trackbikes
May 4, 04:47 AM
As has already been said, you are positioned wrongly relative to your iMac. Have you read page 69 of the User Manual that came with your machine?
didn't get a user manual!
Checked online and found the section you are referring to, set it up as stated so i'll try that for a few days ...thanks
didn't get a user manual!
Checked online and found the section you are referring to, set it up as stated so i'll try that for a few days ...thanks
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thejadedmonkey
Oct 8, 02:48 AM
Why is Arn up at 3am?:confused:
pyrotoaster
Aug 16, 02:22 PM
Muwah ha ha!!
BURN!!
You know, it'd be even better if it had some kind of toaster in it. :p
BURN!!
You know, it'd be even better if it had some kind of toaster in it. :p
mischief
Mar 11, 01:44 PM
Posting here has gotten me 3 times the interest a classified did.
I'm in Santa Cruz but if this's a fulltime gig with bennefits and a decent Salary I'd relocate in a heartbeat.
I'm presently the Mac department for a company here locally but I'm a contracted/Hourly so my loyalty is understandably limited. I've been looking to get full employee status but the mac market's kinda slow around here at the moment so they're dragging their feet.
I'm in Santa Cruz but if this's a fulltime gig with bennefits and a decent Salary I'd relocate in a heartbeat.
I'm presently the Mac department for a company here locally but I'm a contracted/Hourly so my loyalty is understandably limited. I've been looking to get full employee status but the mac market's kinda slow around here at the moment so they're dragging their feet.
Surely
Apr 5, 11:19 PM
thank you, surely. i went ahead and posted there. now i'll have to see if i can delete this thread.
YOU can't, but if you click the little http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/report.gif that is in your first post, you can message a moderator to delete it for you.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
YOU can't, but if you click the little http://images.macrumors.com/vb/images/buttons/report.gif that is in your first post, you can message a moderator to delete it for you.
Enjoy your stay! :cool:
Nnavick
Apr 12, 02:42 PM
I tied both and it's gave the same warning
EDIT:
Figured it out
thank you
EDIT:
Figured it out
thank you
Btrthnezr3
Apr 22, 01:53 PM
Awesome! Congrats!
You've gotten to do some really awesome things and now you've got the money and time to find and do more of what you want!
You've gotten to do some really awesome things and now you've got the money and time to find and do more of what you want!
drummr
Apr 7, 10:53 AM
Yes!....wait....No!.....wait......what?:confused:
MooseBlood
Mar 15, 11:40 AM
Maybe if I threw in an extra $2 bill on top of that $50 then they might "find" one in the back. What do you think? Haha.
TemplarKnight
Mar 25, 10:24 AM
So I was courtside for the UW-Milwaukee vs. Illinois NCAA Sweet Sixteen game last night covering it for UWM. I was right next to the basket in front of the Illini Band...BLASTING AWAY. The filled to capacity crowd in their orange, and our section in it's black and gold roared at unbelievable volumes upon each basket made. After about 20 minutes, and noticeing that some of the other photogs had iPods on, I figured what better place to put my Shure E3c's to the test, and I was getting a headache anyway. I grabbed my 60GB iPod Photo and my Shure's, stuck em in and...nothing. I heard next to nothing. With the exception of some incredibly "blatty" trumpets, there was nothing but a low and almost unnoticeable rumble coming from the outside. I spent the second half listening to my iPod, and it wasn't even at 75% volume...I love these earphones!
P.S. Pearl and the gang will be back next year...GO PANTHERS!!!
P.S. Pearl and the gang will be back next year...GO PANTHERS!!!
thedude110
Oct 22, 01:01 AM
KT, this is a winner.
It's not choppy. Well, it is choppy, but that's the point. If it weren't choppy, it wouldn't be nearly as funny. You foreground the convenience of narrative!
Right. By which I mean -- "We're good spies!"
:)
It's not choppy. Well, it is choppy, but that's the point. If it weren't choppy, it wouldn't be nearly as funny. You foreground the convenience of narrative!
Right. By which I mean -- "We're good spies!"
:)
lucasraggers
Dec 31, 03:16 AM
This new look is way better. But I really hate that big ad between the first and second article. With my 1280x960 resolution, I can only see the first article!
TtheB
May 5, 09:13 AM
does this require winterboard?
Yea it needs WinterBoard.
Yea it needs WinterBoard.
zap2
Nov 22, 05:15 PM
What are you looking for trade?
lannim
May 4, 06:28 PM
After all my googling and all my research before beginning my bootcamp journey, I came to the conclusion that I would be forever unable to use my bluetooth keyboard to hold option at startup and bring up the choice of which partition to boot into. However, after stubbornly trying it a few times, I got it to work. I dont know if this has been working for a long time or if a whole lot of people know about it, but I do know a post like this would have saved me a lot of time before figuring it out on my own. For those who care, this is how i did it.
