tkermit
Oct 4, 09:05 PM
XLD (http://tmkk.hp.infoseek.co.jp/xld/index_e.html) is great and my personal favorite.
Definitely have a look at xACT (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14246), too.
Definitely have a look at xACT (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14246), too.
mattwolfmatt
Mar 15, 02:35 PM
"Microsoft to Kill Off Development of New Zune Hardware"
Was it Microsoft, or was it Capitalism?
Was it Microsoft, or was it Capitalism?
mstrze
Apr 2, 03:23 PM
I've not ever seen pop-ups on this site in the 2 years I've been visiting.
Could it be from another site you might have up in the background?
Could it be from another site you might have up in the background?
dante@sisna.com
Jan 24, 03:52 PM
I think that within a year or two even consumers will be demanding more picture quality. Even cheaper displays are beginning to have more contrast and wider gamut than crt's used to have. With new displays consumers start to see PQ problems with older content. This leads to demand for higher PQ content. Here in Finland, sd-dtv was generally considered high quality with older crt's, but when hd-lcd's got more common, people started complaining about artifacts.
And maybe even smaller movie companies start realizing that they need color management...:rolleyes:
Well Said!! Agree totally --- thanks for the thoughts.
And maybe even smaller movie companies start realizing that they need color management...:rolleyes:
Well Said!! Agree totally --- thanks for the thoughts.
Counterfit
Jul 8, 09:51 PM
I run hte BOINC manager on my pismo pretty much all the time. It's slow, but that doesnt bother me
Same here. I use BOINC Menubar (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/menubar.php), which divides CPU time between whichever ones you use. I run SETI@home, Predictor@home (http://predictor.scripps.edu/), and Einstein@home (http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/). That's in addition to using the Electric Sheep screensaver.
So don't limit yourself to just one distributed computing project, use BOINC (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/index.php)!
Same here. I use BOINC Menubar (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/menubar.php), which divides CPU time between whichever ones you use. I run SETI@home, Predictor@home (http://predictor.scripps.edu/), and Einstein@home (http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/). That's in addition to using the Electric Sheep screensaver.
So don't limit yourself to just one distributed computing project, use BOINC (http://boinc.berkeley.edu/index.php)!
MacMadeInHeaven
Apr 1, 09:44 AM
Wanker is slang for "wonderful people". So it was actually a compliment
Phil A.
May 5, 04:53 AM
My MBA is fine, and that certainly doesn't look right. It's still under warranty, so I'd take it into a store or contact customer services
Rt&Dzine
Mar 7, 02:23 PM
And there is PAYE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAYE) in the UK.
The U.S. has income tax withholdings, but not for all sources of income.
The U.S. has income tax withholdings, but not for all sources of income.
grapes911
Apr 2, 03:25 PM
I don't know if it's MR or not. The admins need the URL and a screenshot. If it is from MR, the admins can contact the ad service and have it removed.
From the FAQ: What do I do about annoying ads (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#What_do_I_do_about_annoying_ads.3F).
From the FAQ: What do I do about annoying ads (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#What_do_I_do_about_annoying_ads.3F).
ChicoWeb
Aug 19, 09:50 AM
PSD $350.00
vincenz
Apr 21, 09:42 AM
I bet Steve jobs gets a cut of that to put in his swimming pool vault.
John88
Apr 23, 10:11 PM
did your envelope come sealed?
darwen
Sep 12, 08:15 PM
Whoohoo! One of the first replies!
I'm watching the webcast now... already updated iTunes and looks very coool so far!
And... OMG... Steve's wearing a black dress shirt instead of a turtleneck!
:eek:
Anybody know if the new iPod search features are going to work for existing iPods? So far I can't find it on my 60G that I just also updated...
Has anyone else had problems playing back the video? It keeps cutting out audio on me!
I'm watching the webcast now... already updated iTunes and looks very coool so far!
And... OMG... Steve's wearing a black dress shirt instead of a turtleneck!
:eek:
Anybody know if the new iPod search features are going to work for existing iPods? So far I can't find it on my 60G that I just also updated...
Has anyone else had problems playing back the video? It keeps cutting out audio on me!
rhett7660
Oct 4, 08:46 AM
And the last one ever apparently.
Where did you hear that from? Source? Man I hope this isn't true. I hope they make it to my neck of the woods. I really want to see them live!
Where did you hear that from? Source? Man I hope this isn't true. I hope they make it to my neck of the woods. I really want to see them live!
7on
Mar 30, 12:27 PM
I think the japanese pokemon game has this, where each user can choose his attack without the opponent seeing.
