Monday, June 6, 2011

inspirational leadership quotes

inspirational leadership quotes. leadership quotes by famous
  • leadership quotes by famous



  • puuukeey
    Sep 1, 04:58 AM
    how do they release the preview to developers and not let loose the super secret features? are all the super secret features all applications which don't need testing?

    or will there be another round of betas?:confused: :confused: :confused:





    inspirational leadership quotes. Inspirational Quotes
  • Inspirational Quotes



  • MacBandit
    Sep 13, 10:34 AM
    What you need to realize is there are very few people out there that are actually complaining about there machine not being fast enough. Most people just use there computer for email these are the people that will replace there PC in 3 or 4 years not because it's to slow but because it's dead. Apples market share is not as dependent on the Mhz as one would think. The people that really desire the speed at least most of them know the difference between Mhz and overall system speed. Trust me on this one I have several friends with PC's well exceeding 2Ghz and when they came over and watched me using my new Dual Ghz/DDR there jaws hit the floor and they said in unison that they had to have one. We need to quit complaining about the could have beens and the maybes and help sell the awesome computers that we have right now. The more we b*tch about how slow these computers are the more newbies and pc people will pick up on this and not knowing what they're talking about believe it.





    inspirational leadership quotes. Inspirational quotes on topics
  • Inspirational quotes on topics



  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 6, 05:38 PM
    It would encourage efficiency massively

    And a paucity of lawyers holding public office. http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g158/MouseMeat/Smilies/terical.gif





    inspirational leadership quotes. inspirational leadership
  • inspirational leadership



  • rshullic
    Jul 14, 01:40 PM
    Sort of.

    Lets separate reading and writing exFAT. If I can read it, I can pull stuff off of it. So OS X will require the ability to read exFAT in order to make it compatible with non apple devices that will be using this format. HOWEVER, it is not required that Apple choose to read exFAT. You could format with HFS+. Then any device that can read HFS+ could read and write to it.

    If I can write to exFAT, then I can place data (even 4GB+ media files) on the card. Apple may create a driver that allows you to read exFAT but not write to it.

    This matters if you are going to use the card to store media files (4 GB+), or are planning on using the card with non Apple devices. I could get a 128 GB SDXC card, format 100 GB in FAT32 for a user directory, and format 3 8GB swap spaces (one for OS X, one for Windows, and one for Unix). Then I'd have my user files and swap space with me wherever I go, and it would be cross platform compatible (everyone reads and writes FAT32). Yes, FAT32 does have a maximum partition size, this is why I used a 128 GB SDXC card as the example. And yes, I wouldn't have my media files (movies) on the card (I'd need one of the 2 TB cards to do this).

    Since Pretec is selling an ExpressCard SDXC reader, this is what I plan to do with my triple boot MBP (see sig). I'll point my OS X user directory to the directory that will be on this card, I'll do the same for Win7, and BackTrack. Each OS will also have swap space on the card. This increases security too. If I have my SDXC card with me, someone using the laptop can't see my files at all. It also increases speed (maybe and a little) because I'm using a different storage device and bus to put my user files/swap space on.

    Let's take a closer look at what we have here.
    For references we have: http://www.sans.org/reading_room/whitepapers/forensics/reverse-engineering-microsoft-exfat-file-system_33274 and the blog rshullic.wordpress.com

    First, the SDXC card is set to be exclusively exFAT. You may be able to format the card as FAT32, or HFS or NTFS as FAT32 can be formatted to 2TB although you can't use Microsoft utilities to do so. Microsoft will read a 2TB FAT32 file system and write to it, they just won't let you create anything over 32GB. If you want to use the SDXC card exclusively with the Mac, then you could format the card with almost any file system. I have formated a 256MB (yes MB, it is SD Version 1.00) SD card as exFAT. But put that card with exFAT into a camera, like the Panasonic Lumix which has SDXC support, and it says that the card is not formatted properly and won't let you use the card until you reformat it. A SD card is speced for FAT, a SDHC card is speced for FAT32 and a SDXC card is speced for exFAT, and some camera manufacturers enforce the proper file system. So, if you intend to use the sdxc in a camera or a phone or other consumer device, formatting it as anything other than exFAT may not be an option.

    And Apple might need to license exFAT just to read it even if not to write. (might need, I don't really know as there are now forensics tols that read exfat but I don't think those guys are licensing it, maybe read only is ok and doesn't violate licensing agreements?)