I'm running late 2010 imac i7.
1. Have the computer turned off. Restart would work, im sure, but the timing would be harder.
2. Push the power button on the computer.
3. IMMEDIATELY after pushing the power button on the comp, push it on the keyboard so that the green light turns on and tap some buttons to get it to connect. (I used option..dont think it really matters, or actually if this step is necessary, but this is what ive been doing and its worked several times.)
4. Hopefully having accomplished this before the chime, press and hold option as soon as you hear the chime begin, and if you have the same luck I've been having, the dual boot menu will come up.
Thank god i can put away the usb keyboard again. Like I said, I dont know if i sound like an idiot right now because everyone already knows this, but I felt an obligation to at least put it out there.
Note: I couldnt get the mouse to connect the same way, but no biggy because you can use the arrow keys/enter to choose the partition.
I'm running late 2010 imac i7.
1. Have the computer turned off. Restart would work, im sure, but the timing would be harder.
2. Push the power button on the computer.
3. IMMEDIATELY after pushing the power button on the comp, push it on the keyboard so that the green light turns on and tap some buttons to get it to connect. (I used option..dont think it really matters, or actually if this step is necessary, but this is what ive been doing and its worked several times.)
4. Hopefully having accomplished this before the chime, press and hold option as soon as you hear the chime begin, and if you have the same luck I've been having, the dual boot menu will come up.
Thank god i can put away the usb keyboard again. Like I said, I dont know if i sound like an idiot right now because everyone already knows this, but I felt an obligation to at least put it out there.
Note: I couldnt get the mouse to connect the same way, but no biggy because you can use the arrow keys/enter to choose the partition.
outz
Mar 31, 12:57 PM
Yeh, some manufacturers are making it harder to Root, but Root DOESN'T equal Jailbreak. The Android os (speaking on 2.3) has built in hotspot, built in widgets, built in moving backgrounds, built in customizable screens, built in facebook, built in lock screen custimization, built in keyboards, systemwide voice activation, etc. There are things that people want to jailbreak for, and in Android OS you don't have to ROOT to do any of that.
yeah, i totally understand what you're saying. android definitely does a lot more straight out of the box than the iphone does. but i guess for me, if i had an android device i'd really like to be able to flash some really cool builds and kernels a lot of the guys at xda-dev release (like we all used to do in the old winmo days) that way i don't have to worry when the manufacturer quits releasing updates after ~6 months and i get stuck on an old os. i just hate the fact those manufacturers are trying to prevent that type of community from doing their thing. i don't think its what google wanted android to be about.
yeah, i totally understand what you're saying. android definitely does a lot more straight out of the box than the iphone does. but i guess for me, if i had an android device i'd really like to be able to flash some really cool builds and kernels a lot of the guys at xda-dev release (like we all used to do in the old winmo days) that way i don't have to worry when the manufacturer quits releasing updates after ~6 months and i get stuck on an old os. i just hate the fact those manufacturers are trying to prevent that type of community from doing their thing. i don't think its what google wanted android to be about.
cere
Apr 12, 12:14 PM
Tired of Apple's locked ecosystem
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.
You are aware that Androids are also sold locked, right (except nexus)? Yes, some are available unlocked and there are locks of unlocks available....wait, that just like iPhones.
carry on...
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.
You are aware that Androids are also sold locked, right (except nexus)? Yes, some are available unlocked and there are locks of unlocks available....wait, that just like iPhones.
carry on...
spillproof
Oct 28, 01:45 AM
Why would an electronics product company differentiate between third-party vendors? Oh wait, they do that all the time.
I don't know, the title just annoys me. It seems like
"This just in! Billy drank from the water fountain! He was thirsty!"
I don't know, the title just annoys me. It seems like
"This just in! Billy drank from the water fountain! He was thirsty!"
psychonaut
Mar 29, 11:29 PM
If you like the simplicity of the official iPad 1 case by Apple you will probably love the Candy Convertible by Hard Candy Cases for the iPad 2.
I shot a video of the case with hands on impressions that you can check out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbaBTrJRxCM
The case has a few minor issues that I detail in the video but nothing I would call a deal breaker. It does tend to attract lint because of the material it is made out of (Faux Nubuck).
Straight out of the package there was NO chemical smell so thats an added bonus.
If you have questions let me know.
I shot a video of the case with hands on impressions that you can check out here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbaBTrJRxCM
The case has a few minor issues that I detail in the video but nothing I would call a deal breaker. It does tend to attract lint because of the material it is made out of (Faux Nubuck).
Straight out of the package there was NO chemical smell so thats an added bonus.
If you have questions let me know.
