rsted222
Apr 25, 08:17 PM
I went ahead and ordered online from the Apple store. Patience needs to be practiced.
snberk103
Mar 26, 01:18 PM
Does anyone know if kaplan prep-course expenses can be included into overall educational expenses?
Also, what about application fees?
Asking specific tax questions on an online forum is just asking for problems.
You should have tax forms from your university. Call them and ask or call the IRS and ask. But asking on an internet forum is a bad idea..
Especially since you haven't even specified which tax jurisdiction you are in. Do you deal with the IRS, CCRA, HMRC, ATO, etc
Federal, State, Provincial, Territorial?
So... let me be the first to say.... "Yes, absolutely. Write it all off." In fact did you know that you can even write off any fizzy soft-drinks you consumed while studying, but not if they were also also caffeinated, unless the calorie count was below the remainder of your net income/# of days you studied x 1.345%. Unless you resided in QC for at least 33 days, in which case you can subtract whatever calories you consumed from poutine from the figure in line 345 above.
Please don't take this advice seriously.... I can not be held responsible for actions taken based on this post.... :D
Also, what about application fees?
Asking specific tax questions on an online forum is just asking for problems.
You should have tax forms from your university. Call them and ask or call the IRS and ask. But asking on an internet forum is a bad idea..
Especially since you haven't even specified which tax jurisdiction you are in. Do you deal with the IRS, CCRA, HMRC, ATO, etc
Federal, State, Provincial, Territorial?
So... let me be the first to say.... "Yes, absolutely. Write it all off." In fact did you know that you can even write off any fizzy soft-drinks you consumed while studying, but not if they were also also caffeinated, unless the calorie count was below the remainder of your net income/# of days you studied x 1.345%. Unless you resided in QC for at least 33 days, in which case you can subtract whatever calories you consumed from poutine from the figure in line 345 above.
Please don't take this advice seriously.... I can not be held responsible for actions taken based on this post.... :D
sczepo
May 6, 11:46 PM
There are a few things that will determine the speed.
Type of cable, are you using at least a Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable? Have you tried swapping with another cable connected to a device that is connecting at gigabit?
Settings on the Mac, have you checked to see that its set to automatic?
What is it connecting to? A gigabit port or something different?
Have tried the above, with another machine which does connect at 1000 using the same cables and same location in the house and its works fine...
all router ports are 10/100/1000
I think i have narrowed this down to an issue with the mac its self. Im not to clued up on mac os fine configuration, and have not been able to find anywhere to force or change the link speed.... Please correct me if im wrong...
Type of cable, are you using at least a Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable? Have you tried swapping with another cable connected to a device that is connecting at gigabit?
Settings on the Mac, have you checked to see that its set to automatic?
What is it connecting to? A gigabit port or something different?
Have tried the above, with another machine which does connect at 1000 using the same cables and same location in the house and its works fine...
all router ports are 10/100/1000
I think i have narrowed this down to an issue with the mac its self. Im not to clued up on mac os fine configuration, and have not been able to find anywhere to force or change the link speed.... Please correct me if im wrong...
rhodest
Nov 26, 02:51 PM
I think $30 shipped is the lowest I could go Nobody has any games they want to trade???
baronbuzby
Jun 19, 08:09 AM
I was there at 6am, where I met a guy that had been there from 2.30. and another who turned up at 4am. The coffee and cakes didn't arrive until just after 8am!
mnkeybsness
Jul 30, 09:28 PM
Your sig brings back many memories :p
The RHQQ2 made me remember ;)
The RHQQ2 made me remember ;)
OldSchoolMacGuy
May 2, 04:14 PM
You may just be best off using an online service. They have easy to use templates on their websites and the prices are pretty cheap. It may be cheaper to have them printed professionally than print them yourself (cost of the card stock and ink). Plus they'll look and feel much more professional. You can always find good deals on them and there are plenty of promotions if you search RetailMeNot.com, dealspl.us, or other deal sites.
MacBandit
Jul 16, 02:14 AM
Definitely go with the suggestions above. I would have suggested the same things. Also have you installed any hardware recently including USB devices?
mjsla
Oct 15, 09:06 PM
I went from Sony Vaio to a Dual 2 160/2.5gigs. Editing video & DVD creation is so easy it is unreal. The PC sucks for video creation, PERIOD!
skoker
Dec 16, 06:53 AM
Yeah, sorry, that's why I'm also looking for just the enclosure on its own. I can't afford anything over $100, and that's really my absolute limit, sorry.
I thought you said that the drive is dying?
so if you have an enclosure with a drive that has 100GB+ of space on it... we can deal!
I thought you said that the drive is dying?
so if you have an enclosure with a drive that has 100GB+ of space on it... we can deal!
fikhl
Feb 23, 05:03 PM
it depends on what kind of wifi networks youre consistently on.
if you're using public or semi-public wifi networks, then you should probably change your root password.
OR
you can install SBSettings and keep the SSH toggle off and only turn it on when needed, which is what i do. keep in mind that every time you restart it will automatically turn SSH access back on, which is a safety measure in the case something gets corrupted.
Thanks for the reply!
I hadn't noticed that there's a SSH toggle in SBSetting. I'll turn that off for now.
Also MobileTerminal doesn't seem to work on iOS 4. So I'll have to wait anyway.
