Darwin
Apr 26, 09:11 AM
Hi all,
I have a late 2007 24" Al iMac with BT and AirPort. I just ordered a Kindle Wi-Fi only from Amazon. I don't have (or want) a wireless modem.
Anyone know if I will be able to access the web by running the Kindle wefi to the iMac BT? I think both use the 802.11b/g/n standard.
Thanks for any info.
Bluetooth and most 802.11 devices use the same 2.4ghz frequency but you can't use one with the other, you have to have both ends on the same technology.
You can use Internet sharing from something like ethernet to wifi.
I have a late 2007 24" Al iMac with BT and AirPort. I just ordered a Kindle Wi-Fi only from Amazon. I don't have (or want) a wireless modem.
Anyone know if I will be able to access the web by running the Kindle wefi to the iMac BT? I think both use the 802.11b/g/n standard.
Thanks for any info.
Bluetooth and most 802.11 devices use the same 2.4ghz frequency but you can't use one with the other, you have to have both ends on the same technology.
You can use Internet sharing from something like ethernet to wifi.
Dagless
Mar 22, 09:32 AM
Well film to game brought us Goldeneye.
game to film... zip!
game to film... zip!
Diatribe
Sep 9, 07:34 AM
Yes, LOUD voices...
I don't freaking need the thing. I have got to have it.
Maybe I should see how long I can go before I go mental.
Hehe, my first thought was who am I going to give my Shuffle to in order to get me one of these. :D
I'd like it to be my new Shuffle but there is at least one thing holding me back: No lanyard with 3rd party headphones. If there were one, I'd already have bought it...
I guess I am lucky. :D
I don't freaking need the thing. I have got to have it.
Maybe I should see how long I can go before I go mental.
Hehe, my first thought was who am I going to give my Shuffle to in order to get me one of these. :D
I'd like it to be my new Shuffle but there is at least one thing holding me back: No lanyard with 3rd party headphones. If there were one, I'd already have bought it...
I guess I am lucky. :D
MacCoaster
Aug 18, 03:36 PM
I like the first one more, to me it's not obvious the other one is a roller coaster and the white apple logo works really well with the sky.
Yeah, I like both almost equally, for different reasons. I personally prefer the Volcano, hence I'm using it now, because it's subtle. I just wish a train had gone through the heartline twist for added effect.
Yeah, I like both almost equally, for different reasons. I personally prefer the Volcano, hence I'm using it now, because it's subtle. I just wish a train had gone through the heartline twist for added effect.
munkees
Mar 26, 08:28 PM
today I purchase a Manfrotto light weight tripod and head, it came in a kit, and was cheap $135. It is light enough for me to hump around hiking. I looked at other tripods and heads, but went saver and purchased my first quality lens, a canon EF-S 10-22mm.
mrapplegate
Mar 27, 11:12 AM
i tried on different hardware
i was thinking maybe i could give a log of something and then someone could see where it sticking
Attach it, but you might get more specialized attention if you also posted in the Apple Dev Forum, not that someone here might be able to help.
i was thinking maybe i could give a log of something and then someone could see where it sticking
Attach it, but you might get more specialized attention if you also posted in the Apple Dev Forum, not that someone here might be able to help.
WildCowboy
Mar 31, 04:19 PM
What is concerning to me is that I wrote a comment, "nice affiliate link" in that thread. And my comment was deleted. not flagged or edited -- deleted.
I would imagine that your comment was deleted simply because it was off-topic for that thread and could easily have led to a derailment of the discussion. But I haven't looked at the case specifically (leaving right now, so don't have time), and yes, I can see how you might think we were trying to hide something when in actuality our moderators were just trying to keep the discussion on track.
I would imagine that your comment was deleted simply because it was off-topic for that thread and could easily have led to a derailment of the discussion. But I haven't looked at the case specifically (leaving right now, so don't have time), and yes, I can see how you might think we were trying to hide something when in actuality our moderators were just trying to keep the discussion on track.
brap
Dec 17, 06:36 PM
And, by an amazing coincidence, QEMU just happens to include a FreeDOS image...
The iEmulator site admits it's built on top of qemu. What's the big deal here, hm?
From the FAQ:
Is iEmulator based on the BOCHS emulator?
No! BOCHS is a fantastic, flexible effort, but we found it to be too slow to be "day-to-day usable" on the majority of hardware we tested with. In all of the tests we've tried, our solution, based on the powerful QEMU codebase, runs significantly quicker! Please note that QEMU is a trademark of Fabrice Bellard.
