Thursday, June 2, 2011

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sylvester stallone fotoss. Realizador: Sylvester Stallone
  • Realizador: Sylvester Stallone



  • Markleshark
    Oct 19, 05:24 PM
    Lets hope it looks like this or better.

    Did you guys get the reference in the headline or is it too subtle?



    Ohhh yes. I thought it was genius. Good work my man!





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  • Psilocybin
    Apr 18, 07:43 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Paper towel? Might as well take a knife to it haha





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  • adrian.oconnor
    Oct 21, 10:12 AM
    No. It's not related to any dislike between Apple and Oracle. I believe it was timed purposely to keep Java applications out of the new Mac App Store.

    Good point, I hadn't linked the two things together. I wonder what their motives are? I wonder how they'll feel about MacRuby and MonoMac stuff that is submitted to the AppStore?





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  • MrFusion
    Apr 24, 07:21 AM
    I recently realized the existence of void pointers. These are quite useful if the primitive type for a data storage class is not known. Though, I have a question as to whether I am using them correctly.
    My storage class will allocate memory and keep track of the byte size of the individual pieces. The user then set and extract bytes via void * pointers.
    The storage class then copies bytes to and from the storage memory as needed. Basically my own crude implementation of NSMutableArray/NSMutableData.
    The user gets back a void * pointer and then casts this into whatever is needed. Yes, probably too much responsibility is given to the user.
    Anyway, I am concerned about memory leaks. To return a value, I memcpy() the bytes into a newly created memory malloc(). But there is no corresponding free().
    The user has to free the memory. But calling free after casting and dereferencing causes a crash. Does memory have to be freed in this case? See last for loop.
    Thanks for reading, replying and hopefully a lesson in pointers.


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  • mrkramer
    Jan 15, 08:23 AM
    Even if you know you want a previous gen, you don't want to buy right before a keynote because prices will usually drop if a new rev comes out.





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  • thebez
    Jul 8, 02:37 AM
    I should have noted before that when they put the "dent" in the button it was an improvement.



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  • BROCK22
    Oct 1, 05:14 PM
    Definitely Amazon. I haven't been let down yet.





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  • Chone
    Mar 17, 06:10 PM
    I frown upon WoW as well... I just don't see why it is so fun, its expensive, it requires insane amounts of time, its not competitive, it requires no skill, it messes up Warcraft's story, no no, I just don't like it, plus it takes time away from the developers that could be put to better use, like developing Starcraft 2, Diablo III or even Warcraft IV for instance. Then again, I've never enjoyed a MMORPG.

    Right now I'm pretty busy playing F.E.A.R. Extraction Point and Condemned, both games are pretty awesome to play late at night, lights off, alone, headphone and the sound cranked up.

    I'm also wasting some free time on Warcraft III (if you don't have WC3 stop reading and go buy it and the expansion) and the Command & Conquer 3 demo. Supreme Commander is a damn fine RTS as is C&C3 which is coming out next week.

    Look forward to Shadowrun, Bioshock, Unreal Tournament 3 and Spore later this year.



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  • drenline
    Mar 18, 10:53 PM
    Probably should've read the contract first before u signed it?





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  • harry
    Sep 28, 12:57 PM
    I've been a PC user all my life...until yesterday. I just bought my first Mac. Now I want to know if there is any way that I can move my iTunes library from my PC to my PowerBook without having to rip all of my cds again.

    I moved the actual song files onto my iPod in hard drive mode and then copied them to my PowerBook, but now my PowerBook will not let me import those songs into iTunes.

    Suggestions? Am I SOL?



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  • manapple
    May 4, 12:15 AM
    What are you talking about? The first link gives an overview. The last link goes into great technical detail. You have to click the links and read more than just the first page.

    read that too. but i think i have found something more at the developers page now.





