Friday, June 3, 2011

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  • skunk
    Sep 17, 10:42 AM
    Not looking good. Unless she was hoping you'd follow her into the back of the store...





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  • twoodcc
    Apr 21, 09:23 PM
    lol i didnt think so, not with twoodcc talking about i7's and such
    been thinking about swallowing the mac pro pride, and going the hackintosh route, been reading the F@H FAQ about the gpu's an such, and i'd get a tonne more hackintosh for my money then i would mac pro, so i may go down that route, would prolly make upgrading things to stay current a lot easier then the mac pro too :D

    that's not a bad route to go at this point. but remember, for gpu folding you have to use windows, at least for now.

    any you really only get a tone of points if you overclock or run multiple gpus in windows





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  • mim
    May 6, 01:16 AM
    Originally posted by markjs
    I was drawn to this forum because I am interested in computers generally and macs almost qualify.....but seriously I poked around on a mac for about an hour today, and found that some things are less intuitive (minimizing and closing windows). Also I found that some things easily accessible in windows are not accessible at all in mac OSX. I felt like the computer was "dumbed down" for me. All in all it was a computer and pefectly capable internet machine, but at least in an hour nothing even came close to winning me ove. Oh yeah it also crashed once too.

    I think you'll find that using Windows has become a habit - that's why you find it more intuitive. I know from experience that new computer users vastly prefer the mac environment. I used to tutor a couple of classes for CAD where many people hadn't used a computer before. We had both mac and windows machines. Some people prefered the windows machines - because that is what they were used to. I can't remember I new computer user who gravitated towards a pc, rather than a mac. Not only is the interface quite clear, but you're right - it seems dumbed down. Exactly what they wanted.

    Now OSX is hardly a dumbed down system. It seems simple if you leave it alone. But you can call up a full unix shell very easily, and control many many things through the comand line interface. You also have Applescript - which is similar to Rexx in old unix environments - it allows you to script functions in the system and most programs very very easily. Very powerful. Nothing like it right out of the box in windows. And for true powerusers the c-prompt in windows is so un-itergrated with the main system that it's a real pain to use.

    I can think of various things in Windows that are easily available - but shouldn't be. Like virtual memory setting, video settings, virtual devices, etc. I - now using computers for 20 years - have made the mistake of deleting the scsi device drivers in Windows. I mean, all my drive were IDE! Right? Wrong. The Scsi drivers were required to run the ATAPI layers which allow various software to read from the CD-drive! This kind of cr$p doesn't happen in osX. Everything that needs to be hidden away is. You can get to it, but you should never ever need to.

    OSX is more stable. Not by much anymore, but enough that any serious sys admin would run a server using it rather than windows. That says a lot. OSX is more sophisticated in a number of important ways - you should read about Quartz Extreme (the graphics system). It uses some impressive technology (basically old - yes - similar to unix systems, but far more advanced than anything Windows has to offer).

    It has saved my job on more than one occasion - things >work< in osX, even when they're on the edge of the capability of the machine...I've had jobs where the same process just crashed faster windows machines (this was mostly when dealing with large graphic files...).

    Despite all this - the reason I love macs is the design. Where can you find cases like them in the pc world?! Not just good looks either - you should play with a power mac case...you can open the entire case to expose the motherboard fully without turning the damn thing off! I would have killed to find a PC case like that when I was repairing computers.

    And don't forget the iApps either. Beautiful designed hardware, beautiful designed software. There is no equal to iTunes or iPhoto on windows. There is not. I have paid money for and been through literally hundereds of programs. Nothing can compare.

    dickrichie is right - we are proud to use beautiful, efficient tools. That's what the mac is.





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  • 840quadra
    Sep 27, 11:58 AM
    Oh noes! The dreaded off-topic discussion on numbering schemes that pops up after each os update. ;)

    indeed the trend continues!

    None the less, I am excited for a new build!