The iEmulator site admits it's built on top of qemu. What's the big deal here, hm?
From the FAQ:
Is iEmulator based on the BOCHS emulator?
No! BOCHS is a fantastic, flexible effort, but we found it to be too slow to be "day-to-day usable" on the majority of hardware we tested with. In all of the tests we've tried, our solution, based on the powerful QEMU codebase, runs significantly quicker! Please note that QEMU is a trademark of Fabrice Bellard.
jdawg4324
Sep 18, 11:30 PM
does apple not have anything
ezekielrage_99
Apr 20, 03:33 AM
I feel compelled to respond to this post. I hope you can take this the right way...
I understand and completely respect where you're coming from though I hope you can respect my opinion on this as well. If there's nothing posted from the initial thread designwise then it's very hard to see it as anything but "can you do it for me?" question, there in lies the issue I have.
It not that I hunt down certain threads I mostly visit the design and gaming parts of the forum...
I have commented on many threads where there has been advice asked, with samples or the work added, but lately there seems to be a case of "soliciting free work" through newbies signing up. I can address the question when artwork (or an attempt is made), I can add relevant links, point them to a good tutorial, point them to a good resource, etc.. but not from what I would consider to be a "speciously interpreted" question. I have even helped out people via critique via PM outside threads.
Consider this, without any artwork attached there it could be considered as one thing from a newbie considering how many of these threads have popped up in recent times...

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I understand and completely respect where you're coming from though I hope you can respect my opinion on this as well. If there's nothing posted from the initial thread designwise then it's very hard to see it as anything but "can you do it for me?" question, there in lies the issue I have.
It not that I hunt down certain threads I mostly visit the design and gaming parts of the forum...
I have commented on many threads where there has been advice asked, with samples or the work added, but lately there seems to be a case of "soliciting free work" through newbies signing up. I can address the question when artwork (or an attempt is made), I can add relevant links, point them to a good tutorial, point them to a good resource, etc.. but not from what I would consider to be a "speciously interpreted" question. I have even helped out people via critique via PM outside threads.
Consider this, without any artwork attached there it could be considered as one thing from a newbie considering how many of these threads have popped up in recent times...
canucksfan88
Apr 27, 12:33 AM
whats funny about this?
matter of fact....your comment pissed me off.
matter of fact....your comment pissed me off.
huck500
Mar 19, 05:36 PM
(blu-ray drive vs. standrd dvd drive; built-in wireless vs. not built in wireless; free internet vs. not free internet; 60 gig HDD vs. 20 gig HDD; HDMI vs. no HDMI... any questions?)
I have a question... is that all worth the extra $200? I played Crackdown all day yesterday, and it seemed to run just as well on my 360 as it runs on the ps3...oh, wait.:D
Get a Mac.
I have a question... is that all worth the extra $200? I played Crackdown all day yesterday, and it seemed to run just as well on my 360 as it runs on the ps3...oh, wait.:D
Get a Mac.
TwistedMetal
Mar 11, 08:03 PM
It's hard to believe that in such heterogeneous environments (like in grid or distributed computing or in virtuailised environments where one can run 3-4 different OSs on a single physical machine) something like that does not exist :rolleyes:
Pete_Hoover
Jul 1, 09:47 AM
I hate it when you can't think of something that you know the name of. It's on the tip of your togune, but you just cant spit it out.
modit
May 5, 09:27 PM
�801, for that, sounds like a steal. The 27" screen, alone, in the UK, would cost more than that... But we Brits always get fisted on North American goods. Maybe ask a fellow Canadian.
My fellow online Canadians think this deal is great (http://forums.redflagdeals.com/last-gen-apple-refurb-27-imac-pricing-update-1034323/)!
This is hot!
The i3 is sold out... no surprise at $1269!
I'm pretty much ready to buy one.
Hope someone can chime in their response on resolution independence though.
My fellow online Canadians think this deal is great (http://forums.redflagdeals.com/last-gen-apple-refurb-27-imac-pricing-update-1034323/)!
This is hot!
The i3 is sold out... no surprise at $1269!
I'm pretty much ready to buy one.
Hope someone can chime in their response on resolution independence though.
adversus
Apr 23, 04:27 PM
I'll go against the grain and say keep what you have.
You stated you want to cut down on costs, so unless you are a business doing some funky accounting tricks, your equipment is already paid for. And it sounds like since you do Apple dev as a profession, you may kick yourself in the future for having sold the Mac Pro for a ****** Windows box when you pick up another contract.
