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  • Eraserhead
    Mar 6, 04:07 AM
    Why would it not be? If you apply a 90% rate evenly to the top percentile, seems to me it would be quite fair. It would help fund the government assistance programs that will make it easier for him to survive on a paltry $500 million.

    There has to be some incentive to work harder. Taxing him at 50% or so would be OK though.





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  • Home | north texas wildfires



  • macrockbuddy
    Feb 27, 11:43 PM
    I've also got 1 thats got a cracked screen down by the lower left part of the screen. If one sounds better than the other, let me know. I'm open to offers on both. Thanks





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  • A wildfire threatens a house



  • DunksNOnes
    Jun 22, 11:51 PM
    I might have to end up camping here if my BestBuy "pre-order" isn't fulfilled.

    anyone camping here for non-reservation? and anyone have an idea around what time they would be going?!

    lets meet up!





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  • smoke from Texas wildfires



  • holmesf
    Apr 4, 01:43 PM
    Hello,

    For my Master's project I am looking to develop a WebGL application. The project will likely end up involving a huge amount of Javascript, and a small number of simple web pages (mostly to just act as containers for the WebGL). The Javascript will probably have an AJAX component.

    My background, however, is mostly in the realm of strongly typed and compiled languages such as C/C++/Objective-C. Normally I use XCode to develop. I am a n00b when it comes to Javascript, though I do have some basic competence when it comes to web development.

    So my question is ... what is the best (or what are the best) IDEs to use for such a project?

    It would be helpful to have integrated debugging, but I imagine this might not be possible since I am going to be using WebGL. In the least I would want syntax coloring, as strong error checking as possible prior to runtime, good facilities to manage lots of files and revisions, and some facilities to speed up workflow. Any advice?





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  • on the Texas wildfires,



  • dizastor
    Oct 26, 06:29 PM
    http://att.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=88717&stc=1&d=1193436932

    what the hell?

    That's a great leopard related shot. :)





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  • Texas fires: 828 structures



  • Kobushi
    Sep 16, 11:19 PM
    Did you ever play "balderdash"? My favorite thing to do in school was to make up my own current events. They would be just weird enough to be interesting, but still plausible. Try it, it's fun. And if the teacher calls bs, just be like "I guess I just like to read outside of the mainstream media"...If that doens't work blame it on ThinkSecret or something.





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  • The cause of the wildfires in



  • Onimusha370
    May 1, 04:03 PM
    Coolbook is the solution.

    I had both an 11" ultimate and a 13" ultimate. I preferred the extra screen real estate so I wanted to keep the 13" .... but the fan noise bugged me.

    Flash, running windows via VM, photo editing, moving large files all made my 13" roar. (For whatever reason the 11" ran much quieter doing the same tasks.)

    I'd read some posts here about Coolbook, I was reluctant to try it ... as a last resort before deciding to give up the 13" I installed it, used the recommend settings found here in this forum and voila my 13" has ran much quieter and cooler since.

    I can work in Windows for hours, no fan noise, watch Flash everything.

    Very impressed, it allowed me to keep my 13"!

    can you share what settings you're using in coolbook?
    i'm about to install it on my 13 inch ultimate :)
    thanks!





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  • help battle wildfires;



  • wpotere
    Apr 1, 02:41 PM
    In modern usage it is usually a general massive compliment.[/I]

    yeah right.... :rolleyes:





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  • Texas wildfire operation



  • mcmlxix
    Apr 18, 10:17 AM
    Despite a few misses, Kuo has frequently offered fairly accurate information originating from Apple's supply chain, perhaps most notably pinpointing the smaller, thinner MacBook Air (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/15/apple-prepping-11-6-macbook-air-and-new-ipod-touch-with-3mp-camera/) ultimately released late last year.

    Brilliant! He bested the other analysts who predicted a bigger, thicker MBA. :rolleyes:





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  • Texas Wildfire Risk portal



  • rebby
    Mar 15, 05:48 PM
    I read both the files, i understand. But how can i see how my pictures where imported? I already had folders with pictures that i just dragged into the library. I cant recal seeing anything like referenced or managed masters?

    thanks :)

    (edit) in the import settings it is set as ''Store files: in the aperture library''

    That's explained in the first link.

