
Mobius 1
May 3, 12:46 PM
plz brands. going to order tomorrow from my friend.
4GB (2x2GB) 1333MHz
MacBook 13" 2008 Unibody. 2.0 GHz C2D. Mac OS X 10.6.7. 160GB Stock 5400RPM.
will be very appreciated (+ virtual cookie)
have heard of crucial and OWC... is it good?
and the ridiculously expensive Corsair RAM
4GB (2x2GB) 1333MHz
MacBook 13" 2008 Unibody. 2.0 GHz C2D. Mac OS X 10.6.7. 160GB Stock 5400RPM.
will be very appreciated (+ virtual cookie)
have heard of crucial and OWC... is it good?
and the ridiculously expensive Corsair RAM

fun173
May 19, 07:18 PM
375 shipped!!!
DAMN!
Exactly :(
DAMN!
Exactly :(

dwright1974
Apr 13, 04:32 PM
Not as big a hassle as yours but I ordered a TV off pixmania (UK) and it came with a Euro plug. Phoned to complain and they sent me an adapter.
Not a big deal but I was a bit miffed that they didnt advertise it as Eur plug. I'm a bit paranoid about having it plugged to an adapter all the time (not sure why!)
Pixmania is owned by DSGi - yes, the dreaded Currys, PC World cowboys!!
I was once going to buy a camera from there because it was so cheap. Thankfully, the 'If it's too good to be true ..." adage sprang to mind didn't go through with it.
- D
Not a big deal but I was a bit miffed that they didnt advertise it as Eur plug. I'm a bit paranoid about having it plugged to an adapter all the time (not sure why!)
Pixmania is owned by DSGi - yes, the dreaded Currys, PC World cowboys!!
I was once going to buy a camera from there because it was so cheap. Thankfully, the 'If it's too good to be true ..." adage sprang to mind didn't go through with it.
- D

vniow
Sep 12, 04:58 PM
I just saw an article on Cnet News that says the AMD Clawhammer will be released for manufacturers in the first quarter of about the same time as MWSF 2003.
Not that I'm taking this rumor too seriously, I'm just having fun with it. :p
CLICK ME DAMMIT! (http://news.com.com/2100-1001-957757.html)
Not that I'm taking this rumor too seriously, I'm just having fun with it. :p
CLICK ME DAMMIT! (http://news.com.com/2100-1001-957757.html)
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GD0X
May 2, 09:07 PM
I bought a speck case, received two by accident. Either way, both did not attach to the bottom of the air in the right... always flexed. Both (clear) got dirty and scratched very quickly as well. I just bought a black Incipio case... great case. Two cons though... covers the apple logo and prevents a mini display port cable from fully touching the metal body. But it works perfectly for me, love it.

Ikstej24
Sep 24, 04:01 PM
Get the biggest Lacie Electron Blue that you can find.
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ChrisA
Apr 21, 11:13 PM
Am I right to say that the Jam Packs "extend" the range of instruments that I have at my disposal?
Yes. Each "jam pack" has dozens or hundreds of instruments and many, many "loops". Loops are performance fragments a few bars long.
These are cost effective but don't compete with the quality of a good specialized single instrument from a third party. Start with one of these
Another way to get a large number of instruments is to buy NI's "Kontakt" or even to download the free version. But Kontakt adds yet another layer of user interface and has a learning curve. Apple's jam packs are transparent as all they do is make some of the menu selections in GB or Logic longer.
Yes. Each "jam pack" has dozens or hundreds of instruments and many, many "loops". Loops are performance fragments a few bars long.
These are cost effective but don't compete with the quality of a good specialized single instrument from a third party. Start with one of these
Another way to get a large number of instruments is to buy NI's "Kontakt" or even to download the free version. But Kontakt adds yet another layer of user interface and has a learning curve. Apple's jam packs are transparent as all they do is make some of the menu selections in GB or Logic longer.

MovieCutter
Oct 31, 04:57 PM
http://cache-02.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2009/04/data-robotics-drobopro-angle-on.jpg
800 movies (300 Blu Ray), 90 TV series. Physical media in storage for backup.
800 movies (300 Blu Ray), 90 TV series. Physical media in storage for backup.
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Apple OC
Jan 17, 09:53 PM
IMO ... not even worth the storage space

philipma1957
Apr 26, 06:16 PM
if you buy the 2010 quad 2.8 these are your best choices
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if you buy the 2010 dual quad 2.4 you can upgrade to dual hex
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to Livia Giuggioli for 14

