TMRaven
Apr 27, 04:53 PM
You can convert higher bitrate mp3s to lower bitrate aac to save space, but I personally wouldn't do it. You always lose quality when you compress something that's already been compressed. You would have been better off to rerip all your CDs as lower bitrate aac.
atp
Oct 26, 12:01 PM
Freinds ?
I'll hope I have still freinds in this forum. Or is the word freind patented now that I cannot have freinds anymore?
I'll hope I have still freinds in this forum. Or is the word freind patented now that I cannot have freinds anymore?
design-is
Jun 26, 07:29 AM
If you would consider shipping to the UK, I might make an offer after I've been paid next week :) I'll check back.
wdlove
Sep 22, 01:56 PM
5. Who is the other admin of Macrumors?
I thought that arn was the only administrator. This if the first time that I have heard of this subject. I will admit that I don't know any of the answers. Could someone PM the answer to #5?
I thought that arn was the only administrator. This if the first time that I have heard of this subject. I will admit that I don't know any of the answers. Could someone PM the answer to #5?
simsaladimbamba
Apr 27, 08:39 PM
Thanks, I thought it was something behind the scene going on. And just to clarify this point, can we still use it as a MDP? Or will Apple have to put out a separate port for those who want the MDP.
TB can still be used as MDP according to Apple (http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs.html) and many posters here.
TB can still be used as MDP according to Apple (http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs.html) and many posters here.
Doctor Doom
Dec 3, 02:19 PM
Has anyone heard the Lupe Fiasco - Enemy Of The State: A Love Story (Mixtape)?
Its very good, he definitely goes to town on other peoples beats.:cool:
Its very good, he definitely goes to town on other peoples beats.:cool:
Mr.PS
Jan 16, 01:36 AM
Is there still a chance that we might see a new Cinema Display before the 18th?
alfmoonspace
Mar 7, 09:06 PM
I might actually go to the 2100 best buy because of points and I can put it on my card. Hopefully they will have it in white! I don't think I can camp out, so I will be there in the morning to see how the line goes.
dannyar
Mar 31, 06:52 PM
Posted this earlier for those interested in this case but dont know what happened to thread. Heres the link to my review.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZVM3xpasg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeZVM3xpasg
SilvorX
Oct 13, 09:22 PM
Originally posted by arn
anonymous source:
17" iMacs
40, 60, 80 GB
800, 933, 1GHZ
1GB Ram
Don't know how likely... we'll see soon enough.
arn
that'dd be pretty nice, but idd say mwsf also
anonymous source:
17" iMacs
40, 60, 80 GB
800, 933, 1GHZ
1GB Ram
Don't know how likely... we'll see soon enough.
arn
that'dd be pretty nice, but idd say mwsf also
MacDawg
Jan 30, 09:01 AM
As pointed out above, this has been discussed and the iPhone is not specific to AT&T and Verizon, but it is global
Right now there is a lot of chatter, but it will eventually calm down some after launch
At that point we can look forward to all the "disappointed in Verizon threads"
Right now there is a lot of chatter, but it will eventually calm down some after launch
At that point we can look forward to all the "disappointed in Verizon threads"
mad jew
Nov 9, 07:04 AM
WebGrabber (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/4873)
SiteSucker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22803)
Web Dumper (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12801)
Deep Vacuum (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20826)
I don't use any of them but you may like to check them out all the same. :)
SiteSucker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22803)
Web Dumper (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12801)
Deep Vacuum (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20826)
I don't use any of them but you may like to check them out all the same. :)
TheXFactor
Apr 18, 03:55 AM
I had the mStand as well but as Knight mentions, it didn't suit the MacBook Air as good as it does with Apple's other MacBooks, so I let it go and just recently purchased the Griffin Elevator. I must say I really like this stand and its minimal approach matches the MBA aesthetics very well in my opinion.
Also, since it has a smaller incline than the mStand, your able to tilt your Macbook's screen further back.
Very nice and highly recommended.
That looks nice and all, but it's slightly higher than I had in mind. Looking for something that maintains a height so you you can still type on the air, yet elevates it at a slight angle.
Also, since it has a smaller incline than the mStand, your able to tilt your Macbook's screen further back.
Very nice and highly recommended.
That looks nice and all, but it's slightly higher than I had in mind. Looking for something that maintains a height so you you can still type on the air, yet elevates it at a slight angle.
SR20DETDOG
Mar 6, 10:08 PM
I wouldn't be able to say how much capacity you need, however, large hard drives are pretty cheap so I'd probably get a bit more than you think you need. Remember there's no need for a fast HDD, maybe something like a WD caviar green?
nanofrog
Apr 24, 08:25 AM
So I take it you mean something like in the bottom diagram:
Not too keen on the whole soldering part, do you think there
would be 22-pin male to female extension cables where the female part is split up/separate i.e: 1x Power (Molex if available), 1x SATA DATA cable, in this event I would just connect one 2xSATA power to molex cable on it and no need for soldering. Something like in this link here (http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/246707108/sata_cable.html), but the power having only two wires looks odd?
As per the diagram, it's correct (hard to follow the wire colors as the bend around, but it looks right in terms of location as well as color). :)
What you're asking about (backplane cable that splits into two separate connectors with 4 wires for power) do exist (here (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/I2917-05M.asp)). It's not as clean IMO, but functional, and at least from this link, is more expensive (would have expected it to be cheaper, as they're used more often in PC's). If you look, I suspect you'll be able to locate it cheaper (just make sure you've more than 2 wires on the power connector - only get it if it has 4 power wires).
