balamw
Mar 28, 05:56 PM
IIRC curl (http://curl.haxx.se/docs/manpage.html) won't follow redirects unless you tell it to. It also seems like you can ask it to output how many redirects it was asked to follow in case it does.
EDIT: I just checked this on a site I have registered, but not yet set up hosting for. curl http://parkedsite.com gives no output, while curl -L http://parkedsite.com gives me the Network Solutions "Coming Soon" page.
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EDIT: I just checked this on a site I have registered, but not yet set up hosting for. curl http://parkedsite.com gives no output, while curl -L http://parkedsite.com gives me the Network Solutions "Coming Soon" page.
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c-Row
Nov 23, 12:03 PM
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Vince Guaraldi Trio)
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:D
</thread>
:D
simsaladimbamba
Apr 7, 12:05 PM
It has no Firewire port and only has been a MacBook for one cycle.
tsvb
Mar 13, 02:23 PM
sold locally thanks.
Chimera
Oct 19, 04:53 PM
I had an idea last night to do a sort of brand campaign for Apple like the old Think Different ads but with the slogan 'empowered' where massive billboards would be filled with famous faces who have been empowered by Macs, preferrebly this side of the millenium.
This one is called 'empowered - music'
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/BFDD86.jpg
Basically I had planned to do ones for TV and films but it hasn't turned out quite as well as I hoped so i'm not sure now.
I chose Madonna and Dr. Dre since they have both been in Apple keynotes in the past and are pretty much the queen of pop and king of rap music genres.
This one is called 'empowered - music'
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/BFDD86.jpg
Basically I had planned to do ones for TV and films but it hasn't turned out quite as well as I hoped so i'm not sure now.
I chose Madonna and Dr. Dre since they have both been in Apple keynotes in the past and are pretty much the queen of pop and king of rap music genres.
NumeroTen
Apr 4, 05:57 PM
Hey i use rapidweaver and also asked this in their forums, but seeing if i can get an answer here to. It seems the same slideshow doesn't work on certatin pages. on my home page http://www.numeroten.com/ MY slideshow works fine. (disregard the links on them have not recoded to new links). However, the very same sideshow doesnt work on another page. http://www.numeroten.com/Tutorials/ Fixes?
SiMBa37
Apr 25, 04:51 PM
I don't think you're missing anything. It sounds like you just don't find Merlin's writing and speaking as inspirational or entertaining as his fans do.
I don't follow him as much as I used to, but a few years back he was writing a lot about productivity tools like Quicksilver and OmniFocus, and I got a lot out of those posts. His work clearly speaks to a lot of people, as he is fairly "Internet-famous" (e.g. having been invited to speak at Google and elsewhere). If the credentials for a motivational speaker include having motivated a sufficiently large number of people, he seems to have passed that test.
You are probably right. I just feel like the person in the room who doesn't get the joke, when everyone else is laughing.
I suppose he's an acquired taste.
Re: Productivity, I think David Sparks from MackSparky.com has some great ideas. I bought his book Mac at Work on Kindle and its a pretty good read.
I don't follow him as much as I used to, but a few years back he was writing a lot about productivity tools like Quicksilver and OmniFocus, and I got a lot out of those posts. His work clearly speaks to a lot of people, as he is fairly "Internet-famous" (e.g. having been invited to speak at Google and elsewhere). If the credentials for a motivational speaker include having motivated a sufficiently large number of people, he seems to have passed that test.
You are probably right. I just feel like the person in the room who doesn't get the joke, when everyone else is laughing.
I suppose he's an acquired taste.
Re: Productivity, I think David Sparks from MackSparky.com has some great ideas. I bought his book Mac at Work on Kindle and its a pretty good read.
munkle
Nov 10, 01:43 PM
You'll be surprised at how quickly and how much you can pick up just by playing round. Obviously books are good for exploring the more difficult/hidden aspects of the OS but it really is fairly easy to pick up. There are a few different things to get used to, like an app doesn't quit when you close it, but on the whole it makes a lot of sense...and remember keyboard shortcuts are your friends!
Leet Apple
Jan 12, 03:37 PM
i Like to keep it simple on 10.6.6
http://wlmtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/mac-boot-splash.png
http://wlmtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/mac-boot-splash.png
blueboron
Apr 17, 02:50 PM
No Clues?
BB
BB
dejo
Apr 8, 12:14 PM
thanks,
I don't want the sliding content to take over the screen so I won't be using the modal view.
Alright. Just wanted to be certain you weren't making things harder for yourself than necessary.
I don't want the sliding content to take over the screen so I won't be using the modal view.
