Retrospectic
May 5, 10:51 AM
forgot to mention, it does show up in system profiler.
mrgreen4242
Mar 29, 11:58 AM
Well I'm 34 and have been gaming since commodore 64's were released. I'm not really into games of this kind but I have to say it's probably the greatest game i have ever played. Possibly with the exception of "elite". In fact I sold my 360 because the game was taking over my life......when i deleted my saved games there were over a thousand of them.....
Hah, that's pretty impressive! So is the description of it's open endedness pretty accurate? I enjoy MMO's, well I enjoy parts of MMOs. I am probably one of the few people who like the idea of an open world with lots of quests and 'mini-adventures' (basically a series of related quests) but not necessarily any larger storyline (not adverse to them, but would rather have a couple mid-sized stories, and lots of smaller adventures than one big story). But, I don't like the time suck that is the MMO. I don't even mind the "grinding" when it's done in the path of a quest like WoW, but I don't like the feeling of having to group up with other people for hours on end to accomplish something.
Anyway, the descriptions of Oblivion sounded a lot like something I would enjoy, but I don't have a computer capable of running it, and I've got to be pretty sure there are at least 6 games out or close to out that I want for the 360 before I plunk down $300+ on one.
Hah, that's pretty impressive! So is the description of it's open endedness pretty accurate? I enjoy MMO's, well I enjoy parts of MMOs. I am probably one of the few people who like the idea of an open world with lots of quests and 'mini-adventures' (basically a series of related quests) but not necessarily any larger storyline (not adverse to them, but would rather have a couple mid-sized stories, and lots of smaller adventures than one big story). But, I don't like the time suck that is the MMO. I don't even mind the "grinding" when it's done in the path of a quest like WoW, but I don't like the feeling of having to group up with other people for hours on end to accomplish something.
Anyway, the descriptions of Oblivion sounded a lot like something I would enjoy, but I don't have a computer capable of running it, and I've got to be pretty sure there are at least 6 games out or close to out that I want for the 360 before I plunk down $300+ on one.
Jethrotoe
May 4, 05:44 PM
Student15,
There are many brilliant people in this forum that would be glad to help you but one thing I have learned is that they will NOT do your work for you. They will though help you.
Why don't you list what you have done so far to try to accomplish what you are trying to do? If you have not started and don't know where to start learning, there is help for that too.
You would do best to learn how to use the search function for this forum. With searching I have found answers to all my questions.
Why don't you post your experiences so far with programming? Don't worry if you are just starting out. Searching will give you book titles, web sites (Apple developers site) and other sources of learning material.
Good luck.
There are many brilliant people in this forum that would be glad to help you but one thing I have learned is that they will NOT do your work for you. They will though help you.
Why don't you list what you have done so far to try to accomplish what you are trying to do? If you have not started and don't know where to start learning, there is help for that too.
You would do best to learn how to use the search function for this forum. With searching I have found answers to all my questions.
Why don't you post your experiences so far with programming? Don't worry if you are just starting out. Searching will give you book titles, web sites (Apple developers site) and other sources of learning material.
Good luck.
iJohnHenry
Oct 14, 09:18 AM
and Canadian mining and engineering resources
Canadians know mining.
The government goes very deep into our pockets of ore.
Canadians know mining.
The government goes very deep into our pockets of ore.
JDDavis
Apr 5, 07:20 PM
http://jddavis.zenfolio.com/img/s1/v20/p342609057-4.jpg
guccigucci88
Apr 17, 10:01 AM
79 last time I checked. :)
how much do you think you've spent alltogether on cases? Do you get cases sent to you by companies at all? and do you regret buying so many cases? I sure do lol but I still can't help wanting more...
how much do you think you've spent alltogether on cases? Do you get cases sent to you by companies at all? and do you regret buying so many cases? I sure do lol but I still can't help wanting more...
