Intell
Apr 21, 02:04 PM
Bluetooth has a range of about 30 feet. Yes, you can use multiple mice and trackpads at the same time. The battery life is about 3-6 months.
Daveway
Sep 25, 12:38 PM
It goes deeper than that. The iPod nano does not have a processor capable of doing this.
wrxguy
Sep 15, 02:47 PM
that is awsomee! lol the bids are up too $787!!!! hahhahahahah....
yg17
Oct 9, 12:07 PM
Why didn't they use the built in microphone for the singing? It looked like you just needed to touch the correct row?
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TuffLuffJimmy
May 1, 08:56 AM
What? You repackaged Nocturn, made it a lot less useful and published it as an application? What was wrong with just using Nocturn?
gkarris
Apr 1, 10:51 AM
I remember walking into this new type of "place" called a "computer store" - they sold only computers!
They had the new Apple ][ (you didn't have to "build a case" for it - YAY!) hooked up to a Sony Trinitron TV in the window with a seat, I sat there for hours - a living store display...
Someone broke into the store, and stole only the Sony TV....
They closed and moved somewhere else - can't remember where. At least I got to try the "new" TI-99/4 before they left...
;)
They had the new Apple ][ (you didn't have to "build a case" for it - YAY!) hooked up to a Sony Trinitron TV in the window with a seat, I sat there for hours - a living store display...
Someone broke into the store, and stole only the Sony TV....
They closed and moved somewhere else - can't remember where. At least I got to try the "new" TI-99/4 before they left...
;)
miles01110
Apr 15, 12:44 PM
Use a switch.
Jovian9
Dec 7, 08:55 PM
I will take the memory from you. Please PM payment details.
Thanks
I'm assuming you want to pay via paypal....is that correct? Also, where are you located, for shipping purposes. Let me know and I'll get back to you on payment details. Thanks!
Thanks
I'm assuming you want to pay via paypal....is that correct? Also, where are you located, for shipping purposes. Let me know and I'll get back to you on payment details. Thanks!
weenie
Mar 30, 02:48 AM
...After all we live in deeds not in years.
I like this...
I like this...
mojOH
Apr 2, 11:05 PM
I finally got mine today. Hooray for persistence!
stubeeef
Aug 7, 09:16 PM
Thanks, while that was some good background info, I guess I need to ask more questions.
What is a good yet inexpensive turnkey ISP? I mean turnkey like they have tons of templates I can manipulate, they can reg my domain names, and offer enough bandwidth to take care of a start up nothing site, I will not sell anything from this site, it will be more info about me and what I do.
I want to "Brand" myself so to speak.
I will offer links and post testimonials or recommendations from others.
I want to keep this inexpensive, but not afraid to spend where it needs spending.
Should I use a .biz domain?
What is a good yet inexpensive turnkey ISP? I mean turnkey like they have tons of templates I can manipulate, they can reg my domain names, and offer enough bandwidth to take care of a start up nothing site, I will not sell anything from this site, it will be more info about me and what I do.
I want to "Brand" myself so to speak.
I will offer links and post testimonials or recommendations from others.
I want to keep this inexpensive, but not afraid to spend where it needs spending.
Should I use a .biz domain?
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 18, 10:14 AM
Ok Here it is. I'm not going to make another thread to submit it because I don't want to enter it into the contest because I don't think it has a very good chance of winning.
jsw
Sep 24, 07:37 AM
Take Page 3 and add a common domain suffix ;)
Thank you. They have wonderful eyes and many have nice smiles. I'm sure they're all very good people; I only wish I could have the chance to get to know them better.
Thank you. They have wonderful eyes and many have nice smiles. I'm sure they're all very good people; I only wish I could have the chance to get to know them better.
FireStar
Nov 23, 03:14 PM
The CandyShell is supposed to have fairly good shock protection.
http://www.speckproducts.com/ipod-audio/ipod-touch-4th-gen/candyshell-moonsiclewhite.html
http://www.speckproducts.com/ipod-audio/ipod-touch-4th-gen/candyshell-moonsiclewhite.html
DaveGee
Jan 15, 10:44 AM
Just venting I suppose.
