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  • Surely
    Aug 30, 09:39 PM
    whats on those radio stations btw?

    ^^^^^I'm guessing you're asking me this, right? If so:

    You'll find some great music. Just click on the link in my last post and it'll take you to the CBC Radio 3 website. If you choose, you can sign up and then create a playlist of songs that you like.

    You can also access New Music Canada (top right on the page), and from there, you can access a list of just about every Canadian artist and a selection of their songs.

    It's a great way to discover new music.





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  • nazariteguitar
    Sep 9, 06:55 AM
    I already know which will have the most rumors (powerbook):(
    unfortunately none of them have come to pass.





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  • JNGold
    Apr 23, 02:03 PM
    I have tried a lot of them (Atomic, iCab, Perfect, Skyfire, 360, etc) and I always come back to using Safari. Mostly because of the Mobile Me favorites sync and more recently because of the Nitro (JavaScript) performance improvements. If I had to pick a backup it would be Perfect Browser.





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  • charlyee
    Mar 24, 04:56 PM
    I wouldn't. You could delete the unused videos inside the event. But you'll still need the videos in the event in order to edit later.Oops! Runs to go rummaging in the Trash. :o

    Thanks They should be in Home Folder/Movies/iMovie Projects/your movie name. That file is a package containing the various formats of your project. You can just delete that file, or right(ctrl) click to have a look inside.

    In iMovie if you delete just your Project and leave the Events, you can redo a project again, but if you delete just the Events, then the associated Project won't run.Thanks very much, I got my events back and deleted the projects. :)

    Thanks for the info on where the different formats are hiding.





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  • Antares
    Mar 16, 12:59 PM
    Crackdown is too "bouncy," if that makes sense. I don't like the over the top jumping and climbing. GTA is more "real."





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  • bocomo
    Mar 14, 12:50 PM
    Doesn't opening the Illustrator file in Photoshop rasterize the file? There should have been a dialog box asking at what resolution the vectors should be rasterized, right?





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  • crammedberry
    Mar 28, 03:30 PM
    I have an old iBook G3 (500Mhz 576MB RAM 10GB HD) that isn't so useful to me now... but someone mentioned I might be able to make use of it and set it up as a file server... It has firewire, which I realized is a big plus.. none of my PCs have it...

    Well, down to business... I have a external eSATA/FireWire Terabyte HD and was planning on hooking it up to the iBook, and hooking that up to my airport extreme. I have heard of some people who have reservations about leaving a laptop on 24/7... but really, the laptop won't be doing much, the HD on the laptop will only be used for the OS (would it cause any problems if the laptop's HD isn't that reliable? it'll only be used to boot). The iBook will pretty much be just a router... to connect, and manage access to the external drive. That's essentially all it's gonna do. Does anyone have any experience in this area?





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  • Satori
    Apr 14, 01:51 PM
    The internet archive is definitely legit, and completely safe in my experience.





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  • FooArk
    Mar 19, 02:17 PM
    Sorry, Apple. Not this time.

    :apple:





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  • jagan
    Apr 6, 10:42 AM
    Hi

    I'm having the following problem:

    My macbook sometimes suddenly goes to sleep when connected to an external monitor/screen (connected via. mini-DVI to DVI).

    I have set the Energy saving-preferences to "Never go to sleep", but it stills happens sometimes.

    Any ideas of what might be causing it?





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  • broken_keyboard
    Mar 5, 10:53 AM
    There are some region free firmwares out there that work with Pioneer drives, I don't know about other brands.
    http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=30233

    Alternatively you could try ripping all your movies to HD
    http://handbrake.m0k.org/





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  • msavory
    Aug 10, 09:45 PM
    See http://ranger.befunk.com/blog/archives/000697.html for a less than glowing view of the situation from one of the Fink project guys.


    A news release on Darwinports website says...

    DarwinPorts project announces New Hosting and New Name

    7 Aug 8:47 PM

    DarwinPorts project announced today its intention to accept hosting for the DarwinPorts project through the new Mac OS Forge facility being set up by Apple Computer at www.macosforge.org. This follows news that opendarwin.org, the project's current hosting provider, will be shut down in the coming months.
    James Berry, a member of the DarwinPorts steering committee says:
    "We are pleased that by offering us hosting and administrative support services, Apple continues to demonstrate its strong commitment to the open source community. That support is vital to our project."

    As part of the transition to Mac OS Forge, the DarwinPorts project will adopt the new name MacPorts, utilizing the macports.org domain, which it recently acquired. "We believe the new name MacPorts better reflects our mission, which is to provide a collection of open source ports for Mac OS X, with future supportfor binary packages", says Juan Manuel Palacios, another DarwinPorts member.

    Members of the DarwinPorts/MacPorts project and portmgr team will work with opendarwin.org and Mac OS Forge to effect a smooth transition over the coming weeks.