Blackened
Oct 18, 12:32 PM
You'll be lucky to get the case on over the invisableshield on the back. I know I couldn't with my Incase Slider on my 3G.. Had to peel it off. Save your money and just put one on the front.
Not sure how much, if at all, the back is scuffed up, nor do I much care since it will always be in a case.
Not sure how much, if at all, the back is scuffed up, nor do I much care since it will always be in a case.
ozdoug3084
Feb 17, 08:42 PM
My son has an iPod which we have been able to connect to our home wireless router to give him internet access.
However, I have a second wireless router that I use for travelling product demonstrations. I don't have internet access on this router, I don't need it all I want to do connect wireless devices to a PC.
Now I have an old HP iPAQ and connecting it to my second router is a no brainer because all that stuff about gateways etc is irrelevant because I am not accessing the Internet. All I need is a WEP password and away it goes.
However, the iPod just doesn't work at all. I get the tick beside my second router after entering the WEP password but cannot ping or anything. In fact if my internet connected router is within range the iPod will ignore my selection and swap to that.
Am I missing something or does the iPod simply not work without the Internet?
However, I have a second wireless router that I use for travelling product demonstrations. I don't have internet access on this router, I don't need it all I want to do connect wireless devices to a PC.
Now I have an old HP iPAQ and connecting it to my second router is a no brainer because all that stuff about gateways etc is irrelevant because I am not accessing the Internet. All I need is a WEP password and away it goes.
However, the iPod just doesn't work at all. I get the tick beside my second router after entering the WEP password but cannot ping or anything. In fact if my internet connected router is within range the iPod will ignore my selection and swap to that.
Am I missing something or does the iPod simply not work without the Internet?
kurkah
Apr 5, 07:16 AM
Hi guys,
Just working on a project using the iPhone accelerometer, i seem to be struggling with a simple prob..
I am basically storing the accelerometer values into an array using a button. I am doing this several times (but all stored in SAME array).
I then have a method that checks every value with its proceeding value
e.g
if the first reading was 10 4 6 9
this method would check 10 with 4, 4 with 6 and 6 with 9.
So far this is fine, but if the accelerometer data is saved several times..
e.g. first reading = 10, 4, 6, 9
second reading = 7, 5, 2, 8
What i wanted the method to do is compare the values in the first reading then compare the values in the second reading. but the method is comparing every value with its proceeding one since all the values are in the same array.
How would i overcome this pro.
cheers in advance::
Just working on a project using the iPhone accelerometer, i seem to be struggling with a simple prob..
I am basically storing the accelerometer values into an array using a button. I am doing this several times (but all stored in SAME array).
I then have a method that checks every value with its proceeding value
e.g
if the first reading was 10 4 6 9
this method would check 10 with 4, 4 with 6 and 6 with 9.
So far this is fine, but if the accelerometer data is saved several times..
e.g. first reading = 10, 4, 6, 9
second reading = 7, 5, 2, 8
What i wanted the method to do is compare the values in the first reading then compare the values in the second reading. but the method is comparing every value with its proceeding one since all the values are in the same array.
How would i overcome this pro.
cheers in advance::
Hattig
Oct 12, 07:30 AM
And in Perl, you can run this directly from Mac OS X Terminal:
perl -e '$j = 0.2; $k = 6; for ($i = 0; $i < 30; $i++) { $j = $k * $j - 1; print $j . " "; }'
It is just one of a handful of ways that show that if you don't think when you program a function then you can end up with something that doesn't work simply because of limitations within floating point units within computers today. One solution is to use decimal mathematics for decimal numbers (the other being to think about your algorithm to increase numerical accuracy). This is quite slow (relatively) on processors without decimal hardware, however the forthcoming Power6 does incorporate a decimal mathematics unit, that can handle 36 digit numbers according to the new IEEE 754R standard:
http://www.tecchannel.de/imgserver/bdb/350900/350948/E7C7E6358A45FECA368A6D5724976899_1000x700.jpg
Java includes a decimal mathematics class:
import java.math.BigDecimal;
public class Decimal
{
perl -e '$j = 0.2; $k = 6; for ($i = 0; $i < 30; $i++) { $j = $k * $j - 1; print $j . " "; }'
It is just one of a handful of ways that show that if you don't think when you program a function then you can end up with something that doesn't work simply because of limitations within floating point units within computers today. One solution is to use decimal mathematics for decimal numbers (the other being to think about your algorithm to increase numerical accuracy). This is quite slow (relatively) on processors without decimal hardware, however the forthcoming Power6 does incorporate a decimal mathematics unit, that can handle 36 digit numbers according to the new IEEE 754R standard:
http://www.tecchannel.de/imgserver/bdb/350900/350948/E7C7E6358A45FECA368A6D5724976899_1000x700.jpg
Java includes a decimal mathematics class:
import java.math.BigDecimal;
public class Decimal
{
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