cas85
Apr 26, 02:06 PM
first just select the cell you want to format. then click that little arrow that i circled in the image. in the dropdown, just select "numerical system" and you should be good to go. you can add decimal places also in that same menu.
evoluzione
Sep 25, 10:35 AM
from what i remember, the marriage was off, she couldn't get into the states, and gave up.
or something.
good luck to you rei, and glad you're being realistic about things when you get back to venezuela.
or something.
good luck to you rei, and glad you're being realistic about things when you get back to venezuela.
IJ Reilly
Sep 29, 12:01 AM
I've been using Keynote lately for work presentations. It's annoying not to be able to give them to PC co-workers. PPT such a piece of crap, and i'd like to be able to use keynote more, but sadly it's not super useful anywhere other than my computer.
Why annoying, because PowerPoint is so lame? You can export Keynote to PowerPoint, or to Flash, or QuickTime, or PDF.
Why annoying, because PowerPoint is so lame? You can export Keynote to PowerPoint, or to Flash, or QuickTime, or PDF.
Ommid
Apr 25, 07:14 PM
If you order quickly you can try the following Superbiiz coupon code for 15% off, but it may have already expired.
RABBIT15
UK Shipping costs more than the ram :( lol
RABBIT15
UK Shipping costs more than the ram :( lol
BFMC999
Dec 16, 12:54 PM
I recently saw a pc with OSX running on it. And that's neat. I'm mainly a Windows user but I've remained respectful to Apple hardware but I can't stand OSX. It's stable and it's easy to use but I much rather prefer the unrestricted control a knowledgeable user can have over Windows. Thus leads me to my question;
Has anyone gotten or heard of anyone getting Windows to run on a Mac without an excruciatingly slow emulator? Is there any chance of this happening in the future?
Has anyone gotten or heard of anyone getting Windows to run on a Mac without an excruciatingly slow emulator? Is there any chance of this happening in the future?
iJohnHenry
Feb 18, 06:34 PM
I'm interested to see what he's planning to build in it's place.
His crypt, perhaps a pyramid, or something already designed by �Bucky� Fuller?
His crypt, perhaps a pyramid, or something already designed by �Bucky� Fuller?
DoFoT9
Sep 5, 04:16 AM
very nice guide! thank you for posting :)
we need more people like you helping out in the community!
we need more people like you helping out in the community!
zagato27
Oct 30, 04:44 PM
Sounds too good to be true ;)
How does it compare to an alubook keyboard? Does it have the same feel to it? I'm a bit worried that the keys will not feel as 'soft' as the alubook's.
I tried this one, and it really feels horrible (like a VAIO.. *shudders*) : http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Logitech%20UltraX%20Keyboard%20Keyboard:1991330435
Thanks for the link, I'll try to find a shop carrying it in Europe!
Don't think you could go wrong with this keyboard. As to comparing it to the AluBook????? I don't have one and my experience is limited to a few keystrokes at an Apple retailer. HOWEVER, it does seem to compare very nicely from my limited experience. Trust me, this is a nice keyboard especially if you are used to laptops. Finally, I think you might be in luck. I believe I did a Google search and came up with some European/Japanese sites that carried this and/or had some reviews of it. I could swear that in a review I came across some info that you could get a BT version of the IceKey. If they sold it here in the states I'd get one as my G5 is BT. My goal is to "cut the cord" so to speak. I highly recommend the Icekey.... good luck. Cheers
How does it compare to an alubook keyboard? Does it have the same feel to it? I'm a bit worried that the keys will not feel as 'soft' as the alubook's.
I tried this one, and it really feels horrible (like a VAIO.. *shudders*) : http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Logitech%20UltraX%20Keyboard%20Keyboard:1991330435
Thanks for the link, I'll try to find a shop carrying it in Europe!
