Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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  • Tibs066
    Mar 13, 08:09 PM
    Just to put my exrierence out there i had, yours look like an exact picture of mine and then i when i sent mine in to get the screen fixed they would not do it due to the fact that the damage could be down in the logic board. So i ended up paying the 250 for the replacement.
    Thanks Brian





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  • edesignuk
    Dec 21, 06:01 AM
    Very nicely done. But yes, completely pointless! It doesn't show what "Spymac 3" is, what its features are. WTF is the point???? :confused:





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  • TheBigKing
    May 2, 01:10 PM
    just go to finder and applications and move to the trash ?





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  • maverick86
    Apr 4, 10:23 PM
    Thanks for the link.

    Now I am confused. You say that SGP first made the oleo protectors with two cuts and then one cut.

    Does the current oleos have single or double cut?

    I don't know. I haven't purchased the oleos since they first came out. Someone else who has purchased more recently will have to answer that.



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  • designgeek
    Jun 12, 01:10 AM
    +1 for ifixit and I'm sure there are many others with the same opinion.

    I have not had good luck with sunvalleytech. They shipped a faulty Powerbook G4 power brick and didn't respond to emails.





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  • Kennywayne3295
    Mar 6, 11:31 PM
    I discovered MacTubes about a year ago and i used it all the time. I don't really watch YouTube ever, but when i want to hear a song or something it's really nice to have a way to do so on my mac. Have you tried &fmt=18? It doesn't seem to work anymore.



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  • HexMonkey
    Jan 4, 03:10 AM
    I've discussed the reasons for adding the cleanup template with 840quadra via PM, so hopefully it's all cleared up. I had originally stated reasons when I made the edit, but I had been in a hurry so must have mistakenly removed them. I apologize for this.

    I've made some major changes to the page (and removed the cleanup template), including removing most of the images. I think they added a lot of clutter to the page while providing minimal gain, and also resulted in excessive load times (especially for users on dialup). However, I'm open to discussion about this if people disagree with the change, and if the general consensus is to put the removed images back, I'd be happy for that to happen.

    But I don't understand this whole "ugly guide" thing...isn't just sending the PM and not moving the guide at all enough?

    The point of the cleanup template isn't to tell the original author that they need to clean it up, but rather that the community in general needs to clean it up, since each article is not "owned" by the original author (so a PM wouldn't be appropriate). Personally I don't agree with them being called "ugly guides", it's usually more an issue of them not being consistent with formatting of other pages (and sometimes also having bad spelling and/or grammar) than them being ugly. For reference, all I originally did was add the cleanup template to the top of the page, and as a side effect it's added to the Ugly Guides category. I didn't "move" the article there.





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  • Shacklebolt
    Mar 7, 12:42 PM
    Whenever I've needed it, I've rented the D700 when I've needed a full frame, because how far away can Nikon's next prosumer full frame be?

    The 5D Mark II came out YEARS ago at this point, which succeeded the 5D, which was the D700's first competitor.

    Do we have any ideas/updates on this one?



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  • ststephen
    May 6, 10:48 PM
    Being able to place the original and edited 8x10 next to each other on a 27" screen and have enough unused screen to locate your tools whether photoshop, elements, aperture, lightroom will make you quickly loose interest the MBP 17 or 15. Besides, or what advantage is portability in your main photo crunching Mac? Your mac should be color calibrated, and your printer should match the screen output. The ambiant lighting in your studio and your seating position should be a fixed constant, so you will "see" every before & after the same way. This is especially important when editing on i:eek: glossy screen, which adds its own "coloration" to the image. A matte screen would transform this into a very serious image workstation. Maybe this option will be added to the list?





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  • skottichan
    Sep 8, 07:26 PM
    I like to own my downloaded stuff like I would own a CD/DVD.

    You own the physical CD/DVD/Blu-Ray, but you only license the content, whether from physical or now, digital media.

    I really do hope this means more money going to the musicians and not the labels.



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  • alfred1986
    Nov 16, 11:35 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2009/11/16/apple-releases-two-new-iphone-ads-song-gift/)

    I just wondered by clicking on the link "The Snow Report"...What you mean a gift in that link?

    It just showed the downloading URL to iTunes!!!!:confused:





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  • drdizzy
    Sep 22, 01:31 AM
    I agree,

    but........ how fast and/or well can you make a movie on a Praforma 6500 ?????

    Good HW helps ;-)



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  • 100Teraflops
    Apr 11, 08:24 PM
    Ok, so lets say I go with 3rd party memory. If I have an unrelated problem with the MBP, would I need to put the original memory back in before taking it in for service?

    I'm new to the whole Mac thing. Thanks.

    I swapped out the factory ram with some stuff from OWC. I will keep my factory ram, FYI. As you state, if I have a problem, then Apple cannot give me crap for using third party ram. If the problem is ram related or I suspect a ram issue, then I have my original ram to replace the OWC stuff and conduct tests. It's a win-win situation honestly. Hope this helps.





