
vaderhater245
May 3, 12:09 PM
If your willing to spend a little extra, I'd check out the HP ZR22. It's a little bit smaller but you get what you pay for. IPS, Full HD, All the ports you need.

age234
Oct 26, 08:03 AM
Would that be possibly that Apple is trying to patent as many as possible user interface/method so that no one can get anything closer to the REAL video iPod?
I think that's a much more likely possibility. It's smart to patent anything you invent, even if you have no intention of using it for anything.
I think that's a much more likely possibility. It's smart to patent anything you invent, even if you have no intention of using it for anything.

rrandyy
Apr 18, 02:58 PM
I'm looking to setup an external hard drive with my airport extreme.
Plan to use it for:
Time machine backups
Air drive
I'm looking for about 500GB to 1TB. Ideally, the drive will be setup near my TV, so it is important that it is quiet. Any suggestions for an external drive?
Order of importance:
1. Quiet
2. Size (500GB+)
3. Price
4. Looks
I did search, but surprisingly did not find many relevant posts. If you are aware of any, please link to them. Thanks!
Plan to use it for:
Time machine backups
Air drive
I'm looking for about 500GB to 1TB. Ideally, the drive will be setup near my TV, so it is important that it is quiet. Any suggestions for an external drive?
Order of importance:
1. Quiet
2. Size (500GB+)
3. Price
4. Looks
I did search, but surprisingly did not find many relevant posts. If you are aware of any, please link to them. Thanks!

kcdude
May 1, 08:28 PM
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mlblacy
Jan 3, 06:25 AM
a photographer friend and I have a running debate on Epson vs Canon, and we have had both. I recently replaced my large format Epson for a Cannon Pro 9000 Mark II. I paid around $300 (there were some sales and a $100 rebate), although you can find some steals on EBay for mint never unboxed ones (there were some offers that have away the printer with the purchase of a certain camera back). I think I dropped around $800 for my previous Epson...
The 9000 is blazing fast, especially when compared to most Epsons which are notoriously poky. I can print a 13x19 in about 5 minutes, whereas my Epson took easily five times longer. The Epson seemed to chew through ink even when not printing... Startups, preprinting, calibration, head cleanings... But even that didn't stop the continual head cloggings. Pigment ink just tends to dry out and clog a lot more.... Especially if you are not running it every day. I had only had a job every other month, often I had to replace the cartridges... Making the per print price pretty darn expensive. It produced beautiful prints, but I also had to swap black cartridges depending on if I was printing on matte or glossy papers... Pretty lame.
The canon can go borderless at 13x19. It does drink ink at a frightening rate, but at least it does that whle printing, lol. Buy ink at Amazon, get it on a delivery schedule and you will save even more. I pay about half what it costs at staples for ink.
Need a real large format printer? Then I would probably say go Epson...
Cheers,
Michael
The 9000 is blazing fast, especially when compared to most Epsons which are notoriously poky. I can print a 13x19 in about 5 minutes, whereas my Epson took easily five times longer. The Epson seemed to chew through ink even when not printing... Startups, preprinting, calibration, head cleanings... But even that didn't stop the continual head cloggings. Pigment ink just tends to dry out and clog a lot more.... Especially if you are not running it every day. I had only had a job every other month, often I had to replace the cartridges... Making the per print price pretty darn expensive. It produced beautiful prints, but I also had to swap black cartridges depending on if I was printing on matte or glossy papers... Pretty lame.
The canon can go borderless at 13x19. It does drink ink at a frightening rate, but at least it does that whle printing, lol. Buy ink at Amazon, get it on a delivery schedule and you will save even more. I pay about half what it costs at staples for ink.
Need a real large format printer? Then I would probably say go Epson...
Cheers,
Michael

bushbabywas
May 5, 07:13 AM
Just got a replacement 3GS on 4.2.1 and though I've googled and searched this forum, I can't figure out whether I can have an untethered JB yet if I update to 4.3.3.
I know a tethered JB is available, but I also got the impression that for 4.3.3 3GS, one of the 4.3.2 untethered methods will still work - i.e. RedSn0w or PwnageTool. Is that true? If so, which is best/easiest?
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14568
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14573
If not, I get the impression there'll be a 4.3.3 untethered coming soon - is that correct? Sorry if these questions are a bit stupid, I couldn't find clear answers anywhere...
I know a tethered JB is available, but I also got the impression that for 4.3.3 3GS, one of the 4.3.2 untethered methods will still work - i.e. RedSn0w or PwnageTool. Is that true? If so, which is best/easiest?
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14568
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=14573
If not, I get the impression there'll be a 4.3.3 untethered coming soon - is that correct? Sorry if these questions are a bit stupid, I couldn't find clear answers anywhere...

gwuMACaddict
Dec 31, 11:31 AM
i dig it... its layed out much like my other forum... ridemonkey.com... go arn

maccompaq
Feb 1, 09:47 AM
The iPhone4 on Verizon will make Apple so much more money that the stock will move up a lot more. I am already counting my money.

mbl42
Dec 2, 09:42 PM
I have some ones in great condition. Make me an offer via PM or email. :)

snebes
Apr 5, 05:34 PM
If there are manageable blocks, perhaps you should just use a regular expression to match/remove them. Or are you looking for more complex alterations?

