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Yep, it used to be on a white 200 which I now own. CLIO FTW came off and It briefly reverted to it's original plate until this week when I put CLIO ART on it :D
It's whisper quiet. You can hear it if the room is silent, but there's no way you could say it was loud.
iMac's are great, but... The display will outlast the computer by years. I bought this 27" last month and before that I was using a 23" that I bought in 2004. Back then the top spec iMac was...
27", but with a bit more grunt at the end of the cord... ;)
2.8ghz quad core with 2xOWC SSDs and 2xWD 1TB Caviar Blacks, 1GB ATI 5770 and Blu-ray.
Swapped from two of the old 23" Cinemas and will prob get a second 27" next year.
Have you tried FontExplorer from Linotype?
http://www.fontexplorerx.com
Never used it, I probably should use something but I just have all my fonts active.
Yes. I got it swapped to a micro sim rather than cut it down. If you get a micro sim from o2 make sure that a) it says "Pay Monthly and Business" on the front of the envelope and b) that you also ask for the micro sim to normal sim adaptor tray (little black thing) as it's not in the envelope.
I got mine at 10:30am from Tesco. Just walked in, no queue but they had only one left.
12 month contract too, so able to upgrade next year. Also double the data allowance of O2, nice!
Went to O2 this afternoon and got a micro sim, transferred my current contract onto it and popped it in the...
Got mine yesterday and have hardly put it down since. I wasn't going to get one yet with the new iPhone out soon but glad I did now!
What's strange is how it makes the iPhone seem so small and compact - but in a good way. Can't wait for the new one.
I got a 3G iPad with the thinking that I...
This is a few years old. The G5 is now a Mac Pro, but it looks almost identical:
2.8 Mac Pro is at home, the other is at the office:
2.8ghz Quad Core Mac Pro, 6gb, 2x1tb + 750gb + 2x500gb drives
23" Cinema Display
Magic Mouse
Alu keyboard
Logic Pro
iWork 09
2x2.0ghz Dual Core Mac Pro, 4gb...
There doesn't appear to be any way to do this...
My battery's flat so I've taken it out to recharge (no garage and I'm in a flat so can't run the charge to the car), but I can't lock the car. If I lock it with the alarm on, removing the battery sets it off.
If I remove the battery first...
If you import the whole folder / directory it'll probably include the .m3u playlist file, which iTunes will read and import the songs. So either import just the tracks or just the playlist.
These were for internal intranet use, so load time, accessibility etc were not a concern. That also meant I could get away with having all the text as images in the second one.
All my work has song lyrics in comments in the HTML and CSS.
That one is TC - Where's My Money (D-Style...
It works for me in Safari and Firefox Mac.
There's probably something IE doesn't like going on in the mess of HTML and CSS that Fireworks has chucked out. I'd recommend redoing it properly. Absolute positioning isn't really the best way of doing what you're trying to do.
Have a look at the...
A couple of pages I did last year and this to choose which local charity we support at work.
I'm more of a HTML/CSS coder with no formal design training or qualification, so you'll have to bear that in mind... The code is pretty nifty though.
On both pages you can click and drag stuff...
You don't need a hash before "body". It's an element name not an ID.
Try this:
<html>
<head>
<title>Home_1.jpg</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;iso-8859-1">
<meta name="description" content="FW MX CSS Layer">
<style type="text/css">
#Home1r2c5 {...
No need for the wrapper div, just apply the properties to the <body>. You don't need separate margin-left and margin-right either:
body {width:1000px; margin:auto;}
As you're using absolute positioning, then you just need to add position:relative; to the body and the whole lot will shift over...
I fitted a 7200rpm Hitachi Travelstar 7K200 to my Macbook the other day. This drive is top of the 2.5" leaderboard on www.storagereview.com
It's noticeably much quicker and doesn't seem to have affected battery life much, if at all. No warmer either.
I've got an EyeTV 410, plus an EyeTV Diversity (twin tuner) and I have all three tuners running off one socket, using a booster. I get a great signal and it works brilliantly with the Elgato EyeTV 3 software.
Good choice!
I'm looking to replace my dual 2.5 G5, but I'm gonna wait for new displays. I'm ADC so it makes sense to buy both base unit and display at the same time to get the discount.
Apple have them in stock unless you spec a BTO option. The ones Cancom have are the same, if you look they...
I've always taken my 182 to Renault just to get the stamps in the book, but as Lookers Chester want £330 to change the aux belt I'm having second thoughts. (Yep, that's just the belt change, not the service as well).
How hard is it to do this? I know that it's easy on the non-air con Cup, but...
MS have also dragged HTML email back into the last century with Outlook 2007 - it now used Word rather than IE as the rendering engine.
http://www.campaignmonitor.com/blog/archives/2007/01/microsoft_takes_email_design_b.html
Indeed. Esp with the phone features that are unique, ie:
Visual voicemail
SMS conversations
Ambient light sensor (auto screen brightness)
Proximity sensor (screen goes off when you move it near your ear)
Despite Edge being slower than 3G, the faster UI of the phone means you can do stuff like...
That's not the best of both worlds, it is both worlds.
The best of both worlds would be something that is a combination of the best parts of two things - like the music features from the iPod touch and the phone features from a mobile phone. ;)
Don't believe anyone who says the keyboard is rubbish and unusable.
It'll take a bit of getting used to but then so did T9 when that first came out. The dictionary/suggest feature is brilliant though and saves loads of time correcting mistakes.
The trickiest bit is remembering its QWERTY and...
Went for the basic £35 a month. I'll use more data than calls and texts so this suits me fine.
You can sort of upgrade if you're already on o2, but you won't get any better deal than a new customer (or any worse actually).
This thing really is awesome. The most usable phone I've ever used...