ViNESWiNGMAN
Nov 17, 12:38 AM
Bose makes the best speakers for computers
no highs? no lows? go with bose...
I gotta disagree with you, man.
Creative iTrigue 3400 2.1 (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0006GYNPQ/qid=1100674226/sr=8-9/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i9_xgl23/104-0311868-3391146?v=glance&s=electronics&n=507846)
i went to the store and checked out these speakers, and although they aren't *quite* as good as the klipsch's they come real damn close, and look damn nice too. I'm surprised nobody suggested them..
no highs? no lows? go with bose...
I gotta disagree with you, man.
Creative iTrigue 3400 2.1 (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0006GYNPQ/qid=1100674226/sr=8-9/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i9_xgl23/104-0311868-3391146?v=glance&s=electronics&n=507846)
i went to the store and checked out these speakers, and although they aren't *quite* as good as the klipsch's they come real damn close, and look damn nice too. I'm surprised nobody suggested them..
Angel baby
Apr 17, 03:57 AM
white iPhone 4 has not been launched. Did you converse your black i4 with some kind of conversion kit?
gnasher729
Feb 12, 02:32 AM
Hi, I want to put some CD's that I purchased on my iTunes to put on my iPod. The only problem is that I am getting a new laptop soon, my BlackBook is dyeing.)))): Well, so far I have bought all my music on iTunes, but it's so expensive. I bought many CD's like I said, and I'm putting them on iTunes. When I plug the iPod into a new computer, it would ask me if I wanted to transfer my purchases. And everything that I bought would transfer. The songs that I got from other websites wouldn't transfer. But If I import the CD's through iTunes, will it still transfer to the new computer? Or do they have to be bought from iTunes?
1. Go to the nearest store and buy an external hard drive that you connect to your Macintosh. Then set up Time Machine to make backups to that hard drive. (To set it up: Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Time Machine). First, this will give you a backup of everything that is on your Macintosh which will save you lots of trouble should your Macintosh ever die. And second, it lets you transfer _everything_ on your Macintosh onto your new computer.
2. When you buy the new Mac, when you start it the first time, it will ask you whether you want to transfer data from another computer. At that point, you follow the instructions on the screen and tell it that you want to transfer data from a Time Machine backup. You plug in the external drive, and some time later the new computer contains absolutely everything that was on the old computer. Including music.
3. Never, ever rely on an iPod to hold your music. The first place your music belongs is the iTunes library on your computer. The next place is the backup disk. Always assume that music on your iPod is temporary and could disappear any time.
1. Go to the nearest store and buy an external hard drive that you connect to your Macintosh. Then set up Time Machine to make backups to that hard drive. (To set it up: Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Time Machine). First, this will give you a backup of everything that is on your Macintosh which will save you lots of trouble should your Macintosh ever die. And second, it lets you transfer _everything_ on your Macintosh onto your new computer.
2. When you buy the new Mac, when you start it the first time, it will ask you whether you want to transfer data from another computer. At that point, you follow the instructions on the screen and tell it that you want to transfer data from a Time Machine backup. You plug in the external drive, and some time later the new computer contains absolutely everything that was on the old computer. Including music.
3. Never, ever rely on an iPod to hold your music. The first place your music belongs is the iTunes library on your computer. The next place is the backup disk. Always assume that music on your iPod is temporary and could disappear any time.
quackattack
Mar 7, 11:49 AM
This has been discussed recently:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=111978
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=111978
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swalk
Apr 22, 05:14 PM
Hello:
I am planning on selling my 17'' MBP to one of my good friends as I'd like to switch to a MacBook Air since it will better suit my needs. I was wondering if anybody has an idea of what a fair price would be.
Here are the general specs:
Purchased: Spring 2007
Monitor: 17''
Processor: 2.33 GHz Inter Core 2 Duo
Memory: 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Snow Leopard OS
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks
I am planning on selling my 17'' MBP to one of my good friends as I'd like to switch to a MacBook Air since it will better suit my needs. I was wondering if anybody has an idea of what a fair price would be.
