Sunday, May 22, 2011

2011 Mitsubishi Endeavor Interior

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  • wordoflife
    Apr 25, 06:46 PM
    Since it has warranty, go and ask Apple and see what they'll do.





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  • manueld
    Mar 28, 08:10 PM
    I would look into utilizing the object tag rather than the embed tag.





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  • droalex
    Jun 9, 11:51 PM
    Yeah I'll give you $225 shipped





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  • -=XX=-Nephilim
    Jun 30, 01:00 PM
    AMEN. Aperture 3 is an unusable wreck. And it wasn't just the 10.6.4 update. It wasn't even close to being ready for prime-time when it was released. Any image over 10MP results in app-crashing beach balls when using the rotate tool (almost 100% of the time), even on the newest MBP. Over 10MP in RAW...forget it altogether in my experience.

    Try Lightroom 3

    Amazing stuff :)





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  • flyweed
    Apr 27, 02:02 PM
    Guys, got a question. My main hobby is shooting fireworks, and I belong to a number of websites where all my "pyro friends" post videos of their various shoots. Ever since I have switched to a Macbook Pro, I always get "requires a plug in" on a couple of the sites, and I can't view the videos.

    I get that message on both Firefox and Safari.

    What do I need to install on my macbook Pro to be able to watch those videos seamlessly? I don't want to have to convert them...I just want to be able to click play, and they play.

    Can anyone help.

    Dan
    macbook newbie





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  • shaun0207
    Apr 9, 10:09 AM
    bump





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  • JSRockit
    Sep 8, 12:52 PM
    Basically...it seems like Apple has to change the PB case or wait...but then again, I don't know everything that is available...or will be available. Maybe Apple has something up their sleeve. I don't even need a SuperDrive. I'd rather have more VRAM and a faster processor.





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  • Auax
    Apr 21, 09:57 PM
    i would like to recommend handbrake, i never get trouble with it and it does a good job.





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  • stoid
    Mar 1, 02:45 PM
    As long as they take people away from that gawd awful uncompliant MSIE crap I don't care who else they take out. I'm so sick and tired of having to go out of my way to support that stupid browser, when every other one works perfectly.
    Die IE! DIE!





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  • limi
    Sep 9, 02:35 PM
    Originally posted by arn

    http://ipod.macrumors.com
    http://emac.macrumors.com
    http://imac.macrumors.com
    http://ibook.macrumors.com
    http://powerbook.macrumors.com
    http://powermac.macrumors.com
    http://xserve.macrumors.com




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  • badlydrawnboy
    Apr 28, 01:50 PM
    Duh. Actually just realized I can hook up my 23" ACD to my MBP. No need for a separate monitor.





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  • mloffa
    Mar 11, 08:32 AM
    You guys think you can post when you get there at noon how the lines look? I'm in purchase, 5 mins away, cant get there until around 3:30 though.. trying to figure out which store is my best option...

    I will for sure. :)





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  • Transporteur
    May 5, 04:55 AM
    Ok...new thought...

    SSD for boot drive.
    RAID0 for scratch disk.
    Regular HDD for storage.

    RAID0 vs SSD for scratch disk...I'm reading that SSD isn't all that great for scratch disks because the write speed isn't all that great and sometimes actually slower than a traditional disk, especially with small file changes. Plus, a 128GB SSd is around $250 whereas i already have a couple SATA drives I could use for RAID0.

    So, are there any down sides to using RAID0 strictly as a scratch drive?

    RAID0 is fine for scratch, but you're wrong about SSDs being slower than mechanical discs for writes. Especially for small file changes, SSDs beat the crap out of mechanical drives (pardon my french ;)).
    However, it depends on what SSD you chose. There are indeed some SSDs that are not as fast as advertised (Sandforce controlled drives). Still faster than mechanical drives, though. Good SSDs write with up to 300MB/s, compared to mechanical discs with 145MB/s.

    But yes, if you want to save money, a RAID0 from mechanical drives is fine for scratch. Just make sure it's backed up.





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  • Nadasive
    Apr 29, 01:24 AM
    i go to edit > page adjustments and everything there is unclickable. Video Audio and Crop.





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  • chrono1081
    Oct 17, 01:46 AM
    Wow, what a dumb, poorly thought out article.

    Every electronics store has people touching stuff, so do toy stores (which are more likely to have snotty nosed kids, so do grocery stores, and movie theaters, and well, pretty much EVERYWHERE the public is.





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  • atrac7
    Mar 23, 08:15 PM
    Step one would be to download and run TinyUmbrella, this will check to see just what the previous owner did. If he never saved SHSH Blobs then your only option would be to upgrade to 4.3. There is no real need to jailbreak first.

    Ahh, no previous owner as this is brand new iPad on 3.2, so I don't think any SHSH was saved :(

    So I am out of luck then to go to 4.2? I pretty much MUST go to 4.3 if I want to upgrade my firmware at all?





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  • Don't panic
    Aug 16, 07:10 PM
    cool. Is it you?





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  • Starfox
    Apr 7, 03:05 PM
    I'm used to minimizing windows into application icon (to keep dock icon positions consistent ;) and using expose to pull them back up, which is hunky dory on Snow Leopard, but I'm trying out Lion DP2 and this breaks completely - is there any way to get MC to treat minimized windows as if they exist? I know you can swipe four fingers down at the app's dock icon but that just reduces the target area into a small square as opposed to the entire screen, which really hurts usability.





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  • ApplEngineer
    Apr 29, 01:52 PM
    Do you have the basics setup? By that I mean, does your app currently show a specified location? There's a bunch of tutorials on using the MapKit.

    You need to setup a CLLocationCoordinate2D property and set it to the specific location for each button. Then you can create a region that contains this location and pass that to your mapView.

    Look here: http://blog.objectgraph.com/index.php/2009/04/03/iphone-sdk-30-playing-with-map-kit-part-2/






    FireStar
    Oct 24, 09:57 AM
    Ditto I also check but they only have the previous generations. Seems like they will have iLuv cases, though.
    BB does though.





    Aarnaegg
    May 4, 04:22 PM
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/15103248#15103248

    I've already posted what is wrong but got no response. This is starting to tick me off. :mad::mad::mad:





    ravenvii
    Sep 27, 04:55 PM
    I'm actually thinking of doing just that, even though I do have the room for a bigger desk. I also have an iMac, and don't need the extra space.

    Pictures would be awesome. And Wiggum, that desk does look awesome.





    ClutchThese
    Mar 29, 12:52 PM
    is it working?





    laurim
    Apr 20, 06:11 PM
    I got my development job from learning PHP, once you start being able to hook into databases and write "real" functions (something that imo javascript isn't much good for) then you can do some really cool stuff :)

    I agree with this. I did web design work for years and never learned how to write javascript from scratch. I would find a script online that was close to what I wanted and knew enough about coding syntax in general to be able to modify it to fit my needs. I think making dynamic web pages that are easy to maintain is more important and php is an easy language to learn to accomplish this.



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