5300cs
Sep 11, 07:50 AM
I was out getting drunk after work- we're 13 hours ahead over here. One of my friends emailed me that an airplane had hit the World Trade Center. My wife also emailed me saying the same thing. I thought it was just a strange accident until I heard the second tower was hit soon afterwards and guessing something was wrong.
It was difficult to turn off the TV and sleep that night as all the Japanese networks were showing the same footage over and over again...
It was difficult to turn off the TV and sleep that night as all the Japanese networks were showing the same footage over and over again...
MacBytes
Nov 2, 11:24 AM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: A9 Toolbar released for Mozilla Firefox (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041102122406)
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Link: A9 Toolbar released for Mozilla Firefox (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20041102122406)
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Approved by Mudbug
Chundles
Oct 26, 08:12 AM
I find the interface of this thing more interesting the the button thing... This must be the interface of the future because the menu system on the present ipods, i know its brilliant but its a bit old, by the way its more remote control than ipod, i think theres too much info on the screen for it too be an ipod... i reckon its a media remote control thing.. The patent doenst mention ipod so i think its a remote for bringing music to the living room... im probably wrong but thats what i think.. Anyway ive been waiting for touch screen not touch sides...
Sorry Chris but you're not allowed to criticise any industrial design. Ever. I still blame you for turning BMWs into swamp-donkeys. :p ;)
And iDrive - you've got some 'splaining to doooo.
Sorry Chris but you're not allowed to criticise any industrial design. Ever. I still blame you for turning BMWs into swamp-donkeys. :p ;)
And iDrive - you've got some 'splaining to doooo.
badda
Apr 20, 06:27 AM
I have a few versions of it somewhere, I know I have the 1984-2004 version. If I find anything else I'll let you know. :)
Great! If you have a clean version of the original, I would love to have a copy (via something like megaupload/rapidshare etc) please. I'd really appreciate it.
Great! If you have a clean version of the original, I would love to have a copy (via something like megaupload/rapidshare etc) please. I'd really appreciate it.
tny
Oct 4, 12:29 PM
Using GSP and Iphoto only makes sense if the photo's have the GSP location information as part of the photo. So that mean that the Camera taking the picture has a GSP reciever in it, which is great outside, but GPS does not work indoors
1. The GPS receiver could cache the last known (outdoor) position and use that in the meta tags for the photo.
2. Folks are working on getting GPS to work indoors on a small chip: see <http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=3053> especially this paragraph:
In the Taylor system, the GPS receiver is relieved of the burden of searching out the satellite frequencies, demodulating satellite navigation data, and computing satellite coordinates, because this information is provided over a separate wireless link. Of course, in the cell phone environment, a separate wireless link is readily available. Over the last few years, cellular handset makers such as Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Qualcomm cooperated in the adoption of standard formats for A-GPS information interchange. We now have A-GPS standards for GSM, CDMA, and US-TDMA wireless technologies.
1. The GPS receiver could cache the last known (outdoor) position and use that in the meta tags for the photo.
2. Folks are working on getting GPS to work indoors on a small chip: see <http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=3053> especially this paragraph:
In the Taylor system, the GPS receiver is relieved of the burden of searching out the satellite frequencies, demodulating satellite navigation data, and computing satellite coordinates, because this information is provided over a separate wireless link. Of course, in the cell phone environment, a separate wireless link is readily available. Over the last few years, cellular handset makers such as Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Qualcomm cooperated in the adoption of standard formats for A-GPS information interchange. We now have A-GPS standards for GSM, CDMA, and US-TDMA wireless technologies.
CP450
Apr 19, 08:41 AM
Thanks for the information. It's much appreciated.
Killyp
Nov 22, 03:26 AM
killyp.deviantart.com (http://killyp.deviantart.com)
Haven't added anything in ages...
Haven't added anything in ages...
joecool85
Mar 22, 01:52 PM
I never understood the point of "folding". So pointless :rolleyes:
I could say the same about your post.
I think its a worthwhile endeavor. I happen to do SETI though, not folding. At least till I get 1000 units done on SETI. Thats my goal.
I could say the same about your post.
I think its a worthwhile endeavor. I happen to do SETI though, not folding. At least till I get 1000 units done on SETI. Thats my goal.
ender land
May 3, 06:22 PM
Whenever I paste or delete the following excerpt within xcode, it gets unbelievably slow (probably 30 second time from "cmd v" to actually showing the text)
//add all times to that value
for (multimap<PathID, double>::iterator i = pathTimes.first; i != pathTimes.second; i++) {
if (temp == 0) {
firstPathID = (*i).first;
firstPathIDtime = (*i).second;
}
if (temp == 1) {
secondPathID = (*i).first;
secondPathIDtime = (*i).second;
}
temp++;
}
Is there something within that causing the problem?
