Doozy
Nov 8, 11:01 AM
If you could spend time modding PHPBB to be more SEO, imagine how much better VB would be with that sime time spent optimizing it's SEO capabilities. It's ahead to begin with, the same amount (or less) of time will push it way out of PHPBB's reach.
You know I agree with you. The hardest part is convincing the client to pay for the license, but if I tell the client it will cost more optimizing phpbb for SEO than the cost of the license he may go for it.
His competition uses phpbb.
Would you rather post on a site that uses vBulletin or phpbb. I know I would prefer vBulletin but would the average user know a difference?
You know I agree with you. The hardest part is convincing the client to pay for the license, but if I tell the client it will cost more optimizing phpbb for SEO than the cost of the license he may go for it.
His competition uses phpbb.
Would you rather post on a site that uses vBulletin or phpbb. I know I would prefer vBulletin but would the average user know a difference?
xStep
Apr 2, 02:31 PM
I want that:
if value in the first component is cars, the second component is mustang the fisrst label must show "1970" and the second label must show "v8"
You're just not making a lot of sense to me either. It sounds like you are saying you have four components; vehicles, model, year, engine. Maybe your example mistakenly leads me to that conclusion. Your first post clearly says you have two components.
If by labels you mean the value that is selectable, than please refer to that as a component title, as that corresponds to the method name;
- (NSString *)pickerView:(UIPickerView *)pickerView titleForRow:(NSInteger)row forComponent:(NSInteger)component
You need to clearly express in much more detail what it is you are looking at doing. Brevity is your enemy when asking programming questions.
if value in the first component is cars, the second component is mustang the fisrst label must show "1970" and the second label must show "v8"
You're just not making a lot of sense to me either. It sounds like you are saying you have four components; vehicles, model, year, engine. Maybe your example mistakenly leads me to that conclusion. Your first post clearly says you have two components.
If by labels you mean the value that is selectable, than please refer to that as a component title, as that corresponds to the method name;
- (NSString *)pickerView:(UIPickerView *)pickerView titleForRow:(NSInteger)row forComponent:(NSInteger)component
You need to clearly express in much more detail what it is you are looking at doing. Brevity is your enemy when asking programming questions.
monke
Oct 16, 11:00 PM
It loads OK for me if I am patient.
It takes a while yes, but great job hob :D
It takes a while yes, but great job hob :D
aadilbrown
Oct 2, 07:36 AM
Now a days you have to protect the skin of the iphone. Total Body Skin covers your face again, and wraps around the sides and corners. Even the Home button is covered. Screen covers the face skin. Back to back skin covers the chrome.
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Lord Appleseed
May 6, 01:20 PM
No, the 6970 is a 2 year old card. It may have come OUT this year.
Being as powerful as a card from 2 years ago and being to years old is something different. The 6970 is from this year not from 2 years ago. However you may be right with the performance.
Being as powerful as a card from 2 years ago and being to years old is something different. The 6970 is from this year not from 2 years ago. However you may be right with the performance.
djaeggi
Dec 20, 04:39 AM
Hi folks,
Longtime reader, first time posting anything.
Can anyone offer a critique of this?
It's going to be printed on a 4'x8' vinyl banner to be displayed outdoors. I'm not a designer and I've looked at this thing for so long that I can't even tell what works and what doesn't. It'd be nice to get a fresh pair of eyes on it.
I'm sending this to the print shop to silkscreen several hundred of these, so any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all.
Longtime reader, first time posting anything.
Can anyone offer a critique of this?
It's going to be printed on a 4'x8' vinyl banner to be displayed outdoors. I'm not a designer and I've looked at this thing for so long that I can't even tell what works and what doesn't. It'd be nice to get a fresh pair of eyes on it.
I'm sending this to the print shop to silkscreen several hundred of these, so any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all.
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jiv3turkey748
Sep 7, 02:19 PM
i hope he wins one more time just to piss off the french
maflynn
Apr 18, 05:56 AM
It's not the number of Megapixels, but the sensor size. Jamming that many MPs into a tiny sensor will not give you a good camera
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kntgsp
Aug 28, 08:13 PM
sold
shyam09
May 5, 12:36 AM
in december i managed to buy a booq taipan [i believe that's what it was called] and although it isn't the vyper i am def. pleased with the quality and durability. [its a sleeve btw]... i have to say booq products are no.1, very well made, and well worth the money. Booq Vyper to the MAXX!!!
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ninebythree
Dec 23, 09:49 PM
It says this:
Dec 23 22:47:23 computer-ibook-g4 mDNSResponder: -1: DNSServiceRegister("Music", "_daap._tcp.", "local.", 3689) failed: Client id -1 invalid (-65549)
Dec 23 22:47:23 computer-ibook-g4 mDNSResponder: -1: DNSServiceRegister("iTunes_Ctrl_A699D57E2DD882A0", "_dacp._tcp.", "local.", 3689) failed: Client id -1 invalid (-65549)
directly after putting it to sleep, and when the keyboard doesn't work, but once it starts working, nothing on the log changes.
