bigbro1096
Apr 23, 01:27 PM
I mistakenly put chocolate in my pockets, then an hour after I put my phone in my pocket. When I took my iPhone out it was covered with chocolate. I then proceeded to whip it all off and the phone worked perfectly (still does). Only problem is, is that at the top of the screen where the chocolate covered has these dark spots that is not going away. Can anyone tell me what is this and how can I fix it?
Your phone is turning into chocolate! Better eat it before it melts!
Your phone is turning into chocolate! Better eat it before it melts!
robbieduncan
May 5, 03:19 PM
What does contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:error: return? If you add that to an NSMutableArray does that actually get you what you want? As an even less subtle hint does adding an NSArray to a NSMutableArray result in a NSMutableArray with all the objects from the NSArray or containing the NSArray which, in turn, contains the objects?
bvpham88
Jan 26, 04:31 PM
bump!
TeknoTurd
Jan 5, 02:05 AM
Awesome, I'll be a slave to my mobile phone during the keynote address, now i dont have to miss a day of class to follow the keynote! Thanks macteens.com!
Austin M.
Apr 17, 01:45 PM
My brother has Bose and for me I would say the jay's or klipsh on and on not a Bose fan. With emi's or any speakers it's all a matter of opinion any way. Some like heavy bass some don't. Also different people hear different tones. Etc etc.
Are you talking about Bose Headphones or Bose speaker systems? I have a Bose speaker systme and I think it works great. I have auditioned the QuietComfort 15, QuietComfort 3, and the QuietComfort 2 (which was actually pretty decent for $450) and they aren't that good when it comes to headphones and IEM's.
Are you talking about Bose Headphones or Bose speaker systems? I have a Bose speaker systme and I think it works great. I have auditioned the QuietComfort 15, QuietComfort 3, and the QuietComfort 2 (which was actually pretty decent for $450) and they aren't that good when it comes to headphones and IEM's.
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.
dknightd
May 4, 07:59 AM
Just make sure it is set up to do the remote logins you want before you sell the monitor - it is a lot easier to set those things up while you still have monitor and keyboard access.
mikey7281
Mar 11, 01:40 PM
I'm interested. For how much?
Line is at least 75 now... Almost to B&N for those familiar with the area. That's not including people saving spots.
Ricky, how about the price of the iPad you're going to get?
Line is at least 75 now... Almost to B&N for those familiar with the area. That's not including people saving spots.
Ricky, how about the price of the iPad you're going to get?
mrfoof82
May 5, 09:08 PM
Sorry for asking but what did you mean by "for two days". My apologies for bad comprehension today :o
For the first two days, my initial reaction was, "Yes! This is the extra space I've been needing. What was I thinking about ever getting a second display". On the third day not only was I used to it, I was *really* jonesing for yet more space when developing.
Meanwhile, I have a 27" iMac (completely decked out -- DIYing the memory to 16GB myself though) ordered. Because one 27" display isn't enough.
For the first two days, my initial reaction was, "Yes! This is the extra space I've been needing. What was I thinking about ever getting a second display". On the third day not only was I used to it, I was *really* jonesing for yet more space when developing.
Meanwhile, I have a 27" iMac (completely decked out -- DIYing the memory to 16GB myself though) ordered. Because one 27" display isn't enough.
lostngone
Apr 1, 01:19 PM
Back in the day we had Page 1, Page 2 AND Page 3!
http://www.macrumors.com/page3/
http://www.macrumors.com/page3/
alecmcmahon
Jan 7, 07:07 AM
Personally, I like the grain - and i think it would look great with just a touch more, it's subtle - but it gives the photograph lots of character.
neoserver
Dec 29, 10:57 AM
It doesn't have preview music on my PS3 and hasn't for a long time. I'm not even sure if it ever did... I wouldn't worry about it :)
MacBytes
Dec 27, 03:37 PM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Angry Birds Update: New theme, levels and the mighty eagle (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101227163756)
Description:: The developers of Angry Birds has released another update of Angry Birds, just before the Christmas closure of iTunes.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Angry Birds Update: New theme, levels and the mighty eagle (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101227163756)
Description:: The developers of Angry Birds has released another update of Angry Birds, just before the Christmas closure of iTunes.
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Finlandboy
May 3, 11:16 PM
So my powerbook (specs in sig) has been struggling to connect to the internet wirelessly. At my home and at school the computer is about 20-25ish feet from the wireless hub and its worked fine since I've had it. But now it won't connect to the wireless network and if it does it will have maybe one bar and it will work for a minute or two and then disconnect.
So, because it is way more convent to be connected wirelessly at home, I was wondering if anyone had a solution to this problem? I didn't know if maybe my airport extreme card was dying or something like that.
I was planning on ordering a new airport card and seeing if that was the problem, but then I thought maybe just a usb wireless card or something would work better.
ANY thoughts or suggestions would be great. Thanks!
