Rt&Dzine
Mar 28, 12:48 AM
I'm talking about the animals getting large dose exposures, like around the Japanese reactors. Birds get exposed then fly away and settle in populated areas. It was my understanding the this much radiation takes hundreds of years to dissipate. So if we assume the birds in my example don't get eaten by other animals (or be eaten by humans), if any exposed animals died they would still be radioactive and a health hazard to people coming across their bodies.
And what of the radiation the Japanese plants are pouring into the ocean, which can expose ocean life, that people might eat later in other countries?
I usually try to avoid dead, wild animals as a matter of course.
The radiation in the water is of concern to fish and seaweed nearby. They're already assuming seafood consumption will go down in Japan and imported meats will go up.
@Sydde, I didn't think about them carrying and distributing contaminated materials. Something to consider. It's a messy situation.
And what of the radiation the Japanese plants are pouring into the ocean, which can expose ocean life, that people might eat later in other countries?
I usually try to avoid dead, wild animals as a matter of course.
The radiation in the water is of concern to fish and seaweed nearby. They're already assuming seafood consumption will go down in Japan and imported meats will go up.
@Sydde, I didn't think about them carrying and distributing contaminated materials. Something to consider. It's a messy situation.
PhoneyDeveloper
Apr 6, 12:21 AM
The basic idea is simple.
Create a view. Add to it whatever subviews you need, pickerview, done button etc. When you create the view have its frame be offscreen to the bottom. AddSubview the view to something that's onscreen and then use UIView animation to animate the frame of the view onscreen. Animate the view offscreen in response to the done button.
Create a view. Add to it whatever subviews you need, pickerview, done button etc. When you create the view have its frame be offscreen to the bottom. AddSubview the view to something that's onscreen and then use UIView animation to animate the frame of the view onscreen. Animate the view offscreen in response to the done button.
(marc)
Nov 13, 04:24 PM
Great photos! Although it's trivial, it's a cool thought that the moonshine gets reflected by the water, whether you're standing at a lakeshore or watching from space :)
cootersgarage6
Feb 27, 04:07 PM
Lol... I wonder what they are going to put after OS also.. Like Mac OSX.. I think just Mac OS will be weird.
IBradMac
Oct 13, 06:50 PM
Was trapped on a warm day in august..and were rescued on a coal'd mid October day.
bwt
Mar 12, 10:31 AM
yes -- auto brightness on... anyone else have issue? thx!
DoctorSubmarine
Sep 7, 08:06 PM
I'm planning on purchasing the new iPod touch sometime this week, and I want to get a new case to go with it. However, how can I get one that will fit the new model? Not only is it thinner, but it has that camera, which most current cases will cover up, and possibly even scratch. Any ideas?
MullySCFC
Apr 5, 01:18 PM
Hi all,
I have tried to activate my iPad with an o2 microsim that got delivered today. I followed the instructions on the pamflet provided but I could not activate the sim. I think the iPad was previously activated with 3 but from my understanding I thought all iPads were unlocked.
I get the error message: 'The SIM card inserted in this iPad does not appear to be supported.'
I've been up to the o2 store today and again a different sim did not work. This led me to believe that the problem lay with it already being activated on another network (3).
Any resolution to this would be superb as I'd love to use the 3G on the iPad, preferably with o2, I was going to order a 3 microsim as they had none in the store to see if it worked.
Thanks
Cross posted: http://www.ifans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=339116
I have tried to activate my iPad with an o2 microsim that got delivered today. I followed the instructions on the pamflet provided but I could not activate the sim. I think the iPad was previously activated with 3 but from my understanding I thought all iPads were unlocked.
I get the error message: 'The SIM card inserted in this iPad does not appear to be supported.'
I've been up to the o2 store today and again a different sim did not work. This led me to believe that the problem lay with it already being activated on another network (3).
Any resolution to this would be superb as I'd love to use the 3G on the iPad, preferably with o2, I was going to order a 3 microsim as they had none in the store to see if it worked.
Thanks
Cross posted: http://www.ifans.com/forums/showthread.php?t=339116
jessica.
