DreaminDirector
Oct 1, 04:10 AM
Dude, zarathustra, that photo of the Pismo in the Microsloth promo is so damn funny. And that is totally a Pismo, look at the light bouncing off the back of the lid. Anyone who's owned a Pismo knows those curves and their rubbery touch.
I like the Pismo, but I like the new tibook better......
I like the Pismo, but I like the new tibook better......
Mystikal
Feb 12, 11:42 AM
Buy. A. Case.
OMFG people.
OMFG people.
G4scott
May 5, 12:26 PM
They are showing up on their website, and they are on sale with their current iMac sale.
Shipping time shows 2-5 days, and as of right now (Thursday), in the Austin, TX area they don't seem to have them in stores, or know when they will.
Shipping time shows 2-5 days, and as of right now (Thursday), in the Austin, TX area they don't seem to have them in stores, or know when they will.
curtisinoc
May 4, 11:46 AM
If the photos are on the SSD drive, then yes they will launch faster than if on the HDD. Now that said, if they are just average say 2MB JPG photos the difference will not be huge. If it is a very hi-res photo say 10MB JPG the difference will be more noticeable.
Makes sense . . thanks
edit: just read this article which explains it quite well
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/04/new-imacs-and-hdd-ssd-configurations-how-do-they-work/
Makes sense . . thanks
edit: just read this article which explains it quite well
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/04/new-imacs-and-hdd-ssd-configurations-how-do-they-work/
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petvas
May 6, 09:01 AM
To return to the thread, Lion has been remarkable stable so far. I like it better than Snow Leopard, it is just that most of the new features aren't really cutting it for me. Are there others here who feel the same?
alphamale
Jun 30, 07:02 AM
too hot to handle
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703426004575338381367893598.html?KEYWORDS=sony+vaio
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703426004575338381367893598.html?KEYWORDS=sony+vaio
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AppleScruff1
Mar 11, 03:39 PM
Woah. I'm first in line. And only person in line. I'll be one of the first people to even open the box. :-)
That will be a historic moment.
That will be a historic moment.
maclaptop
Apr 27, 09:57 PM
There's something very wrong with this picture.
I've used Macs for ages, and I've had excellent service from Snow Leopard under very strenuous computing.
I've used Macs for ages, and I've had excellent service from Snow Leopard under very strenuous computing.
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Young Spade
Apr 14, 11:53 PM
Unfortunately i would go ahead and say to see if you could get a new macbook. Of course you should bring it to an Apple store and see how much it would be to get them to fix it... if it isn't too much I'd get it fixed but... the MBPs are really nice.
vincenz
Apr 20, 08:04 PM
I've already stocked up on canned food.
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Mudbug
Aug 22, 09:16 PM
You could always try adding a few frames to get it to run smoother.
yeah - it's hesitating every 4th frame for me which is really distracting...
yeah - it's hesitating every 4th frame for me which is really distracting...
Supersonic
Apr 27, 03:10 AM
Did/Does it have the same done case with the metal arm, or are we talking something completely different?
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Paintball613
Feb 25, 10:01 PM
Never hurts to drop off your resume to one of the store's managers. Ask for the "Store Leader" though as that is the main store manager and usually has the final say about the hiring.
G5Unit
Nov 30, 10:05 PM
BTW... Add tax, for whereever most people are and you are most likely paying about $137-$138. I am doing a new one for $120 shipped.
Then make your own thread:D I dont think he will charge tax.
Then make your own thread:D I dont think he will charge tax.
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donga
Jan 14, 07:12 PM
both. just in two different ways.
VanneDC
Mar 19, 05:02 PM
The ram also has to be put in matched pairs going outward from the centre of the ram slots.
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celticpride678
Apr 24, 04:55 PM
Yeah, I would power it off all the way and then turn it on
I don't see anything wrong with turning the thing off.
I don't see anything wrong with turning the thing off.
daneoni
Apr 24, 05:27 AM
Looks like Mac OS X Cheetah or Puma :d
Or rather System 7
Or rather System 7
ChrisA
Apr 21, 11:13 PM
Am I right to say that the Jam Packs "extend" the range of instruments that I have at my disposal?
Yes. Each "jam pack" has dozens or hundreds of instruments and many, many "loops". Loops are performance fragments a few bars long.
These are cost effective but don't compete with the quality of a good specialized single instrument from a third party. Start with one of these
Another way to get a large number of instruments is to buy NI's "Kontakt" or even to download the free version. But Kontakt adds yet another layer of user interface and has a learning curve. Apple's jam packs are transparent as all they do is make some of the menu selections in GB or Logic longer.
Yes. Each "jam pack" has dozens or hundreds of instruments and many, many "loops". Loops are performance fragments a few bars long.
These are cost effective but don't compete with the quality of a good specialized single instrument from a third party. Start with one of these
Another way to get a large number of instruments is to buy NI's "Kontakt" or even to download the free version. But Kontakt adds yet another layer of user interface and has a learning curve. Apple's jam packs are transparent as all they do is make some of the menu selections in GB or Logic longer.
Blues003
Apr 25, 12:15 PM
Neither is what I would call GPU-intensive. As a matter of fact GarageBand '11 runs perfectly happilly on my iMac 1.83 Core Duo with a ATI X1600, and my MacBook White with a Intel X3100 - neither of which is remotely powerful compared to the GPU in my 11" Air. The situation is the same with Logic Pro, however the big downside with an Air is the lack of FireWire. If it fits in your workflow then a MBA w 4/8GB RAM should handle GarageBand/Logic Express/Logic Pro just fine (Heck my low-end 11"/1.4/2GB MBA handles Final Cut Pro for basic editing and even Motion 4 at a pinch, so Graphics definitely shouldn't be an issue).
That is great to know. I do not fear that much regarding FireWire, put simply because it is likely that Thunderbolt/Lightpeak is incorporated in the next MBA revision. I had been told that the MBA 13'' with 4GB of RAM studdered a bit when creating music on Garage Band '11 (input being an electrical guitar). That's the reason I created this topic, and still request for more feedback. ;)
That is great to know. I do not fear that much regarding FireWire, put simply because it is likely that Thunderbolt/Lightpeak is incorporated in the next MBA revision. I had been told that the MBA 13'' with 4GB of RAM studdered a bit when creating music on Garage Band '11 (input being an electrical guitar). That's the reason I created this topic, and still request for more feedback. ;)
dsharits
Feb 9, 01:11 PM
It does have the US $ price. Click on the dollar sign at the top.
Daniel
Daniel
Comeagain?
May 1, 02:40 PM
It does not resolve even after reboot/hard reboot/restore.
Restore and reboot and hard reboot are all different things. Have you done ALL of them or just the reboots?
Restore and reboot and hard reboot are all different things. Have you done ALL of them or just the reboots?
iMpathetic
Jan 12, 09:43 PM
I think it is a positively scrumptious idea...
http://img.skitch.com/20080113-m4wq2ss2dbqr7b5jgikkms3j5e.jpg
http://img.skitch.com/20080113-m4wq2ss2dbqr7b5jgikkms3j5e.jpg
zorinlynx
May 3, 01:05 PM
Apologies if this has been asked before, but a precursory search has revealed nothing.
Is there a difference between the boxed version of Aperture 3 ($199!) and the App Store version ($79)?
Given the price difference I wonder if the app store version is missing features or is an "Aperture lite".
I already own the boxed version, but my curiosity must be satiated!
Is there a difference between the boxed version of Aperture 3 ($199!) and the App Store version ($79)?
Given the price difference I wonder if the app store version is missing features or is an "Aperture lite".
I already own the boxed version, but my curiosity must be satiated!