I had to buy a new battery after upgrading to Snow Leopard as it told me that the battery needs to be serviced. It could have been a mere coincidence since the battery was more than a year old and functioned at about 60% capacity before the upgrade.
Firstly, it's only 64 bit and secondly the problem is not related to bootcamp at all. The second link has some explanation:
Unfortunately, I could not get the Windows 7 x64 DVD to boot. After restarting and choosing the Windows DVD at the boot screen, the screen would blank out and just display “Select CD-ROM Boot Type” and refuse to continue.
I had the exact problem as above so posted this workaround in case others with older machines had it.
These Macs won't have an issue with 64bit Win7 (or Vista). If however, you have an older machine as in my case (2007 Santa Rosa MBP) you might have trouble installing Windows 7 using the DVD.
In case it locks at boot up when trying to install you can modify the ISO and burn it to a new DVD. I used this guide and it worked fine.
Bullshit! MagTek has an IPAD product, and has filed the trademark in 2000 which was later granted and then extended several times. Even Fujitus was and is after the name for their product much longer than Apple.
knowing full well that Apple prefixes all their products with an i
Apple doesn't own "iX" and it shouldn't get any special treatment. If it wants a trademark then should apply for it like everyone else. In this case it's late to the game, in fact too late.
This concern was also raised here. The behavior appears to be browser dependent. I get the proper URL in clipboard using Chrome/Safari/Opera but the modified Google URL using Firefox.
While the actual URL is: http://www.test.com/
Which is visible at the bottom of each result. For longer URLs though, it is truncated and you won't be able to copy the proper URL unless you open that result. For a single URL it's a minor inconvenience, but not when doing it several times.
apparently Mahmoud Ahmadinejad represents the poor and disenfranchised in Iran
Wrong. He represents exactly the opposite. The very rich and powerful Revolutionary Guards, evident of his extremely corrupt cabinet ministers some of which are so rich that the parliament had to spend days deliberating how to give them a confidence vote and not raise questions about the way they got that obscenely rich in the first place.
If you actually followed the events instead of dreaming them up, you would have noticed there was groups of people from different all classes protesting. The poor are especially pissed of at Ahmadinejad because he promised to fight corruption, reduce inflation and get them jobs. He then became a symbol of corruption, doubled the inflation which hits the poor most and broke unemployment records.
1- When it comes to computer science Iran is a world leader that is only rivaled by USA and England.
Given the existence of China, India, Japan, Israel, and Germany, I have an extremely hard time believing you.
For example the most successful immigrant minority in the USA is Iranians according to the CIA factbook
Link or it's a lie, given the Indian-American success stories.
About the most successful minority I'm not sure, but I saw a program on BBC about Iranians in America which said Iranian immigrants are the second highest educated group after Germans. They obtained that from census data.
In terms of financial success, they are doing rather well. Anecdotal evidence of which:
From Wikipedia on Beverly Hills: Like the rest of Los Angeles County, Beverly Hills is home to a large Persian/ Iranian community. There has been a recent estimate that Iranians represent as much as 40% of the city's population and 50% of the students in public schools.[14] This estimate is not immediately evident in Census Bureau data as the Census Bureau defines the "White" race category as "people having origins in any of the original peoples of.. the Middle East.."[15]
The former mayor, Jimmy Delshad is Iranian born too.
Free software doesn't mean no costs. It just means cheaper, and usually only in long term. You have installation, training, support, cost of porting existing applications and data, etc.
How about the device's operating system? Its software component installed on your PC? Methods* used to determine change in environment? Change in mood? and many many other little details.
Obviously Vicon are not idiots and they saw a benefit in licensing the tech rather than building everything from ground up.
The phenomenon you are witnessing is also known as competition in some circles. It has been known to exist in the world of business for a very very long time.
The 360 is still falling behind the Wii despite MS's attempts to beat it with the "New Xbox Experience" and with the development of the Natal controller.
Yes, Natal, an as of yet unreleased product has had a huge role in Wii beating 360 in sales in the past few years. By the way Natal is a controller free experience, not some sort of controller.
360 is arguably doing well, at least it has beaten Sony and Wii seems to be on a land of it's own. Once Project Natal comes to a release we'll see how the Wii vs. 360 goes.
Office has stagnated and has had a popular revolt going on because of the "ribbon" UI that a lot of people hate, and I don't see a new version remedying that in the future.
Right, all signs are indicative of the "fact" that Microsoft Office is finished.
So many legitimate complaints can be made about MS, yet this shit gets modded up?
OP keeps posting (read pasting) that bullshit, on and on every time we discuss Iran, no wonder posting as AC.
By his "logic" North Koreans enjoy starvations and really really love dear leader.
