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  • intoxicated662
    Mar 13, 05:15 PM
    damn and i've been wanting to get one really bad and missed this one. good price and all





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  • chaosbunny
    Jun 4, 09:54 AM
    Good idea executed very well. :)





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  • iJohnHenry
    Mar 30, 04:08 PM
    lol those T-Mobile ads suck

    as in they are not funny at all

    No, but she's cute, which is better than P.C. or Mac (although I like P.C. as a dry comedian.)





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  • eva01
    Sep 6, 05:49 PM
    i can't give away that. That just makes the hospital look horribly bad and that i am saying it to purposefully make them look bad.





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  • curleegirl
    Apr 28, 06:57 PM
    I have the same problem. The paper clip icon is in the top pane, showing me that there's an attachment in the email, but the attachment button to save or view is NOWHERE. When I forward, there is no attachment included. Didn't have this problem 3 days ago, but I do now!





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  • ppdix
    Jun 30, 11:41 AM
    Since 10.6.4 I've experienced many Video Related problems, corrupt video data, slow performance and constant PS CS5 and Aperture 3 freezes and beach balls...(I use an Nvidia GTX 285 and a GT120 hooked up to 2 Monitors)
    The whole computer is slow and unresponsive at times. I think I'm gonna be forced to reinstall Snow Leopard and go back to 10.6.3...
    :mad:





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  • Dagless
    Mar 22, 10:06 PM
    Savvy!





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  • MacRumors
    Apr 14, 12:39 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/14/apple-releases-xcode-4-0-2/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/14/133449-xcode_4_0_2.jpg




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  • titatom
    Apr 24, 06:16 PM
    I haven't found a reason not to use Safari yet...I mostly do light browsing on my iPhone and no real need for flash...





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  • Jazwire
    Apr 22, 12:53 AM
    I just got to 200, I cold of swore it was 200 not 250.
    Was this changed recently?

    I been coming here nearly everyday for 2 years was kinda excited to get to enter the marketplace. ;/


    Guess I could just post stupid fluff/crap like the people that get it in a few months.





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  • ActionableMango
    Apr 14, 11:25 AM
    Go to Ebay, do a search for similar models, and make sure you have "completed listings" checked. This will show you what they've been selling for (or failing to sell for).





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  • joecool85
    May 25, 09:46 AM
    See...I've never used linux, but I'm a complete computer geek, so I really should lol. I've been thinking Red Hat would be a good starter...I dunno. I was going to run Gentoo on my PB till I realized I would have to format my drive to partition it etc etc.





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  • edesignuk
    Nov 15, 12:35 PM
    http://www.coredatasolutions.net/index1.php
    Other than an <input> text field there's no custom faced buttons or any other custom fields that I can see there :confused:





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  • Blakeasd
    May 5, 08:46 PM
    So I add the images to an NSMutable Array then set IKImageBrowserView's dataSouce: to that NSMutableArray full of images?





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  • Rower_CPU
    Feb 29, 08:23 PM
    It was this am, around 11:30 my time, I think.

    I was lucky enough to be around when it came back. ;)





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  • Apple Corps
    May 6, 09:46 AM
    I am experiencing a 90 + second delay between menu sleep and the iMac actually going to sleep.

    OSX 10.6.7 on a 3.06 i3 iMac





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  • zen.state
    Apr 3, 07:33 AM
    It'll work but file transfers will be very, very slow.

    We are talking about a file server on a local network. It's only data transfer bottleneck would be the ethernet connection. The iBooks stock HD could easily keep up with gigabit ethernet.

    Don't understand what your "very very slow" statement is based on.





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  • savar
    Apr 15, 10:55 PM
    I hate websites that resize my browser window...don't they realize that I set it to the size that I like it?

    Anyway, the game looks cool. I don't see myself buying a PS3 just for it, but its good to see people pushing the limits.





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  • biohead
    Apr 28, 09:22 AM
    Can't hurt to try... but likely they'll charge you for a replacement if you want to get it done.





    SwiftLives
    Jan 21, 11:17 AM
    Another option would be to get a really nice printout of some of your illustration work and photograph various closeup details of it..





    pcypert
    Mar 17, 01:06 AM
    It's still pretty vague. You don't know what happens or how...the ending is actually pretty lame in all actuality. If you had the sound down you wouldn't ever hear anything. So if you are going to play and beat it and Shin...keep your sound up and don't turn it right off :)...but not a major ending by even the lightest standards...actually since it took me so little time to beat it I really thought there was a little twist and the game would continue...kind of bummed when I realized it was over and there were NO MORE bad guys on the streets.

    Paul





    rtheb
    Apr 29, 04:09 PM
    It is for sale on the US ebay as well:

    PS3 Xbox BluRay HDMI DisplayPort Apple iMac 27 Belfan (http://cgi.ebay.com/PS3-Xbox-BluRay-HDMI-DisplayPort-Apple-iMac-27-Belfan-/290559943980?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43a6b8e52c#ht_1792wt_952)

    Perhaps the Item specifics might be a clue:

    Brand: Generic





    The Samurai
    May 6, 03:46 PM
    Its coming, its coming (no not that!)

    Gaming tests etc to follow shortly - Mafia 2, Crysis 2, Portal 2 and Starcraft to be specifc. Gaming tests are a bit hard for me - not the best of players and never played any of these apart from COD MW2 and Blops. But nevertheless, if its what you guys want to see - so be it. Just need a day or two to put some decent gameplay together.





    insomniac321123
    May 1, 11:42 PM
    I was experiencing the same problems as others after installing DP3.

    That is, installation seemed ok, UNTIL it got to to "moving items into place" after which it hung.

    I forced a restart, and ended up with the grey screen and spinning gear.

    I followed insomniac321123's suggestion:
    - rebooted to Snow Leopard
    - opened the root Library folder
    - opened the Updates folder and located the "lionswupdate.pkg"
    Note: it was located in a folder named "041-0870"
    The pathway is (root)/Library/Updates/041-0870/lionswupdate.pkg
    - double-clicked that, re-ran the installer app.
    - this time, when it got to the "moving items into place" segment, the task finished (in relatively short time) and I received "the installation was successful".

    After this, I was able to restart and get a "good boot" to 10.7 build 11A444d.

    Other observations:
    When I _shut down_ Lion the first time after the update, it seemed to take extra time, with quite a bit of disk activity. I'm going to _guess_ that the problem may be due to files that normally get written at shutdown to be read at the next boot. These would normally be read and pre-loaded before the finder loaded, but could not be, hence the spinning wheel that prevented the finder from loading.

    After I finally got a good boot after running the procedure above, and Lion corrected whatever it needed to correct at shutdown, subsequent shutdowns are "normal" again.

    This was my experience exactly. I've been out of town, so I haven't been able to post very well.

    Thats one of the big perks of having a second, more stable partition. Besides having another OS to fall back on, you still have access to the disk of the problematic OS.