kevingaffney
Mar 16, 02:21 PM
Hey Mac-addicts! ive just got Photoshop but don't know how to use it! :eek:
so could anybody give me any good websites to learn how to use it! or can anyone give me some good advice! :confused:
Would help a lot!
Thanks
I'm self taught. Whenever there is something I cant do, I google it. There's tons of tutorials online
so could anybody give me any good websites to learn how to use it! or can anyone give me some good advice! :confused:
Would help a lot!
Thanks
I'm self taught. Whenever there is something I cant do, I google it. There's tons of tutorials online
leekohler
Jan 5, 01:27 PM
That sucks. Mick Karn was amazing. He also played on a Gary Numan record as well. I believe it was Dance. Also with Peter Murphy in Dali's Car.
Nermal
Oct 6, 08:55 PM
Admittedly I don't know much about web programming, but surely it would make more sense to ask the browser 'can you do this?' rather than 'are you IE?'
etchtech09
Mar 11, 02:07 PM
Local DNS would be the main LAN side solution.
There are also programs that can extent Bonjour services outside the local LAN, but that would be a VPN side solution on the individual clients.
There are also programs that can extent Bonjour services outside the local LAN, but that would be a VPN side solution on the individual clients.
tigress666
Apr 15, 12:24 PM
As far as Nintendo porting, that would be a horrible decision for them. They might as well sell themselves to Sega. Nintendo's situation is worsened by the 3DS kind of missing the point and they don't need to make it even worse by losing their exclusives. (Personally, the 3DS completely lost me. I bought the original DS and DS lite but I see no reason to get a 3DS because they just tacked optional 3D on). Sony's NGP might interest me if they ever get their store/update junk sorted out. They seem to have ADHD.
I have to agree here.
Until they find games that the 3D is actually part of game play (it is essential to the actual game and not just add on prettyness), it's just a nice extra but it's a gimmick and not enough to actually sell it over other devices. ANd I really don't see how 3d, at least how it is implemented in the Nintendo, can really be implemented to be part of game play and not just something to pretty up the screen. Sure, it adds to the experience, but it's not essential to the experience. You could play a similar game on another game player easily enough, just not as "pretty".
Any console/hand held in the end, if it is going to sell itself for playing games, has to get the games that make people want it to play them.
I have to agree here.
Until they find games that the 3D is actually part of game play (it is essential to the actual game and not just add on prettyness), it's just a nice extra but it's a gimmick and not enough to actually sell it over other devices. ANd I really don't see how 3d, at least how it is implemented in the Nintendo, can really be implemented to be part of game play and not just something to pretty up the screen. Sure, it adds to the experience, but it's not essential to the experience. You could play a similar game on another game player easily enough, just not as "pretty".
Any console/hand held in the end, if it is going to sell itself for playing games, has to get the games that make people want it to play them.
gazfocus
May 8, 08:26 AM
I believe gazfocus does
Still interested...
Still interested...
dcv
Dec 19, 09:02 AM
I like this a lot :)
Krafty
Mar 16, 02:16 PM
Everytime you buy a Zune an Asian girl has an orgasm...
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
jobberwacky
Oct 12, 02:48 AM
Can anyone explain why that happens?
Also, out of interest, at what line do the other spreadsheets go nutty?
The short answer is: accumulation of rounding errors.
It's obviously a bit sad that the internal algorithms of spreadsheets can't even get such simple calculations as the ones in the above examples truly right.
But the underlying problem is that they are basically ignorant of the underlying maths. They do not understand that a whole number multiplied by 0.2 can never result in a number with more than one digit after the decimal point.
For reliable number-cracking you need something like Mathematica (this is not meant to be an ad, although I happily confess that I saw this Excel stunt being performed by a guy named Wolfram).
UPDATE: I just checked the spreadsheet functionality of Pages. It's no better than its competitors.
The same thing also happens if you use numbers of the type 'float' in many programming languages.
The above-mentioned example in PHP:
$j=0.2;
for($i=1; $i < 30; $i++) {
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more complicated.
justin bieber girlfriend 2011.
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Obviously, WE all don#39;t.
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Also, out of interest, at what line do the other spreadsheets go nutty?
The short answer is: accumulation of rounding errors.
It's obviously a bit sad that the internal algorithms of spreadsheets can't even get such simple calculations as the ones in the above examples truly right.
But the underlying problem is that they are basically ignorant of the underlying maths. They do not understand that a whole number multiplied by 0.2 can never result in a number with more than one digit after the decimal point.
