Comment Re:The 90s called... (Score 1) 926
They probably wrote it using a combination of Emacs macros and LaTex.
Ohh, so the same way my parents created me.
They probably wrote it using a combination of Emacs macros and LaTex.
Ohh, so the same way my parents created me.
There are plenty of apps that won't install on my 1G Touch because they "Require features not available"
I'm assuming they make a similar distinction between 3G/3GS
Exactly. I work a corporate help desk and experience calls like this every so often.
Annoying..
Hardware has kept me from Ubuntu in this regard. I have an old Steinberg VSL ADAT card that has no drivers on linux or even OS X.
Honestly, I don't know the state of pro audio on linux past this, but it is keeping me for now.
MSDNAA has Vista Business
iphone OS upgrades are free and 3.0 will still run on the original EDGE iphone.
The 3GS was a hardware upgrade. "The "S" Stands for Speed!!"
You'd be out of your vulcan mind to have it any other way
"with a year under its belt and an installed base of iPhone and iPod Touch owners at around forty million"
iPhone OS 2 has only been out for a year. Has everyone already forgotten then the iphone itself has been out for 2 solid years?
What's "dial-up"?
You misspelled 'douche'
I agree. I thought Bender's Big Score was brilliant, but the other movies just seemed a little drawn out.
IIRC, you have always been able to wipe the iphone remotely using the enterprise iphone configuration tool. Basically group policy for iphones.
Although I haven't used it.
My university(Ohio State), tried implementing similar policies last year. They rolled it out to some portion of the student population and said at the forefront that anyone running Mac or Linux was exempt.
Turns out, a couple weeks in and they completely dropped the policy.
On a related note: Some how, when you connect to the residential network, they can detect some botnet signatures on your machine and will deny you access. Your mac address is blacklisted until you reformat. It runs some utility to make sure you actually have reinstalled before they restore your access.
You can use Autotune live just as easily as you can in the studio.
In the studio, you can here what it sounds like before cutting it, while live, unless you sing exactly the same every time, it's not perfectly predictable. I supposed if you adjusted the plugin to your average level of crappiness you could probably sing pretty well with it.
I work at a public IT help desk for students at a large university in the US. Most students come in with assistence with wireless configuration(we use enterprise user/pass auth).
We probably get more macs then windows boxes.
If you have a procedure with 10 parameters, you probably missed some.