vincenz
Apr 16, 08:46 PM
If you want cheap, you can check out the various iHome ones. Check on amazon. I don't know how they are because I don't own any.
Thomas Veil
Mar 15, 08:45 PM
I swear to god, you cannot make this stuff up.
RNC considers selling TV rights of presidential primary debates (http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/15/rnc.debates/index.html?hpt=T2)
Washington (CNN) -- The Republican National Committee is considering sanctioning the GOP presidential primary debates and then selling the broadcast rights to news outlets, two Republicans with knowledge of the idea tell CNN.
The proposal was mentioned last week during a meeting of top RNC officials and a handful of political operatives representing potential GOP presidential candidates.
In February, the RNC disclosed it was saddled with more than $22 million of debt left over from the 2010 midterm elections. At that time, newly elected Chairman Reince Priebus acknowledged the committee has "a lot of work to do" to pay off its obligations so it can focus on raising money for the 2012 presidential election.
It is unclear if it is legal for the RNC to sell the broadcasting rights or whether it would constitute a prohibited political contribution in the eyes of federal law.I'm delighted to hear that the RNC is in so much debt (unions, Moveon.org, etc., get those fundraising campaigns in gear now!), and I should point out that this idea is nowhere past the suggestion stage, but boy, talk about cheapening yourself....
Maybe the candidates could raise money too by wearing NASCAR-type suits, with brand logos all over them.
RNC considers selling TV rights of presidential primary debates (http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/15/rnc.debates/index.html?hpt=T2)
Washington (CNN) -- The Republican National Committee is considering sanctioning the GOP presidential primary debates and then selling the broadcast rights to news outlets, two Republicans with knowledge of the idea tell CNN.
The proposal was mentioned last week during a meeting of top RNC officials and a handful of political operatives representing potential GOP presidential candidates.
In February, the RNC disclosed it was saddled with more than $22 million of debt left over from the 2010 midterm elections. At that time, newly elected Chairman Reince Priebus acknowledged the committee has "a lot of work to do" to pay off its obligations so it can focus on raising money for the 2012 presidential election.
It is unclear if it is legal for the RNC to sell the broadcasting rights or whether it would constitute a prohibited political contribution in the eyes of federal law.I'm delighted to hear that the RNC is in so much debt (unions, Moveon.org, etc., get those fundraising campaigns in gear now!), and I should point out that this idea is nowhere past the suggestion stage, but boy, talk about cheapening yourself....
Maybe the candidates could raise money too by wearing NASCAR-type suits, with brand logos all over them.
OXOCube75
Apr 13, 02:37 PM
You can use [indexpath row] in an if statement, along with the number of the row, to get the row of the tableview that is selected. Then you can push the different views.
That worked great.
Thanks!!
That worked great.
Thanks!!
Josh
Nov 4, 01:53 PM
Looks like a good start! I like the nice colors.
Not that it would make a huge difference, but you could reduce the height of contbg.jpg to 1px instead of 5px. It would reduce file size a tiny bit.
It's definitely not necessary, but it woudn't hurt either:D
Not that it would make a huge difference, but you could reduce the height of contbg.jpg to 1px instead of 5px. It would reduce file size a tiny bit.
It's definitely not necessary, but it woudn't hurt either:D
Alizay Mirza
Dec 27, 09:40 PM
Thanks! I don't think there is a PC version of this though :(
Yes this one is applicable for Mac OS X.
They will soon be releasing the Windows version, will let you and other users know, when they will launch it, k!
Yes this one is applicable for Mac OS X.
They will soon be releasing the Windows version, will let you and other users know, when they will launch it, k!
skrypj
Mar 8, 04:11 PM
Mac OS X 10.6. is 64-bit, but it has two kernels,and the 64-bit kernel only loads when you set it to or on the Xserve as far as I know.
How do you load the kernel? is that something that happens automatically?
How do you load the kernel? is that something that happens automatically?
Shattentor
May 4, 07:11 AM
I have the previous model base 21.5'' iMac (see sig) for audio production and run even intensive Pro Tools and Logic sessions (several virtual instruments) without any problems. So I would say you're definitly good with the base i5. You might wonna upgrade to 8GBs of RAM later on if you run out of memory, but that's all I would do.
