Shattentor
May 4, 07:11 AM
I have the previous model base 21.5'' iMac (see sig) for audio production and run even intensive Pro Tools and Logic sessions (several virtual instruments) without any problems. So I would say you're definitly good with the base i5. You might wonna upgrade to 8GBs of RAM later on if you run out of memory, but that's all I would do.
Spend those 700 bucks on something more useful, you won't notice any difference in use with the i7.
Spend those 700 bucks on something more useful, you won't notice any difference in use with the i7.
SMM
Jan 10, 02:54 PM
I was really expecting it to be released yesterday, especially with those reports a couple weeks ago of it being seeded to the devs.
And you really expect someone here is going to answer that for you? :rolleyes:
And you really expect someone here is going to answer that for you? :rolleyes:
gaz81
Apr 3, 06:49 PM
I've done a search and can't find much...
So, is iWeb dead?
I need to recreate my site and don't want to use iWeb if it's had it's day.
It's a shame if it has, it works with aperture well for my photography :-(
So, is iWeb dead?
I need to recreate my site and don't want to use iWeb if it's had it's day.
It's a shame if it has, it works with aperture well for my photography :-(
Doctor Q
Feb 13, 04:13 PM
I hope this turns into a distributed computing project we can all participate in.
Older news story, October 2006: The virtual medical man (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2006/10/31/ecman31.xml)
Excerpt:Dr Marco Viceconti and hundreds of experts from all over the world will meet at the Universit� Libre de Bruxelles to discuss the virtual physiological human, or VPH, which aims to integrate efforts to model the workings of organs in a computer to create a virtual body.
The dream is that one day, thanks to this effort, a computer model will be able to bleed like we do and see the same cascade of clotting factors go into action. Immune cells will stream to the virtual wound, and biochemical stress reactions will send chemical shockwaves rippling through the body. Simulations could be used to test new anti-scarring agents, healing pharmaceuticals or drugs to calm a wounded firefighter
The first tranche of around �50 million is expected to be announced for a decade-long European VPH effort costing around �350 million. Although it will never be possible to make a true virtual human being, from genes and proteins within cells, to substructures of cells to organs and, of course, the body as a whole, Dr Viceconti believes that even partial incarnations will help medical research.
The latest news is that the VPH has passed a real-world test: Supercomputer 'virtual human' to help fight disease (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/02/08/scihuman108.xml)
The combined supercomputing power of Britain and America has enabled scientists to simulate an Aids infection in the virtual being, so they could see how effective an Aids drug really is in blocking a key protein used by the lethal virus to multiply.
Instead of giving a patient a course of drugs and then seeing if they work, the hope is that this can be done in a virtual human first, so the patient is given the one that works.
Although, at around �8000 of computer time alone (about the same as a long range weather forecast), this calculations are too costly to use in the NHS, the price of computer power is falling all the time, he says.
Another factor is the rise of computer grids, which allow raw supercomputing power to be tapped as easily as we get electricity through a socket.
Older news story, October 2006: The virtual medical man (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2006/10/31/ecman31.xml)
Excerpt:Dr Marco Viceconti and hundreds of experts from all over the world will meet at the Universit� Libre de Bruxelles to discuss the virtual physiological human, or VPH, which aims to integrate efforts to model the workings of organs in a computer to create a virtual body.
The dream is that one day, thanks to this effort, a computer model will be able to bleed like we do and see the same cascade of clotting factors go into action. Immune cells will stream to the virtual wound, and biochemical stress reactions will send chemical shockwaves rippling through the body. Simulations could be used to test new anti-scarring agents, healing pharmaceuticals or drugs to calm a wounded firefighter
The first tranche of around �50 million is expected to be announced for a decade-long European VPH effort costing around �350 million. Although it will never be possible to make a true virtual human being, from genes and proteins within cells, to substructures of cells to organs and, of course, the body as a whole, Dr Viceconti believes that even partial incarnations will help medical research.
The latest news is that the VPH has passed a real-world test: Supercomputer 'virtual human' to help fight disease (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/02/08/scihuman108.xml)
The combined supercomputing power of Britain and America has enabled scientists to simulate an Aids infection in the virtual being, so they could see how effective an Aids drug really is in blocking a key protein used by the lethal virus to multiply.
Instead of giving a patient a course of drugs and then seeing if they work, the hope is that this can be done in a virtual human first, so the patient is given the one that works.
Although, at around �8000 of computer time alone (about the same as a long range weather forecast), this calculations are too costly to use in the NHS, the price of computer power is falling all the time, he says.
Another factor is the rise of computer grids, which allow raw supercomputing power to be tapped as easily as we get electricity through a socket.
Relentlos
Apr 28, 09:03 PM
geektool should be able to do it. You'd need a big enough picture to span the desktop though. Geektool can overlay it, have it 'always on top', and make it whatever transparency you want.
