Ashwood11
Apr 17, 01:02 PM
Where do you live?
If you live in the USA you need to use NTSC not PAL.
If you live in the USA you need to use NTSC not PAL.
daryliow
Jun 22, 08:04 AM
They have always said first come first served! Are you heading there in the morning? If so what time?
Consultant
Mar 11, 04:33 PM
People near front there since 2pm. Line goes to skating rink.
@obamapacman for locations nearby.
@obamapacman for locations nearby.
romeo.xk
May 5, 03:52 PM
Now, just a question, if you are in Florida, and you are willing to get "some" data, why not just stay with AT&T, since most likely the the phone you get from the store will not be unlock able, and maybe even get the contract... so you can get the phone cheaper too... I don't know, but to me, it seems like the best option, but I might be missing something...
zap2
Mar 31, 02:19 PM
looks like i'm getting Diamond. it has Scyther, Scizor, Mightyena, and Aggron. i love those guys :D
robert, get pearl.
Yup....Houndoom is pretty kick arse!
robert, get pearl.
Yup....Houndoom is pretty kick arse!
tutiplain
Apr 10, 11:44 AM
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BornAgainMac
Apr 26, 07:10 AM
I would keep it.
3goldens
Mar 13, 10:52 AM
Are you using this:
http://www.newsden.net/jailbreak-ios-4-3-with-pwnagetool-bundles-custom-firmware-7130/
http://www.newsden.net/jailbreak-ios-4-3-with-pwnagetool-bundles-custom-firmware-7130/
Chupa Chupa
May 6, 06:54 AM
The key question here is why kind of s/w will you need for your physics classes. If you are not doing anything too graphics intense then you can get by with integrated graphics.
If that is the case then I'd go w/ a low end 13" MBP. It's a 1lb lighter than the 15" and also the smaller footprint is going to make it easier on you when using a small classroom desk or workspace area.
I'd removed the hard drive -- put it in a separate ext. enclosure, and put in a 128GB SSD. They are fairly affordable now -- about $200-250. That will make the MBP a tad lighter, but more importantly, SSDs are more durable. Keep essential info on the SSD, and non-essential stuff (docs, etc. you don't usually need/want) on the ext. drive. Bump up the RAM to 8GB. RAM is cheap if you upgrade yourself.
Another option is to wait a month or two until Apple refreshes the MBAs to i3s -- though I think you'll do better with an i5 or i7 MPB. But 4.5 lbs can get to be a burden schelping around all day. Truly tough, personal choice.
Next question - do you have to spend the entire $2500? I'm asking b/c if not I'd put half of it in a 2 year CD (not that CDs are making a bunch of interest these days, but because you won't be tempted to spend it prematurely) and use it for a mid-college career upgrade.
As you advance in your major your hardware demands will probably increase. So your Jr. year would be the ideal time to sell the computer you bought freshman year and upgrade. Use the proceeds from the sale + the CD to buy the new machine. Using a 4 y.o. machine sr. year in a high science major will be miserable.
If that is the case then I'd go w/ a low end 13" MBP. It's a 1lb lighter than the 15" and also the smaller footprint is going to make it easier on you when using a small classroom desk or workspace area.
I'd removed the hard drive -- put it in a separate ext. enclosure, and put in a 128GB SSD. They are fairly affordable now -- about $200-250. That will make the MBP a tad lighter, but more importantly, SSDs are more durable. Keep essential info on the SSD, and non-essential stuff (docs, etc. you don't usually need/want) on the ext. drive. Bump up the RAM to 8GB. RAM is cheap if you upgrade yourself.
Another option is to wait a month or two until Apple refreshes the MBAs to i3s -- though I think you'll do better with an i5 or i7 MPB. But 4.5 lbs can get to be a burden schelping around all day. Truly tough, personal choice.
Next question - do you have to spend the entire $2500? I'm asking b/c if not I'd put half of it in a 2 year CD (not that CDs are making a bunch of interest these days, but because you won't be tempted to spend it prematurely) and use it for a mid-college career upgrade.
As you advance in your major your hardware demands will probably increase. So your Jr. year would be the ideal time to sell the computer you bought freshman year and upgrade. Use the proceeds from the sale + the CD to buy the new machine. Using a 4 y.o. machine sr. year in a high science major will be miserable.
SchneiderMan
Sep 14, 07:15 PM
Thanks for the answers......But should I pull that lump off its back with a needle nose pliers? eww:eek:
Hammer it.
Hammer it.
takao
Apr 18, 07:09 AM
some macrumors specific parts obviously missing:
13 discussing the color and font of the light bulb box
5 discussing the actual unpacking of the light bulb
2 telling everybody to wait for the next revision
13 discussing the color and font of the light bulb box
5 discussing the actual unpacking of the light bulb
2 telling everybody to wait for the next revision
eternlgladiator
Apr 16, 11:35 PM
I'm looking at picking up a Mini Display to HDMI cable from monoprice.com. I want to make sure it'll do what I want and think I found the answer but I'm curious if anybody can confirm. Will it carry sound and video from my computer to TV?
Insilin1i
Mar 25, 02:08 PM
Sherway Gardens usually has less people lined up since it is not very easy to get their by TTC. Well it had less people during the iPhone 4 launch compared to some of the other malls.