//add all times to that value
for (multimap<PathID, double>::iterator i = pathTimes.first; i != pathTimes.second; i++) {
if (temp == 0) {
firstPathID = (*i).first;
firstPathIDtime = (*i).second;
}
if (temp == 1) {
secondPathID = (*i).first;
secondPathIDtime = (*i).second;
}
temp++;
}
Is there something within that causing the problem?
gsmumbo
Apr 22, 06:19 PM
So with Dev Preview 2 update 1 I am having collabd constantly crashing which makes crashreporter launch and take up a good portion of CPU. It is stuck in a loop and keeps trying to reopen. Is there any way to remove the server portion of Lion entirely(as I can't keep collabd from trying to start)?
jnc
Jan 25, 12:02 PM
I mainly want more ports on the ACDs so that I can hook up my apple t.v. and watch HD movies on it. I can't believe apple didn't offer HD movie rentals for computers.:mad:
Is HD :apple:tv only? I missed that.
Is HD :apple:tv only? I missed that.
LagunaSol
Apr 20, 04:00 PM
What I want to know is who are the 3 idiots who disliked this topic :eek:
I could easily name 3...
I could easily name 3...
bousozoku
Jan 19, 09:10 PM
Apple doesn't put on Macworld. There used to be two Macworlds, one in SF in Jan. and another on the East Coast in the summer. The Boston show disappeared a few years after Apple stopped going to that one. The WWDC is now Apple's summer event.
More precisely, the Boston show moved to New York City. After September 11, they people behind the show wanted to move it back to Boston and Apple refused to participate for some reason.
More precisely, the Boston show moved to New York City. After September 11, they people behind the show wanted to move it back to Boston and Apple refused to participate for some reason.
jouster
Apr 4, 05:49 PM
I do not disagree with you. I should have said for "my real work". Obviously there are activities that require mobile computing and can be handled by a phone, tablet, netbook etc. just fine.
Sorry - it wasn't aimed at you in particular. Rather, at the hordes of people who seem to think small notebooks and tablets - Apple ones in particular :) - are only for consumption. A later poster put it perfectly: the market has evolved, not the computers. In practical terms, as a business traveller, this suggests to me that I'll see fewer and fewer guys in suits schlepping gigantic Dell laptops with power bricks the size of small houses, and using them solely for Word and Outlook.
Sorry - it wasn't aimed at you in particular. Rather, at the hordes of people who seem to think small notebooks and tablets - Apple ones in particular :) - are only for consumption. A later poster put it perfectly: the market has evolved, not the computers. In practical terms, as a business traveller, this suggests to me that I'll see fewer and fewer guys in suits schlepping gigantic Dell laptops with power bricks the size of small houses, and using them solely for Word and Outlook.
NAG
Apr 15, 02:27 PM
I have to agree here.
Until they find games that the 3D is actually part of game play (it is essential to the actual game and not just add on prettyness), it's just a nice extra but it's a gimmick and not enough to actually sell it over other devices. ANd I really don't see how 3d, at least how it is implemented in the Nintendo, can really be implemented to be part of game play and not just something to pretty up the screen. Sure, it adds to the experience, but it's not essential to the experience. You could play a similar game on another game player easily enough, just not as "pretty".
Any console/hand held in the end, if it is going to sell itself for playing games, has to get the games that make people want it to play them.
Not to rain on your parade but there will never be a game that requires 3D for the 3DS. It will always be optional because not everyone can use it/see it or at the very least can play it for as long before they are fatigued. Game designers probably won't be too keen to limit their market like that for something that would work just as well as a 2D game.
As far as iOS gaming and the virtual joystick kludge, I agree. It is like how in some very early console games/programs you had a full on mouse cursor that you controlled with the D-pad. How long did it take them to figure out that was a horrible idea? You have to design for the device, and not many developers are doing it (great examples of how not to do it are the various RPGs with maybe the exception of Battleheart but even that is a bit clunky). Personally, I hope someone ports a game like Aquaria or Ocarina of Time because I think touch based gaming is much better at music than console or keyboard & mouse because it can just give you a keyboard or some other simulation.
Until they find games that the 3D is actually part of game play (it is essential to the actual game and not just add on prettyness), it's just a nice extra but it's a gimmick and not enough to actually sell it over other devices. ANd I really don't see how 3d, at least how it is implemented in the Nintendo, can really be implemented to be part of game play and not just something to pretty up the screen. Sure, it adds to the experience, but it's not essential to the experience. You could play a similar game on another game player easily enough, just not as "pretty".
Any console/hand held in the end, if it is going to sell itself for playing games, has to get the games that make people want it to play them.
Not to rain on your parade but there will never be a game that requires 3D for the 3DS. It will always be optional because not everyone can use it/see it or at the very least can play it for as long before they are fatigued. Game designers probably won't be too keen to limit their market like that for something that would work just as well as a 2D game.