LimeiBook86
Dec 18, 02:38 PM
I'm upgrading my PC and I don't think I'll be needing the old parts. So I might be selling these parts. So here are some parts I'm considering to sell:
*Chaintech P4X400-VT8235 ATX Motherboard - 8x AGP slot, LAN, Sound, PCI, Two DDR RAM Slots
*Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.2ghz CPU (Socket 478)
*AverMedia PCI TVTuner with FM tuner and Composite & S-Video Video Im (Drivers can be downloaded online)
I'm not 100% sure if I'd be selling these but, I'd just like to know maybe how much these parts would go for. :D
-Limey
*Chaintech P4X400-VT8235 ATX Motherboard - 8x AGP slot, LAN, Sound, PCI, Two DDR RAM Slots
*Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.2ghz CPU (Socket 478)
*AverMedia PCI TVTuner with FM tuner and Composite & S-Video Video Im (Drivers can be downloaded online)
I'm not 100% sure if I'd be selling these but, I'd just like to know maybe how much these parts would go for. :D
-Limey

offwidafairies
Apr 2, 05:37 PM
i can't believe this has no comments. does anyone here use MobileMe for windows? not me...

Abstract
Dec 9, 04:00 AM
Abstract likes this.

coopdog
Apr 15, 03:06 PM
I picked up an older APC 1500 XS with an external 47lb. APC XS/RS battery pack for $20 as-is from a surplus place ($1500+ retail). I let the unit charge overnight and with a PC pulling 200W and my screens, speakers, modem and airport extreme pulling less than another 100W I could get 120 min of backup power! I knew though, it wouldn't be in surplus if it was working like it should.
Under a 700W load the UPS would fail it's self-test, but at my barebones (387W) it passed just fine even with batteries last replaced in 2005 according to the powerchute software. Everytime the UPS went onto battery, I would hear a constant electrical noise/hum, I thought it was the UPS inverters. I then tried to do the real test - unplug the UPS and see how long the batteries really last under a 387W load. The 6 12V batteries lost 10% every few seconds; batteries are dead. Near the end of the test I bent down and I could hear that the Jacob's Ladder arcing sound/hum was coming from my PC's power supply not the UPS! :eek:
So yesterday 2 9Ah 12V batteries (Tempest) replacement batteries arrived. I installed them and removed the dead external APC battery pack. Now the estimated time is about 25 min, but it will actually last that long. I thought new batteries would have solved the problem. I have an APC 350 between my APC 1500 and my PC, every time I switch to battery power the 350 kicks in and my PC sounds fine for the brief time it's on. Here are my Kill-a-Watt readings:
AC Utility Power: 120-121V, Power Factor: .97-.98
Battery Power: 116V, Power Factor: .79
Here is the sound:http://www.filedropper.com/powersupply It actually sounds more like a large hair trimmer...
From my research, I found that PSUs don't like the square or sine-wave the older APC's put out, and the noise is the PSU's Power Factor correction? Especially if I can expand this UPS unit, I want to make sure it's not doing harm to the devices connected!
Thanks for the help guys!
Under a 700W load the UPS would fail it's self-test, but at my barebones (387W) it passed just fine even with batteries last replaced in 2005 according to the powerchute software. Everytime the UPS went onto battery, I would hear a constant electrical noise/hum, I thought it was the UPS inverters. I then tried to do the real test - unplug the UPS and see how long the batteries really last under a 387W load. The 6 12V batteries lost 10% every few seconds; batteries are dead. Near the end of the test I bent down and I could hear that the Jacob's Ladder arcing sound/hum was coming from my PC's power supply not the UPS! :eek:
So yesterday 2 9Ah 12V batteries (Tempest) replacement batteries arrived. I installed them and removed the dead external APC battery pack. Now the estimated time is about 25 min, but it will actually last that long. I thought new batteries would have solved the problem. I have an APC 350 between my APC 1500 and my PC, every time I switch to battery power the 350 kicks in and my PC sounds fine for the brief time it's on. Here are my Kill-a-Watt readings:
AC Utility Power: 120-121V, Power Factor: .97-.98
Battery Power: 116V, Power Factor: .79
Here is the sound:http://www.filedropper.com/powersupply It actually sounds more like a large hair trimmer...
From my research, I found that PSUs don't like the square or sine-wave the older APC's put out, and the noise is the PSU's Power Factor correction? Especially if I can expand this UPS unit, I want to make sure it's not doing harm to the devices connected!
Thanks for the help guys!

miles01110
May 2, 03:38 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.

liketom
Nov 9, 07:05 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. :)
thanks for them links
a bit rude names though don't ya think hehe
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. :)
thanks for them links
a bit rude names though don't ya think hehe

plasticparadox
Aug 14, 11:08 PM
Let me be clear that this is for myself - eg nothing against the EULA. I want to start folding again on my iBook, but I don't want to see the client. No dock icon, no menu extra, pretty much 'set and forget'. Is it possible? And if so, can someone walk me through it? Of course I'll be folding for 3446 :)

