40167
Oct 17, 01:03 PM
I think its probibly lifespan, its 7 years old... I got monitors and stuff used for video production that start to look bad after 3-4 years (but we move them alot)... it also depends on the hours; my desktop lcd here runs 16 hours or so in a day (provides slideshow pictures or tv when idle) and im suprised it hasnt gone south yet after 3 years.
gkarris
Jun 19, 01:01 PM
Processor speed? Box? Discs? Manuals?
Thanks...
Thanks...
Yixian
Apr 17, 11:58 AM
Hi guys,
My name's Ciar�n, I'm a 3rd year medic at Peninsula Medical School own in the south west of the UK. In our 4th year we do a project on "Doctors as Teachers" and it requires creating a teaching aid of some kind, then writing it up.
I'm looking for a someone adept at iOS programming that might want to collaborate with me on this project, so that it might benefit both of our careers!
I'm looking to create an iPad app teaching medical students/doctors how to identify various tropical diseases via. microscopy. eg. a medical student on an elective somewhere is working in a small clinic, patients comes in with a fever, he/she takes a quick blood sample, chucks it on a slide and pops it under the microscope and can compare what they see to reference images/videos/descriptions on the app. Below would be an example of a particular subtype of malaria (the difference can be quite subtle so some kind of reference and description about what you're looking for is incredibly useful)
http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Defect/images/Malaria_plasmodium_falciparum.jpg
The idea would be I would source all the content, write all the entries (which will be referenced to journal articles an whatnot) and you would design an application to present this information.
Sorry for the long post, but that's the idea in a nutshell! If anyone is interested please get in touch! There's no rush on this, I'm looking at a timescale of up to 12 months to finish it!
My name's Ciar�n, I'm a 3rd year medic at Peninsula Medical School own in the south west of the UK. In our 4th year we do a project on "Doctors as Teachers" and it requires creating a teaching aid of some kind, then writing it up.
I'm looking for a someone adept at iOS programming that might want to collaborate with me on this project, so that it might benefit both of our careers!
I'm looking to create an iPad app teaching medical students/doctors how to identify various tropical diseases via. microscopy. eg. a medical student on an elective somewhere is working in a small clinic, patients comes in with a fever, he/she takes a quick blood sample, chucks it on a slide and pops it under the microscope and can compare what they see to reference images/videos/descriptions on the app. Below would be an example of a particular subtype of malaria (the difference can be quite subtle so some kind of reference and description about what you're looking for is incredibly useful)
http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Defect/images/Malaria_plasmodium_falciparum.jpg
The idea would be I would source all the content, write all the entries (which will be referenced to journal articles an whatnot) and you would design an application to present this information.
Sorry for the long post, but that's the idea in a nutshell! If anyone is interested please get in touch! There's no rush on this, I'm looking at a timescale of up to 12 months to finish it!
FilipH
Feb 26, 09:55 AM
for those people who connect their HDTV to a mac mini : At the end of the evening, do you switch mini off or you let it go to sleep automatically??
I'm using plex on it combined with plex app (and airmouse) on my iphone. Switching it off each evening is a bit of a hassle, and i was wondering if you can just let it go to sleep??
I'm using plex on it combined with plex app (and airmouse) on my iphone. Switching it off each evening is a bit of a hassle, and i was wondering if you can just let it go to sleep??
Sonny bro
Jan 15, 04:47 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)
You should...
1) Back up your ipod so you cant lose any of your songs or paid apps
2) E-mail your photos to your netbook, restore, then re-jailbreak and use your netbook to E-mail yur pics back to your ipod wehere you can then select "save" from the E-mail.
You should...
1) Back up your ipod so you cant lose any of your songs or paid apps
2) E-mail your photos to your netbook, restore, then re-jailbreak and use your netbook to E-mail yur pics back to your ipod wehere you can then select "save" from the E-mail.
AP_piano295
Dec 6, 04:41 AM
thought you were buying a car :)
kgagne
Dec 31, 09:47 AM
Bob Bishop, co-founder of Apple's R&D lab, will be the keynote speaker at KansasFest 2011. Bob is part of the early history of the Apple computer and has developed numerous commercial software titles, worked side-by-side with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, written a book on assembly language programming, and published articles in most Apple II magazines. Bob has lived what most of us only dream about, and he has the stories to prove it.
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/
In 1976, Dr. Bishop knocked on Steve Jobs' door and ended up owning an Apple I. Soon, he bought one of the first Apple II computers. A few months later, the first graphical Apple II games, like Rocket Pilot and Star Wars, came from Bob's keyboard before Apple had even finished the documentation. Later, Bob brought speech to the personal computer with Apple-Talker and Apple-Listener. In 1978, Bob and Steve Wozniak founded Apple's research and development division. His program Apple-Vision was included on DOS 3.3 master disks, demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of the Apple II. Even after retiring in 1981, he continued using, programming, and writing about the entire Apple II line.
The stories do not end with the Apple II. Bob has hosted a radio show using the "Mr. Logic" personality, written essays, founded a comic book club, designed a computer programming language, and written online riddles. Alas, Bob has not yet founded the fanciful "Subroutine Shack" stores "for supplying software components." Today, he lives in California, still "plays with computers," and laments that his Web site (http://bob-bishop.awardspace.com/) is forever under construction.