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2011 in The Met Ball Gala
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if you buy the 2010 dual quad 2.4 you can upgrade to dual hex
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Intel-X5670-2-93-GHz-Processor-Hexa-core-/150579420677?pt=CPUs&hash=item230f3b9e05#ht_3281wt_1250
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Dreadnought
Mar 6, 12:13 PM
If it doesn't know the command work, then it isn't installed (correctly). Remove any old files and install it again. You should be getting something like this:
Computer-van-Rody-Geertsema:~ rodygeertsema$ work
Start of data
Process 1
Protein: p2129_ww2129
Protein: p2124_lambda_5way_melt_4_10011
Completed 15800000 out of 20000000 steps (79%)
Completed 16000000 out of 20000000 steps (80%)
Completed 16200000 out of 20000000 steps (81%)
Completed 16400000 out of 20000000 steps (82%)
Completed 16600000 out of 20000000 steps (83%)
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 0 Jan 13 21:54 wudata_05.arc
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 45408 Mar 6 19:07 wudata_05CP.arc
Process 2
Protein: p2414_Ribo_tryptophan280
Protein: p3039_supervillin-03
Completed 350000 out of 5000000 steps (7%)
Completed 400000 out of 5000000 steps (8%)
Completed 450000 out of 5000000 steps (9%)
Completed 500000 out of 5000000 steps (10%)
Completed 550000 out of 5000000 steps (11%)
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 0 Mar 3 12:50 wudata_07.arc
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 348744 Mar 6 19:05 wudata_07CP.arc
End of data
Computer-van-Rody-Geertsema:~ rodygeertsema$ work
Start of data
Process 1
Protein: p2129_ww2129
Protein: p2124_lambda_5way_melt_4_10011
Completed 15800000 out of 20000000 steps (79%)
Completed 16000000 out of 20000000 steps (80%)
Completed 16200000 out of 20000000 steps (81%)
Completed 16400000 out of 20000000 steps (82%)
Completed 16600000 out of 20000000 steps (83%)
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 0 Jan 13 21:54 wudata_05.arc
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 45408 Mar 6 19:07 wudata_05CP.arc
Process 2
Protein: p2414_Ribo_tryptophan280
Protein: p3039_supervillin-03
Completed 350000 out of 5000000 steps (7%)
Completed 400000 out of 5000000 steps (8%)
Completed 450000 out of 5000000 steps (9%)
Completed 500000 out of 5000000 steps (10%)
Completed 550000 out of 5000000 steps (11%)
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 0 Mar 3 12:50 wudata_07.arc
-rw-r--r-- 1 rodygeer admin 348744 Mar 6 19:05 wudata_07CP.arc
End of data

Natron
Oct 27, 02:08 PM
Wow, 30 inch display. Seems a bit much, especially with the economy being like it is right now, but it might be better by the time they would release this. I think 30 inches is to big for a computer display, sure it would be nice, but the price would probably be a too much, not to mention having a 30 inch monitor 2 feet in front of you seems a bit much. I would probably want one, being the gadget-geek that I am, always wanting new things.
As for the "a new digital lifestyle device", I would like to see some portable video drive. It would need to have composite RCA outs, for hook up to a TV or something (or an adapter). I do a number of videos for my church, and it would be much easier to just load the video onto this device, take it to church and hook it up, and be good to go. Would cut down on using Mini-DV tapes, and would even be cheaper than DVD's (with current prices anyway). This is the only thing I could see needing 800mbps FW.
I really would like to see this as a separate device from the iPod, because it would need a larger screen, color screen, and would probably drain a battery pretty quickly, so you wouldn't be able to use it so much for music. The device itself would probably need to be larger, so I'd rather see the iPod stay the size it is now, and just create a new device.
Of course, none of this will ever happen, but I do still like this idea, as well as seeing an Apple PDA (although with the PDA market being what it is, I would rather see Apple stick with media devices). Although I'm sure an Apple PDA would be one nice media device. I can almost see iCal and iSync as aluding to a PDA like device, but who knows.
-Natron
As for the "a new digital lifestyle device", I would like to see some portable video drive. It would need to have composite RCA outs, for hook up to a TV or something (or an adapter). I do a number of videos for my church, and it would be much easier to just load the video onto this device, take it to church and hook it up, and be good to go. Would cut down on using Mini-DV tapes, and would even be cheaper than DVD's (with current prices anyway). This is the only thing I could see needing 800mbps FW.
I really would like to see this as a separate device from the iPod, because it would need a larger screen, color screen, and would probably drain a battery pretty quickly, so you wouldn't be able to use it so much for music. The device itself would probably need to be larger, so I'd rather see the iPod stay the size it is now, and just create a new device.
Of course, none of this will ever happen, but I do still like this idea, as well as seeing an Apple PDA (although with the PDA market being what it is, I would rather see Apple stick with media devices). Although I'm sure an Apple PDA would be one nice media device. I can almost see iCal and iSync as aluding to a PDA like device, but who knows.
-Natron
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macpro2000
Apr 26, 09:27 AM
If you are a rational person, one should know that it isn't reasonable to expect a break until Lion is officially announced. However, you could always write a letter to Obama and 'hope' that things will 'change.' :) People are getting things in this country they shouldn't have and they just expect more and more.

mofunk
Oct 9, 10:14 PM
Raul Midon
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mjstew33
Dec 6, 05:07 PM
There is more to myspace then 13 year old girls dressing up like sluts and demanding comments.
LOL I agree.
LOL I agree.