For reliable number-cracking you need something like Mathematica (this is not meant to be an ad, although I happily confess that I saw this Excel stunt being performed by a guy named Wolfram).
UPDATE: I just checked the spreadsheet functionality of Pages. It's no better than its competitors.
The same thing also happens if you use numbers of the type 'float' in many programming languages.
The above-mentioned example in PHP:
$j=0.2;
for($i=1; $i < 30; $i++) {
Compufix
Aug 9, 10:24 AM
Ah! Ram Doubler and Speed Doubler - those were great - worked too!
I remember those days.
Therewas also a piece of software to emulate a floating point processor for those machines that didn't have one.
Remember shoe-horning into my SE a video card so I could attach a 21" monitor - yay RasterOps!
And don't forget about my favorite program from them.....The Playstation Emulator that worked almost 100% perfectly...but does not run on OSX or Classic, had to run in OS9 proper. I loved that program......sigh....
I remember those days.
Therewas also a piece of software to emulate a floating point processor for those machines that didn't have one.
Remember shoe-horning into my SE a video card so I could attach a 21" monitor - yay RasterOps!
And don't forget about my favorite program from them.....The Playstation Emulator that worked almost 100% perfectly...but does not run on OSX or Classic, had to run in OS9 proper. I loved that program......sigh....
Uberglitch
Oct 19, 07:55 PM
You named all of your other entries. What do you want to call this one?
Hmmm.... let me think... "IPod - Wonder Woman" :-P
Hmmm.... let me think... "IPod - Wonder Woman" :-P
Samelson03
Feb 14, 06:16 PM
Yeah, once I plug in my iPod, it's completely unresponsive for the first 2-3 minutes. I think I noticed that once my iPod sync is complete, it then becomes responsive again.
CanadaRAM
Oct 4, 12:34 AM
Is the file really a jpeg? Is it CMYK or RGB?
frunkis54
Apr 2, 03:39 PM
I don't know if it's MR or not. The admins need the URL and a screenshot. If it is from MR, the admins can contact the ad service and have it removed.
From the FAQ: What do I do about annoying ads (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#What_do_I_do_about_annoying_ads.3F).
it was on the page right below the sony camera article. but i haven't seen it since so its fine. but if i do see it i will take a screenshot and send it to the admins.
From the FAQ: What do I do about annoying ads (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#What_do_I_do_about_annoying_ads.3F).
it was on the page right below the sony camera article. but i haven't seen it since so its fine. but if i do see it i will take a screenshot and send it to the admins.
likemyorbs
Apr 8, 06:50 PM
Im going crazy trying to set this up. How do i know the range of dhcp ip addresses my router gives out? my router ip is the same as yours.
gkarris
Mar 17, 04:40 PM
It took them longer than I expected...
Dropping sales since and foreboding news back then from GameStop when they stopped selling them due to lacking demand.
The excuse they gave me was, they decided to stick with game machines and drop mp3 players...
Who knows - maybe there's going to be some manufacturer out there with mp3 players that use Windows 7 Mobile or Android to compete with the Touch - which is why MS doesn't want to make that hardware anymore...
Dropping sales since and foreboding news back then from GameStop when they stopped selling them due to lacking demand.
The excuse they gave me was, they decided to stick with game machines and drop mp3 players...
Who knows - maybe there's going to be some manufacturer out there with mp3 players that use Windows 7 Mobile or Android to compete with the Touch - which is why MS doesn't want to make that hardware anymore...
CJRhoades
Jan 15, 09:17 PM
I'm guessing that the MBP is going to be updated in Feburary.
Bheleu
Apr 19, 08:19 PM
Appreciate the feedback, saves me at least $250. The one I had found for $650 With it installed had less memory, but had a 15in monitor and backlit keyboard at expense of less memory. Think one of the 13-in I had found will work fine for me without it.
ActionableMango
Apr 12, 06:38 PM
Also, can I pop in my NVIDIA 8800GT card, that I'm removing from my dead 1st gen. Mac Pro, and expect it to work and play nicely with the installed stock ATI.
Any reason to keep it? It'll just use up power while generating heat and noise.
Any reason to keep it? It'll just use up power while generating heat and noise.
Blu101
Nov 13, 01:25 PM
Here is mine, my youngest son.
haha too cute!!!
Congrats on the new addition to the family btw :D
haha too cute!!!
