
Jaffa Cake
Feb 12, 09:43 AM
To the left of 'Song Name' in the main iTunes window there should be a narrow column with an arrow in it pointing downwards. Click the arrow and it should change to pointing upwards. Your music should now play in the correct order!

MikhailT
Mar 29, 02:20 PM
You weren’t clear about your questions, you keep going back and forth about Safari’s refreshing thing on iOS and iOS vs. Lion. I tried to explain everything from the beginning.
Well finally we get to something that might actually be helpful. This would help to explain why Macs don't do this. But are there any issues/concerns with this?
The NANDs (flash storage) in the mobile devices are too slow to constantly swap out between the system memory and the NANDs. The other problem is that the more you swap out from the NANDs, the faster it dies. The smaller the capacity, the faster it can die as well. NANDs have a very limited write lifespan, it can’t handle the brutal write-intensive swap page. RAM doesn’t have this problem, which is why it is used for memory tasks.
I know why they did it. And that is the way Apple wants it, that's why it's default. If it were up to Apple the option to put it back would be gone. But they were smart enough to anticipate the "outrage"It doesn’t have anything to do with a potential outrage from customers, Apple usually do not care about this. The biggest reason that it is optional is because the auto-resume/auto-save/versions are not mandatory and each app have to be written to take advantage of those features. It’ll be a long time before every apps on your Mac can take advantage of this.
This is my point of concern. No closing could cause apps to "close" that you didn't want them to. Now most of them would be able to *resume* as left with no issue. But would 30 safari tabs be handled the same way? You can still close the applications the same way as you do on Snow Leopard. If the system becomes slow, the OS will not start to close apps, it’ll just be slower as it adapt to using your hard drive. Safari is the same way, you close Safari and once it opens, it’ll start in a new tab waiting for you to visit a site. As far as I am aware, it doesn’t resume *yet* from your previous session.
The only major difference between Lion and SL in terms of resuming is how the apps open back up and how it automatically save your files.
Well finally we get to something that might actually be helpful. This would help to explain why Macs don't do this. But are there any issues/concerns with this?
The NANDs (flash storage) in the mobile devices are too slow to constantly swap out between the system memory and the NANDs. The other problem is that the more you swap out from the NANDs, the faster it dies. The smaller the capacity, the faster it can die as well. NANDs have a very limited write lifespan, it can’t handle the brutal write-intensive swap page. RAM doesn’t have this problem, which is why it is used for memory tasks.
I know why they did it. And that is the way Apple wants it, that's why it's default. If it were up to Apple the option to put it back would be gone. But they were smart enough to anticipate the "outrage"It doesn’t have anything to do with a potential outrage from customers, Apple usually do not care about this. The biggest reason that it is optional is because the auto-resume/auto-save/versions are not mandatory and each app have to be written to take advantage of those features. It’ll be a long time before every apps on your Mac can take advantage of this.
This is my point of concern. No closing could cause apps to "close" that you didn't want them to. Now most of them would be able to *resume* as left with no issue. But would 30 safari tabs be handled the same way? You can still close the applications the same way as you do on Snow Leopard. If the system becomes slow, the OS will not start to close apps, it’ll just be slower as it adapt to using your hard drive. Safari is the same way, you close Safari and once it opens, it’ll start in a new tab waiting for you to visit a site. As far as I am aware, it doesn’t resume *yet* from your previous session.
The only major difference between Lion and SL in terms of resuming is how the apps open back up and how it automatically save your files.
tomthemacman
Jun 21, 08:31 AM
I'll be there around 6:30 or 7. Gotta try and get one before I head to work at 8 AM. iPhone 4 32GB. Can't wait! (neither can my girlfriend, she's getting my 3G ;))

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?

jmack549
Jun 24, 08:11 AM
Hey, I live in Auburn and am interested. Do you go to school here?

mloffa
Mar 11, 12:40 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
Line is growing a lot. Now is about to time to come if you want your first pick at colors/choices.
Line is growing a lot. Now is about to time to come if you want your first pick at colors/choices.

