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Quote: Originally posted by bergz This video has been beaten into the ground already, but since we're pointing stuff out, the fat fuck gets winded really easily, and doesn't seem to recover. Also, see where he's running across the stage, hurt…
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ahh...give him a break...he obviously doesn't get enough sex at home. not to mention he has to sell a crappy product...for a crappy company...
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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol D'oh...my bad. I didn't realize this was Apple's own default rule. Looks like sheets need a new UI to accommodate them going off the screen. that's the word: ratio...right ratio not resolution...…
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Quote: Originally posted by GogDog Well, I'm running 1240 x 768. Anything higher than that on this monitor seems tiny. can you do 1024 by 768? that's probably the correct res for that screen.
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Why the hell does Apple cripple the iMac like this anyway. I mean, on the iBook it's understandable given the competition with the pb line, but on the iMac? It's like they don't want to sell monitors.
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according to a new york times review, the wifi is pretty much useless since it can only communicate with a computer less than 100 feet away which has special software installed. (ie: it can't send pics straight to the net)
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Quote: Originally posted by BoeManE Windows has a neat little feature that does this. If two computers are networked and in the same workgroup, you can use the DOS window to send messages accross the network. I can remeber the exact command fo…
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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol Good post dfiler. Speaking of tradition: Safari has broken it with the introduction of tabs. The confusion lies in its way to close them via keyboard shortcuts. For example, the traditional cmd-w no…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacRonin Madness! Madness! Madness! ...and yet totally desirable. Extreme word processing, anyone?
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Quote: Originally posted by chych Oh you can most definitely connect to other computers via IP. I do it all the time and this is my setup: -Mac hosts wireless network, has internal ip of 10.0.2.1 -Mac has SMB sharing enabled -PC laptop is co…
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Quote: Originally posted by chych That's most definitely incorrect, using the IP address is almost exclusively how I use SMB, and it always works. we're talking about accessing the mac from the windows computer. you can't just go into My Comp…
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Quote: Originally posted by chych Can you see if you can connect to your G4 from the PC using smb? Turn on windows file sharing on the Mac, enable accounts for it, and on the PC connect to the Mac (i.e. go to \\\\macipaddress in an explorer windo…
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Quote: Originally posted by Vox Barbara What do you mean precisely? The nature of a Mac (or Mac purchase for that matter) is exactly not trivial. The point is that it's a sticker: if you like/don't mind it, then you leave it alone. If you do…
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No more 12"?! WTF?!
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Again I'll repeat, YOU ALL NEED TO GET A LIFE. The difference between Microsoft's design and Apple's is that Microsoft's bad design doesn't come off with a thumbnail. If it saves me a few dollars, I have no problem with it. I'll just take it off as …
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what sort of work is done in this office? (ie: call center vs: a bunch of people on computers) Also, how big (sq-ft and people) is this space?
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I noticed this and something else as well when I connected my flash drive to my windows computer. For each file (eg: index.htm) there was another file (._index.htm) In relation to the dsstore, windows does a similar thing, such as the Thumbs.db f…
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Quote: Originally posted by SoopaDrive This is incorrect. You haven't been around many PCs have you. I have seen MANY systems with the IBM logo sticker on it. the point we're all trying to make here is intel stickers coming with a system, no…
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wonder how much it costs to build a home like that compared to a standard home. Kinda useless around New England anyway, but maybe in california and florida and places like that. Anyone?
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The mac mini definitely doesn't count. It's overpriced for it's extremely limited features. I can get a similarly-specced pc for ~300 with keyboard, mouse and monitor (and sometimes printer)