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  • blevins321
    Apr 28, 10:11 PM
    I struggled with this for the longest time until I discovered that I was looking at the All Contacts group instead of my Exchange contacts. Click the arrow in the upper left to go back a screen until you see something similar to the attached one. In my case, I have 2 exchange accounts - Personal Gmail (where I keep all mine) and my work exchange that I use just for email searching.

    Go into whatever your equivalent to the Contacts under Gmail is, and add contacts in there. I just tried to close and reopen the Contacts app and it saves your folder between sessions.





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  • Dane D.
    Aug 6, 12:12 AM
    I don't run it any more as it apparently rips hard drives and I couldn't be bothered setting up the RAM disk method. It also turns my G5 into a bit of a wind tunnel some times.

    BS. Where are you getting your info? The CPU does all the work, the HD only stores the info crunched to send back to SETI. I am coming up on my 1st yr anniversary and no problems. My main machine is the G3/300, 6 yrs old and still purring like the day it was new. Just make sure you have a good air flow through the box and everything will be fine. It is the peps that use PowerBooks that burn up your machine, probably because they don't raise it off the table to get air underneath it. I use 1/2" rubber feet and a small desk fan blowing across the unit to cool my PowerBook the fan hardly comes on. My temps never exceed 109�F in my G3.





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  • cr2sh
    Oct 11, 08:38 AM
    http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=121&topic=19

    No. Because the tutorial itself points out exactly what I'm talking about. I mean read it. I have no idea how they think it'll work.. unless your ftp is setup with full anonymous privileges.





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  • rwh202
    Apr 11, 01:15 PM
    Thanks. So, when do they score the bonus points? I only have the base points (481) so far, but should�ve gotten 968 more points.

    Hi,

    Bonus points normally appear straight away. However, you'll need to complete 10 units with at least an 80% success rate before you will start receiving them. (those first 10 units won't ever receive a bonus)

    Anyway, congratulations on your first unit. The bonus points will soon start rolling in!

    Rob



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  • zea mays
    Jun 22, 07:15 PM
    how much for shipping the socks?





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  • jmy2469
    May 6, 08:54 PM
    I want to start changing wallpapers,just do not know how,lol.
    How do I save pictures for wallpapers? How do I change the wallpaper? Thanks for the help. John



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  • rainman::|:|
    Mar 31, 04:42 PM
    maybe I could rephrase that... spymac has a lot of members that post a LOT of one-word posts. it's annoying. at least on macrumors users generally have something worth saying and don't post for the sheer point of making a post.

    indeed.





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  • adnoh
    May 5, 02:40 PM
    If you plan on keeping your computer for as long as possible always get the best you can afford.

    To answer your questions:

    1) Based on your uses get the I7. More and more applications will use multithreading so the I7 will be a monster.

    2) I dont think paying the extra for 2GB RAM is worth it as the card may not use all of it. Thats my personal opinion.



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  • gilesrulz
    Jun 11, 12:29 PM
    The quotes in the article don't even imply the guy said AMOLED screens are better, only that there is only 3-5% less visible difference (using some of that creative math since the actual difference he states is 20%) between the AMOLED screens and Apple's new screen.

    Even then it conveniently ignores the fact that AMOLED screens are completely useless outside.

    In any case it's a weak and completely ineffectual attempt at muckraking.





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  • autacraft
    Feb 16, 07:33 AM
    Food Packaging is a HUGELY moot topic here in the UK.

    Namely fresh goods (fruit/veg/meats etc) and how completely wastefully packaged up they have all become. It disgusts me when for example I see fruit such as apples or pears, sat in polystyrene trays and then shrink wrapped and labelled up!

    Chances are, you are actually paying more for this packaging than the products within, let alone the negative impacts it has on the environment in terms of production and (if any) recycling.

    Same applies with a whole myriad of food types, and its more a cultural issue perhaps than anything. We have become obsessed with a certain expectation of 'perfection' and that everything must be delivered and presented to us in ship shape condition, free of artifacts or the possibility of contamination.

    It would be great to see this issue addressed (chiefly in supermarkets might I add) face on, and it might be more a campaign of advertising than perhaps packaging (of the type I mention)

    If however, certain packaging is to be dropped it will have to be replaced with something that still fulfils certain levels of quality & protection etc. This is certainly a design challenge on a few levels, but if there is one thing designers are good at, its thinking laterally about a problem and actually seeing the negatives in existing products/systems etc as being fantastic gateways for improvement.

    Just my two pennies!

    Good luck with your project.



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  • thomwilk
    Mar 24, 11:44 AM
    Rideau Centre Apple Store for me. Anybody want to meet up?

    Sure, I'll meet you. When are you going?





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  • konceptz
    May 5, 11:25 PM
    Using passmark, since I just happened to have a very recent saved file.

    Pre 2.1/Post 2.1

    CPU Mark: 7658.1/7859.7
    2D Mark: 786.9/797.2
    3D Mark: 1205.2/1198.5
    Memory Mark: 1227.3/1330.7
    Disk Mark: 980.9/704.5

    Only interesting result was the Disk Mark. I haven't changed any drivers, clocks or windows updates from 1 day to the next, so I'm not sure what this sharp in disk could be attributed too.

    Broken Down
    Pre2.1/Post2.1

    Disk - Sequential Read: 80.0/74.8
    Disk - Sequential Write: 136.7/82.7
    Disk - Random Seek RW: 54.5/37.3

    I have a Corsair SSD 128.

    I'm going to do a full power cycle and repeat some of these tests just to make sure it's not my fault somehow.



