rk1991
Dec 24, 09:13 PM
food
cause im always hungry
cause im always hungry
Giuly
Apr 12, 12:26 AM
Get a gigabit switch. They're cheap. As well, many/most currently sold WiFi routers and cable modems/DSL routers have a built-in gigabyte switch.
To use the WiFi printer, the device that is printing does NOT have to connect to the WiFi router via WiFi. It can connect hard-wired. That means if the WiFi router has a gigabyte switch, the connection to other hard-wired devices will be gigabyte (assuming gigabyte capability in the other device.) So the WiFi speed is not an issue, except when printing. And the WiFi speed will be more than sufficient for printing. You'll also be able to print from both machines.
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/3773/photoiw.jpg (http://img94.imageshack.us/i/photoiw.jpg/)
It's hooked up to my cable modem, the Mini and the router. Both the Mini and the router get external IPs, however the Mini is connected full speed, while you can't get more than 20% of the bandwidth through the router, doesn't matter whether you're connected via Ethernet or WiFi-n to it. I guess the Mini is somehow prioritized by the modem.
And no, I can't connect the router to the modem and the mini to the router - because this is a 110MBit/s DOCSIS3 connection and as stated, the router only has 100MBit/s ethernet ports. I could however connect the router to the Mini via the USB2.0 ethernet adapter intended for the MacBook Air, but I don't really want to dedicate any CPU to that at all.
Darwin: This is exactly what I wanted, and Ethernet was already on top of WiFi. Thanks.
To use the WiFi printer, the device that is printing does NOT have to connect to the WiFi router via WiFi. It can connect hard-wired. That means if the WiFi router has a gigabyte switch, the connection to other hard-wired devices will be gigabyte (assuming gigabyte capability in the other device.) So the WiFi speed is not an issue, except when printing. And the WiFi speed will be more than sufficient for printing. You'll also be able to print from both machines.
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/3773/photoiw.jpg (http://img94.imageshack.us/i/photoiw.jpg/)
It's hooked up to my cable modem, the Mini and the router. Both the Mini and the router get external IPs, however the Mini is connected full speed, while you can't get more than 20% of the bandwidth through the router, doesn't matter whether you're connected via Ethernet or WiFi-n to it. I guess the Mini is somehow prioritized by the modem.
And no, I can't connect the router to the modem and the mini to the router - because this is a 110MBit/s DOCSIS3 connection and as stated, the router only has 100MBit/s ethernet ports. I could however connect the router to the Mini via the USB2.0 ethernet adapter intended for the MacBook Air, but I don't really want to dedicate any CPU to that at all.
Darwin: This is exactly what I wanted, and Ethernet was already on top of WiFi. Thanks.
BrettJDeriso
Mar 11, 12:25 PM
I walked in to the Spectrum Center BestBuy (accross the street from RTC) at noon. They have an area set aside for a line, but there was no one in it at that time. I also asked the clerk if they would be checking demand in the line and advising customers if there was a shortage, and he said "no".
So if you're not willing to take chances guessing whether they will have adequate stock (and I'm not), you're better off taking your chances with the Apple stores.
At least Tysons is indoors :P
So if you're not willing to take chances guessing whether they will have adequate stock (and I'm not), you're better off taking your chances with the Apple stores.
At least Tysons is indoors :P
PhoneyDeveloper
May 4, 01:40 PM
I don't know offhand of any sources like you're asking for.
Have you read the UIPickerView class reference? There are several sample code projects listed there.
Your questions seem to be of two kinds: How do I make the pickerview do X? and what's a good way to implement the data model for a picker view? The first questions should be answered by the class reference. The picker view asks its datasource and delegate for information.
The data model is different and depends on what you want to display. Having an array for each component is an obvious way to implement this. If it's possible to calculate the value of a row you might not need a data model for it at all. This might be the case for a simple picker that showed numbers from, say, 0 to 99.
Have you read the UIPickerView class reference? There are several sample code projects listed there.
Your questions seem to be of two kinds: How do I make the pickerview do X? and what's a good way to implement the data model for a picker view? The first questions should be answered by the class reference. The picker view asks its datasource and delegate for information.
