
Bacong
Oct 22, 03:18 AM
Is the SwitchEasy screen protector high quality and does it resist fingerprints or attract MORE fingerprint? :confused:
seems fine. really does nothing about fingerprints.
seems fine. really does nothing about fingerprints.
bcollins
Mar 11, 01:19 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
I'm really bad at guessing. 75-100 people? Maybe a little less.
How's it doing now? Still growing?
I'm really bad at guessing. 75-100 people? Maybe a little less.
How's it doing now? Still growing?

supermac96
Apr 21, 01:32 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)
The world WILL end in 2012 but it will happen by donald trump becoming president and telling the world its fired.
The world WILL end in 2012 but it will happen by donald trump becoming president and telling the world its fired.

buffettfan33
Mar 11, 12:23 PM
There's about 50 people in line now. It's really spiked in the last 30 minutes.

mrbrown
Feb 17, 10:24 PM
but i don't know if it would be able to do data.. cell calls yes, but data out of the box, probably not.
From the photo they posted, it looks like they've got data (albeit, 1xRTT). Don't know if they had to do any additional modification to get that, though.
From the photo they posted, it looks like they've got data (albeit, 1xRTT). Don't know if they had to do any additional modification to get that, though.

Sydde
Jan 23, 08:54 PM
Go to thy lady's chamber, tell her
let her do jumping jacks
and deep knee bends
squats and isometrics
to this favor she must come (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/23/AR2011012304391.html)
Apologies to Willie the Shake
let her do jumping jacks
and deep knee bends
squats and isometrics
to this favor she must come (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/23/AR2011012304391.html)
Apologies to Willie the Shake

King Cobra
Jul 14, 09:12 AM
Try logging back into your account. Did you remember to log out (NOT Quit) iChat from your upstairs machine before you logged in from downstairs?
Quitting iChat doesn't mean you logged out. Logging out means disconnections, not quitting an application.
Quitting iChat doesn't mean you logged out. Logging out means disconnections, not quitting an application.

iJohnHenry
Apr 16, 06:55 PM
Nothing about a liquid.
Maybe he really, really, liked you, or whatever scent you might have been wearing. :eek:
Maybe he really, really, liked you, or whatever scent you might have been wearing. :eek:

zepp85
Mar 29, 12:41 PM
once VLC is downloaded, open it up. Then, go back to handbrake. it should be able to use VLC's encoding after this.
will try that , thanks
will try that , thanks

robbieduncan
May 6, 05:26 AM
Which version of Excel are you running? If it's 2004 that message is probably due to it not support VBA. No idea if it can be turned off but upgrading to the current version that does support VBA would probably get rid of it...
VirgilsEgo
Mar 3, 01:15 PM
I plan on being there early
The Easton Rent-A-Cops are really bitchy, and they generally don't let you start lining up till 6. On iPhone launches, we'll go hang with the people outside the AT&T store and then send recon over to check it out. As soon as they let the line start forming, we swoop in.
The Easton Rent-A-Cops are really bitchy, and they generally don't let you start lining up till 6. On iPhone launches, we'll go hang with the people outside the AT&T store and then send recon over to check it out. As soon as they let the line start forming, we swoop in.

Cyclone Chris
May 4, 04:23 PM
According to this u don't need to diaL 112 with the rebel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjswBkafkPM&feature=youtube_gdata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjswBkafkPM&feature=youtube_gdata_player

patrick0brien
Sep 19, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by shniven
Can anyone recommend a good scroll wheel mouse for the powerbook? I could probably live without 2 buttons, but I don't think I can tolerate no scroll wheel.
-shniven
Congratulations! I hate you. :D
As for the mouse, I recommend the Kensington PocketMouse Pro - the wired one. It's USB cable retracts completely. It's a two-button scroll and zero config. Plug'n go.
There is a wireless version, but personally I don't want to deal with the batteries or the possibility of losing the tranceiver.
If you want less of a traveler, and more of a desktopper, you can do the Kensington Studio Mouse, or my personal UberMouse, the Logitech MX700
Can anyone recommend a good scroll wheel mouse for the powerbook? I could probably live without 2 buttons, but I don't think I can tolerate no scroll wheel.
-shniven
Congratulations! I hate you. :D
As for the mouse, I recommend the Kensington PocketMouse Pro - the wired one. It's USB cable retracts completely. It's a two-button scroll and zero config. Plug'n go.
There is a wireless version, but personally I don't want to deal with the batteries or the possibility of losing the tranceiver.
If you want less of a traveler, and more of a desktopper, you can do the Kensington Studio Mouse, or my personal UberMouse, the Logitech MX700

MacNut
Feb 2, 10:59 PM
The subset of the general MR population capable of putting forth something useful and/or relevant in a science forum is much too small to merit a separate forum.They can't produce complete and useful sentences in the iPhone forums either yet those still exist.
The majority of people here are geeks, and geeks like science.
The majority of people here are geeks, and geeks like science.

glen e
May 5, 11:46 AM
Space is at a premium as I'm on a motorcycle - anyone know a single amplified cheap speaker I can use for presentations with a macbook air? I do not need stereo - audeio/videos are all voice speech content

finney
May 4, 06:59 PM
The other good thing about buying there is that their customer service is really good.

hammerg26
Apr 8, 12:37 PM
Good question - specs follow:
MacBook Pro
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 Ram
250 GB HDD
Those are the most general specs - not sure how to get more data... but let me know if needed.
Is going refurb a bad idea? I was thinking that as soon as I use it, it is "used" anyway...
MacBook Pro
2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 Ram
250 GB HDD
Those are the most general specs - not sure how to get more data... but let me know if needed.
Is going refurb a bad idea? I was thinking that as soon as I use it, it is "used" anyway...

