Abstract
Sep 8, 06:25 AM
This is a good time to sit down and write a harsh, but fair letter to the RAC Main Office to tell them what happened and how you will never go back to them for servicing. You will also never recommend them. That should hurt. Don't even say "Thank You" or "Sincerely" at the end of your letter. That ought to show them. Letters are always an effective way to get your point across.
Unless they throw it out.
Or just ask them what they would do if they went to get their windshield was replaced, and then bits of their car was falling off. If they stand there and don't know what to say, you know you got'em.
Unless they throw it out.
Or just ask them what they would do if they went to get their windshield was replaced, and then bits of their car was falling off. If they stand there and don't know what to say, you know you got'em.
iGary
Nov 1, 07:31 PM
However right or wrong that person is, it will teach you the basics. Keep reading and then check the web for quirks in the different browsers.
Well I also have "The Zen of CSS Web Design" and "Cascading Styles Sheets The Definitive Guide" by Eric Meyer and O'Reilly.
Well I also have "The Zen of CSS Web Design" and "Cascading Styles Sheets The Definitive Guide" by Eric Meyer and O'Reilly.
Consultant
Jun 7, 05:08 PM
How ironic that one of the biggest topics discussed is Steve Jobs thoughts on FLASH not being necessary and that's being fiercely debated in another thread here, yet no one on an iPAD can even watch this video on Macrumors!
Too Funny! LOL :D
FAIL. How ironic that you fail at reading post #6.
Where do you think that video comes from? When you visit the original page on iPad or iPhone you get non-flash version of the video.
Too Funny! LOL :D
FAIL. How ironic that you fail at reading post #6.
Where do you think that video comes from? When you visit the original page on iPad or iPhone you get non-flash version of the video.
Messy
Feb 7, 07:08 AM
Did you take this picture? If this is just a general thread for "Pictures from Egypt", you should at least extend the courtesy of identifying and giving credit to the photographer.
Agreed, apologies. Fixed now.
Agreed, apologies. Fixed now.
marcopide
Mar 29, 11:52 AM
Yes, it works under Tiger. I've bought it 2 years ago.
Now I wanted to search for un update and found out that Newtdata no longer exists. Any idea on how to download it from somewhere else?
marco
Now I wanted to search for un update and found out that Newtdata no longer exists. Any idea on how to download it from somewhere else?
marco
sdsvtdriver
Apr 20, 09:28 PM
ahh Fashion Valley. If I only would have gotten the name of the girl I spent 6 hours with in line for iPhone 3G. Oh the memories. :p
ham_man
Sep 15, 08:00 PM
Now that is awesome. And so is LSD. And pot. And...;)
iPhoneCollector
Feb 15, 01:51 PM
Please give us back the scroll wheel
Mal
May 4, 09:05 PM
The VMWare tools do more than just help with activation. They have ties to the functionality that allows them to suspend a virtual machine, allows virtual machines to access hardware functions, etc. I'd recommend installing them.
jW
jW
SuperCachetes
Apr 4, 10:37 PM
LOL. Climte gate showed the world that junk science and data suppression are the norm amongst these fraudsters, and that they'll stoop to any level to "prove" their preposterous theories. These global warming "scientists" are laughing stocks.
LOL, no.
But it's not all bad news: your "post" has been "entered" in the MacRumors "Best Use of Sarcastically-Intended Quotations" "competition" for "2011." Good luck!
LOL, no.
But it's not all bad news: your "post" has been "entered" in the MacRumors "Best Use of Sarcastically-Intended Quotations" "competition" for "2011." Good luck!
Jas123
May 4, 03:58 PM
Yes, I have verified the disk. How do I keep my old data? Is that an option during the install?
ejrizo
Nov 16, 12:55 PM
too bad I am a Costco guy for life
hammerg26
Apr 6, 01:44 PM
Not to hi-jack the thread, but I do have a similar question...
My wife got me a refurbed MBP for a little over $850... I can get a new MBP for 1150. Is the new MBP worth the $300 (and the upset wife)? Or do I enjoy the current present?
My wife got me a refurbed MBP for a little over $850... I can get a new MBP for 1150. Is the new MBP worth the $300 (and the upset wife)? Or do I enjoy the current present?
dcains
May 1, 12:04 AM
Works great for me. But . . . there is still the "Are you still listening?" nag screen every hour, and there are commercials occasionally inserted between songs (maybe twice an hour). But, the commercials don't get saved when you're recording music. I've found it easier to save the songs to a desktop folder, rather than have them automatically transferred to iTunes. That way I can delete the songs I don't want before the transfer to iTunes. Also, it saves the songs into sub-folders matching the channels you were listening to, which helps with sorting. There is one issue that would make PandoraJam better, if they decide to fix it. You open the program in its own small non-browser screen, but you're not automatically logged in. So, you've got to switch to the full-size web mode, log in, and then go back to the small window. All in all, I think PandoraJam is pretty nice, but there are some annoying imperfections that should be addressed, and I wonder how long it will be around before Pandora tries to sue them out of business?
nanofrog
Apr 14, 04:12 AM
Besides Nanofrog's really good advice there is also another option, namely going with the ZFS filesystem, which can make dynamic stripes on its own.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
Blakeasd
Apr 2, 04:52 PM
Thanks,
I used your code for the window and then I set the Quartz Files clear color opacity to 0%
It Works
I used your code for the window and then I set the Quartz Files clear color opacity to 0%
It Works
vanwazltoff
Apr 7, 03:59 AM
will it be as durable as the previous black macbook? the casing on the current and previous white macbooks is simple atrocious, you can get 10 scratches in the first week, with black macbooks you only wont even get 10 scratches in a year! unless your really clumsy. i replaced the casing on my white early 2009 9400m macbook with black casing, it was an extremely smart decision. also will the new plastic macbooks still have a glossy keyboard like the unibody plastic, or a matte keyboard like the old ones?
