Taustin Powers
Aug 26, 05:03 PM
Looks like most of the reviews are somewhat agreeing with me.
Shame, I was kind of looking forward to this game...
But really, what is the point of an open world with nothing to do? The missions are cookie-cutter with sub-par game mechanics, and the city gives zero incentive for exploring or wreaking havoc or...well, doing ANYTHING besides the missions really. Wasted potential if you ask me.
Shame, I was kind of looking forward to this game...
But really, what is the point of an open world with nothing to do? The missions are cookie-cutter with sub-par game mechanics, and the city gives zero incentive for exploring or wreaking havoc or...well, doing ANYTHING besides the missions really. Wasted potential if you ask me.
MythicFrost
Apr 24, 11:14 PM
Hmm. The card should work fine, in fact I've had that model Mac Pro with that card and have gamed in Windows with it, so I'd guess it'll work. No idea if it'll work with CUDA, it should though. Perhaps others will be able to chime in with more definitive answers.
Jaffa Cake
Sep 12, 01:39 PM
I've just mentioned this to my girlfriend, who works for HM Revenue and Customs, and her response was "I'm not surprised."
She does, however, maintain that this wasn't her fault.
She does, however, maintain that this wasn't her fault.
naira
May 5, 01:41 AM
Nope, sorry. Snow Leopard is Intel only.
I got it,not possible.:( thank you.
Your G5, as stated, pretty much maxes out at 10.5.8. You can try running a Linux distro on it, if you really need to, once Leopard's support completely ends. Leopard is still rather usable for most things, though, so keep that G5 around! After all, people still use Tiger after its official support has completely ended
If you absolutely need Snow Leopard, though, I'd advise looking at some older used Intel machines. Just make sure it's at least a Core 2 machine - the Core series is officially being dropped from Lion. (though I'm sure something like XPostFacto will surface for it...)
ok or it could be 10.5.9, thank you. :apple:
I got it,not possible.:( thank you.
Your G5, as stated, pretty much maxes out at 10.5.8. You can try running a Linux distro on it, if you really need to, once Leopard's support completely ends. Leopard is still rather usable for most things, though, so keep that G5 around! After all, people still use Tiger after its official support has completely ended
If you absolutely need Snow Leopard, though, I'd advise looking at some older used Intel machines. Just make sure it's at least a Core 2 machine - the Core series is officially being dropped from Lion. (though I'm sure something like XPostFacto will surface for it...)
ok or it could be 10.5.9, thank you. :apple:
kbseattle
Jul 11, 06:49 PM
This is for the Apple Store. Neglected to put that in the title.
Just an FYI for those still considering heading out there to buy one. The line was about 200 deep this morning at 8am when I arrived. It took 6.5 hours for me to get in and get my phone.
Will they have phones all day? Most likely. Just prepare to wait. The line seemed to stay about 60 people long after 11am. If it stays that, estimate about 2 hours minimum.
No word on quantities. They claimed they "didn't know". But really, how hard is it to go in the back and count up the number of cases they have in about 10 minutes?
Have fun!
I arrived at Alderwood around 6:30am and didn't get out of there until over 5 hours later myself.... i personally thought they could have done a better job at this as there were quite a few Apple employees standing around and only a couple actually working with the customers to get us our phones.
thankfully though, i did get my 16gb white iPhone... had to leave the store without it being activated because they were having problems with their systems.. but 30 minutes later when i got home i was able to activate it online right away...
Just an FYI for those still considering heading out there to buy one. The line was about 200 deep this morning at 8am when I arrived. It took 6.5 hours for me to get in and get my phone.
Will they have phones all day? Most likely. Just prepare to wait. The line seemed to stay about 60 people long after 11am. If it stays that, estimate about 2 hours minimum.
No word on quantities. They claimed they "didn't know". But really, how hard is it to go in the back and count up the number of cases they have in about 10 minutes?
Have fun!
I arrived at Alderwood around 6:30am and didn't get out of there until over 5 hours later myself.... i personally thought they could have done a better job at this as there were quite a few Apple employees standing around and only a couple actually working with the customers to get us our phones.
thankfully though, i did get my 16gb white iPhone... had to leave the store without it being activated because they were having problems with their systems.. but 30 minutes later when i got home i was able to activate it online right away...
phantomsd
Apr 17, 06:17 AM
Hey guys,
I've read a bunch of threads on hard drive setups but found few that mirrored my situation and most were pretty complex for my needs. Currently looking at a 2010 MP 2.8 Quad/12GB OWC RAM (it will be my first desktop Mac).
What hard drive setup would you recommend?
I do print/web design (CS5) and would like to get into some Final Cut pretty soon. I also have lots of media files (music, movies, tv shows) that I add to regularly.