Hellhammer
Apr 12, 10:05 AM
Won't work with OS X at least.
Compatible with Windows XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64
http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-revodrive-x2-pci-express-ssd.html
Compatible with Windows XP 32/64, Vista 32/64, Windows 7 32/64
http://www.ocztechnology.com/ocz-revodrive-x2-pci-express-ssd.html
shyam09
May 5, 12:36 AM
in december i managed to buy a booq taipan [i believe that's what it was called] and although it isn't the vyper i am def. pleased with the quality and durability. [its a sleeve btw]... i have to say booq products are no.1, very well made, and well worth the money. Booq Vyper to the MAXX!!!
dalvin200
Jan 15, 08:16 AM
you started a new thread for this?
its on the macrumors homepage! wtf.. .!?
where's the spam filter at? ;)
its on the macrumors homepage! wtf.. .!?
where's the spam filter at? ;)
mnkeybsness
Jul 2, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by Billicus
you can hide everything but the finder by option clicking the finder's icon in the dock.
clicking the finder icon will merely bring all finder windows to the front.
i prefer the expose way of showing the finder.
you can hide everything but the finder by option clicking the finder's icon in the dock.
clicking the finder icon will merely bring all finder windows to the front.
i prefer the expose way of showing the finder.
obeygiant
Apr 18, 07:16 AM
A gay lightbulb?
gr8tfly
May 2, 10:43 PM
No, but you could do a block copy restore of the install DVD to a small partition on either its drive, or an external HD connected to that machine.
If the 2nd machine is an Intel Mac, its drive will be partitioned using a GUID map. PPC Macs can't boot to a drive using that map - it must be APM. So, if the preceding is true, you will need an external drive partitioned using APM (in the Disk Utility "Partition" tab, click on "Options..." to set the map type).
To make the bootable copy on your other machine's HD (or external drive), run Disk Utility and create a small (10GB should be enough) partition formatted Mac OS Extended (also making sure to set APM as the partition map type). Then, use Restore to copy the DVD to that new partition, making sure to check "erase destination" (which enables block copy).
Start up your other (2nd) Mac using FireWire Target Disk mode (hold down 'T' at startup). Now, when you startup the iMac G4, hold down the 'option', then select the partition you cloned the DVD to on your other machine. You should be able to startup on it, and during install, select the iMac's HD as the install target.
Hope that's not too confusing - I mixed "other" and "2nd" when describing your not-iMac-with-working-DVD machine. The bottom line is to access a bootable partition on that machine that you can boot off of using that machine in Target Disk Mode, connected to the iMac via FireWire.
Or, find an external FireWire DVD drive for the iMac. :)
If the 2nd machine is an Intel Mac, its drive will be partitioned using a GUID map. PPC Macs can't boot to a drive using that map - it must be APM. So, if the preceding is true, you will need an external drive partitioned using APM (in the Disk Utility "Partition" tab, click on "Options..." to set the map type).
To make the bootable copy on your other machine's HD (or external drive), run Disk Utility and create a small (10GB should be enough) partition formatted Mac OS Extended (also making sure to set APM as the partition map type). Then, use Restore to copy the DVD to that new partition, making sure to check "erase destination" (which enables block copy).
Start up your other (2nd) Mac using FireWire Target Disk mode (hold down 'T' at startup). Now, when you startup the iMac G4, hold down the 'option', then select the partition you cloned the DVD to on your other machine. You should be able to startup on it, and during install, select the iMac's HD as the install target.
Hope that's not too confusing - I mixed "other" and "2nd" when describing your not-iMac-with-working-DVD machine. The bottom line is to access a bootable partition on that machine that you can boot off of using that machine in Target Disk Mode, connected to the iMac via FireWire.
Or, find an external FireWire DVD drive for the iMac. :)
Haoshiro
Mar 16, 06:34 PM
Dangit, to many great XBLA releases lately!!!
mbl42
Dec 15, 11:33 PM
I'm also interested in some RAM if you decide to part it out. :)
devilot
Sep 22, 01:15 PM
I say sell the older machine... and get the new 12"iBook and the 20" iMac G5. :D I have the combo and I love it. Honestly, I can't see the need for power (for most students) in a portable... save some money by having a more powerful desktop and a nice portable that can easily handle the basics and then some.
notjustjay
May 6, 09:27 AM
Congrats on the well-deserved vacation, I hope you enjoy it.
I was working those kind of hours for a couple of months toward the end of last year. Aggressive software deadlines. I count myself fortunate that I get paid for the overtime. It's much easier to accept working at 8pm on a Sunday night when I know I can charge time and a half for the entire weekend!
Things have settled a bit but I'm finding a comfortable pace of working mostly regular hours during the week, plus coming in on Sunday afternoons for a few OT hours.
I was working those kind of hours for a couple of months toward the end of last year. Aggressive software deadlines. I count myself fortunate that I get paid for the overtime. It's much easier to accept working at 8pm on a Sunday night when I know I can charge time and a half for the entire weekend!
Things have settled a bit but I'm finding a comfortable pace of working mostly regular hours during the week, plus coming in on Sunday afternoons for a few OT hours.
macgeek18
Dec 25, 06:37 PM
My laptop and iPod. I would die without Pandora.
Also my wonderful fiance and my Lord Jesus.
Also my wonderful fiance and my Lord Jesus.
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