JoeG4
Mar 17, 09:55 PM
LOL No, that's the company store and it still exists.
http://www.apple.com/companystore/
I find it mildly amusing that even Apple used animated GIF bullets on their website XD
http://www.apple.com/companystore/
I find it mildly amusing that even Apple used animated GIF bullets on their website XD
Peruchin
Feb 14, 02:35 PM
Hi There. I'm having problems using Mainstage. I have an Oberheim OB3 Squared Organ drawbar module which I'm trying to use as a controller to control the drawbars via midi for the Hammond B4 2 plugin.
Has anyone used a drawbar module with mainstage?
Hope you can help.
Has anyone used a drawbar module with mainstage?
Hope you can help.
dukebound85
Jan 2, 12:01 PM
I am not sure I like these changes for a few reasons
1) Those who troll or insult can be reported via PM
2) Opinions should be able to be stated in an argument and not need to be backed up by sources. Sources are nice, but requiring them? These are discussion threads on topics on the internet, not an official venue of anything
My suggestions would be to simply
1) report trolling/namecalling posts
2) request that if a point is brought up and taken hold of, that the person who brought up the point provide evidence or stop pressing the point....but not necessarily require sources right off
I know that many post as the topic interests them and want to discuss it but do not have in many cases the time to go dig up articles.
I don't feel that MR needs to take an active role in debate threads in terms of moderation aside from what has been done (not tolerating spam, name calling, trolling, etc). I feel debate threads should take whatever form as long as they are adhering to decency rules. I guess my point is that these forums are not akin to "debate club" and should not necessarily be treated as such. Besides, I have felt that moderation on past threads has been more than adequate in keeping the topic on topic and civil
Just my opinion
1) Those who troll or insult can be reported via PM
2) Opinions should be able to be stated in an argument and not need to be backed up by sources. Sources are nice, but requiring them? These are discussion threads on topics on the internet, not an official venue of anything
My suggestions would be to simply
1) report trolling/namecalling posts
2) request that if a point is brought up and taken hold of, that the person who brought up the point provide evidence or stop pressing the point....but not necessarily require sources right off
I know that many post as the topic interests them and want to discuss it but do not have in many cases the time to go dig up articles.
I don't feel that MR needs to take an active role in debate threads in terms of moderation aside from what has been done (not tolerating spam, name calling, trolling, etc). I feel debate threads should take whatever form as long as they are adhering to decency rules. I guess my point is that these forums are not akin to "debate club" and should not necessarily be treated as such. Besides, I have felt that moderation on past threads has been more than adequate in keeping the topic on topic and civil
Just my opinion
irmongoose
Feb 3, 06:44 AM
thank you... i always used to get confused.. even though i knew the macrumors clock was wrong...
irmongoose
irmongoose
PBF
Apr 2, 03:33 PM
Clearly it is a display bug. And why hasn't it been fixed yet? Anyone else experiencing something similar? Note that it is not a persistent bug. It seems to occur only when certain apps are running in a certain order. So you may not even notice it straight away. But it does happen. Have a look:
http://cl.ly/5hZl/1.png
http://cl.ly/5itl/2.png
http://cl.ly/5hZl/1.png
http://cl.ly/5itl/2.png
stubeeef
Sep 10, 05:05 PM
Don't be so judgemental US citizens, that is 3 future social security earners for my old age.
(marc)
Nov 13, 04:24 PM
Great photos! Although it's trivial, it's a cool thought that the moonshine gets reflected by the water, whether you're standing at a lakeshore or watching from space :)
hehe299792458
Mar 26, 09:29 PM
Don't install a Dev Preview that you downloaded from Demonoid. That would probably be a great place to start fixing that issue.
When did he say he got Lion from torrents?
When did he say he got Lion from torrents?
giolicious
Jan 28, 02:35 AM
is there any way to view macrumors on iPhone? I mean optimized view just for iphone.
Doctor Q
Oct 24, 05:10 PM
Like most policies, it's there for a reason and is intended to benefit the overall membership.