    Select Manage referenced files from Aperture�s file menu

    In Aperture 3 I think that they may have changed it to "Located Referenced Files...". Still under the File menu though.





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  • Next. Dry winds hamper efforts



  • iCrizzo
    Apr 15, 11:58 AM
    Doesn't look like iOS grew much.. looks like they just added Android to the graph.





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  • However, the portion of Texas



  • fisherking
    May 4, 06:18 PM
    color keyboard just got an update (may4), and there are a LOT of choices.
    different keyboards, even different 'pop-up' letters when you type
    (some really nice ones, some really ugly ones too...:D ); even the option for custom backgrounds (which i haven't tried yet).

    am loving having a black keyboard...





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  • state of Texas, where fire



  • ozreth
    Feb 24, 01:19 AM
    So I would love some great 1440x900 wallpapers of Japan (country and temples mostly, city stuff would be nice as well though) but all I can find are the few on interfacelift.

    Anybody have a good one?

    Thanks : )





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  • as Texas Wildfire Expands



  • Full of Win
    Apr 4, 03:52 PM
    Just wait until they add Thunderbolt to the design. I know more than one person who never even looked at the MBA for its lack of a high speed port.





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  • views of Texas wildfires



  • slightly
    Aug 4, 07:28 AM
    Hi

    I'm building a dynamic site for a teacher in PHP, and one part of it lets him edit certain pages (eg, the intro page, class page, etc). Currently, it displays the HTML source in one pane, lets him amend it and then preview his changes in another pane, and he can then save the changes to amend the file.

    However, he doesn't want to have to use HTML tags himself. So, what I need to do is create buttons (bold, italic, header, new paragraph, etc) and have him highlight some of the text and click a button to apply the tag. Much like the buttons for this forum.

    Does anyone have experience doing that, or, do you know of a free/inexpensive script to help me along with it? I'd imagine the actual tagging would be mostly/wholly done with javascript, and I would then like some way of validating what he's created before it's submitted.

    Many thanks

    Matt





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  • Wildfires have charred 1.65



  • sonofslim
    Dec 31, 11:07 AM
    Originally posted by true777
    I have no problem under OS 9.2 and IE 5.1.

    must be a 5.0 thing then. not surprising.





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  • During Texas Wildfires



  • munkle
    Dec 12, 09:30 AM
    Call me shallow (and lazy!) but it would be nice if you could post a few pics to go along with your review.





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  • Texas Wildfires



  • mrapplegate
    Apr 18, 07:31 AM
    I'm one of those that says if you want to spend $99 on it go for it. It can only hurt you if you don't know what you're doing ha ha :D
    At least learn how to file bug reports to help the rest of the Apple community.





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  • Labels: drought, fire, new



  • pulsewidth947
    Dec 26, 10:53 AM
    Sure is possible.. I've done it on an old skool iMac DV (with its silly small HD)!






    AndyOrr
    Apr 11, 07:05 AM
    The startup screen used to cause delays for some of my clients. Disable the startup menu. Click "Dont Show Again" on it if it finally loads. Try relaunching it after that.





    JohnGillilan
    Dec 31, 01:17 AM
    It's funny. Even after all the time I've spent staring at the old page, now that it's changed I have no memory of what it used to look like. Does anyone have a screenshot of the old homepage??





    LethalWolfe
    Jun 29, 12:10 AM
    Originally posted by trose
    Ok Lethal, Thx. Thats pretty much what I thought, which brings me back to my question- Can I use my Radeon 9000 to render the graphics and still be able to Video out on a Radeon 7000?

    That I'm not sure about. I'm leaning towards "no" though since games tend to disable all the monitors save for the one they are playing in. It might work though if you played your game in a window and not at full screen.

    Lethal





    seisend
    Jan 24, 03:33 AM
    Hm, well I just bought this cable from the apple store yesterday.

    http://store.apple.com/us/product/TP320LL/A

    and to answer the above question, yes I did install the drivers.

    Sounds strange. Do you have other Devices connected to your MacBook at the same time? Does your Macbook work with other interfaces / harddiscs you plug in?

    Try to chat with the Apogee Support. It's very quick and friendly.

    www.apogeedigital.com





    Marx55
    Apr 4, 08:16 PM
    What is needed is a MacBoook Air with just 400 to 600 g and as small as possible (7-inch) with video out and USB ports. The Mac in your pocket!



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