Laurensco
Feb 21, 09:00 AM
Hey, sorry if this is in the worng section, I wasn't quite sure where to post it.
I have a USB turntable/vinyl archiver however, I would like to be able to plug it into speakers and use it as a normal record player. Is that possible?
Many thanks :)
I have a USB turntable/vinyl archiver however, I would like to be able to plug it into speakers and use it as a normal record player. Is that possible?
Many thanks :)
Bevz
Aug 31, 02:13 PM
My personal favourite was the following opening few words to a paragraph, "google tv apple Apple wins on look and feel..."
Alpha4
Jun 28, 07:59 AM
I should think that he (and his security team) would be worried that someone had installed a little extra eavesdropping/recording chip in it.
Or perhaps a 'special' hidden piece of software......
Methinks that particular iPhone 4 is destined to be destroyed quick-sharp.
Or perhaps a 'special' hidden piece of software......
Methinks that particular iPhone 4 is destined to be destroyed quick-sharp.
titatom
Apr 24, 01:02 PM
Hey all !
I'm trying to buy a .99c app on my iphone. I have 1.01$ left on my itunes account (I buy gift cards as I do not have a credit card...) but it doesn't let me buy the app and says I have insufficient funds. Are apps taxable in Canada and thus the price is higher than 1.01$ ? What's the deal ?
Thank you for your responses !
titatom
I'm trying to buy a .99c app on my iphone. I have 1.01$ left on my itunes account (I buy gift cards as I do not have a credit card...) but it doesn't let me buy the app and says I have insufficient funds. Are apps taxable in Canada and thus the price is higher than 1.01$ ? What's the deal ?
Thank you for your responses !
titatom
ChicoWeb
Sep 29, 04:59 PM
Yo
Its not working because of the quote marks around your background image syntax
IE can't handle
background-image: url('whatever.jpg');
has to be:
background-image: url(whatever.jpg);
I ran my head into the wall for hours one day trying to figure that out. GL.
Its not working because of the quote marks around your background image syntax
IE can't handle
background-image: url('whatever.jpg');
has to be:
background-image: url(whatever.jpg);
I ran my head into the wall for hours one day trying to figure that out. GL.
richard13
Apr 18, 10:36 AM
You can tell by the subject line that this is a very "classic" computer. :)
I recently inherited this machine from a co-worker who had it passed down to him, etc. As far as I can tell nobody has attempted to boot it. It is missing the keyboard and mouse but I thought that turning it on would at least give me some sort of error beeps, codes, unhappy face. However, when I flipped the switch all I can hear is the fans, and I believe I also hear the HD but beyond that nothing. No video is displayed (black) and I can't find any other indication of what's wrong.
I realize this is probably a lost cause but I thought I'd post here anyway in hopes that someone has an idea.
Thanks for your help.
I recently inherited this machine from a co-worker who had it passed down to him, etc. As far as I can tell nobody has attempted to boot it. It is missing the keyboard and mouse but I thought that turning it on would at least give me some sort of error beeps, codes, unhappy face. However, when I flipped the switch all I can hear is the fans, and I believe I also hear the HD but beyond that nothing. No video is displayed (black) and I can't find any other indication of what's wrong.
I realize this is probably a lost cause but I thought I'd post here anyway in hopes that someone has an idea.
Thanks for your help.
Susurs
Apr 18, 02:09 AM
You don't even need to call. You can register when you install or start OS X for the first time.
You mean re-register which results in owervriting my old registration on Apple's servers?
That's probably what happened if it works like that cause I viped the drive before I sold it.
Thank's for all the previous answers :)
You mean re-register which results in owervriting my old registration on Apple's servers?
That's probably what happened if it works like that cause I viped the drive before I sold it.
Thank's for all the previous answers :)
Grayburn
May 5, 08:46 AM
I think what happend to me was the same sort of thing when i downgraded from 4.3.1 to 4.2.1.
I was stuck in a never ending recovery loop and after a frantic few minutes i just ran Greenpois0n and it came back to life.
Maybe you could try the same with what ever it is that can JB 4.3.2?