Alright. Just wanted to be certain you weren't making things harder for yourself than necessary.
sparkleytone
Sep 3, 11:08 AM
i'd say go for the iBook and max out the RAM. I have an iBook 600 from late and there is really nothing I cant do with it. It may be slow at certain tasks, but that is very specialized and the iBook is generally considered an allaround computer.
You'd be at an advantage over me anyways, because you get the extra 100MHz, the extra 256k cache, and QuartzExtreme capabilities.
The iBook, as always, is a solid buy.
You'd be at an advantage over me anyways, because you get the extra 100MHz, the extra 256k cache, and QuartzExtreme capabilities.
The iBook, as always, is a solid buy.
djransom
Apr 17, 07:22 PM
1. Otterbox Defender
2. Incase Slider
3. Griffin Reveal
4. Speck Candyshell
5. Otterbox Reflex(just purchased this today and this will be my last case purchase)
2. Incase Slider
3. Griffin Reveal
4. Speck Candyshell
5. Otterbox Reflex(just purchased this today and this will be my last case purchase)
JosephBergdoll
Jan 7, 10:52 AM
Dont post a photo and expect all praise ;) If you cant take criticism, don't post.
I like the photo - its good. However as others have pointed out, the graining devalues it (IMO) and makes the picture look amateurish. I can see where you were going though and like it.
Trying to tell me what the ambient light was like without having ever been there isn't criticism.
You made a thread just to show off this one photo! Please don't expect everybody to be gushing, "Ohhh my, how lovely." I wasn't trying to attack you or anything, and I'm not trying to say that you don't know what you're doing; I'm just saying that I think the photo could've been taken differently, and I'd like it all the more for that. I'm not even much of a photographer myself, you probably know more than I do. I was just giving my two cents. If you don't agree with me, that's fine, but there's no need to be so sour about it.
Ambient light is not a matter of opinion, it's fact... If I had shot this at ISO400 I would've had an exposure of about 1/2 a second, and the photo would be absolutely ruined by camera shake. Come on now. I don't expect people to comment saying "oh how lovely" etc., notice how I haven't even responded to any criticism (or comments for that matter) until you came in with your asinine ideas about exposure. Probably should learn a bit about photography before you try to tell experienced photographers that they're doing it wrong (when it comes to something as simple as exposure), people might take you more seriously. Anyone who knows anything about exposure will tell you that bumping down to 400 from 3200 is reducing your amount of light by TWO stops...
I like the photo - its good. However as others have pointed out, the graining devalues it (IMO) and makes the picture look amateurish. I can see where you were going though and like it.
Trying to tell me what the ambient light was like without having ever been there isn't criticism.
You made a thread just to show off this one photo! Please don't expect everybody to be gushing, "Ohhh my, how lovely." I wasn't trying to attack you or anything, and I'm not trying to say that you don't know what you're doing; I'm just saying that I think the photo could've been taken differently, and I'd like it all the more for that. I'm not even much of a photographer myself, you probably know more than I do. I was just giving my two cents. If you don't agree with me, that's fine, but there's no need to be so sour about it.
Ambient light is not a matter of opinion, it's fact... If I had shot this at ISO400 I would've had an exposure of about 1/2 a second, and the photo would be absolutely ruined by camera shake. Come on now. I don't expect people to comment saying "oh how lovely" etc., notice how I haven't even responded to any criticism (or comments for that matter) until you came in with your asinine ideas about exposure. Probably should learn a bit about photography before you try to tell experienced photographers that they're doing it wrong (when it comes to something as simple as exposure), people might take you more seriously. Anyone who knows anything about exposure will tell you that bumping down to 400 from 3200 is reducing your amount of light by TWO stops...
ksiedzulek
Apr 22, 09:50 AM
thanks for quick, great reply Guys!
but...
Your problem has nothing to do with selectors at all.
I've thought that the reason why breakpoints point 4 times at count++ is because of selector:
-(void) sortedList
{
//int count=0;
[bookArray sortUsingSelector:@selector(compareName:)];
}
-(NSComparisonResult) compareName: (id) element
{
count++;
NSLog(@" ");
NSLog(@"the count number: %d", count);
NSLog(@"-------------------------");
NSLog(@"what is here?:%@", [element name]);
NSLog(@"and here: %@",[self name]);
NSLog(@"+++++++++++++++++++++++++");
NSLog(@" ");
return [name compare:(id) [element name]];
}
I put breakpoints because I wonder what happen with this code during debugging. Now I know that code go 4 times through "-(NSComparisonResult) compareName: (id) element", but I still don't know why my program know that he must make a "loop"? and if I call these method:
[bookArray sortUsingSelector:@selector(compareName: )]
program knows what put as a argument here:
-(NSComparisonResult) compareName: (id) element
..and he knows that (for my array) for 4 times..
