The Swede
Jan 14, 06:56 AM
I will try to avoid Macrumors and Engadget but it will be hard. I just can't wait!
VirtualRain
Mar 18, 05:25 PM
Actually, the term ISO is just short for the organization that provides standards on film speed (and before it was ISO, it was ASA.) I don't see what value trying to rename it has- you still have to know what that is, and how it applies, and since you can assign that information to the term ISO and not break every photographic instruction ever made or make the remaining film cameras suddenly "different" than digital, I don't see a big gain (pun intended) in going from a three letter abbreviation to a word.
Paul
Yeah, agreed... Although, as you point out, it wasn't even a useful term in the first place.
At least the eject button for my CF card is not called "Rewind". :p
Maybe you need to get out (from this forum) more?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/
enjoy... ;)
LOL! You could have at least linked me to something fun! :D :p
Paul
Yeah, agreed... Although, as you point out, it wasn't even a useful term in the first place.
At least the eject button for my CF card is not called "Rewind". :p
Maybe you need to get out (from this forum) more?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/
enjoy... ;)
LOL! You could have at least linked me to something fun! :D :p
EDITMAN2411
Apr 23, 10:25 PM
So Im a freelance Editor/Motion Graphics guy with no real understanding of RAID Controller Cards, or how they work.
As of right now I have three 1TB drives inside my Mac Pro, RAIDed together (stripe 0) using the OS. No Raid card.
The drives are all 7200rpm from varying manufacturers. (not sure if this matters.)
My questions is; is it beneficial for me to get a RAID card to control these drives vs. leaving it to the OS to handle? Any suggestions for me?
Thanks.
2010 8-Core Mac Pro 2.4
14GB RAM
As of right now I have three 1TB drives inside my Mac Pro, RAIDed together (stripe 0) using the OS. No Raid card.
The drives are all 7200rpm from varying manufacturers. (not sure if this matters.)
My questions is; is it beneficial for me to get a RAID card to control these drives vs. leaving it to the OS to handle? Any suggestions for me?
Thanks.
2010 8-Core Mac Pro 2.4
14GB RAM
olternaut
Jan 14, 01:54 PM
I've never found the server healthy enough to watch until 48 hours later anyway. Pity they only put the MW'07 onto the ITS. Perhaps they'll do it with the '08 - so it can download in full and the be watched.
Doug
And yeah I would rather download it myself. The stream for sure will suck rotten eggs. :(
Doug
And yeah I would rather download it myself. The stream for sure will suck rotten eggs. :(
eNcrypTioN
Mar 16, 11:05 AM
Thanks, just what I was looking for.
tcb9289
Mar 11, 10:36 AM
I haven't gotten an Apple product on launch day before, but my understanding is that because the retail launch is so much larger for the iPad 2 than the original, the process/availability may be quite different. Which model are you shooting for? I'm looking for a 64gb wifi model, so my hope is that the price will deter sales for a couple hours.
I get out of class around 3, and I think I'm going to try the apple store to get one at 5:00 . . .if that fails I'm going to move on to on Lawndale target . . .then Walmart in Asheboro - where I'm unfortunate enough live.
To get back to answering your question, I'd say that depending on the model that you're looking for, BB may or may not be the best bet given their limited stock.
I get out of class around 3, and I think I'm going to try the apple store to get one at 5:00 . . .if that fails I'm going to move on to on Lawndale target . . .then Walmart in Asheboro - where I'm unfortunate enough live.
To get back to answering your question, I'd say that depending on the model that you're looking for, BB may or may not be the best bet given their limited stock.
DreaminDirector
Jul 6, 04:27 PM
Strange! I had the same problem about 2 days ago. I finally used google to search for answers. Ended up that I didnt need to call adelphia, all I had to do was unplug both the airport extreme and the cable modem. Then wait like 30 seconds, plug the two together via ethernet cord, then plug in the modem, wait for it to reset then plug in the Airport....
All that headache for something so damn simple.....
All that headache for something so damn simple.....
webcrush
Mar 11, 03:39 PM
its not officailly a line till someone gets behind you
Good point. And nobody's getting behind me. There's only ONE freaking item in stock. WTF would they just have ONE shipped to them, its pretty funny. Even the manager here is laughing about it. They're telling other's who even call to ask that they're sold out cuz I've already claimed the one here.
Good point. And nobody's getting behind me. There's only ONE freaking item in stock. WTF would they just have ONE shipped to them, its pretty funny. Even the manager here is laughing about it. They're telling other's who even call to ask that they're sold out cuz I've already claimed the one here.
iAmYou
May 1, 09:30 PM
Oops, must have hit a nerve :)
No not really.
Just don't like trolls.
No not really.
Just don't like trolls.
