Ugg
Mar 28, 11:39 AM
I think you are confusing being radiated with giving off radiation.
Exterior radioactive material washes off, but the damage to the organism has already occured.
Watch Dr. No. ;)
Exactly. The OP seems to misunderstand cause and effect. All one needs to do is take a look at Chernobyl and one can see that wild animals have not had a negative impact on surrounding areas. In fact, the no go zone around Chernobyl has ended up being somewhat of a refuge for endangered species.
Exterior radioactive material washes off, but the damage to the organism has already occured.
Watch Dr. No. ;)
Exactly. The OP seems to misunderstand cause and effect. All one needs to do is take a look at Chernobyl and one can see that wild animals have not had a negative impact on surrounding areas. In fact, the no go zone around Chernobyl has ended up being somewhat of a refuge for endangered species.
carbonmotion
Apr 7, 02:09 PM
Hi,
I'm helping my parents transition in to a new area. Google maps has a feature where if you type in "Japanese restaurants" near "111 Main St. San Francisco, CA" you will see the map populate local restaurants near this address. I have several search terms like the above mentioned japanese restaurants and also laundromats and several other terms. Is there any way to combine these searches in to one map and you can filter between the genres of destinations?
Thanks so much.
-CM
I'm helping my parents transition in to a new area. Google maps has a feature where if you type in "Japanese restaurants" near "111 Main St. San Francisco, CA" you will see the map populate local restaurants near this address. I have several search terms like the above mentioned japanese restaurants and also laundromats and several other terms. Is there any way to combine these searches in to one map and you can filter between the genres of destinations?
Thanks so much.
-CM
TomGivan
Apr 10, 10:20 PM
Thank you for the link. Exactly what I needed.
kdarling
Dec 1, 03:53 PM
The mirror idea was done almost as soon as the iPhone came out in 2007:
Mirror video conferencing on iPhone (http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/13/mirror-based-video-conferencing-developed-for-iphone/)
Pretty clever-looking, actually... at least for desktop use.
Mirror video conferencing on iPhone (http://www.engadget.com/2007/08/13/mirror-based-video-conferencing-developed-for-iphone/)
Pretty clever-looking, actually... at least for desktop use.
puercaeli
Jun 25, 03:02 PM
more photos
2nyRiggz
Mar 16, 03:09 PM
Sorry double post...
Blue Velvet
Jan 6, 02:47 PM
In OS9, when something was in the trash and you wanted to put it back to where it had originally been you could 'Apple-Y' it... no matter how long it had been in the trash.
Is there an equivalent keyboard command in Panther?
Thanx...
Is there an equivalent keyboard command in Panther?
Thanx...
guzhogi
Apr 23, 12:15 PM
The ORF (Olympus RAW) file has an identifier string for the camera, if this string doesn't match a camera on Apple's list of supported cameras, the file won't open. However if you go in and edit the string from "E-PL1" to "E-P2 ", Aperture will open it no problem. I even wrote a python/automator program to perform this on E-PL1 RAW files so they can be opened in Aperture.
http://public.me.com/dr_lha
Not recognizing the same format just because of a different model name? That's kinda stupid. Now Apple will have to keep putting out updates just to change a 1 to a 2 or something.
http://public.me.com/dr_lha
Not recognizing the same format just because of a different model name? That's kinda stupid. Now Apple will have to keep putting out updates just to change a 1 to a 2 or something.
mjstew33
Sep 17, 10:56 PM
Wow. 122 bids so far.
Amazing what people spend money for. :rolleyes:
Amazing what people spend money for. :rolleyes:
Aniej
Jan 3, 04:51 PM
Looks like I might have gone and found my own answer. here is a link in case anyone else has a similar question. it's Wikipedia, but it is pretty good.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_distributed_computing_projects
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_distributed_computing_projects
DustinT
Apr 20, 07:03 AM
Yup. Also, the temperature difference between both CPUs isn't anything to worry about. For some reason one gets better cooling than the other. Sometimes there's some lint or dust in one cooler. Or, one CPU is mounted a little higher in the chassis than the other and since heat rises it runs warmer.
Nothing to worry about.
Nothing to worry about.
tech324
May 6, 05:13 PM
I just bought an MBP a few weeks ago and I want to add it to my active directory server. I read only there is suppose to be an application under Applications/Utilities but I don't seem to have it. Do I have to download something from Apple? Can I add my Mac to AD? Any help is appreciated.
cmhsam
Mar 11, 06:08 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
I propose using the hashtag #cbusipad on Twitter to keep others updated on lines, inventories, pictures, etc.! Thoughts?