There's a tradeoff among three less-than-perfect choices for a user's title when they are temporarily banned:
1. No change in title. The results: Posts by other users complaining that the user is rude, a hit-and-run troll, a scammer, or some other kind of troublemaker because they didn't reply to posts directed at them, even when they had asked for help, they didn't reply when their opinion was challenged, they didn't reply to PMs about Marketplace deals, etc.
2. "Banned" title. The results: Posts by other users complaining (or celebrating) that the user was permanently banned, because they don't know it's only temporary. Other users would also send emails and PMs and Contact forms to the administrator and moderators, because they thought a member in time-out had been permanently banned.
Note: #2 is vBulletin's default user title for a user with a temporary ban.
3. "In Time-Out". The results: Posts by other users complaining (or celebrating) that the user was temporarily banned.
#1 has the benefit of better user privacy but #1 and #2 don't do them any favors, since people end up talking about them, calling more attention to their change in status. And #1 gives people a bad impression of them for false reasons. #1 and #2 waste everyone's time and lead to misunderstandings. We switched to #3 because of these very real problems. The problems shown above for #3 occur much less frequently and aren't as serious.
The "In Time-Out" title was never intended to be a warning to other users.
#3 isn't as private as would be ideal, but neither is #1. Experience shows that other users notice when a regular user stops posting, so other users know something happened even if the user title doesn't change. #3 gives the bare minimal amount of information and we don't share the details with anyone but the timed-out user. It's a compromise that has served us well to prevent the problem outlined above.
The title of "In Time-Out" could be some other phrase but it's not clear that it would change the reactions of those who notice user titles and know what they mean. We added the "Guest" user title for cases where a user no longer has an account but has not been banned, to avoid the stigma associated with a banned or timed-out status. It too would have the same meaning no matter what phrase is used.
We'd rather not see gossip about users in time-out. If you report such posts, the moderators can remove them and this will increase user privacy, particularly because the user title will return to normal after the time-out but the posts will otherwise remain.
There's a tradeoff among three less-than-perfect choices for a user's title when they are temporarily banned:
1. No change in title. The results: Posts by other users complaining that the user is rude, a hit-and-run troll, a scammer, or some other kind of troublemaker because they didn't reply to posts directed at them, even when they had asked for help, they didn't reply when their opinion was challenged, they didn't reply to PMs about Marketplace deals, etc.
2. "Banned" title. The results: Posts by other users complaining (or celebrating) that the user was permanently banned, because they don't know it's only temporary. Other users would also send emails and PMs and Contact forms to the administrator and moderators, because they thought a member in time-out had been permanently banned.
Note: #2 is vBulletin's default user title for a user with a temporary ban.
3. "In Time-Out". The results: Posts by other users complaining (or celebrating) that the user was temporarily banned.
#1 has the benefit of better user privacy but #1 and #2 don't do them any favors, since people end up talking about them, calling more attention to their change in status. And #1 gives people a bad impression of them for false reasons. #1 and #2 waste everyone's time and lead to misunderstandings. We switched to #3 because of these very real problems. The problems shown above for #3 occur much less frequently and aren't as serious.
The "In Time-Out" title was never intended to be a warning to other users.
#3 isn't as private as would be ideal, but neither is #1. Experience shows that other users notice when a regular user stops posting, so other users know something happened even if the user title doesn't change. #3 gives the bare minimal amount of information and we don't share the details with anyone but the timed-out user. It's a compromise that has served us well to prevent the problem outlined above.
The title of "In Time-Out" could be some other phrase but it's not clear that it would change the reactions of those who notice user titles and know what they mean. We added the "Guest" user title for cases where a user no longer has an account but has not been banned, to avoid the stigma associated with a banned or timed-out status. It too would have the same meaning no matter what phrase is used.
We'd rather not see gossip about users in time-out. If you report such posts, the moderators can remove them and this will increase user privacy, particularly because the user title will return to normal after the time-out but the posts will otherwise remain.