    The SDXC card actually begins at 48GB, which is the equivalent of a dual layer Blu-Ray disc. I have seen 48GB and 64GB so far, and the 64GB (at a low i/o speed) can be gotten at amazon for about $200. But the card are running in the $350-$600 range with speeds claimed to be 30MBs (that is mega-bytes per second) so it will be a while for the prices to come down and the speeds to increase near the SD 3.0 level of 104 MBs, let alone the SD 4.00 spec of 300 MBs.



    more...


    inspirational leadership quotes. inspirational leadership
  • inspirational leadership



  • HyperZboy
    Mar 25, 02:35 PM
    While reading these pages, what amazes me is that many people keep calling KODAK a patent troll.

    YET KODAK STILL MAKES DIGITAL CAMERAS AND PRINTERS BASED ON THESE PATENTS!

    2 other companies have already settled on similar lawsuits.

    Earth to MacRumors members... APPLE WILL LOSE TOO MOST LIKELY.

    That's why I say Apple should just buy KODAK up and get all the royalties for all those patents that so many other companies are already paying or lost lawsuits regarding.

    Seems like a no-brainer to me. Apple has the cash, that's for sure. If you're gonna pay it out anyway, why not get something you didn't have in return?





    inspirational leadership quotes. Leadership does not always
  • Leadership does not always



  • m4c1nt05h
    Aug 19, 11:43 AM
    Can anyone confirm this? It's so annoying when new features are turned on by default. I guess I just need to delete my account. I have a fb, but never check it, but I keep it around just because I get an email if somebody sends me a message on there and then I contact them back. Facebook is just awful, worst mistake signing up for it. If you don't have one DON'T GET ONE!!

    http://lifehacker.com/5616395/how-to-disable-facebook-places



    more...


    inspirational leadership quotes. quotes on teachers. quotes for
  • quotes on teachers. quotes for



  • Swift
    Mar 23, 02:12 PM
    I thought I'd hate the Apple TV 2, but, hey, it was cheap so I tried it. The part that makes it superb is its implementation of streaming. It is so cool to take out your iPhone, or your iPad, or to your Home Sharing network, and click on that little icon, choose a target device, and then start streaming. It pops right up, and plays perfectly on my Samsung 50" TV. I wonder if it will be possible to redirect a stream: I start watching a stream to my iPhone, and I can relay the stream to the computer or iPad or TV or audio device or whatever. WiFi is a wonderful thing.

    Yes, it makes the job of decryption harder for pirates, but recording a direct stream -- if it's got a url -- is easy as pie. At any rate, this is really what the home ecosystem needs. Instant pairing with a number of devices.





    inspirational leadership quotes. inspirational leadership
  • inspirational leadership



  • ddtlm
    Oct 2, 08:34 PM
    People are throwing around "Unix" and "Windows" like they used to throw around "RISC" and "CISC". There is no reason of which I am aware why a future version of Windows cannot scale to as many processors as any version of Unix, just like the nasty ol x86 ISA has yielded top-notch processors like the P4 and Athlon.

    I think that everyone here who argues otherwise is engaged in a desperate attempt to justify their worldview that equates Apple with perfection and wisdom, or perhaps equates Microsoft with evil and boundless stupidity.



    more...


    inspirational leadership quotes. My inspiring leadership quote
  • My inspiring leadership quote



  • DeSnousa
    Apr 18, 06:39 AM
    Welcome gman20 to the team :)

    Your stats: http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=510277

    Great to see some new users, also great to see our active users increase :D





    inspirational leadership quotes. Motivational Quotes
  • Motivational Quotes



  • syrianos
    Sep 19, 05:17 PM
    CONFIRMED

    if u use raid, u'll need to have a single disk with osx to boot from to be able to install the EFI firmware update!!

    the progression bar just appeared and i get the ok symbol after reboot, next is the smc update and then switching back to my fast raid :D

    shame though u need to go through all this hastle, really...



    more...


    inspirational leadership quotes. great leadership quotes
  • great leadership quotes



  • MacRumorUser
    Apr 6, 05:55 AM
    I see it as a portable Wii,

    I already have portable wii...... that is until I expel it ;)





    inspirational leadership quotes. and inspirational quotes
  • and inspirational quotes



  • manic
    Sep 25, 10:51 AM
    this is the sorryiest bit of non-news ive seen in a while.



    more...


    inspirational leadership quotes. inspirational leadership
  • inspirational leadership



  • HBOC
    Mar 19, 04:25 PM
    I do still suck.

    My problem is leaving my camera on Auto. I just don't know which setting to use. The more I read and the more opinions I see, the more confused I get. Plus when I see a good subject I don't want to mess it up with my ill informed selections...

