Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Chinatown Los Angeles Map

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  • philipma1957
    Apr 25, 01:32 PM
    i buy all my 3tb hdds from this seller on ebay. he has new drives sealed with warranty at the best price going.

    150 to 160 offer works.


    http://cgi.ebay.com/Western-Digital-Caviar-Green-WD30EZRSDTL-3TB-SATA-3-0Gb-/280664347758?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4158e6146e#ht_1080wt_883





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  • Kissaragi
    May 2, 08:57 AM
    Someone could skim your card or mug you when your out buying it from a shop.

    There is no risk buying online from apple, if by a multi billion to one chance something went wrong your bank or apple would refund you. Your just being paranoid.





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  • in Chinatown Los Angeles



  • kwajo.com
    Mar 15, 05:32 PM
    i'll second that. :confused:

    seriously? that's embarrassing, i'll see what i can do.

    EDIT: have you tried going to http://www.kwajo.com and clicking on the portfolio? I swear it's been working with other people i've sent it to for evaluation





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  • miles01110
    Feb 26, 10:25 AM
    Also, at the moment they have the boring printer offer when you buy a system, anyone know how often the free iPod offers come around instead?
    Cheers!

    Are you a student? If not you don't qualify for this offer anyway.





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  • (Chinatown) Map It!



  • rdowns
    Jan 31, 06:58 AM
    Can everyone see that or only the post creator?

    test edit

    EDIT: I only see a link to compare versions on MY posts. There is no link on others.





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  • Los Angeles, CA, USA.



  • slu
    Apr 27, 04:56 PM
    I'd use apple's battery replacement program. You get a refurb iPod the same model as your current one. It is $60 and you don't have to worry about breaking it when replacing the battery (which I did once). It will cost more, but it is like getting a new iPod. I did it recently and was quite happy.





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  • jiv3turkey748
    Sep 17, 05:03 PM
    between $2000 and $2300





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  • mrgreen4242
    Dec 28, 07:12 PM
    Cant offer to much specific help, but I THINK most/lots of miniDV camcorders can take a regular video signal as an imput and pass it along as a DV data stream. So, in theory, a nice DV camcorder could do both of the things you are looking for.

    Rob





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  • amarcus
    Apr 27, 01:05 PM
    Depends on your budget but I'd definitely look into a Drobo FS. It fully supports time machine backups, although it's performance isn't exactly spectacular (I guess if your using it just for backups and some basic streaming then this shouldn't be much of an issue...).





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  • atgaviation
    Feb 5, 08:53 AM
    Cheers for your replies!

    onecajun - which name should I use here? The mac mini server shows as 'Mac Mini Server' to the Macs but there is also a NETBIOS name which is something like 'macmini28138'.

    fluffles - one of the problems I suspect might be that the PC appears to be tied to a domain used by the previous (windows exchange) server - if I try to change this then it seems to seriously mess up the user accounts on that PC - not allowing me to log in etc.





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  • thesdx
    Jan 20, 04:27 PM
    Why are all of you getting so mad that the MacBook Air doesnt have this, this. All of us expected all these things, it is like me saying, "i want the green apple!" and getting the green apple "HEY! i thought it was RED!"
    So stop whining about that it does not have these things, most of you sayd that you werent going to get it anyway!
    Although i wish it did have these I am ok without them.





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  • hwojtek
    Apr 24, 01:18 PM
    In Finder, File -> New burn folder usually works quite well.





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  • Chinatown in Los Angeles,



  • scan300
    Jul 26, 12:43 PM
    Most of the issues will have to do with how your work internet services are set-up. Check you have the correct proxy server settings in your 'Network' preference pane in the 'Proxies' tab. Make all your new settings apply to the correct port (ethernet) and that other ports aren't using the same settings.

    If all is still not well:

    If you are connected to a http proxy, and it's a Windows proxy, avoid it. If it's possible to get your IT admin to set your IP address as a proxy server you should be able to surf no problems. ie you should be using your work's DNS directly.

    We can't get the Windows http proxy to work with our Macs, or very sporadically. This is our workaround.

