superbovine
Nov 19, 06:19 PM
Have you checked HotScripts (http://www.hotscripts.com)? Personally I'd use PHP.
i'd hope someone who is able to code to figure out to google his answer especially for something like an asp shopping cart....
i'd hope someone who is able to code to figure out to google his answer especially for something like an asp shopping cart....
Coleman2010
Apr 12, 08:59 PM
As opposed to travelling accidentally? :D
Seriously though, you have my sympathies; roaming rates are horrendous. We often complain about "high prices" here in NZ but we really don't understand how lucky we are; unlocked phones, no falling back to 2G, don't pay for incoming calls...
That was the iPad auto spell check. That should read "internationally."
Seriously though, you have my sympathies; roaming rates are horrendous. We often complain about "high prices" here in NZ but we really don't understand how lucky we are; unlocked phones, no falling back to 2G, don't pay for incoming calls...
That was the iPad auto spell check. That should read "internationally."
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 09:54 AM
Maybe sell the parts (SSD an MBP) separately.
Mac2Sell (http://www.mac2sell.net), Gazelle (http://www.gazelle.com) or eBay (Việt Nam (http://chodientu.vn/ebay), T�rkiye (http://www.gittigidiyor.com/), Česk� republika (http://www.eim.ebay.cz/), Hanguk (http://www.auction.co.kr/default.html)) might be good price checkers.
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from http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Marketplace_Rules#General_Rules
Mac2Sell (http://www.mac2sell.net), Gazelle (http://www.gazelle.com) or eBay (Việt Nam (http://chodientu.vn/ebay), T�rkiye (http://www.gittigidiyor.com/), Česk� republika (http://www.eim.ebay.cz/), Hanguk (http://www.auction.co.kr/default.html)) might be good price checkers.
Selling outside the Marketplace
All threads offering items for sale or trade, asking to buy items, or asking for pricing advice on items to be sold must be posted in the Marketplace forum, which is accessible only to qualified members and subject to additional rules; see the Marketplace Rules for details. Members not eligible for the Marketplace forum may not start threads elsewhere for such purposes.
from http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:Forum_Rules#Things_Not_to_Do
Eligibility.
To use the Marketplace forum (read threads, start threads, or post replies), you must be a forum member with user title 6502 or above, which means that you have 250 or more posts as displayed in your User Profile. This gives other members a chance to become familiar with you. To see your User Profile, click Quick Links -> My Profile at the top of a forum page. You must also have been a member for at least 180 days.
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Mac Seller
Apr 8, 09:15 PM
Hello, I am new to the site and am glad to be on board. I am not a computer person just a low end user! I have the original blueberry Mac, keyboard and want to sell it. I had the drive cleared so it is like new. How does one go about selling it?;) MS
Cify
Apr 10, 07:30 PM
What program should I use to try to get this to work with windows 7?
I'm also wondering what to put instead of optimum.net if I'm on Time Warner.
I'm also wondering what to put instead of optimum.net if I'm on Time Warner.
entatlrg
Apr 18, 11:04 AM
Makes sense.
A new designed iPhone in 2011 shouldn't be expected. Far too early too be bored with the iPhone 4.
Unless you're in the 1% of geeks or one of those "OMG I'll die if a new iPhone doesn't come out" spoiled kids out there who need new phone's, ipads, OS's, UI's every few months.
Spec bump in redesign in 2012 - that's one to bet on.
A new designed iPhone in 2011 shouldn't be expected. Far too early too be bored with the iPhone 4.
Unless you're in the 1% of geeks or one of those "OMG I'll die if a new iPhone doesn't come out" spoiled kids out there who need new phone's, ipads, OS's, UI's every few months.
Spec bump in redesign in 2012 - that's one to bet on.
the_fellowship
May 25, 08:03 AM
Might pop in on the way to work...
Dagless
Aug 4, 04:20 PM
Nothing really for me this Autumn. Persona 3 just got dispatched and I have Ys Seven on preorder. But I think that's it for me.