leekohler
Feb 27, 08:24 AM
Oh yeah, what the hell does Obama know abut marriage? He only has 1 while Beck has 2 and Gingrich 3. We told you that Obama didn't have enough experience during the election.
I love that graphic- too funny. :)
I love that graphic- too funny. :)
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Isoparm
Mar 7, 05:59 PM
internal traffic only

el greenerino
Dec 20, 02:45 PM
Well if you get a negative and slide scanner and decide ou don't need it anymore, drop me a PM ;)

Rt&Dzine
Mar 17, 04:04 PM
Fred's thinking, "I stills gots me twelve mores."
Actually, it would be, "I stills gots me nine mores," because 3 others are also estranged.
Actually, it would be, "I stills gots me nine mores," because 3 others are also estranged.
furryrabidbunny
Sep 12, 05:26 PM
If the stick physically fits, then it won't cause harm.
At best, it'll work great, running the stick out of spec.
At worst, the PC won't boot with the 'wrong' stick in there.
Most likely (all this is assuming a 'wrong' stick,) it will boot, but will boot slower than you want. For example, if it has an 866MHz processor, it might only boot at 650Mhz. (Because, for example, it uses a 133Mhz bus, and you put 100Mhz RAM in, so it would run the processor at only a 100MHz bus, dropping it's speed accordingly.)
Or, with lots of motherboards, the processor speed and RAM speed were independent, so it would run just fine, but the memory would run at the 'lowest common denominator' speed. This is especially true of newer DDR motherboards.
so basically, if the stick fits, and its faster than the memory the computer takes, it will clock down. I dont think that will be the case, the memory is older. I am just going to throw it in. I just dont want to ruin the computer, still need it for school.
At best, it'll work great, running the stick out of spec.
At worst, the PC won't boot with the 'wrong' stick in there.
Most likely (all this is assuming a 'wrong' stick,) it will boot, but will boot slower than you want. For example, if it has an 866MHz processor, it might only boot at 650Mhz. (Because, for example, it uses a 133Mhz bus, and you put 100Mhz RAM in, so it would run the processor at only a 100MHz bus, dropping it's speed accordingly.)
Or, with lots of motherboards, the processor speed and RAM speed were independent, so it would run just fine, but the memory would run at the 'lowest common denominator' speed. This is especially true of newer DDR motherboards.
so basically, if the stick fits, and its faster than the memory the computer takes, it will clock down. I dont think that will be the case, the memory is older. I am just going to throw it in. I just dont want to ruin the computer, still need it for school.
arogge
Jul 24, 12:49 AM
It looks like OS X passwords are still more secure than Windows passwords, even with an 8-character limit. I was not really able to get Keychain to accept a truncated password. When I was testing the password lengths, I set an 8-character one, was immediately prompted by iChat to enter a password into Keychain, and forgot that I had already changed it from a 9-character one. If OS 10.3 fixes the character limit, the passwords will be even more secure than they are now.
http://news.com.com/2100-1009_3-5053063.html?tag=fd_top
{
Microsoft has used two encoding schemes, also known as hashing functions, to encrypt passwords. The first, known as LANManager or LANMan, was used by Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me and early NT systems to secure passwords that were used to connect to early Windows networks.
The LANMan scheme has several weaknesses, including converting all characters to uppercase, splitting passwords into 7-byte chunks, and not using an additional random element known as "salt." While the more recent NTHash fixes the first two weaknesses, it still does not use a random number to make the hashes more unique.
The result: The same password encoded on two Windows machines will always be the same. That means that a password cracker can create a large lookup table and break passwords on any Windows computer. Unix, Linux and the Mac OS X, however, add a 12-bit salt to the calculation, making any brute force attempt to break the encryption take 4,096 times longer or require 4,096 times more memory.
}
http://news.com.com/2100-1009_3-5053063.html?tag=fd_top
{
Microsoft has used two encoding schemes, also known as hashing functions, to encrypt passwords. The first, known as LANManager or LANMan, was used by Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me and early NT systems to secure passwords that were used to connect to early Windows networks.
The LANMan scheme has several weaknesses, including converting all characters to uppercase, splitting passwords into 7-byte chunks, and not using an additional random element known as "salt." While the more recent NTHash fixes the first two weaknesses, it still does not use a random number to make the hashes more unique.
The result: The same password encoded on two Windows machines will always be the same. That means that a password cracker can create a large lookup table and break passwords on any Windows computer. Unix, Linux and the Mac OS X, however, add a 12-bit salt to the calculation, making any brute force attempt to break the encryption take 4,096 times longer or require 4,096 times more memory.
}
GGJstudios
May 5, 11:42 AM
As I said in the other thread where you posted, you can't do it.
TheMacMaster
Apr 29, 04:47 AM
im having the exact same problem i can boot some times though it takes me about 20- 30 mins of trying to boot before it will acually boot up in to osx.
lsvtecjohn3
May 3, 12:44 AM
I wouldn't say I abandoned my point and shoot but I do use it a lot less. The iPhone 4 camera is really good for a phone camera, but IMO it's doesn't take as well of pictures as a point and shoot.