I was stuck in a never ending recovery loop and after a frantic few minutes i just ran Greenpois0n and it came back to life.
Maybe you could try the same with what ever it is that can JB 4.3.2?
mbl42
Dec 14, 10:07 PM
Haha, worth a try though! :p
Stan Mikulenka
Mar 3, 02:52 AM
Hi guys,
I just got some interesting display when I clicked the 'About this Mac' (& can't get that display back with any optional Keys+Mouse clicks).
All 4 pics are with-in that display. Here it is:
The 5th pict is for philipma. The Xbench stops at 2nd 'Thread Test' so I had to exclude that test but as you can see it would add quite to the overall score (since 2 counts are missing & both would be in 400 ~ 500 range) and as you can see the total up to that point is 256...
I just got some interesting display when I clicked the 'About this Mac' (& can't get that display back with any optional Keys+Mouse clicks).
All 4 pics are with-in that display. Here it is:
The 5th pict is for philipma. The Xbench stops at 2nd 'Thread Test' so I had to exclude that test but as you can see it would add quite to the overall score (since 2 counts are missing & both would be in 400 ~ 500 range) and as you can see the total up to that point is 256...
Steve Jobs.
Apr 15, 12:34 PM
I think if an apple designer presented that mockup they would probably be fired on the spot.
Honestly its not THAT bad. It reminds me of a Dell Venue Pro more than an iPhone though.
Honestly its not THAT bad. It reminds me of a Dell Venue Pro more than an iPhone though.
rmhop81
Dec 3, 10:51 PM
I have 2 of these for sale right now. ONE is brand new and the other has been used for 6months now. The used one is in excellent condition and no dead pixels on either of them. I opened up the new one to test for dead pixels as well and it didn't have any either. Both are in excellent shape.
$400 for the used one
$450 for the brand new one
$400 for the used one
$450 for the brand new one
California
Dec 5, 01:04 AM
How much would you want for the ibook cash?
aimeeinohio
Dec 9, 08:34 PM
That new little Nano sure is ADORABLE!!! BUT I would be worried about hurting that cure lil' touch screen if you're training hard...If it were me, I'd get the previous nano (which I have and am passing on to my niece soon). As for ear phones, I can NEVER get the in-ear ones to stay in my ears. So really, I'm no help, I just wanted to comment:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
senseless
Apr 21, 09:34 PM
Busted woofer surrounds sound like cracking and flapping on loud bass. Blown tweeters just don't work and make the speaker sound muddy. I'm not sure what hissing is. Could be an amp issue. Try switching speakers to see if the problem moves with the suspected bad one.
xheathen
Apr 4, 03:15 PM
Has anyone seen the benchmarks of a 2010 Mini Server with like 8gb of ram?? I've always wondered because I bought my wife the 2.4 2010 Mini and it's just slightly too slow. I'm wondering if putting 8gb of ram in a server edition with the 7200 RPM drives makes enough difference (I do web and basic graphic design, so it doesn't need to be a powerhouse).
I'm sort of stuck in a little bit of a limbo. I'm just getting tired of the noise and heat of my huge ass PC tower. Need to upgrade soon anyway, so I'm either thinking about the new refresh mini depending on what it's equipped with, or getting the 2.66 refurb mini and putting that scorpio drive in it (or just the server edition with the dual 500's), or just building my own Sandy Bridge windows 7 box with a mini ITX motherboard so I can make it ultra small. Each solution is around $600 but I need that damn refresh to come out :)
The other wildcard is that I keep seeing these posts saying that the Sandy Bridge built in HD 3000 graphics are worse than the current 320m in most cases... seems to be going back and forth.
I'm sort of stuck in a little bit of a limbo. I'm just getting tired of the noise and heat of my huge ass PC tower. Need to upgrade soon anyway, so I'm either thinking about the new refresh mini depending on what it's equipped with, or getting the 2.66 refurb mini and putting that scorpio drive in it (or just the server edition with the dual 500's), or just building my own Sandy Bridge windows 7 box with a mini ITX motherboard so I can make it ultra small. Each solution is around $600 but I need that damn refresh to come out :)
The other wildcard is that I keep seeing these posts saying that the Sandy Bridge built in HD 3000 graphics are worse than the current 320m in most cases... seems to be going back and forth.