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 19, 05:35 PM
Apple Lossless Codec is a compromise between the small but lossy encoding of AAC or MP3 and the large file sizes of pristine AIFF audio. Apple Lossless provides full uncompressed CD quality audio in about half the space of the original file, answering the call by discriminating musical ears for a format that offered both compression and high-quality audio.
If I read your post right it seems that you are importing from your cds in either aac or mp3 and then converting those files to apple lossless. Unless you have a lot of space, not a lot of cds, and a really good ear I would not reccomend importing your cds to apple lossess. I import my cds at 192kps AAC and can't tell the difference between that and the cd.
If I read your post right it seems that you are importing from your cds in either aac or mp3 and then converting those files to apple lossless. Unless you have a lot of space, not a lot of cds, and a really good ear I would not reccomend importing your cds to apple lossess. I import my cds at 192kps AAC and can't tell the difference between that and the cd.
MowingDevil
Apr 14, 02:05 AM
You don't need it you are correct. I'd need to do a comparison to really find out what the difference is. From what I've been able to find out it seems the active DI is best for instruments w/ active pickups like some basses & acoustic guitars. The guys from Radial say their units allow for a wider dynamic range if I understood that right....whereas some cheaper passive units clip off some portions of a hot signal. The J48 is both passive & active (via phantom power). I'm still trying to sort all this out.
Don't panic
Sep 15, 07:35 PM
windows gadgets?
tea&cake
Apr 15, 08:35 AM
Thanks for the advice, its really appreciated, I will do that over the weekend, enjoy your weekend.
waw74
Apr 20, 11:44 AM
a switch is basically like a power strip for ethernet, granted it has some electronics in it, but for the user, the use is pretty much the same.
gspannu
Apr 15, 06:03 PM
It is appearing in Finder preferences... DP2 & Update
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Have you tried deleting finder.plist ?
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Have you tried deleting finder.plist ?
Nawlins
Jul 26, 01:38 PM
I just ripped a CD onto iTunes for the first time, and all the songs were imported as .mp3 files instead of .aac. Anyone know why this is occuring, and how I can fix it?
Thanks, Alex
Thanks, Alex
velocityg4
Jan 12, 07:14 PM
one step closer....
http://www.scifi-review.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/LukeSkywalkerCyborgHand.jpg
I wonder if we will hit that point first or if cloning technology will make the point moot by growing fully functioning attachable limbs first.
http://www.scifi-review.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/LukeSkywalkerCyborgHand.jpg
I wonder if we will hit that point first or if cloning technology will make the point moot by growing fully functioning attachable limbs first.
ergdegdeg
May 5, 05:34 PM
The image has to be an .eps file (encapsulated postscript).
Only if he's using straight latex. If he's using pdflatex etc. he can use more common formats.
Only if he's using straight latex. If he's using pdflatex etc. he can use more common formats.
IJ Reilly
Oct 12, 10:09 AM
There are still two problems:
1) While Pages and Keynote may be exported to Word and Powerpoint, it is not flawless. When working with word documents and presentations small changes may not matter significantly, but when dealing with numbers, there is ZERO room for error.
2) Pages and Keynote (and it seems the "Lasso") are all targeted at the non-experienced computer user. Unfortunately, for the most part, that is the exact opposite audience who use spreadsheets.
Oy veh. Do I ever dislike hearing remarks like this.
1) As has been pointed out probably a hundred times before, document exchange even between different versions of Word is not "flawless."
2) While you're at it, you might as well say that the Mac is "targeted at the non-experienced computer user." A lot of people do, you know. That's what you get for making it easier to use, right?
1) While Pages and Keynote may be exported to Word and Powerpoint, it is not flawless. When working with word documents and presentations small changes may not matter significantly, but when dealing with numbers, there is ZERO room for error.
2) Pages and Keynote (and it seems the "Lasso") are all targeted at the non-experienced computer user. Unfortunately, for the most part, that is the exact opposite audience who use spreadsheets.