KansasFest the 22nd annual Apple II conference, is set for July 19th through July 24th at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. KansasFest was originally hosted by Resource Central and has been brought to you by the KFest Committee since 1995. Any and all Apple II users, fans, and friends are invited to attend this year's event. Registration details will be announced on the KansasFest Web site in early 2011. For photos, schedules, and presentations from past year's events, please visit the event's official Web site at http://www.kansasfest.org/
CONTACT:
KansasFest 2011
http://www.kansasfest.org/
http://twitter.com/kansasfest/
balamw
Apr 10, 05:14 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)
Parallels and Virtualbox can both also do this, but VMWare has better documentation.
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Parallels and Virtualbox can both also do this, but VMWare has better documentation.
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GimmeSlack12
Apr 23, 01:48 PM
Ah, I see what you mean. Yeah, you can't change the order in the Library. In playlists you can because they are a "Play-List", so you can set the list of songs.
Nothing you can do about it.
Nothing you can do about it.
JeDiBoYTJ
Mar 29, 10:29 PM
300% speed improvement? from what?
whats it emulate now? a 100mhz G4 now?
whats it emulate now? a 100mhz G4 now?
mpossoff
Apr 11, 05:11 PM
No it will peel the edges up on the zagg protector.
Darn forget it I'll stick with the Commuter.
Darn forget it I'll stick with the Commuter.
HOLOGRAFX
Apr 28, 09:59 PM
Thank you guys for the helpful input. I wonder how many times there have been Virtual PC's with Windows software installed on a MBP. Since this MBP is only 6 months old & I can't presently afford the new CS5, I believe that this approach may be my best option -
I'll go ahead & install the (free) Windows XP Mode and the Windows Virtual PC from the Microsoft download site. I tried numerous settings on Photoshop within the Windows7 Professional 64bit that would not work, so I have uninstalled the Adobe CS(1) to insure that a fresh installation will not have any residual changes from the original settings of the CS software.
I'll post if these Virtual PC & XP Mode downloads are a straightforward install and if the Adobe CS runs as it previously has on XP. I have already had to have Win IE allow & not block the downloads (as is usual).
I'll go ahead & install the (free) Windows XP Mode and the Windows Virtual PC from the Microsoft download site. I tried numerous settings on Photoshop within the Windows7 Professional 64bit that would not work, so I have uninstalled the Adobe CS(1) to insure that a fresh installation will not have any residual changes from the original settings of the CS software.
I'll post if these Virtual PC & XP Mode downloads are a straightforward install and if the Adobe CS runs as it previously has on XP. I have already had to have Win IE allow & not block the downloads (as is usual).
Tyr.
Apr 26, 08:24 AM
Another good tip: once you've mounted your old time machine backup, do an <option> + click on the time machine icon and use the option "browse other time machine disks" to access your old backup through the normal time machine interface.
TodVader
Dec 6, 09:38 AM
My new ibook does that too. You don't have a dvd burner, that's why. It has no need for the blank media so it spits it out.
p.s. my ibook it the last rev, obviously the one in my sig.
p.s. my ibook it the last rev, obviously the one in my sig.
Steve Jobs.
Apr 15, 12:34 PM
I think if an apple designer presented that mockup they would probably be fired on the spot.
Honestly its not THAT bad. It reminds me of a Dell Venue Pro more than an iPhone though.
Honestly its not THAT bad. It reminds me of a Dell Venue Pro more than an iPhone though.
Sossity
Dec 22, 01:36 AM
I often make greeting cards for family overseas, birthday, Christmas mostly, but others as well. They like my photos I take.
so far I have used photoshop elements, are there any other mac apps that can create greeting cards that look like they came from the store with my own photos on them, I like making nice lettering on them as well, that I can customize.
so far I have used photoshop elements, are there any other mac apps that can create greeting cards that look like they came from the store with my own photos on them, I like making nice lettering on them as well, that I can customize.
arkitect
Jan 24, 07:41 AM
British engineers are planning to put a mobile phone in space.
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LePigeonBleu
Mar 11, 11:09 AM
yep. as of recent, in another post, there were about 20 in line.
come to homewood best buy and let me buy you a starbucks. ;)
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come to homewood best buy and let me buy you a starbucks. ;)
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mashinhead
May 4, 07:55 PM
Target (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661) Disk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Disk_Mode) Mode (http://guides.macrumors.com/Target_Disk_Mode)
there is no FW port on either machine well not fw400 at least.
there is no FW port on either machine well not fw400 at least.
Dr.Didg
Oct 26, 12:00 PM
I'll have about 20 of the promo shirts from FastMac (http://fastmac.com/leopard.php#1) to give out. I'm supposed to be receiving the box today. I'll be there about 5:30.
Bring them down to the Burlington store :rolleyes:
Bring them down to the Burlington store :rolleyes:
samurais
Mar 13, 06:35 PM
Don't panic. Just kidding:D
bamaworks
Jun 24, 08:13 PM
Actually I believe I do. I know I have one, I'll have to dig around for the other though (if I can find it!).
To the other guy:
I really don't know if they will work, the cases are extremely similar but I couldn't guarantee a fit.
To the other guy:
I really don't know if they will work, the cases are extremely similar but I couldn't guarantee a fit.
Consultant
Aug 6, 01:15 PM
When i first saw that picture i thought to myself what would happen if someone fell
Coated foam can't really kill you.
Coated foam can't really kill you.
OreoCookie
Apr 24, 04:26 AM
They should work just fine in manual mode. I've tried to use my SB-600 on my Sigma DP-1 and it worked just fine in manual mode.
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