kchika
Sep 13, 02:03 AM
On my iPhone 4, it didn't leave any marks/residue at all... :D
Penn Jennings
Apr 28, 12:34 PM
I have a Snow Leopard DVD here and Installed it on my MAC
My mom has an old Leopard Mac, so I was wondering can I install it with my DVD??? or has it a number of time I can install it with
Thanks
Hmm, I've installed Snow Leopard a few times..... I don't think there IS a key.... Have at it! INstall to your hearts content.
Unlike cursed Windows :/
My mom has an old Leopard Mac, so I was wondering can I install it with my DVD??? or has it a number of time I can install it with
Thanks
Hmm, I've installed Snow Leopard a few times..... I don't think there IS a key.... Have at it! INstall to your hearts content.
Unlike cursed Windows :/
theheyes
May 5, 10:33 AM
Last time I checked I couldnt find a MR team either.
Shame, because since then I've racked up 400,000 points.
Oh well. :D
Shame, because since then I've racked up 400,000 points.
Oh well. :D
Dagless
Apr 5, 06:43 AM
Blu-Ray + MPEG2 HD, looks like vomit!!! ;)
<]=)
Exactly! I'm hoping that a CRT HDTV will help mask the problems. But I think for obvious MPEG artifacts it's Sky HD who takes the biscuit.
<]=)
Exactly! I'm hoping that a CRT HDTV will help mask the problems. But I think for obvious MPEG artifacts it's Sky HD who takes the biscuit.
niuniu
Jun 6, 04:00 PM
Very nice! Good luck at the comp :)
annk
Jan 2, 02:56 PM
...
IMO, it might be worth it to add a line to state that when in debate, it is advisable to clearly separate what is your statement based on facts/sources and what is just your own opinion. Not in every thread of course but when the threads is clearly a debate thread where facts and opinions may easily be mixed without proper notation.
I'm fairly certain that one will sort itself out quickly. In addition to it being made clearer in the newly-honed rules, a member who posts something that can be interpreted as a claim of fact will likely be challenged. They will then have to say whether it was simply their opinion, or back it up with something.
It's also possible to debate the reliability of sources, but at least then people are debating something concrete, and again it will have to come down to "I don't feel that source is trustworthy" (opinion), or "here's a study that refutes that claim" (debating the source's reliability on the basis of another source).
The whole point is to make the rules clearer, both for those debating and for those moderating. The problem up to now has been how to moderate problems we can see, but for which the framework as stated wasn't clear enough for us.
IMO, it might be worth it to add a line to state that when in debate, it is advisable to clearly separate what is your statement based on facts/sources and what is just your own opinion. Not in every thread of course but when the threads is clearly a debate thread where facts and opinions may easily be mixed without proper notation.
I'm fairly certain that one will sort itself out quickly. In addition to it being made clearer in the newly-honed rules, a member who posts something that can be interpreted as a claim of fact will likely be challenged. They will then have to say whether it was simply their opinion, or back it up with something.
It's also possible to debate the reliability of sources, but at least then people are debating something concrete, and again it will have to come down to "I don't feel that source is trustworthy" (opinion), or "here's a study that refutes that claim" (debating the source's reliability on the basis of another source).
The whole point is to make the rules clearer, both for those debating and for those moderating. The problem up to now has been how to moderate problems we can see, but for which the framework as stated wasn't clear enough for us.
iPhone1
Mar 17, 10:29 PM
I always make a trip to the Company Store when I visit my parents in the Bay Area. Actually going there next week. I'd be happy to buy stuff for anybody who wants it. Shirts are about $20 I think and they also have mugs, water bottles and junk like that. Best thing from that store is the "I visited the mothership" shirt.
PM me if you want me to pick something up for you. Just pay for the item and shipping. I'll probably go next Tuesday.
PM me if you want me to pick something up for you. Just pay for the item and shipping. I'll probably go next Tuesday.
shaun0207
Apr 9, 10:09 AM
bump
JSchwage
Jun 20, 01:49 PM
I really want to get rid of this. Price lowered to $25. That's $100 less than I bought it for. :cool:
TuffLuffJimmy
May 4, 08:33 AM
Talking about it is legal.
No sh**? :eek:
No sh**? :eek:
vandlism
Jan 14, 08:18 PM
I always liked the name Showtime. It was suggested when Apple announced movies on iTunes.