I'm not sure why you would want it always on top. That would put it over application windows and everything.
If you wanted just transparent boarders overlayed, geektool can do that. Just make windows on the desktop with it, but don't put any code in them. They'd just be blank boxes which are whatever size, color, and transparency you want. That's what I did to put other things around my desktop:
http://i933.photobucket.com/albums/ad173/Relentlos/2011Desktop.png
I'm not sure why you would want it always on top. That would put it over application windows and everything.
If you wanted just transparent boarders overlayed, geektool can do that. Just make windows on the desktop with it, but don't put any code in them. They'd just be blank boxes which are whatever size, color, and transparency you want. That's what I did to put other things around my desktop:
http://i933.photobucket.com/albums/ad173/Relentlos/2011Desktop.png
EvilC5
Apr 13, 06:21 AM
Wirelessly posted (iPod Touch 1.14: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A293 Safari/6531.22.7)
Tapes = real time.
ug....I really dont want to have to watch them, its quite sad.....:(
Tapes = real time.
ug....I really dont want to have to watch them, its quite sad.....:(
WildCowboy
Jan 10, 02:52 PM
I would expect it to be released late this month or early next month if the usual timetable from seeding to release is followed. It is of course dependent on what bugs crop up and how long it takes to fix them, but 4-6 weeks after seeding seems pretty typical for these releases.
derajfast
Sep 20, 09:33 PM
http://www.powerbookresq.com/detail.php?prodID=P010523
im tempted......
im tempted......
getbigg21
Jun 26, 09:13 AM
i take paypal. shoot me your offers and we can get this done. i will check throughout the day to see if i have any PM's.
MacVault
Jan 24, 06:29 AM
Yea, I got that email too. But my first thought was, "why the heck would I want OS X info that is over 6 months old??? I want LEOPARD info!
soundbound
Apr 19, 05:12 AM
No, the audio gauge isn't showing anything, it just says that the device has no input controls. (The volume control gauge doesn't even come up)
I checked the audio midi configuration and again, while my computer recognises the audiobox, it won't let me choose "use this device for sound input" in the action pop up menu. Is this a driver issue?
Thanks so much for your help, I really appreciate your ideas.
I checked the audio midi configuration and again, while my computer recognises the audiobox, it won't let me choose "use this device for sound input" in the action pop up menu. Is this a driver issue?
Thanks so much for your help, I really appreciate your ideas.
talmy
May 6, 03:39 PM
Why not ask your son? :eek:
+1 on this.
He should know what he does and doesn't want more than anyone here. Tell him the budget and let him figure it out.
+1 on this.
He should know what he does and doesn't want more than anyone here. Tell him the budget and let him figure it out.
clayj
Feb 1, 11:45 PM
It's not uncommon for LCD monitors to have a dead pixel... having one dead pixel does not mean that there will be others, though. That one pixel is defective (either it doesn't work, or it's stuck ON). Since each pixel on the screen uses three color elements, the problem may be with just one of the three elements... or it could be all three.
If this problem is occurring on a new out of the box monitor, and if it bothers you enough to want to try to do something about it, you can contact your vendor and see if they'll replace the monitor. However, they may want you to pay the return shipping, and there's no guarantee that the new monitor won't also have a dead pixel or two. (CDW let me exchange a Sony LCD with a blown pixel several years ago. They were very nice about it, and I still have the replacement monitor they sent me. FWIW, my other Sony, a 23" LCD, has no problems at all.)
A lot of vendors require a large (10 or more) number of pixels to be defective before they will regard the monitor as defective, so you may not have any options other than to try to ignore it.
If this problem is occurring on a new out of the box monitor, and if it bothers you enough to want to try to do something about it, you can contact your vendor and see if they'll replace the monitor. However, they may want you to pay the return shipping, and there's no guarantee that the new monitor won't also have a dead pixel or two. (CDW let me exchange a Sony LCD with a blown pixel several years ago. They were very nice about it, and I still have the replacement monitor they sent me. FWIW, my other Sony, a 23" LCD, has no problems at all.)
A lot of vendors require a large (10 or more) number of pixels to be defective before they will regard the monitor as defective, so you may not have any options other than to try to ignore it.
BobbieM629
Apr 9, 04:05 PM
Update the apps on the phone and iPod first.. Then you can see which app is causing the problem..
supermac96
Nov 4, 02:59 PM
Thanks!
Doctor Q
Apr 15, 10:18 PM
Please post a screenshot and the URL that the ad links to. We that information to remove the ad.