Yebot
Mar 31, 04:44 PM
Really gang?
Spend 20 seconds looking at MacRumors forums and you'll find dozens valueless, off-topics posts that don't get deleted. Please don't hide behind that.
Ha ha. I think I just got accused of being trollish for pointing out something that Arn says ought to be disclosed anyway. This is rich.
Spend 20 seconds looking at MacRumors forums and you'll find dozens valueless, off-topics posts that don't get deleted. Please don't hide behind that.
Ha ha. I think I just got accused of being trollish for pointing out something that Arn says ought to be disclosed anyway. This is rich.
Ivabign
May 4, 01:11 PM
I apologize, and was giving a kind ribbing (hence the :D)
Did not know you'd take it do seriously. Welcome to MR.
No worries - life is too short -
I just couldn't find a direct reference to SMS backup in the iTunes help files - or the iPhone user manual...
Did not know you'd take it do seriously. Welcome to MR.
No worries - life is too short -
I just couldn't find a direct reference to SMS backup in the iTunes help files - or the iPhone user manual...
Thedeathbear
May 1, 07:29 AM
Handylight was on the app store for a few hours before it was pulled. I grabbed it, but don't really use it. I hear Apple has a killswitch to delete apps for the iPhone remotely, but hasn't used it, where android has. If you sync it to your itunes, you can always put it back on your phone from there.
Makosuke
Sep 20, 03:31 AM
I be near certain they sell only to academia, and ye'll need ta be provin' yer status as such afore ye can lay hands on anything. So it was e'ry time I purchased from 'em.
mnkeybsness
Aug 29, 02:45 PM
very very very very interesting document...
...interesting indeed...
...but how long until apple legal finds out?
...any bets?
...interesting indeed...
...but how long until apple legal finds out?
...any bets?
dejo
Apr 12, 10:03 AM
It only updates once a day. I'm looking for a quicker response.
I don't know what to tell you then. Maybe update the app to better handle the unexpected content so that the app doesn't crash.
I don't know what to tell you then. Maybe update the app to better handle the unexpected content so that the app doesn't crash.
mrgreen4242
Apr 3, 03:12 PM
Sell it to me.
I'm selling an XBox over in the Marketplace forum, complete with keyboard/mouse adaptor, two wireless controllers, a wired controller, and a USB cable so you can mod the thing if that's what you want! Plus standard and component cabling. How can you go wrong?
I'm selling an XBox over in the Marketplace forum, complete with keyboard/mouse adaptor, two wireless controllers, a wired controller, and a USB cable so you can mod the thing if that's what you want! Plus standard and component cabling. How can you go wrong?
elmarko83
Jan 6, 12:15 AM
Hey, I'm designing a wedding invite for my cousin using adobe illustrator and it needs to be printed on both sides.
I'm in Australia and she's in England so I'll be sending her the file(s) and she'll have to organise the printing. I was wondering if theres anything I need to do to prepare it to be printed on both sides or is it just a case of having a separate document for each side to take to the printer and they'll work out the printing and lining up both sides?
Thanks in advance.
I'm in Australia and she's in England so I'll be sending her the file(s) and she'll have to organise the printing. I was wondering if theres anything I need to do to prepare it to be printed on both sides or is it just a case of having a separate document for each side to take to the printer and they'll work out the printing and lining up both sides?
Thanks in advance.
spillproof
Oct 11, 03:58 PM
Light paintings are amazingly cool, especially things like this > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SWfPoITlP8
Prodo123
May 5, 08:43 PM
I'm having trouble deciding between a higher end 15-inch MBP or an 11" MBA with a gaming PC.
If I were to go with the combo, would an iBUYPOWER Gamer Power 567D3 in the 500 dollar price range be a good desktop for present and future gaming, or would the CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2057's specs provide future proofing as well as justify the ~$900 price? (mainly the HD 5570 vs the 5770 and 4GB vs 8GB RAM)
If there are any other gaming PC's you have used, feel free to tell me what the best ones are!