Doing that now on the twitter
I propose using the hashtag #cbusipad on Twitter to keep others updated on lines, inventories, pictures, etc.! Thoughts?
Doing that now on the twitter
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 02:47 PM
Thats out my budget im afraid, looking for something veeeerry cheap
What about using eBay and looking for used Elgato or even Pinnaclesys products inside your budget?
What about using eBay and looking for used Elgato or even Pinnaclesys products inside your budget?
super80e
Jul 5, 01:13 PM
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/easleys/4760814603/sizes/m/
andythursby
Apr 29, 03:37 PM
Really? You are always logged in and can't be logged out? Every single one of your contacts using those desktop services are always logged in as well and you can always communicate with them via that method!? NOOOOOOOOOOOOPE!
The beauty of a mobile IM application is that you KNOW you can communicate with someone via that method no matter what. You don't have to check first if they're "logged in" (then if they're not logged in go back and send an SMS instead) b/c you and your contacts are always logged in.
Throw in the fact you can see when the message leaves your phone, gets delivered, when a contact is typing, fast file sharing, group chats, location sharing, broadcast messages etc and it's not even close to the same thing. Sorry.
actually they stayed loggedin for 7 days, and thats only if you're inactive for 7 days, applies to all people using it, most IM services, such as gtalk, msn, yahoo all do offline messaging, facebook does it as a message. with ebuddy i can see when people are typing, i can have group chats, do location sharing and i can file share with the apps too. so far the only thing i can't do is broadcast messages, which i've never heard of until you mentioned it, so therefore have no need. so really BBM only seems to do 1 thing that beejive and ebuddy don't do. the SMS thing is a bit silly, if someone ain't online and i want to message them i'll just SMS them, simple as, it's not like i cannot do that.
The beauty of a mobile IM application is that you KNOW you can communicate with someone via that method no matter what. You don't have to check first if they're "logged in" (then if they're not logged in go back and send an SMS instead) b/c you and your contacts are always logged in.
Throw in the fact you can see when the message leaves your phone, gets delivered, when a contact is typing, fast file sharing, group chats, location sharing, broadcast messages etc and it's not even close to the same thing. Sorry.
actually they stayed loggedin for 7 days, and thats only if you're inactive for 7 days, applies to all people using it, most IM services, such as gtalk, msn, yahoo all do offline messaging, facebook does it as a message. with ebuddy i can see when people are typing, i can have group chats, do location sharing and i can file share with the apps too. so far the only thing i can't do is broadcast messages, which i've never heard of until you mentioned it, so therefore have no need. so really BBM only seems to do 1 thing that beejive and ebuddy don't do. the SMS thing is a bit silly, if someone ain't online and i want to message them i'll just SMS them, simple as, it's not like i cannot do that.
Paulywauly
Mar 13, 02:37 PM
Thanks for the reply!
I do know to work with servers, its my job :D but at home im not dealing with monolithic server racks with cable trunking etc Im limited by budget and have to think outside the box sometimes to get things how i want them.
Regardless, what you're saying does make alot of sense. what it boils down to is that I either have to deal with the noise or wire the place up if i wanna stick it in the kitchen. great stuff, thanks again! :)
I do know to work with servers, its my job :D but at home im not dealing with monolithic server racks with cable trunking etc Im limited by budget and have to think outside the box sometimes to get things how i want them.
Regardless, what you're saying does make alot of sense. what it boils down to is that I either have to deal with the noise or wire the place up if i wanna stick it in the kitchen. great stuff, thanks again! :)
xli_ne
Apr 4, 01:39 PM
o yes HE did
imacintel
Oct 18, 08:18 AM
Sure, blame the software :rolleyes:
Oh. Come ON. I did use Keynote for this. Maybe I need to update keynote for it to recognize the word MacBook.
Oh. Come ON. I did use Keynote for this. Maybe I need to update keynote for it to recognize the word MacBook.
mcpryon2
Aug 17, 06:23 AM
...they got me the right strings (before it actually had three metal and three plastic ones)...
I'm afraid to ask, but...they didn't tell you to put metal strings on it, did they? Just curious. That sounds to me like you replaced the nylon ones with something else.