I have my heart set on an OWC 115GB SSD for OSX/apps... the rest will be 1 or 2TB WD drives (black or green) for data, scratch, storage... I'd also like a trusty, simple backup solution.
Optical or #1 for SSD: ?
#2: ?
#3: ?
#4: ?
Please advise... thanks in advance!!! :D
I've read a bunch of threads on hard drive setups but found few that mirrored my situation and most were pretty complex for my needs. Currently looking at a 2010 MP 2.8 Quad/12GB OWC RAM (it will be my first desktop Mac).
What hard drive setup would you recommend?
I do print/web design (CS5) and would like to get into some Final Cut pretty soon. I also have lots of media files (music, movies, tv shows) that I add to regularly.
I have my heart set on an OWC 115GB SSD for OSX/apps... the rest will be 1 or 2TB WD drives (black or green) for data, scratch, storage... I'd also like a trusty, simple backup solution.
Optical or #1 for SSD: ?
#2: ?
#3: ?
#4: ?
Please advise... thanks in advance!!! :D
YS2003
Mar 28, 11:13 PM
Have anyone been using Daylite for your cntact management at work? I am in the sales/marketing and I develop new sales opportunities for my company. Daylite's website shows this program is a full featured program for sales professional. But, before I purchase this, I would like to hear comments (positive and negatives) from the forum members who have been using this program on the regular basis.
iTouch.lover22
Mar 23, 01:34 AM
Would just like to add pricing has been announced for Australia, $579 for the 16GB Wifi I'll be getting :)
brenm666
Apr 10, 12:30 PM
If you have the Home & Business version, with Outlook, you can use the mail merge feature under Tools->Mail Merge Manager: Mail Merge and Office 2011 (http://www.macworld.com/article/158391/2011/03/mail_merge_word.html)
If you don't have Outlook, then you'll need to use another method. Perhaps this thread would be a place to start Custom HTML email in Snow Leopard? (http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2344144&tstart=26) Then you could use Automator to run the Get Selected Messages, Group Mailer & Send Outgoing Messages actions to email them out to your recipient list.
Word tends to butcher HTML code by adding a boatload of clutter and I read somewhere that using Tables is the way to go for keeping formatting with various mail clients.
Perfect. Thanks a lot. I'll try and tell you if it worked.
If you don't have Outlook, then you'll need to use another method. Perhaps this thread would be a place to start Custom HTML email in Snow Leopard? (http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2344144&tstart=26) Then you could use Automator to run the Get Selected Messages, Group Mailer & Send Outgoing Messages actions to email them out to your recipient list.
Word tends to butcher HTML code by adding a boatload of clutter and I read somewhere that using Tables is the way to go for keeping formatting with various mail clients.
Perfect. Thanks a lot. I'll try and tell you if it worked.
Jazwire
May 4, 11:47 AM
USB 2.0 - 480 mbps
FireWire 800 - 800 mbps
Sata II - 3gbps
USB 3.0 - 5 gbps
SataIII - 6 gbps
Thunderbolt 10 gbps
FireWire 800 - 800 mbps
Sata II - 3gbps
USB 3.0 - 5 gbps
SataIII - 6 gbps
Thunderbolt 10 gbps
DonLafontaine
Dec 4, 07:24 PM
I have a M0001 original Macintosh and a A9M0303 printer (I think this is a "Imagewriter"), which gives me the following error message when I try to print: "You have an old printer driver. Put new System on your disk." How do I do this? I do have a separate System Disk, but not sure about how to use it. Also, how can I find if this one has the signatures on the interior? The Serial Number is F4352C5M0001.
yellow
Mar 10, 04:00 PM
Dr. Q, will you write me a prescription for Progenitorivox?
I have pain in my glavin.
I have pain in my glavin.
quagmire
Apr 30, 12:19 PM
A college football game every New Years won't help either.
With football, it is out of baseball season and have time to resod the field. Concerts and boxing matches like this one, they don't have the time.
With football, it is out of baseball season and have time to resod the field. Concerts and boxing matches like this one, they don't have the time.
really old SOB
Dec 14, 09:51 PM
my 3G iphone is now officially a POS (piece of ****). I rely heavily on my phone for business. I swap from email to text to phone frequently. I do about 3000 mins a month. My phone was fine with 3.0 software, ever since the upgrade to 4.0 (and now to 4.2.1). My iphoney is about to get replaced. It takes 4-5 secs for to switch to texts, about 4-5 secs to switch to email, when dialing a phone number it hesitates and often you end up with dialing the wrong number because it doubled up a number. Today my safari window locked up, I can't switch between open safari windows, its completely locked.
I will not be upgrading to iphoney 4, screw u apple, I am so pissed off that you would pull a stunt like this, I expected that from the other guys, not you.
Blackberry here I come!