Apr 22, 07:00 AM
Perhaps reading other press releases will help you? Unless the app is from a company that already has a strong brand I think a press release is pointless but ymmv.
macguy11
Mar 19, 11:40 AM
Anyone have any updates on the line or shipment here today?
Michaelgtrusa
Mar 15, 12:58 AM
From what i've heard AOL's policies led to the reason for leaving. AHuffington tried to convince him to stay, but no dice.
Jovian9
Dec 16, 01:44 PM
Update for sale:
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Keyboard
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Mouse
Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Keyboard
Apple Wireless/Bluetooth Mouse
Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter
d4nn0
Dec 16, 05:06 PM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16836121119
These are the best value speakers I've ever found... I use them on my powerbook and they're great for the price
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16836121109
These would be better if you need something more compact, without a subwoofer
PS: If you're in Canada, just use NCIX.com and search for them. They also have reviews
These are the best value speakers I've ever found... I use them on my powerbook and they're great for the price
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16836121109
These would be better if you need something more compact, without a subwoofer
PS: If you're in Canada, just use NCIX.com and search for them. They also have reviews
WillEH
Apr 27, 09:16 PM
No, I can reply to it. :(
kyleaa
Jun 21, 06:44 PM
What time is everyone planning on showing up? I'm thinking 6ish, but idk
MacForScience
Mar 13, 01:28 PM
At the moment im just using the iMac G4 as a print server and music player in the kitchen (1GHz, 1GB, USB2, 802.11G) however im toying with the idea of turning it into a backup server and was wondering if anyone had any insight into the best way to go about it?
At the minute i have my main computer (an intel imac) in my bedroom with a number of external drives for storage which backs up to a Drobo using Time Machine. The problem i have is that the Drobo is way too loud for the room.
My first idea is to put the Drobo in the kitchen attached to the iMac G4 and backup over the wifi (as my Airport Extreme is in living room) my main issue with it is this and a full backup is around 2.5TB which would take over a month :rolleyes:
is anyone out there using such an old computer for this sort of thing? and do you have any tips? Money is also an issue at the moment so i cant go out and buy something quieter! :o Any help appreciated
I think you answered your own question on this one. You either have to deal with the noise, deal with the slow transfers over wireless or put in a wired network. The wired network is not that expensive if you do it yourself. The most expensive part is the router.
I personally recommend not doing this sort of thing (everyone thinks a server is cool but most have no idea how to use them) but if you really want to do this you need a wired network.
Cheers
At the minute i have my main computer (an intel imac) in my bedroom with a number of external drives for storage which backs up to a Drobo using Time Machine. The problem i have is that the Drobo is way too loud for the room.
My first idea is to put the Drobo in the kitchen attached to the iMac G4 and backup over the wifi (as my Airport Extreme is in living room) my main issue with it is this and a full backup is around 2.5TB which would take over a month :rolleyes:
is anyone out there using such an old computer for this sort of thing? and do you have any tips? Money is also an issue at the moment so i cant go out and buy something quieter! :o Any help appreciated
I think you answered your own question on this one. You either have to deal with the noise, deal with the slow transfers over wireless or put in a wired network. The wired network is not that expensive if you do it yourself. The most expensive part is the router.
I personally recommend not doing this sort of thing (everyone thinks a server is cool but most have no idea how to use them) but if you really want to do this you need a wired network.
Cheers
nkawtg72
Dec 1, 03:04 PM
i've always wondered why someone doesn't put a small cam in a plugin module, similar in size to a USB cable dock connector. the cam would be facing forward of course, have a light for additional illumination and would be able to communicate with software on the iPhone to do video chatting.
OnceUGoMac
Sep 20, 02:04 AM
Each time I've ordered, I was required to demonstrate my educational status. I had to fax a copy of my student ID. The info is on their site.
bidwalj
May 1, 10:50 AM
You will get a brand new one, just take it in
jvmxtra
Mar 28, 02:27 PM
I haven't seen this news anywhere else.
http://3anime.com/apple-ipad-2-jailbreak-on-ios-4-3-1-now-possible-with-pwnagetool/3426
Its good news for those who updated their Apple iPad 2 and iPhone 4 to iOS 4.3.1. The download of the PwnageTool is now ready for those who want to jailbreak their devices now. It has been a long wait for consumers as they waited for the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak since Apple announced a iOS 4.3.1 that will break the vulnerability to unlock the iPad 2. PwnageTool is the latest jailbreak from the Dev-team with the help of DjayB6 on iOS 4.3.1 jailbreak bundle and Universal Ramdisk Fixer. All iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch under the firmware iOS 4.3.1 can now be successfully jailbroken. We have the easy guide on how to do the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1 using PwnageTool. Again this is a tethered jailbreak!