Pissing about how much non-biodegradable plastic (created with some by product of ozone destroying OIL no doubt) your MWSF 2008 badge is made with is... NUCKING FUTS!
My official clinical diagnosis: BONKERS!
:D
D
Pissing about how much non-biodegradable plastic (created with some by product of ozone destroying OIL no doubt) your MWSF 2008 badge is made with is... NUCKING FUTS!
My official clinical diagnosis: BONKERS!
:D
D
Bampei
Apr 28, 03:18 AM
Apple Store is currently down. Wondering what surprise awaits when it comes back up!!
Maybe updated iMac???
Maybe updated iMac???
Apple OC
Mar 7, 07:52 PM
Apple chose class instead of bowing to Intel etc.
nudel
Jan 10, 06:30 PM
Sorry you disagree, but it's a fact of life... the MP3 format does not support gapless playback inherently, so to speak.
I should perhaps re-word my article. :) Gapless MP3 playback is definitely possible but there are things that need to be worked around to do it.
Winamp (with proper plugins and configuration), Foobar2000 (out of the box) and the Rio Karma portable DAP all do gapless MP3 playback perfectly.
Originally the only way to do gapless MP3 playback was a bit of a hack: Detect a sudden drop to silence at the end of a file in the very last MP3 frame and remove it. (It is a hack but, when done properly it works quite well and it's a good fallback for files made with old MP3 encoders.)
But if you encode a file with newer versions of the LAME encoder then it writes a tag which says exactly how long the track is and does pretty much the same thing that Ogg Vorbis and the other "gapless formats" I mention do. So, in that sense, MP3 is as gapless as any other format, provided the right encoder is used. (LAME is open-source and used pretty much everywhere, at least in freeware/shareware programs, but also in many commercial programs.)
In fact, having tried Ogg Vorbis for a while I've now gone back to MP3 on my Karma (I use lossless FLAC on my PC, but that doesn't fit much music on a portbale :)). OV uses a lot more CPU power which results in slightly less battery life. More importantly, there's a lot of precalculation to be done before an OV file can start playing and this sometimes trips up the Karma's gapless playback while it's always perfect with MP3 files. The Karma also responds faster when you press play or skip a track with MP3. In my opinion, the Ogg Vorbis format and, in particular, decoder are not optimized as well as MP3 for portable devices. That isn't surprising, given the age and funding behind MP3, but it's still true. At the same time, OV works on portables but, for me, it doesn't give anything to outweigh the small disadvantages.
Of course, details like the format and the encoder don't matter at all when the playback software/hardware inserts almost a second of additional silence, just because it's thinking about what to do next *after* the track has finished, rather than before it finishes so that the next track is ready in time. That's the problem that the iPod still has to this day, which is a real shame.
There are now lots of players which are "almost gapless" in that they either get ready in advance or move from one track to the next quick enough that the gaps they add are very small. For many this is good enough, for some it isn't, but it's a personal thing. Either way, there are still very few players which will do true gapless like the Karma. The new Sony players will do it, but only if you rip and encode your music in a certain way; at least that's the way it seems so far.
Hope this is useful information! I just came here since I was looking through the referral logs to my site (which I don't do often, but is quite interesting when I do. :)).
I should perhaps re-word my article. :) Gapless MP3 playback is definitely possible but there are things that need to be worked around to do it.
Winamp (with proper plugins and configuration), Foobar2000 (out of the box) and the Rio Karma portable DAP all do gapless MP3 playback perfectly.
Originally the only way to do gapless MP3 playback was a bit of a hack: Detect a sudden drop to silence at the end of a file in the very last MP3 frame and remove it. (It is a hack but, when done properly it works quite well and it's a good fallback for files made with old MP3 encoders.)
