larswik
May 2, 01:09 AM
Please DON'T give me the answer on this problem but help me understand the question better. It is a take home quiz due tomorrow.
I don't know what a 'subscript' is that it refers to in this T or F Question.
Q: " An Array is a collection of elements of the same type referenced by a single name and one or more SUBSCRIPTS. The SUBSCRIPTS may be of different types as long as they are ordered. True or False"
Thanks,
-Lars
I don't know what a 'subscript' is that it refers to in this T or F Question.
Q: " An Array is a collection of elements of the same type referenced by a single name and one or more SUBSCRIPTS. The SUBSCRIPTS may be of different types as long as they are ordered. True or False"
Thanks,
-Lars
liketom
Nov 9, 07:05 AM
WebGrabber (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/4873)
SiteSucker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22803)
Web Dumper (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12801)
Deep Vacuum (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20826)
I don't use any of them but you may like to check them out all the same. :)
thanks for them links
a bit rude names though don't ya think hehe
SiteSucker (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22803)
Web Dumper (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/12801)
Deep Vacuum (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20826)
I don't use any of them but you may like to check them out all the same. :)
thanks for them links
a bit rude names though don't ya think hehe
mdgm
Mar 30, 07:01 AM
If you don't want the optical drive, there is a special data doubler you can get for the 2009 Mac Mini which allows you to have two drives installed.
You could have a SSD for a boot drive and a high capacity mechanical hard disk to store your data, or a few mechanical hard disks for maximum storage.
OWC does have an install video and iFixit does have a good detailed guide on how to upgrade the hard drive in your Mac Mini. Well worth taking a look at those. The advice they give is very useful even for the experienced tech.
You could have a SSD for a boot drive and a high capacity mechanical hard disk to store your data, or a few mechanical hard disks for maximum storage.
OWC does have an install video and iFixit does have a good detailed guide on how to upgrade the hard drive in your Mac Mini. Well worth taking a look at those. The advice they give is very useful even for the experienced tech.
Simon Liquid
May 12, 11:24 AM
Or maybe they're serving it from an iWalk. ROTFLMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
benhollberg
Mar 7, 09:20 AM
I don't need one friday, but I'm wondering if friday night or saturday morning they'll still have a 16GB Verizon model and how long the wait would be to get in and purchase one.
I highly doubt there will be any line on Saturday. But I also think that the 3G models are not as big as seller as the WiFi model so you might be good. I hope they have a good stock. I'll probably go down to the store sometime this week and talk to them about it.
I highly doubt there will be any line on Saturday. But I also think that the 3G models are not as big as seller as the WiFi model so you might be good. I hope they have a good stock. I'll probably go down to the store sometime this week and talk to them about it.
mooshoo
May 11, 12:51 PM
Is it just me or is Spymac incredibly slow?? Just trying to get the mail page to load takes forever. It's even worse when you want to write messages!! I'm not sure is 1 gig of space is worth the slowness....
swy32x
Sep 13, 02:10 AM
Pfft.
Since when has Apple cared?
They should have left it on ... disappointing.
Since when has Apple cared?
They should have left it on ... disappointing.
bassfingers
Mar 15, 04:10 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)
Translation "imitation iPods with phone capabilities"
Sounds like imitation iPhone.
Translation "imitation iPods with phone capabilities"
Sounds like imitation iPhone.
velocityg4
Mar 8, 04:28 PM
It looks neat. However, I think I would get tired of having an uncomfortable large chunk of plastic on my wrist all day. Plus having to detach it and unfold the keyboard is too much of a bother. I could also imagine how banged up the screen would get from all the objects the wrist encounter during the day. Also is it water proof? I am rather fond of washing my hands.
In all practicality the iPhone design is the best so far. Slide out keyboards are handy but add too much bulk.
Edit: Actually I should say the Newton Message Pad design is the best so far. I just consider the iPhone a modern Newton with a cellphone added on.
In all practicality the iPhone design is the best so far. Slide out keyboards are handy but add too much bulk.
Edit: Actually I should say the Newton Message Pad design is the best so far. I just consider the iPhone a modern Newton with a cellphone added on.
tenshin5426
May 1, 06:11 AM
the movie review ones are pretty good, i really like the flixter app and the imdb, not many good free games, another good new up and coming is live profile.
vintageapple
Mar 19, 03:54 AM
Here is a vintage Apple Radio speaker and cooler combination. Anyone seen something like this before?http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/563/screenshot20110319at149.pnghttp://img832.imageshack.us/img832/563/screenshot20110319at149.png
4JNA
Mar 20, 10:16 AM
no idea on your system, but have a g3 powerbook (pismo) that has not had a pram battery in it for about the last 7-8 years, and works just fine. i put a script to sync the clock in the startup folder, and i've never had a problem.
i think for what you're going to use it for, it will work fine. best of luck.
i think for what you're going to use it for, it will work fine. best of luck.
Theraker007
Apr 16, 08:52 AM
does this work for time warner too?
iFiend
Apr 14, 02:02 PM
::Places finger over picture, sees the word "concept" in the description of the jpg, presses the back button::
Silencio
Jan 16, 12:59 PM
I caught some funky chest cold and decided not to pass it on to you all. :o
Zeterain
Mar 11, 01:07 PM
I plan on getting to SLC by 3, 3:30 at the latest. I fear that that won't be good enough though.