fergief
Apr 12, 03:23 AM
Hi, guy, take it easy! this article provides several ways to find a lost/forgotten Windows XP password:
http://recoverlostpassword.com/article/forgot-windows-xp-password.html
http://recoverlostpassword.com/article/forgot-windows-xp-password.html
c7aea
Apr 13, 11:19 AM
The LX5 with wide angle conversion lens will go down to about 18mm. But it's not exactly compact. 24mm without it is still pretty wide though.
brn2ski00
Jun 18, 02:49 PM
I have one for you that I will ship to Canada tomorrow. PM sent.
simsaladimbamba
May 6, 07:34 AM
Have you tried any of these steps?
Mac doesn't boot (http://guides.macrumors.com/Mac_doesn't_boot)
Resolve startup issues and perform disk maintenance with Disk Utility and fsck (http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1417)
Troubleshooting: My computer won't turn on (http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1367)
A flashing question mark appears when you start your Mac (http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1440)
Mac doesn't boot (http://guides.macrumors.com/Mac_doesn't_boot)
Resolve startup issues and perform disk maintenance with Disk Utility and fsck (http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1417)
Troubleshooting: My computer won't turn on (http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1367)
A flashing question mark appears when you start your Mac (http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1440)
MBHockey
Jan 21, 09:59 AM
I saw the widget for your total progress in the other thread, and while i've got that going, i thought it would be cool if there was a widget that displays the information that lives in unitinfo.txt, with a nice progress bar or something.
Is anything like that floating around?
Is anything like that floating around?
rawdawg
Apr 28, 06:27 PM
This sounds reassuring. Thanks.
I'm sort of obsessed with making sure I don't loss my music collection. I used to back it up with CCC but for ease want to use Time Machine. Guess I have nothing to worry about.
I'm sort of obsessed with making sure I don't loss my music collection. I used to back it up with CCC but for ease want to use Time Machine. Guess I have nothing to worry about.
clueless86
Dec 20, 10:16 PM
I just got a new computer and I want to know how to move my music from my ipod touch 2nd gen to my new itunes. I dont have a mac.
quigleybc
Sep 15, 07:31 PM
I really need to stay off of the E Bay machine.
but it's too much fun when you find things like this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=40129&item=7710412382
Any bidders? :D :) :)
but it's too much fun when you find things like this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=40129&item=7710412382
Any bidders? :D :) :)
malachiman
Apr 30, 01:08 AM
Where's New Zealand's Apple Stores???!!! :mad:
+1
And make it Dunedin lol:D
+1
And make it Dunedin lol:D
Garbag3man117
Feb 9, 05:13 PM
Since you recycle bin, just search for it online. Something like "Checkpoints v.*.*" You may have some luck. As for making it think you have an iPhone, not sure there.
Deepdale
Dec 19, 05:31 AM
That one has an alluring appeal to it.
taylorwilsdon
Jun 22, 06:46 PM
sold
This is the version with the full number pad and acrylic back. In very good shape with no noticeable wear on the front. Some light wear on the back, but its friggin' acrylic so what do you expect :D
$35 is my price, and it seems pretty fair for a great bluetooth keyboard. PayPal accepted and shipping is included in that figure.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3154/2601672263_9dbf38d9ee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/2601672339_d7def2d3f3.jpg
This is the version with the full number pad and acrylic back. In very good shape with no noticeable wear on the front. Some light wear on the back, but its friggin' acrylic so what do you expect :D
$35 is my price, and it seems pretty fair for a great bluetooth keyboard. PayPal accepted and shipping is included in that figure.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3154/2601672263_9dbf38d9ee.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/2601672339_d7def2d3f3.jpg
pna
Apr 10, 04:23 PM
My early 2008 Macbook Pro just died after two and a half years. When I brought it into the Apple Store, they said my logic board had failed and wasn't my nVidia 8600GT. $1,100 to replace. I said no thanks.
I'll be needing a laptop this Sept for school and the new Macbook Pros look awesome. Is there anything about them I should be afraid of?? I don't want it to break down.