Thanks for your help!
if you're using public or semi-public wifi networks, then you should probably change your root password.
OR
you can install SBSettings and keep the SSH toggle off and only turn it on when needed, which is what i do. keep in mind that every time you restart it will automatically turn SSH access back on, which is a safety measure in the case something gets corrupted.
Thanks for the reply!
I hadn't noticed that there's a SSH toggle in SBSetting. I'll turn that off for now.
Also MobileTerminal doesn't seem to work on iOS 4. So I'll have to wait anyway.
Thanks for your help!
Plymouthbreezer
Apr 26, 12:12 PM
Have a look at these hints. (http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/trash.html)
ZombieZakk
Apr 20, 07:56 AM
Doubt it. 512GB still costs too much and the market for such SSD is small. Apple likes to keep things simple and not offer many options.
Apple has offered 512GB SSD in MBPs since April 2010 so that does not mean it will be offered in the MBA.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/SSDAPAE360/
That is the biggest.
hmm maybe it wasn't OWC i know i saw somewhere that there was like a 500 something ill have to take a look maybe it isn't released yet. hmmmm off to scour my bookamarks lol
Apple has offered 512GB SSD in MBPs since April 2010 so that does not mean it will be offered in the MBA.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/SSDAPAE360/
That is the biggest.
hmm maybe it wasn't OWC i know i saw somewhere that there was like a 500 something ill have to take a look maybe it isn't released yet. hmmmm off to scour my bookamarks lol
Grasshopper2Ant
Mar 24, 06:59 PM
OK, I will try that too on the 2nd Gen and post my results, thanks.
King Cobra
Aug 15, 04:29 PM
Same here.
Actually, it reminded me of Excitebike 64 more than the original Excitebike.
Actually, it reminded me of Excitebike 64 more than the original Excitebike.
GGJstudios
Feb 15, 11:59 AM
I'm experiencing the same thing. In some cases, I'm not sure the report went through.
MacRumors
Nov 10, 02:50 PM
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http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/11/10/154903-wi-gear_imuffs_silhouette.jpg
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iMeowbot
Nov 2, 10:41 PM
I would want to see the "PowerMac" camelcase form be avoided. Apple do seem to avoid this in external docs, and when they use it internally its meaning seems to have settled on any PPC desktop Mac, including iMacs. For that generic case, "PowerPC Mac" or similar should get the point across to normal people.
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
----
Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
It would be nice to leave revision letters and code names out of "real" article titles too. (redirects with models' pet names, e.g. Yikes, to make linking from forums more convenient would be another story -- and of course mentioning them inside the pages would be fine!).
The reason I'm proposing this particular scheme is that many users of this resource will be here because they have problems that need solving. It will make life easier for them if we're on the same page as Apple.
----
Anyway, a scheme that would make sense to me is:
Power Mac == the generic term, anything that was originally sold as a "Power Macintosh" or "Power Mac"
iMac, PowerBook, etc. == those product lines.
PowerPC Mac == any Mac with a PowerPC inside.
Individual Power Mac product lines get the names they had when sold as new: Power Macintosh G3 (and older), Power Mac G4 (and newer).
Specific models get their public names, in the style used by Apple in AppleSpec (http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html) and on their support pages. (True, we won't always know what those titles will be until after support docs start trickling out, but those will always be the latest models so the number of links to be touched up later will be smallish.)
twoodcc
Aug 7, 12:58 PM
i didn't download the demo, but i will be picking up this game
Applejuiced
May 3, 10:08 PM
MyWi has always been one of my favorite apps to use on the go with my Mac and iPad(WiFi). But today it stopped working on my Mac, despite doing nothing to any settings. It says that the connection has a self assigned IP address and will not be able to connect to internet. This odd thing is that it works on my iPad still.
I really need this issue fixed ASAP so that I can use my Mac at school to do my assignments.
Thanks in advanced. :D
Is that thru USB or Wifi?
Why not try another way of connecting your Mac? You have 3 options, Wifi, Bluetooth and USB.
I really need this issue fixed ASAP so that I can use my Mac at school to do my assignments.
Thanks in advanced. :D
Is that thru USB or Wifi?
Why not try another way of connecting your Mac? You have 3 options, Wifi, Bluetooth and USB.
Mudbug
Dec 1, 09:52 AM
meetup.com??
welcome to two years ago...
sorry that the rest of the world hasn't quite caught up with the blistering speed of life in California. For some of us, this is the first we've heard of it.
welcome to two years ago...
sorry that the rest of the world hasn't quite caught up with the blistering speed of life in California. For some of us, this is the first we've heard of it.
pagansoul
Feb 8, 02:35 PM
You use them to screw on/off little bolts.
crazzyeddie
Nov 1, 04:24 PM
The category system arranges its tables in deep, dark, mysterious ways. It will look better when the article count grows a little.
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
Thanks :)
I put in the syntax tweak that should have made it work, but apparently this bug (http://bugzilla.wikipedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710) is still unfixed. Can't get there from here :(
Thanks :)
spinstorm
May 1, 03:09 PM
It fits perfectly. Better than a bumper on my White iPhone 4. As for scratched back it does scratch easy but if you want to display the back of your phone for that look it is a decent compromise. You can always put a skin on the case!
I think it's a great case, I just wish it was I'm different colours!
I think it's a great case, I just wish it was I'm different colours!
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