..why? because of @selector?
but...
Your problem has nothing to do with selectors at all.
I've thought that the reason why breakpoints point 4 times at count++ is because of selector:
-(void) sortedList
{
//int count=0;
[bookArray sortUsingSelector:@selector(compareName:)];
}
-(NSComparisonResult) compareName: (id) element
{
count++;
NSLog(@" ");
NSLog(@"the count number: %d", count);
NSLog(@"-------------------------");
NSLog(@"what is here?:%@", [element name]);
NSLog(@"and here: %@",[self name]);
NSLog(@"+++++++++++++++++++++++++");
NSLog(@" ");
return [name compare:(id) [element name]];
}
I put breakpoints because I wonder what happen with this code during debugging. Now I know that code go 4 times through "-(NSComparisonResult) compareName: (id) element", but I still don't know why my program know that he must make a "loop"? and if I call these method:
[bookArray sortUsingSelector:@selector(compareName: )]
program knows what put as a argument here:
-(NSComparisonResult) compareName: (id) element
..and he knows that (for my array) for 4 times..
..why? because of @selector?
Freyqq
Mar 31, 03:31 PM
I have the premium xbox 360 which outputs 1080i with component on my hdtv. The hdtv is capable of outputing 1080i maximum, not 1080p. So..would an elite with hdmi make the picture look better at 1080i or would it only help if i needed to go 1080p? THanks.
john121
Dec 27, 09:58 PM
i am looking for portable speaker for ipod but i am not able to find portable speaker...please can anyone suggest me
FF_productions
Sep 27, 06:43 PM
keep the machine...You will never be able to keep up with technology, its always changing. You could be waiting for upgrades that don't happen for a long time, so don't risk it, just use the FAST machine you have now.
uspp144
Apr 24, 01:18 PM
I know one can get a refund on there mac but can one get a refund on a Applecare that has been registered? Read everything on it including the fine print about the product but no mention of refund policy unless I missed something.:confused:
Vylen
May 7, 04:05 AM
The hyper-threading that the i7 has isn't going to do you any good unless you do calculations, processing (photos and the like) or 3d rendering and not just small bits here and there, but lots of it - big batches of the stuff.
So, what are you doing with your iMac and what do you think you'll do with it in the next few years?
So, what are you doing with your iMac and what do you think you'll do with it in the next few years?
MacReader
Apr 18, 11:17 PM
I have so many. I have them going back to the old old brick-shaped Mac.
They all still work (except for the black screen on my ibook G4 and one I'll mention). That's why it's hard to let them go.
The one that died was a really reliable system, so much so, I gave it several organ transplants (accelerator cards), overclocked it, and did everything I could to keep it useful for a longer time, since it was a good machine. In the end I think it died of adrenaline exhaustion.
I also have couple of desktop PowerMacs, a couple of G3 laptops (500MHz), two Quicksilvers, the blue tower that preceded the Quicksilver, and several G4 laptops.
My current "main" machine is a G5 dual core. I have scads of printers, hard drives, card readers, and other devices hanging off it. Great machine, built like a tank and serves me well.
MacHappy I am.
They all still work (except for the black screen on my ibook G4 and one I'll mention). That's why it's hard to let them go.
The one that died was a really reliable system, so much so, I gave it several organ transplants (accelerator cards), overclocked it, and did everything I could to keep it useful for a longer time, since it was a good machine. In the end I think it died of adrenaline exhaustion.
I also have couple of desktop PowerMacs, a couple of G3 laptops (500MHz), two Quicksilvers, the blue tower that preceded the Quicksilver, and several G4 laptops.
My current "main" machine is a G5 dual core. I have scads of printers, hard drives, card readers, and other devices hanging off it. Great machine, built like a tank and serves me well.
MacHappy I am.
littleb2005
Apr 28, 02:13 PM
I'm erasing a disk with Disk Utility using the "write zeros" option. It's supposed to label any bad sectors unusable, but when it's done, will it also tell me if there were any bad sectors?
no it wont tell you if there were any bad sectors
no it wont tell you if there were any bad sectors
AdamA9
Mar 25, 08:22 AM
Actually can you delete this. Just found this thread: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=179296
Sky Blue
Mar 28, 06:47 PM
and sorta offtopic, has Nintendo announced at least a release window for SSBB?
They've said late but most probably 2008.
They've said late but most probably 2008.