So, because it is way more convent to be connected wirelessly at home, I was wondering if anyone had a solution to this problem? I didn't know if maybe my airport extreme card was dying or something like that.
I was planning on ordering a new airport card and seeing if that was the problem, but then I thought maybe just a usb wireless card or something would work better.
ANY thoughts or suggestions would be great. Thanks!
pthurst
Jan 9, 07:59 PM
I'm sure all the 'eagle eyed' amongst us have seen the FCC disclaimer on the bottom of the apple iPhone page but I wonder if the unit has FCC clearance to be used? (Steve 'appeared' to demo the unit as part of his Keynote address)
Just a thought...
More info and pics at www.paulhurst.blogspot.com (http://www.paulhurst.blogspot.com)
Ps... doesn't it look GREAT!!!
Just a thought...
More info and pics at www.paulhurst.blogspot.com (http://www.paulhurst.blogspot.com)
Ps... doesn't it look GREAT!!!
huntercr
Oct 12, 11:12 AM
Wait, so you just have to tap the buttons on screen to the rhythm� and you are all excited by this?
It�s going to be as fun and involving as challenging yourself to write a sentence as fast as you can in the message app.
I take it you don't play rock band.
This is basically the way the game is on other platforms too ( though you could argue that tapping on the screen might be slight easier for beginners )
The thing I want to know is whether playing the game will be synchronized with other players. I would think this would be rather pointless if not.
It�s going to be as fun and involving as challenging yourself to write a sentence as fast as you can in the message app.
I take it you don't play rock band.
This is basically the way the game is on other platforms too ( though you could argue that tapping on the screen might be slight easier for beginners )
The thing I want to know is whether playing the game will be synchronized with other players. I would think this would be rather pointless if not.
eva01
Sep 6, 05:49 PM
i can't give away that. That just makes the hospital look horribly bad and that i am saying it to purposefully make them look bad.
baei1024
Apr 24, 04:47 AM
Hi,
I would like to tell you try the app which provides you a new unit converting experience.
Convert Sense provide a new unit converting experience, common units belongs to different unit system are listed (mixed category) together, user just need tap unit, input and done.
The second view is featured with searching and indexing to setup convert. All available target units are listed after you tap on the source unit. This not only provides the result but related unit knowledge.
The third view will learn user habit; the list uses a unique way to rank the converting history.
http://itunes.apple.com/app/id423507227?mt=8
Thanks.
vThinking Studio
I would like to tell you try the app which provides you a new unit converting experience.
Convert Sense provide a new unit converting experience, common units belongs to different unit system are listed (mixed category) together, user just need tap unit, input and done.
The second view is featured with searching and indexing to setup convert. All available target units are listed after you tap on the source unit. This not only provides the result but related unit knowledge.
The third view will learn user habit; the list uses a unique way to rank the converting history.
http://itunes.apple.com/app/id423507227?mt=8
Thanks.
vThinking Studio
alust2013
Apr 23, 02:49 AM
If you're going to need that much memory, definitely go OWC. Apple's RAM upgrades are a huge ripoff.
Just curious, what do you need all that memory for?
Just curious, what do you need all that memory for?
dh2005
May 5, 09:18 PM
u cant just take it back if u dont like it, theres a restocking fee
Not in the UK. Unless the salesman was doing me a favour... he said to me, "fourteen days, you can bring it back for a refund - no questions asked".
Not in the UK. Unless the salesman was doing me a favour... he said to me, "fourteen days, you can bring it back for a refund - no questions asked".
ECUpirate44
Apr 30, 08:58 PM
Such a terrible idea.
+1. Just backup, format, reinstall OSX and restore, then create a real username.
+1. Just backup, format, reinstall OSX and restore, then create a real username.
Apple OC
Jan 6, 12:18 AM
correct ... most printers will want it as separate docs ... they will do the back up :cool:
simsaladimbamba
Apr 28, 05:37 PM
If you have the grey Restore DVD or the Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD, you could perform a Clean Install (or Erase and Install), as you will need the admin password once a day or so.
Short version: Clean Install of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (http://guides.macrumors.com/Clean_Install_of_OS_X_10.6_Snow_Leopard)
Long version: Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard: How to Erase and Install (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3910)
You could also try this: Mac OS X: Changing or resetting an account password (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1274)
Short version: Clean Install of OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (http://guides.macrumors.com/Clean_Install_of_OS_X_10.6_Snow_Leopard)
Long version: Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard: How to Erase and Install (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3910)
You could also try this: Mac OS X: Changing or resetting an account password (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1274)
DoFoT9
May 28, 11:51 PM
I've always wanted one too. Would it work as a good web server? I might just make one a home file server.
yup should be great as a web server - bit expensive isnt it!?!?!? you could build a basic PC for ~$500
yup should be great as a web server - bit expensive isnt it!?!?!? you could build a basic PC for ~$500
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