
iJohnHenry
Apr 15, 08:11 PM
Reminds me of those minivans with a complete list of pets and family members that morons put on the back window in the form of stick figures. Sometimes with family names underneath.
That may present a problem in So. Cal., but for me I always get a smile out of those charactures.
That may present a problem in So. Cal., but for me I always get a smile out of those charactures.

Apple OC
Feb 23, 06:59 PM
just a tip ... cards with black edges tend to chip or flake and look old fast

fenderbass146
Apr 1, 11:23 AM
my textedit won't open.
it's what we call 'a beta'
I know that, It worked fine in beta 1... usually things don't get worse
it's what we call 'a beta'
I know that, It worked fine in beta 1... usually things don't get worse

c-Row
Nov 23, 12:03 PM
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Vince Guaraldi Trio)
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:D
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:D
Consultant
Apr 25, 05:10 PM
Where did you download them? Contact them for support.

avy
May 5, 06:24 PM
hii all , can any one please please help me how to find out switched off mobile phone ( iphone 4 ) in the house ...
we have called to that number around 20 times , couldn't hear any thing , thought it was in vibrate mode and later after trying to call the phone has switched off ( already knew battery was low ) searched almost all over the house but no use ,one thing is sure the phone will be in the house no doubt about it.
we have called to that number around 20 times , couldn't hear any thing , thought it was in vibrate mode and later after trying to call the phone has switched off ( already knew battery was low ) searched almost all over the house but no use ,one thing is sure the phone will be in the house no doubt about it.

robbieduncan
Jul 26, 04:16 AM
4.1 ain't out yet, so no use telling me that.
It is as a developer-only beta.
Elaborate on what you mean by "quick switch" please.
I imagine he means the fast task switching part of the "multitasking" APIs.
It is as a developer-only beta.
Elaborate on what you mean by "quick switch" please.
I imagine he means the fast task switching part of the "multitasking" APIs.

bousozoku
Nov 15, 12:14 AM
Use increase, its the best!!!
It's okay but I hope those of you using it have input the correct team number: 3446.
It's okay but I hope those of you using it have input the correct team number: 3446.

bcaslis
Apr 27, 11:52 AM
I don't think bootcamp offers the option to download. It offers the option to burn a disc. If you don't have a SuperDrive attached then it can't burn a disc.

beez7777
Oct 12, 09:32 PM
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LifeInLoFi
Apr 22, 06:19 PM
Mostly Skyfire for my general browsing.
I like the ability to view Flash video and I like how it can easily be switched between iPhone view and Desktop view.
I like the ability to view Flash video and I like how it can easily be switched between iPhone view and Desktop view.

kelhart
Dec 27, 09:53 AM
When I got into computers back in the early 80s, there were basically two directions kids were going in:
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.
There were the commodore people, and there were the Apple people. I started off with the commodore, we used PETs at school, I had a C64 at home, then an Amiga 1000.
When I went to college, they were using PCs for alot of work, so I got a PC too. I started with a 286 then a 386. My home computer I pretty much used for games and the occasional bit of homework.
When I got my first professional programming job, the outfit I was with was using UNIX (IBMs AIX flavour). This is when my hatred of windows slowly started to grow. The stability of unix was amazing...compared to the consistantly failing windoze.
Of course, a big UNIX like AIX couldn't be aforded by your average individual. Then I discovered Linux. My home PCs, which were now progressing to 486, Pentium I, II and Athalons started being converted for dual booting. Windoze for games (wasn't good for much else in my opinion), and Linux for doing any real work. And as linux grew more stable, and more functional, the guys at M$ could never seem to iron out the bugs in Windoze.
Throughout these years, I pretty much ignored the existence of Apple and the Mac. I had seen some, tinkered with a Mac classic (I think that's what it was) at one point. But they didn't blow me away, and I was always convinced that Macs were for the 'artsy-phartsy' crowd. And me not having a lick of artistic talent, well...I stuck to Linux.
So then word about OS X starting making it's way around. And these damn sexy little laptops like the TiBook and then the dual USB iBooks started to show up. And I thought to myself, here is an OS, that appears to have UNIX like stability, with support for commercial apps, all in one package, a pretty cool looking UI, and I can get at the unix terminal and do things the way I'm used to anytime I want. Hmmmmm....
Well, June 12th, my curiousity finally got the better of me. I went and purchased a 500Mhz dual usb iBook, with the combo drive and 384 Mb of RAM. OS X was cool, but a little slow, and a tad buggy. Then 10.1 was released, much faster, much less buggy, then Jaguar...
What can I say..I'm sold. Oh, and today...I'm forced to use Win2K at my current contracting gig. The bloody machine is slow, it can't multitask worth a damn, and I have to reboot it a few times a week. Each night, and weekends, I get use my iBook. It doesn't crash, it doesn't fight me, it's just there to serve. And the only time it ever needs rebooting is when some software install or update demands it.
It is quite simply the BEST computer I have ever owned.

