Monday, May 16, 2011

Botany Bay Australia

Botany Bay Australia. goes through Botany Bay,
  • goes through Botany Bay,



  • Eidorian
    Sep 9, 01:17 PM
    This isn't a surprise.





    Botany Bay Australia. changes to the Botany Bay
  • changes to the Botany Bay



  • peskaa
    Apr 4, 06:14 AM
    S Korea is definitely NTSC.





    Botany Bay Australia. landing at Botany Bay.
  • landing at Botany Bay.



  • flopticalcube
    Apr 25, 09:17 PM
    Thanks! I agree, but I do not have a Core2Duo mac. I am the happy owner of a MacBook 1,1.

    That link is about the Core Duo, not the Core 2 Duo. I would suspect that come release, it will no longer be possible.





    Botany Bay Australia. description of Botany Bay,
  • description of Botany Bay,



  • chaosbunny
    Mar 28, 07:11 AM
    Sorry forget 2 mention u will have the awesome experience to work with a Macintosh Performa system with QuarkXPress 3 I found on a garage sale!!





    Botany Bay Australia. Sydney, across Botany Bay
  • Sydney, across Botany Bay



  • Doctor Q
    Aug 21, 11:45 AM
    Katanna,

    This thread had to be renamed from "Katanna #3-12" to "Katanna #3" to conform to the rules. All of the avatars in your first post above are still in the contest, even though the thread gets only a single number (Katanna #3).





    Botany Bay Australia. Botany Bay National Park.
  • Botany Bay National Park.



  • pismobrat
    May 5, 11:53 AM
    You are asking good questions - shows your keen to learn.

    Yes you can run a client OS, but it also depends if you want to learn and have a situation in the home/business for a server.

    Server is good for:

    Central account management - eg: Roaming home folders
    One central repository for various files

    Many other percs to

    Hey, if you can get it for a great deal, not skin off your teeth.

    Hit back if you would like to know more. Many people are happy to help.





    Botany Bay Australia. Botany Bay was to become the
  • Botany Bay was to become the



  • Alrescha
    Apr 13, 05:21 PM
    I have the v2 as well. I find it to be slow for file-open operations and randomly slow for reading and writing. Using it as an everyday desktop drive makes everything feel sluggish and irritating, so I use mine for archival storage where its speed issues* don't matter to me.

    On the data side it has been 100% reliable. I have it on a UPS, so there have been no improper dismounts which I am sure helps. I don't have heat issues, there are 4x1TB Western Digital GreenPower drives in the box.

    I also chose the Drobo because I did not want a NAS. I use my network for plenty of other things (A NAS plus streaming with iTunes is especially nuts, as your data ends up traveling over the network twice).

    A.

    * speed issues: Yes, I can get 35MB/sec out of it. Sometimes. Other times I will be copying a multi-gigabyte file from it and I'm lucky to get 10MB/sec. Just now as a test I tried to copy a 1GB file from the Drobo to /dev/null - 34MB/sec. I tried to copy a second, slightly larger file the same way - 10 MB/sec. I'm sure there's some cool technical explanation, but to the end user it's just unpredictable and annoying.





    Botany Bay Australia. at Yarra Bay, Botany Bay,
  • at Yarra Bay, Botany Bay,



  • sonofslim
    Oct 31, 01:13 PM
    first: in the browse by artist/song/genre listings, provide an alphabetical jump-list so people don't have to scroll through the entire catalog.

    right now it's not a problem to scroll through the entire database -- it's at a size where this can still be done. but once you hit critical mass, i'm imagining a scenario where someone wants to look at the content on a scope somewhere between a full-catalog browse and a specific search. accessing what's in the database might be an easier task if the information is available at several different granularities.

    second: (and this may be what user jbembe recently suggested; i'm not sure if i followed that thread correctly) provide a weighted song-recommendation function. pick a song, or a group of songs, from your playlist. other people's playlists are scanned, and playlists that contain your selection(s) are retrieved, providing a pool of songs that have been recommended by people who share some portion of your musical interests.

    these select playlists are then examined, and if a song exists on (just for instance here) 50% or more of these playlists then it's assumed that the song has some merit and isn't just one person's fancy. lastly, if the song doesn't already exist in your own playlist, it's recommended to you.





    Botany Bay Australia. Botany Bay at Sydney
  • Botany Bay at Sydney



  • CFoss
    Apr 25, 12:47 AM
    It works fine. In fact, games run faster on Windows than OS-X, for the most part. I've played a variety of games on Windows XP, Windows 7, and OS-X, and the nVidia 8800 GT does a fine job. Maybe not as well as the more modern GPUs, but it does well enough (Portal 2 runs on High for everything, excluding Shadows at Medium, and x2 AA).





    Botany Bay Australia. to Botany Bay - Australia
  • to Botany Bay - Australia



  • opeter
    Mar 28, 07:38 AM
    Thread closed. Enough of these jokers.





    Botany Bay Australia. Botany Bay will always be
  • Botany Bay will always be



  • Gav2k
    Mar 25, 10:38 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    200 ish





    Botany Bay Australia. australia-otany-ay-cable
  • australia-otany-ay-cable



  • Taustin Powers
    May 11, 03:07 AM
    Hmm...still not sure about the info so far. Everything seems to focus on the title as a creation tool and not a game so far.