I will not be upgrading to iphoney 4, screw u apple, I am so pissed off that you would pull a stunt like this, I expected that from the other guys, not you.
Blackberry here I come!
ste1164
Mar 24, 01:50 PM
Eldon Square as I know a lot of the staff there.
huckelberry
May 6, 08:35 AM
Situation: I have a 2007 Macbook Pro.:rolleyes: The Superdrive no longer will read cd's or dvd's.:( I just purchased a new iMac.:D Now I want to sell my MBP but I need to wipe it clean and reinstall the system software before I put it on Craigslist. How can I do that with a broken Superdrive? :confused:
I am thinking maybe I can connect it to my iMac via firewire and boot the MBP in target disk mode. But then what? How do I wipe it and reinstall mac osx?:apple:
Thanks in advance.;)
I am thinking maybe I can connect it to my iMac via firewire and boot the MBP in target disk mode. But then what? How do I wipe it and reinstall mac osx?:apple:
Thanks in advance.;)
sjinsjca
Jul 10, 02:05 PM
dunno why it didnt post the pics in the first place
I had a similar PowerBook. I don't miss cleaning the mouse-ball rollers at all. Seriously, who has time for cleaning mouse balls?
The Performa specs are indeed hilarious. "High-performance, 60MHz CPU"! Wow. Now we're routinely walking around with computers in our pockets that clock about 40X faster than that, are probably more like 500X more powerful altogether, which run days on batteries, with a whole spectrum of connectivity options ranging from 2G to 3G to 3.5G to WiFi and Bluetooth, with GPS, with an accelerometer, with a compass, with a gyroscope, with a camera, with a touch interface, with a color display, with stereo sound and voice and now video calling... and which cost about an order of magnitude less even with inflation. All over about 15-17 years. Astonishing.
I had a similar PowerBook. I don't miss cleaning the mouse-ball rollers at all. Seriously, who has time for cleaning mouse balls?
The Performa specs are indeed hilarious. "High-performance, 60MHz CPU"! Wow. Now we're routinely walking around with computers in our pockets that clock about 40X faster than that, are probably more like 500X more powerful altogether, which run days on batteries, with a whole spectrum of connectivity options ranging from 2G to 3G to 3.5G to WiFi and Bluetooth, with GPS, with an accelerometer, with a compass, with a gyroscope, with a camera, with a touch interface, with a color display, with stereo sound and voice and now video calling... and which cost about an order of magnitude less even with inflation. All over about 15-17 years. Astonishing.
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 17, 10:49 AM
OK. I like the new one I made a lot better. All I did was change the opacity of the MR logo so it would not seem so out of place and I added a 6 in there.
ObiWannabe
Oct 14, 08:23 PM
I would except I threw away the reciept and packaging a while ago. I'll just continue using this one until I can find a good deal on a better one.
pozzydrive
Mar 4, 12:01 PM
Pomeroy
Thanks for that, have downloaded those items from the links you attached, will give it a try.
Regards
Pozzy
Thanks for that, have downloaded those items from the links you attached, will give it a try.
Regards
Pozzy
dgamer84
Feb 4, 10:19 PM
Thread title says it all, it's an MC model btw
GGJstudios
Mar 25, 07:51 PM
Im running a mac mini late 2009 2.26 ghz 4gb ram, and my istat pro is reading 3.9 million page ins since i restarted this morning. I use my mac for web surfing, music, 1080p video/netflix, gaming (WoW).
Is this normal? Will this hinder performance?
Thanks!
It's normal and no, it won't hinder performance. Also, it's not a count of how many page in events occurred, but rather the amount of data moved. Page ins occur when your computer copies information (apps, documents, etc.) from the hard drive into RAM to work on it. It's the page outs and swap used that indicate whether you're maxing out RAM or not.
Mac OS X: Reading system memory usage in Activity Monitor (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1342)
Is this normal? Will this hinder performance?
Thanks!
It's normal and no, it won't hinder performance. Also, it's not a count of how many page in events occurred, but rather the amount of data moved. Page ins occur when your computer copies information (apps, documents, etc.) from the hard drive into RAM to work on it. It's the page outs and swap used that indicate whether you're maxing out RAM or not.
Mac OS X: Reading system memory usage in Activity Monitor (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1342)
mrsnb
May 6, 02:35 PM
Thanks for that fast reply, it's coming up saying the mac server has rejected the password. Does that not mean the password I've forgotten is for the mac server? I know the password for my gmail, I've tested it on my windows computer.
mgg
May 2, 01:30 PM
As for practical reasons why someone would actually care? Only case I even heard that could potentially be affected is the incase slider...
I got a white iPhone at Verizon yesterday. Tested the Incase Slider on it, and it went on just fine.
I got a white iPhone at Verizon yesterday. Tested the Incase Slider on it, and it went on just fine.