Congrats on the new addition to the family btw :D
arn
Jun 15, 02:44 PM
here's a prelim one
http://guides.macrumors.com/Benjamin_Reitzes_(Analyst)
Formatting could be better. I just threw it together to link off the macrumors story.
arn
http://guides.macrumors.com/Benjamin_Reitzes_(Analyst)
Formatting could be better. I just threw it together to link off the macrumors story.
arn
simsaladimbamba
Apr 11, 05:19 PM
Why don't you use the SLEEP feature?
And what exact Mac and Mac OS X version do you have?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_identify_your_Mac_short.png
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version, visualised in a more elaborate image (http://tinyurl.com/66ah4n6)
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version using this 25 second video tutorial (3MB, .mp4, H.264) (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_VTs/MR_VT_AboutThisMac.mp4)
And what exact Mac and Mac OS X version do you have?
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_identify_your_Mac_short.png
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version, visualised in a more elaborate image (http://tinyurl.com/66ah4n6)
Identify your Mac and Mac OS X version using this 25 second video tutorial (3MB, .mp4, H.264) (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10644330/MR_Image_Hotlinks/MR_screenshots/MR_VTs/MR_VT_AboutThisMac.mp4)
b1scu1t
Apr 13, 02:44 PM
Coleman,
I appreciate the time and effort you put in to get this document together. Now I need to figure out a workable solution in windows.
b1scu1t
I appreciate the time and effort you put in to get this document together. Now I need to figure out a workable solution in windows.
b1scu1t
h0kie99
Aug 9, 10:35 PM
Shopping Carts seem to be on the mind today!
I am helping a friend out with a website for her new business. The products are customizable, so we need the ability for the customer to select several options (using a form) such as Ribbon Color, Fabric Design, Size, etc. (more options than the typical). I am envisioning a form for each core product (shirt, belt, bag, etc.) and then several drop-down boxes for choosing options. Ideally this would all be hosted on my friend's website, not externally. Then, the customer would click "add to cart" and they would be taken off-site to the shopping cart system and could choose to "checkout now" or "continue shopping" (in which case they would be taken back to my friend's site with the option of adding more stuff to the cart, of course). Basically, the only thing we would have to assign is a price to each core product (all prices are static for the core products, the custom options are included at no additional cost) and pass that price onto the shopping cart. My friend would need to receive the info via e-mail notifying her of what to create for this customer.
Is PayPal's "Website Payments Standard" a good option for this sort of thing? My friend purchased the GoDaddy shopping cart, but that is just awful -- it takes you to a completely different site (where the shopping cart is hosted) and makes it impossible to return to the real site to choose more options! You are basically stuck on the shopping cart site and all products are there in this template that doesn't look anything like my friend's site.
It looks like the costs are strictly based on how much you sell... 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. Seems high, but there are no other fees AT ALL, so I don't know how that compares to others.
Anyway, let me know if you have any experience with this cart, or if you have other suggestions. I am definitely looking to purchase something, as I do not have the knowledge of security to do this myself.
Thanks!!
Jenny
I am helping a friend out with a website for her new business. The products are customizable, so we need the ability for the customer to select several options (using a form) such as Ribbon Color, Fabric Design, Size, etc. (more options than the typical). I am envisioning a form for each core product (shirt, belt, bag, etc.) and then several drop-down boxes for choosing options. Ideally this would all be hosted on my friend's website, not externally. Then, the customer would click "add to cart" and they would be taken off-site to the shopping cart system and could choose to "checkout now" or "continue shopping" (in which case they would be taken back to my friend's site with the option of adding more stuff to the cart, of course). Basically, the only thing we would have to assign is a price to each core product (all prices are static for the core products, the custom options are included at no additional cost) and pass that price onto the shopping cart. My friend would need to receive the info via e-mail notifying her of what to create for this customer.
Is PayPal's "Website Payments Standard" a good option for this sort of thing? My friend purchased the GoDaddy shopping cart, but that is just awful -- it takes you to a completely different site (where the shopping cart is hosted) and makes it impossible to return to the real site to choose more options! You are basically stuck on the shopping cart site and all products are there in this template that doesn't look anything like my friend's site.
It looks like the costs are strictly based on how much you sell... 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. Seems high, but there are no other fees AT ALL, so I don't know how that compares to others.
Anyway, let me know if you have any experience with this cart, or if you have other suggestions. I am definitely looking to purchase something, as I do not have the knowledge of security to do this myself.
Thanks!!
Jenny