PurrBall
Jan 20, 06:27 PM
Interesting, this only shows in Software Update and not in the Mac App Store.
MacNut
Oct 26, 07:46 PM
I am at westfarms and all I can say is wow! The line is huge! Must be 200 peopleAnd I was thinking of heading there today. Good this I didn't.:)
Tallest Skil
Jun 10, 09:24 AM
One for the iPhone, the other for the iPhone SDK.
What, you thought that Apple still cared about Macs?
What, you thought that Apple still cared about Macs?
michaelrjohnson
Apr 4, 10:51 PM
unfortunately, i'm pretty sure it's just a typo...someday though!
alansmallen
Jun 5, 03:55 PM
I apologize.
Chupa Chupa
May 4, 08:42 PM
Thanks. So, the 27" iMac would support two external 22" hdmi/vga displays then?
Yes, the 27" supports two external monitors via TB. Each port can support one monitor and 5 other data devices (or no video and 6 data devices). You'd just need the appropriate MDP adapters.
Yes, the 27" supports two external monitors via TB. Each port can support one monitor and 5 other data devices (or no video and 6 data devices). You'd just need the appropriate MDP adapters.
iLucas
Apr 7, 02:16 PM
3rd cd down might be what you're looking on this site (http://yourmacstore.com/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=88&cat=Software)
rdowns
Mar 15, 06:05 AM
If only others had thought of that. :rolleyes:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1106065&highlight=march+desktops
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1106065&highlight=march+desktops
Dane D.
Aug 1, 08:23 AM
It takes 578mhz to do one w/u a day. Therefore that would mean an 867mhz would do 1.5 a day (accurate, thats what my PB does) and a 266mhz would do one every 2.1 days, also accurate. Someone compare my equation to their computer. All you do is take your CPU speed and divide it by 578. It *should* give you roughly the w/u you complete in one day.
First off, every work unit is different. Second did you take into account that if SETI runs in Blank screen mode it runs WUs faster? Of course not. I run a B/W G3/300 in blank screen mode and can complete a WU in 20-22 hrs. I have stated before that in Blank screen mode WUs can be crunched much faster than screensaver mode. I figure my WU times by looking at the percentage of WU completion per hour. 300MHz = roughly 5% per hour. 450/466 MHz = roughly 7.5% per hour. 1.25GHz = 16% per hour. Take your 100 and divide by the average completion per hour---100/7.5=13.33hrs.
First off, every work unit is different. Second did you take into account that if SETI runs in Blank screen mode it runs WUs faster? Of course not. I run a B/W G3/300 in blank screen mode and can complete a WU in 20-22 hrs. I have stated before that in Blank screen mode WUs can be crunched much faster than screensaver mode. I figure my WU times by looking at the percentage of WU completion per hour. 300MHz = roughly 5% per hour. 450/466 MHz = roughly 7.5% per hour. 1.25GHz = 16% per hour. Take your 100 and divide by the average completion per hour---100/7.5=13.33hrs.
Bear
Sep 21, 08:29 AM
Get either a Seagate or an Hitachi.
I could tell you bad stories about pretty much all the brands of hard drives that are around today. Seagate and Hitachi are the least trouble prone.
I could tell you bad stories about pretty much all the brands of hard drives that are around today. Seagate and Hitachi are the least trouble prone.
Surely
Apr 21, 12:39 PM
What about it?
If you use it, that won't happen unless you've already clicked on the video to view it.
If you use it, that won't happen unless you've already clicked on the video to view it.
FireStar
Sep 30, 06:40 PM
I know that it is a fake, but where does it say Switcheasy?
Oh. Now I see. Never mind.
Oh. Now I see. Never mind.
Peachi
Feb 16, 03:30 PM
My situation: my boyfriend let me borrow his jailbroken iTouch, and knowing nothing about them, I updated the software and lost it all. So I have 4.2.1 software now, so I looked up the jailbreak for that. I used redsn0w and I thought it worked perfectly, but after I used the "Just boot tethered right now" option, the pineapple came up and all, but it's just...stuck. It keeps making the little slide-bar noise every 10 seconds and it looks like it's been loading for 10 minutes.
Also, I'm using an iPod touch 3g.
Help?
Also, I'm using an iPod touch 3g.
Help?
pgwalsh
Oct 24, 02:53 PM
I may be there and will say hi if I see you. I'm thinking of going to the Stanford Shopping center store since it's closer.
generik
Dec 16, 04:29 PM
In OS X you can literally control just about any aspect of the the operating system via terminal. I would argue that an expert *nix user has more "unrestricted control" over OS X than an expert windows user can have under XP.
I am sure many OSX Server admins will disagree with you on this one.
I am sure many OSX Server admins will disagree with you on this one.
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