Chundles
Jan 8, 11:28 PM
Can we make it a drinking game? Every time Jobs says "boom" or uses some insanely outrageous gigantic superlatives you have to drink.

mcrain
Apr 4, 03:47 PM
How is a person who loses his house or farm going to have the means to move to Canada to start all over again?
Indentured servitude?
Indentured servitude?

poolin1243
Nov 25, 07:07 PM
pm sent!!!!
edit: dont even need to include the portable hard drive!
edit: dont even need to include the portable hard drive!
poochi999
Apr 21, 09:58 AM
I am a accessories designer. I will definitely consider on your idea on our new case.

MacCoaster
Aug 15, 01:19 PM
Here are two avatars with roller coasters as background images and an Apple logo (thank god for option-shift-k) in the foreground. Roller coasters mean a lot to me, as they're 1/3 of my life. They're also why my nickname on Mac sites are MacCoaster.
Bonus points to anyone who can identify the following for both: roller coaster name and the theme park in which they are found.
Edit: By the way, I took those pictures myself at the theme park when I went.
Bonus points to anyone who can identify the following for both: roller coaster name and the theme park in which they are found.
Edit: By the way, I took those pictures myself at the theme park when I went.

msjones
Apr 7, 08:28 AM
hello all, i use o2 for my emails on my ipad, why does my ipad collect the same messages over and over again ?. when i delete the emails, the next day when i should collect new ones i also get all the old ones.:confused:
Is your o2 mail set to keep a copy of mail on the server? This could cause mail to re-download messages.
Is your o2 mail set to keep a copy of mail on the server? This could cause mail to re-download messages.

Joshuarocks
Apr 2, 07:01 PM
Ok, I am willing to take the 7800 GT apart and see where the noise is coming from. But, can someone still explain to me why the Yellow LED trickle light isn't illuminating when I remove the air deflector shield?
Thats really the only thing thats bugging me right now + the video card's loudness.
Thats really the only thing thats bugging me right now + the video card's loudness.
Georgie
Jan 12, 08:36 AM
What was the name of the British band played during the sample iPod commercials during the Keynote? The sounded pretty good, and I'd like to check them out.
Blue Velvet
Sep 23, 02:17 PM
What a complete load of festering worthless crap.
I'd love to see the methodology of this 'poll'.
I'd love to see the methodology of this 'poll'.
ashwinr87
Apr 18, 09:10 AM
I figured it out...
I had to do [self.view.superview bringSubviewToFront:]
UIView *testie;
I had to do [self.view.superview bringSubviewToFront:]
UIView *testie;
TheMacBookPro
Apr 24, 09:55 PM
Sounds like these things ship pretty quickly.
I understand the plain white box. It's a gift for my fiance and I am sure she'll be fine with that (especially once she realizes the savings just for a box :D )
Just fyi my refurb iMac shipped/delivered in about the same time so... estimate one week for shipping? Two to be on the safe side? :)
I understand the plain white box. It's a gift for my fiance and I am sure she'll be fine with that (especially once she realizes the savings just for a box :D )
Just fyi my refurb iMac shipped/delivered in about the same time so... estimate one week for shipping? Two to be on the safe side? :)
jinxednuance
May 3, 07:22 AM
Thank yo folks!
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