ejb190
Jan 6, 04:44 PM
I bet with the grain, this would be amazing (equally) as a B&W.
I took a quick look using Preview. There is enough texture and shape that it looks passable in B&W, but the color really makes the photo. The composition just seems a bit off for B&W - too centered and not enough negative space, maybe. Not a professional either, but I used to shoot almost everything in B&W.
It is a really good shot, Joseph.
I took a quick look using Preview. There is enough texture and shape that it looks passable in B&W, but the color really makes the photo. The composition just seems a bit off for B&W - too centered and not enough negative space, maybe. Not a professional either, but I used to shoot almost everything in B&W.
It is a really good shot, Joseph.
annk
Jan 2, 02:56 PM
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IMO, it might be worth it to add a line to state that when in debate, it is advisable to clearly separate what is your statement based on facts/sources and what is just your own opinion. Not in every thread of course but when the threads is clearly a debate thread where facts and opinions may easily be mixed without proper notation.
I'm fairly certain that one will sort itself out quickly. In addition to it being made clearer in the newly-honed rules, a member who posts something that can be interpreted as a claim of fact will likely be challenged. They will then have to say whether it was simply their opinion, or back it up with something.
It's also possible to debate the reliability of sources, but at least then people are debating something concrete, and again it will have to come down to "I don't feel that source is trustworthy" (opinion), or "here's a study that refutes that claim" (debating the source's reliability on the basis of another source).
The whole point is to make the rules clearer, both for those debating and for those moderating. The problem up to now has been how to moderate problems we can see, but for which the framework as stated wasn't clear enough for us.
IMO, it might be worth it to add a line to state that when in debate, it is advisable to clearly separate what is your statement based on facts/sources and what is just your own opinion. Not in every thread of course but when the threads is clearly a debate thread where facts and opinions may easily be mixed without proper notation.
I'm fairly certain that one will sort itself out quickly. In addition to it being made clearer in the newly-honed rules, a member who posts something that can be interpreted as a claim of fact will likely be challenged. They will then have to say whether it was simply their opinion, or back it up with something.
It's also possible to debate the reliability of sources, but at least then people are debating something concrete, and again it will have to come down to "I don't feel that source is trustworthy" (opinion), or "here's a study that refutes that claim" (debating the source's reliability on the basis of another source).
The whole point is to make the rules clearer, both for those debating and for those moderating. The problem up to now has been how to moderate problems we can see, but for which the framework as stated wasn't clear enough for us.
cr2sh
Sep 27, 09:36 AM
I spoke to one of my dealers today and they offered me two demo 20" ACDs for c250$ less than the 23".
I do hobby video and photos with no chance of going pro. The two things that bug me about the two displays are 1. the "gap", especially when watching DVDs (can I?) and 2. I loose c150pixels in height vs the 23", important for portrait mode, or is 150 something I should get over??!!
Thanks - you've steered me right so far, guys! :)
Hmm. Good question.
I bought a 20" dell 2005FPW about a year ago.. yeh it was a great price and yeh I wanted a big screen... but I'm kicking myself now that I didn't spring for the 24". The 20" is a bit small.... but two, you'd have to make the call.
I hate the gap created by dual screens. If it were me, I'd go for the 23", but I'm picky. I think the two 20" makes more cost effective sense, but screw it... go for the 23" and you won't rerget buying the small screens later.
We're talking $1200 price range for two 20"?
:)
I do hobby video and photos with no chance of going pro. The two things that bug me about the two displays are 1. the "gap", especially when watching DVDs (can I?) and 2. I loose c150pixels in height vs the 23", important for portrait mode, or is 150 something I should get over??!!
Thanks - you've steered me right so far, guys! :)
Hmm. Good question.
I bought a 20" dell 2005FPW about a year ago.. yeh it was a great price and yeh I wanted a big screen... but I'm kicking myself now that I didn't spring for the 24". The 20" is a bit small.... but two, you'd have to make the call.
I hate the gap created by dual screens. If it were me, I'd go for the 23", but I'm picky. I think the two 20" makes more cost effective sense, but screw it... go for the 23" and you won't rerget buying the small screens later.
We're talking $1200 price range for two 20"?
:)
EM87
Mar 28, 09:09 AM
I have noticed this as well. The controller I got with the console is just a plane grey but the one I bought is a silvery colour.
Mala
Feb 7, 02:37 PM
Also, when I probed deeper into the HP settings, there are no CUPS+GIMP print drivers for the LaserJet 1200. There are such drivers listed for most of the other HP models (though not all), but not for the LaserJet 1200.