Dec 23 22:47:23 computer-ibook-g4 mDNSResponder: -1: DNSServiceRegister("Music", "_daap._tcp.", "local.", 3689) failed: Client id -1 invalid (-65549)
Dec 23 22:47:23 computer-ibook-g4 mDNSResponder: -1: DNSServiceRegister("iTunes_Ctrl_A699D57E2DD882A0", "_dacp._tcp.", "local.", 3689) failed: Client id -1 invalid (-65549)
directly after putting it to sleep, and when the keyboard doesn't work, but once it starts working, nothing on the log changes.
simsaladimbamba
Apr 23, 07:36 AM
It could be as simple as that? There isn't anything that stands out as a concrete reason why it wouldn't work?
Should I try upgrading to leopard first and then Snow Leopard? I don't have the "upgrade disc" I have the full install one that came with my other Mac.
Get the 29 USD Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD. It will work. The DVD you have is model specific and will not work with other Mac models.
Should I try upgrading to leopard first and then Snow Leopard? I don't have the "upgrade disc" I have the full install one that came with my other Mac.
Get the 29 USD Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Upgrade DVD. It will work. The DVD you have is model specific and will not work with other Mac models.
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Abstract
Oct 16, 06:50 PM
Yeah, seriously. Just keep your PC as well. You don't NEED to throw it out, although I wouldn't shed a tear if you did. ;)
For programs like MS Access, I can understand the need for VPC, but what graphics app is absolutely necessary on a PC? There must be a Mac equivalent. Oh, and VPC runs decently for everything other than graphics related apps (Photoshop or games).
For programs like MS Access, I can understand the need for VPC, but what graphics app is absolutely necessary on a PC? There must be a Mac equivalent. Oh, and VPC runs decently for everything other than graphics related apps (Photoshop or games).
Sirolway
Mar 16, 03:07 AM
Yes.
Forget WiFi & use HomePlug networking. The Devolo plugs seem particularly reliable.
I try wirelessly streaming music to an airport express in the next room & it's not a good experience. All my HomePlug networking works flawlessly & fast - no problem at all.
I have my iTunes library file on my laptop, but all the music on a firewire 800 drive on a Mac mini at the other end of the house. HomePlug gets it from mini to MBP with no lag at all
Forget WiFi & use HomePlug networking. The Devolo plugs seem particularly reliable.
I try wirelessly streaming music to an airport express in the next room & it's not a good experience. All my HomePlug networking works flawlessly & fast - no problem at all.
I have my iTunes library file on my laptop, but all the music on a firewire 800 drive on a Mac mini at the other end of the house. HomePlug gets it from mini to MBP with no lag at all
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Mr. Anderson
Jul 6, 09:41 PM
Congrats on sticking around - I saw that your user id is 340 - I don't know if there are any other users with lower ids than you (except maybe arn) that post regularly. Even eye is 1045....
D :D
D :D
alansmallen
Jun 3, 05:38 PM
would shipping the Mississippi be free?
zip code?
Was this purchased brand new, or from the Apple Refurb Store?
And can an iPhone work without any cell phone service or sim (basically iPod with Wi-Fi)?
Apple replaced my original with this one in Mid-april.
If hacked, the iPhone can be only an iPod.
zip code?
Was this purchased brand new, or from the Apple Refurb Store?
And can an iPhone work without any cell phone service or sim (basically iPod with Wi-Fi)?
Apple replaced my original with this one in Mid-april.
If hacked, the iPhone can be only an iPod.
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MacCheetah3
Nov 27, 10:15 PM
Hi
Let's do this...
� This and all my current auctions available at http://auctions.click2debug.com
*** ENDED *** $150 FINAL BID ***
The Nokia 6820 is one of Nokia's series of phones featuring a cleverly-designed flip-open QWERTY keyboard, intended to provide quicker and easier text input. When the keyboard is in use, the 6820's high-resolution 128 x 128-pixel, 4,096 color screen automatically rotates from a vertical to a horizontal orientation for easier viewing. There are also a bunch of other great features with this phone, including a digital CIF camera and video recorder, Bluetooth infrared data transfer, voice dialing, mobile Internet connectivity, high-speed data transmission, and more.
Calling Features
Used simply as a phone, the 6820 features a 4-way joystick for easy navigation to a variety of calling features, including voice dialing for up to 10 numbers, voice commands for up to 9 items, integrated handsfree speakerphone, and the ability to record and send memos, conversations, and sound clips (up to 90 seconds). You'll also get the usual array of polyphonic ring tones, calling modes (including vibrate) and much more. Nokia also supports TTY/TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf), and hearing aid support for the Nokia LPS-3 Loopset, (adapter and Loopset sold separately).