But if you encode a file with newer versions of the LAME encoder then it writes a tag which says exactly how long the track is and does pretty much the same thing that Ogg Vorbis and the other "gapless formats" I mention do. So, in that sense, MP3 is as gapless as any other format, provided the right encoder is used. (LAME is open-source and used pretty much everywhere, at least in freeware/shareware programs, but also in many commercial programs.)
In fact, having tried Ogg Vorbis for a while I've now gone back to MP3 on my Karma (I use lossless FLAC on my PC, but that doesn't fit much music on a portbale :)). OV uses a lot more CPU power which results in slightly less battery life. More importantly, there's a lot of precalculation to be done before an OV file can start playing and this sometimes trips up the Karma's gapless playback while it's always perfect with MP3 files. The Karma also responds faster when you press play or skip a track with MP3. In my opinion, the Ogg Vorbis format and, in particular, decoder are not optimized as well as MP3 for portable devices. That isn't surprising, given the age and funding behind MP3, but it's still true. At the same time, OV works on portables but, for me, it doesn't give anything to outweigh the small disadvantages.
Of course, details like the format and the encoder don't matter at all when the playback software/hardware inserts almost a second of additional silence, just because it's thinking about what to do next *after* the track has finished, rather than before it finishes so that the next track is ready in time. That's the problem that the iPod still has to this day, which is a real shame.
There are now lots of players which are "almost gapless" in that they either get ready in advance or move from one track to the next quick enough that the gaps they add are very small. For many this is good enough, for some it isn't, but it's a personal thing. Either way, there are still very few players which will do true gapless like the Karma. The new Sony players will do it, but only if you rip and encode your music in a certain way; at least that's the way it seems so far.
Hope this is useful information! I just came here since I was looking through the referral logs to my site (which I don't do often, but is quite interesting when I do. :)).
dejo
Apr 26, 05:58 PM
Well, I can't see anything wrong with the code you've supplied.
Which line is giving you this error?:
error: expected identifier or '(' before '@' token
Which line is giving you this error?:
error: expected identifier or '(' before '@' token
tmamer2007
Apr 20, 10:01 AM
Hello all. I am installing an artists exhibition in a small gallery that has no, yes i said NO :eek:, internet connection. There is a website with lots of information about the artwork and we have it cached onto an iMac in the room for visitors. Is there a way that the iMac can serve that cached website to iPhone and iPads? we have iPads for visitors to borrow to have access to multimedia podcasts while in the gallery, but we'd like them to be able to access the website as well.
Thanks anybody that can give me any advice on this.
T.
Thanks anybody that can give me any advice on this.
T.
Bobjob186
Jun 20, 01:44 PM
price update $25 shipped
After G
Oct 21, 10:51 PM
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DaMob
Feb 3, 12:08 PM
Hi all
I was notified that there was a new version of iTunes available, but was wondering if it was safe to update in use with a jailbroken iPod?
Thanks!
I was notified that there was a new version of iTunes available, but was wondering if it was safe to update in use with a jailbroken iPod?
Thanks!
PaulexPC
Mar 21, 06:15 PM
I am very annoyed.
Nine months ago I bought a new unibody Mac Mini (nice). I also bought a Time Capsule router. It worked very well for nine months.
All of a sudden a few days ago the mini can't find the network. The two devices are twenty feet apart. In the same room I have an iPhone and a PC and they see the network just fine. But the mini can't see the Time Capsule network.
WTF? Is this a problem with my mini?
When I launch Airport utility it can't find any device. After rebooting several times sometimes it will find it and work for a day. If I connect with an ethernet wire it works fine.
But I want the darn wireless to work.
Nine months ago I bought a new unibody Mac Mini (nice). I also bought a Time Capsule router. It worked very well for nine months.
All of a sudden a few days ago the mini can't find the network. The two devices are twenty feet apart. In the same room I have an iPhone and a PC and they see the network just fine. But the mini can't see the Time Capsule network.
WTF? Is this a problem with my mini?
When I launch Airport utility it can't find any device. After rebooting several times sometimes it will find it and work for a day. If I connect with an ethernet wire it works fine.
But I want the darn wireless to work.
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