THX1139
Feb 23, 07:24 PM
How can anyone get better at something they're attempting to do if the answer is always to go find someone else to do it?
That's the EXACT thing I told my brother in law when he refused to let me practice drilling on his teeth!
That's the EXACT thing I told my brother in law when he refused to let me practice drilling on his teeth!

BlueRevolution
Nov 9, 12:46 AM
What I'd REALLY like is Movies and TV Shows to be worldwide
Don't hold your breath. The MPAA is even worse than the RIAA, and the iTMS still isn't worldwide.
Don't hold your breath. The MPAA is even worse than the RIAA, and the iTMS still isn't worldwide.
bruleke
Feb 14, 02:59 PM
Here are some color designs and a few ideas to work with small spaces.
How? How do you...? But..? What? Forget it! Loved it! :)
Will buy some paint this weekend!
I have already made some changes. The room looks like bigger now! I will make a video after all the changes!
Tks a lot!
How? How do you...? But..? What? Forget it! Loved it! :)
Will buy some paint this weekend!
I have already made some changes. The room looks like bigger now! I will make a video after all the changes!
Tks a lot!
celticpride678
Mar 12, 08:31 PM
Chances are there won't be an iPad 3 this year.
balamw
Apr 24, 02:04 PM
Should i start reading up on it now, or wait till thursday when i actually get the mac before i delve into it?
You can definitely get something out of it just by reading it without Xcode available and running.
NOTE: Some folks find Kochan boring or at least slow going in the beginning. Give it a chance and if the first few chapters don't grab you skip ahead a bit.
The second book you mention (Hillegass & Conway) is a great second book since it delves more into the iOS specific/GUI stuff that is barely touched at the end of Kochan.
EDIT: If you are really anxious to get started you could always rent time at http://www.macincloud.com/. For as low as $20 for a month's access.
B
You can definitely get something out of it just by reading it without Xcode available and running.
NOTE: Some folks find Kochan boring or at least slow going in the beginning. Give it a chance and if the first few chapters don't grab you skip ahead a bit.
The second book you mention (Hillegass & Conway) is a great second book since it delves more into the iOS specific/GUI stuff that is barely touched at the end of Kochan.
EDIT: If you are really anxious to get started you could always rent time at http://www.macincloud.com/. For as low as $20 for a month's access.
B
compuwar
Apr 11, 11:10 AM
(I have heard that "to the discriminating and experienced eye - not my eye! - is quite easy to determine the brand name used just by looking at the picture" :eek: !!!)
Nope, light is light- direction and intensity are the key issues, nothing to do with brand.
Brand may get you reliability and safety, but that's about it.
You can spend a lot more time on which modifiers to use than which brand of equipment to get. The basic "pack & head" or "mono" setup is the real major decision point, though newer cool continuous lighting is starting to rear its head (but really the price/power ratio isn't quite there yet.)
The best advice I can give you is to buy a system that has enough adjustability to work for you. My first lights were very powerful, but had basically three settings, which for a small studio space wasn't enough to be able to get the shots I wanted without either moving the lights back too far (they then become point sources and the light is harsh, not soft) or scrimming the heck out of them to diffuse the light.
With pack & head systems, there's one central power pack, and each light head cables back to that. With monoblocs, each light has its own power supply- so you choose cables all back to one source plugged into one outlet, or power cords all to a power strip, battery pack or individual outlets (good for places where you're worried about tripping a single circuit breaker.)
Obviously, with pack and head systems, the signal to each head is cable-based, where mono lights generally use optical triggers. You have to purchase radio triggers for monos if you need to shoot where other flash may interfere or in bright daylight. At least in the past, most pack systems had a place for an optical trigger at the pack.
Not having stores isn't an issue- Paul C. Buff (White Lightening and Alien Bees) don't even do retail sales, and he's got a full 50% of the strobe market- as much as every other company out there combined.
Paul
Nope, light is light- direction and intensity are the key issues, nothing to do with brand.
Brand may get you reliability and safety, but that's about it.
You can spend a lot more time on which modifiers to use than which brand of equipment to get. The basic "pack & head" or "mono" setup is the real major decision point, though newer cool continuous lighting is starting to rear its head (but really the price/power ratio isn't quite there yet.)
The best advice I can give you is to buy a system that has enough adjustability to work for you. My first lights were very powerful, but had basically three settings, which for a small studio space wasn't enough to be able to get the shots I wanted without either moving the lights back too far (they then become point sources and the light is harsh, not soft) or scrimming the heck out of them to diffuse the light.
With pack & head systems, there's one central power pack, and each light head cables back to that. With monoblocs, each light has its own power supply- so you choose cables all back to one source plugged into one outlet, or power cords all to a power strip, battery pack or individual outlets (good for places where you're worried about tripping a single circuit breaker.)
Obviously, with pack and head systems, the signal to each head is cable-based, where mono lights generally use optical triggers. You have to purchase radio triggers for monos if you need to shoot where other flash may interfere or in bright daylight. At least in the past, most pack systems had a place for an optical trigger at the pack.
Not having stores isn't an issue- Paul C. Buff (White Lightening and Alien Bees) don't even do retail sales, and he's got a full 50% of the strobe market- as much as every other company out there combined.
Paul
mgpg89
May 3, 11:20 AM
Might be piece of lint in the optical / laser beam area.
Just cleaned it, didn't help.
Just cleaned it, didn't help.





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