Messaging and Internet
The phone's snappy new design makes it ideal for messaging; you can actually type on the QWERTY keyboard, no more hunting and pecking through the ten key system. In addition to text and picture messaging, you can also send up to four linked messages with up to 160 characters each, and take advantage of distribution lists and predictive text input. The 6820's XHTML browser provides high-speed data transmission via GPRS or EDGE, and access to work and private POP3 and IMAP4 email accounts. You can also send MMS (multimedia messaging service) packets containing combined image, video, text, and voice clips to compatible phones or PCs. To expand your phone's functionality, you can download additional Java applications to add to the ones already included with the phone: E-mail Client, Instant Messaging, Converter, World Clock, and Portfolio Manager, among others.
Organizer
The Nokia 6820's organizer features include a 3,000 character notepad function (now easy to use with the flip out keyboard), as well as the usual phone book with up to 500 contacts, a full calendar, and a to-do list with priority levels, among others. You can also sync up your organizer data with your PC wirelessly via your Bluetooth connection, using the included software (Sync ML or Nokia PC).
Cameras, Fun, and Games
An integrated CIF digital camera lets you take 352 x 288 pixel photos, which you can view on the phone's 4,096 color display, or send to your computer or via MMS to a friend, using the XHTML internet connection. The camera provides night shooting mode, a self-timer feature, and a video clip recorder. Additionally, you can add thumbnail-sized photo images to contacts in your phone book, change your graphical user interface with a variety of themes, and download new ring tones to add to the ones already included with the phone. There are also two games included with the phone: Bounce, Bowling, Chess Puzzle, Water Rapids, and Backgammon
Vital Statistics
The Nokia 6820 weighs 3.53 ounces and measures 1.85 x 4.21 x 0.79 inches. Its Lithium Ion batteries are rated at a minimum of 490 minutes digital talk time, and 420 hours digital standby time. It runs on the GSM at 850/1800/1900 MHz.
Compatible Carriers:
� AT&T Wireless
� Cellular One / Dobson
� Cingular Wireless - My current carrier
� Cincinnati Bell
� EDGE Wireless
� Plateautel Wireless
� T-Mobile
� Viaero Wireless
- SIM restrictions have been removed ( UNLOCKED ). Check with your GSM carrier for possible compatibility if it is not listed here.
Includes:
� Nokia 6820 Tri-Band GSM Handset
� Nokia 6820 Battery (~15 Months Use)
� Nokia 6820 Battery Cover
� Nokia Wired Handsfree
� Nokia 6820 Documentation
� Nokia Software CD-ROM
� Nokia 5.7V - 800mA Rapid Travel AC Charger
EXTRA INCENTIVE: If the high bid reaches $145 or more, I'll include a mint condition D-Link DBT-120 USB-to-Bluetooth adapter FREE!
Condition:
� Good / Great - No scratches whatsoever and never a problem.
Let's do this...
� This and all my current auctions available at http://auctions.click2debug.com
*** ENDED *** $150 FINAL BID ***
The Nokia 6820 is one of Nokia's series of phones featuring a cleverly-designed flip-open QWERTY keyboard, intended to provide quicker and easier text input. When the keyboard is in use, the 6820's high-resolution 128 x 128-pixel, 4,096 color screen automatically rotates from a vertical to a horizontal orientation for easier viewing. There are also a bunch of other great features with this phone, including a digital CIF camera and video recorder, Bluetooth infrared data transfer, voice dialing, mobile Internet connectivity, high-speed data transmission, and more.
Calling Features
Used simply as a phone, the 6820 features a 4-way joystick for easy navigation to a variety of calling features, including voice dialing for up to 10 numbers, voice commands for up to 9 items, integrated handsfree speakerphone, and the ability to record and send memos, conversations, and sound clips (up to 90 seconds). You'll also get the usual array of polyphonic ring tones, calling modes (including vibrate) and much more. Nokia also supports TTY/TDD (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf), and hearing aid support for the Nokia LPS-3 Loopset, (adapter and Loopset sold separately).
Messaging and Internet
The phone's snappy new design makes it ideal for messaging; you can actually type on the QWERTY keyboard, no more hunting and pecking through the ten key system. In addition to text and picture messaging, you can also send up to four linked messages with up to 160 characters each, and take advantage of distribution lists and predictive text input. The 6820's XHTML browser provides high-speed data transmission via GPRS or EDGE, and access to work and private POP3 and IMAP4 email accounts. You can also send MMS (multimedia messaging service) packets containing combined image, video, text, and voice clips to compatible phones or PCs. To expand your phone's functionality, you can download additional Java applications to add to the ones already included with the phone: E-mail Client, Instant Messaging, Converter, World Clock, and Portfolio Manager, among others.
