MacUser4_20
Oct 19, 12:13 AM
by 4:30?
mkjj
Mar 18, 09:10 AM
Doesn't it say right on there that its the only way to get them?
You can get them on ebay, but I doubt they are the 'official' ones.
If they are from the likes of Vintage Micros then usually genuine, i got one and it's pretty cool as i'm unlikely to ever visit!
You can get them on ebay, but I doubt they are the 'official' ones.
If they are from the likes of Vintage Micros then usually genuine, i got one and it's pretty cool as i'm unlikely to ever visit!
marklin
Apr 16, 05:35 AM
Is not apple has never given an explanation?
For people with dissability is best work with apple icon in keyboard :(
For people with dissability is best work with apple icon in keyboard :(
Counterfit
Oct 16, 06:13 PM
Those miners would be more use up in Liverpool � the chaps at Anfield desperately need advice on how to get themselves out of a hole before Christmas...
Hire Theo Epstein and trade for Curt Schilling.
Hire Theo Epstein and trade for Curt Schilling.
Night Spring
Mar 28, 05:49 PM
wrong.
You can be tethered jailbroken and power down and back up without the jailbreak. You just can't have any apps installed like SBSettings. If you simply jailbreak your iPad tethered and power it down, it will come back online without the need for a computer. You will just not be jailbroken, so to rejailbreak, you need a computer to tether jailbreak it again.
Depends on the jailbreak. There was a tethered JB, back in the days of 2.x, I think, where you couldn't boot up at all without tethering. Then there was another one later on where you could boot up and have all the normal functions working but not the JB ones. Then there is the latest tethered jailbreak I tried, where once you installed Cydia, Safari stopped working unless you booted tethered. I've lost track of them all, but I just remember enough to say that you can't say tethered JB does this or that, you have to say tethered JB using X method on firmware y.y does this or that.
You can be tethered jailbroken and power down and back up without the jailbreak. You just can't have any apps installed like SBSettings. If you simply jailbreak your iPad tethered and power it down, it will come back online without the need for a computer. You will just not be jailbroken, so to rejailbreak, you need a computer to tether jailbreak it again.
Depends on the jailbreak. There was a tethered JB, back in the days of 2.x, I think, where you couldn't boot up at all without tethering. Then there was another one later on where you could boot up and have all the normal functions working but not the JB ones. Then there is the latest tethered jailbreak I tried, where once you installed Cydia, Safari stopped working unless you booted tethered. I've lost track of them all, but I just remember enough to say that you can't say tethered JB does this or that, you have to say tethered JB using X method on firmware y.y does this or that.
Zeke
Dec 13, 04:29 PM
good to see a fellow fm'er on here :)
Gotta love FM. Great forum for photography. Always nice to see someone who appreciates the macs too.
Gotta love FM. Great forum for photography. Always nice to see someone who appreciates the macs too.

dukebound85
May 6, 01:44 PM
worth upgrading from an untethered 4.3.1 to this one?
D1eam
Apr 17, 11:59 AM
:d
CANEHDN
Feb 2, 12:50 PM
If you can find the class or id that the css is referencing for the popup, you should be able to change the z-index in the css of that element. That might easily fix the issue. You could also change the z-index of the element that contains the pdf to -1. That might work too. Or both.
wdlove
Sep 27, 10:50 AM
If it were me and the current Mac was doing all that I needed, I would keep the current model. It would come down to cash flow. Only you know your finances.
postsanity
May 7, 03:13 AM
I've also reset the PRAM.
mrkramer
Jan 28, 02:37 AM
not an app, but the mobile version:
mobile.macrumors.com
mobile.macrumors.com
iJohnHenry
Oct 17, 03:49 PM
Bathrooms have those now?
Some do, for those in wheelchairs, or using walkers. Much easier for them.
Some do, for those in wheelchairs, or using walkers. Much easier for them.