Here are the general specs:
Purchased: Spring 2007
Monitor: 17''
Processor: 2.33 GHz Inter Core 2 Duo
Memory: 2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Snow Leopard OS
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks
r6girl
Dec 14, 02:27 PM
i'm thinking of selling my 2G silver mini. i'd like to get a nano instead, or just "make do" with my shuffle for working out. it's in really good condition - only a few minor scratches on it and i have all of the accessories and original box. it's still under warranty for a couple more months as well, so applecare could be purchased for it. if this sounds interesting, let me know...
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jayducharme
Jul 21, 04:37 PM
Google fell to the number three spot despite generating record levels of discussion for the brand, according to General Sentiment.
Who is General Sentiment? Is he in charge of the mobile wars? And what is the Impact Value ranking? Is it this:
http://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_impact_value.html
And I guess this is how General Sentiment determines what makes the cut:
http://www.generalsentiment.com/what-we-do.html
I love the line:
Sentence by sentence, General Sentiment detects the sentiment in each document related to a topic
Who is General Sentiment? Is he in charge of the mobile wars? And what is the Impact Value ranking? Is it this:
http://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/methods_impact_value.html
And I guess this is how General Sentiment determines what makes the cut:
http://www.generalsentiment.com/what-we-do.html
I love the line:
Sentence by sentence, General Sentiment detects the sentiment in each document related to a topic
dh2005
May 6, 05:25 PM
Undoubtedly 10, it's the best desktop on Earth today.
And despite all this BS that Winblows fanboys love to spread around here, I am yet to see a PC beating my 2008 iMac in terms of overall performance, UI responsiveness and REAL multitasking capabilities (not the crap that Windows represents).
NONE of my friends and relatives (all of them NORMAL users) has a better-performing machine - so please be careful when reading posts from hobbyists about "building your machine" and the like. No ordinary customer does that or wants to do that.
- The iMac has the BEST screen in the industry;
- The BEST OS in the industry, with the option to run inferior Windows if you want to suffer;
- The BEST AIO design, and none of the bulkiness common to the ugly Windows world;
- The BEST keyboard;
- The BEST standard, multitouch mouse (magic mouse) - just genius;
- Even for an older machine like mine, EXCELLENT overall performance;
- Multitasking responsiveness that is miles ahead of Windows machines (remembering my pathetic PC at work);
- Almost totally silent;
- The best customer service in the world.
Windows PCs nowadays are just for three types of people:
1 - Hardcore gamers who love to brag about irrelevant specs or one extra FPS;
2 - People like the above who need to change their GPU every month or like to tinker with their boxes;
3 - Masochists.
Just buy your iMac and be happy - you're not gonna regret it.
Not exactly an even-handed account...
... there are reasons to favour PCs. PCs are cheaper - considerably so, away from the all-in-one domain. They have inferior screens, sure, but decent screens can be bought. And there are still some things that Windows can do that, regrettably, OS X can't. And if you buy a Mac with a view to installing Windows, be ready to shell-out for an expensive second OS.
Also, the Magic Mouse is abject shite, in my opinion. I gave mine away.
Finally, much as I think you'd enjoy owning an iMac, I'd like to say this - it's just a computer. It won't reduce your likelihood of getting cancer, or take your dog for a walk when it's raining, or get you back with your ex-girlfriend. It's a lovely computer - no doubt about that - but it's just a computer.
And despite all this BS that Winblows fanboys love to spread around here, I am yet to see a PC beating my 2008 iMac in terms of overall performance, UI responsiveness and REAL multitasking capabilities (not the crap that Windows represents).
NONE of my friends and relatives (all of them NORMAL users) has a better-performing machine - so please be careful when reading posts from hobbyists about "building your machine" and the like. No ordinary customer does that or wants to do that.
- The iMac has the BEST screen in the industry;
- The BEST OS in the industry, with the option to run inferior Windows if you want to suffer;
- The BEST AIO design, and none of the bulkiness common to the ugly Windows world;
- The BEST keyboard;
- The BEST standard, multitouch mouse (magic mouse) - just genius;
- Even for an older machine like mine, EXCELLENT overall performance;
- Multitasking responsiveness that is miles ahead of Windows machines (remembering my pathetic PC at work);
- Almost totally silent;
- The best customer service in the world.
