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  • dmr727
    Feb 16, 02:13 PM
    Someone on the 68k Macintosh (http://68kmla.net/forums/index.php?sid=9757cfe5acee5202175ed5f07f335739) forum might be interested. Lots of retro computer guys there are on the lookout for older systems even if they are PPC.

    I'd do this. A Powerbook 180 is a great computer, and is of value to anyone into retro Mac stuff. Don't throw it out - at least give it away for free there (you'll have lots of takers). You probably could even sell it for ten or twenty bucks.

    I'd buy it from you, but I already have one. :)





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  • Alkalidodo
    May 5, 06:31 PM
    :mad:Theres really no way to do it on OSX if they are windows programs. As long as you use a bit of common sense, you shouldn't have a problem with Windows on the Mac. Any virus, trojan, or malware will only affect the Windows partition, not OSX. If all you are doing is installing Android stuff on the Windows partition, you should be okay.

    Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.





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  • Warp-Master
    Apr 8, 03:28 PM
    No need to be rude





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  • settledown
    Mar 24, 09:06 AM
    call me when it runs natively in OS X....REALLY

    I want to get rid of MS office, but X11....





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  • belvdr
    Mar 17, 08:57 AM
    Reminds me of people predicting flying cars in the year 2010. Hilarious when the guy sets the phone down and the kids drag the video screen over to them. Now the glass is one big camera. That could be scary.

    I can also see a vast run on Windex.





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  • Krafty
    Mar 16, 02:16 PM
    Everytime you buy a Zune an Asian girl has an orgasm...
    Do we get to participate in the orgasm?





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  • Melrose
    Nov 5, 07:57 PM
    It's a US Navy Battleship of some kind, my initial thought was part of The Great White Fleet, but I'm not sure.
    Pre-dreadnought, so likely before, what, 1900 I think? The battleships that followed lacked the decorations you saw on the old ones. Stuff like that gold-coloured scroll-y stuff on the bow were completely pass� after the turn of the century or so.

    snip, dude

    It would be great if you could post a link. Thanks. That pic is awesome. :)





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  • ludachrisvt
    Nov 13, 05:36 PM
    http://img691.imageshack.us/img691/6996/imacaluprev2.png (http://psychopulse.deviantart.com/#/d32rbmm)

    would you mind posting the original wallpaper?





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  • dreamteam
    Jun 23, 11:08 AM
    Yeah, Bay Area news reporting isn't always the most reliable. They too probably heard that it was the ATT stores not having the iPhones for walk-ins and got confused like everyone else and reported an incorrect story.

    But hey, if people want to rely on that, get discouraged and not wait in line, more iPhones for me, bwahahhaah.

    Also, Apple would have announced if they weren't going to have any devices for walk-ins.

    I totally agree with you. haha... I hope it does discourage some from lining up.





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  • robeddie
    Apr 25, 07:08 AM
    My air is backlit!? Is the new one not??

    The origianal MBA (early 2008), the late 2008 MBA, and the mid 2009 MBA all had backlit keyboards.

    None of the late 2010 (redesigned) MBA's have it, and it is not an add-on option.





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  • simsaladimbamba
    May 2, 07:36 AM
    sorry to b late here. my modem won't stop F104ing

    i tested with HD speed test, with no other program open. just after a shutdown-power up (not restart).


    my HDD is 5400RPM 160GB apple brand.

    101+ GB (ya i don't store much)

    And what are the results of that HD speed test thingy?





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  • DaveNinja
    Jun 21, 01:03 PM
    Is anyone going to be camping out? Myself and a few friends will be there. We will be playing poker and other games on our card table. :-)
    If your at Arden come by and say hi.

    I have 2 iphones on reserve and will probably be showing up a little before the mall opens to try and figure out where the lines are.





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  • bootloader
    Apr 30, 06:40 PM
    i did try setting compatibility mode in windows xp, it runs but its sort of buggy and crashes often, i would imagine it would be buggy under windows 7 too.

