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Nov 9, 04:34 PM
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Link: Renoise, powerful music tracking/composing software is now available for OS X in Public BETA. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041109173442)
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Link: Renoise, powerful music tracking/composing software is now available for OS X in Public BETA. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041109173442)
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s2dio
Apr 24, 02:50 PM
Does anyone have the manual for the 11" MBA ? Great Post ! :D
Since the 11" and 13" are almost identical, I suppose that the technician guide mentioned here applies to both.
Since the 11" and 13" are almost identical, I suppose that the technician guide mentioned here applies to both.
soulreaver99
Dec 28, 11:45 AM
http://www.buyxanaxonline.com/xanax_1mg.jpg
Just kidding.. But no, seriously.
This and that nice little kitty cat someone posted earlier.
/win
Just kidding.. But no, seriously.
This and that nice little kitty cat someone posted earlier.
/win
swindmill
Sep 14, 09:31 AM
VW Touareg
VW New Beetle
VW Passat (Soon the New model)
and the VW Jetta.
840
Is the MkV Golf not available with a TDI? I know the MkIV offered it. I am currently looking to get rid of my MkIV Jetta 1.8t for a MkIV Golf TDI
VW New Beetle
VW Passat (Soon the New model)
and the VW Jetta.
840
Is the MkV Golf not available with a TDI? I know the MkIV offered it. I am currently looking to get rid of my MkIV Jetta 1.8t for a MkIV Golf TDI
mgartner0622
Feb 21, 11:25 PM
Yes, it does, but you must have a certain post count to reach it.
MacRumors 6502, or 250 posts if I remember correctly, as well as 8 months of membership to the forum.
This is all from memory so my numbers could be off a bit.
MacRumors 6502, or 250 posts if I remember correctly, as well as 8 months of membership to the forum.
This is all from memory so my numbers could be off a bit.
Sun Baked
Nov 10, 03:26 PM
When they made the switch into a for-profit money making business, I said this was a possibility... that they may go overboard in the revenue boosting side, at the expense of the clients.
It's a path that many businesses take, unless they follow the customer first model instead. Which doesn't make the investors as happy, but it does help keep a happy client base growing.
The ads are everywhere because they're trying to squeeze every penny out they can.
And it CAN get worse, think along the bank and cable company models.
There's a lot of money that they haven't even started going after yet -- a $1-10 a month here, there, and everywhere.
It's a path that many businesses take, unless they follow the customer first model instead. Which doesn't make the investors as happy, but it does help keep a happy client base growing.
The ads are everywhere because they're trying to squeeze every penny out they can.
And it CAN get worse, think along the bank and cable company models.
There's a lot of money that they haven't even started going after yet -- a $1-10 a month here, there, and everywhere.
Sander
Apr 22, 07:32 AM
I'm surprised this compiles (i.e. that you only get errors when linking). The line
string input=inputusername;
must have thrown an error at you, since "inputusername" is not visible to functions outside the class.
string input=inputusername;
must have thrown an error at you, since "inputusername" is not visible to functions outside the class.
nomad01
Sep 21, 06:07 AM
storagereview.com
Thanks for that. I'll have a look through.
I was more interested to see if anyone was going to say "STAY AWAY from X brand" or "that won't work in a PM".
Cheers
Steve
Thanks for that. I'll have a look through.
I was more interested to see if anyone was going to say "STAY AWAY from X brand" or "that won't work in a PM".
Cheers
Steve
WildCowboy
Jan 9, 06:36 PM
We'll set up a spoiler-free page you can monitor to see when a spoiler-free link comes available. Stay tuned for details.
crazzyeddie
Dec 6, 01:43 PM
After reading the review, they have some benchmarks in there that are favorable (around 30fps at 1440x900 on Quake 4). This is their final conclusion:
Our release-concerns aside, hopefully the Radeon X1600 will be a good quality part when it shows up. As for the MRX1600, medium to high quality graphics settings are playable on the ASUS A7V's native 1440x900 panel, and that's about all we can say right now. The mid-range mobile market has generally been very strong for ATI, and this part looks to have a good balance of power and efficient performance.
Looks promising, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Nvidia or the current 9700 in the next-gen Powerbooks.
Our release-concerns aside, hopefully the Radeon X1600 will be a good quality part when it shows up. As for the MRX1600, medium to high quality graphics settings are playable on the ASUS A7V's native 1440x900 panel, and that's about all we can say right now. The mid-range mobile market has generally been very strong for ATI, and this part looks to have a good balance of power and efficient performance.
Looks promising, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Nvidia or the current 9700 in the next-gen Powerbooks.
ericsthename
Jan 13, 05:17 PM
When it comes right down to it there are many ways to look at this dispute:
Apple pioneered the "i"XXXX nomenclature, and therefore it seems a little cheesy and cheap for any other company to release products with this format (imho). It's a little bit like Adidas releasing shoes with nike's "Air" name tacked on...
On the other hand, Cisco did patent the name and release a product with the name - I'm sure apple could've come up with another cool sounding name for the product (one that hasn't been tossed around rumor sites for years).