By the looks of it, those are some ridiculously weak GPU's when compared to current generation GPU's in the MBP (AMD HD 6000 series opposed to ATI HD 5000 series)
I recommend 15" high end w/ hi-res screen, if you can afford it.
None of the specs justify either desktop's price. Here's the specs for the PC listed below that you can build yourself:
Intel Core i5-2500K Quad Core 3.3Ghz, 8GB RAM, nVidia GTX 560, Blu-ray capable, 1TB Hard Drive, $1100. Shoots both of those PCs out of the water blindfolded.
If not, get the 11" MBA. DO NOT GET A PREMADE gaming PC. Build one yourself, it's often cheaper. Here's a list of items to get you started:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147108 Rosewill case
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130573 MSI mobo
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115072 Intel i5-2500K. Don't get the i7-2600K, not much improvement for $100.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533 WD Caviar Black 1TB 7200RPM 6Gbps
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130610 nVidia GTX 560 Ti Fermi GPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371015 650W PSU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226095 8GB DDR3-1600 RAM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827106326 Blu-ray drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103065 Heatsink & Fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835100007 Arctic Silver 5 CPU thermal grease, for use with heatsink
Total cost w/ rebate @ Newegg discounts: $1100-1200. I know it's not cheap, but that's much cheaper for a machine of that caliber, which usually go for $2000-2500. If you want it cheaper, go with a weaker GPU (Such as the GTX 550) or get a DVD drive.
If I were to go with the combo, would an iBUYPOWER Gamer Power 567D3 in the 500 dollar price range be a good desktop for present and future gaming, or would the CyberpowerPC Gamer Ultra 2057's specs provide future proofing as well as justify the ~$900 price? (mainly the HD 5570 vs the 5770 and 4GB vs 8GB RAM)
If there are any other gaming PC's you have used, feel free to tell me what the best ones are!
By the looks of it, those are some ridiculously weak GPU's when compared to current generation GPU's in the MBP (AMD HD 6000 series opposed to ATI HD 5000 series)
I recommend 15" high end w/ hi-res screen, if you can afford it.
None of the specs justify either desktop's price. Here's the specs for the PC listed below that you can build yourself:
Intel Core i5-2500K Quad Core 3.3Ghz, 8GB RAM, nVidia GTX 560, Blu-ray capable, 1TB Hard Drive, $1100. Shoots both of those PCs out of the water blindfolded.
If not, get the 11" MBA. DO NOT GET A PREMADE gaming PC. Build one yourself, it's often cheaper. Here's a list of items to get you started:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147108 Rosewill case
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130573 MSI mobo
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115072 Intel i5-2500K. Don't get the i7-2600K, not much improvement for $100.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533 WD Caviar Black 1TB 7200RPM 6Gbps
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130610 nVidia GTX 560 Ti Fermi GPU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371015 650W PSU
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226095 8GB DDR3-1600 RAM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827106326 Blu-ray drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103065 Heatsink & Fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835100007 Arctic Silver 5 CPU thermal grease, for use with heatsink
Total cost w/ rebate @ Newegg discounts: $1100-1200. I know it's not cheap, but that's much cheaper for a machine of that caliber, which usually go for $2000-2500. If you want it cheaper, go with a weaker GPU (Such as the GTX 550) or get a DVD drive.
iBlue
Dec 18, 07:00 PM
"the apple of my eye" ;)
(background made to match avatar area)
(background made to match avatar area)
zimv20
May 1, 11:58 AM
is that a supported configuration? head over to avid.com and check the compatibility charts.
there are also troubleshooting guides on the DUC.
there are also troubleshooting guides on the DUC.
Aatos.1
Jan 7, 04:07 AM
Nice work! Thanks for sharing.
LegendKillerUK
Mar 8, 10:32 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (Dewotter; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-gb) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Before I upgrade I was wondering if I can go back again should I need to?
Thanks.
Before I upgrade I was wondering if I can go back again should I need to?
Thanks.
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