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  • mr.steevo
    Apr 25, 12:57 PM
    The iMac is a better buy if you are intending to replace your keyboard and considering upgrading your monitor. The mini is good if you are happy with your current peripherals and don't need a lot of power.

    I'd expect the mini to move towards the i5 and i7 processors in the next month or two. It would be best to wait until this Summer for the next OS upgrade to come out (10.7 aka Lion) otherwise you'll be looking at an OS upgrade cost to you in the future.





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  • Matthew Yohe
    Dec 28, 02:59 AM
    I'm guessing that this is a bug that would be fixed in the future when OS X supports writing to NTFS volumes natively.

    So, if you want to share something on your Mac over the network, and you want to define users and their permissions, you should make sure that the folders that you're sharing are on a drive or partition formatted to HFS+.

    Ah nice, but don't expect OSX to support writing to NTFS in the future. The way that things like 3G-NTFS or whatever write to a NTFS volume is sort of hacky anyway. If you can, I would look into using exFAT now instead of NTFS (if that works for your environment).



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  • deral
    Nov 16, 02:56 AM
    On iTunes, using the search function in iMix and here's my dilemna. Always wanted a search to find an iMix, and now that I can do that. i don't know what to search for. My first search for an iMix, I type the word "song".





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  • wlh99
    Apr 18, 12:45 AM
    For me, the ideal would be to have both. I often reference documentation while coding, and having a searchable version on a second monitor is unmatched for efficiency. I couldn't imagine programming in Cocoa without it. But if I am reading a tutorial and following along, I have a very hard time doing that without a physical book.

    I have only a couple books (not programming books) that I have bought for the iPad, and find them absolutely impossible to read as well, so it might just be me. For me a physical book is mandatory in some instances. I can't for sure say why though, as the ebook seems better.



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  • -aggie-
    May 5, 07:36 PM
    doesnt justify the fact that I did multiple other tests throughout the day and realized the temperatures were wrong. Ive had 2 overheating issues after 20 minutes of play and found my temperatures reading at 102-105 degrees celcius before shutting down. Only having the game and windows open doing my tests.
    I've even tried using a friends laptop cooler but that doesn't really do much either

    If you think you have a problem take it to the Apple Store and possibly get another MBP. Why would you want to lose your warranty?????





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  • iGary
    Dec 20, 06:54 PM
    http://www.danaquarium.com/galleryalbums/macoddities/pbfire2.jpg

    How old is your PB - there was a battery recall.





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  • baby duck monge
    Jan 12, 08:50 PM
    you could also use adiumx as your chat program if you don't already. there is a script you can download to control hidden dock prefs, etc, that would let you turn that on and off.





    wrldwzrd89
    Sep 28, 07:01 PM
    now how 'bout the other way gentlemen? How do I go from my Powerbook to my girlfriend's pc?
    Doing that is just as simple. Copy your library (over the network, onto CDs/DVDs/an external HD, etc.) to your PC, open iTunes, then drag the copied library folder to the Library icon in iTunes. iTunes will process the dragged items, adding anything it finds to your library.





    GGJstudios
    May 4, 12:25 AM
    any idea if i can use the apple logo, or can copy stuff off their site? their diagrams? its all academic, and will probably promote apple rather than anything else.
    My guess is that it shouldn't be a problem, as long as you're not doing it for profit.





    MikeDTyke
    Feb 24, 09:24 AM
    NAS noob question now.
    how do you transfer files between folders and drives etc?

    i think thats whats putting me off is ease of file management

    Ooh thats an interesting question, that you would think simple to answer. NOT!

    So lets say you have the NAS with 4 internal drives and say an external off usb.

    The 4 drives will typically be in an array, so one protected filesystem. Off this you can have one or more network shares using this one filesystem, each can be restricted user/pc access and can have a usage limit set.

    External drives are seperate filesystems so a network share would normally need to be set up to show the contents of the external on the network.

    So we end up with something like:

    Internal 4 drives = Filesystem 1 = Network share 1
    External 1 drive = Filesystem 2 = Network share 2

    So say you had a file on the external and you needed it on Filesystem 1?

    Option1: mount both network shares from your PC and copy from 2 to 1. SlOW
    Option2: SSH onto the NAS (It's just a linux server) and type cp /filesystem2/filename /filesystem1 (Eveything is copied locally on the NAS, you're well l33t now)
    Option3: SSH onto the NAS and create a softlink connecting the external drive as a folder under Filesystem1. ie. ln -s /filesystem2 /filesystem1/External (External drive will appear as a folder under the Network share 1 , now you are super l33t, proceed to IT godlyness)
    Option4: Setup RTRR (real time rsync replication) the qnap NAS' can have jobs set up to replicate between filesystems. (Not as l33t, but everything is duplicated nicely)

    3 Means that everything will appear under 1 big filesystem. 4 means you do it once and then never repeat it. Moving files under 1 or 3 from a pc will result in a lot of network traffic. :cool:





    Slip Jigs
    May 5, 10:32 PM
    It's going to be a 27", 1 TB Drive - that's where I'm at now. The question is the same old question, so I apologize for that in advance. But this will be my first real Mac computer, I already have iPhone and iPad.

    Considering the following uses (top ranges), how much will I actually need to upgrade from the base model? I know more is better, but is more actually needed?

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    aluren
    May 5, 11:51 PM
    It always depends on how much gaming you want to do, cuz let's face it, a 2006 Powerbook can run Excel or Word just fine for class.

    If it must be portable, then you should get a 13" MBP and use the saved money to upgrade it to a SATA 3 SSD. It's nice to get a top 15", but I don't think you will do enough to get your money's worth out of the CPU/GPU (unless you game alot or do heavy video editing).



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