Organizer
The Nokia 6820's organizer features include a 3,000 character notepad function (now easy to use with the flip out keyboard), as well as the usual phone book with up to 500 contacts, a full calendar, and a to-do list with priority levels, among others. You can also sync up your organizer data with your PC wirelessly via your Bluetooth connection, using the included software (Sync ML or Nokia PC).
Cameras, Fun, and Games
An integrated CIF digital camera lets you take 352 x 288 pixel photos, which you can view on the phone's 4,096 color display, or send to your computer or via MMS to a friend, using the XHTML internet connection. The camera provides night shooting mode, a self-timer feature, and a video clip recorder. Additionally, you can add thumbnail-sized photo images to contacts in your phone book, change your graphical user interface with a variety of themes, and download new ring tones to add to the ones already included with the phone. There are also two games included with the phone: Bounce, Bowling, Chess Puzzle, Water Rapids, and Backgammon
Vital Statistics
The Nokia 6820 weighs 3.53 ounces and measures 1.85 x 4.21 x 0.79 inches. Its Lithium Ion batteries are rated at a minimum of 490 minutes digital talk time, and 420 hours digital standby time. It runs on the GSM at 850/1800/1900 MHz.
Compatible Carriers:
� AT&T Wireless
� Cellular One / Dobson
� Cingular Wireless - My current carrier
� Cincinnati Bell
� EDGE Wireless
� Plateautel Wireless
� T-Mobile
� Viaero Wireless
- SIM restrictions have been removed ( UNLOCKED ). Check with your GSM carrier for possible compatibility if it is not listed here.
Includes:
� Nokia 6820 Tri-Band GSM Handset
� Nokia 6820 Battery (~15 Months Use)
� Nokia 6820 Battery Cover
� Nokia Wired Handsfree
� Nokia 6820 Documentation
� Nokia Software CD-ROM
� Nokia 5.7V - 800mA Rapid Travel AC Charger
EXTRA INCENTIVE: If the high bid reaches $145 or more, I'll include a mint condition D-Link DBT-120 USB-to-Bluetooth adapter FREE!
Condition:
� Good / Great - No scratches whatsoever and never a problem.
aethelbert
Oct 27, 10:10 PM
Oh. The store I went to had a line that stretched nearly halfway across the mall, so they were pretty anal about making sure people actually in the line got in first.
We had about 480 in line, and they were only giving them to random people after everyone in line (or that had been at 6:00) got a shirt.
We had about 480 in line, and they were only giving them to random people after everyone in line (or that had been at 6:00) got a shirt.
2nyRiggz
Apr 4, 11:37 PM
Wipeout Pure
Lumines 1 & 2
LocoRoco
MGS: PO
Exit
GTA...both of em
Bless
Lumines 1 & 2
LocoRoco
MGS: PO
Exit
GTA...both of em
Bless
balamw
Apr 8, 01:44 PM
FWIW, your code doesn't work for me, but your call, in my code, seems to (replacing my malformed IOConnectCallScalarMethod with your IOConnectCallMethod). Thanks for that.
That's essentially what I was looking for as well, first just a way of figuring out how the backlight LED levels are determined and then trying to see if it could be controlled.
Interesting. It works great for me in Xcode 3.2.6 on OS X 10.6.6. Are you using another version or OS? How does it break for you? I just created a new Application -> Command Line Tool -> Foundation, add IOKit to the project and away we go.
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That's essentially what I was looking for as well, first just a way of figuring out how the backlight LED levels are determined and then trying to see if it could be controlled.
Interesting. It works great for me in Xcode 3.2.6 on OS X 10.6.6. Are you using another version or OS? How does it break for you? I just created a new Application -> Command Line Tool -> Foundation, add IOKit to the project and away we go.
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djbahdow01
Jul 10, 08:47 PM
I'll be there in the am. Have a service appt. at 7am at Diamond down the road. Will gauge the plan when I get down there.
MrMacMan
Sep 17, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by applemacdude
I dont feel like old school even though i registerd in 2001
You haven't posted a ton of posts, if so you would feel old skool.
:p
I dont feel like old school even though i registerd in 2001
You haven't posted a ton of posts, if so you would feel old skool.
:p
Doctor Q
Aug 22, 08:10 PM
We should stop talking about this so much. As it is, when I close my eyes tonight, I'm pretty sure I'm going to see iMeowbot's avatar. :eek:
iserian
Mar 11, 05:32 PM
Are you sure that you aren't at the back of the line standing the wrong way? :confused:
Lmao.
Lmao.
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