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With gestures - that can splatter paint in various sizes and shapes depending on the pressure applied to the screen.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism The Mac notebook in 1995 was the PowerBook 540. The PPC to x86 CPU speed won?t match up but the RAM, HDD, and overall weight and size of the machine should be fairly close. For the PowerBook 540 is was a 33MH…
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of the final Safari 4?
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flat... virtual scroll wheel?
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Quote: Originally posted by fuyutsuki For me, just fine, 9/10 - because the permissions on my widgets keep showing up as wrong in Disk Utility, though effects nothing in real usage. The permissions keep showing up as information, not as a pr…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross What are talking about? Go away and don't spoil our fun. Oh, c'mon. It was a joke. Get it? If you had been earlier, it wouldn't have been 30 minutes to keynote? You were spot on at 12:30. By the way, …
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross HA! I beat you by two minutes. It would have been more, but I couldn't get the stupid size thingy to work. Had it been more, you would have been snarky, but wrong.
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Quote: Originally posted by JLL Hidden? Secret? It's right there in the SysPref if you have the right GPU and an external display. To test it, quit System Preferences, re-launch it, and press "option" while clicking on the "Displays" prefer…
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Quote: Originally posted by kiwi-in-dc Might not be that silly - Steve's done an endianness migration once before when NeXTStep 3 became NeXTStep for Intel, then OPENSTEP for HP/PA-RISC and OPENSTEP for Sparc. They know how to do it - they alread…
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This is sillyness. The endian-ness of the Power line and Intel's chips are opposite. There is no direct corollary of Altivec, tens of thousands of apps wouldn't be binary compatible, etc. etc. There are only two scenarios I see: 1. Apple and I…
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Quote: And with Apple having already captured about 40 percent of the digital-music player market that is based on hard drives, analysts tell CBS Marketwatch that they see Apple's current success with the iPod as a harbinger of things to come in th…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha he had this weird knack of being able to *hear* when an edit-safe process was running. Could he count cards? Was he a good driver? I'm a good driver...
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha Nuh-uh. Punch cards. Ahhh, the good old days when retyping in a program in BASIC on the TRS-80 was *faster* than loading it off the tape. Hee. Toggle switches! Abacus! FINGERS! "One, two, a heap!"
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha Ah, I just meant hard drives. You wanna go back to floppies, remember the 8" monstrosities that held like 32kB? (Only in geekdom will you see two guys trying to out do each other using floppies.) Two …
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha 80? *snort* 20MB was *HUGE* I tell you. Certainly no one was going to need more than that anytime soon... Well, I'm not counting the little bitty Sinclair, PET and Commodore 64, the fat mac, or the ran…
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Quote: Originally posted by Mendosi Hands up if your current computer has larger Video RAM than your first Hard Drive. -sticks his hand up- I love technology. Mendosi My first hard drive was an 80 MB jobbie on a duo 210. I used Disk Do…
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Quote: Originally posted by danielctull I've tried to do this, but it just wont overwrite the file..? I click overwrite and it says "Couldn?t save document as hosts in folder etc." You have to "sudo pico" the file, or alternatively, you can g…
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Quote: Originally posted by ZO awesome, thanks if you do any encoding can you give your machine's specs (processor, ram) what source file is and destination, and approx speed? for example, if you have 1 minute of DV material and convert it…
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Quote: Originally posted by - J B 7 2 - Ahhh good question. Anyone? ... Anyone? Any hint of native HDV support? Removed
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Quote: Originally posted by RolandG I am sorry, but could you please explain what a 10-10-220 is? From all I have heard, Skype does offer calls to regular phone (it's called SkypeOut) and voice quality - which was my biggest concern due to the li…