Windows PCs nowadays are just for three types of people:
1 - Hardcore gamers who love to brag about irrelevant specs or one extra FPS;
2 - People like the above who need to change their GPU every month or like to tinker with their boxes;
3 - Masochists.
Just buy your iMac and be happy - you're not gonna regret it.
Not exactly an even-handed account...
... there are reasons to favour PCs. PCs are cheaper - considerably so, away from the all-in-one domain. They have inferior screens, sure, but decent screens can be bought. And there are still some things that Windows can do that, regrettably, OS X can't. And if you buy a Mac with a view to installing Windows, be ready to shell-out for an expensive second OS.
Also, the Magic Mouse is abject shite, in my opinion. I gave mine away.
Finally, much as I think you'd enjoy owning an iMac, I'd like to say this - it's just a computer. It won't reduce your likelihood of getting cancer, or take your dog for a walk when it's raining, or get you back with your ex-girlfriend. It's a lovely computer - no doubt about that - but it's just a computer.
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iGary
Sep 23, 12:33 PM
Again, proving my ignorance...
"AP" is what? "Associated Press"? Or, I mean, "Associated Press?"
No, I don't - that looks like I'm using "Associated Press?" as a phrase.
I'm so confused. I think I'll just speak my posts from now on and supply the link to the audio file.
No, wait, I'll have to record them with my iSight... otherwise, I'll not be able to do the "air quotes". "Air quotes." Dammit....
I think what you meant to say was:
"AGANE PROVNG MAH IGNORANCA. AP!1!!!!!111!1!11!!!1 OMG IS WUT??!???!!! WTF LOL ASOCIAETD PRES???!???? LOL OR I MEAN ASOCIAETD PRESNO??!?!? WTF I DONT - TAHT LOKS LIEK IMM USNG ASOCIAETD PR3S??!!!?! OMG AS A PHRAES111!1 OMG LOL IMM SO CONFUSED!1!11 OMG WTF I THINK IL JUST SPEAK MAH POSTS FROM NOW ON AND SUPLY TEH LINK 2 TEH AUDIO FIELNO!!!! WTF LOL WATE IL HAEV 2 R3CORD THEM WIT MAH ISIGHT.!!!!111!!11!!11 WTF OTHERWIES IL NOT B ABL3 2 DO TEH ARE QUOTES111!111 WTF LOL ARE QUOT3S!111!1 DMMIT.11!!1!!1!!11!1! OMG WTF LOL"
"AP" is what? "Associated Press"? Or, I mean, "Associated Press?"
No, I don't - that looks like I'm using "Associated Press?" as a phrase.
I'm so confused. I think I'll just speak my posts from now on and supply the link to the audio file.
No, wait, I'll have to record them with my iSight... otherwise, I'll not be able to do the "air quotes". "Air quotes." Dammit....
I think what you meant to say was:
"AGANE PROVNG MAH IGNORANCA. AP!1!!!!!111!1!11!!!1 OMG IS WUT??!???!!! WTF LOL ASOCIAETD PRES???!???? LOL OR I MEAN ASOCIAETD PRESNO??!?!? WTF I DONT - TAHT LOKS LIEK IMM USNG ASOCIAETD PR3S??!!!?! OMG AS A PHRAES111!1 OMG LOL IMM SO CONFUSED!1!11 OMG WTF I THINK IL JUST SPEAK MAH POSTS FROM NOW ON AND SUPLY TEH LINK 2 TEH AUDIO FIELNO!!!! WTF LOL WATE IL HAEV 2 R3CORD THEM WIT MAH ISIGHT.!!!!111!!11!!11 WTF OTHERWIES IL NOT B ABL3 2 DO TEH ARE QUOTES111!111 WTF LOL ARE QUOT3S!111!1 DMMIT.11!!1!!1!!11!1! OMG WTF LOL"
reberto
Dec 8, 06:05 PM
yes i realize that, but i'm just wondering if your interested in maybe anything else to cut the cost a bit.
early in the new year i could pay cash if u still have the PC then i'll contact you
yeah, cash would be best :D
early in the new year i could pay cash if u still have the PC then i'll contact you
yeah, cash would be best :D
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benhollberg
Apr 15, 09:33 AM
Yes this is possible, most likely. You can see the Time Capsule in the Finder window, I don't know if 10.2 can see it there but it should be able to find it somehow. I can't remember that far back.