At the end of the day, it's really just a corporate debacle, one that has virtually no import to the consumer end, since the cellphone device that Apple has announced will almost certainly be released anyhow (perhaps not as the iPhone in all countries).
Cisco (seemingly) played by the rules, but at the same time their decision to utilize an apple standard naming format is bigtime unoriginal and deserves to be doomed to the depths of whatever hell exists for such corporate donkeys.
Apple pioneered the "i"XXXX nomenclature, and therefore it seems a little cheesy and cheap for any other company to release products with this format (imho). It's a little bit like Adidas releasing shoes with nike's "Air" name tacked on...
On the other hand, Cisco did patent the name and release a product with the name - I'm sure apple could've come up with another cool sounding name for the product (one that hasn't been tossed around rumor sites for years).
At the end of the day, it's really just a corporate debacle, one that has virtually no import to the consumer end, since the cellphone device that Apple has announced will almost certainly be released anyhow (perhaps not as the iPhone in all countries).
Cisco (seemingly) played by the rules, but at the same time their decision to utilize an apple standard naming format is bigtime unoriginal and deserves to be doomed to the depths of whatever hell exists for such corporate donkeys.
notjustjay
Aug 5, 12:01 AM
I'm up now, waiting, hoping... :o
The sky here in Ottawa is cloudy though.
The sky here in Ottawa is cloudy though.
aerring
Mar 31, 02:42 AM
i just split my HD in half, which is probably incredibly unnecessary seeing as that gives windows 250 gigs when i only play one game on it right now....haha...but then again i don't need that much space on mac either.
honestly i think it depends on how many games you plan on installing and their sizes. fi you're going to have a lot of huge games on there like mmo's and whatnot, apply liberal gigs.
honestly i think it depends on how many games you plan on installing and their sizes. fi you're going to have a lot of huge games on there like mmo's and whatnot, apply liberal gigs.
WillEH
Mar 25, 12:51 AM
Hey uknick, firstly welcome to MacRumors ;)
Yeah, I'm going to wait and order mine. I'm not rushing in to it. I'll order mine online also, unless I have good reason to pop in to town and buy the iPad2 from the local Bristol store. I'm still wondering if I really need it or not. Still deciding, but temptation is strong! :rolleyes:
Yeah, I'm going to wait and order mine. I'm not rushing in to it. I'll order mine online also, unless I have good reason to pop in to town and buy the iPad2 from the local Bristol store. I'm still wondering if I really need it or not. Still deciding, but temptation is strong! :rolleyes:
cmckee@therober
Sep 27, 05:14 PM
I have a Blue/white G3 at home and I need to upgrade, but can't afford to get what I would really like (a G5). I have 21" apple monitor, keyboard and mouse. And, I use all the graphics software: Quark, Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. Does anyone think this the lowest model of the mini macs is a good purchase for a couple of years? I know it will be out of date quicker than some of my other options. But, my monitor is really good, so I think I shouldn't go the emac or imac route. Any suggestions or thoughts out there? I appreciate it.
b-rad g
Mar 5, 09:24 PM
Rip It for Mac
barny
Oct 26, 06:34 AM
Nice! The earliest mac poster i have seen selling on eBay is a PowerMac G3 and that was a good price so i'd have a feeling this is rare and valuable.:apple:
AnimaLeo
Apr 7, 02:03 PM
TK-Maxx
Primark
Milletts
I'm a UK Style guru
I work at Primark. Rarely shop there though.
Primark
Milletts
I'm a UK Style guru
I work at Primark. Rarely shop there though.
compuwar
Apr 27, 03:22 PM
I tend to do lanscape or macro photography mainly rather than anything else.
You can use almost anything with a tripod for landscapes, and add in AutoPano Pro if you want to stitch. Macro is a different beast- insects or static subjects? The Tamron 90mm SP Di is a great choice as is the Nikon 105mm, consider the Sigma 150mm macro if you need the working distance.
Paul
You can use almost anything with a tripod for landscapes, and add in AutoPano Pro if you want to stitch. Macro is a different beast- insects or static subjects? The Tamron 90mm SP Di is a great choice as is the Nikon 105mm, consider the Sigma 150mm macro if you need the working distance.
Paul
melman101
May 2, 12:56 PM
Hahaha. Good luck with that bro.
Gix1k
Mar 14, 09:36 AM
Just waiting to be delivered to us.....YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/13/ipad-2-jailbroken-no-eta-on-release/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71boAlfZIiU
From the creators Twitter....lol
"I am pretty sure the first reaction of the Apple Techs analysing my untether exploit binary will be: WTF!?!"
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/13/ipad-2-jailbroken-no-eta-on-release/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71boAlfZIiU
From the creators Twitter....lol
"I am pretty sure the first reaction of the Apple Techs analysing my untether exploit binary will be: WTF!?!"
Durandal7
Dec 23, 01:19 PM
These forums sure did take off since you posted a link on the main site arn.
MacRumors
Jul 23, 11:56 AM
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prplhaze
May 5, 03:39 PM
Ok, if you could please describe the names and where the file(s) you removed I would like to do the same thing, as would we all I think.
Also, are you running 4.3.2 ?
Also, are you running 4.3.2 ?