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  • mrapplegate
    Apr 1, 08:42 AM
    Two *major* bugs:

    1) TextEdit crashes on launch (tried trashing the prefs file - nothing)
    2) cmd+left/right no longer goes to the start/end of the line :O wtf!

    Anyone else experiencing these?

    TextEdit launches fine for me.
    cmd+left/right moves the cursor to the front or the end of the line.
    Sorry, but looks like bug report time.





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  • thejadedmonkey
    Aug 7, 05:31 AM
    It says Vista 2.0, not 2...

    Can we please talk about the subject of the thread, not about shagging farmyard animals?
    But shagging farmyard animals is so much fun!:eek:
    6hrs 33 minutes.

    what is it about 3 am in the states. I wonder what steve would be dreaming about
    6:31 EST





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  • Spoony
    Apr 26, 02:07 PM
    apple created a storefront they called "app store"

    amazon creates a store front that does the same t hing called the "appstore"

    apple wins in this situation.

    ding ding ding. I agree.

    The store is called the App Store. You can't copy someones store name.

    I can't call my store Target or Walmart. The names are already taken and famous. It's like cyber squatting on Madonna.com. you can't b/c madonna is already mega famous. She could just take it from you.

    McDonalds can't sue Burger King for the name b/c they are way different but sell similar products.

    If Burger Kind called their Store Mcdonalds but put in a lowercase D now I think McDonalds would and should sue the crap out of them.

    Reminds me of coming to america. they've got the Big Mac, We've got the big Mic.





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  • chuckiej
    Jul 18, 07:46 AM
    They are not going to announce this at WWDC. Just cause its the next big event does not mean anything. They would certainly give this its own event.
    :confused:





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  • St0rMl0rD
    Nov 28, 03:52 PM
    Just ordered some Affliction and BCK stuff from U.S.!

    Affliction Spear T-Shirt - 26 EUR
    http://www.buckle.com/media/images/products/dt/10400A655_BLK_dt_v1_m56577569831575443.jpg

    Affliction Scripture T-Shirt - 54 EUR

    http://www.buckle.com/media/images/products/dt/10400A1781_BLK_dt_v1_m56577569831985518.jpg

    Got this Affliction shirt for free as their bonus:

    http://www.buckle.com/media/images/products/dt/10400A4097_VWH_dt_v1_m56577569832272552.jpg
    And two BCK bracelets:
    http://www.buckle.com/media/images/products/dt/3503058149_BLK_dt_v1_m56577569832141249.jpg
    http://www.buckle.com/media/images/products/dt/3503057186_BLK_dt_v1_m56577569832038049.jpg





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  • tny
    Aug 7, 08:11 AM
    Let me steer this off topic real quick. I have read before that Apple has two OS teams so "in theory" Leopard would, in fact, be Panther 2.0 and 10.7 would be Tiger 2.0. Again, in theory� Can someone clear that up?


    Nope. Here's how it works, usually (not saying this is what Apple does, but nearly everyone else does this, so ...). You've got one master codebase, called the "trunk." Everyone works with that. When it's time to start working toward a release candidate, you copy off the code base and create what's called a "branch."

    Changes to the trunk are rarely back-ported to the branch (it usually depends upon whether they are bug fixes or new features; bug fixes, often are back-ported if they aren't risky; new features almost never); any changes to the branch which are relevent to the trunk *are* ported to the trunk (since most of them are bug fixes, and the rest are probably new features whose loss might be noticed in the next release).

    The branch keeps being used by one team that is working on, let's say, Tiger, right up through the release and during maintenance (10.4.1, 10.4.2, 10.4.3, etc. are all from the branch, not from the trunk), while another team keeps working on the trunk until the time they branch (10.5 Alpha) the next release (let's say Leopard). When the newer branch hits release, one of two things happen: either the team that did the development on the new branch continues doing maintenance (10.5.1, 10.5.2, 10.5.3), or the group that was doing maintenance on the earlier release does maintenance on the new branch and the folks who designed the new branch go back to work on the trunk until it's time to branch again (10.6, let's call it Lion). Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages.

    I'm guess this it what is meant by "Apple has two teams working on OS X." Two teams, but only one code base trunk. And thus 10.4 is derived from 10.3, not 10.2.





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  • gugy
    Nov 29, 05:48 PM
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    Hi,
    some ideas:

    A) I think Apple wants to stay out of trouble with content providers. I think they will allow Elgato to add some DVR functionality to front row via their EyeTV software and hardware.