    If you still have no luck try http://macwindows.com/ it's an excellent Mac/Windows resource.





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  • Chinatown, Los Angeles



  • MacGiver
    Mar 31, 04:22 AM
    Hi all,
    I am going to buy the iPad 2 64GB 3G in the US (the AT&T version).
    I'd like to make sure the iPad is free of any logo...can you confirm there is no AT&T logo on the iPad2?
    Thanks





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  • sw1tcher
    Sep 17, 01:12 AM
    i know i am going out really far on this one...but my friend says she has a friend that works at the local apple store who hooked her up when she bought her 15" powerbook a few months ago. she couldn't give me any specifics, but i want to see her reciept to see what kind of discount she got. however, i probably won't get to see it for a few more days.

    i am wondering if anyone knows anything about the apple employee discounts? from my research, any apple employee can receive 1 25% discount, and 3 15% discounts during a 1 year time period.

    my big question is...can these be combined with education discounts?

    thx!

    Short answer: NO





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  • iToaster
    Jun 17, 09:14 PM
    Pics? Unless it's pristine, you won't find many willing to pay $595, my PowerBook was purchased for $650 and it's maxed. You're looking at more like $300.





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  • Square, Chinatown. Los Angeles



  • scorpio1973
    May 1, 11:13 AM
    never had a problem with my white 3gs - 18 months of use
    have just installed Power Support anti glare on the white 4 and looks great, you cant even notice its on, where as on the black it gave a grey-ish shadow to the phone when not in use!

    +1 I have a Power Support Anti Glare on my white iPhone 4 and it looks great! I can't even tell it's there.





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  • Gate, Chinatown. Los Angeles



  • themadchemist
    May 2, 05:13 PM
    IS THE WHOLE WORLD CRAZY!!!!!


    (why would you ever want to do that in a million years)

    Well, the Apple Keyboard I find very, very nice. And I think that the Apple mouse is one of the most comfortable out there (I think other companies try TOO hard to make their mice ergonomically-sound and fail in the process, while Apple's simple design is best). The problem is not having right click functionality, which is much more manageable on a Mac than on a PC.

    Thus, I can understand your shock at someone wanting to us the Apple mouse, but am utterly confused as to it with respect to the Apple keyboard...Unless you're just floored that anyone would want to use a PC in the first place, which is a little bit more understandable. ;)





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  • mdct
    Mar 15, 09:13 AM
    I have had the same problem. We have over 60 wikis and fixing this problem is really time consuming. Using the terminal does us no good because we have a bunch of different users and groups. I really hope Apple comes up with a fix for this soon. If anyone else has come up with a faster way t fix this I am all ears.





    Melrose
    Mar 14, 08:45 PM
    I read somewhere that Starbucks does that type of stuff too... although I can't remember a specific time, and of course it's not a disaster anywhere close to this.

    That said, any company in it's right mind would do this. In this case, yes, many, many Kudos to Apple Corporate, even more kudos to the immeasurable help provided by the local Apple staff, but to keep it in perspective I doubt any store would turn people away. It is cool that Apple controlled so much of the building that they could be self-sustaining, and it was very neat that the Managers were sent out to buy food and water before the rush. I like that the company was standing behind whatever decision the employees made - according to that article, some didn't.

    Sadly, any number of first-person stories equally moving and more powerful will never be heard.





    Haywire Robot
    Jul 10, 09:22 PM
    Lol i bet 4 hours beforehand is plenty. I doubt they'll be a 100 people there before 6-7.





    kingcrowing
    Dec 18, 06:55 PM
    PM sent, very interested





    jbembe
    Nov 6, 11:14 AM
    O.K. I might be wildly speculating, but I can't get into .Mac using mail or the web. Could apple be updating something to finally become competitive with what they offer in a .Mac account?!?! :eek:


    Let's hope so, otherwise I just can't access email and that stinks.





    eroxx
    Apr 27, 10:02 AM
    I'm wondering if there's a keyboard shortcut that will let me navigate to the place(s) on a webpage where there is a text box for input, rather than having to move the mouse to that exact location when I'm moving between web pages ... ?



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