The data model is different and depends on what you want to display. Having an array for each component is an obvious way to implement this. If it's possible to calculate the value of a row you might not need a data model for it at all. This might be the case for a simple picker that showed numbers from, say, 0 to 99.
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ClassicMac247
Jan 16, 09:04 PM
It would be a very fun toy indeed.
Legion93
Apr 29, 07:59 PM
it was on at the time and die right after the spill and after a few days i decided the alcohol solution.
The motherboard was cover in wine and i actually use an electric toothbrush to clean it.
Bloody Nora! I think you may have gotten a boulder as your laptop.
The motherboard was cover in wine and i actually use an electric toothbrush to clean it.
Bloody Nora! I think you may have gotten a boulder as your laptop.
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Littleodie914
Mar 17, 06:19 PM
yeah something doesn't sound right here. can you tell us exactly what flags you used when starting folding?
are you using the console client?Sure, I'm running a shortcut of the SMP version:
.../FAH6.34-win32-SMP.exe -smp -bigadv
FahMon apparently pulled itself together, and is now reporting a more reasonable 8955 points for this protein. The deadline is still the same though.
Here's my console output:
[01:06:40] + Downloading new core: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:41] + 10240 bytes downloaded
...yadda yadda...
[01:06:49] + 2711739 bytes downloaded
[01:06:49] Verifying core Core_a5.fah...
[01:06:49] Signature is VALID
[01:06:49]
[01:06:49] Trying to unzip core FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:50] Decompressed FahCore_a5.exe (9326080 bytes) successfully
[01:06:55] + Core successfully engaged
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] + Processing work unit
[01:07:00] Core required: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:07:00] Core found.
[01:07:00] Working on queue slot 01 [March 18 01:07:00 UTC]
[01:07:00] + Working ...
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] *------------------------------*
[01:07:00] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[01:07:00] Version 2.27 (Mar 12, 2010)
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] Preparing to commence simulation
[01:07:00] - Looking at optimizations...
[01:07:00] - Created dyn
[01:07:00] - Files status OK
[01:07:06] - Expanded 24864068 -> 30796292 (decompressed 123.8 percent)
[01:07:06] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=24864068 data_size=3
0796292, decompressed_data_size=30796292 diff=0
[01:07:06] - Digital signature verified
[01:07:06]
[01:07:06] Project: 6901 (Run 21, Clone 10, Gen 6)
[01:07:06]
[01:07:07] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[01:07:07] Entering M.D.
[01:07:13] Mapping NT from 8 to 8
[01:07:17] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0%)
[02:22:51] Completed 2500 out of 250000 steps (1%)
are you using the console client?Sure, I'm running a shortcut of the SMP version:
.../FAH6.34-win32-SMP.exe -smp -bigadv
FahMon apparently pulled itself together, and is now reporting a more reasonable 8955 points for this protein. The deadline is still the same though.
Here's my console output:
[01:06:40] + Downloading new core: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:41] + 10240 bytes downloaded
...yadda yadda...
[01:06:49] + 2711739 bytes downloaded
[01:06:49] Verifying core Core_a5.fah...
[01:06:49] Signature is VALID
[01:06:49]
[01:06:49] Trying to unzip core FahCore_a5.exe
[01:06:50] Decompressed FahCore_a5.exe (9326080 bytes) successfully
[01:06:55] + Core successfully engaged
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] + Processing work unit
[01:07:00] Core required: FahCore_a5.exe
[01:07:00] Core found.
[01:07:00] Working on queue slot 01 [March 18 01:07:00 UTC]
[01:07:00] + Working ...
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] *------------------------------*
[01:07:00] Folding@Home Gromacs SMP Core
[01:07:00] Version 2.27 (Mar 12, 2010)
[01:07:00]
[01:07:00] Preparing to commence simulation
[01:07:00] - Looking at optimizations...
[01:07:00] - Created dyn
[01:07:00] - Files status OK
[01:07:06] - Expanded 24864068 -> 30796292 (decompressed 123.8 percent)
[01:07:06] Called DecompressByteArray: compressed_data_size=24864068 data_size=3
0796292, decompressed_data_size=30796292 diff=0
[01:07:06] - Digital signature verified
[01:07:06]
[01:07:06] Project: 6901 (Run 21, Clone 10, Gen 6)
[01:07:06]
[01:07:07] Assembly optimizations on if available.