    B) the USB port might be use for that.

    C) good idea

    D) I doubt. Apple like to keep things simple





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  • rdlink
    Mar 22, 09:59 PM
    I have way more than 50,000 songs, and even the worst of them is more necessary than your comment.

    To each his own. But come on. 497 days worth of music? That's almost a year and a half of listening to music 24 hours a day without listening to the same song twice. I think you'd have to replace the battery before then.





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  • newmacuser13
    Nov 27, 05:54 PM
    Apple needs to do something to distinguish their flat panels from most other available. How about integrated ipod dock? Oops - Viewsonic just beat them to the punch with 19 and 22" versions with integrated dock (VX2245wm) - they look sweet, and reportably can play your ipod videos directly on screen.





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  • twoodcc
    Mar 4, 11:49 PM
    Ditto!

    I see some new folks putting up some points, designed, DistortedLoop, and MAcProCPO is back at it again, thanks for the effort to those and other newbies!

    I had a problem with the MacPro after I upgraded to a 3 SSD raid for booting ... I forgot to set the machine to NOT go to sleep, DUH! I could not figure out why it was timing out of folding every so often with the remote Linux boards that I'm ssh'd into from the Mac. NOW that I have that figured out my points will pick up again. It was still impressive just running the 6 GPU's and 2 win clients at about 50k per day!

    yeah i'm glad to see some new names!

    glad you got your Mac Pro back up and going again. i won't be back up full throttle until early april though

    also, i did end up getting another machine with an i7 920 in it with a GTX260. i've been messing around with overclocking it, and i'm pulling around 28-30K PPD with just the one machine - 1 GPU cliend and 1 bigadv client running inside a VM.





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  • diamond.g
    Mar 24, 03:28 PM
    Can anyone explain the nVidia hate?

    I, for one, miss my old GeForce 8800.

    I have a Radeon HD 5770 now, and there are these little annoyances. For instance, when I run my bootcamp partition inside VMWare, the AMD driver software starts complaining. The GeForce didn't give a damn. Speaking of which, I had to install the .Net framework to install the AMD drivers. Kinda cheap. And every now and then I get a slight flicker in the screen. To be honest, I'm not sure if that's the Radeon, but I've never had it before.

    Don't get me wrong, the card is performing superbly overall. But the driver side still needs some polish. (And that's a complaint I've been hearing for ages!)
    The .Net framework is for the CCC (Catalyst Control Center). I am pretty sure you can still get the drivers and not dl the CCC.
    Why should you care about the IGP in your 2010 15" MBP? You have a discrete GPU(NVIDIA 330M) alongside it that it should automatically switch to while under heavy load.

    It isn't load based... It is API based. But you knew that...





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  • Amazing Iceman
    Apr 21, 12:18 PM
    consolidated.db is in a protected area of iOS, normally inaccessible to users, unless the phone is jailbroken.
    The existence of this file has been known for years, just that some moron decided to make a big issue out of it. There are iphone forensics books that talk about this file, dating from at least two years back.

    AFAIK, the purpose of this file is mainly to track the location of the cell towers. If you pay attention to the video released, you'll notice that around the locator cursor appear some other random points, changing as the subject moves. Those should be the cell towers.

    The approach to gather this file is by accessing the iTunes backup of the phone on the computer itself. This file is encrypted, but someone with access to the computer can find the keys and decrypted. There are already available some tools to do that.

    In the end, a user careless enough to let their enemies access their computer and phone deserves to get hacked. There's no way around it, everything is hackable.





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  • quagmire
    Mar 7, 03:22 PM
    That'll be the marshmallows they use to replace the springs to make it a little softer for the yanks. :D

    While I haven't driven the Insignia over in Europe, the Regal drives solid and is very stable. So I don't think they did any modifications to the suspension.

    A SPEED TV show went over to Europe to drive a US Spec Buick Regal and drove it on the autobahn and nurburgring.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8PHIbe3lsw

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwEVzDZ5NYY&feature=related





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  • NAG
    Jan 12, 06:24 PM
    Thing is it would have to be cheap enough for a hospital to give out to all the doctors and such (I think we're using Epic now or something).





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  • r.j.s
    Mar 20, 01:41 PM
    I assume the mushroom is from the initial warhead explosion, and the rest is the resultant exploding ammunition.

    Probably. Dust and debris fills the void created by the pressure from the initial explosion to form the mushroom. The rest is from the primary charge or secondary explosions, e.g. fuel.





