jiminaus
Apr 15, 06:17 PM
Yeah the value changes. Fortune is a Linux command line application that gives a fortune every time it's run. I want to post this output to twitter and as you may know twitter only takes 140 characters.
So when my script runs if the fortune is less than 140 it will post. If it's greater than 140 I want it to keep running the command till a fortune less than 140 is given then post it.
For the time being I am just echoing the fortune, eventually I will be using the twidge application to post to twitter, which I already have set up and working, I'll just ammed the script once I get the loop sorted.
So you need to actually run fortune inside the loop. The loop would run fortune until it gets an appropriate one. Then after the loop, you output it.
So when my script runs if the fortune is less than 140 it will post. If it's greater than 140 I want it to keep running the command till a fortune less than 140 is given then post it.
For the time being I am just echoing the fortune, eventually I will be using the twidge application to post to twitter, which I already have set up and working, I'll just ammed the script once I get the loop sorted.
So you need to actually run fortune inside the loop. The loop would run fortune until it gets an appropriate one. Then after the loop, you output it.
Polyktor
Jul 24, 10:05 AM
I'm a switcher on the fence, about to take a new job where I'll be needing to manage a Windows 2000 network and develop web apps (is Microsoft ASP) . Any thoughts on using a TiBook (or newer if they are ever updated) for all this?
Also I would want to use Visual Studio.Net (for asp.net web development) which would require Virtual PC... is this going to be just wonderful on a mac or am I going to break down in frustration, run out screaming and get a Dell?
(BTW, I'm going against the grain with the Mac approach - the job is at a school with an all Win network.)
-P
Also I would want to use Visual Studio.Net (for asp.net web development) which would require Virtual PC... is this going to be just wonderful on a mac or am I going to break down in frustration, run out screaming and get a Dell?
(BTW, I'm going against the grain with the Mac approach - the job is at a school with an all Win network.)
-P
AdrianK
Mar 11, 02:36 PM
I guess that means they video is not compatible with the iPod.Would you mind droping the mp4/m4v file in to Media Info Mac and pasting the result?
thaialism
Apr 29, 11:48 AM
for some reason i think the ipad2 speaker is louder than the MBA 11.6"
Bfat567
Jan 6, 03:05 PM
From my computer to this website*
Theres a size limitation on attachments here.
Theres a size limitation on attachments here.
djrod
Mar 28, 05:49 PM
This MacOs-becoming-iOS fear thing is getting out of your hands people!
jarvijarv
Feb 28, 11:44 AM
Take a look at these. I plan to get one :p
http://lunatik.com/
http://lunatik.com/
Macxor
Feb 16, 05:33 PM
:eek:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1357743/Cancer-stricken-Apple-boss-Steve-Jobs-just-weeks-live.html
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2011/02/exclusive-details-steve-jobs-receiving-treatment-cancer-clinic-where-patrick
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1357743/Cancer-stricken-Apple-boss-Steve-Jobs-just-weeks-live.html
http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2011/02/exclusive-details-steve-jobs-receiving-treatment-cancer-clinic-where-patrick
amazingdm
Mar 16, 01:10 PM
As in a REAL ipod not a square little touchscreen.
Something with real menus... some kind of separate control pad (touchwheel or whatever)... crossfade etc
Something with real menus... some kind of separate control pad (touchwheel or whatever)... crossfade etc
hachre
Jan 19, 02:31 AM
I'm not getting the update and I manually tried to install it and it said I don't fill the requirements for installing this. Very strange. I have 10.6.6 though.
coolg35748
Jun 18, 09:09 PM
They are opening at 8 am tomorrow, who else plans on meeting up there?
e�Studios
Dec 9, 11:33 PM
Looking for a USB BT adaptor, it must be Mac compatible. I think the only one i know that is compatible is the D-Link one, but so long as it works on a mac and isnt abnormally huge pm me or post here.
Thanks
Ed
Thanks
Ed
djpaetkau
Mar 23, 10:17 AM
Maybe it's just me, but it's pretty annoying that these apps are different things when they're both search apps. I love the sketch-to-search idea, but does it really need a separate app? Personally, if I want to look for things, I want do it all in one place, not crowd my phone with separate apps for every disparate type of searching. Why not allow me to do a voice search for a restaurant, then allow me to narrow down results (or expand them) by selecting the area i want to search in.
macuserx86
Apr 27, 12:40 PM
If ANYONE falls for that, they deserve what they get. The grammar in that email makes me sick.
You know who will fall for that? People who fell for the iPad in the first place.
You know who will fall for that? People who fell for the iPad in the first place.
supmango
Dec 17, 03:23 PM
I think this is great news for OS X users who want choices.
Assuming it works, yes.
Assuming it works, yes.
getz76
May 6, 11:47 AM
Hi, I installed a 160 GB GEN2 Intel X-25M SSD in my MBP and was surprised to see in "About This Mac" that TRIM is indicated as "NO." The drive comes from a serial number set that should have the latest firmware. Am I missing something? I thought these were all featured TRIM...
The drive supports TRIM, but OS X 10.6.x does not support TRIM on non-Apple SSDs.
The drive supports TRIM, but OS X 10.6.x does not support TRIM on non-Apple SSDs.
Taustin Powers
Oct 5, 02:47 AM
Hmm, strange idea, but it might work.
All depending on how long this whole farmville/etc. fad will last...
All depending on how long this whole farmville/etc. fad will last...
macquariumguy
Dec 16, 06:03 AM
Very nice work. The only thing I would change in the last picture would be to substitute the older 400K external drive for the 800K you've got.
Nonetheless, well done.
Nonetheless, well done.
EJBasile
Sep 17, 08:03 PM
This another one of my threads where I point out the obvious...
You know how CDs and DVDs that you burn are have the +/- R or +/RW at the end. R meaning write and RW meaning rewrite.
How come CD-Rs aren't called CD-Ws (since write is not spelled with a r)?
You know how CDs and DVDs that you burn are have the +/- R or +/RW at the end. R meaning write and RW meaning rewrite.
How come CD-Rs aren't called CD-Ws (since write is not spelled with a r)?
WinterMute
Sep 8, 06:09 AM
Problem is, I need the car tomorrow. Time to get back on the phone and do some more shouting I think...
Ohhhhh yes, shouting..... I like shouting. :D
Ohhhhh yes, shouting..... I like shouting. :D
dukebound85
Apr 11, 11:27 PM
give it some time to update
neilk
Nov 17, 11:50 AM
Unless you live New Hampshire where there is no sales tax, you are probably better off buying it online from a vendor where sales tax isn't charged.
Of course, then you are responsible for paying the use tax. ;)
Of course, then you are responsible for paying the use tax. ;)
guccimane
May 4, 07:16 PM
Anyones 3.4 ghz 2 gb ram 2 tb hd ship yet?
tobasco27
Apr 30, 10:59 AM
Can't seem to figure it out :eek:
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help