[01:07:07] Entering M.D.
[01:07:13] Mapping NT from 8 to 8
[01:07:17] Completed 0 out of 250000 steps (0%)
[02:22:51] Completed 2500 out of 250000 steps (1%)
jiminaus
Apr 22, 06:26 PM
I'm a great fan of Ruby myself. Check out MacRuby (http://www.macruby.org/) which runs directly on top of the Objective-C runtime, not via a bridge. Check out Aimonetti, Mark (2011?) MacRuby : the definitive guide, O'Reilly (http://oreilly.com/catalog/0636920000723/). It's still in early release, due for final release in July.
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mrblack927
Mar 16, 07:24 AM
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saving107
May 4, 12:27 PM
http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/2493/screenshot20110504at102.png
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iPhonePhan
Jun 20, 05:44 PM
Work and the World Cup will keep me pretty well occupied until Thursday. And this site of course.
World Cup and work for me. BRRRRRAAASSSIL!! PENTACAMPE�ES ! E DENTRO DE POUCO HEXACAMPE�ES!
Sorry in advance to the non-Brazilians (and after today's awesome game, Cote d'Ivoiriens ;)
World Cup and work for me. BRRRRRAAASSSIL!! PENTACAMPE�ES ! E DENTRO DE POUCO HEXACAMPE�ES!
Sorry in advance to the non-Brazilians (and after today's awesome game, Cote d'Ivoiriens ;)
wordmunger
Nov 13, 12:33 PM
ha! i actually bought this cd off itunes a few months ago. could do with some more sequencing and layering. but what it is great for is sampling. i took one of the ink cartridge hitting the side of the caseing sounds and processed it into a kick drum. heres a rough mix.
http://www.riserock.com/mp3s/ocelot/ocelot_demo/aka_final.mp3
cory
Well, at least yours is ... um ... musical.
Neither is exactly in my tastes, though I could imagine a dot-matrix "song" that might be interesting in the way trained seals playing bike horns is interesting.
http://www.riserock.com/mp3s/ocelot/ocelot_demo/aka_final.mp3
cory
Well, at least yours is ... um ... musical.
Neither is exactly in my tastes, though I could imagine a dot-matrix "song" that might be interesting in the way trained seals playing bike horns is interesting.
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Mackilroy
Mar 27, 08:32 AM
Subjectively it feels a little different to me, but I've never had problems with OS X's mouse acceleration anyway, whether in games or otherwise.
moez
Apr 30, 08:04 PM
Hi Craig
I also have a 2007 MBP which had 2 upgrades from Tiger.
When I upgraded to an SSD, I saw that my Library folder was around 12gb in size and was not getting the full benefits of SSD which had been advertised. 2gb were for email database but I had no idea of other 10gb...
The best I found was to re-install and start afresh with new installs and just the apps I needed.
I used an application which copied folder names into a text file. I formatted the computer and picked and chose the applications I wanted to reinstall.
Used TimeMachine to copy My Documents folder back and done.
Just keep in mind I used Firefox sync which copied my bookmarks, history etc. (although Add-Ons had to be reinstalled).
Couldn't have been happier to just format it rather than messing around.
I also have a 2007 MBP which had 2 upgrades from Tiger.
When I upgraded to an SSD, I saw that my Library folder was around 12gb in size and was not getting the full benefits of SSD which had been advertised. 2gb were for email database but I had no idea of other 10gb...
The best I found was to re-install and start afresh with new installs and just the apps I needed.
I used an application which copied folder names into a text file. I formatted the computer and picked and chose the applications I wanted to reinstall.
Used TimeMachine to copy My Documents folder back and done.
Just keep in mind I used Firefox sync which copied my bookmarks, history etc. (although Add-Ons had to be reinstalled).
Couldn't have been happier to just format it rather than messing around.