inlimbo
Mar 5, 03:57 AM
Hi elevenpower,
I just a few hours ago set up my D-Link DI-624+ wireless router. I tried to set it up using my PC but nothing worked. Im new to this networking caper so I dont know what im doing.
However I just tried it on my new PB and everything works great. It just set itself up without me having to do anything. The PB just found the router for me and it worked - just liek that! So im quite impressed with D-link at the moment (i hope it lasts). Not only does it work for my PB but also my PC. So my advice is to set up your router using your mac rather than a PC.
I have read on these boards that Linksys ones seem hard to install.
This very second im connected to the net writing this message while watching The Bill on the television. Ive got 3 bars reception. I get pretty good reception throughout my house - which is a 1920s federation with thick brick walls (some double brick). I stuck the router in my Kitchen between my study (where my PC is) and my bedroom and lounge room - that way I get much greater coverage. No dropouts as yet!
D-link stuff isnt that expensive either. Im also using a wireless PCI card (DWL-G520+) on my PC to connect to the router which works well too. Better reception than the Aiport card in my PB.
One caveat: D-link tech support is crap. They are a bunch of patrionising bastards! Well in Australia they are.
Hope you find a solution.
I just a few hours ago set up my D-Link DI-624+ wireless router. I tried to set it up using my PC but nothing worked. Im new to this networking caper so I dont know what im doing.
However I just tried it on my new PB and everything works great. It just set itself up without me having to do anything. The PB just found the router for me and it worked - just liek that! So im quite impressed with D-link at the moment (i hope it lasts). Not only does it work for my PB but also my PC. So my advice is to set up your router using your mac rather than a PC.
I have read on these boards that Linksys ones seem hard to install.
This very second im connected to the net writing this message while watching The Bill on the television. Ive got 3 bars reception. I get pretty good reception throughout my house - which is a 1920s federation with thick brick walls (some double brick). I stuck the router in my Kitchen between my study (where my PC is) and my bedroom and lounge room - that way I get much greater coverage. No dropouts as yet!
D-link stuff isnt that expensive either. Im also using a wireless PCI card (DWL-G520+) on my PC to connect to the router which works well too. Better reception than the Aiport card in my PB.
One caveat: D-link tech support is crap. They are a bunch of patrionising bastards! Well in Australia they are.
Hope you find a solution.
jborko
May 6, 04:18 PM
Finally good comparison, at least what I wanted to see as I am interested in one of the models. Cheers Samurai
Beanoir
Apr 27, 10:58 AM
Its funny you should bring this up actually.
When I moved to the MBA I started getting real headaches from eye strain. It was recommended by my optician that I limit the amount of time each day for the first few weeks in order for my eyes to become used to the much smaller text size.
Needless to say that I now have no issues with it, but a higher res screen on a smaller physical screen size will of course mean the eyes need to stretch their muscles (hence the headaches) that bit more to focus on the smaller text. You'll either get used to it or you won't (depending on your own eyes) and if not then you'll have to lower the screen res.
When I moved to the MBA I started getting real headaches from eye strain. It was recommended by my optician that I limit the amount of time each day for the first few weeks in order for my eyes to become used to the much smaller text size.
Needless to say that I now have no issues with it, but a higher res screen on a smaller physical screen size will of course mean the eyes need to stretch their muscles (hence the headaches) that bit more to focus on the smaller text. You'll either get used to it or you won't (depending on your own eyes) and if not then you'll have to lower the screen res.
roadbloc
Apr 2, 06:43 AM
Get an iPad.
manueld
Apr 4, 06:06 PM
on the tutorials page, you need to change the link to the images. you currently have it as:
<img src="resources/Numeroten/IMG_0079.jpg" alt="icon" width="960" height="377" border="0" />
change it to:
<img src="/resources/Numeroten/IMG_0079.jpg" alt="icon" width="960" height="377" border="0" />
<img src="resources/Numeroten/IMG_0079.jpg" alt="icon" width="960" height="377" border="0" />
change it to:
<img src="/resources/Numeroten/IMG_0079.jpg" alt="icon" width="960" height="377" border="0" />

chrono1081
Oct 17, 01:46 AM
Wow, what a dumb, poorly thought out article.
Every electronics store has people touching stuff, so do toy stores (which are more likely to have snotty nosed kids, so do grocery stores, and movie theaters, and well, pretty much EVERYWHERE the public is.
Every electronics store has people touching stuff, so do toy stores (which are more likely to have snotty nosed kids, so do grocery stores, and movie theaters, and well, pretty much EVERYWHERE the public is.
iJohnHenry
Apr 15, 04:31 PM
Actually, if you use the official music videos (if available) and choose the high quality option on the converter sites, the quality is perfect.
Yeah, but the pr0n is terribly low quality. :mad:
Why is that, and can you fix?? :D
Yeah, but the pr0n is terribly low quality. :mad:
Why is that, and can you fix?? :D
bvpham88
Jan 26, 04:31 PM
bump!
bigandy
Jan 26, 06:14 PM
i had the same probelm until it dawned on me i could just use the horrible windoze media killer from XP on VPC...
msjones
Apr 16, 03:29 PM
Can the if-condition become the loop condition, so you won't need to break out of an infinite loop? Can you replace "while true; do" with "while [ "${FORTUNE:140}" == "" ];" or with something like it? I usually don't write bash scripts, since I'm more familiar with tcsh.
Bill
I tried this originally and the script will not run, it just returns a blank.
Bill
I tried this originally and the script will not run, it just returns a blank.
EricNau
Apr 27, 02:15 AM
That's very odd. :confused: The good news is that you're not alone.
I did some googling, and came upon this solution: http://ratgeek.com/blog/2011/4/14/mac-osx-login-usernames-are-missing-help.html
There's also this Apple Support Communities discussion that sounds like the same issue you're experiencing. https://discussions.apple.com/message/8053014?messageID=8053014
There doesn't appear to be a simple solution to this, I'm afraid. If you're uncomfortable following the steps in that article, a trip to the Genius Bar might be in order if you have an Apple Store nearby.
Let us know if that works. Good luck.
I did some googling, and came upon this solution: http://ratgeek.com/blog/2011/4/14/mac-osx-login-usernames-are-missing-help.html
There's also this Apple Support Communities discussion that sounds like the same issue you're experiencing. https://discussions.apple.com/message/8053014?messageID=8053014
There doesn't appear to be a simple solution to this, I'm afraid. If you're uncomfortable following the steps in that article, a trip to the Genius Bar might be in order if you have an Apple Store nearby.
Let us know if that works. Good luck.