arn
Sep 29, 10:02 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2002/09/20020902043721.shtml
First picture posted before... about a month ago :)
The second one I hadn't seen...
arn
First picture posted before... about a month ago :)
The second one I hadn't seen...
arn
boss.king
May 5, 05:31 AM
Battery life seems the same if not better.
Billicus
Jul 2, 02:28 PM
you can hide everything but the finder by option clicking the finder's icon in the dock.
phylumook
May 6, 06:52 PM
I'd recommend something like this combination
http://www.speckproducts.com/macbook-cases/macbook-pro-cases-15/seethru-satin-macbook-pro-case-15-black.html
+
http://www.goincase.com/products/detail/coated-canvas-sleeve-cl55246
or something similar
also I noticed in your signature you have a macbook pro for work... as well as home, isn't the point for any laptop/notebook portability lol :P
http://www.speckproducts.com/macbook-cases/macbook-pro-cases-15/seethru-satin-macbook-pro-case-15-black.html
+
http://www.goincase.com/products/detail/coated-canvas-sleeve-cl55246
or something similar
also I noticed in your signature you have a macbook pro for work... as well as home, isn't the point for any laptop/notebook portability lol :P
arogge
Jul 24, 12:49 AM
It looks like OS X passwords are still more secure than Windows passwords, even with an 8-character limit. I was not really able to get Keychain to accept a truncated password. When I was testing the password lengths, I set an 8-character one, was immediately prompted by iChat to enter a password into Keychain, and forgot that I had already changed it from a 9-character one. If OS 10.3 fixes the character limit, the passwords will be even more secure than they are now.
http://news.com.com/2100-1009_3-5053063.html?tag=fd_top
{
Microsoft has used two encoding schemes, also known as hashing functions, to encrypt passwords. The first, known as LANManager or LANMan, was used by Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me and early NT systems to secure passwords that were used to connect to early Windows networks.
The LANMan scheme has several weaknesses, including converting all characters to uppercase, splitting passwords into 7-byte chunks, and not using an additional random element known as "salt." While the more recent NTHash fixes the first two weaknesses, it still does not use a random number to make the hashes more unique.
The result: The same password encoded on two Windows machines will always be the same. That means that a password cracker can create a large lookup table and break passwords on any Windows computer. Unix, Linux and the Mac OS X, however, add a 12-bit salt to the calculation, making any brute force attempt to break the encryption take 4,096 times longer or require 4,096 times more memory.
}
http://news.com.com/2100-1009_3-5053063.html?tag=fd_top
{
Microsoft has used two encoding schemes, also known as hashing functions, to encrypt passwords. The first, known as LANManager or LANMan, was used by Windows 3.1, 95, 98, Me and early NT systems to secure passwords that were used to connect to early Windows networks.
The LANMan scheme has several weaknesses, including converting all characters to uppercase, splitting passwords into 7-byte chunks, and not using an additional random element known as "salt." While the more recent NTHash fixes the first two weaknesses, it still does not use a random number to make the hashes more unique.
The result: The same password encoded on two Windows machines will always be the same. That means that a password cracker can create a large lookup table and break passwords on any Windows computer. Unix, Linux and the Mac OS X, however, add a 12-bit salt to the calculation, making any brute force attempt to break the encryption take 4,096 times longer or require 4,096 times more memory.
}
cbegf
Nov 13, 09:51 PM
You can't just turn it on..........then continually move the mouse around and around and around and around?
To stop it coming on?
nope that doesnt work either
To stop it coming on?
nope that doesnt work either
rwilliams
Apr 20, 02:57 PM
I bought this immediately once I saw the sale price. I love djay on my MacBook, but I didn't want to spend $5 on the iPhone version, so I kept holding out for a sale. Thanks to Algoriddim.
premierjg
Feb 21, 11:21 PM
i dont post here much but need to sell a 15" MBP that I bought at the end of December.
If I remember correctly there used to be a buy/sell forum here, but I cant seem to find it. Does this still exist?
Thanks.
If I remember correctly there used to be a buy/sell forum here, but I cant seem to find it. Does this still exist?
Thanks.
jeremy.king
Jan 10, 11:12 AM
does firefox have a key command for cycling through tabs?
Yes, amongst many others.
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/keyboard
Yes, amongst many others.
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/keyboard
PeterKG
Dec 20, 08:27 PM
Kyle,
I destroyed the case on my previous PB trying to swap the drive. It was awful, and you are so correct the PBFixit, does such a poor job in explaining this part. Thans for the tip!
I destroyed the case on my previous PB trying to swap the drive. It was awful, and you are so correct the PBFixit, does such a poor job in explaining this part. Thans for the tip!
mikes63737
Dec 6, 02:18 PM
Is a powermac g4 a good mac starter computer?
I think so, however, it depends on what you're using it for.
I think so, however, it depends on what you're using it for.
Apple OC
Apr 20, 07:47 PM
Darn ... I never took my empties back to the Beer Store. :cool:
alph45
Apr 16, 10:10 AM
keith is probably right re: dv import, i don't use imovie so i don't know (thus the version history link). There shouldn't be any qualitative difference btwn DV files imported on older / newer machines and the import from tape is in real-time, so an old machine will crank away just as well as anything. The new machine will make a big difference when actually transcoding, editing, and exporting.
tjb1
Feb 14, 12:36 PM
My last thread was closed, I wasn't finished with my questions :(.
