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[quote]One thing that I REALLY like about Sprint that I CANNOT STAND about anyone else is that if you're out of range or for some reason your phone can't be contacted, Sprint will automatically bring the caller to voice mail. Not sure when you las…
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it'll be quite a bit more annoying to implement... well, on 2nd thought, maybe not...depends ont he protocal...I was thinking that you'll have to do TCP/IP stack on the receiver, but if you send the data via UDP, it's much easier...However, you'll n…
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iPod uses a PP5002B-C chip made by PortalPlayer. PP5002B chip has a ARM7 TDMI based core with a coprocessor dedicated to real time encoding acceleration. It can decode and encode MP3, WAV, and AIFF. Too bad Apple didn't include a sound in jack... Fl…
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[quote]Originally posted by Paul: how do you fo a hard reset? Hold "Menu" and "Play/Pause" button at the same time. If you hold FF & REW during boot, it'll go into Diagnostic mode.
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Get the new Nikon 3500! I think it's the best compact 3MP camera...'course it's the newest, which helps
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really? not even divx.com? also, there's all sort of tricks for windows to get certain files to play, namely changing file extensions etc...so that might be your problem...i dunno...getting audio right is better than 99% of the divx files out there…
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have you considered the concept of reading the prints on the transformer? Mine says Input: AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz...in other words, it'll work fine.
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sounds more like you have airport not on DHCP and don't remember the IP to find it...(or maybe simply need to have your computer on DHCP) hard reset is a good start...(came across something like that once before, don't remember how i fixed it though…
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With the Graphite Basestation, there's a capacitor problem Apple acknowledged. Depends on the blinking pattern of your basestation...if it's all green, then it's some other weird problem...I had a middle red-blink, followed by all 3 blinking orange,…
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just google for "dvd firmware update", and you should come up with a site that has region free firmwares for most drives...might need a PC to flash it, and also need region-free software, which I'm not sure if the Apple DVD player is...
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[quote]Originally posted by Ebby: If you didn't know, "hubs" are MUCH slower than "switches". All wireless stations are hubs, as far as I know. That's debatable...on a 2-4 computer network, Hubs are not that much slower...Switches has to resolv…
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the current firmware in the superdrives (A/103 and A/104) checks the dye first, decide if it's 2x rated media, and then burn...There's a very remote possibility that someone will make a firmware hack to get around this, but don't count on it. I've …
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[quote]Originally posted by thuh Freak: leisure suit larry? [edit]i guess i guessed wrong [/edit] [ 08-26-2002: Message edited by: thuh Freak ] lol...while we are on the subject, why not go a little further and bring the entire li…
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after so many posts and nobody mentioned Futurama? Fox can'd it mid-way last season and said there would be another season, but how many eps? like 6 or something? *sigh* the Simpsons was good for a while, and it's a good thing that its going into t…
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[quote]Originally posted by Outsider: you should actually read up on some elementary books before trying to tackle and understand string theory. Stephen Hawkjings is a good author to start out with, as is Michio Kaku and Paul Davies. Good luck! …
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[quote]Originally posted by Outsider: I'm presently finishing up a book on superstring theory and I'd like to keep up the momentum by going right to some piece of reading. I'm in the mood for some recent SciFi but something with substance and quali…
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[quote]Just like Office X (block port 222). Since when? I tried it sometime ago, and came to the conclusion that it was port 2000-3000...which is what Brickhouse is setup for me... As for random port hopping, i doubt it...worse comes to worst, y…
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telnet, ftp, and ipfw are some of the ones i use as well...the best thing is to be able to compile *nix source code (./configure, make; make install) and run free software! (web analyzer or what not)
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In short, I don't think so... You'll need the region-free firmware first, which exist, but a Mac flashing program isn't...So you'll have to take the drive out of a Mac, plug it into a PC, flash the firmware, connect it back in the Mac...this is muc…
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putting left hand on keyboard when browsing the web == too much effort point + click && point + click == too much effort point + click = what can be easier? I'm addicted to tabbed browsing now...it's also useful in the sense that w…