Don't think you could go wrong with this keyboard. As to comparing it to the AluBook????? I don't have one and my experience is limited to a few keystrokes at an Apple retailer. HOWEVER, it does seem to compare very nicely from my limited experience. Trust me, this is a nice keyboard especially if you are used to laptops. Finally, I think you might be in luck. I believe I did a Google search and came up with some European/Japanese sites that carried this and/or had some reviews of it. I could swear that in a review I came across some info that you could get a BT version of the IceKey. If they sold it here in the states I'd get one as my G5 is BT. My goal is to "cut the cord" so to speak. I highly recommend the Icekey.... good luck. Cheers
Darwin
Nov 10, 04:27 AM
Just gone to Spymac and the first thing it brings up is that ad :D
Thats before getting to the actual Home page :rolleyes:
Doesn't feel like Spymac anymore, oh well
Thats before getting to the actual Home page :rolleyes:
Doesn't feel like Spymac anymore, oh well
Dagless
Apr 11, 06:46 AM
It's a shame EA and co are rushing out ports before their actual games come to the market. But ah well, Blackhand is supposed to be great and I actually want to play that snowboarding game (name escapes me).
The scramble started around January for dev kits. It's going to be a while but there is going to be a surge of games coming. For better (variety) or worse (most will probably be crap).
The scramble started around January for dev kits. It's going to be a while but there is going to be a surge of games coming. For better (variety) or worse (most will probably be crap).
mjstew33
Dec 23, 11:27 PM
ohhhhh....ahhhhh....
Cool.:cool: Looks like the hardware pages, which I like, a lot.
Yeah. I think it's a great improvement :)
Cool.:cool: Looks like the hardware pages, which I like, a lot.
Yeah. I think it's a great improvement :)
Rob587
Sep 25, 11:42 PM
Yea I have kinda the same problem. I have 3.7gb of music and I love the nano. The smallness is so much more conveniant especially for working out and running, but in like one more day ill be out of space. I dont listen to all the music in my itunes anyway so ill just have to be selective. It sounds like the nano would be the best bet for you aswell.
snberk103
Apr 26, 10:19 AM
Thanks for the side-by-side review. I use LR3, never got around to A3. Once you are used to the interface it works. At least for me.
One tip to make imports go faster is to break the import into chunks, I'm told. If you have 200 images, then pick 50 and start the import, then pick the next 50 and start the import. Supposedly you can start as many parallel import threads as you have cores for best results. I haven't needed to speed up my imports, so it's been a while since I've tried this.
Also, if your A3 and LR3 libraries were on two different HDDs you may have been seeing the difference in HDD speeds and not program processing speed. Just a thought.
One tip to make imports go faster is to break the import into chunks, I'm told. If you have 200 images, then pick 50 and start the import, then pick the next 50 and start the import. Supposedly you can start as many parallel import threads as you have cores for best results. I haven't needed to speed up my imports, so it's been a while since I've tried this.
Also, if your A3 and LR3 libraries were on two different HDDs you may have been seeing the difference in HDD speeds and not program processing speed. Just a thought.
macingman
Apr 12, 09:16 AM
Just an update. I received my Otterbox Defender in the mail this morning and I love it. I am so confident in the case that when showing it of to a friend, I purposefully slammed it against a marble floor from a 6 feet height and I picked it up and there was not a single scratch on the case.
I have big hands so the naked iPhone 4 is to small for me but the otterbox defender makes the phone just the right size for my hands to fit around, so that is a major plus for me.
I think I'm going to be using this case for a while, probably until I upgrade phones.
I have big hands so the naked iPhone 4 is to small for me but the otterbox defender makes the phone just the right size for my hands to fit around, so that is a major plus for me.
I think I'm going to be using this case for a while, probably until I upgrade phones.
AJasken
Oct 1, 03:15 PM
Don't know your taste, but Andrew Sergovia (great spanish style), Dave Matthews w/ Tim Reynolds is good (Tim Reynolds is awesome!), Dispatch, Iron and Wine, Nick Drake...see how you like those.
AlphaDogg
Mar 12, 06:28 PM
I wanted to embed a youtube video in my post, but I can't as HTML code is off. I was googling on how to embed a youtube video using BB code, but it seems as if it needs to be done on the admin's end. Here (http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php/199304-How-To-Make-a-YouTube-BB-Code) is a link on vBulletin's forum on how to add a YouTube BB code. Thanks in advance!
zdobson
Apr 19, 05:53 PM
Have you tried to use an external monitor, that would tell you if your gfx chip is bad.