SoraLimit
Oct 19, 09:12 PM
(English is not my first language, so please don't mind the grammatical errors. xD)
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10
Alright, so my order for the iPod touch protectors came in today. Came in a typical grey package. It comes with two screen protectors, a microfiber cloth, and a squeegee. I'm actually surprised that it didn't come with dust stickers, but I don't think it matters that much.
The installation was actually pretty easy. I've heard cases where dust became an issue when installing. However, in my case the screen protector went on fine. First try too, with all the bubbles removed which was pretty impressive.
Anyways, onto the screen protector itself. What I liked about this screen protector is that it does exactly as advertised. There are no fingerprints on the screen at all, which is what I needed considering that for some odd reason, the iPod touch is more of a fingerprint magnet than its predecessors.
What bothers people the most is that the clarity generally is reduced with these types of screen protectors. In my opinion, the screen still looks amazing. The grainy aspect for the screen protector is still there, but for some reason, compared to the AF screen protectors before it, I feel like this one was made for the retina display.
The cutouts were perfectly done, so no complaints here. The matte screen feels great to glide across and feels more cleaner now that the fingerprints are gone.
Overall, it's a great protector. It's a great buy if you don't like those fingerprints, and I think I'm gonna stick with this one for a long time. 9.5/10

Lord Appleseed
May 4, 01:45 PM
I had an idea, in the iFixIt teardown they mentioned it is now possible to replace the graphics chips in the new iMac's, I would like to buy a base model iMac, �999. And then swap the graphics in for a AMD Radeon HD 6970M graphics chip with 1GB or 2GB memory.
But I can't find any chips online to buy? Can you not buy these?
You can find them, but its hard and they are expensive. Apart from that it is not a good idea to open an new iMac and void the warranty by messing around with the internals.
But I can't find any chips online to buy? Can you not buy these?
You can find them, but its hard and they are expensive. Apart from that it is not a good idea to open an new iMac and void the warranty by messing around with the internals.
Hastings101
May 3, 11:17 PM
Not sure what's wrong then, especially if you tried to repair the disk through the disk utility and it was fine. That I/O error should have been corrected.
Hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge than me will respond here because other than using disk utility via the OS X install dvd to repair the disk, the only other thing I can think of is to reformat the entire disk.
Hopefully someone with a bit more knowledge than me will respond here because other than using disk utility via the OS X install dvd to repair the disk, the only other thing I can think of is to reformat the entire disk.
imurcharliez
Apr 27, 03:49 AM
highly addictive arcade game! :D:cool: You'll get hooked as soon as you pick it up:p
Laser
Dec 27, 11:24 AM
Check your Apple System Profiler and see what it lists as USB ports/devices.
Nothing is listed, even though a device is plugged in.
Nothing is listed, even though a device is plugged in.
LimeiBook86
Dec 14, 05:39 PM
well done. you have really built up quite a character.
I'm flattered, thank you very much! :D
I'm flattered, thank you very much! :D
londonmystery
Sep 2, 05:18 AM
That sucks, only in U.S. :o:o
FredAkbar
Jul 16, 02:10 AM
First, start up from the Jaguar CD and verify/repair the disk, as well as the disk permissions. Also, can you start up in single-user mode from your hard drive? (Hold Command-S as it starts up.) If you can, then do that fsck -y thing (type fsck -y I guess, I don't know more than that, lol).
I think this happened to me once (I think it was because I, erm, deleted or moved something I shouldn't have in an effort to "save disk space," back when I had a 9.5 gig hard drive). I had to reinstall the OS, but if you choose the Archive & Install option, then you won't really lose any files.
I think this happened to me once (I think it was because I, erm, deleted or moved something I shouldn't have in an effort to "save disk space," back when I had a 9.5 gig hard drive). I had to reinstall the OS, but if you choose the Archive & Install option, then you won't really lose any files.