It's weird the way the LaserJet 1200 still appears twice under "Model name" in the Printer Setup Utility's "Add Printer" dialogue.
It's weird the way the LaserJet 1200 still appears twice under "Model name" in the Printer Setup Utility's "Add Printer" dialogue.
mariahlullaby
Sep 1, 12:23 AM
I'm just curious how you guys got into web design and what kept you interested -- and why you chose it as your line of work (or even as a hobby).
I'm only 17, so I don't know what I'm going to do career-wise, though I think I would like to keep web design freelance rather than a full-fledged career. In any case, I love the world of web design because of the balance: creativy and logic. I enjoy tackling a "challenge" of a code or script or just creating something complicated out of a blank page. On the other hand, I can let me creative juices flow and still have the power to click "Undo" (if only that would work for pen and paper...I am ridiculously bad a creative things done by hand...I find coloring within the lines a challenge :p). Moreover, the field of web design is always changing, innovative and individually rewarding.
I got into web design in middle school, just tinkering around on a Tripod template-based Mariah Carey site and finally buying a book to teach myself HTML. And you could say that I became addicted :p
Oh and another question: Do you guys ever get 'designer's block' and how do you cure it?
I'm only 17, so I don't know what I'm going to do career-wise, though I think I would like to keep web design freelance rather than a full-fledged career. In any case, I love the world of web design because of the balance: creativy and logic. I enjoy tackling a "challenge" of a code or script or just creating something complicated out of a blank page. On the other hand, I can let me creative juices flow and still have the power to click "Undo" (if only that would work for pen and paper...I am ridiculously bad a creative things done by hand...I find coloring within the lines a challenge :p). Moreover, the field of web design is always changing, innovative and individually rewarding.
I got into web design in middle school, just tinkering around on a Tripod template-based Mariah Carey site and finally buying a book to teach myself HTML. And you could say that I became addicted :p
Oh and another question: Do you guys ever get 'designer's block' and how do you cure it?
coleg
Dec 12, 09:30 PM
Hey guys,
I'm not sure if this is a bad trade to ask about. But I have this for trade:
Powerbook 15''
Revision D
CDBurner
80GB HD
1GB Apple Memory
Incase Powerbook bag
I'm looking for any kind of Powermac G5, and maybe a 17 inch plastic apple flat panel (for added cash?)....
Let me know. I'm up for offers.
Thanks,
Cole
I'm not sure if this is a bad trade to ask about. But I have this for trade:
Powerbook 15''
Revision D
CDBurner
80GB HD
1GB Apple Memory
Incase Powerbook bag
I'm looking for any kind of Powermac G5, and maybe a 17 inch plastic apple flat panel (for added cash?)....
Let me know. I'm up for offers.
Thanks,
Cole
RonJ83
Dec 12, 09:59 PM
you are great! thanks
whitegold
Oct 8, 02:46 AM
In my opinion (and experience) the Geforce 4 MX is a pretty ordinary card, not much better than a Geforce 2 MX. It's aimed at basic consumers. Even a Geforce 3 is substantially better.
If you're serious about games, and especially the amazing upcoming stuff, you need something better. A geforce 4 mx WILL end up being the bottleneck in a system like yours.
I wouldn't want to run Doom III on less than a full Geforce 4, and preferably whatever is the best at the time.
According to Carmack, the upcoming nVidia card makes all of his past work, including Doom III, obsolete. Personally, this makes me wet my pants.
And speaking of carmack comments, I wouldn't pay too much attention. Of course he ran on an ATI 9700. He's trying to sell the thing... he would have been using the best hardware he could get. BTW, out of curiosity, what sort of computer was he using? A mac or a PC? I'd be interested to know. I'd assume a PC.
Oh.. another quick point is that while RDRam is horribly expensive it IS extremely fast. DDR400 is starting to get close, and things like the nForce2 motherboard get amazing speeds from it due to completely overhauled architecture, but DDR400 is still really very immature technology, and at least on the Pentium4 RDRam is still the choice for the top end of performance.
If you're serious about games, and especially the amazing upcoming stuff, you need something better. A geforce 4 mx WILL end up being the bottleneck in a system like yours.
I wouldn't want to run Doom III on less than a full Geforce 4, and preferably whatever is the best at the time.
According to Carmack, the upcoming nVidia card makes all of his past work, including Doom III, obsolete. Personally, this makes me wet my pants.
And speaking of carmack comments, I wouldn't pay too much attention. Of course he ran on an ATI 9700. He's trying to sell the thing... he would have been using the best hardware he could get. BTW, out of curiosity, what sort of computer was he using? A mac or a PC? I'd be interested to know. I'd assume a PC.
