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  • Jim Campbell
    Feb 23, 03:33 PM
    Nothing stops them from trading with you as a free-lancer� and as far as HMRC is concerned as long as you pay your taxes�

    Nonetheless, I've also encountered companies whose explicit policy is to only deal with other companies, not private individuals or sole traders.

    It's a daft restriction, but it's also trivially easy to set up a limited company -- the small business advisor at your local bank will probably be able to help you with it if doing it yourself through Companies House seems a bit daunting. There are definite benefits over sole trader/self-employed, not least being the fact that no-one can come after your house in settlement of trade debts!

    You should absolutely look into it more�

    Cheers!

    Jim





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  • alstromerian
    Jun 25, 08:28 AM
    I had a similar experience at Somerset in Michigan. I walked out after 4 hours when only 20 people had been processed. It was really disheartening. I agree that they should have either scrapped the walk-in line or processed them at an equal speed until the 100 or so phones they had were gone. Employees kept encouraging us that it would only take "a few hours" in the walk-in line, too. It was just such an unfair process. Why do walk-ins at all? Ugh.

    I called the store today, and of course they "got a new shipment." Pretty disgusted with Apple right now. I get having a low supply to increase demand, but do you really need to tease the people who are so loyal to your company that they show up hours before your store opens? Cruel.





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  • dizzy130
    May 5, 10:32 PM
    I have a white MB and an iPad. They get used for different things...MacBook is for schoolwork, ripping DVDs and hosting my iTunes library, mostly. iPad is for browsing on the couch, reading books, and traveling.

    I wouldn't give either of them up, but I am considering getting an iMac instead of a MBP later this year when it's time to replace the aging MB. I like the flexibility of being able to bring a real computer to the coffee shop or to class, though, so I'll probably go with a 13" MBP.





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  • TheMacBookPro
    May 1, 11:30 PM
    The OP stated iLife 11

    There were multiple iPhoto updates for the version in the iLife 11 suite.

    It's similar to asking 'what version of OS X are you running'- even if OP already said Leopard it would be necessary to find out what specific version he's running (for example, 10.5.2).



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  • iccy82
    Jun 5, 07:45 AM
    lol, why no spymac :D





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  • drdizzy
    Sep 22, 01:31 AM
    I agree,

    but........ how fast and/or well can you make a movie on a Praforma 6500 ?????

    Good HW helps ;-)



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  • iGary
    Sep 23, 01:54 PM
    The thing that gets me is the "which you presently need" part.

    The ad in the paper said" Photoshop skills a must."

    Guess what program he has never touched in his life?





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  • Nermal
    Jul 11, 06:45 PM
    Where are you experiencing this problem? And what version of OS X are you running? I have 10.2.6 and tried this at the login screen and could only get in by typing my proper password.



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  • Givmeabrek
    Feb 12, 10:54 AM
    This is really a classic. I second the nomination. :cool:





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  • vistadude
    Mar 25, 01:00 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I get tired of these threads where people think windows is the problem. Windows is doing far more when in the background when you are staring at a blank screen than Mac OS. At the same time however, you can run far more apps in windows than Mac OS X before anything starts slowing down or becomes unstable. Finally, it is also an issue of the hardware as netbooks can get better battery life with windows than your MacBook. So to answer your question, nothing is wrong with windows.



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  • Sun Baked
    Dec 5, 09:49 PM
    a 500 dually should be planty fast, although im not sure if those 2 500s act as a 1ghz in osx, or if the application has to be multithreaded


    maybe somone could answer thatActs as two 500MHz CPUs, the OS does a decent job of handling the threads in Tiger now.

    But most apps aren't really multithreaded, unless you take a look at some of the Pro apps.

    Even with BSDs SMPng, people still say there are some problems with the way Tiger handles threads and a ways to go.

    But there is a lot to like about OS Xs SMP capability also.

    OS X is much better than OS 9, which would basically make use of the machine as a single 500 MHz machine -- except for the apps that make use of the multi-CPU extension for some of their filters and plug-ins.





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  • Nereus
    Dec 16, 06:22 PM
    I was worried that'd be the case. I reckon you're best bet might be to take it back to Apple quickly if it's not too much trouble for you. They should be very good about fixing it considering it stopped working under their watch. Sorry I can't be more helpful. :o

    No, I guess I'll have to call them on Monday again. Thanks anyway for the help mad jew...



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  • WildPalms
    Jan 15, 07:37 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/420.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.0 Mobile/3B48b Safari/419.3)

    just wondering when I should set my reminder for sitting transfixed in front of my MacBook!