My original core duo macbook pro just died after 5+ years of daily use. The graphics card died (non-nvidia, so not covered). It would have been $900 or so to replace the logic board in the apple store, but they also have a flat rate repair that's $300 or so that will cover shipping to their repair facility in TX, and then cover labor and absolutely any parts that need replacing. I hadn't realized this was an option -- it's like paying $300 or so to have your laptop covered like it was under applecare again.
I love the 2011 mbp I'm typing on right now, and I'm sure you will love yours too, but if I could pay $300 and have a 2008 mbp working again? I'd do it. In the end I even paid the flat rate to have my original mbp repaired. For $300 I've definitely got uses for it, and it has sentimental value (I wrote my dissertation on it). I would presume that you could pay the $300 to have it fixed and then sell it for much more than that if you just wanted to help finance your new machine.
Potentially worth looking into. I'm surprised it's not more publicized as a service.
I'll be needing a laptop this Sept for school and the new Macbook Pros look awesome. Is there anything about them I should be afraid of?? I don't want it to break down.
My original core duo macbook pro just died after 5+ years of daily use. The graphics card died (non-nvidia, so not covered). It would have been $900 or so to replace the logic board in the apple store, but they also have a flat rate repair that's $300 or so that will cover shipping to their repair facility in TX, and then cover labor and absolutely any parts that need replacing. I hadn't realized this was an option -- it's like paying $300 or so to have your laptop covered like it was under applecare again.
I love the 2011 mbp I'm typing on right now, and I'm sure you will love yours too, but if I could pay $300 and have a 2008 mbp working again? I'd do it. In the end I even paid the flat rate to have my original mbp repaired. For $300 I've definitely got uses for it, and it has sentimental value (I wrote my dissertation on it). I would presume that you could pay the $300 to have it fixed and then sell it for much more than that if you just wanted to help finance your new machine.
Potentially worth looking into. I'm surprised it's not more publicized as a service.
kdarling
Dec 1, 07:33 PM
Second, a videophone is only useful if more than a small percentage of people out there actually have it. Until then, it's really just a gimmick.
For me, it'd be quite useful even if just the people I care to see have one.
We video Skype every day to our family members in Hawaii, Florida, Nevada, D.C. I'd love to be able to use a smartphone to do the same on vacations, instead of dragging along our laptops for that purpose.
Many smartphone models sold outside the USA have front cameras for video calls. But apparently the quality and the cost have been some reasons that prevented widespread adoption.
For me, it'd be quite useful even if just the people I care to see have one.
We video Skype every day to our family members in Hawaii, Florida, Nevada, D.C. I'd love to be able to use a smartphone to do the same on vacations, instead of dragging along our laptops for that purpose.
Many smartphone models sold outside the USA have front cameras for video calls. But apparently the quality and the cost have been some reasons that prevented widespread adoption.
LucasG
Mar 24, 09:48 PM
So I lost my download and backup of OS X Lion. Is it ok if I were to get it from a torrent or something? I've already sent an email to Apple, as I am part of the developer program but only allowed to redeem the code once.
rikers_mailbox
Apr 20, 12:42 AM
sounds cool, i thinking of making a widget :)
What would it do?
What would it do?
HexMonkey
May 25, 03:33 PM
It seems to be working now. Thanks arn!
FourCandles
Nov 12, 12:44 PM
Truly wonderful pictures. The Nile one is awe-inspiring. Thanks to iBlue.
There seem to be slightly larger versions of some on the NASA site. I think this is an enhanced version of the Nile shot:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/46000/46820/ISS025-E-09858_lrg.jpg
The angle has been changed but the cloud patterns seem the same.
There seem to be slightly larger versions of some on the NASA site. I think this is an enhanced version of the Nile shot:
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/46000/46820/ISS025-E-09858_lrg.jpg
The angle has been changed but the cloud patterns seem the same.