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  • avensis087
    Aug 6, 11:18 PM
    i dunno if this has been cleared up in any other posts or whatever, but does anybody know if there will be a live quicktime video feed? i figured if steve is going to be demo-ing stuff in leopard, he'd want the hundreds of thousands of people to actually *see* it! anyway, just curious.

    mr





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  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 2, 08:24 PM
    I started a thread about the new Passat and Jetta a little while back. Basically, the new Jetta is bigger, costs less, and uses cheaper materials. People expecting Golf-like levels of refinement and build quality will be disappointed.

    And it went from looking like nothing else to looking like everything else.

    I don't find it ugly, necessarily, but when I see one, I always think "Corolla!" - until I get closer, and then I think "Kia!"





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  • puma1552
    Feb 5, 08:48 PM
    For something creeping up on 15 years old, that thing is in fantastic shape. Mustangs are an odd car for me. I never seem to like them each time a new one is released, but then the older they get, the more I start to like them. A buddy of mine has a '93 Cobra with just a couple thousand miles on it, and I absolutely love it.

    I read a story a while back about people and their music tastes. Many people never really get out of their 20's with their favorite bands. The stuff you like around that age is what sticks with you forever as your favorite. I think it might be something similar with cars. I see cars from back in the early-mid 90s, when I was in high school and then into college, and I get all nostalgic and stuff. Fox body 5L Mustangs, FC RX7s, C4 Corvettes, Syclone/Typhoon, etc. The older I get, and the older those cars get, the more I love them. New cars are nice, but some things just stick with you. And those cars are permanently stuck with me.

    Treat that Stang nice Puma, because it is certainly a keeper.

    Well said.

    Yeah it's definitely been taken care of, both owners kept it for quite a few years each, both only putting about 6,500 miles a year on it. You can tell it's been garaged likely its whole life because the headlights and tail lights aren't hazy from sun exposure.

    I remember when these cars were just 1-2 years old, basically factory fresh, and I would go to the dealer and drool over them under the lights at night--ones just like this, with these 17" wheels and leather. I've always loved them, and probably always will. I'm also a fan of the 5L cars, and the thirdgen F-bodies of the day (I own a thirdgen Camaro too).

    I really can't wait to get it.:)





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  • Benguitar
    Nov 27, 12:08 AM
    People on the internet use blatant trolling and flaming so easily, but I can tell you that they would never do it in actual person given the chance. It's easy to act badass on the internet. They're pathetic and still talking about it pages later.

    Hold your head high and be proud of your case; most of these morons treat their gadgets/etc like they're toys with no regard.

    Don't loose faith in the internet, some of us are decent people.

    Glad to hear, I am still very proud of my purchase, I've always respected Pelican, Even though I've decided to use it for a camera body+lens, I still think it was a great buy and still don't believe I deserved any of the "poking fun at/making fun of" comments.

    But it ain't the end of the world, It's just another day at MacRumors.

    :apple:





    Chip NoVaMac
    Feb 24, 12:07 AM
    on a random note just so you know switching to diesel you need to improve your MPG by around 30% for the switch to be carbon neutral. Remember Diesel as a lot more carbon in it per unit volume than unleaded.

    Too lazy to do the research on that.... but in Europe - they seem to be far ahead of the US on many matters when to fuel economy and emissions in regards to diesel....

    To be honest it may be more that those in Europe aren't looking for pure horse power as we seem to be wanting here in the US...living very well with the power of my "base" 4 banger 2003 Subaru Baja...





    ZrSiO4-Zircon
    Jan 11, 05:55 PM
    I really don't think Apple will come out with external optical drives... That is just too... complicated. Personally, and I think alot of people will agree, if you're going to have a small computer device, you don't want to carry another piece of equipment with you everywhere you go.
    What's more believable (to me anyway) is the sub-notebook that syncs kind of like the iPod through iTunes.
    Maybe iSync will handle that kind of syncing with what I have in mind?
    I'm no fortune teller :p





    fastlane1588
    Sep 5, 08:37 AM
    come on mbp!





    dmw007
    Nov 15, 07:57 AM
    8-Core Mac Pro! :eek:

    ***drool*** :D :cool:





    FireStar
    Oct 24, 06:06 PM
    $1 cases on eBay is good enough to protect from scratches IMO.
    Any case that covers it protects from scratches other than slides, I think. :confused:

    We need more of a definition than prevents scratches. That slims it down to most cases.



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