Here we have the quick steps on how to with with the Apple iPad 2 jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1:
Step 1: Download PwnageTool bundle (includes Universal Ramdisk Fixer) for your version of iOS device. Extract the .zip folder, in there you will find a .bundle file, for this guide, we are using iPhone 4 bundle iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle. Move this file to your desktop.
Step 2: Download PwnageTool 4.2 and copy it to /Applications directory. Right click, and then click on �Show Package Contents�
Step 3: Navigate to Contents/Resources/FirmwareBundles/ and paste iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle file in this location.
Step 4: Download Universal Ramdisk Fixer (part of the PwnageTool bundle package that you downloaded in Step 1 above) and simply install it as shown in the screenshots below. This is important because Ramdisk in the current version of PwnageTool is broken. This Universal Ramdisk Fixer basically patches it correctly for iOS 4.3.1 firmware
Step 5: Download iOS 4.3.1 firmware. Move this file to your desktop
Step 6: Start PwnageTool in �Expert mode� and select your device
Step 7: Browse for iOS 4.3.1 firmware for your device
Step 8: Now select �Build� to start creating custom 4.3.1 firmware file
Step 9: PwnageTool will now create the custom .ipsw file for your iPhone which will be jailbroken.
Step 10: Now follow the following steps to enter DFU mode using PwnageTool
Step 11: Start iTunes, click on your iOS device icon from the sidebar in iTunes. Now press and hold left �alt� (option) button on Mac, or Left �Shift� button if you are on Windows on the keyboard and then click on �Restore� (Not �Update� or �Check for Update�) button in the iTunes and then release this button.
Step 12: iTunes will be doing most of the work in this step. Your iOS device screen at this point will be showing a progress bar indicating installation progress. After the installation is done, your iOS device will be jailbroken on iOS 4.3.1.
And there you have it, a tethered iOS 4.3.1 Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak! Good luck!
http://3anime.com/apple-ipad-2-jailbreak-on-ios-4-3-1-now-possible-with-pwnagetool/3426
Its good news for those who updated their Apple iPad 2 and iPhone 4 to iOS 4.3.1. The download of the PwnageTool is now ready for those who want to jailbreak their devices now. It has been a long wait for consumers as they waited for the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak since Apple announced a iOS 4.3.1 that will break the vulnerability to unlock the iPad 2. PwnageTool is the latest jailbreak from the Dev-team with the help of DjayB6 on iOS 4.3.1 jailbreak bundle and Universal Ramdisk Fixer. All iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch under the firmware iOS 4.3.1 can now be successfully jailbroken. We have the easy guide on how to do the Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1 using PwnageTool. Again this is a tethered jailbreak!
Here we have the quick steps on how to with with the Apple iPad 2 jailbreak on iOS 4.3.1:
Step 1: Download PwnageTool bundle (includes Universal Ramdisk Fixer) for your version of iOS device. Extract the .zip folder, in there you will find a .bundle file, for this guide, we are using iPhone 4 bundle iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle. Move this file to your desktop.
Step 2: Download PwnageTool 4.2 and copy it to /Applications directory. Right click, and then click on �Show Package Contents�
Step 3: Navigate to Contents/Resources/FirmwareBundles/ and paste iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4.bundle file in this location.
Step 4: Download Universal Ramdisk Fixer (part of the PwnageTool bundle package that you downloaded in Step 1 above) and simply install it as shown in the screenshots below. This is important because Ramdisk in the current version of PwnageTool is broken. This Universal Ramdisk Fixer basically patches it correctly for iOS 4.3.1 firmware
Step 5: Download iOS 4.3.1 firmware. Move this file to your desktop
Step 6: Start PwnageTool in �Expert mode� and select your device
Step 7: Browse for iOS 4.3.1 firmware for your device
Step 8: Now select �Build� to start creating custom 4.3.1 firmware file
Step 9: PwnageTool will now create the custom .ipsw file for your iPhone which will be jailbroken.