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  • magikpants
    Oct 16, 04:16 PM
    seriously, I want both.





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  • spydr
    Mar 26, 08:06 PM
    1: I believe so.
    2: Jobs, probably.

    Not an iPad. Not a publicity stunt either � they both have a need for a low key meeting so things between them don't get much worse to the merriment of Redmond.



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  • nagromme
    Nov 7, 05:20 PM
    Orwell's nightmare. Powered by Apple.

    You should have worried more when cell phones got GPS for emergency response service. GPS allows real tracking, and phones allow long-range data transmission, all tied to your phone account, address and payment info.

    In the face of that, how does adding a radio tag (as already used for lots of things) that communicates a few inches make a phone so much scarier?





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  • chaosbunny
    Apr 23, 04:12 AM
    So let's see ...

    I use Macs & I am creative (graphic designer/illustrator), but apart from that I am certainly no vegetarian, I ride a heavily customized Honda Shadow 600 chopper, I wear casual clothes, prefer beer to wine, would take a tunafish sandwich over hummus any day, watch Hollywood movies and drink Red Bull. :)



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  • Rend It
    Nov 21, 06:24 PM
    ... sooo, a thermocouple (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermocouple) on a chip? Thermocouples have horrendous efficiency. I don't see how a such a chip in an enclosed environment (like a laptop motherboard) can achieve enough of a thermal gradient to produce enough current to be useful.

    I dunno, i'm skeptical.

    Skeptical you should be, but these aren't really thermocouples. The same physical principle applies, but thermocouples are really only for temperature measurement. These are thermoelectric coolers. See here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peltier-Seebeck_effect).

    If you want to power the temperature change yourself, you need a high current. But if you want to generate electricity from them, then just connect them into a circuit with out any powersupply i.e. stick a fan's power terminals on that, stick one side of the TEC on a hot chip or cup of tea etc. to setup the delta T. (temp difference) then the fan will start spinning!


    Dan :-)

    While what you're saying is true in principle, I seriously doubt the practicality of what you're suggesting. TECs are moderately efficient at converting electricity into a temperature differential (or being used as a heat pump), but their efficiency in the other mode of operation (Seebeck effect) is very, very low (typ. < 5%). If you take a chip-sized (~ 1 cm^2) TEC, connect it between a hot processor core at 100 C and ambient temperature at 25 C, you will not have enough power to turn a computer fan at any modest speed. Furthermore, even if you could harvest that electricity and store it, the added energy would be less than 0.1% of a typical laptop battery. :rolleyes:

    If you wanted to use a larger TEC module (say 16 cm^2) on top of the 80 C CPU case, then the added energy would be less than 1%.

    Estimates based on info here (http://www.ferrotec.com/technology/thermoelectric/thermalRef13.php).





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  • flopticalcube
    Mar 13, 01:14 PM
    You bet! Lets put back what greed and globalist conspiracies have recked. Here is a nice article. http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/03/in-early-2010-somewhere-high.ars We as americans need to replace co like Apple,dell and boeing that sell their souls to the devil for subsidised money. The money needed to run the country isn't abundant and china IS the real enemy that we are foolishly helping. We don't need china, they need us and if I start a co soon, china isn't even on my profit radar, just my military one.

    That article contains some errors. Shipping rates, for instance, are about the same as they were in 2008 and similar to 2002 so that is a red herring.

    I would also question you as to why you think that China is an enemy? They appear to be more like a partner in a symbiotic relationship. You need each other.



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  • Dreadnought
    May 28, 05:14 AM
    Good Job Redeye, just installed 0,4B and it's great! Keep it up!! BTW, can we link to this thread in our text below?