5th
Apr 4, 02:49 PM
Google it. Every real-world benchmark shows the correct results; X1900 is an average of 20% faster than a 7800.
Bernd
Oct 7, 11:34 PM
BOINC doesn't support OpenCL or CUDA beyond being a 'gateway' for the apps that use BOINC to enable it. The apps themselves that run in BOINC are the ones that must do the legwork of incorporating OpenCL or CUDA support into the programs. CUDA support on the mac is very limited compared to windows, so you don't see any MacCUDA clients. OpenCL is very promising, but it's still a pretty new technology so I don't expect programmers to really use it much for the time being, but as time goes on that will improve. Also with CUDA much farther along on Windows, which in turn is a majority of BOINC users, there isn't much incentive to use OpenCL yet. OpenCL is 10.6, and 10.6 is a small percentage of Mac, which in turn are a small percentage of BOINC users.
See the problem? Again this will change over time, but for the moment don't expect much GPGPU support in BOINC for macs.
Let's hope this changes!
CIA you are correct that Boinc only provides hardware recognition to the project the Projects must each write a science app that can use the GPU for each platform. Looking at the BOINC alfa builds 6.10.xx set have GPU recognition turned on for OSX. Both ATI and Nvidia. Now when I asked the question on the SETI forums around the release of SL one of the GPU opti app writers said right now no one knows how to port the window or linux science app over to OSX 10.6. He said right now they are having difficulties writing the ATI GPU app for windows and linux. He said because OSX never supported it in the past no one has OSX experience porting to GPU and with the new API (Open CL). He said some of the folks doing CPU opti aps for OSX are peeking at it but not much is happening right now. Now if any one has friends at Apple I am sure the chief scientist and Dev crew would love for some help. A good place for them to ask in the Forums at seti and other projects you or they have an interest in.
Edit I would offer to help but I have no HW that supports GPU crunching at this time and I have done no programing in 20 years.
See the problem? Again this will change over time, but for the moment don't expect much GPGPU support in BOINC for macs.
Let's hope this changes!
CIA you are correct that Boinc only provides hardware recognition to the project the Projects must each write a science app that can use the GPU for each platform. Looking at the BOINC alfa builds 6.10.xx set have GPU recognition turned on for OSX. Both ATI and Nvidia. Now when I asked the question on the SETI forums around the release of SL one of the GPU opti app writers said right now no one knows how to port the window or linux science app over to OSX 10.6. He said right now they are having difficulties writing the ATI GPU app for windows and linux. He said because OSX never supported it in the past no one has OSX experience porting to GPU and with the new API (Open CL). He said some of the folks doing CPU opti aps for OSX are peeking at it but not much is happening right now. Now if any one has friends at Apple I am sure the chief scientist and Dev crew would love for some help. A good place for them to ask in the Forums at seti and other projects you or they have an interest in.
Edit I would offer to help but I have no HW that supports GPU crunching at this time and I have done no programing in 20 years.
pdjudd
Apr 22, 10:41 AM
Should work just fine, Windows installs to different drives and has dual booting. I would use Bootcamp as well.
MacBytes
Dec 15, 11:05 AM
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Category: Opinion/Interviews
Link: The Battle For TV, Part Two: Paying For Bandwidth (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101215120515)
Description:: Many folks think that Apple should and will buy Netflix. I personally doubt it, but I can see the advantages for both companies. Regardless, pricing for Netflix and similar services may see a price hike.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Category: Opinion/Interviews
Link: The Battle For TV, Part Two: Paying For Bandwidth (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101215120515)
Description:: Many folks think that Apple should and will buy Netflix. I personally doubt it, but I can see the advantages for both companies. Regardless, pricing for Netflix and similar services may see a price hike.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Blakeasd
May 5, 08:46 PM
So I add the images to an NSMutable Array then set IKImageBrowserView's dataSouce: to that NSMutableArray full of images?
Mala
Feb 7, 02:37 PM
Also, when I probed deeper into the HP settings, there are no CUPS+GIMP print drivers for the LaserJet 1200. There are such drivers listed for most of the other HP models (though not all), but not for the LaserJet 1200.
It's weird the way the LaserJet 1200 still appears twice under "Model name" in the Printer Setup Utility's "Add Printer" dialogue.
It's weird the way the LaserJet 1200 still appears twice under "Model name" in the Printer Setup Utility's "Add Printer" dialogue.
MacCoaster
Aug 15, 02:21 PM
Is one of them from Cedar Point in Ohio?
Nope, but that's where I'm going this Saturday. Oh yeah! Good try. :)
Nope, but that's where I'm going this Saturday. Oh yeah! Good try. :)
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