Teh Don Ditty
Apr 2, 11:12 PM
If the OP thought $999.99 was bad, he should've scrolled down more. Highest price is $2475.00 :eek:
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mgartner0622
Apr 8, 07:57 PM
Most likely, the buyer will send you back a Core 2 Duo machine and keep your i5. Did you jot down the serial number with pictures before you sent the computer to him/her?
Yes, I did. But I listed the item as "as-is" with no returns. Is there any way the buyer can get around this?
Yes, I did. But I listed the item as "as-is" with no returns. Is there any way the buyer can get around this?
jbrown
Jul 6, 09:16 AM
I second those who like to partition....very useful for test files, OS 9, obviously Panther beta ( but only if you are a developer mind...:rolleyes: ) ......and booting into if your main partion fails....good luck
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logandzwon
May 4, 06:55 AM
I can recover the pictures, but it is something I'd need physical access to the phone to do.
Karr271
Mar 11, 01:27 PM
Just got in line. Apple is handing out tickets for iPads in a few minutes. Up to two tickets per person. One iPad per ticket. About. Less than 40 in line. As of 2:30
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zagato27
Sep 17, 05:22 AM
I've got the IceKey and like it. Much better than the "standard" Apple keyboard. The action is very "crisp". It's a bit like the keyboard of a Powerbook. I'd go with it. As I recall it wasn't that expensive either. Cheers
CP1091
Feb 2, 10:17 PM
If you are interested in something else.. I have an unlocked Blackberry Pearl that could be yours.. :)
Corbin052198
Nov 10, 02:38 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7E18 Safari/528.16)
makes sense, considering the bog of traffic they'd want to control
Yeah, I think Angry Birds Christmas would blow the roof off their Mac Minis :D
makes sense, considering the bog of traffic they'd want to control
Yeah, I think Angry Birds Christmas would blow the roof off their Mac Minis :D
macpro2000
Aug 3, 09:48 AM
If not, have you filed a bug report?
I asked a friend with that issue and he says he still has it. :(
I asked a friend with that issue and he says he still has it. :(
ipacmm
Dec 14, 04:59 PM
I have a 6gb green mini that i could sell.
abhishekit
Jan 10, 07:35 PM
yeah, it's not working for my firefox 1.0, either.
yah its it ctrl+pageup or ctrl+fn+pageup..
does anyone know how to change the option+link combination to open something in a new tab (in firefox), to cmd+link , as in safari?
thanks
yah its it ctrl+pageup or ctrl+fn+pageup..
does anyone know how to change the option+link combination to open something in a new tab (in firefox), to cmd+link , as in safari?
thanks
labman
May 3, 08:36 PM
whole things sounds fishy to me. no paypal no way you can dispute it. I think going through your friend is the best and only route and hope for the best. have them meet at a public place (Starbucks) even a police station I will bet he doesn't like that idea. all you can do is hope for the best worst case this route you have a over priced used 16gb I4. which is better then nothing. good luck.
Langee
May 4, 02:37 PM
Hi all
i just picked up the new 27" imac and switched it on. And it is constantly humming with a low dimming sound. Its high enough to notice it when around 2 meters from the machine.
Is this normal on all imacs? i must admit im getting pretty tired of listening to it so if that is the standard I dont look forward to using my imac :(
i just picked up the new 27" imac and switched it on. And it is constantly humming with a low dimming sound. Its high enough to notice it when around 2 meters from the machine.
Is this normal on all imacs? i must admit im getting pretty tired of listening to it so if that is the standard I dont look forward to using my imac :(
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