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Quote: Originally posted by TigerWoods99 well everythin is set right so there is no reason it shouldnt work. its not like im a complete dumbass when it comes to computers. the internet should work automatically on mac. theres nothin wrong wit my …
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If worse comes to worse, I'll go back to Firefox...
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Quote: Originally posted by TigerWoods99 im convinced its the internet service Impossible. You said you couldn't access the router admin page. Even if the router wasn't connected to a cable/DSL modem, this HAS to work. Quote: im just g…
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On my linksys, it's http://192.168.0.100. I don't remember what the default is, but the info sheet that comes with the router will tell you otherwise you can get it from Linksys' website.
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Are you able to access the router's admin page? (That would be a test to ensure you're properly connected to your wireless network)
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Same deal with PithHelmet... I don't think I should have to pay for this functionality in my browser.
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Come on... if there's no standard and the RAM runs at (what would be) DDR600, what difference does it make. The manufacturer/vendor is guaranteeing that it runs at DDR600. Don't play semantics.
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Quote: Originally posted by drumsticks These things wear and tear. Just use it as normal and enjoy your new LCD! ^^^
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Stability, performance, and compliance are most important. Everything else is just fluff
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Agreed. Who wants to pay extra for a feature they cannot use or are not interested in?
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Yes.
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Quote: Originally posted by slughead LCDs use a light source unlike CRTs. Usually it makes them have much shorter life spans. The CRT itself is a light source and they dim over time as well. LCDs have a backlight which may or may not be rep…
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Pixels typically do not "die" over time. They're a result of a manufacturing defect in the panel. Typically, they'll show from first power up. An older LCD doesn't imply more dead pixels.
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It may work, but if the machine is spec'd for DDR400, it'll run at DDR400. Faster RAM doesn't make the machine faster.
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Quote: Originally posted by mercury7 How bout a gps widget lol ...it says "you are here" Sure, no problem... assuming a connected GPS communication and it can report the longitude and latitude info, one could use the Google Maps API to dis…
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I think Safari from 10.4.2 + CVS build of WebKit is fantastic. It's occasionally unstable (but that's my fault for updating the source too regularly) but for the most part, it's great. Yet another example of something working great for some and …
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Quote: Originally posted by aegisdesign Apple and Mozilla agreed to work together some time back on a standard plugin architecture for the two environments. http://www.mozilla.org/press/mozilla-2004-06-30.html I'd guess that extending that …
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Ahh, so it could be legit...
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I guess there really isn't one... it was dobby who said that NFS retained the resource fork but this is not true (and he posted a retraction).
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Quote: Originally posted by Macvault So is my problem really just the networking protocol (smb)? Or is it also the filesystem of the server? It is the networking protocol. This is how the local filesystem is represented "on the wire" (over th…