As far as iOS gaming and the virtual joystick kludge, I agree. It is like how in some very early console games/programs you had a full on mouse cursor that you controlled with the D-pad. How long did it take them to figure out that was a horrible idea? You have to design for the device, and not many developers are doing it (great examples of how not to do it are the various RPGs with maybe the exception of Battleheart but even that is a bit clunky). Personally, I hope someone ports a game like Aquaria or Ocarina of Time because I think touch based gaming is much better at music than console or keyboard & mouse because it can just give you a keyboard or some other simulation.
samcraig
Mar 25, 10:42 AM
Thanks for the replies..
now investigating just going 1080p24 and converting from 60i to 50i instead to provide them the footage. Seems as though the loss of quality would be significantly less than standard video...
now investigating just going 1080p24 and converting from 60i to 50i instead to provide them the footage. Seems as though the loss of quality would be significantly less than standard video...
elppa
Feb 13, 04:19 PM
See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/array.sorting.php
<?php
$referrer[0] = "Company A";
$referrercount[0] = 300;
$referrer[1] = "Company B";
$referrercount[1] = 500;
$referrer[2] = "Company C";
$referrercount[2] = 100;
// sort high to low, maintain indices
arsort($referrercount);
foreach($referrercount as $key => $value) {
echo "{$referrer[$key]}: {$referrercount[$key]}".PHP_EOL;
}
?>
Prints:
Company B: 500
Company A: 300
Company C: 100
Hope I have understood and that is what you are after? :)
<?php
$referrer[0] = "Company A";
$referrercount[0] = 300;
$referrer[1] = "Company B";
$referrercount[1] = 500;
$referrer[2] = "Company C";
$referrercount[2] = 100;
// sort high to low, maintain indices
arsort($referrercount);
foreach($referrercount as $key => $value) {
echo "{$referrer[$key]}: {$referrercount[$key]}".PHP_EOL;
}
?>
Prints:
Company B: 500
Company A: 300
Company C: 100
Hope I have understood and that is what you are after? :)
Wongers
Feb 20, 02:42 PM
Hi,
Im thinking about buying a Mac Mini. I was going to opt for the non server version and get the 2.66ghz processor and the upgraded hard drive to 500GB.
My question is, is it a worthwhile upgrade? or is it just better to leave it with the 2.4ghz and get a better hard drive.
Regarding the hard drive, are you able to buy a faster one ie, one that runs at 7200rpm and put it in the mac mini yourself. I have heard that the drive in the Mac Mini is a slow hard drive.
What is the biggest hard drive that will work in the Mac Mini?
Many Thanks
Im thinking about buying a Mac Mini. I was going to opt for the non server version and get the 2.66ghz processor and the upgraded hard drive to 500GB.
My question is, is it a worthwhile upgrade? or is it just better to leave it with the 2.4ghz and get a better hard drive.
Regarding the hard drive, are you able to buy a faster one ie, one that runs at 7200rpm and put it in the mac mini yourself. I have heard that the drive in the Mac Mini is a slow hard drive.
What is the biggest hard drive that will work in the Mac Mini?
Many Thanks
Amnesiac1
May 5, 07:14 PM
If one buys a $999 laptop, why would they give away a $499 iPad with it? That's half the price of the laptop and over double what they have done in the past. I don't see it happening, I'd be happy to be proven wrong though. I'd pick up a MacBook if they were giving away a free iPad with it.
http://www.techperiod.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/free_ipad.png
http://www.techperiod.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/free_ipad.png
Broc27
Feb 15, 10:20 PM
Hello there!
I set up a mac mini server for my little company a few months ago and I find it to be overkill for the simple tasks I use it for. Originally I planned to setup a web hosting service, an email server and a wiki but our needs didn't grow as I expected and we found simpler alternatives.
Anyway, I am now thinking about selling it but I was wondering if it was simple to transfer the Mac OS X Server license. I can't seem to find info online on how to do this and I don't want to sell a product which won't easily be usable.
Any tips on doing this?
Thanks!
I set up a mac mini server for my little company a few months ago and I find it to be overkill for the simple tasks I use it for. Originally I planned to setup a web hosting service, an email server and a wiki but our needs didn't grow as I expected and we found simpler alternatives.
Anyway, I am now thinking about selling it but I was wondering if it was simple to transfer the Mac OS X Server license. I can't seem to find info online on how to do this and I don't want to sell a product which won't easily be usable.
Any tips on doing this?
Thanks!
Cmegamighty
Apr 14, 04:54 PM
I'm on 4.3, what do I do to prepare myself for the upcoming jailbreak? Thanks... do I have to update to 4.3.1 then save my Shsh blob?
TheBaconKing
Mar 14, 01:39 AM
Check out how fast it reloads now on the iPad 2 as well!!
https://twitter.com/chpwn/status/47110490517803008
https://twitter.com/chpwn/status/47110490517803008
iMeowbot
Sep 19, 11:13 PM
I think that local connection is what they used - cool stuff. Is that in MX 2004 or the newest version?
It's been there a while, probably the first MX (6) release.
It's been there a while, probably the first MX (6) release.
clintob
Oct 12, 01:55 PM
Why on Earth would you expect Apple to ship iWork with it's machines for free? iWork is not MS Works - it's already far superior, and it's still a baby. In one or two more revisions, iWork will be a better overall suite of Apps than Office (which frankly, isn't saying much). It's unreasonable to expect Apple to give that away for free.
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