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  • RaZaK
    Mar 27, 02:29 PM
    Eric: Come on Steve, I want an updated MacBook Pro now.
    Steve: You know what, I have it, it's ready, but I refuse to release it.

    not to worry



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  • MacCoaster
    Sep 20, 05:50 PM
    Originally posted by dricci
    P4s can't go Dual. It's sorta like the G3, it's just not designed to do that. It wouldn't work.
    That is what the Pentium 4 XEON is for. So yes, P4s can go dual, in the Xeon configuration.

    Edit: Hell, it can do 4-way or more. Quad G4 Macs? In your dreams...





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  • Iscariot
    Apr 10, 12:09 AM
    The point of PP seems to be to get rid of the consequences

    PP offers a too easy fix to people's indiscretion

    Made up nonsense.



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  • MadeTheSwitch
    Apr 27, 10:31 AM
    So Trump sounds more like a frightened child scared of what is under the bed more and more each day.






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  • Josh
    Sep 17, 12:08 PM
    Just tell her she's the Apple of your eye.

    hahaha lol..I kill me.....

    ok, maybe not.


    But yeah - do not stalk her at her workplace. Never turns out for the better.

    Plus, girls like mystery and by showing up in a place you KNOW she will be, you're removing all the mystery.

    If you can, without stalking her or being creepy, find out what other stuff she likes besides Apple, or where you might have an UNPLANNED encounter with her, you might have a chance of saving this situation.

    Other than that, it looks quite tricky....tricky tricky tricky.



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  • jonnysods
    Mar 28, 09:06 AM
    So exciting. I love the OS roadmap updates.





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  • spicyapple
    Aug 14, 11:46 AM
    When Apple aired those Intel ads of the Intel fab plant talking about dull PCs, a lot of PC users got angry over that. There was quite a backlash against Apple when they do negative advertising like that, simply making PC users look stupid (which they are of course ;)). It harkens back to the days, post-1984 ad, when they shown PC users as lemmings walking off a cliff. Hehe. :)





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  • twoodcc
    Apr 23, 10:30 AM
    Okay, I fixed it! I enter in the -advmethods in advanced and that got me one to work on straight away! Apparently this is quite a common problem, so if you're having problems with your Folding@Home, then try that tag and it'll probably work. Now I'm using my full CPU and Folding away!

    King Mook Mook

    thanks for joining! and glad you got it fixed!

    you can look at your log file to see the status of the current unit you're working on. once you complete a unit, could take 12 hours or so, depending on the unit, then you'll show up on the stats page





    bjdku
    Sep 27, 12:35 PM
    I really hope this fixes the AFP-Photoshop issue. Altough that is really Adobe's problem





    igmolinav
    Sep 24, 04:58 PM
    Hi !!!

    Which of the following two sleeves would you choose for the 12" ibook and why?

    From Brenthaven:
    http://store.apple.com/1-800-780-5009/WebObjects/EducationIndividual.woa/70905/wo/E71t1k8mfo0d3qnAhT01jTCbN4R/5.0.15.1.0.6.25.7.11.1.1

    From Shinza:
    http://shinza.com/product_info.php?products_id=45

    Is there any other sleeve brand and model that you would choose for the 12" ibook?

    Thank you,

    igmolinav
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    mac15
    Feb 29, 10:04 PM
    I just pulled my sim card out of my Motorola T720 and threw into my mums nokia something or other. It works fine, I'm not sure what problems your having





    Frobozz
    Apr 5, 09:59 AM
    I have used a Moto Xoom. Honeycomb requires you learn a new user interface. Instead of a nice seamless experience where you can get right in to using apps, you have to learn about the literally 3 or 4 different ways to trigger, dismiss, and access apps. If they're utilities, they're accessed one way. If they're apps, you've got an app menu and a desktop-style metaphor to try-- either works. It's confusing as hell. I mean, you can LEARN anything, but why would you want to.

    Bottom line-- a Xoom is $800, it's far less functional, and it's far more confusing to use.





    redeye be
    Oct 5, 05:40 PM
    ...(BTW which store is it?!?!)...
    doPi (http://www.dopi.be)


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