    Parallels and vmware are too expensive for me, virtualbox is free but win98 runs very slowly and doesnt support guest additions, not to mention it crashes whenever vt-x is enabled

    any other ideas? :)





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  • montex
    Jan 16, 01:24 PM
    I think it's wise of Steve not to overuse the "one more thing..." bit. Any other CEO would haul out that line until it gets done to death, but Steve saves it for something special. And that's what I like about it. We Mac geeks know that the next time his Steveness utters the phrase, we will get something fantastic to go along with our nerdgasms.





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  • Rumanji
    Mar 17, 10:47 PM
    They always say that. Doesn't mean you shouldn't go line up tomorrow.
    Yeah but this was Steve Jobs saying it. :D





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  • Chundles
    Oct 25, 07:48 AM
    I wonder if users who have both PPC and Intel Macs will have to buy seperate copies of Leopard rather than just multiple license packs...

    You'd just need a family pack if you have a mix of PPC and Intel Macs. Unlike the boxed copies of 10.4, OSX 10.5 will be Universal. Currently 10.4 uses different builds for PPC and Intel, once Leopard comes around we'll all be using the same version of the OS.





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  • Kaafir
    Oct 25, 09:36 AM
    I'm freakin sick of the ITMS. :mad:

    I love iTunes and my iPod, but purchasing music that can only be put on an iPod is crap. There may be a better player out later which I want to go to and then *poof* my ITMS purchased tracks are crap.

    www.allofmp3.com

    It's (significantly) cheaper.

    It's better.

    'Nuff said.





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  • Tomorrow
    May 4, 07:30 PM
    With my car system, volume 18 with my iPhone maxed is equivelent to around 30 with my Nano - at this volume I have the sound of gentle hissing when paused. Not cool.

    What kind of system are you connected to that the iPod volume even makes a difference? :confused: Mine connects to the truck's USB port and it's treated like a "line in" - the volume can only be adjusted with the stereo deck in the dash.





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  • KeithPratt
    Mar 25, 11:11 AM
    If you're shooting 24p as 60i, your process would ideally be:






    *LTD*
    Mar 27, 06:41 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8G4)

    We're in the transition phase toward a new computing paradigm: the tablet. There's going to be more excitement and interest surrounding it.

    Laptops and desktops are still useful and necessary, but they're old hat, and do not represent the kind of forward-looking growth market that the tablet/smartphone market does, which is set to explode beyond most people's expectations over the next 1-2 years.

    MR is just moving with the winds of change.





    maflynn
    Apr 23, 05:56 AM
    When in doubt, Google. http://www.google.com/search?q=carolyn+samit&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari

    Whoa, she's dude :eek:

    I thought with a name like Carolyn, she was a girl





    steelfist
    Dec 17, 05:39 AM
    my ibook still thinks that the earphones are plugged in, and therefore it won't use it's built in speakers even when i unplug the line of the earphones. i check the system preferences, and it's options are only: "headphones: built in audio." this is annoying!





    jamdr
    Sep 11, 11:40 AM
    I was the editor of my high school newspaper at the time. I had woken up and driven to school like any other day and when I got there everything seemed normal. I don't think most people had heard yet. However, one of my writers came running up to me and said something like "I guess it's going to be a crazy day today". I just smiled and nodded because I didn't know what he was talking about. Then he said "didn't you hear about the plane that crashed in New York?" I just thought, wow that's horrible, but no one knew at the time that it was a terrorist attack. Then as more details came out, all classes were called into the auditorium for a school meeting and I just couldn't believe it. I really just couldn't believe it. I still can't.... :(





    jent
    Feb 5, 05:28 PM
    At least in this case, they got the data from the operator as they clearly said it. IIRC they got about a month worth of texts because they said there was something like 500 SMSs between the suspect and the victim. And yes, in this case the actual content of the SMS was stored as well, not just the date and number.

    Again, this is Finland, not US, but I would still say they store them for more than a few days.
    I understand that any retained data can be subpoenaed, but this would contradict the notion that text messages are not stored for more than a few days. Like you mention, it's two different countries being compared. Ever hear of a similar case in the U.S.?



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