Spend those 700 bucks on something more useful, you won't notice any difference in use with the i7.
Spend those 700 bucks on something more useful, you won't notice any difference in use with the i7.
MacNut
Apr 8, 07:13 PM
The coverage has improved the past few years, 5 plus hours of mostly commercial free coverage. Plus Masters.com showing morning to sunset.
sb58
Mar 28, 09:01 PM
sounds... difficult. even more so than the console versions XD
paulrbeers
Apr 11, 11:20 AM
Have you tried a new hard drive?
velocityg4
Oct 29, 10:49 AM
You're thinking of Don LaFontaine, who passed away in '08.
That's him, rather was him.
That's him, rather was him.
adrian.oconnor
Apr 7, 03:53 PM
I wonder if it is a licensing issue. I searched for 'pooh ibooks uk' and all I can find are articles from the time it was released, including this:
http://www.licensemag.com/licensemag/Publishing/Winnie-the-Pooh-on-Every-UK-iPad-iBook/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/671824
In that press release they mention '5 other books', but when I search iBooks for 'pooh', there's only one result, and that's the House At Pooh Corner.
Ah well, I guess we'll get the dead-tree edition from Amazon instead.
http://www.licensemag.com/licensemag/Publishing/Winnie-the-Pooh-on-Every-UK-iPad-iBook/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/671824
In that press release they mention '5 other books', but when I search iBooks for 'pooh', there's only one result, and that's the House At Pooh Corner.
Ah well, I guess we'll get the dead-tree edition from Amazon instead.
wayne091189
Oct 30, 05:31 AM
Hi
I was just over at macuser.co.uk and was reading about a new CPU being designed at "Sharp". It seem's that the CPU is made out of glass.
Sound good but just dont drop the computer. arrrrrrr right.
http://www.macuser.co.uk/pixelputty/news/news_story.php?id=34531
I was just over at macuser.co.uk and was reading about a new CPU being designed at "Sharp". It seem's that the CPU is made out of glass.
Sound good but just dont drop the computer. arrrrrrr right.
http://www.macuser.co.uk/pixelputty/news/news_story.php?id=34531
MaxBurn
Apr 30, 05:43 PM
On that phone i think it is stuck to the back of the digitizer isn't it? If so you seperate them some how. Should be some writeups somewhere, maybe even some youtube videos even.
callmemike20
May 6, 01:51 PM
A universal volume? Are you kidding?
Every time I change the station or a new show comes on, the volume always needs to be adjusted. Nothing is ever the same.
As for commercials, they used to always have a higher volume than the tv show for advertising purposes. However, I think congress recently made that alteration illegal.
Every time I change the station or a new show comes on, the volume always needs to be adjusted. Nothing is ever the same.
As for commercials, they used to always have a higher volume than the tv show for advertising purposes. However, I think congress recently made that alteration illegal.
Hermes Monster
Mar 30, 02:37 PM
I've registered by the way :D I look forward to seeing how this works out
Finniecent
May 5, 05:14 AM
Hi everyone
First post here, have had a good search through the forums and internet and I can't find much on this issue, what I can find seems to conflict, so I was hoping to get some concrete info.
I've been running Windows 7 though bootcamp on my 13" 2010 MBP for a couple of months with no problems so far. Relevant to this issue, I noticed the stock 250GB drive always made a very definite click every time I picked up my laptop, parking the heads to avoid any drive damage.
Having gotten a little tired of having to fit around a 200GB Windows partition, I bought a Seagate Momentus 750GB 7200RPM ST9750420AS today and put that in. Just reinstalled everything and I've noticed the drive is no longer clicking when I move the lappy.
Now I'm aware there could be several things going on:
1. The new drive is still parking it's heads, but for some reason I can't hear it anymore (Is there some software I can get to monitor this?)
2. The Apple Sudden Motion Sensor (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1934) may not have the correct firmware to interact with my new drive or vice versa.
3. The drive may have it's own motion sensor and there may be some kind of conflict with the Apple one in my MBP.
Any info on this would be much appreciated, I'm a little concerned that I'm going to wreck the drive if it's not parking up properly.