Consultant
May 2, 02:33 PM
Go to preferences / Playback
and turn off cross fade
and turn off cross fade
SFVCyclone
Nov 15, 12:08 AM
Use increase, its the best!!!
camomac
Sep 22, 04:23 PM
whats the point of waiting, when you could begin enjoying the best operating system in the world. :D
i switched earlier this year, and i have not even looked back. seriously.
i was a little upset thinking that my new purchase would be out dated in a year when i initially
read about the whole intel switch, but what ever, thats technology for you and blue velvet makes a very valid point too.
besides, when longhorn (or what ever it's called now) is released your peecee will be dated too.
i say go for it!
i switched earlier this year, and i have not even looked back. seriously.
i was a little upset thinking that my new purchase would be out dated in a year when i initially
read about the whole intel switch, but what ever, thats technology for you and blue velvet makes a very valid point too.
besides, when longhorn (or what ever it's called now) is released your peecee will be dated too.
i say go for it!
jozwikjp
Mar 11, 05:48 PM
Are they sold out yet?
Is the line still have 100's of people?
Thanks
Is the line still have 100's of people?
Thanks
skunk
Oct 13, 05:24 PM
No, I don't know what models they were. :DA miner detail.
It's a stupendous story, all the better for a happy ending.
It's a stupendous story, all the better for a happy ending.
Shaneuk
Dec 22, 08:24 AM
http://i51.tinypic.com/29mt3yc.png
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
GGJstudios
Apr 25, 06:11 PM
Option-Delete
justflie
Nov 21, 03:33 PM
iWant please. I think we should postpone Christmas til after January 8th...:D
PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 30, 03:21 PM
You can of course save them, either in your database or as plist files.
You should think about how you can make your database more efficient. For instance if you have a section column or firstLetter column in your database table with an index on the column then this step would be faster.
You should think about how you can make your database more efficient. For instance if you have a section column or firstLetter column in your database table with an index on the column then this step would be faster.
Doctor Q
Oct 26, 07:55 PM
Here's how it would work: The offending posts are deleted from the thread in question, as per normal policy. A moderator moves those offending post(s) to a hidden section of MacRumors, visible only to moderators. Let's call it the, "Evidence" section...
We do keep a record of whatever they did wrong and we review any time-out that is appealed, reversing the time-out (and restoring the user title) if we decide that the moderators shouldn't have assigned a time-out. If that happens, it's unfortunate that their user title showed a time-out status at all, but moderation mistakes are rare so it's not much of an issue. And sometimes time-outs are reduced to shorter time-outs or warnings, rather than reversed, so the user isn't wholly innocent, just less guilty.
How about a user still being able to log in while on timeout but is unable to post. I say this as then you can still have communication from the offending user to the mods via pm (maybe restrict pm to just to mods during this time) vs using the contact us form which requires one to fill out a form to address an issue
It might be possible to do this with vBulletin but it hasn't been necessary since timed-out users can already read the site without posting (by logging out) and they can send us Contact messages outside the forums. Letting them use PMs to talk to other users might be a benefit for users who have Marketplace deals pending, but it's probably good that users who were given a time-out for insulting other users aren't able to send PMs to the people they were flaming. They get a mandatory "cool down" period instead.
We do keep a record of whatever they did wrong and we review any time-out that is appealed, reversing the time-out (and restoring the user title) if we decide that the moderators shouldn't have assigned a time-out. If that happens, it's unfortunate that their user title showed a time-out status at all, but moderation mistakes are rare so it's not much of an issue. And sometimes time-outs are reduced to shorter time-outs or warnings, rather than reversed, so the user isn't wholly innocent, just less guilty.
How about a user still being able to log in while on timeout but is unable to post. I say this as then you can still have communication from the offending user to the mods via pm (maybe restrict pm to just to mods during this time) vs using the contact us form which requires one to fill out a form to address an issue
It might be possible to do this with vBulletin but it hasn't been necessary since timed-out users can already read the site without posting (by logging out) and they can send us Contact messages outside the forums. Letting them use PMs to talk to other users might be a benefit for users who have Marketplace deals pending, but it's probably good that users who were given a time-out for insulting other users aren't able to send PMs to the people they were flaming. They get a mandatory "cool down" period instead.
SmilesLots
Apr 14, 04:18 PM
Isolated the "Slow Pro" problem to what appears to be a slow network problem that has appeared on this computer in the last 3 weeks. Four other computers do not have this problem. Used Tech Tool Pro and checked all six drives - they check ok. I think it may be a problem with software from the MacUpdate Spring Promo bundle, since it was around the time that I installed this software that the problem appeared. Anyone have any additional ideas or know if that promo bundle is the problem? Thansk.
iGary
Nov 2, 06:25 AM
PageMaker?? That must be an OOOOLD book. Get a newer one. CSS works on all platforms, so, that shouldn't matter much. It's just that IE doesn't always interpret CSS properly, and often requires workarounds.
2005 Edition :rolleyes:
I'm not using it - he's a Microsoft fanboy. All of his editing tutorials are done with Visual Studio.
Blech.
2005 Edition :rolleyes:
I'm not using it - he's a Microsoft fanboy. All of his editing tutorials are done with Visual Studio.
Blech.
jamied95
Mar 18, 04:21 PM
Does anybody know what font the BBC are using for their Comic Relief coverage this evening?