Oy veh. Do I ever dislike hearing remarks like this.
1) As has been pointed out probably a hundred times before, document exchange even between different versions of Word is not "flawless."
2) While you're at it, you might as well say that the Mac is "targeted at the non-experienced computer user." A lot of people do, you know. That's what you get for making it easier to use, right?
Hattig
Oct 12, 11:25 AM
Not everyone agrees, do they? Many Mac "fanatics" prefer Word. This one prefers Pages.
I like Pages for small documents (<20 pages). It has very crisp text display and it is quite nippy in use. The exposed features are quite comprehensive in a single-user environment and the application is quite fun to use. I have yet to try Mellel's word processor however, that is meant to be very good.
It certainly doesn't have the quirks of Word, but it has its own quirks that can be very annoying. For example it wants to be Page Oriented, but then acts like a word processor within each Page, allowing you to have multi-page Pages (that the page template doesn't apply to). WTF?! I admit I didn't get iWork the upgrades didn't seem worthwhile. Hopefully iWork 2007 will be more tempting.
OpenOffice.org and NeoOffice/J are slow clunky embarrassments to open source. AbiWord, Gnumeric, etc, are far nippier (although the former is barely a word processor).
KeyNote is, of course, awesome. However there needs to be a KeyNote viewer application for Windows (and Mac), PowerPoint export isn't ideal, and QuickTime is a bulky tradeoff.
I like Pages for small documents (<20 pages). It has very crisp text display and it is quite nippy in use. The exposed features are quite comprehensive in a single-user environment and the application is quite fun to use. I have yet to try Mellel's word processor however, that is meant to be very good.
It certainly doesn't have the quirks of Word, but it has its own quirks that can be very annoying. For example it wants to be Page Oriented, but then acts like a word processor within each Page, allowing you to have multi-page Pages (that the page template doesn't apply to). WTF?! I admit I didn't get iWork the upgrades didn't seem worthwhile. Hopefully iWork 2007 will be more tempting.
OpenOffice.org and NeoOffice/J are slow clunky embarrassments to open source. AbiWord, Gnumeric, etc, are far nippier (although the former is barely a word processor).
KeyNote is, of course, awesome. However there needs to be a KeyNote viewer application for Windows (and Mac), PowerPoint export isn't ideal, and QuickTime is a bulky tradeoff.
kalex
Apr 28, 11:22 PM
I'm on Ipad2. i didn't test it with ipads and cablevision app but i tested it a while ago on iphones using beejive IM app. I bought the app and gave it to my friend who had to sign with my itunes account to get the app installed
Fiveos22
Mar 1, 11:01 PM
What does this mean? The slashdot crowd hasn't even weighed in on this yet (11:00 PM central).
Does this mean that Gimp is going to get a major overhaul?
Will I be able to get a less expensive version of CS?
Will I be able to compile my own CS (holy crap!)?
Does this mean that Gimp is going to get a major overhaul?
Will I be able to get a less expensive version of CS?
Will I be able to compile my own CS (holy crap!)?
a1kim
Apr 4, 04:00 PM
I just got the 13" Air from my new job, and I love this thing. There is no going back for me. I had a two year old MacBook Pro 15" before this and a string of Powerbooks before that. The size/weight is perfect, and the speed bump from the SDD is just awesome. Definitely faster than my last MacBook Pro at almost all tasks, despite it having a slower processor.
Doraemon
May 25, 09:44 AM
I think it's a really good idea.
Once they increase the number of available podbooks, I think this could really become big.
Once they increase the number of available podbooks, I think this could really become big.
Keleko
Mar 28, 08:25 PM
I gave up using Aperture to manage facebook and flickr images. It was way too slow, and I sometimes had Aperture delete a picture on Flickr after I did some more edits. I'd lose all the comments and favorites it had attached to it, which are part of the fun of posting there. I went back to manually uploading using the Flickr upload program.
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