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  • MacRumors
    Mar 15, 03:55 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/15/apple-releases-aperture-slideshow-support-update-1-1/)


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  • philipma1957
    Feb 14, 09:25 AM
    having owned every mac mini from 1.66 c2d to a 2010 2.66ghz .

    you need to upgrade if :

    1)you game a lot.
    2) If you want dual screens of 1080 p
    3) if you are a handbrake freak
    4) if you want a 27 inch hi end led screen with 2500 by 1400 resolution





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  • Crunch
    May 5, 09:15 AM
    Hi guys, I just swapped my iPad 2 out for yet another new one (and flawless screen-wise; yes, they do exist!) and it turns out that it came with 4.3.1. :cool:

    Being that 4.3.3 just came out hours ago, will Apple still let me upgrade to 4.3.2? I read somewhere that they do allow customers to upgrade to the immediate predecessor of a just released iOS update for a short period of time. Is this true?

    Yes, I know there's no jailbreak for the iPad 2 yet, but I'm not worried about my location data, which this mini update is all about. However, I'd like to get 4.3.2 for its (supposed) battery life benefits.

    It also happens to be something that I've always wanted to know how to do, i.e. upgrade to a version that is different than what iTunes serves up.

    Oh, and yes, I have my SHSH blobs for 4.3.2 saved by way of TinyUmbrella, if that makes any difference. ;)

    Thanks very much for any responses! :)



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  • StrongGlad
    Jul 14, 03:22 AM
    When Airport Extreme came out, I remember reading that it wasn't possible for Apple to release an AE card that would fit in the older Airport slots because the bus speed of the Airport slot was insufficient to support AE speeds. That makes very little sense to me, however, since the Airport slot looks and acts pretty much like an ordinary PCMCIA slot, and if 3rd-party vendors can make an 802.11g card for the PCMCIA slot, then why not for the Airport Slot? Oh well.

    I would love an 802.11g card for my Pismo, but I just can't stand the thought of having something sticking out the side :P





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  • butterfly0fdoom
    Oct 27, 08:25 PM
    At our store, they were yelling to the people in the hallway at about 7:00, "anyone want a free t-shirt?" So there was no need to buy one and the people at the store didn't seem to care about it, either.

    Oh. The store I went to had a line that stretched nearly halfway across the mall, so they were pretty anal about making sure people actually in the line got in first.



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  • wingsabr
    Mar 30, 05:41 PM
    I use 60gb just to be safe.





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  • mcvaughan
    May 2, 02:54 PM
    I use one of those cheap ones for more than an year! I'm very satisfied. Although I had to modify it a little bit it costed me about 10$.

    Interesting you say that. I had to modify mine as well to get my Vertex 2 to fit in the OptiBay. I had to shave down some of the plastic to get the screw slots to line up properly. The MCE OptiBay is kinda flimsy, but it does seem to work just fine.





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  • MultiFinder17
    May 1, 05:08 PM
    Yes it is. My background is a light grey colour so it shows up on that. And the fact that I know it's there means my eyes are drawn to it.

    Best of luck trying to get it replaced, but don't expect them to do it mate.





    MOFS
    Feb 12, 09:31 AM
    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.

    An easier thing to do would be to use Migration Assistance as per these instructions here. (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4413) The cheapest way to do it would probably just to buy a firewire to firewire cable (cheap on Amazon) and then follow the instructions.





    Jaffa Cake
    Feb 8, 04:01 PM
    I would have choked that chicken to death.I would like to think you'd be brought to justice for your crime � but more likely you'd just get off with a poultry fine when you go up before the beak.





    MacRumorUser
    Mar 23, 05:45 AM
    ^ I'm in the dark about that as much as you.





    iGary
    Sep 23, 10:34 AM
    E-Mail #1:

    I have a degree in English from the University of Massachusetts and could provide you with some copy editing service when needed (which you presently need).



    E-Mail #2:

    Meanwhile, you might want to take the extra "s" out of "sunrises".

    (On my Web site.)





    zedsdead
    Feb 24, 06:38 AM
    It could, but it doesn't have that much space. I would hook it up to an external raid array.

    I would recommend a Drobo S. (http://www.drobo.com/products/drobo-s.php)

    It is not cheep, but I have 9 gigs of drives in it, 6 available. Great product, keeps your data safe, it's fast, and easily expandable.



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