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  • Sweetbike40
    Mar 23, 06:58 PM
    :eek:
    What's up with this pic!.!?!?! Lol





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  • Pipian
    Feb 18, 11:23 AM
    I meant that I hadn't noticed it before 10.3.8, but I like it..





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  • techfreak85
    Jan 11, 01:07 AM
    Also, get a passkey (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1073565)!:D





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  • EspLtDan
    Jul 8, 07:54 PM
    idk man i was told the same that they dont know how the lines gonna be



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  • buckwheat987
    Mar 17, 08:23 PM
    like this thread?





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  • mbpnewbie
    Jan 16, 12:43 AM
    I don't get why Americans like bigger cars. Maybe it's the old mantra of bigger is better? Myself, I have a honda civic Si. It's a fun car to drive; a little lift-off oversteer when you want to fool around, good handling and road holding when you want to go fast. It may only have a measly 160 hp, with 130 Ft/lbs torque, but it'll get me from 0-60 in under 7.5 seconds (almost 2 seconds quicker than a v6 charger) if I do my part massaging the short-shift 5-speed. Super stable even at top speed (140 mph) Best part? I put 10 gallons in when the fuel light comes on, and I'm good to go for another 300 miles. Super easy to park because it's so small... AAAND it's a honda, it'll run forever :)

    Ok, I rambled a little bit... If anything, VW should be sending us more of its european fleet. Give us more R32's and sexy sexy sciroccos. Send us some phaetons if you want a larger car, or better yet, why not get an estate?



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  • Radex
    Apr 28, 10:25 PM
    Samsung makes good cellphones. All the cellphones I've owned in my life have been Samsung ones :D

    I own a Samsung Mythic, and I suffer lag input problems :\. $100 with contract at the time I bought it and my brother's Samsung Impression which is $75 with contract is faster than mine. A simple OTA update could have easily fixed this lag problem.

    Undoubtedly though Samsung makes great TVs.





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  • goober1223
    Apr 4, 04:05 PM
    I'm at a loss for how GV makes any difference in this scenario. If you move to another carrier, you can port your number to that carrier and not lose the number, so how exactly does GV help?

    You're aware that GV is NOT a carrier service right? All it does it route calls to the carrier(s) you are using...

    But to stay with the same carrier with the same number and upgrade earlier you will pay this advertised price, which just went up. My point is that in order for you to retain the number and not go on contract, GV is one of the best options. Let me fully spell out my two options, as they are right now:

    1) Pay early upgrade pricing to upgrade my 16GB iPhone 3Gs to the 32 GB iPhone 4. This would cost $549 under the new pricing arrangement.

    2) Transfer my number to GV. This part costs $20 once, and AT&T will give me a new number. I suppose that this may also include an activation fee, as well, so I'll give my cost with and without it. This will definitely incur an early termination fee, however, so I will add this in regardless. Then, the price to upgrade to a new phone, while still being able to use the same number would be: $299 + $20 + $175 - $5/month * 18 months = $404 without an activation fee or + $36 = $440 with the largest activation fee.

    As you can see, option two is cheaper in both cases. The only difference is that you end up with a different number to call your phone directly, but I'd prefer to route my number through GV anyway, and I could give out my direct line for those that really need it (my wife) and route everything else through GV.

    Here's AT&T's support section for activation fees (http://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/main.jsp?solutionId=52268&t=solutionTab), which actually appear to favor my theory that I would NOT be charged an activation fee. But even if I did, it would be more cheaper than early upgrade pricing if, like me, you started your contract prior to June 2010 when they changed their ETF. Their ETF section is here (http://www.wireless.att.com/answer-center/main.jsp?solutionId=KB92264&t=solutionTab).

    Just for the fun of it, I'll run through the calculation for those that purchased the iPhone 4 last June to see if it makes sense for them to upgrade, assuming the prices stay the same and the iPhone comes out in September (Fall which seems to be pretty likely): $299 + $20 + $325 - $10/month * 16 months = $484.

    So, either way, it doesn't seem to make much sense to pay the early upgrade prices unless you want to avoid GV.



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  • Gregg2
    Apr 8, 12:24 PM
    You should've had the second r fixed too. ;)





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  • chris200x9
    Mar 17, 03:57 PM
    The event in itself is incredibly despicable and very sad, but to add insult to injury by saying something unbelievably stupid and downright mean? Seriously do these people think before they speak? All I can say is wtf is wrong with people.



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  • gatepc
    Jan 1, 11:05 PM
    Ok... as for additional parameters, type
    -smp 2 -advmethods

    Make sure you set up your passkey. After completing 10 units with it, you should start getting bonus points.

    Alright thanks a ton guys will fold for a long long time.





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  • reubs
    Feb 2, 09:16 PM
    Not a whole lot of effort lately. I haven't felt like customizing anything; I think it's all stock icons, too.



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  • tktaylor1
    Apr 5, 09:25 AM
    Nice, sleek, good baseball team. Red Sox Nation!!!!





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  • PDE
    Sep 27, 06:17 AM
    That's nice, but I'm still waiting for more storage.

    To clarify, I have .Mac and love the features, I just think for $100/yr, Apple is being a little chintzy with storage (after all, Google offers 2 GB for free and AOL offers unlimited space for free).


    I dropped .mac two years ago because it was completely unreliable. Apple has decided to focus on eye candy rather than improving the service. I'm amazed that they can't do both.

    I now use roundecube installed at dreamhost and I'm very happy. For the same price as .mac, I get 20gb of storage, unlimited domain hosting, a yearly free renewal of my domain name, 675 email addresses etc etc...and while it's not as integrated as .mac, it gives me much much more useful features. Above all, except for a week of iffy service, it's been rock solid.