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alex00100
Apr 13, 09:05 AM
hello forum.
i was going to buy 27" apple cinema display in a few months. but i saw that it has "Buy only if you need it - Approaching the end of a cycle" status in buyer's guide. i dont really need it so much and i can wait.
so when can it get updated? i havnt heard any rumors about it. and what is going to get improved?
i was going to buy 27" apple cinema display in a few months. but i saw that it has "Buy only if you need it - Approaching the end of a cycle" status in buyer's guide. i dont really need it so much and i can wait.
so when can it get updated? i havnt heard any rumors about it. and what is going to get improved?
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
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Indy Golfer
May 6, 06:45 PM
Hello everyone! This is my first post on this forum, but I have been visiting for awhile now. I hope you can help, or point me in the right direction.
Pardon my ignorance on these issues, I'm certainly a newbie, but I am trying to change that with your help.
I currently have a MacBook Pro (Spring 2010), Time Capsule and PC. I use the PC strictly for school, but that will be changing in the very near future since it is on its last leg. I plan on buying an iMac this summer to replace the PC. That is, as long as I can get the network to work the way I want it to.
I will be taking my MBP to school so I can work on projects between classes. I would like the network to work in a way that allows me to work projects on the MBP, then when I get home and turn on the iMac I can resume working on the projects and visa versa. So the computers basically mirror each other for files, documents, music, email, etc. (this is how my network at work performs). There has to be an easy way to do it, I'm just not crafty enough to figure it out. I was told I could do it with my PC, but I never could get it to work correctly. Maybe if I run a back up with I get home, log out of the MBP, log into the iMac, run a backup then i'm on my way???
I asked the guy at the Apple Store, he said "yeah that's easy" then went through about 10 key strokes and said "there you go". Then he said that I would have to do that for each file, folder, picture...., who has that kind of time?
I also thought about buying the 1 on 1 service through Apple to help me with this, but I'd rather not lug my iMac, MBP and Time Capsule through the mall. Think this would be worth the money for me?
Thanks for any help!
Pardon my ignorance on these issues, I'm certainly a newbie, but I am trying to change that with your help.
I currently have a MacBook Pro (Spring 2010), Time Capsule and PC. I use the PC strictly for school, but that will be changing in the very near future since it is on its last leg. I plan on buying an iMac this summer to replace the PC. That is, as long as I can get the network to work the way I want it to.
I will be taking my MBP to school so I can work on projects between classes. I would like the network to work in a way that allows me to work projects on the MBP, then when I get home and turn on the iMac I can resume working on the projects and visa versa. So the computers basically mirror each other for files, documents, music, email, etc. (this is how my network at work performs). There has to be an easy way to do it, I'm just not crafty enough to figure it out. I was told I could do it with my PC, but I never could get it to work correctly. Maybe if I run a back up with I get home, log out of the MBP, log into the iMac, run a backup then i'm on my way???
I asked the guy at the Apple Store, he said "yeah that's easy" then went through about 10 key strokes and said "there you go". Then he said that I would have to do that for each file, folder, picture...., who has that kind of time?
I also thought about buying the 1 on 1 service through Apple to help me with this, but I'd rather not lug my iMac, MBP and Time Capsule through the mall. Think this would be worth the money for me?
Thanks for any help!
macmikey2
Apr 1, 05:27 AM
Techcrunch is the LAST place I would go, even after deciding to not look any further, I still would not go there or read anything they claim.
Just my opinion.
Just my opinion.
gwuMACaddict
Dec 9, 10:10 AM
too funny... it really gets *that* hot though?
jeffs177
May 5, 04:53 PM
From the One to One Terms of Service (http://www.apple.com/retail/onetoone/terms.html):
That's interesting. The way I understand it is that I can buy my Mac somewhere else and then go to Apple within 14 days to buy the 1to1. Am I understanding that correctly?
That's interesting. The way I understand it is that I can buy my Mac somewhere else and then go to Apple within 14 days to buy the 1to1. Am I understanding that correctly?
R94N
Aug 27, 02:17 AM
Love the second one. I can imagine it being made of similar material to a flag; is that true?
BC2009
Sep 9, 06:18 PM
:)
Annerz
Mar 10, 08:40 AM
You should just get the DS, it seems like youre too unsure about the 3DS so why spend the extra money?
reclusive46
May 5, 03:17 PM
Your probably right. I think I'll get the white one.
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