Yes, external monitor looked like the second photo. Now everything is back looking like the first photo.
Yes, external monitor looked like the second photo. Now everything is back looking like the first photo.
RedReplicant
May 5, 08:16 PM
I'm with the above, enjoy your new imac ;)
Doctor Q
Apr 20, 03:26 PM
YouTube: video (http://youtube.com/watch?v=CD2LRROpph0)
If you quote a post with a video it will automatically change to a link.
If you quote a post with a video it will automatically change to a link.
Twe Foju
Apr 26, 06:55 AM
for 1 thing we all know is that the SB will most likely have a weaker GPU for games, and if gaming on the Air isn't your idea, well, a refresh might be better, but as for now, just keep your Air, i am sure, a lot of people would still buy the current Air even when the refresh is out
MacBytes
Jul 21, 02:38 PM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: Apple Hardware
Link: Apple overtakes Google in media impact, iPhone & iPad helps (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100721153859)
Description:: Apple stole Google's top spot in Q2 Impact Value rankings on the strength of its groundbreaking product releases, the iPad and iPhone 4, Media measurement technology firm General Sentiment said on Tuesday.
It's one of the "biggest surprises" that Apple took the top in the Impact Value spot, notes Greg Artzt, chief executive officer of General Sentiment.
http://hk.ibtimes.com/en/articles/37028/20100720/apple-overtakes-google-in-media-impact-iphone-ipad-helps.htm
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
Category: Apple Hardware
Link: Apple overtakes Google in media impact, iPhone & iPad helps (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20100721153859)
Description:: Apple stole Google's top spot in Q2 Impact Value rankings on the strength of its groundbreaking product releases, the iPad and iPhone 4, Media measurement technology firm General Sentiment said on Tuesday.
It's one of the "biggest surprises" that Apple took the top in the Impact Value spot, notes Greg Artzt, chief executive officer of General Sentiment.
http://hk.ibtimes.com/en/articles/37028/20100720/apple-overtakes-google-in-media-impact-iphone-ipad-helps.htm
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
CharlC
May 5, 10:26 AM
Hi guys,
Tried to do a search, but couldn't find anything.
I want to extend my bluetooth range on an iMac in order to use peripherals in the next room.
Not very tech savvy wrt opening up the Mac and soldering on a new antenna. Are there any other options?
Thanks so much! :)
Tried to do a search, but couldn't find anything.
I want to extend my bluetooth range on an iMac in order to use peripherals in the next room.
Not very tech savvy wrt opening up the Mac and soldering on a new antenna. Are there any other options?
Thanks so much! :)
Legion93
Apr 8, 11:45 AM
The official TRIM support is already in Snow Leopard builds for the new Macbook Pros with SSDs and it's in Lion as well. The official support is only for the Apple's SSDs, no TRIM support for third party SSDs. There is a way to enable it for any SSD that supports TRIM, but it is a hack. Here's the thread: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1125400
Apple are usually conservative about their SSDs, they don't go for the top of the line SSDs. So, it is normal to see conservative speed from Apple's SSDs.
TRIM enabler is a hack, and some people have reported that their read/write speeds have dropped significantly after installing it on their macs. I'm worried that it even does the job, but I am guessing it just changes the kernel so that instead of saying 'No' it says 'Yes' under TRIM support in SERIAL-ATA.
Apple are usually conservative about their SSDs, they don't go for the top of the line SSDs. So, it is normal to see conservative speed from Apple's SSDs.
TRIM enabler is a hack, and some people have reported that their read/write speeds have dropped significantly after installing it on their macs. I'm worried that it even does the job, but I am guessing it just changes the kernel so that instead of saying 'No' it says 'Yes' under TRIM support in SERIAL-ATA.
heehee
Apr 6, 09:08 PM
It's in the rules. (http://guides.macrumors.com/Help:MacRumors_FAQ#How_do_I_set_my_avatar.3F)
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