Macky-Mac
May 4, 10:33 PM
These people agreeing to make peace with eachother and working together towards a Palestinian state is Netanyahu's worst nightmare.
well it certainly unsettles things for him :p
well it certainly unsettles things for him :p
Jaro65
Aug 18, 01:29 PM
I'm not. Have you used the Samsung Galaxy S?? It's an amazing phone. I haven't used an iPhone 4, but it's similar enough to the iPhone 3Gs (with the new iOS) that I doubt a "test drive" of an iPhone 4 would convince me otherwise.
I have not used the Galaxy S phone. It does look great though. From my perspective, my iPhone is so much beyond being just a phone. With all the applications I have installed on it, the device is simply a part of so many activities I do on a day-to-day basis. It really wouldn't be that easy to replace it with another device.
I have not used the Galaxy S phone. It does look great though. From my perspective, my iPhone is so much beyond being just a phone. With all the applications I have installed on it, the device is simply a part of so many activities I do on a day-to-day basis. It really wouldn't be that easy to replace it with another device.
AJ.G
Apr 9, 08:05 PM
Hello Macrumors,
After a lot of debating here and there about what to buy, i have settled on the MBP 13" i5. I will be upgrading to 8 GB RAM, with a 60 GB SSD in the optibay later on, but first i need to set up my set up.:D
I really want to invest in an external monitor to set up at home, to hook the MBP up to. I want a Dell monitor, for they seem pretty good bang for buck. But i simply cant pick one. I would like anything from 18"-24", from the 120-240 USD price range, but heres the catch, i also really want a USB port, prefferably on the back, not sticking out from the side.
The monitor will be used for all the everyday stuff from time to time, but mainly for photoshop. Im only a student and this is all my money, so im not looking to get a super high quality, extremely high resolution monitor, that the pros use, just a nice little screen i can hook my MBP to. So if anybody has any experiences, preferences, or advice about monitors, please post.
Id also be getting the mStand, beautiful thing, along with great ergonomics, which means id be in need of an external keyboard and mouse. I was thinking magic trackpad? Is it any good for photoshop, otherwise i already have a wireless logitech mouse that i love, or a wired dell mouse, so i dont need the magic trackpad. And for keyboards, again, does anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks for reading the long post, i know i type too much..:P
EDIT: i found this,
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=biz&cs=555&sku=p20113
and it says it has a minidisplay port. does that mean there are mindisplay port to minidisplay port cables? If so, are they and better than VGA? as in is the quality higher, or smoother, or thers no difference?
After a lot of debating here and there about what to buy, i have settled on the MBP 13" i5. I will be upgrading to 8 GB RAM, with a 60 GB SSD in the optibay later on, but first i need to set up my set up.:D
I really want to invest in an external monitor to set up at home, to hook the MBP up to. I want a Dell monitor, for they seem pretty good bang for buck. But i simply cant pick one. I would like anything from 18"-24", from the 120-240 USD price range, but heres the catch, i also really want a USB port, prefferably on the back, not sticking out from the side.
The monitor will be used for all the everyday stuff from time to time, but mainly for photoshop. Im only a student and this is all my money, so im not looking to get a super high quality, extremely high resolution monitor, that the pros use, just a nice little screen i can hook my MBP to. So if anybody has any experiences, preferences, or advice about monitors, please post.
Id also be getting the mStand, beautiful thing, along with great ergonomics, which means id be in need of an external keyboard and mouse. I was thinking magic trackpad? Is it any good for photoshop, otherwise i already have a wireless logitech mouse that i love, or a wired dell mouse, so i dont need the magic trackpad. And for keyboards, again, does anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks for reading the long post, i know i type too much..:P
EDIT: i found this,
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=biz&cs=555&sku=p20113
and it says it has a minidisplay port. does that mean there are mindisplay port to minidisplay port cables? If so, are they and better than VGA? as in is the quality higher, or smoother, or thers no difference?
lilcosco08
Aug 1, 07:49 PM
well wat exactly is a wireless ?
http://www.lostrepublic.us/Graphics/DoubleFacePalm.jpg
http://www.lostrepublic.us/Graphics/DoubleFacePalm.jpg
Big-TDI-Guy
Apr 1, 07:24 PM
Give me an IOS calender and a Lion address book, please.
Oh, and put them in Tiger. :D
Oh, and put them in Tiger. :D
v66jack
Mar 18, 10:24 AM
I don't have an iPad 2 yet, as I live in the UK. Just curious as to your reason for selling.
tdhurst
Mar 19, 08:58 PM
Go to an apple store and have it done.
gnychis
Apr 7, 09:25 AM
For the first time in my 13 years on eBay, I hit a buyer which will not pay for an item they won. I am not concerned about reselling it or forcing them to purchase it, however I feel as though they deserve negative feedback for this. My fear is that, by giving the user negative feedback, they will give me negative feedback. Is it possible for them to do so without having paid for the item? I do not deserve negative feedback, however I fear the whole reciprocation thing.
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