budafied
Apr 16, 11:44 PM
It has usually been late May / early June.
I'm also waiting :)
I'm also waiting :)
THX1139
Mar 13, 03:41 AM
A vector file is a vector, is a vector. They are resolution independent UNLESS they have an embedded bitmap. But, if you did a live trace and then deleted the source file, then the resulting (live traced) vector is resolution independent. Meaning, that you can scale it up from postal stamp to billboard size without loss in original quality. However, it might look different when scaled depending on how well you did the original trace.
The client calling to say that you need to supply a file with a different resolution make zero sense, because a vector has nothing to do with resolution. They don't know what they are talking about so you should get clarification before going further.
The client calling to say that you need to supply a file with a different resolution make zero sense, because a vector has nothing to do with resolution. They don't know what they are talking about so you should get clarification before going further.
rhproductions
Oct 26, 05:31 PM
I will be there before six, wearing a black FastMac t-shirt. I'll have 19 black FastMac t-shirts to give away to anyone who will be willing to wear it immediately.
My plan is to have fun in line, give away shirts, buy the family pack, get a shirt, then sit out in the mall and drink a Venti Starbucks while I upgrade my MBP with Leopard.
Sam
Thanks for the shirt!!!
http://www.lifeassembly.com/jeffsstuff/leopard5.jpg
My plan is to have fun in line, give away shirts, buy the family pack, get a shirt, then sit out in the mall and drink a Venti Starbucks while I upgrade my MBP with Leopard.
Sam
Thanks for the shirt!!!
http://www.lifeassembly.com/jeffsstuff/leopard5.jpg
JPIndustrie
Jun 26, 06:46 PM
That's awesome dude. That's def going to be one of the top collector iPhones. :cool:
Froast
Mar 17, 08:15 AM
I can't move to the next page of it when I go into an application and go back to the home screen, when I restart the device and when I lock and go log back in.
kdern
Oct 26, 05:34 PM
5:32 PM - there are about 40 of us in line. Not too bad.
One mother and teenage daughter just walked by and asked me what we were waiting for. I told her, and she looked at my macbook and said "Is the software for that thing?" I said yes. Turns out she bought a macbook for her daughter yesterday and no one told her about this... I told her about the $10 update cost for recent buyers. Funny.
One mother and teenage daughter just walked by and asked me what we were waiting for. I told her, and she looked at my macbook and said "Is the software for that thing?" I said yes. Turns out she bought a macbook for her daughter yesterday and no one told her about this... I told her about the $10 update cost for recent buyers. Funny.
the Otter
Apr 5, 03:38 PM
Okay, folks. This is an incredibly weird one. I know this has worked before. I stripped the code down to its barest form, so here it is, in its entirety:
tell application "Finder"
set theFolder to choose folder
set fileList to every file in theFolder
end tell
When I run it�regardless of the folder I choose�I get the following message:
AppleScript Error
Finder got an error: Can�t get alias "[path to folder]".
Anyone got any thoughts? I�m banging my head against this one.
tell application "Finder"
set theFolder to choose folder
set fileList to every file in theFolder
end tell
When I run it�regardless of the folder I choose�I get the following message:
AppleScript Error
Finder got an error: Can�t get alias "[path to folder]".
Anyone got any thoughts? I�m banging my head against this one.
iYann
Oct 26, 08:21 AM
oups
CanadaRAM
Sep 28, 11:25 AM
I just put a max (1 gig) ram upgrade in my computer from Viking (Viking Part Number: MPG4/1GBDS) and I was looking around at some other posts here and was wondering if you all thought this was a good choice? Now I am wondering due to some of the other posts on this board. Its for the ibook in my sig. Thanks. :D
Kinda impossible to tell from here, but...
Did the vendor guarantee compatibility with your Model Mac? Does it have a lifetime manufacturer's warranty? Does it work in your machine? If so, don't worry, be happy.
Kinda impossible to tell from here, but...
Did the vendor guarantee compatibility with your Model Mac? Does it have a lifetime manufacturer's warranty? Does it work in your machine? If so, don't worry, be happy.
iGary
Sep 6, 05:08 PM
I'm just going to have Dr. Sullivan come do my laminectomy at my house.
G5orbust
Feb 16, 12:35 AM
hurray for spam!
Is it legal to advertise other forums on this forum? Mods! To your stations!
Is it legal to advertise other forums on this forum? Mods! To your stations!
kgtenacious
Dec 30, 08:06 PM
Can't wait to see how quickly Apple "breaks" this functionality.
Stampyhead
Sep 18, 11:10 AM
Macworld
Keyboard
Keyboard
Jethrotoe
Apr 24, 08:15 PM
I'd want a 17" or 15" HiRes ideally. But the weight is a killer. I drag this laptop around on my motorcycle, hanging off in my backpack, full of gym crap in it. The MBA is literrally "a load off my back". Of course, my Targus backpack has **** for restraints and bad ergonomics to begin with. I need to look into a better bag.
I was referring to a 13" MBP of course. If the OP is looking at the MBA, I assumed he'd compare it to that model and not the 15" or even a 17".
Yes, if I traveled more than I do or take it on my bike like you do, a MBA is the machine. Very attractive for many reasons. Still might get one to play with one day. Might replace the iPad downstairs for casual use. I don't take my MBP around as much as I thought I would so I probably should have gotten the 17".
My apologies on the model mix up. I did remember about the res differences. Thanks.
A note to the OP: try a 13" out real good in the stores or a friends. I myself could not look at lines of code for days on end squinting at a 13". But some more experienced programmers may not agree and the 13" price might be right for you.