Step 10: Now follow the following steps to enter DFU mode using PwnageTool
Step 11: Start iTunes, click on your iOS device icon from the sidebar in iTunes. Now press and hold left �alt� (option) button on Mac, or Left �Shift� button if you are on Windows on the keyboard and then click on �Restore� (Not �Update� or �Check for Update�) button in the iTunes and then release this button.
Step 12: iTunes will be doing most of the work in this step. Your iOS device screen at this point will be showing a progress bar indicating installation progress. After the installation is done, your iOS device will be jailbroken on iOS 4.3.1.
And there you have it, a tethered iOS 4.3.1 Apple iPad 2 Jailbreak! Good luck!
hierik
Apr 22, 05:51 PM
Hey Guys
So I'm trying to figure out wether or not I should select a SDD Hard drive, when I buy my new Macbork Air and in that relation I hope you can clear something up for me.
Is it true that you have to keep a certain percentage of the memory "free" to continue the speed of SDD HD? Does it get slower when it is completely full?
Best Regards
So I'm trying to figure out wether or not I should select a SDD Hard drive, when I buy my new Macbork Air and in that relation I hope you can clear something up for me.
Is it true that you have to keep a certain percentage of the memory "free" to continue the speed of SDD HD? Does it get slower when it is completely full?
Best Regards
mrgreen4242
Jan 8, 11:33 AM
Sorry you disagree, but it's a fact of life... the MP3 format does not support gapless playback inherently, so to speak. Here is a link to an aticle discuss the problem and the solutions to it. http://www.pretentiousname.com/mp3players/ and also a quote from the article, in case someone doesn't want to read it: The MP3 format has inherent flaws which, unless worked around, mean it cannot move seamlessly from one track to the next without adding silence or at least a click. The article then goes into some formats that do support gapless playback (AAC and OGG, for example), and some of the 'hacks' and tricks that players COULD use (but most, including the iPod) to fix the MP3 gapless playback issues.
Since the iPod can't play OGG files (hoping for this in the next revision, like all SLashdotters ;-) ), AAC is the best choice for gapless playback on the iPod.
Rob
EDIT: The author of that article mentions that he is unsure of wether AAC supports gapless playback. I THOUGHT that it did, but I could be wrong, so using AAC may or may not fix this ploblem. I'll try to look into it further what formats support gapless playback that are also supported by the iPod. He goes om further to say that the iPod doesn't support any gapless playback, so it may be that my search for an answer will be in vein.
Since the iPod can't play OGG files (hoping for this in the next revision, like all SLashdotters ;-) ), AAC is the best choice for gapless playback on the iPod.
Rob
EDIT: The author of that article mentions that he is unsure of wether AAC supports gapless playback. I THOUGHT that it did, but I could be wrong, so using AAC may or may not fix this ploblem. I'll try to look into it further what formats support gapless playback that are also supported by the iPod. He goes om further to say that the iPod doesn't support any gapless playback, so it may be that my search for an answer will be in vein.
Mal
Mar 28, 08:27 AM
i do have a real copy of it i just dont have aces to the developer forum
Nope. If you have legitimate access to the "Developer Preview" then you have access to the Developer forum. There's no other options.
jW
Nope. If you have legitimate access to the "Developer Preview" then you have access to the Developer forum. There's no other options.
jW
brmaki
Aug 11, 03:12 PM
I would suggest to start out with maybe an SX guitar and a cheap practice amp, that way if you want to stick with it, you can upgrade the amp and have a guitar that is better than most of the low end offerings of the big name companies, and if you decide it's not for you than you don't have that much invested in it. Picking up an instrument is so much fun though...I started on an acoustic about 8 years ago, then started playing bass in bands for about 5 years on an off and even now a lot of my time is spent on something music related. Good luck!
SX guitars (http://www.rondomusic.com/electricguitar.html)
SX guitars (http://www.rondomusic.com/electricguitar.html)
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