bizzle
Jun 19, 10:45 AM
If that Macbook is the same one I found with a Google search, it's not a prototype. You can make it satin by rubbing a Mr. Clear Magic Eraser on the casing. Not only that, it's been repaired, which you can tell because the top case still has the plastic that Apple ships the replacement top cases with, and the most obvious issue of all.. YOU CAN'T GET APPLECARE ON YOUR PROTOTYPE.
wesk702
Apr 24, 01:54 AM
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Samsung/SHS222LBEBSL/
Saw that but it�s got this in the foot note:
"Requires disabling of hard disk sleep in Mac Pro Systems to prevent drive from disappearing during sleep.
To disable hard disk sleep go to the Apple --->System Preferences ---> Energy Saver and uncheck "Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible.�
Any other drives that don�t have this bug?
Saw that but it�s got this in the foot note:
"Requires disabling of hard disk sleep in Mac Pro Systems to prevent drive from disappearing during sleep.
To disable hard disk sleep go to the Apple --->System Preferences ---> Energy Saver and uncheck "Put the hard disk(s) to sleep when possible.�
Any other drives that don�t have this bug?
jiminaus
Mar 27, 07:19 AM
Debugging is fine for me, and I've just finished in intensive weekend of doing at lot of it. :D
Would you have any more luck using the LLDB instead of GDB?
Try editing your scheme, selecting the Run command, then under the Info tab changing the debugger to LLDB.
Would you have any more luck using the LLDB instead of GDB?
Try editing your scheme, selecting the Run command, then under the Info tab changing the debugger to LLDB.

MyDesktopBroke
Apr 5, 11:04 PM
LOL. Climte gate showed the world that junk science and data suppression are the norm amongst these fraudsters, and that they'll stoop to any level to "prove" their preposterous theories. These global warming "scientists" are laughing stocks.
Ehh . . . did you see the PDF? The one that shows there was no suppression of evidence? What on earth would scientists gain my unanimously supporting global warming?
Since the political elite and capitalist giants all oppose global warming, money would (and does) flow to those who try to falsify it. Those who support it, by and large, get nothing other.
Ehh . . . did you see the PDF? The one that shows there was no suppression of evidence? What on earth would scientists gain my unanimously supporting global warming?
Since the political elite and capitalist giants all oppose global warming, money would (and does) flow to those who try to falsify it. Those who support it, by and large, get nothing other.
dubbz
Sep 6, 11:09 AM
Eh?! :eek:
Any idea why it happened?
Even though they have backup power, the thought that the power might die is a scary one. Some people are dependent on it.. What if the backup power fails (it has happened!). Ugh.
Edit: Which failed?! Crazy...
Any idea why it happened?
Even though they have backup power, the thought that the power might die is a scary one. Some people are dependent on it.. What if the backup power fails (it has happened!). Ugh.
Edit: Which failed?! Crazy...
Choppaface
Jul 6, 05:36 AM
I have an airport extreme base station w/ omni antenna and a snow base station. Is there any way I can connect one to my LAN and share the connection to the other station (far away from the LAN hookup) wirelessly? or would I need two extreme stations for this?
thanks
thanks
wattage
Jun 26, 02:00 PM
I'm a bit behind and just now watched the interview, but I do love watching someone so gifted and passionate about his job. I really liked how he stressed over and over that their (Apple's) main goal is make the 'Best product ever'. Really liked the part about Flash being a descending technology and they are more interested in ascending tech. I don't work in tech and do not know the validity of that, but I understand what he means and I for one tend to trust Apple in the future of tech gadgets.

mojohanna
Apr 15, 06:12 AM
Its not just iphone production or Apple either. Foxconn makes stuff for every major electronics manufacturer.
So this is not an Apple issue. It's Foxconn's issue and the fact that the Chinese government allows them to get away with it.
So this is not an Apple issue. It's Foxconn's issue and the fact that the Chinese government allows them to get away with it.
miamijim
Apr 27, 01:04 AM
Looking at the way the Elder Chinese man is dressed actually looks fairly normal for China.
The sandals, the blue suit and the cap are a fairly standard form of dress among the more senior Chinese male citizen.
The sandals, the blue suit and the cap are a fairly standard form of dress among the more senior Chinese male citizen.
benixau
Oct 9, 06:49 AM
Some many moons ago ..... a man named Steve obs said that he didn't want a "scribble thing". If for some unknown reason he (as usual) changes his mind (emac), then he would have a lot of explaining to do to old newton developers and users alike.
ferratus
Oct 26, 05:27 AM
I'll be there at around 5ish. I certainly don't want to miss all the fun, even though Purolator should theorically deliver a copy to the office today.
acedickson
Mar 11, 06:52 PM
OMG, that makes total sense. Thanks, I figured it'd be something easy.
mac4drew
Mar 28, 07:44 AM
Yes, use Ad-Aware (http://www.lavasoftusa.com) at the very least to clean out your system. Make sure to run an update before scanning, and to have Ad-aware run another scan at startup. Spybot will get rid of whatever, if anything, is left.