MecPro
Sep 1, 03:20 AM
That second picture is Mr Danny Choo himself! (http://www.dannychoo.com)

MacCoaster
Aug 15, 05:08 PM
I kinda know who you are talking about. Doesn't he have "future CEO of Ceder Point" or something like that in his sig.?
I've seen him aroud, IMed him, but forgot his SN. :\
I've seen him aroud, IMed him, but forgot his SN. :\

taylorwilsdon
Feb 13, 11:43 PM
0 feedback... well we all gotta start somewhere. hopefully he pays and is not one of those individuals that wastes time. congrats on your sale though. hopefully you can get everything straightened out.
Already paid luckily, and its a confirmed address. Looks like I got one of the good 0 feedbackers. I'll modreport this thread for close too since its sold.
Thanks everyone :)
Already paid luckily, and its a confirmed address. Looks like I got one of the good 0 feedbackers. I'll modreport this thread for close too since its sold.
Thanks everyone :)

google
Mar 18, 10:50 AM
I just bought one with 4.2.1 and 7.10.0 bb and I put my tmo sim in it but it will not get any signal. Have the APN filled out too. Any suggestions?

scan300
Jul 25, 08:42 AM
Cron Jobs can automatically schedule jobs on a UNIX system.
I've never set one up so I've included a link to an O'Reilly article which gives the basics.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/27/FreeBSD_Basics.html
Cron is already up & running on OSX server, so all you need to do is configure it.
I've never set one up so I've included a link to an O'Reilly article which gives the basics.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/27/FreeBSD_Basics.html
Cron is already up & running on OSX server, so all you need to do is configure it.

Peel
Aug 9, 03:20 PM
wow, 41 positives and 1 negative? never seen that before. it's always "mac prices are lowered! 41 positives and 10 negs (<-- dunno why)"
It's because certain people are never satisfied, and dissapointed when Apple doesn't live up to their over-blown expectations of them. When they see "Mac prices lowered" they get excited, then reading the article see that they were lowered $100, and they thought they should have been lowered $200, so they vote it negative.
It's because certain people are never satisfied, and dissapointed when Apple doesn't live up to their over-blown expectations of them. When they see "Mac prices lowered" they get excited, then reading the article see that they were lowered $100, and they thought they should have been lowered $200, so they vote it negative.

getbigg21
Nov 23, 08:13 PM
replied to pm's. thanks everyone

tersono
Mar 2, 07:26 AM
This is an extraordinarily well-designed theme. I've been using the GrApple Brazil Pro theme for quite a while, but this has most certainly tempted me away.

Search: Brown

Brown heart candy, valentines

Search: Lavender heart candy

Search: Lavender

Black heart candy, valentines

iLikeMyiMac
Aug 15, 04:06 PM
Did you get to ride Top Thrill Dragster? Man, I crave to ride that.
Yes I did. 120mph!!! :eek: Be ready for a long line. :p
Yes I did. 120mph!!! :eek: Be ready for a long line. :p

longofest
Feb 2, 11:53 AM
Okay... if no one objects by the end of the day, I'm going to create the category. (i.e. HexMonkey, this is your chance to voice your concerns!!!)
;)
;)

GGJstudios
May 4, 03:46 PM
If I drag the picture from the actual Photo Booth application after I take it onto my desktop does it still put a copy of that photo in the Photo Booth folder?
Dragging it from Photo Booth only makes a copy wherever you drop it, which gives you the ability to drag it to a folder or your Desktop, then drag it again to your Mail icon to email it. To remove the pic from the Photo Booth folder, simply click once on the pic in the Photo Booth app and press the "delete" key. That removes it from the Photo Booth folder.
Dragging it from Photo Booth only makes a copy wherever you drop it, which gives you the ability to drag it to a folder or your Desktop, then drag it again to your Mail icon to email it. To remove the pic from the Photo Booth folder, simply click once on the pic in the Photo Booth app and press the "delete" key. That removes it from the Photo Booth folder.