    The level design of the first game was outstanding, I would love for those developers to include a solid "career" game already on the disc again. The user content is great too, but I really had the most fun just beating the game and completing all the original levels.





    Botany Bay Australia. Botany Bay Region, providing
  • Botany Bay Region, providing



  • MisterMe
    Apr 10, 08:13 PM
    I'm trying to find a way to play a VC-1 encoded video stream on a Snow Leopard system.

    Google tells me, manually installing Flip4Mac and the outdated Quicktime Pro v7 could work. Both are not really welcome on my system, so I'd like to find a way to play VC-1 encoded video by other means.

    Has anyone found a way to accomplish this... or maybe a way to convert the stream (on mac!)?VC-1 is supposed to be an open standard. However, it clings closely to its proprietary Microsoft roots. The free version of Flip4Mac can play Windows Media 9 Advanced (VC-1). Your inability to play this format indicates that your VC-1 file may be Windows Media 10 or higher. Nothing on the Mac can play Windows Media 10 or higher. You do, however, hang by one last thread. Microsoft Silverlight is supposed to support VC-1. Hopefully, the latest Mac version of Silverlight supports your VC-1 file.





    Botany Bay Australia. Australia, NSW, Botany Bay,
  • Australia, NSW, Botany Bay,



  • Shadow
    Aug 24, 11:54 AM
    WOW. Folding on GPUs?!





    Botany Bay Australia. Kurnell/Botany Bay National
  • Kurnell/Botany Bay National



  • AdrianK
    Apr 4, 04:15 PM
    Oh, ok, thought they were related.

    When did this start occurring?
    Are you on your own wifi network, or is it corporate, public etc?
    Have you changed any settings in the Settings app to do with the particular network?





    Botany Bay Australia. of Australia refer to the
  • of Australia refer to the



  • MrSmith
    Jan 15, 12:37 AM
    I think people are having their MacGasms a little eary.

    Usually they wait for Steve to walk out on stage with his Keynote Remote before they have their first MacGasm.
    Some people have more than one? Wow!





    Botany Bay Australia. Botany Bay in Australia
  • Botany Bay in Australia



  • camsd85
    Jun 23, 08:57 PM
    Just went by and checked the line, about 20-30 people now. Looks like Fashion Valley's 5 am stampede may be the best bet.





    Botany Bay Australia. Jervis Bay, Australia Location
  • Jervis Bay, Australia Location



  • Maxington
    Apr 18, 08:33 AM
    Thanks for the help. The home automation route seems the way to go. Now to find some iPhone/iPad integration apps that go along with them.





    Botany Bay Australia. of Botany Bay, Sydney.
  • of Botany Bay, Sydney.



  • Locodice
    May 4, 08:51 AM
    You'll be throwing your money away if you do that.

    Like everything on a Mac it's very simple and easy to do it yourself.





    dikrek
    May 5, 12:50 PM
    Hello all,

    I posted about this before here:

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=12515592&highlight=#post12515592

    I did some extra testing and decided to publish a how-to guide in my blog here:

    http://recoverymonkey.org/2011/05/05/os-x-ssdtunings-plus-performance-with-and-without-trim/

    Long story short: enabling TRIM support, at least on Intel 320 with the 10.6.7 OS X driver, is not the best idea.

    Thx

    D





    oliverbeckham
    Oct 19, 06:36 AM
    Apple :apple: would really be a great choice for an ipod dock. Some other makes are okay I guess, but when it comes down to usability and style, I think apple is better. ;)





    TomKing
    Apr 30, 10:47 AM
    Hey Guys,

    So i finally took the plunge the other night, and ordered my mac pro online. plus I ordered an OCZ vertex 2 60GB drive (as thats all budget would allow after the MP)

    No obviously the SSD is to be the boot drive, but heres the thing, i will be putting in a further 500GB and 250GB drives, its for music production.

    BUT

    Firstly, as its only a small SSD i obviously want to keep it as minimal as possible, so its gonna be OSX and logic... i see talk of user folders and such... could some one explain this to me, how full its likely to get and also how important it would be to keep them together?

    and as part two of that question, what is the absolute bare minimal i can put on to the ssd, as far as OSX goes, and importantly logic, (im assuming that logic and plugins need to be on ssd)

    And the next question.

    I would like to keep a copy of the ssd on the 250GB which is only to be used as a scrap drive anyway. so what would be the best way of doing that? partitioning 60GB and 190GB, and using the 60GB as the place to superduper! copy the ssd to every so often.

    And as the second part to that question, can i have it set up so that if the ssd was to fail, it would auto boot from the back up?

    I realise this is abit long. but any help help would be amazing guys.





    arn
    Jun 22, 04:15 AM
    Originally posted by Flowbee
    So how do we contribute without signing up for the annually renewing subscription?

    you can send a one time contribution to invoice@macrumors.com or use Amazon.

    Alternatively - to support the site (but not get any special status) you can just buy stuff through the shop when you buy stuff in the future.

    arn





    bowlerman625
    May 3, 07:51 PM
    Why not just pay the $18.00 and get it over with? Honestly, $18.00 isn't bad at all. It's really nothing.

    yeah, really



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