jsm4182
Mar 24, 09:30 AM
Internet Explorer 6 is dying. Some companies, including the one I work for, have already dropped support. Things like this are part of the many reasons it needs to die for the web to move forward.
For times you absolutely need ie6 support, use whatever hover (http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html) to get the hover pseudo class to work right in ie6.
For times you absolutely need ie6 support, use whatever hover (http://www.xs4all.nl/~peterned/csshover.html) to get the hover pseudo class to work right in ie6.
Blaaze
Dec 1, 07:47 AM
pfttt.. there are 25 members in the DC area. I guess it would be like MR Chat..only real life. :D
afiglee
Dec 19, 08:22 AM
Thank you, guys.
Indded it seems that infrastracture for multiple simultaneous logins in place,
but need some tweaking.
Thanks for the pointing to fast user switching - will dig in this direction
Indded it seems that infrastracture for multiple simultaneous logins in place,
but need some tweaking.
Thanks for the pointing to fast user switching - will dig in this direction
mc68k
Aug 3, 11:10 PM
i set the folding scripts up on another server
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~bakerc/DP_Folding.dmg
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~bakerc/SP_Folding.dmg
i'll make a webpage when i get some time
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~bakerc/DP_Folding.dmg
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~bakerc/SP_Folding.dmg
i'll make a webpage when i get some time
eternlgladiator
May 4, 09:10 AM
I have to agree with reebzor. As cool as it sounds, if they can't find a way to use a charger or some sort of different system with a couple AA batteries it'll be a bigger headache than its worth.
Also, when are you really using a desktop computer in a "lower light" setting that would create a need for backlit keys? I only use my backlights in almost pitch black settings. I find that in low light or well lit areas my backlights actually washout the keyboard on MBP and make it harder to see the keys.
Also, when are you really using a desktop computer in a "lower light" setting that would create a need for backlit keys? I only use my backlights in almost pitch black settings. I find that in low light or well lit areas my backlights actually washout the keyboard on MBP and make it harder to see the keys.
arudius
May 4, 01:12 PM
I've a Mac Pro 1.1 and have been running games under Windows 7 for a couple years now (previously XP) just fine. However, my x1900xt - which has somehow managed NOT to fail like everybody else's, is really starting to show it's age.
In lieu of Skyrim being released in this upcoming November, I've been considering saving up and buying a second rig entirely devoted to PC gaming. Now, however, with the 5770 available for the Mac Pro, I'm wondering if it's worth simply going with that and saving myself a lot of money?
Have any of you had a similar dilemma, and if so what would you recommend?
I intend to run games at my monitor's native resolution of 1900x1080.
In lieu of Skyrim being released in this upcoming November, I've been considering saving up and buying a second rig entirely devoted to PC gaming. Now, however, with the 5770 available for the Mac Pro, I'm wondering if it's worth simply going with that and saving myself a lot of money?
Have any of you had a similar dilemma, and if so what would you recommend?
I intend to run games at my monitor's native resolution of 1900x1080.
666sheep
Apr 7, 01:50 AM
Golden rule: do not buy no name RAM. Most of it won't work.
Well known brands like Crucial/Micron, Corsair, Kingston, Hynix, Samsung, Infineon etc. will work. RAM must be low density (ask seller before buying in case of any doubts).
Well known brands like Crucial/Micron, Corsair, Kingston, Hynix, Samsung, Infineon etc. will work. RAM must be low density (ask seller before buying in case of any doubts).
vollspacken
Dec 28, 01:37 PM
hehe, mouse modders unite..!
way cool :D
vSpacken
way cool :D
vSpacken
MaxBurn
May 1, 05:08 AM
That's pretty lucky, technically your warranty was void with the ipad baseband.
Also remember once you have the ipad 6.15 baseband you must always use a custom firmware that doesnt update the baseband. All normal IPSW files will fail after doing ipad baseband.
Also remember once you have the ipad 6.15 baseband you must always use a custom firmware that doesnt update the baseband. All normal IPSW files will fail after doing ipad baseband.
Eraserhead
Feb 22, 06:00 PM
Or Matlab would be good.
Matlab's graphs aren't as pretty ;). (and are sometimes less smooth).
I need math support so the typed equations look like they do on wikipedia (I have copied them from wikipedia so I'm pretty sure the syntax is correct.), otherwise reading the page requires knowledge of LaTeX which makes it much less useful.
Matlab's graphs aren't as pretty ;). (and are sometimes less smooth).
