12:44 PM
Now this is looking different. I'm not sure why this would have changed. The finder windows are clear.
http://www.zachdobson.com/temp/screen2.png
Also, the CPU keeps running between 30-90% even though there are no applications running (other than activity monitor). Related or no?
http://www.zachdobson.com/temp/screen2.png
Also, the CPU keeps running between 30-90% even though there are no applications running (other than activity monitor). Related or no?
blevins321
May 3, 02:00 PM
I have Crucial installed in my iMac 2009. Haven't ever had any issues with it. It wasn't 1333 mhz though. I just ordered 1066 for my new Mac Mini from Amazon. 5 stars there.
Daedalus256
Dec 7, 04:10 PM
(edit Whoops)
militaryman911
Apr 24, 11:22 PM
well then I think its settled. I'll get the 13" 2.7Ghz MBP for $1500.
tristangage
Aug 19, 01:38 PM
Pretty cool that you got it for free. I'd quite like an old iMac, to poke around it.
wpotere
Apr 25, 07:35 PM
Even *if* your friend paid for it, it's not his to give you to install and use without violating Apple's license agreement
^^^ This...
^^^ This...
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.
arcrius
Apr 9, 04:03 AM
You can always downgrade, unless there's something in 4.3.1 you really need.


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