100Teraflops
Mar 6, 10:48 PM
I store an archive of my RAW files as DMG images of my memory cards on a large 1TB drive.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
Thanks VirtualRain! That makes a lot of sense using an external drive. As of now, my photos are the same size, but I do not know the size, but I have to enlarge them in order to see detail etc... I will have to think about 'segregating' my photos, as I do not do that currently. However, there is nothing wrong with it, as you point out it is "photo management." :cool:
Also, I was wondering whether the size of the pix utilized more GB, thanks for clarifying this!
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
Thanks VirtualRain! That makes a lot of sense using an external drive. As of now, my photos are the same size, but I do not know the size, but I have to enlarge them in order to see detail etc... I will have to think about 'segregating' my photos, as I do not do that currently. However, there is nothing wrong with it, as you point out it is "photo management." :cool:
Also, I was wondering whether the size of the pix utilized more GB, thanks for clarifying this!
ghileman
Sep 29, 11:21 PM
[QUOTE=farmermac;11148898]I'd back up your music off your iphone ASAP./QUOTE]
Agreed.
I found both Senuti and Tansee iPhone Transfer. Can anyone confirm whether this is the best option for me? Lifehacker article describing how to do this is 2+ years old:
http://lifehacker.com/394046/copy-music-from-your-iphone-or-ipod-to-your-computer-for-free
Agreed.
I found both Senuti and Tansee iPhone Transfer. Can anyone confirm whether this is the best option for me? Lifehacker article describing how to do this is 2+ years old:
http://lifehacker.com/394046/copy-music-from-your-iphone-or-ipod-to-your-computer-for-free
kewlguy781
Mar 15, 08:52 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B117 Safari/6531.22.7)
7:50- 20 people.
7:50- 20 people.
rose red
Sep 22, 05:12 AM
I read on some US messageboard that school governors get educational discounts but haven't been able to find this info on the Apple site. I phoned AppleUK to check and they said yes, so I ordered over the phone. They did not ask me to provide any evidence. I'm not sure, if you are active in PTA this may count. BTW, I'm a primary school governor.
Surely
Apr 5, 11:19 PM
thank you, surely. i went ahead and posted there. now i'll have to see if i can delete this thread.
YOU can't, but if you click the little http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/report.gif that is in your first post, you can message a moderator to delete it for you.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
YOU can't, but if you click the little http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/report.gif that is in your first post, you can message a moderator to delete it for you.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
benhollberg
Mar 7, 10:48 PM
I might actually go to the 2100 best buy because of points and I can put it on my card. Hopefully they will have it in white! I don't think I can camp out, so I will be there in the morning to see how the line goes.
I wonder if other retailers like Best Buy or Wal-Mart will start selling them early or at normal time instead of 5:00 PM?
I wonder if other retailers like Best Buy or Wal-Mart will start selling them early or at normal time instead of 5:00 PM?
mavrick422
Oct 8, 01:53 PM
i just checked, and it looks like if you go to iphone.org, the url no longer is redirected to "apple.com", but the url stays as "iphone.org" and loads apple's homepage. the hyperlinks throughout the page are also "iphone.org/ipodnano",etc. does this mean apple's moving to make iphone.org a real website?????
Westside guy
Oct 8, 02:13 PM
Man I love watching phone nerds have pissing contests. :D Do you guys really think all the posturing actually matters to anyone? Are you wearing them on your belt loop or something?
In our area we have a choice of four carriers - Verizon, Cingular, Sprint, and T-Mobile. When it was time to switch, it was because of dissatisfaction with Verizon so that dropped them out of consideration. We use a family plan, and when I discovered Cingular's advertised base rate includes only one phone (how can that be considered a "family plan"?) unlike every other carrier, that eliminated them. Sprint doesn't seem to do the lower-end plans, and we just don't talk on our phones that much. So, that left T-Mobile.
I've got to say that, at least in my area, calls from a T-Mobile phone seem significantly clearer than they did on Verizon. The coverage area is sub-optimal, though, if you need phone coverage in less populated areas (like where my in-laws live) - but I've had absolutely no issues in the normal day to day routine.
In our area we have a choice of four carriers - Verizon, Cingular, Sprint, and T-Mobile. When it was time to switch, it was because of dissatisfaction with Verizon so that dropped them out of consideration. We use a family plan, and when I discovered Cingular's advertised base rate includes only one phone (how can that be considered a "family plan"?) unlike every other carrier, that eliminated them. Sprint doesn't seem to do the lower-end plans, and we just don't talk on our phones that much. So, that left T-Mobile.
I've got to say that, at least in my area, calls from a T-Mobile phone seem significantly clearer than they did on Verizon. The coverage area is sub-optimal, though, if you need phone coverage in less populated areas (like where my in-laws live) - but I've had absolutely no issues in the normal day to day routine.
kcdude
May 1, 08:35 PM
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