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Quote: Originally posted by tacojohn Alright- I guess I'll try that and see if it works... If you are running iPod Software 1.3 for Windows, when you plug it in it will automatically mount as a disk. -- Mark
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Quote: Originally posted by Anders Well I don´t know. My current plan gives me: ¢10/m talk ¢4/SMS Free GPRS No monthly fee No minimum use And thats with a weak dollar Is it much cheaper in US? I'm paying about $80 a month for …
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Quote: Originally posted by onlooker Yes, but almost all interfaces are like that at first. Maya, Photoshop I've been using Maya since before the release of 1.0 and the interface has not changed much in that time. Photoshop, if anything, has …
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Quote: Originally posted by Yevgeny Get some hours on your cell phone plan and save your wrists for other RSI. SMS is not a big thing here in the states, probably because we're purists and like using our phones for talking. The difference in …
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Well, I'll warn you right now that Logic's interface is so inscrutable that I'd bet money it's going to change in a release or two. -- Mark
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Umm, I can use my own .wav files or MIDI files on my Nokia 3650, exactly the same formats that they want to sell me. This has not seemed to hurt availability of these phones. -- Mark
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I've used the default 4200 drive in mine for DV work pretty extensively and it's never let me down. -- Mark
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Quote: Originally posted by Gargoyle I think £21 is a very reasonable compensation for Apple to lose out on considering... They might offer you a refund that you could use to buy a G5... -- Mark
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Quote: Originally posted by Gizzmonic I guess that explains why Apple wants $900 to replace an iBook screen, and resellers charge $1050 to replace the 17" Powerbook screen. If you're talking about an Apple Authorized Service Provider, they sh…
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Quote: Originally posted by Nr9 if u have a large fan in NAND gate, you are goign to get lots of NMOS in series so large eq resistance. if you have a low resistance gate with small as shit fan in, you can feed a lower voltage to it. They put …
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Quote: Originally posted by Gizzmonic I've gotten quotes from the local Apple Store and another Mac reseller. Bottom line: Apple doesn't cover shattered LCD screens...ever. None of them want less than $900 for the repair. The excuse is that …
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Quote: Originally posted by sinclairZX81 Apple retail stores don't do BTO. which sucks by the way. You can, as I did, walk into an Apple Store and request that they order you a CTO (Apple's current term) system. They go to a special URL to a…
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What, the software restore disc had 10.2 on it?? -- Mark
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I believe AGP is based on the PCI spec and is usually controlled by the PCI controller. That's one reason that on most PCs you can use the AGP slot OR the closest PCI slot, but not both. -- Mark
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Quote: Originally posted by DMBand0026 Why can't we do wireless power? The radiant energy needed to transmit power wirelessly would destroy your office. The biggest issue is that wireless signals drop in intensity with the square of distance,…
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Quote: Originally posted by ast3r3x It seems like they would only fix problems that happen because of a glitch in the hardware, and normally if that happens it would happen to other people and apple would fix the hardware for free anyways. Th…
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Quote: Originally posted by mark_wilkins Telephone support for the OS and apps that come with the computer for the duration of the warranty. On-site technical support for desktop machines, in many areas Extended warranty to three years, for…
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Quote: Originally posted by Airweasel45 I just bought a new G5 and got the 3 year Applecare Protection Plan, but I'm not exactly sure what the benfits of that are. Does anyone else know more about this? Thanks Mark Telephone support for th…
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Quote: Originally posted by LoCash to create an accurate suspension of reality That's a little bit of a distortion, if only in that film's approximation of reality is closer to that of low-fi recorded audio (in the sense that people tend to th…
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Quote: Originally posted by Res For most humans, the eye's "sample frequency" is 70 to 80Hz -- that's why the flickering on a 60Hz monitor can be so annoying. The human eye doesn't really have a "sample frequency" as such, though increased fra…