Blue Velvet
Jan 14, 09:45 PM
Eso, I like the thoughtful work that you've put into this and that you're willing to put an idea on the table, especially with some consideration given to try and work around the 'popularity' argument which comes up time and time again when reputation systems get discussed.
However, in many ways, the metric of how many times someone gets a rumour 'right' just isn't that important to a large proportion of forum members, especially many long term members who have their own ideas about who is worth listening to on any given topic or not. Many of them might read the news threads to find out what's going on and what people are thinking, but rarely participate in the scrum.
Personally, if we were thinking of the reputation of people, I would rank forum members who actually directly help people out with technical, software and hardware problems and follow through, far far higher than someone who clicks on a button to express an opinion on a rumour.
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Another problem is this idea:
When the time comes that the rumor is confirmed true or false, MacRumors can award points to a user's "Reputation" based on their affiliation.
What if the rumour turns out to be partially true? What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features? Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Just from my experience, these are just a handful of problems with your idea that immediately come to mind. Keep the ideas coming, though.
However, in many ways, the metric of how many times someone gets a rumour 'right' just isn't that important to a large proportion of forum members, especially many long term members who have their own ideas about who is worth listening to on any given topic or not. Many of them might read the news threads to find out what's going on and what people are thinking, but rarely participate in the scrum.
Personally, if we were thinking of the reputation of people, I would rank forum members who actually directly help people out with technical, software and hardware problems and follow through, far far higher than someone who clicks on a button to express an opinion on a rumour.
Besides, many news articles may not be about rumours but instead might be about actual substantiated news, so it would seem pointless to employ opinions on these as meaning anything useful. Someone voting on whether a OS release is a good or bad idea hardly qualifies them to get a higher ranking than someone who doesn't vote.
Another problem is this idea:
When the time comes that the rumor is confirmed true or false, MacRumors can award points to a user's "Reputation" based on their affiliation.
What if the rumour turns out to be partially true? What if there are currently no technical means to retrospectively award 'points' to almost half a million members? Is this where Arn and co should be spending limited time and resources to develop this system or would attention be better spent elsewhere on other forum and site features? Also, enabling contributors to clear their slate for $25 per year would make the idea of a reputation system completely redundant, how would you know who to trust?
Just from my experience, these are just a handful of problems with your idea that immediately come to mind. Keep the ideas coming, though.

spencecb
Mar 30, 11:03 PM
I bought one in December, just prior to when I got my Wii. It is a very nice TV, and you get pretty great quality and connections for the price.
zepp85
Mar 29, 12:36 PM
I use xilisoft to convert all of my video formats to iPad.
Not sure if this thread should be in the iPad Hacks section tho?
Sorry, wasnt sure where to put it. Thought seeing as it isnt exactly mac approved i would post it here
Not sure if this thread should be in the iPad Hacks section tho?
Sorry, wasnt sure where to put it. Thought seeing as it isnt exactly mac approved i would post it here
ipodtoucher
Mar 7, 05:49 PM
More like a logo-plastered NASCAR racer of a computer. "And now a few words from our sponsors..." :D
As hipster-beacon-ish as the illuminated apple on the back of my MBP may be, I still think it's classier than a bunch of random crap adhered to the thing. Thank you, Apple. ;)
+1 for the NASCAR comment hahaha
As hipster-beacon-ish as the illuminated apple on the back of my MBP may be, I still think it's classier than a bunch of random crap adhered to the thing. Thank you, Apple. ;)
+1 for the NASCAR comment hahaha
doucy2
Dec 5, 08:05 PM
Hi I have a powemac g4 gigabit ethernet, it has a use less(to me ) zip drive. Does anyone know anything that can be put in there? If any one knows where I could get like the little plastic border that goes around the zipdrive,(my little plastic piece is gone)
if a part one of my g4s i have one
i was thinking about hooking up a led light and putting it in there to shine out
if a part one of my g4s i have one
i was thinking about hooking up a led light and putting it in there to shine out
Vector
Aug 13, 03:45 PM
Continuation of discussion from my thread:
I figure if we are going to keep talking about yours we might as well do it in your thread.
I think this is the best creative one, well other than mudbugs's spam one, but it doesn't count.
I still find mine sexier though
I figure if we are going to keep talking about yours we might as well do it in your thread.
I think this is the best creative one, well other than mudbugs's spam one, but it doesn't count.
I still find mine sexier though
G5Unit
Nov 23, 08:08 PM
PM sent. If you want anything else just ask.
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