Then how come candidates like Mousavi came to election and won the second place ?
Mousavi was supposed to be the dummy candidate. He also accepts the concept of Supreme Leader, at the very least verbally. Should he have said otherwise he would have been barred too. Seems like you don't know anything about "election" process in Iran.
There were initially hundreds of candidates, they were all barred. That is not a free election.
Show me solid evidence like international observers findings for the "coup" in election . Then I would believe you. Because frankly speaking, I have not seen anything other than reports about "protests"
International observers were barred from monitoring election, even candidates own monitors which by law should be present at every stage of voting and counting votes where thrown out of Ministry of Interior. How could they provide evidence if they were not allowed? Same group runs, counts, investigates fraud. If you want an Admission from the guy who says "There are no gays in Iran" then you're not gonna get it.
If arrests of hundreds of political activists, 40+ reporters, throwing out all foreign reporters, cutting off internet access, blocking every opposition website and shutting down their newspapers and unleashing armed militia on peaceful protesters are all signs of a vibrant democracy to you then I have no further comment.
Iran, regardless of all the shortcomings and issues IS a democracy
Who are you kidding? One un-elected guy has godly powers. He can do anything he likes.
Every "election" that happens, candidates are screened for loyalty to that unelected guy and Islam, if found not loyal enough, they are barred.
And democracy is not just about elections. What is democracy without freedom of speech? freedom to peacefully protest? etc.
I'm baffled by your idea of what constitutes a democracy. "It sucks less than Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, so it's a democracy!"
Iran used to be a quasi-democracy, after the recent "election" (read coup) Khamenei gave a big fuck you to people and said we're not even going to bother counting votes anymore.
http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/LauraFoy/First-Look-Windows-Phone-7-Series-Hands-on-Demo/
(Silverlight warning, at least it does work on Chrome on Mac)
Should be +5 Sad.
As a side note, of the above links, The Flat Earth Society is merely satire and most people on the forums are actually very intelligent.
I had to buy a new battery after upgrading to Snow Leopard as it told me that the battery needs to be serviced. It could have been a mere coincidence since the battery was more than a year old and functioned at about 60% capacity before the upgrade.
Distance or depth? You decide.
Unfortunately, I could not get the Windows 7 x64 DVD to boot. After restarting and choosing the Windows DVD at the boot screen, the screen would blank out and just display “Select CD-ROM Boot Type” and refuse to continue.
I had the exact problem as above so posted this workaround in case others with older machines had it.
These Macs won't have an issue with 64bit Win7 (or Vista). If however, you have an older machine as in my case (2007 Santa Rosa MBP) you might have trouble installing Windows 7 using the DVD.
In case it locks at boot up when trying to install you can modify the ISO and burn it to a new DVD. I used this guide and it worked fine.
Bullshit! MagTek has an IPAD product, and has filed the trademark in 2000 which was later granted and then extended several times. Even Fujitus was and is after the name for their product much longer than Apple.
knowing full well that Apple prefixes all their products with an i
Apple doesn't own "iX" and it shouldn't get any special treatment. If it wants a trademark then should apply for it like everyone else. In this case it's late to the game, in fact too late.
This concern was also raised here. The behavior appears to be browser dependent. I get the proper URL in clipboard using Chrome/Safari/Opera but the modified Google URL using Firefox.
Seems like it is browser dependent. On Firefox I get a modified URL in clipboard, but in Chrome, Safari and Opera the actual URL.
They do go to the appropriate site, the problem is with copying.
Example:
Try this search:
http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&source=hp&q=test
When I right click on the first result and select "Copy Link Location" this is copied into clipboard:
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=1&ved=0CAwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.test.com%2F&rct=j&q=test&ei=oVVTS-OLLZDaNvi07ckK&usg=AFQjCNH21KLjC0CBkjon2DwD_CZ0HApLMw&sig2=XUrAwjyb2j3qHcQzz4LwTg
While the actual URL is:
http://www.test.com/
Which is visible at the bottom of each result. For longer URLs though, it is truncated and you won't be able to copy the proper URL unless you open that result. For a single URL it's a minor inconvenience, but not when doing it several times.
I mean why bother reporting news. When we can have important stories like how "Country X is working on the next generation of product Y"
Wrong. He represents exactly the opposite. The very rich and powerful Revolutionary Guards, evident of his extremely corrupt cabinet ministers some of which are so rich that the parliament had to spend days deliberating how to give them a confidence vote and not raise questions about the way they got that obscenely rich in the first place.
