SandboxGeneral
Apr 6, 10:43 AM
Is it plugged in? If you have an external monitor hooked up, it needs to be plugged in, otherwise on battery it will automatically go to sleep.
Vogue Harper
Sep 29, 12:51 PM
That looks like my first guitar ( the OP's) , and as somebody already said here, if you can learn to play on a wider neck other guitars seem easier to play, IMHO.
That's not necessarily the case. It took me a while to get used to fretting on an electric guitar with its narrower neck having learned on an acoustic guitar which has a wider neck. I find a wider neck means you don't have to be as precise with your fretting fingers whereas the narrower the neck the less space between strings means you have to be on your fingertips all the time - otherwise you end up muting the surrounding strings.
Garageband's lessons are actually pretty cool - the basic free ones are as good as most of the DVDs I've seen in the starter packs but with the advantage that they are slightly more interactive and easier to navigate around. The artist lessons are also cool I have bought a few but haven't got down to using them yet.
Another very good online resource is www.freeandeasyguitar.com I've learnt a few songs from the videos there.
That's not necessarily the case. It took me a while to get used to fretting on an electric guitar with its narrower neck having learned on an acoustic guitar which has a wider neck. I find a wider neck means you don't have to be as precise with your fretting fingers whereas the narrower the neck the less space between strings means you have to be on your fingertips all the time - otherwise you end up muting the surrounding strings.
Garageband's lessons are actually pretty cool - the basic free ones are as good as most of the DVDs I've seen in the starter packs but with the advantage that they are slightly more interactive and easier to navigate around. The artist lessons are also cool I have bought a few but haven't got down to using them yet.
Another very good online resource is www.freeandeasyguitar.com I've learnt a few songs from the videos there.
Hellhammer
May 4, 07:09 AM
Sounds like the base 27" is good for you. Spend the extra money on aftermarket RAM since virtualization requires a lot RAM.
Jerry Spoon
Sep 9, 07:02 AM
Arn continues to make this site better. No wonder it's the first site I hit every morning.
Thanks arn.
Thanks arn.
Benguitar
Jan 5, 12:58 PM
Maybe his lens wont go any wider? adjusting the aperture would also alter the depth of field!
Nice shot! :) Wel composed! :)
Good point, :rolleyes:
Like I said, By no means take my comment too seriously, Because I am not a professional.
Still think it's a great shot though-
Nice shot! :) Wel composed! :)
Good point, :rolleyes:
Like I said, By no means take my comment too seriously, Because I am not a professional.
Still think it's a great shot though-
Abstract
Sep 11, 12:31 AM
There's this awesome show called "MythBusters" and they tested this theory out-- it is true, using the AC kills fuel economy when compared to just having the windows down.
Two SUVs were used; exact same specs, model, everything... Same exact amount of fuel put in and one driver blasted the AC the whole time while the other drove w/ the windows down. They drove around and around an open race track. Although the data was screwy nobody could deny the truth because the AC using SUV rolled to a standstill over a half an hour before the windows-down SUV did.
Weird. Theory is that the opposite is true. Even tests I've read about have claimed that turning on the A/C and keeping your windows shut is the best way to save fuel at mid to high speeds, while at lower speeds it matters very little.
Two SUVs were used; exact same specs, model, everything... Same exact amount of fuel put in and one driver blasted the AC the whole time while the other drove w/ the windows down. They drove around and around an open race track. Although the data was screwy nobody could deny the truth because the AC using SUV rolled to a standstill over a half an hour before the windows-down SUV did.
Weird. Theory is that the opposite is true. Even tests I've read about have claimed that turning on the A/C and keeping your windows shut is the best way to save fuel at mid to high speeds, while at lower speeds it matters very little.
leomac08
Oct 13, 08:33 PM
Those miners would be more use up in Liverpool � the chaps at Anfield desperately need advice on how to get themselves out of a hole before Christmas...
+1 hehe
Anyways....wonderful story!!!
I heard they are getting each $10,000 dollars! By some rich Chile dude!:D
God bless them all!
+1 hehe
Anyways....wonderful story!!!
I heard they are getting each $10,000 dollars! By some rich Chile dude!:D
God bless them all!
r.j.s
May 6, 02:05 PM
But still how wud I go about doing that
Simple version: each version of you will have to be on a different video track.
Simple version: each version of you will have to be on a different video track.
bodeh6
Sep 27, 08:32 PM
I use Photoshop Elements 2.0. Got it for ~$35 off Ebay. I use it to make wallpapers for cell phones and computer. Very easy to crop and cut, resize, color change, add text, combine photos. 3.0 is out now and is probably better.
Fuzzy14
May 4, 03:47 PM
Surprised this one hasn't been set up yet (I did MRoogle it). Election is tomorrow!
My predictions are:
Scotland, SNP to increase their vote but still not have an absolute majority. Labour have been invisible with their campaign. Lib Dems to drop. Tories to increase but probably won't get a first past the post seat.
Welsh, sorry don't know enough to comment
English Council, Lib Dems to get a trouncing
AV referendum, probably a 'no'. Personally I will be voting for it, it's not a perfect system but anything is better than first past the post.
My predictions are:
Scotland, SNP to increase their vote but still not have an absolute majority. Labour have been invisible with their campaign. Lib Dems to drop. Tories to increase but probably won't get a first past the post seat.