As per soldering, it's not hard, particularly soldering 2 wires together (buying a stick soldering iron, heat shrink tubing and solder won't be that expensive; should be able to manage it for under $20USD <example (http://www.amazon.com/Weller-SP23LK-Marksman-Watt-Soldering/dp/B0009ZD2AG)>, and it's handy for other projects). You can get a pack of heatshrink tubing from Walmart for under $5USD, and stay around the $20USD mark (as I assume you don't have any of the equipment or supplies to do it based on your aversion to soldering).
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Not too keen on the whole soldering part, do you think there
would be 22-pin male to female extension cables where the female part is split up/separate i.e: 1x Power (Molex if available), 1x SATA DATA cable, in this event I would just connect one 2xSATA power to molex cable on it and no need for soldering. Something like in this link here (http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/246707108/sata_cable.html), but the power having only two wires looks odd?
As per the diagram, it's correct (hard to follow the wire colors as the bend around, but it looks right in terms of location as well as color). :)
What you're asking about (backplane cable that splits into two separate connectors with 4 wires for power) do exist (here (http://www.pc-pitstop.com/sas_cables_adapters/I2917-05M.asp)). It's not as clean IMO, but functional, and at least from this link, is more expensive (would have expected it to be cheaper, as they're used more often in PC's). If you look, I suspect you'll be able to locate it cheaper (just make sure you've more than 2 wires on the power connector - only get it if it has 4 power wires).
As per soldering, it's not hard, particularly soldering 2 wires together (buying a stick soldering iron, heat shrink tubing and solder won't be that expensive; should be able to manage it for under $20USD <example (http://www.amazon.com/Weller-SP23LK-Marksman-Watt-Soldering/dp/B0009ZD2AG)>, and it's handy for other projects). You can get a pack of heatshrink tubing from Walmart for under $5USD, and stay around the $20USD mark (as I assume you don't have any of the equipment or supplies to do it based on your aversion to soldering).
LightSpeed1
Apr 22, 12:41 AM
Is there anyone out there who is still surprised by apple's numbers.
mazola
Oct 26, 11:25 AM
But what do the Chinese characters mean?
spidler
Feb 12, 12:29 AM
Hey, I recently found myself a PowerMac G3 350 mhrz and want to put OS X on it. It currently has 8.5 installed on it, so when I tryed to boot from the install disk I got the weird source-like jargin. Anyway, I tried to install the "9.2.1 Update" but it says that my Firmware is out-of-date and that I need to run the utilities from the CD Extra folder. Well, I think that the CD that I got when I bought this computer is from a G3 Server, so it doesn't look to have any firmware updates on it.
Anyway, what should my next step be? Where would I find firmware updates that old? :p This compu will be worthless for me if I can't upgrade it to OS X, Classic is dead.
Thanks for any help.
Anyway, what should my next step be? Where would I find firmware updates that old? :p This compu will be worthless for me if I can't upgrade it to OS X, Classic is dead.
Thanks for any help.
discounteggroll
Apr 20, 11:13 AM
so we'll have to JB our pads if we haven't yet done so? Might be the straw that makes me JB then
macfrik
Mar 18, 10:26 AM
Which target?
I got mine at the super target at fort union. They had 4 yesterday. The was 1 guy who took 1 and i took 1. So if you are lucky they mit still have some.
I got mine at the super target at fort union. They had 4 yesterday. The was 1 guy who took 1 and i took 1. So if you are lucky they mit still have some.
chrono1081
Apr 5, 06:15 PM
Hi guys,
I will be applying for some internships and need to get a technical resume done sometime in the future. I want to pay a professional to do it but in my area there are none around my area that write resumes for technical fields. I was wondering if any of you have ever used an online service, and if so would you recommend one?
I've been on the hiring side of things many times and I know how important a nice looking resume is and mine definitely needs updated so I am in search of a service that does this well.
I will be applying for some internships and need to get a technical resume done sometime in the future. I want to pay a professional to do it but in my area there are none around my area that write resumes for technical fields. I was wondering if any of you have ever used an online service, and if so would you recommend one?
I've been on the hiring side of things many times and I know how important a nice looking resume is and mine definitely needs updated so I am in search of a service that does this well.
fistful
Dec 19, 01:03 PM
You think that's the new iLife '06...? ;)
I don't know, you think they'll really hold out until June for iLife '06? :p
Everyone else, thanks for the comments but now I have question: twitch or bounce?
I don't know, you think they'll really hold out until June for iLife '06? :p
Everyone else, thanks for the comments but now I have question: twitch or bounce?
imwoblin
Apr 4, 08:29 PM
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I replaced my old reliable gen 1 core duo 15" MacBook Pro with the entry level 11" Air and couldn't be happier. Don't get all caught up in specs, this little guy is super speedy and seems to be optimized for the SSD. After a few days of getting used to the smaller but high rez screen, all is groovy. My only semi wish is for a back lit keyboard. I'm used to not having it now, but I do miss it. All in all a solid, speedy, super lite computer.
I replaced my old reliable gen 1 core duo 15" MacBook Pro with the entry level 11" Air and couldn't be happier. Don't get all caught up in specs, this little guy is super speedy and seems to be optimized for the SSD. After a few days of getting used to the smaller but high rez screen, all is groovy. My only semi wish is for a back lit keyboard. I'm used to not having it now, but I do miss it. All in all a solid, speedy, super lite computer.
macnerd77
Jun 19, 09:39 PM
Is anyone going to be camping out? Myself and a few friends will be there. We will be playing poker and other games on our card table. :-)
If your at Arden come by and say hi.
If your at Arden come by and say hi.