Oh.. another quick point is that while RDRam is horribly expensive it IS extremely fast. DDR400 is starting to get close, and things like the nForce2 motherboard get amazing speeds from it due to completely overhauled architecture, but DDR400 is still really very immature technology, and at least on the Pentium4 RDRam is still the choice for the top end of performance.
sm2teach
Jun 22, 07:30 AM
I would be waiting early in line if I knew the white iphones would be available. I stood in line for the 3G and they sold out about 5 people in front of me. I got there about 6:00am. I'm not sure how the 3Gs launch went.
Applejuiced
Apr 24, 10:17 PM
Maybe its a problem with the particular wifi router?
You try it when connected at a different place?
You try it when connected at a different place?
chris200x9
Jan 25, 10:22 PM
How do I join the macrumors team?
ravenvii
Sep 27, 09:51 PM
www.crossfit.com
Anyone heard of this? It is touted as a general fitness program - you should see the muscle-up exercise - and there seems to be an active community on their forums full of people who were happy with the progress and results.
I'm thinking of trying it out. What do you think of it?
Anyone heard of this? It is touted as a general fitness program - you should see the muscle-up exercise - and there seems to be an active community on their forums full of people who were happy with the progress and results.
I'm thinking of trying it out. What do you think of it?
MacBytes
Jan 29, 04:52 PM
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extrafuzzyllama
Apr 6, 04:52 PM
hi all i bought a win 7 family pack home premium and i used the 3 user license to install win 7 on my mbp, imac, and a pc i have
if i remove it from one of the computers can i install win 7 on another computer or once its installed on a computer is it locked to that system?
i ask because i am getting rid of my pc for a custom build
if i remove it from one of the computers can i install win 7 on another computer or once its installed on a computer is it locked to that system?
i ask because i am getting rid of my pc for a custom build
mrapplegate
Apr 24, 07:36 AM
The bug that has always bugged me is still there, i.e., Mail plays sound whenever there's junk mail in the junk box filtered out with rules. :mad:
Maybe consider using SpamSieve (http://c-command.com/spamsieve/). You can turn off mail sounds and have the spam program alert you only when you have real mail. Plus it is just a great spam program vs Apple's Junkmail system.
Maybe consider using SpamSieve (http://c-command.com/spamsieve/). You can turn off mail sounds and have the spam program alert you only when you have real mail. Plus it is just a great spam program vs Apple's Junkmail system.
shenfrey
May 3, 04:45 PM
It was �144 as oppose to �239 so huge savings as far as I'm concerned and as a bonus I had a little bit left over for an Ipad Case(1st Gen 3G). Are the reburbisheds just as good as the new ones? Anything I should be aware of?
Thanks guys : )
Thanks guys : )
ryanpoq757
Apr 17, 05:23 PM
Hello, I have had a Mac Pro from early 2008 and it worked properly until about 6 months ago. After a few hours of use the screen will randomly turn black while active. Most of the times it will black out when I leave the room for 5-10 minutes. The computer is completely unresponsive and I have to turn it off and back on for it to work again. In fact, while I was typing this the first time my screen blacked out and I had to re-type this whole thing. It is extremely frustrating and I'm sick of this problem. It isn't a screen saver setting and the cords are plugged in all the way. Also, the Mac has plenty of breathing room so it isn't overheating. I have looked everywhere for similar problems but it seems like I'm the only one! Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
iperson21
Feb 2, 06:33 PM
Hey guys, I have a jb iPod touch 4g, and I use te app checkpoints, but recently they removed the scanning ability for the 4th gem and made it exclusive to iPhone and android, leaving iPod and iPad owners in the cold. Is tree someway I can use cydia and or installous to make checkpoints think that I have a iPhone 4? Or can I use installous to get a previous version somehow? And I can't restore previous versions from recycle bin.. I emptied it a couple times now.
LARQ1
Jun 15, 03:53 PM
.....show a UPS tracking # -- It will be delievered to the store !!!:D
I am happy - cant wait to Friday !!!
I am happy - cant wait to Friday !!!
Charlie Sheen
Mar 26, 02:46 AM
No gps, no navigation.
nellymac
Mar 21, 09:09 AM
Hi all, anyone have any success this morning in getting an Ipad2? any info on stock delivery for this week?
asdf542
Dec 4, 01:36 AM
Great, now how about some UE3 support for Mac OS X?
Guessing we'll have to wait till UE4.
Guessing we'll have to wait till UE4.
Danneman101
Apr 25, 04:42 AM
Ah, you have to enter "View Details"... Yes, it feels like they've disguised it a bit :P Anyway, thanks a lot for clearing that out :)