Fishrrman
Apr 23, 10:16 AM
"It seems like the only thing I can do is create a new partition with the free space, transfer all my data into that new one, and delete this one, then resize. but I'm sure there must be an easier way to do this without having to go through all that trouble. I know that if i would have deleted my secondary partition, I would have been able to resize my primary. Is there a way to resize now? maybe through terminal or a third party app?"
ONE WAY:
Do pretty much what you have said above.
Create a new partition where the free space is, then use CarbonCopyCloner to "clone" the contents of the small partition to the bigger one.
Then (VERY important) -- do a "test boot" from the larger partition to be sure that it is bootable and that everything that is supposed to be there, IS there.
Afterwards, you can erase the smaller partition, and _attempt_ to use Disk Utility to delete it (with the hope that you will end up with only one, large partition).
ANOTHER WAY:
You will need an external drive.
Again use CCC to clone the contents of the small partition to the external drive.
Again, do a test boot and verify that all your data is now on the external.
While booted from the external, use Disk Utility to re-initialize the internal drive.
Use CCC to "re-clone" the contents of the external drive back onto the internal.
Again do a test boot to verify that the results are what you want before you erase the external.
NOTE: It would probably be a good idea to have an external drive with a cloned copy of your internal drive "as a bootable backup". It is ALWAYS desirable to have a second, bootable drive for emergencies!
ONE WAY:
Do pretty much what you have said above.
Create a new partition where the free space is, then use CarbonCopyCloner to "clone" the contents of the small partition to the bigger one.
Then (VERY important) -- do a "test boot" from the larger partition to be sure that it is bootable and that everything that is supposed to be there, IS there.
Afterwards, you can erase the smaller partition, and _attempt_ to use Disk Utility to delete it (with the hope that you will end up with only one, large partition).
ANOTHER WAY:
You will need an external drive.
Again use CCC to clone the contents of the small partition to the external drive.
Again, do a test boot and verify that all your data is now on the external.
While booted from the external, use Disk Utility to re-initialize the internal drive.
Use CCC to "re-clone" the contents of the external drive back onto the internal.
Again do a test boot to verify that the results are what you want before you erase the external.
NOTE: It would probably be a good idea to have an external drive with a cloned copy of your internal drive "as a bootable backup". It is ALWAYS desirable to have a second, bootable drive for emergencies!

arn
Mar 9, 03:47 PM
[QUOTE=Raid]I've noticed in the last day that all the links on the left and topics on the right are now in italics (and they maybe bold as well). I use opera & explorer here, and I'm not sure how it looks on safari, but it's hard to read on both of those browsers.[/QUOTE
browser, screenshot?
arn
browser, screenshot?
arn
scan300
Jul 26, 12:22 PM
If the volume issue is mainly with iTunes:
Check the gain settings on your equalizer in iTunes, or unmark the "on" checkbox in the equalizer.
The gain, ideally, should be set to 0dB. It could be that your last iMac had the gain up permanently, creating a louder than normal output. If it is at or below 0dB, you could drive the gain up. Be warned that this can cause some clipping/distortion of your sound.
If the volume is down also with alerts and quicktime movies, check your sound preferences "output volume" is set high enough. (You didn't mention which volume control you have played with in your previous posts).
Check the gain settings on your equalizer in iTunes, or unmark the "on" checkbox in the equalizer.
The gain, ideally, should be set to 0dB. It could be that your last iMac had the gain up permanently, creating a louder than normal output. If it is at or below 0dB, you could drive the gain up. Be warned that this can cause some clipping/distortion of your sound.
If the volume is down also with alerts and quicktime movies, check your sound preferences "output volume" is set high enough. (You didn't mention which volume control you have played with in your previous posts).
arn
Jan 9, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by Doctor Q
How do you toggle it the other way?
same url
arn
How do you toggle it the other way?
same url
arn
woolybugger
Mar 25, 06:26 PM
I have a IOGEAR MiniView Micro 2-Port USB PLUS KVM Switch with Built-in KVM Cables and Audio Support, Model "GCS632U" for $50 from newegg.com
It works great by switching between the PC and Mac with the scroll lock key. The cables make it rather bulky and takes up space behind your desk. Your PS2 keyboard and mouse plug into the switch via a USB port on each computer. Sound works great too.
It works great by switching between the PC and Mac with the scroll lock key. The cables make it rather bulky and takes up space behind your desk. Your PS2 keyboard and mouse plug into the switch via a USB port on each computer. Sound works great too.
Peter Griffin
Sep 15, 05:51 AM
And as for your comment about Eminem, what do you mean he is the only artist who writes his lyrics more than he freestyles? Eminem is highly skilled, but is musically garbage. His last album was a joke. He doesnt hold a candle to the likes of Common Sense, Nas, Rakim, Chuck D etc...
I hear you on this one. Especially, early Nas/Rakim. Their later stuff is garbage.
I hear you on this one. Especially, early Nas/Rakim. Their later stuff is garbage.
apfhex
Oct 20, 09:00 PM
Cool idea. ^_^ Though iSsistant is kinda a weird name.