I'm afraid to ask, but...they didn't tell you to put metal strings on it, did they? Just curious. That sounds to me like you replaced the nylon ones with something else.
Sky Blue
Mar 28, 06:47 PM
and sorta offtopic, has Nintendo announced at least a release window for SSBB?
They've said late but most probably 2008.
They've said late but most probably 2008.
Soulstorm
Mar 7, 09:13 AM
I suggest you wait until Tiger comes out.
mcrain
Mar 1, 02:54 PM
(Reuters) - The head of security at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch mine was arrested on Monday on charges he impeded investigators and lied to them as they probed an explosion at the West Virginia mine that killed 29 workers.
Hughie Stover, 60, was chief of security at the mine and was accused of ordering an unidentified person to dispose of thousands of pages of security-related documents last month by dumping them into a trash compactor, according to the indictment.
He was also charged with lying to investigators who were looking into allegations that it was a routine practice to alert mine personnel over radios at the Upper Big Branch when safety inspectors arrived, according to the indictment.
Federal law prohibits anyone from providing advance notice of a Mine Safety and Health Administration inspection. Stover was accused of lying about ordering security guards to alert mine personnel when inspectors arrived, the indictment said.
"The conduct charged by the grand jury -- obstruction of justice and false statements to federal investigators -- threatens our effort to find out what happened at Upper Big Branch," U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said in a statement.
Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/28/us-massey-security-charges-idUSTRE71R6BV20110228?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews)
I've heard many here on the right parrot the GOP platform that government is bad, government regulations kill businesses, and businesses are overregulated. Reality is that businesses that donate exclusively to the GOP kill people; regulations are the only thing between those businesses and an even bigger body count; and poor enforcement and lack of government oversight leads to bloodshed.
If those on the right are tough on crime like they used to say they were, shouldn't they be insisting that the Wall St. executives and people at Massey do prison time? If not, shouldn't the Democrats take up the mantle of "tough on crime?"
Democrats, tough on crime. I like the sound of that.
Democrats, the moral majority. A little creepy, but accurate.
Democrats, fighting for you!
Anyway, back to the topic; it's a shame that the deaths of 29 workers are only being reported again because of more criminal behavior by the people that killed them. Shouldn't there have been a massive investigation and automatic shut-down of operations immediately after the accident?
Speaking of which, does anyone know the status of the Deepwater Horizen investigation and whether anyone is being prosecuted over that?
Hughie Stover, 60, was chief of security at the mine and was accused of ordering an unidentified person to dispose of thousands of pages of security-related documents last month by dumping them into a trash compactor, according to the indictment.
He was also charged with lying to investigators who were looking into allegations that it was a routine practice to alert mine personnel over radios at the Upper Big Branch when safety inspectors arrived, according to the indictment.
Federal law prohibits anyone from providing advance notice of a Mine Safety and Health Administration inspection. Stover was accused of lying about ordering security guards to alert mine personnel when inspectors arrived, the indictment said.
"The conduct charged by the grand jury -- obstruction of justice and false statements to federal investigators -- threatens our effort to find out what happened at Upper Big Branch," U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin said in a statement.
Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/28/us-massey-security-charges-idUSTRE71R6BV20110228?feedType=RSS&feedName=domesticNews)
I've heard many here on the right parrot the GOP platform that government is bad, government regulations kill businesses, and businesses are overregulated. Reality is that businesses that donate exclusively to the GOP kill people; regulations are the only thing between those businesses and an even bigger body count; and poor enforcement and lack of government oversight leads to bloodshed.
If those on the right are tough on crime like they used to say they were, shouldn't they be insisting that the Wall St. executives and people at Massey do prison time? If not, shouldn't the Democrats take up the mantle of "tough on crime?"
Democrats, tough on crime. I like the sound of that.
Democrats, the moral majority. A little creepy, but accurate.
Democrats, fighting for you!
Anyway, back to the topic; it's a shame that the deaths of 29 workers are only being reported again because of more criminal behavior by the people that killed them. Shouldn't there have been a massive investigation and automatic shut-down of operations immediately after the accident?
Speaking of which, does anyone know the status of the Deepwater Horizen investigation and whether anyone is being prosecuted over that?
Silencio
Apr 9, 11:11 PM
Network is one of my top 5 favorite films of all time. Thank you for all you did, Mr. Lumet.
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