I also do contract work, and wouldn't dream of selling my personal equipment I use for business unless it was literally a "sell the Mac Pro or lose my apartment" kind of deal.
You stated you want to cut down on costs, so unless you are a business doing some funky accounting tricks, your equipment is already paid for. And it sounds like since you do Apple dev as a profession, you may kick yourself in the future for having sold the Mac Pro for a ****** Windows box when you pick up another contract.
I also do contract work, and wouldn't dream of selling my personal equipment I use for business unless it was literally a "sell the Mac Pro or lose my apartment" kind of deal.
edesignuk
Nov 15, 11:51 AM
AFAIK form elements cannot be controlled via css in Firefox, or Safari for that matter.
Mattie Num Nums
Jun 13, 02:30 AM
I installed the updates and when asked me to restart the machine I couldn't restart it... :mad:
First time I have to turn off the machine with the power button.
Changes? at first I don't feel anything new (maybe under the hood) but when I fired up Entourage it asked me for my credentials in the keychain, if I wanted to give access to check the mail.
Doesn't require a restart. The reason the package is so bad is if you look inside the package each App is a direct replacement of the ones on your machine.
First time I have to turn off the machine with the power button.
Changes? at first I don't feel anything new (maybe under the hood) but when I fired up Entourage it asked me for my credentials in the keychain, if I wanted to give access to check the mail.
Doesn't require a restart. The reason the package is so bad is if you look inside the package each App is a direct replacement of the ones on your machine.
scem0
Sep 18, 04:17 AM
Nothing at the moment, but I read articles from Wired.com sometimes.
Just today I read an article about MilBloggers, bloggers who are serving in the military as they blog, and another article about people using bots on the online casino websites. If I were to subscribe to a magazine it would probably be wired, but I'm okay with reading online for now :).
_Emerson
Just today I read an article about MilBloggers, bloggers who are serving in the military as they blog, and another article about people using bots on the online casino websites. If I were to subscribe to a magazine it would probably be wired, but I'm okay with reading online for now :).
_Emerson
stealthninja
Jun 22, 08:35 AM
pm sent
Creative One
Apr 6, 02:14 PM
Nice find. Looks MIB from your pix. Care to share how much it was?
Did all of the cube boxes look that big?
Did all of the cube boxes look that big?
rdowns
Apr 9, 05:11 PM
One of the greats. (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/10/movies/sidney-lumet-director-of-american-classics-dies-at-86.html?hp) 12 Angry Men, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Murder on the Orient Express, Network and The Verdict to name a handful.
Sidney Lumet, a director who preferred the streets of New York to the back lots of Hollywood and whose stories of conscience � �12 Angry Men,� �Serpico,� �Dog Day Afternoon,� �The Verdict,� �Network� � became modern American film classics, died Saturday morning at his home in Manhattan. He was 86.
His stepdaughter, Leslie Gimbel, said the cause was lymphoma.
�While the goal of all movies is to entertain,� Mr. Lumet once wrote, �the kind of film in which I believe goes one step further. It compels the spectator to examine one facet or another of his own conscience. It stimulates thought and sets the mental juices flowing.�
Social issues set his own mental juices flowing, and his best films not only probed the consequences of prejudice, corruption and betrayal, but also celebrated individual acts of courage.
Sidney Lumet, a director who preferred the streets of New York to the back lots of Hollywood and whose stories of conscience � �12 Angry Men,� �Serpico,� �Dog Day Afternoon,� �The Verdict,� �Network� � became modern American film classics, died Saturday morning at his home in Manhattan. He was 86.
His stepdaughter, Leslie Gimbel, said the cause was lymphoma.
�While the goal of all movies is to entertain,� Mr. Lumet once wrote, �the kind of film in which I believe goes one step further. It compels the spectator to examine one facet or another of his own conscience. It stimulates thought and sets the mental juices flowing.�
Social issues set his own mental juices flowing, and his best films not only probed the consequences of prejudice, corruption and betrayal, but also celebrated individual acts of courage.
SeaFox
Nov 18, 10:18 PM
Well there is Adam Sandler's The Chanukah Song (http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=796153&selectedItemId=796137) :D
hellomoto4
Apr 3, 06:30 AM
Yeah still getting this, albeit less than DP1, in my opinion.
It looks horrible though. Hopefully a fix is found soon!
It looks horrible though. Hopefully a fix is found soon!
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