In the future, if your brother absolutely has to have Kazaa, Kazaa Lite Resurrection (I'm not linking to it, look for it on Google) is an adware-free and spyware-free "hacked" version and includes a few utilities that make Kazaa suck a lot less. But IMO there are enough alternatives to make Kazaa look like an obsolete dinosaur overrun by the likes of the RIAA and MPAA, something to avoid regardless of its ability to screw up your computer.
In the future, if your brother absolutely has to have Kazaa, Kazaa Lite Resurrection (I'm not linking to it, look for it on Google) is an adware-free and spyware-free "hacked" version and includes a few utilities that make Kazaa suck a lot less. But IMO there are enough alternatives to make Kazaa look like an obsolete dinosaur overrun by the likes of the RIAA and MPAA, something to avoid regardless of its ability to screw up your computer.
luigionlsd
May 3, 07:08 PM
I have a Mid 2007 (white) MacBook, but the "pins 3 and 9" they referred to did work on mine: they're the pins where the keyboard connects to the motherboard (the pins you're looking for are actually on the motherboard, in a little rectangular connector). In the case of mine, they're the pins on the very left side of it, looking from the top. Hope this helps!
Capt Underpants
Apr 13, 12:39 PM
I think it is more likely that MacBooks disappear and a redesigned MacBook Air takes the centre stage as the entry level Mac laptop.
I agree. Apple's low-end laptop will be the Macbook Air.
I agree. Apple's low-end laptop will be the Macbook Air.
vtboyarc
Apr 14, 03:50 PM
Hi All,
A couple weeks ago I put in an online app to be a specialist (retail job) at an Apple store. I had my iPhone in another room, and just saw that I missed a call, I listened to the voicemail, which said: "This is *name* with technical resources, I looked over your resume and wanted to know if you are still interested in a job, I currently have a position with Apple computers that I wanted to speak to you about, under the MobileMe department at Apple." Goes on to say please call him back when I can if I'm interested, etc.
Before I call back, I want to know what to expect - I haven't used MobileMe extensively, and this doens't sound like a job in retail(?). Can anyone tell me what I would be doing with this job? Thanks!
Edit: I don't mind that it's not a job in retail, if it isn't! I'm just trying to get an idea of what to expect before I call him back.
A couple weeks ago I put in an online app to be a specialist (retail job) at an Apple store. I had my iPhone in another room, and just saw that I missed a call, I listened to the voicemail, which said: "This is *name* with technical resources, I looked over your resume and wanted to know if you are still interested in a job, I currently have a position with Apple computers that I wanted to speak to you about, under the MobileMe department at Apple." Goes on to say please call him back when I can if I'm interested, etc.
Before I call back, I want to know what to expect - I haven't used MobileMe extensively, and this doens't sound like a job in retail(?). Can anyone tell me what I would be doing with this job? Thanks!
Edit: I don't mind that it's not a job in retail, if it isn't! I'm just trying to get an idea of what to expect before I call him back.
YsoSerious
Apr 18, 01:55 AM
I purchased one from ifixit.com brand new about 6 months ago and it died a couple weeks ago. I went back today and they have none in stock. I checked on eBay and they have after-market ones that look like they will do more harm then good. Is there anyone else that sells apple parts?
jessica.
Nov 12, 06:47 AM
Crap that is awesome!
ezekielrage_99
Apr 19, 04:08 AM
How about you help me clean out my guttering, install my new home entertainment system or cook me dinner?
I am really sick of people expecting free work, what you are asking maybe a 20 minutes hour job (tops) due to the fact I work in Weather Graphic but relying on $10K of equipment, $45K HECS Debt for a university degree and over 10 years worth of industry experience...
Asking for someone to working without reparation of some sort is completely unreasonable and devalues what many designers work for (and that is money).
What most designers don't mind is pointing people in the right direction, critiquing or giving them references to work from, not actually doing it because you do not have the skill level or can't be bothered doing the work yourself.
I am really sick of people expecting free work, what you are asking maybe a 20 minutes hour job (tops) due to the fact I work in Weather Graphic but relying on $10K of equipment, $45K HECS Debt for a university degree and over 10 years worth of industry experience...
Asking for someone to working without reparation of some sort is completely unreasonable and devalues what many designers work for (and that is money).
What most designers don't mind is pointing people in the right direction, critiquing or giving them references to work from, not actually doing it because you do not have the skill level or can't be bothered doing the work yourself.
simsaladimbamba
May 4, 09:18 AM
Celerons are not really powerful CPUs, for what do you want to use it for?
50 USD might be a bit much for that slow CPU, but maybe it suffices your Linux needs.
50 USD might be a bit much for that slow CPU, but maybe it suffices your Linux needs.
oilfighter
Apr 28, 11:39 AM
I would like to at least see the option of playing movies on it (think video podcast)
But the real deal breaker for me was the lack of a physical pause button. I don't want to have to grab the nano, turn it on, aim for the pause button, before I can hear the outside world.
But the real deal breaker for me was the lack of a physical pause button. I don't want to have to grab the nano, turn it on, aim for the pause button, before I can hear the outside world.
websyndicate
Oct 19, 04:56 PM
cool its only 49.99 too much
plumbingandtech
Jan 14, 04:50 PM
That was is East -lol
No. It's south!! :D
No. It's south!! :D
j-hov
Jan 11, 02:34 PM
random47 what macbook dock is that?
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