I need math support so the typed equations look like they do on wikipedia (I have copied them from wikipedia so I'm pretty sure the syntax is correct.), otherwise reading the page requires knowledge of LaTeX which makes it much less useful.
RealSkyDiver
Jul 11, 11:55 AM
you have to go to an att store or call them up. There is nothing on the website.
LePigeonBleu
Mar 11, 11:09 AM
yep. as of recent, in another post, there were about 20 in line.
come to homewood best buy and let me buy you a starbucks. ;)
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come to homewood best buy and let me buy you a starbucks. ;)
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Kingsnapped
Aug 13, 10:26 AM
http://pitythefoo.com/upload/userfiles/brian/domotar.gif
neko girl
Apr 26, 09:15 PM
Have you tried the Brightness widget/addon for SBSettings?
zorinlynx
May 3, 08:56 PM
We maintain a few computer labs where I work and have some Macs on an Active Directory (AD) domain. The users (mainly students) log in and have their home folder on the network (via smb). It works great; users can take their environment with them wherever they log in and all that jazz.
Is anyone else running such an environment, and have you tried Lion yet? With the way Apple is moving (app store, OS more geared to the consumer) I wonder if these features will remain, or if there are problems integrating Lion into such an environment.
We love the flexibility OS X accords us; we can set up individual machines to either create local home folders for AD users, or use the network home directories, as well as lock down the machines pretty well.
Is anyone else running such an environment, and have you tried Lion yet? With the way Apple is moving (app store, OS more geared to the consumer) I wonder if these features will remain, or if there are problems integrating Lion into such an environment.
We love the flexibility OS X accords us; we can set up individual machines to either create local home folders for AD users, or use the network home directories, as well as lock down the machines pretty well.
tsice19
Jun 17, 10:05 PM
Well, that'd definitely be hard to put a price on...
Seeing the prices of current iPods,
Nano- $149
Classic-$249
It'd have to be somewhere in between there, but I'm not sure anyone would find that to be a good deal.
Seeing the prices of current iPods,
Nano- $149
Classic-$249
It'd have to be somewhere in between there, but I'm not sure anyone would find that to be a good deal.
i eversaw
Mar 11, 08:46 AM
the lime is growing
devrante
May 5, 06:04 PM
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lazyboy922
Feb 7, 05:58 PM
I am thinking of ordering the lacie slim dvd burner
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10186
I know it isn't as fast as a desktop model, but I want to be able to take it with me, and I know my next mac will have a superdrive, so I wouldnt need an external burner. Right now I am using the superdrive on my G4 powermac. I am curious as to how much slower or faster the lacie slim is?
Advice is appreciated!
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10186
I know it isn't as fast as a desktop model, but I want to be able to take it with me, and I know my next mac will have a superdrive, so I wouldnt need an external burner. Right now I am using the superdrive on my G4 powermac. I am curious as to how much slower or faster the lacie slim is?
Advice is appreciated!
iFiend
Apr 6, 01:54 PM
I think the op meant cases that have built in ones and not screen shield protectors. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You are right, I should have read it better :o
You are right, I should have read it better :o
Metalmorphed
Apr 10, 09:15 AM
A simpler solution would be to move the folder somewhere (or even hide it) and make an alias to the file that starts the app.
That's not a bad idea actually, yet it would be cool to be able to give the app to other people easely, but ahh well, it'll have to do :D
That's not a bad idea actually, yet it would be cool to be able to give the app to other people easely, but ahh well, it'll have to do :D
pimentoLoaf
Jan 1, 10:48 PM
It must be true as it's in the Guardian (http://shopping.guardian.co.uk/gadgets/story/0,1587,1115007,00.html).
jaintheuk
Mar 25, 10:48 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
200 ish
Was gonna pop down later when most of the crowd disperses.......dunno if it would be worthwhile or if it will be rammo until closing
200 ish
Was gonna pop down later when most of the crowd disperses.......dunno if it would be worthwhile or if it will be rammo until closing
Josias
Mar 16, 11:46 AM
Hey
My friend wants me to try out WoW for 10 days, but to create a Trial Account, I need a trial key (included with the purchase of a game), but he already gave his to another guy, so if anybody got a spare WoW trial key, I would be glad if you could PM one to me.:)
My friend wants me to try out WoW for 10 days, but to create a Trial Account, I need a trial key (included with the purchase of a game), but he already gave his to another guy, so if anybody got a spare WoW trial key, I would be glad if you could PM one to me.:)