Cheers
Finn
First post here, have had a good search through the forums and internet and I can't find much on this issue, what I can find seems to conflict, so I was hoping to get some concrete info.
I've been running Windows 7 though bootcamp on my 13" 2010 MBP for a couple of months with no problems so far. Relevant to this issue, I noticed the stock 250GB drive always made a very definite click every time I picked up my laptop, parking the heads to avoid any drive damage.
Having gotten a little tired of having to fit around a 200GB Windows partition, I bought a Seagate Momentus 750GB 7200RPM ST9750420AS today and put that in. Just reinstalled everything and I've noticed the drive is no longer clicking when I move the lappy.
Now I'm aware there could be several things going on:
1. The new drive is still parking it's heads, but for some reason I can't hear it anymore (Is there some software I can get to monitor this?)
2. The Apple Sudden Motion Sensor (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1934) may not have the correct firmware to interact with my new drive or vice versa.
3. The drive may have it's own motion sensor and there may be some kind of conflict with the Apple one in my MBP.
Any info on this would be much appreciated, I'm a little concerned that I'm going to wreck the drive if it's not parking up properly.
Cheers
Finn
maya
Jan 7, 02:47 AM
Actually, I'm sure there is a way, as long as a person has access to the computer. There's probably some type of software used by corporations to monitor employee computer usage. In addition, searched MacUpdate for "keystroke logger" does come up with a utility called logkext. So of course it can be logged. Now, installing and monitoring it remotely might be difficult though. Securing physical access to your computer (i.e. setting up a password to come back from screensaver or sleep) would be the primary concern. You could also use Little Snitch to monitor apps making network connections.
I'm not aware of any way to "secure keystrokes" though.
For this to happen someone other than the primary users have to have access and root password to install a small application of this nature. Given that this person is the only one using it they have nothing to worry about unless they are not the root users on the iBook.
Even on the windows side you have to open and install the attachment sent via email in order for this to happen. Unless you have no clue of what you are doing then this is the least of your worries since it has always been said to never open an attachment from a sender you do not recognize.
Common sense. :)
I'm not aware of any way to "secure keystrokes" though.
For this to happen someone other than the primary users have to have access and root password to install a small application of this nature. Given that this person is the only one using it they have nothing to worry about unless they are not the root users on the iBook.
Even on the windows side you have to open and install the attachment sent via email in order for this to happen. Unless you have no clue of what you are doing then this is the least of your worries since it has always been said to never open an attachment from a sender you do not recognize.
Common sense. :)
JeffTL
Apr 9, 10:12 PM
I don't really know much about projectors, but I suppose you could create a semipermanent mounting (such as running cables through a hole under a table).
Or you could buy two projectors (one mounted, one travelling) with good resolution for the cost of this extremely expensive one.
Or you could buy two projectors (one mounted, one travelling) with good resolution for the cost of this extremely expensive one.
Crigger540
Feb 8, 10:03 AM
Wow, call me a NOOB
You're a NOOB, but we all were at some time!
You're a NOOB, but we all were at some time!
Jolly Giant
Apr 23, 11:00 AM
Yes, I'm using a usb port and a usb cable.
have you tried a different cable ? have you tried another USB port ?
have you tried a different cable ? have you tried another USB port ?
zen.state
Apr 4, 07:58 AM
Have you tried zapping the PRAM? Thats what I normally try when I have odd startup/reboot issues. I can recall that once fixing an issue I had with my Sawtooth. It would allow me to reboot but not shutdown. I would select shutdown in the Apple menu and just as it seemed like it was about to shutdown it would start the reboot process. I zapped the PRAM and all was well again.
bokdol
Apr 11, 10:22 AM
do you have another mac? if you do. put your macpro into target disk mode and connect it to another mac and run disk utilities or use the cd's. see if that helps.
LethalWolfe
Feb 2, 04:32 PM
I had open NAT for xbox live setup and now it says moderate, yet I've never changed any settings.
I've had that happen a couple of times w/a couple of different routers. I think some game or XBL updates could reset your NAT settings.
Lethal
I've had that happen a couple of times w/a couple of different routers. I think some game or XBL updates could reset your NAT settings.
Lethal