I was referring to a 13" MBP of course. If the OP is looking at the MBA, I assumed he'd compare it to that model and not the 15" or even a 17".
Yes, if I traveled more than I do or take it on my bike like you do, a MBA is the machine. Very attractive for many reasons. Still might get one to play with one day. Might replace the iPad downstairs for casual use. I don't take my MBP around as much as I thought I would so I probably should have gotten the 17".
My apologies on the model mix up. I did remember about the res differences. Thanks.
A note to the OP: try a 13" out real good in the stores or a friends. I myself could not look at lines of code for days on end squinting at a 13". But some more experienced programmers may not agree and the 13" price might be right for you.
sydlawrence
Apr 22, 08:07 AM
Hey Jessica, thanks for the reply. Actually, I do agree with you about them usually being pointless.
I guess my blog post is all I need http://sydlawrence.me/post/4812560288/why-the-color-app-isnt-worth-41m
I just need to send it to editors etc.
tl:dr; I recreated the color app in 12 hours, I want people to download my app instead ;)
I guess my blog post is all I need http://sydlawrence.me/post/4812560288/why-the-color-app-isnt-worth-41m
I just need to send it to editors etc.
tl:dr; I recreated the color app in 12 hours, I want people to download my app instead ;)
Jethrotoe
Apr 24, 08:15 PM
I'd want a 17" or 15" HiRes ideally. But the weight is a killer. I drag this laptop around on my motorcycle, hanging off in my backpack, full of gym crap in it. The MBA is literrally "a load off my back". Of course, my Targus backpack has **** for restraints and bad ergonomics to begin with. I need to look into a better bag.
I was referring to a 13" MBP of course. If the OP is looking at the MBA, I assumed he'd compare it to that model and not the 15" or even a 17".
Yes, if I traveled more than I do or take it on my bike like you do, a MBA is the machine. Very attractive for many reasons. Still might get one to play with one day. Might replace the iPad downstairs for casual use. I don't take my MBP around as much as I thought I would so I probably should have gotten the 17".
My apologies on the model mix up. I did remember about the res differences. Thanks.
A note to the OP: try a 13" out real good in the stores or a friends. I myself could not look at lines of code for days on end squinting at a 13". But some more experienced programmers may not agree and the 13" price might be right for you.
I was referring to a 13" MBP of course. If the OP is looking at the MBA, I assumed he'd compare it to that model and not the 15" or even a 17".
Yes, if I traveled more than I do or take it on my bike like you do, a MBA is the machine. Very attractive for many reasons. Still might get one to play with one day. Might replace the iPad downstairs for casual use. I don't take my MBP around as much as I thought I would so I probably should have gotten the 17".
My apologies on the model mix up. I did remember about the res differences. Thanks.
A note to the OP: try a 13" out real good in the stores or a friends. I myself could not look at lines of code for days on end squinting at a 13". But some more experienced programmers may not agree and the 13" price might be right for you.
hachre
Jan 19, 02:31 AM
I'm not getting the update and I manually tried to install it and it said I don't fill the requirements for installing this. Very strange. I have 10.6.6 though.
ThomasJefferson
Sep 9, 06:53 AM
aw, i prefer the chaos of hunting and pecking throughout MR so i can find the rumors that fit my preconcieved notions of reality, or the nonreality of future apple products. the thrill is gone.
a great idea though ...
this is why arn makes the big bucks.
a great idea though ...
this is why arn makes the big bucks.
BentwoodBlue
Jun 26, 07:44 PM
Is this still avail? If so I will buy tonight. Lemme know.
Mac Kiwi
Feb 8, 05:02 PM
Probably Adobe After Effects etc.
vastoholic
Jul 27, 03:18 AM
Damn, and I was in the Spears School of Business for a semester back in 2005. Hopefully when I go back in 2012 they will have the iPad integrated more into the rest of the school. I'm planning to go back in the Computer Science program.
joker2
Oct 9, 11:26 PM
I can find a good web person or two to do the work for me, incase they are end up being friends willing to do it cheap, how much would the work normally cost (avg type work) so I can pay them what they deserve?
Difficult question to answer, as it depends on several factors: their level and area of expertise, the area you live in, and how complicated the site is.
I've seen trends going towards "packages" for initial setup of a site then a maintenance fee afterwards, and some people still stick with a flat rate per hour. Personally, most of the time I charge $30/hour, but that's the same rate I've been charging since 1998, and even then it was about half the going rate in that area. Unfortunately, I couldn't tell you what the going rate is now (it could have crashed with the dotcom bubble burst, for all I know)... People still seem to be willing to pay the $30/hr though.
Difficult question to answer, as it depends on several factors: their level and area of expertise, the area you live in, and how complicated the site is.
I've seen trends going towards "packages" for initial setup of a site then a maintenance fee afterwards, and some people still stick with a flat rate per hour. Personally, most of the time I charge $30/hour, but that's the same rate I've been charging since 1998, and even then it was about half the going rate in that area. Unfortunately, I couldn't tell you what the going rate is now (it could have crashed with the dotcom bubble burst, for all I know)... People still seem to be willing to pay the $30/hr though.
peperoni
Jun 10, 05:25 AM
Tried it, but don't see the point really. Guitar Hero without a guitar just wasn't interesting.
Transporteur
Apr 30, 03:03 PM
Great. :rolleyes: Now you're blabbing away closely guarded secrets. :eek: :D :p
I'm very sorry but the liquor makes me chatty. I can't help it... :D
I'm very sorry but the liquor makes me chatty. I can't help it... :D
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