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  • Starfox
    May 2, 07:03 PM
    www.keepvid.com or ClickToFlash (though Flash may be needed) does allow downloading YT videos.

    I'm not willing to install Flash for this, sorry.



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  • Ommid
    Apr 25, 06:42 PM
    https://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=D2-8FB4GH&title=Hynix-DDR2-800-4G-ECC-FB-DIMM-Original-Server-Memory






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  • drew.bowser
    Feb 18, 05:08 PM
    www.applecomponents.com

    has the lowest cost replacement parts if you break them


    http://www.applecomponents.com/items/076-1360_cable-flex-top-hard-drive-w-sensor-and/0000004780?pn=1&cmp=0167&per_page=30


    http://www.applecomponents.com/items/076-1361_cable-flex-optical-drive-w-tape/0000004781?pn=1&cmp=0167&per_page=30

    Well, technically they do! However shipping is a bit expensive and i'm hoping they WILL actually ship it. I requested overnight shipping on Wed, and it looks like I am going to have to wait til monday to get the part. not to happy...

    Im tired of listening to a 5500 rpm fan in my ear... at least it is cool!



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  • MacsRgr8
    Nov 10, 03:17 PM
    Cr@p!

    Till about a year ago (?) SpyMac was a decent contributor to the Mac-Rumors & Scene world.

    What happened?

    Did they hire a marketing bloke? Are they so in debt that they have to advertize every inch available on their site????
    Jeez! :confused: :mad:

    I used to check out their site on a daily basis.
    There are a couple of things I do (and did) every morning:
    1) Drink coffee
    2) Check out MacRumors.com
    3) Check out AppleInsider.com
    4) Check out ThinkSecret.com
    5) Check out SpyMac.com
    6) Take a cr@p

    Well, delete # 5)





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  • 100Teraflops
    Apr 11, 08:24 PM
    Ok, so lets say I go with 3rd party memory. If I have an unrelated problem with the MBP, would I need to put the original memory back in before taking it in for service?

    I'm new to the whole Mac thing. Thanks.

    I swapped out the factory ram with some stuff from OWC. I will keep my factory ram, FYI. As you state, if I have a problem, then Apple cannot give me crap for using third party ram. If the problem is ram related or I suspect a ram issue, then I have my original ram to replace the OWC stuff and conduct tests. It's a win-win situation honestly. Hope this helps.





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  • cqexbesd
    Mar 28, 05:52 AM
    I have been using screen in the osx terminal to get serial access, using the following:

    screen telnet /dev/tty.usbserial

    Unfortunately I can't scrollback in screen, which makes copying long config files a process of :apple:-C, :apple:-V, and repeat. Any suggestions for native serial support in the osx terminal app WITH scrollback?

    Are you sure thats the command you use? screen telnet /dev/tty.usbserial would start screen and run telnet /dev/tty.usbserial in it which I would expect to fail straight away as telnet doesn't deal with serial ports AFAIK.

    What you probably want to use, assuming you are connecting over a serial line is screen /dev/cu.usbserial

    If you are the only serial port user on your system it probably doesn't really matter if you use cu or tty but cu is the norm when your connecting out via serial (as opposed to waiting for something to connect in).

    With that out of the way I can say that screen does have a scroll back buffer. Perhaps the easiest way to use it, assuming you are using the default key bindings, is CTRL-A ESC and then use your cursor keys to scroll around. ESC again to go back to normal mode. Screen also has copy and paste support built in but you don't need to use it if you are using a modern windowing system like OSX. Remember screen was built for use on dumb terminals where, I can assure you, it's the best thing since sliced bread but thats why it emulates its own terminal within your window.

    If you do want to use something built in that does't do its own terminal emulation then there is the cu command. Depending on the permissions setup you might need to be root to run it (or use sudo) - I haven't really used it under OSX.

    cu -l /dev/cu.usbserial

    You can drop your session with:

    ~.

    Andrew





    mulo
    Apr 22, 05:16 PM
    never sell to friends, should something go wrong with it, it's bound to create tension between the two of you, especially since money is involved.





    CaoCao
    Apr 24, 12:09 PM
    A grease monkey can change almost anything about a Mac Pro whereas MBPs are PITAs to upgrade





    alukado
    Apr 29, 01:04 AM
    So every time u reboot u have to do the procedure again?

    Yep, but I always keep it on.





    ATD
    Oct 19, 05:16 PM
    Wow looks great. Nice work :D hehe...zoon ;) :p

    OK, you got the reference. :D


    Thanks.





    scem0
    Oct 27, 12:14 PM
    anything but that monitor. I think that would be a baaaaaaaaaaad move for apple. Unless they could manage to have it be really inexpensive, nobody will buy it. Sure, it is a huge monitor, but is it affordable to the average consumer (probably not :rolleyes: ).



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