    For those who want something really nice looking, check out roundcube webmail



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  • nobunaga209
    Sep 10, 11:40 PM
    Still repping Algiers Parrish all the way from North Texas. ;)





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  • vc123
    Dec 10, 12:22 PM
    i have a powerbook g4 for some reason my clock keeps on changing to another time everytime i turn it on i wonder how i can fix this problem?



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  • likemyorbs
    Mar 24, 10:36 AM
    Personally, I find theocracy distasteful, but to describe Shari'a as stupid extremist ideology is absurd. From what I have read of it, much is a fairly reasonable social code. Hardly any worse than what prevailed through most of Europe's history.

    Are you frickin kidding? Sharia law IS stupid extremist ideology. That's the only way to describe it. Maybe you should read some more. No, better yet, go live in a country that has it. When you get 99 lashes for expressing your religious beliefs, we'll see how "reasonable" you think it is. Why are you talking about europe's history and comparing it with sharia law today? Yes it was bad, but we're in the 21st century now and europe has changed quite a bit, and for good reason. Countries with sharia law are barbaric and seem to be intent on staying in the 15th century. This comment you just made just discredited anything you say on these forums, as a matter of fact, it's going into my signature to replace citizenzen's nazi comment.

    EDIT: In addition to that, you have some damn nerve arguing with me over capital punishment, saying how horrible it is, and then referring to sharia law is reasonable social code. Seriously, get your priorities straight. Just, wow. Hypocrisy at its finest.





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  • iNewbie
    Oct 2, 08:10 AM
    God I hate Notes- it's an operating system on top of an operating system. It's databases are just a step up from Access and to be honest - it's a pig.

    I've been forced to use the piece a crap for over 5 years (I'm a consultant) and it had brought me great pleasure to help large scale enterprises move away from this overstuffed piece of crap.

    Is Exchange any better - yes and no - in general they both are crappy. The biggest advantage of Notes is that their CALs (licenses) are so cheep compared to Exchange/Outlook.

    When I start looking for a new job - the first question I'll ask is which Universal Messaging Platform have you deployed in your Enterprise? If they answer "Notes" I'll know the following about their organziation:

    1. They care more about the dollar than about usability and employee satisfaction
    2. The VP of IT is probably sleeping with the IBM rep
    3. The business only uses it because they don't know any better (they've been there too long and have never used anything other than Notes and AOL).
    4. They think that Notes databases are cool and hip and truly believe Access is an enterprise level database
    5. And finally, they are so damn stupid they probably have Lotus 123 and Word Perfect as their "Office Suite"

    "Save me lord from these fools"

    You seem to be contradicting yourself here... You say you hate notes.. But suggest it's "equally" as crappy as Exchange.. Then you admit that the CAL's are actually cheaper then Exchange... From your reasoning it would seem that makes notes better by itself. Your listed items are meaningless so I won't address them..

    Some advantages to Notes....

    the server runs on many platforms (Windows, Linux. iSeries, etc...)
    The client runs on many platforms (windows, linux, mac) or you can just use a browser...
    REPLICATION... Say it again. REPLICATION.. What does this mean? You can replicate a database to other servers or desktops/laptops. That's really nice to have if something happens to your hardware... It's not clustering - Notes has that too... So the same database can be on many servers if need be or you can take it locally and work with it off-line.. I don't know a microsoft technology that would let someone take a CRM application on the road.. make updates to the data while off line and put it back on the server later.. And it doesn't matter if it's one person or 100 people doing this. Maybe Sharepoint can kinda do this now - I truly don't know - But notes has been doing this for over 15 years... Not bad..

    That's just a couple advantages..

    Oh one more thing...;)

    It's nice getting new versions of the server on a regular basis that actually improve performance on existing hardware. What's Microsoft do? force Exchange users to 64 bit servers....

    It takes us longer to download a server update then it does to install it.





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  • zombierunner
    May 2, 10:06 PM
    I have a 250gb Seagate Free Agent Go Flex drive ... I was just wondering when they would launch the thunderbolt adapter and would i then be able to use that drive for time machine? with thunderbolt speeds?





    ciTiger
    May 2, 06:03 PM
    This is a nice initiative! Keep it up!





    JsR
    Sep 1, 04:43 PM
    http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/2641/screenshot20100831at232.png

    Oh wow your's is amazing. Any chance of the original?

    Anywhere here is mine! (It isn't interesting as I saw someone else with the same one last week haha!)

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    McGiord
    May 1, 10:41 AM
    I agree that "Castle" is a red herring. The iCloud website just announced their new name, "CloudMe." It seems unlikely that a site name change is created unless directed by new management. Also, the url "icloud.com" redirects to "cloudme.com." I'm guessing this is a juxtaposition of 'iCloud' and 'MobileMe'. Such juxtapositions would make sense if a company wanted to retain brand loyalties.

    Also, if the updated website is any indication, I'd bet the Apple schema will be 3-tiered:
    1. All users-free 3Gb cloud storage with 150MB/file and adverts.
    2. $50/yr-25GB, 150MB/file, NO advertisements.
    3. $100/yr-100GB, no limits on filesize, no ads.

    This way, they avoid the "email for life" fiasco of the earlier .mac, yet retain financial incentive to continue serving cloud services.

    But aren't the former owners of the icloud.com domain now running their business using the cloudme.com website?





    skinnylegs
    Apr 19, 10:22 AM
    I have never worked with pie charts and I could really use some help. I'm wondering if there might be a kind soul here on the boards that would be willing to make a simple yet powerful pie chart/graph with some simple data.

    Thanks in advance. :)





    xkRoWx
    May 4, 10:26 PM
    Gridlock works wonder, but only in one orientation. Is there anything out there that allows you to lock icons however you want in both orientations?



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