If you actually followed the events instead of dreaming them up, you would have noticed there was groups of people from different all classes protesting. The poor are especially pissed of at Ahmadinejad because he promised to fight corruption, reduce inflation and get them jobs. He then became a symbol of corruption, doubled the inflation which hits the poor most and broke unemployment records.
1- When it comes to computer science Iran is a world leader that is only rivaled by USA and England.
Given the existence of China, India, Japan, Israel, and Germany, I have an extremely hard time believing you.
For example the most successful immigrant minority in the USA is Iranians according to the CIA factbook
Link or it's a lie, given the Indian-American success stories.
About the most successful minority I'm not sure, but I saw a program on BBC about Iranians in America which said Iranian immigrants are the second highest educated group after Germans. They obtained that from census data.
In terms of financial success, they are doing rather well. Anecdotal evidence of which:
From Wikipedia on Beverly Hills: .. the Middle East .."[15]
Like the rest of Los Angeles County, Beverly Hills is home to a large Persian/ Iranian community. There has been a recent estimate that Iranians represent as much as 40% of the city's population and 50% of the students in public schools.[14] This estimate is not immediately evident in Census Bureau data as the Census Bureau defines the "White" race category as "people having origins in any of the original peoples of
The former mayor, Jimmy Delshad is Iranian born too.
I wonder how you reached that conclusion. The ranking websites which announce results periodically, do not use cookies AFAIK.
Could it be Microsoft uses Bing embedded as frame or whatever inside Microsoft owned websites for search functions?
Free software doesn't mean no costs. It just means cheaper, and usually only in long term. You have installation, training, support, cost of porting existing applications and data, etc.
Take away the pets and see if energy consumption in fact goes down.
With no pets, instead of spending time playing with them, I'll turn on the TV, get in the car and drive around mostly to waste time, etc.
These results might be sound on paper, but I highly doubt real world would approve of them.
How about the device's operating system? Its software component installed on your PC? Methods* used to determine change in environment? Change in mood? and many many other little details.
Obviously Vicon are not idiots and they saw a benefit in licensing the tech rather than building everything from ground up.
*Possible patents
Since Corporations don't have any moral compass, I'd suppose anything is ok as long as they don't get caught.
So private businesses don't have a say on what can / can't appear on their websites anymore because that would constitute fascism?
The phenomenon you are witnessing is also known as competition in some circles. It has been known to exist in the world of business for a very very long time.
Yes, Natal, an as of yet unreleased product has had a huge role in Wii beating 360 in sales in the past few years. By the way Natal is a controller free experience, not some sort of controller.
360 is arguably doing well, at least it has beaten Sony and Wii seems to be on a land of it's own. Once Project Natal comes to a release we'll see how the Wii vs. 360 goes.
Right, all signs are indicative of the "fact" that Microsoft Office is finished.
So many legitimate complaints can be made about MS, yet this shit gets modded up?
OP keeps posting (read pasting) that bullshit, on and on every time we discuss Iran, no wonder posting as AC. By his "logic" North Koreans enjoy starvations and really really love dear leader.
Then how come candidates like Mousavi came to election and won the second place ?
Mousavi was supposed to be the dummy candidate. He also accepts the concept of Supreme Leader, at the very least verbally. Should he have said otherwise he would have been barred too. Seems like you don't know anything about "election" process in Iran. There were initially hundreds of candidates, they were all barred. That is not a free election.
Show me solid evidence like international observers findings for the "coup" in election . Then I would believe you. Because frankly speaking, I have not seen anything other than reports about "protests"
International observers were barred from monitoring election, even candidates own monitors which by law should be present at every stage of voting and counting votes where thrown out of Ministry of Interior. How could they provide evidence if they were not allowed? Same group runs, counts, investigates fraud. If you want an Admission from the guy who says "There are no gays in Iran" then you're not gonna get it. If arrests of hundreds of political activists, 40+ reporters, throwing out all foreign reporters, cutting off internet access, blocking every opposition website and shutting down their newspapers and unleashing armed militia on peaceful protesters are all signs of a vibrant democracy to you then I have no further comment.
Iran, regardless of all the shortcomings and issues IS a democracy
Who are you kidding? One un-elected guy has godly powers. He can do anything he likes.
Every "election" that happens, candidates are screened for loyalty to that unelected guy and Islam, if found not loyal enough, they are barred. And democracy is not just about elections. What is democracy without freedom of speech? freedom to peacefully protest? etc.
I'm baffled by your idea of what constitutes a democracy. "It sucks less than Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, so it's a democracy!"
Iran used to be a quasi-democracy, after the recent "election" (read coup) Khamenei gave a big fuck you to people and said we're not even going to bother counting votes anymore.
Yeah right, poll done through phone calls. What are they gonna do next? call North Koreans and ask if they actually love dear leader?!