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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison I'd say look at QNAP, Synology, and maybe Thecus for a good price/performance NAS. You may even want to look at an HP Mediasmart running Windows Home Server for your needs. Probably the best "bang for …
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From your home directory - ~/Application Support/iWeb/Domain That one "file" (it's a package) has everything in it. Cheers, Martin.
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Quote: Originally Posted by franksargent I wish that were true, but I did blow it majorly. However, the fastest HD's are currently Seagate's SAS Savvio's which are 2.5" and the newest WD 300GB 10K Raptor, which while still fitting a 3.5" for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by franksargent Oops, my bad. Actually they can be quicker, for random IO loads, because the maximum seeks distance is smaller. Sun 2.5" Fibre Channel server drives do about as many random IOPS at 10,000 RPM as the 1…
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Yeah, they're pretty good. My eldest would futz about making pictures and playing with colours and shapes using Showcase on my old SGI Indigo2 when she was two and half or so. She's also looked like a little version of the girl from Jurassic Par…
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Quote: Originally Posted by technosmurf I may be wrong on this since I've never used this method before, but I thought that there were several significant disadvantages to sending SMS messages to a friend's email gateway: - your message doesn't …
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Quote: Originally Posted by allblue No. From the article: "Any computer left exposed and unpatched against the attack, regardless of operating system, can have its DNS cache "poisoned," tricking the computer into visiting a malicious website even…
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Data point - I'm with physguy, it works just fine, as advertised for me. The only issue is not syncing other people's calendars that I'm subscribed to in iCal, so I turned off calendar syncing. The rest works fine for me (MBP, 3G iPhone) and for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ePan Wow, that's brilliant. Draw a direct parallel between customers who are unhappy with your product, and folks who believed the earth was flat--while of course absolving yourself of any responsibility. Gee, I'm sold…
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I've had this too - bar stays green, full for a couple of days then suddenly is dead, or red and needs charging.
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Quote: Originally Posted by OahuSurf I'm currently buying apps on my iPhone and syncing with a friends computer. I plan to buy a new MacBook when new ones are released... Will I have to repurchase them since my iPhone is synced with another com…
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So I have a few apps: Near Pics - alright, but I deleted it when I bought Vicinity, which is very good (assuming the phone can find its location) Facebook - excellent app, if you're into facebook. Very Apple style and looks like it came with the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mbradley67 I was actually optimistic that time. It was running great....long enough for me to create an account and navigate around quite a bit. Still up at the moment, I have MobileMe prefpane installed and push sy…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones My iPhone 16 GB 2G phone works great with the 2.0 software. The 2.0 software is the same for all iPhones. Likewise my 8 GB, not problems, lots of fun. Cheers, Martin.
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I don't know the quadra, but I had a 750 GB Lacie D2, and it was two smaller drives back to back (i.e. twice the length of the single drive D2 units). I'd also add that I've had four D2's (two single disk, the dual disk, and a DVD writer), and all t…
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We also have two iPhones - we have a .Mac address each (I guess Family Pack upgrade would be the easiest thing for you?), then we have a calendar each and just subscribe to one anothers calendars (which will be even better with MobileMe, as the upd…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud I never said "it shouldn't have been an Air." All I said was that she was a bad shopper. You don't have to have a PHD or be a CPA to realize that anything that gets devalued by 1/6th of its initial cost in 5 m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud I don't know- I'm not her "personal shopper". But you know it shouldn't have been an Air? How did you know?
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot If the Airport Extreme is your router, it doesn't come with any sort of manual. You have to use "Help" on the Mac. The only way to "access" the Airport is through Airport Utility, and it does NOT…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud No- just a bad shopper! Really? What should his wife have bought?