Keep the best buy updated, because I might hit that up. If not, I just may go to my local Simply Mac store, that is, assuming they have enough stock.
I'll be getting the white 32gb wifi model. What about everyone else?
Keep the best buy updated, because I might hit that up. If not, I just may go to my local Simply Mac store, that is, assuming they have enough stock.
I'll be getting the white 32gb wifi model. What about everyone else?
Mr.PS
Jan 16, 01:18 PM
Just out of curiosity, what do you want a new Cinema Display for, exactly, that the current ones aren't doing?
Reason I ask is because you seem pretty eager about it, but haven't really clarified your need.
The current ones are old tech - the panel hasn't been updated since March 2006. I want what we all want. Built in isight, updated display, and more connections.
If they had them, and consequently added probably $100 or more to the price of the display, would you actually commit to buying one... today?
I most certainty would, I would order right now. Even if the display was $2500 I'd order it. The Dell 3008WPF is $2000... Money isn't the issue, it's the lack of updates. Sure the current ACD's are great, but they're OLD TECH and no body will pay full price for that. I want the newest and the best when I buy something.
Reason I ask is because you seem pretty eager about it, but haven't really clarified your need.
The current ones are old tech - the panel hasn't been updated since March 2006. I want what we all want. Built in isight, updated display, and more connections.
If they had them, and consequently added probably $100 or more to the price of the display, would you actually commit to buying one... today?
I most certainty would, I would order right now. Even if the display was $2500 I'd order it. The Dell 3008WPF is $2000... Money isn't the issue, it's the lack of updates. Sure the current ACD's are great, but they're OLD TECH and no body will pay full price for that. I want the newest and the best when I buy something.
rdowns
Feb 1, 02:57 PM
Let the Verizon people have their day. When their calls start dropping and their network gets bogged down, they'll shut up. ;)
Detrius
Apr 21, 03:04 PM
You still might need to point him to this. ;)
mc68k
Jul 10, 11:47 AM
you could prob delete the queue, cores, and the work folder
in which case it should DL a new WU. if it gives you the same one try again
in which case it should DL a new WU. if it gives you the same one try again
MrFluffums
Apr 10, 08:46 AM
Look for the Model Identifier:
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)
MacSales (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) can also help you to find the correct RAM.
So would the 7,1 mean seventh generation?
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)
MacSales (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/MacBook/DDR2/) can also help you to find the correct RAM.
So would the 7,1 mean seventh generation?
digitalbiker
Oct 24, 09:52 PM
I would imagine that the internet will present it's share of problems. Having the OS scale won't solve the problem of everything on the internet being 72 dpi. Yes, we can scale the text, but I'd imagine it will still be a huge mess once they start cranking up DPIs on the monitors.
I don't understand the huge mess part of your comment. You can always display things at a size that is comfortable for you. It was when screen resolution was fixed that everything was a huge mess.
With fixed resolution a designer never knew if his product was going to be displayed at 640X480, 800x600, 1280x1024, widescreen, etc. etc. Now a designer can design at a suitable resolution and the user can scale to a size that is pratical for them.
It is a good thing people. Don't worry.
I don't understand the huge mess part of your comment. You can always display things at a size that is comfortable for you. It was when screen resolution was fixed that everything was a huge mess.
With fixed resolution a designer never knew if his product was going to be displayed at 640X480, 800x600, 1280x1024, widescreen, etc. etc. Now a designer can design at a suitable resolution and the user can scale to a size that is pratical for them.
It is a good thing people. Don't worry.
snberk103
Mar 17, 10:51 AM
There is some cool technology/dreaming being shown there..... but, I am Not going to use any technology to check my work schedule while I'm brushing my teeth. My work day does not start until I'm done with my morning, um, ablutions - I don't care how important the meeting or cool the technology.
I like the idea of putting your smart phone down to activate the table top displays. It bypasses the insecurity of having a room full of people watch you type your credentials. It also defines the initial area of display. If the default setting (perhaps set in the phone?) is, for eg, that the phone defines the top right corner then both the table top display know what the other wants.
I wouldn't want to read a book on something with the weight of a few sheets of paper. Too shaky (hand-shake). A book's weight uses inertia to absorb these very minor tremors. They may be minor, but they are fatiguing if you are trying to hold a page up for extended reading.
I like the idea of putting your smart phone down to activate the table top displays. It bypasses the insecurity of having a room full of people watch you type your credentials. It also defines the initial area of display. If the default setting (perhaps set in the phone?) is, for eg, that the phone defines the top right corner then both the table top display know what the other wants.
I wouldn't want to read a book on something with the weight of a few sheets of paper. Too shaky (hand-shake). A book's weight uses inertia to absorb these very minor tremors. They may be minor, but they are fatiguing if you are trying to hold a page up for extended reading.
techhead42
May 5, 09:04 PM
I love that you chose the wired numeric keyboard. So much better...! I'm using one right now.
I hate that goddamn Magic Mouse, though. Gave mine away, for no money. Pissed me off something terrible.
What are you using instead of the magic mouse, a track pad or a wired mouse of some kind?
I hate that goddamn Magic Mouse, though. Gave mine away, for no money. Pissed me off something terrible.
What are you using instead of the magic mouse, a track pad or a wired mouse of some kind?