Welsh, sorry don't know enough to comment
English Council, Lib Dems to get a trouncing
AV referendum, probably a 'no'. Personally I will be voting for it, it's not a perfect system but anything is better than first past the post.
niuniu
Aug 12, 12:24 PM
Haha I just watched that clip - hilarious!
electric
Feb 10, 11:26 PM
this should get you started:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/as3/dev/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d118a9b90204-7d80.html
http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/118/1/SharedObjects/Page1.html
http://blog.ickydime.com/2008/12/how-to-delete-flash-shared-objects.html
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/as3/dev/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d118a9b90204-7d80.html
http://www.actionscript.org/resources/articles/118/1/SharedObjects/Page1.html
http://blog.ickydime.com/2008/12/how-to-delete-flash-shared-objects.html
martinX
Mar 16, 05:24 AM
They said they had also tried the files on a "brand new computer" (whatever specs that is).
Could be a 5400rpm hard drive, integrated graphics, 2GB total RAM running a RAM-pig OS, POS Dell.
Maybe there player's ratty. I usually tell Windows people to get VLC, but a colleague reckons KM Player is even better so (if you feel like annoying your clients) you could get them to DL that.
Better stick with the more-aggressive encoding :)
Could be a 5400rpm hard drive, integrated graphics, 2GB total RAM running a RAM-pig OS, POS Dell.
Maybe there player's ratty. I usually tell Windows people to get VLC, but a colleague reckons KM Player is even better so (if you feel like annoying your clients) you could get them to DL that.
Better stick with the more-aggressive encoding :)
mo0620
Mar 19, 02:22 PM
You couldn't just write this in the other useless thread you made?
GGJstudios
May 3, 12:31 PM
Thankss but ive tried it on and off and on and off so many times but it just does not budge
Try typing your password into a TextEdit document, to make sure all the characters are correct, then copy and paste to the website.
Try typing your password into a TextEdit document, to make sure all the characters are correct, then copy and paste to the website.
xxBURT0Nxx
May 4, 10:20 PM
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/computers/why-intels-22nm-technology-really-matters/5703
"Intel will use this novel 22nm technology to manufacture its Ivy Bridge processors, which should be in volume production in the second half of this year and available in PCs and servers starting in early 2012."
They start production this year. Won't be available until 2012.
yeah this is what i read
http://singularityhub.com/2011/05/04/moores-law-lives-intel-announces-launch-of-22-nanometer-3d-transistor-video/
The first processor using this 22nm 3D technology will be called Ivy Bridge and it will be available in the second half of 2011.
guess we will see.. maybe this year maybe not!
"Intel will use this novel 22nm technology to manufacture its Ivy Bridge processors, which should be in volume production in the second half of this year and available in PCs and servers starting in early 2012."
They start production this year. Won't be available until 2012.
yeah this is what i read
http://singularityhub.com/2011/05/04/moores-law-lives-intel-announces-launch-of-22-nanometer-3d-transistor-video/
The first processor using this 22nm 3D technology will be called Ivy Bridge and it will be available in the second half of 2011.
guess we will see.. maybe this year maybe not!
Rhyalus
May 5, 09:56 PM
I have purchased a couple of gaming PCs from Cyberpower... you get great deals from these kind of companies, but the service can be spotty.
You choose which video cards you want in the system, so it is completely up to you.
I use Tom's Hardware for their monthly gaming GPU article. The last page always compares all video cards so you know which one is better than the other.
If you are a serious gamer - there are really no better options for high performance / low price.
R
You choose which video cards you want in the system, so it is completely up to you.
I use Tom's Hardware for their monthly gaming GPU article. The last page always compares all video cards so you know which one is better than the other.
If you are a serious gamer - there are really no better options for high performance / low price.
R
Aksta
May 5, 06:51 AM
Thats as much information as you get even from the companies own tracking system
SPG
Sep 8, 09:47 PM
Is it a DVD-R or a DVD+R? The Pioneer built Superdrives are -R and BilL Gates is looking to go +R for the PC side, so I wouldn't be surprised if this sony drive is a DVD+R.
jiv3turkey748
Sep 22, 06:15 PM
id wait for the dual core powermacs, because if you dont and they come out right after you buy your new computer you will be pissed
iliketyla
Apr 13, 03:30 PM
Haha that's what I was referring to!
It was a disappointment.
But 60% sounds good to me!
You should snag it and review it for me.
;)
It was a disappointment.
But 60% sounds good to me!
You should snag it and review it for me.
;)
yg17
Apr 27, 11:46 AM
I'll be there on May 22nd to laugh at them.
msjones
Apr 15, 03:25 PM
This is where I am at currently:
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while [ $COUNT -lt 140 ]
#!/bin/bash
FORTUNE=`fortune -i`
COUNT=`echo $FORTUNE | wc -m`
while [ $COUNT -lt 140 ]
HXGuy
May 4, 10:31 PM
Thinking of my new system (Mac Pro 2.8Ghz Quad-Core) and here is what I'm thinking...tell me what's good about this, what's bad, and what could be better.
Disk 1: 128GB SSD: Boot Drive
Disk 2: 320GB Clone drive + Time Machine Backup for Disk 1
Disk 3: 2TB scratch/storage drive
Disk 4: 3TB Time Machine for Disk 3
Disk 5: 2TB clone of Disk 3. What do you think, needed?
Then, have an external drive to clone both Disk 1 and Disk 3 that will be off-site.
Main applications used are: Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, QuarkXpress
Any suggestions or other thoughts?
Disk 1: 128GB SSD: Boot Drive
Disk 2: 320GB Clone drive + Time Machine Backup for Disk 1
Disk 3: 2TB scratch/storage drive
Disk 4: 3TB Time Machine for Disk 3
Disk 5: 2TB clone of Disk 3. What do you think, needed?
Then, have an external drive to clone both Disk 1 and Disk 3 that will be off-site.
Main applications used are: Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, QuarkXpress
Any suggestions or other thoughts?