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Same here, I was hoping that maybe the Security update would fix it, but no luck. (Didn't expect it too, but I can hope can't I) And since I copied everything to that drive and reformatted and reinstalled, I have no access to any of my old files…
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I realize that, but i'm actually only using 31 or so of the drive, but Get Info says I'm using 63.
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I only have an Express, and have never even used a regular (new/old, white/graphite) base station, but the first thing that comes to mind is that you don't have the Express becoming part of the graphite network. The second thing, but something I …
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Open the Classic Pane in System Preferences, and make sure it is not running. Open Terminal, type "top -uRF" (no quotes) and press enter. Now start Classic. TruBlueEnvironment should jump right to the top, unless you're doing something very…
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Well, seeing as Freescale (who's Freestyle?, watching too much Olympic swimming) isn't producing any of these RUMORED dual-core chips, I think the fact that IBM is MAKING SOMETHING a very positive thing. Also, IBM switched from 130nm to 90nm, and…
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What about... "Connect your new iSight 2 to your new 60GB iPod for hours of video recording. Automatically import into iMovie, or watch in QuickTime." "The new iPod mounting kit makes it easy to connect your iSight to the iPod" I don't kno…
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I think I'm gathering the right things from TotU. The way I was explaining it, the shorter electron travel times made the processor faster (in real work) when in fact they simply have longer times for the processor doing nothing, until the clock ti…
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That was more of a vent for the genuinely intelligence challenged people that hang around these boards. But after re-reading, I did notice something I forget to discuss, but wasn't sure if that was what you were in fact saying. If the processor …
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Zapchud, you obviously don't understand physics at all. Do you drive? I hope not. Ok a car is travelling at 60 mph (or for simplicities sake, 100kph). Lets say the car travels 120 miles (200km), it will take the car 2 hours to travel that di…
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It's in Luxembourg because it's the small country in Europe, possibly the world, and very few people live there so there are minimal taxes because only Luxembourgians have to pay them for purchasing music. It's in the Apple press release I think.
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I'm not exactly sure how it works exactly, but say 130nm, 90nm, and 65nm processes each produce 130nm, 90nm, and 65nm transistors and interconnects, for arguments sake. (I read this somewhere actually) So if you perfectly scales 970 at 130nm to 90n…
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I got one from the Towsen, MD store on Friday night, and they had five on the shelves + mine. Yet to find a 20GB 4G iPod though. I run sound for the youth at my church, so tested the AirTunes through the sound system. I had the station, plugged…
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Thanks, I'm just trying to get a feel, cuz if I play my cards right I might get an entire lab full. (The singularity of the topic starter, was used for accuracy in your posts, being envious and all, and was also written in such a way as to not be f…
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What's the actual throughput of AirPort/Extreme? I know 11/54Mbps but with the all the headers and encapsulation. It should be similar if not the same as ethernet. Anyway, I ripped a good many of my DVDs to my external HD. At anywhere from 170…
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I know in the long run it will be bad because of established use, but there is a nice side-effect to having MS integrate "All Stores" browsing. Having that will make store compete, and the only way they can compete is on price. So it's a matter of…
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I'd say to go with FCE, because you might want it later. I haven't done anything complicated at all with it since I bought it, but once I get a few bucks to spend on some decent setting, and a couple hundred hours to play with, I'll be making a r…
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I have: Internal 26.36/74.52 (80GB) External 37.61/76.20 (80GB) Superdrive
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Didn't I just say that. You did clarify the DLLs, but what you said doesn't really corralate to what Wine says they do, because they said you can use native ones, which brings up the question, Why would there be native, "call translators"? Tha…
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You mean Linux don't you, not Windows, in 10.4? There already is some, I guess, POSIX stuff in 10.3, so it isn't really that far fetched at all. A Windows compatibility layer would sound like MOSR but that's not what they said.
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Darwine's purpose isn't to be an emulator per-say, but to be a Windows compatibility layer. If you want to run your other OSes, I'm certain that all the code changes to QEmu they make will be put back into the tree and you can go there. I'm not …