    I did just buy the Bryan Peterson Understanding Exposure book, so hopefully that will help set me off in the right direction!

    Auto is a good place to start, but DON'T BE AFRAID to use full manual 'M'. I have never shoot anything other full manual, except when I was using my camera to take snap shots of stuff I was selling on eBay, FM, CL, etc.

    With digital nowadays, it doesn't cost anything to learn! I am not that old, but I learned with film. My first film body was an EOS 650 and then I quickly snatched up two more (an Elan 7NE and an EOS-3), due to it being film. You were "stuck" at whatever the film was, and so I had three bodies out of convenience, if you will. So one body had Velvia RVP 50, one had Neopan and the other had like Reala. Those were the days (like 2002 or something). .

    I say this all the time, but I still have " A Film state of mind". In that, I mean I shoot like I still use film. I pre-vision what I want to convey onto "film", thus it slows up my shooting. I guess all the $$$$ I spent on developing and such (buying a CoolScan IV ED scanner, etc to get it onto the computer) sticks with me.

    Point is just go out and shoot. I really up until a year or so ago shot landscapes primarily. I used a Rokinon (Vivitar/Samyang,Bower/etc) 85mm 1.4 and it opened up my eyes to different styles, and thus I am venturing into different subjects. Nothing makes up for experience and trial and errors. Understanding how one setting is in relation to the other will greatly help you!





    inspirational leadership quotes. Inspirational Quotes
  • Inspirational Quotes



  • macduke
    Mar 13, 10:31 AM
    No problems here on AT&T iPhone 4 iOS 4.3.

    This is a Microsoft level problem, Apple! You aren't noobs. Get it right!



    more...


    inspirational leadership quotes. funny leadership quotes.
  • funny leadership quotes.



  • Stridder44
    Sep 26, 12:17 AM
    Im enjoying this chaos. Personally, unless it's music, podcasts are a bore and a waste of time. They're worse than blogs. Ok, maybe not that bad.





    inspirational leadership quotes. funny leadership quotes.
  • funny leadership quotes.



  • appleguy
    Jan 6, 08:54 PM
    I am getting push notification but no sound for faecbook
    all over push apps I am geting a ding



    more...


    inspirational leadership quotes. leadership quotes. leadership
  • leadership quotes. leadership



  • Dreadnought
    Jun 13, 12:03 PM
    Cool, just what I always wanted for Christmas :p





    inspirational leadership quotes. Leadership 101: Inspirational
  • Leadership 101: Inspirational



  • davidjearly
    Dec 18, 10:48 AM
    I suspect you could be taking this just a little too seriously, David.

    Just like everyone behind the 'rebellion'.





    inspirational leadership quotes. funny leadership quotes.
  • funny leadership quotes.



  • chuckles:)
    Oct 16, 10:19 PM
    does sum1 take accountability for this stuff?

    to me these iPhone rumors sound kida like whoever said that thiss would be the worst hurricane season ever.





    ghostlyorb
    Mar 28, 08:59 AM
    Just the way the title is phrased though it lends support to the rumors that iOS will see a late summer / early fall release as opposed to June/July. We will see.

    I think you're right. haha.

    I wish I had the money to get the iPhone 5. Oh well.. I'll just have to wait until 2012 (and iPhone 6)





    Mattlike
    Mar 18, 11:38 AM
    most places around my area are right about $3.95/gal. for 87 Octane, unless it is BP/Arco which will be a few cents cheaper typically.





    Kenrik
    Mar 2, 08:19 AM
    Um.. All of that looks the same. I really don't see many changes since Snow Leopard Server.. I will feel relieved as long as everything is still there. It all works pretty well once you know what you're doing.

    I don't want to have to switch back to linux server admin... that's a nightmare.

    More or less OSX server has always just been normal OSX with some server bits thrown in. Most of the packages are just open source unix/linux programs with a GUI on top.

    You can install Apache and configure it yourself on a normal OSX install but.. I prefer the GUI rather then sort through httpd.conf in nano or vi.





    DeSnousa
    May 14, 07:10 AM
    Wow the team is doing really good at the moment, we are set to overtake now before we get overtaken ourseleves. We have some 11 new members over the last week and have over 80 folder, lets get this to 100 :D

    Go team this is very exciting.





    BrettJDeriso
    Jun 19, 08:51 AM
    Pour all their R&D into technologies that don't even exist yet, while continuing to throw up excuses for why they can't include technologies that do. Like Blu-Ray.



    No comments:

    Post a Comment