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  • -pete-
    Apr 25, 05:35 AM
    Week 1: Read Python; familiarize self with scripting language semantics/syntax
    Week 2-4: Learn PHP; obviously begin with what you learned from Python and build from there. Start to look at object-oriented PHP materials.
    Week 5: Begin SQL query writing; queries aren't so difficult if you know your PHP material well. The better at coding you are, the better your query writing will be.

    Eventually, you'll want to get into content management systems and MVC frameworks - this, outside of object oriented programming, is the biggest mountain to climb, but it is well worth it in the long run as all of your hard work will pay off. These two things will take a long time to learn so don't fret if you don't understand it all from the very beginning.

    Also, like someone else said, make sure your design is consistent across different browsers. Since you are learning, you're probably looking at a lot of divs and what not. Divs are nifty, but browsers don't agree with them 90% of the time. This means grabbing a copy of Windows, downloading Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, and 9 to make sure everything looks correct. This is one of every designer/developers biggest complaints and why Internet Explorer is hated beyond words.

    I don't really think that you need Python, it's nice to have another language but to be honest learning another language at an early stage can cause confusion and besides good PHP tutorials should teach you everything you need.

    I picked up "PHP with MySQL Essential Training (http://www.lynda.com/PHP-tutorials/php-with-mysql-essential-training/435-2.html)' from lynda.com and found them an extremely useful starting point they begin with the raw basics and have you build a super simple CMS, you may have to go through the videos a couple of times to understand it but its well worth the effort.

    As for making your sites cross-browser... yes you should make sure that everything works in at least IE7, but IE6 is old and complies with so few standards that even youtube doesn't support it any more. Unless you'll be want to develop enterprise level sites then you can really just leave it alone.





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  • Glitterkidd777
    Aug 21, 05:52 PM
    It's the fabled iProduct! At long last!

    http://makeuseof.com/tech-fun/images/iproduct-feel-special.jpg

    that would be hilarious if:

    1.) apple hadn't ALREADY changed the tech world so many times
    a) apple I (first PC that changed the industry, and made every one follow in apple's footsteps)
    b) macintosh (first PC with GUI that changed the industry, and made every one follow in apple's footsteps)
    c) powerbook 100 (first modern portable computer)
    d) iMac (first real pc to capture "trend" status)
    e)apple quicktake (first truly consumer level digital camera)
    f)apple newton (first truly consumer level PDA, and the godfather of all current smartphones, minus the phone, obviously.)
    g)apple ipod (first digital music player that changed the industry, and made everyone follow in apple's footsteps)
    h)apple iphone (first smartphone to incorporate a multi-touch screen and take full advantage of the phone as a mobile computing device)
    i)apple ipad (first tablet PC that changed the industry, and made everyone follow in apple's footsteps)


    I totally agree, outside of those areas, apple has made no significant impact on anyone's life. The question that you need to ask yourself is "How many products that apple has had very direct influence on do I use on a day to day basis?"

    I'm assuming most, if not all of the previously mentioned products find their way into your life pretty regularly.

    Thank you for actually changing the world...just like you said you would, apple.





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  • matticus008
    Jan 15, 01:58 AM
    I think I'm going to file a formal complaint with them.
    Because your name tag is smaller?





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  • Thanks Chester
    Apr 18, 04:45 PM
    Hi All,

    can someone please help me out with creating a logo that looks like a wispy cloud, ive tried countless times but my end result is rather disappointing, render/clouds isn't cutting it either.

    it has to look spot on and natural.

    Thanks Chester.





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  • mkjj
    Mar 1, 10:51 AM
    As it says un the title. I have had (and still do) a lot of iPods and always wondered, I assumed all the system software was the same for each model.





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  • celticpride678
    Jul 9, 09:45 PM
    My USB cable for my iPod touch has been fraying on both ends for a very long time now and I think it will stop working eventually.

    Does Apple replace these things for free (or at all)?

    Thanks.





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  • JayInNJ
    Apr 6, 09:23 PM
    Hopefully they will have an app for it soon.





    eternlgladiator
    Mar 10, 04:17 PM
    You guys have your numbering mixed up.

    iPhone 1 (2G)
    iPhone 2 (3G)
    iPhone 3 (3GS)
    iPhone 4

    The next one will come out this year, and even if they come up with a different name for it, it will still be the iPhone 5. Whether there is a redesign or a spec bump, it's still a new phone.

    How was it messed up?





    Kyddil
    Apr 18, 10:36 AM
    Yeah they really look nice.. but I would like to see more pictures tho..





    Blake1
    May 6, 12:17 PM
    Samuri

    I have a few games I would really to see benchmarked. Starcraft II and Company of Heroes. Company of Heroes is a windows based game, but I would love to see it run if you could! Thanks.





    Anne
    Oct 11, 03:51 PM
    Now that Apple has the double your RAM for $40 deal, do you revise your predictions on an update this or next month? I hope not.... but I'm so indecisive about when to buy.





    wickedG35
    Jan 31, 10:33 AM
    Calvin, I can get one for you today (I'm also in the 818), but they are probably going to show up in stores tomorrow and they will have plenty on hand. :)

    Good deal on the iPhone!