Everyone says there have not been any viruses written for OS X.
My friend has said,"Yes they do get viruses idiot!"
And gave me these links and said "theres your proof"
http://www.neowin.net/news/hacked-intosh
These two novel forms of malware come in the form of an: OSX/Tored-A - an updated version of the Mac OS Tored worm - and a Trojan called OSX/Jahlav-C.
Malware, short for malicious software, (sometimes referred to as pestware[1]) is a software designed to secretly access a computer system without the owner's informed consent. The expression is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software or program code.[2]
There you are.
Everyone says there have not been any viruses written for OS X.
My friend has said,"Yes they do get viruses idiot!"
And gave me these links and said "theres your proof"
http://www.neowin.net/news/hacked-intosh
These two novel forms of malware come in the form of an: OSX/Tored-A - an updated version of the Mac OS Tored worm - and a Trojan called OSX/Jahlav-C.
Malware, short for malicious software, (sometimes referred to as pestware[1]) is a software designed to secretly access a computer system without the owner's informed consent. The expression is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software or program code.[2]
There you are.
MisterMe
Mar 4, 09:44 PM
Thanks for responding so quickly. No, no chance of a different document. It is a very unique magazine. I have been working on this mag since last Monday - and have opened and closed it countless times. This is really STRANGE.
I'm not using backup software. I just use the 2nd hard drive to "double back up" in case. I do this at least once a day - or if I have done major changes to a job
With the permissions thing - I did a "file info" in another totally different job folder and went to details and changed the "group" access to "read and write" (cause it wasn't letting me save things in that folder even though me being the owner it said "read and write).
I am not on a network or anything - just a stand-alone osx 10.3.3
Have done a check and it doesn't seem to have affected anything elseFiles don't just suddenly revert to previous versions. It would appear that you last edited the file in your "double back up," that your back up file replaced your working file, or that you did not save your latest work.
I'm not using backup software. I just use the 2nd hard drive to "double back up" in case. I do this at least once a day - or if I have done major changes to a job
With the permissions thing - I did a "file info" in another totally different job folder and went to details and changed the "group" access to "read and write" (cause it wasn't letting me save things in that folder even though me being the owner it said "read and write).
I am not on a network or anything - just a stand-alone osx 10.3.3
Have done a check and it doesn't seem to have affected anything elseFiles don't just suddenly revert to previous versions. It would appear that you last edited the file in your "double back up," that your back up file replaced your working file, or that you did not save your latest work.
150hp
Aug 25, 08:36 PM
Thanks for sharing this image.
spham
Mar 10, 08:14 PM
I will definitely be there but not till 4:15. Hopefully everyone else decides to order online.
Vantage Point
Apr 24, 10:37 AM
I have just purchased an apple wireless keyboard and magic mouse,
Yeah, I use a Apple wireless keyboard and the Magic Trackpad with my MBP and external. I don't bother with a stand at all.
Yeah, I use a Apple wireless keyboard and the Magic Trackpad with my MBP and external. I don't bother with a stand at all.
Transporteur
Apr 11, 03:50 PM
I really don't understand your setup / question.
Why exactly do you have two separate internet connections?
Are you actually talking about internet or do you just mean ethernet?
Why exactly do you have two separate internet connections?
Are you actually talking about internet or do you just mean ethernet?
webmacster87
Jun 14, 05:30 PM
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cr2sh
Oct 11, 08:38 AM
http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=121&topic=19
No. Because the tutorial itself points out exactly what I'm talking about. I mean read it. I have no idea how they think it'll work.. unless your ftp is setup with full anonymous privileges.
No. Because the tutorial itself points out exactly what I'm talking about. I mean read it. I have no idea how they think it'll work.. unless your ftp is setup with full anonymous privileges.
macquariumguy
Aug 24, 07:00 PM
Backstory - I ran the service department for a small regional computer chain in the mid 80s and Apple was our main brand. While I was there, I brought home this banner and poster and have dragged them along with me everywhere I've gone for 25 years.
Now I'm curious about them. I've searched eBay but don't see any similar for sale. Does anyone here recognize these? Any idea what they might be worth?
...thanks...
Poster - 22"x28" in aluminum frame with clear plastic cover.
http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36424-2/DSC_4784.jpg
Embigulate (http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36423-1/DSC_4784.jpg)
Banner - 72"x39" made from some tyvek type material. Very durable.
http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36420-2/DSC_4781.jpg
Embigulate (http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36419-1/DSC_4781.jpg)
TIA
Now I'm curious about them. I've searched eBay but don't see any similar for sale. Does anyone here recognize these? Any idea what they might be worth?
...thanks...
Poster - 22"x28" in aluminum frame with clear plastic cover.
http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36424-2/DSC_4784.jpg
Embigulate (http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36423-1/DSC_4784.jpg)
Banner - 72"x39" made from some tyvek type material. Very durable.
http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36420-2/DSC_4781.jpg
Embigulate (http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/36419-1/DSC_4781.jpg)
TIA
tablo13
Feb 11, 09:20 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8B118 Safari/6531.22.7)
Thanks, he just used redsn0w and jailbroke his iPod successfully.
Thanks, he just used redsn0w and jailbroke his iPod successfully.
noekozz
Apr 29, 12:34 PM
You're not alone, I've read of others having a similar problem with facetime on 4.3.2 as well.