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Originally Posted by Ratm
Man.... it looks like all they did to it was tack on fancy cover. From this angel it looks like a harley style bike with a shiny nose cone.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
I think it looks more like a sporty slimmed down Gold-Wing. In a good way.
Good point...I hope its price tag isn't Gold Wingish
One of my ears is very slightly "misformed" or something along those lines. Not really noticeably visible, but when i try to put earbuds in it, they usually don't fit, and if they…
Without ordering custom-made, the Shures have a number of foam and rubber inserts.
A cheap alternative is the ear buds for the standard iPod headphones, caps that fit in the ear.
I would say the Shure E3c ear buds. They have many versions but the E3c is probally the most common to find at a guitar shop or such. They are a bit pricy though. I think they h…
can you crop widescreen play back on the new ipods? e.g. if i had a widescreen movie it would show only the center 320x240 of it and crop off the sides. also what res #x# would i…
OK, I have a new 5G iPod. I loaded some photos, and I could have sworn I heard Steve Jobs say if you have a slideshow associated with an album it will play it. I have made a slid…
On the iPod, under photo slideshow settings, can you see an option to select what type of slideshow? I don't have a 5G but they're supposed to have improved eye candy for slideshow…
hi guys ...
i know AIFF is definitely i waste of space as the original earbud won't handle that kind of quality ... so, my question is ... what's the ideal/optimum format to store…
There's no answer to that, really. It depends on the person. You might try encoding some tracks at various bitrates and see whether you can tell any difference. I personally would …
thanks for your constructive reply ...
well, i'm content with the earbud ... and i have all the songs in original quality elsewhere, so i just want the best quality/size ratio ...…
I worked with macs at the recording studio but never owned one. My best friend bought a dual G5 w/ cinema display. And wants me to convert to mac so bad that he gave me his G4 Grap…
That machine takes either PC-100 or PC-133 RAM, and the biggest chips are 512 Mb, so you can get up to 2 gigs of RAM in one of those.
Welcome to the club!
I'm not sure exactly which model that is but maybe you can find it here and figure it out.
http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html
EDIT: Whoops.. scratch that, Chris is …
You should buy 512 sticks from someone that sells RAM specified to work in your model. Most generic 512MB PC RAM sticks will be recognized as 256 MB if they are recognized.
The re…
I looked at my "about this mac" menu and a few things are interesting.
1 - The model reads: Powermac G3 ( pci )
But below it reads powermac G4
This IS a graphite model. NOT …
Click the "More Info" button in your About This Mac dialog. That opens Apple System Profiler (located in /Applications/Utilities) which will give detailed specs for your model. Cli…
It says PCI for sure. I think its the first one right after the blue and white. and it seems only 4x 256mb ram.
at this momoent its not booting up and iam typing from my AMD (yuck…