    May I suggest http://www.timeanddate.com





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  • MacBoyX
    Feb 21, 12:48 PM
    I am having a bit of a problem with my Mail.

    I have about 10 accounts set up and recently two of them have started constantly telling me that the server has refused the password and to enter it again. Sometimes I have to enter it 10 times, sometimes i even need to quit mail to clear it. It only happens when I leave mail open for a long time.

    The tricky thing is... All 10 accounts are on the same mail server. So it's not a server issue. To further prove this, it doesn't happen on my G5 just on my PowerBook. I've tried to drop the accounts and readd them, deleted the entries out of Keychain...

    iI dont want to trash the prefs file unless I have to cause I'll have to set up ALL my accounts again!

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

    macboyX



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  • amin
    Dec 21, 08:33 PM
    My 15" PB has a similar smell. In my case, the odor is maximal if I sniff just below the touchpad button. I've been dealing with it my not putting my nose to the laptop and sniffing. Hopefully it isn't poisoning me slowly with toxic fumes...





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  • PLamarine
    Apr 18, 06:30 AM
    My favorite is NoLock. I do not have to swipe to turn my ipad or iphone on. VERY cool. To me, this one app is the single main reason to JB.


    Agree 100%.



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  • MilesNigel
    Mar 16, 11:30 PM
    Thanks for the input! I'd never heard of HomePlug, interesting.

    For my present situation, t sounds like basically the whole setup is pretty low grade; I've got a slow external hard drive & wifi is just plain slow to begin with. I might end up getting an additional hard drive for my desktop and using the "sharing" option as suggested. Trying not to spend much money =)

    Thanks again! I'll let you know what I come up with.





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  • nagromme
    Jan 9, 10:04 PM
    It probably didn't sell well--first it was bundled with Final Cut Pro, and then GarageBand was based on it.

    I'm sure a future GarageBand 2 could fill Soundtrack's shoes, or they could just leave it as a component of Final Cut Pro. GB generally does MORE than soundtrack (software loops, etc.) But at present, Soundtrack DOES still have important features. Features for making... soundtracks :) Unlike GB, Soundtrack has a video track, complete with marker support, for composing music to fit the footage or animation.

    Soundtrack is probably my favorite Apple app ever--although I could switch to GB just fine I'm sure.

    Also, Soundtrack comes with many more loops than GB--and they're not software loops, they're all real recordings. A great collection. Do the GB Jam Packs include all of them? I've always assumed there was SOME overlap at least.

    (And vice versa... if I have Soundtrack, how much would I gain by getting the Jam Packs? After all, the Soundtrack loops I already have should work fine in GarageBand--so I already have a Jam Pack of sorts.)





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  • cube
    Sep 21, 05:57 AM
    storagereview.com





    psyduckiee
    Apr 5, 02:23 AM
    Looks like a nice case. Only concern would be how it would look after a few days of use when dust gets behind the case and it shows.





    wickedG35
    Jun 29, 08:10 PM
    Hi guys,

    For sale is a mint Dell 24" flat panel LCD monitor with built in card reader and USB hub. I bought it 11 months ago and it is in absolute mint condition. No scratches or dead pixels whatsoever. I am selling because I bought a 30" LCD as an upgrade. I will post up pictures later tonight when I get home.

    Please PM me if you are interested and I will get back to you tonight. Paypal preferred!

    Asking $485 + shipping firm. Local pickup in Southern California welcome.

    Thanks!





    EGT
    Dec 28, 05:01 PM
    Just to be safe, i'll travel 20 years into the future with my tardis and bring back a nano sized 120GB flash drive.

    I wish :rolleyes:





    iRobby
    May 4, 12:11 PM
    iMacs have never had HDMI ports.

    you just need the right adapter: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=104&cp_id=10428&cs_id=1042802&p_id=5311&seq=1&format=2

    Thank you the bottom of the page says Thunderbolt compatible also but doesn't say how.





    tjb1
    Feb 14, 12:36 PM
    My last thread was closed, I wasn't finished with my questions :(.

    Everyone says there have not been any viruses written for OS X.

    My friend has said,"Yes they do get viruses idiot!"

    And gave me these links and said "theres your proof"

    http://www.neowin.net/news/hacked-intosh

    These two novel forms of malware come in the form of an: OSX/Tored-A - an updated version of the Mac OS Tored worm - and a Trojan called OSX/Jahlav-C.

    Malware, short for malicious software, (sometimes referred to as pestware[1]) is a software designed to secretly access a computer system without the owner's informed consent. The expression is a general term used by computer professionals to mean a variety of forms of hostile, intrusive, or annoying software or program code.[2]

    There you are.



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