Dear MrRandy Happy new year to you all!Good lucky for you every day!

Dear Mr.Randy Thanks for your help!In the new sheep year,good lucky for you every day.The dream you think that you can true.Thanks

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    Wishing all a great and healthy happy new year...
    If I have helped at all, a click on the White Star is always appreciated. You can also help others by marking 'accept as solution'.

    Same to you too and to all other users.
    Nokia C7

  • Just a big thanks, and happy new year everyone

    I just want to wish all of the people who regularly use the Imac discussion Forums and have been very helpfull to me and I'm sure to other new mac users. To tell you the truth not only do I dearly love my imac but I am really impressed with all of the help found here on these pages. I have never found anything quite like this in the MSWindows world. Maybe its just the people attracted to the apple product or just a certin felling of belonging. But my hat is off to everyone!!!! I find these topics thought invokeing. helpfull and yes entertaining also.
    Tahnk you everyone and HAPPY NEW YEARS!

    Happy New Year to you too - and everyone else here in the Forums!

  • Happy new year 2009....

    Hi Guys!!!!
    Happy New Year to you,
    And when the new year’s done,
    May the next year be even better,
    Full of pleasure, joy and fun
    Regards,
    Hitesh

    It is just now New Year in Central Time Zone of United States.
    Happy New Year to all.
    Boy, Dick Clark is certainly acting old, even if he doesn't really look too old.
    Ok, then, Richard Clark.
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    Reminds me of a female friend who wanted to find D1cks Sporting Goods and entered D1cks into Google.
    Edited by: atmguy on Jan 1, 2009 12:01 AM

  • HELLO   HAPPY NEW YEAR

      hello and a very happy new year to you all  I would like to thank  to Paul 31.. for helping me fix my iphoto problem.  I followed your instructions , and it worked  it also helped me  also helped me to set up my email.  Account using the Apple mail  that came with my cp  . so you helped me fix two problems  so now I have only one mail box instead of two .    So thank you once again.    Kind regards Marie   from Australia

    I recommend installing Bootcamp and a good, old Windows7. This will make the migration much easier, as you can revert back to Windows whenever the Mac idiosynchrasies bother you too much...
    I am stil spending 70% of my time under Windows, after two years of owning a MBP...
    The second recommendation is to install three nice and free programs under OSX:
    1) Keyremap4mac, which allows you to swap the operation of Cmd and Ctrl keys under OSX, so they remain consistent with the rest of the world (Windows, Linux, etc.)
    2) Xtrafinder, which greatly improves the operation of OSX's Finder (for example, allowing the directory names to be listed before the other files, to open files or folder by hitting Enter, etc.)
    3) Playonmac, which allows you to run your old, beloved Windows programs (such as Paint Shop Pro, Total Finder, Cool Edit Pro, Image Composite Editor, etc.)
    With the help of these 3 programs, I removed 90% of the OSX's idiosynchrasies, greating improving my productivity under OSX.
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  • New year wishes to all members.

    Hi All Guru's,
    Wish you all a very happy new year,
    hope your's support continues for this year also
    as I received in the past year.
    v really needs urs support.
    Thanks & Best Regards,
    Asif A K.

    thanx and same to u also, we too require ur help...

  • Wish you All a Very Very Happy New Year

    Hi All ,
    Wish you All A
    *{color:#0000ff}Very Very Happy New Year - 2009{color} :^0*
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    bye
    Srikavi

    Happy New Year to all of you.
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  • Happy New Year In Advance To All

    Hi Friends,
    It's time to celebrate New Year with all forum members.
    Welcome *2010* in advanced and be a part of this wonderful family. ;)
    !http://crazywebsite.com/Website-Clipart-Pictures-Videos/New-Year-Graphics/Animated-Walking-Monkey-Happy-New-Year-2010-Champagne-Bottle-01.gif!
    Keep posting good threads and make this forum more lively like never before. ;)
    Regards.
    Satyaki De.

    Almost stepping into 2010 as well over here:
    !http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/silly-walk.gif!
    Thanks a lot everybody, I've learned a hellufolot over here over the past 8/9 months!
    Yes, Satyaki, let's all keep it up and keep on rocking this forum ;)
    I wish all of you all the best and 4 |-|4xx0r N3w `/34r !
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  • Happy New Year To All!... :D

    Happy New Year To All!.. :D Apple Bring a New Beautiful Products.. We Hope that Apple Launch new Amazing and Thinner Product.. :D

    babowa wrote:
    So you have a problem with people wishing other people a happy New Year?
    However, claiming this thread includes speculation and rumors about Apple policies is absurd.
    If you'd like, I will report you and your concern to the hosts.
    Babowa-
    No, I like people wishing other people a happy new year, and I wish you one too. 
    My posting here was NOT really a complaint about the original post.  It was an experiment.  I am new here and I have had a couple of posts removed on the grounds they did not conform to the site's policies.  So I am trying to understand better how the process works, hence this little "test".  I was looking for a post that did NOT say something negative about Apple but that DID violate at least a strict reading of the rules about acceptable posts.  No, I am not a lawyer, but legal thinking fascinates me.  The Happy New Year post met these criteria.
    Several users have posted to this forum that Apple removes posts that seem to be critical of Apple, regardless of whether they violate the "stated" rules. If these allegations are true,  human judgment would be needed in order to implement Apple's policy and it is not obvious how that judgment is being applied.  I am curious. Does a user "report to the hosts" if he or she is offended by a post?  Does Apple have a computer program that screens for key words?  Does Apple have employees who try to read as many posts as possible?
    By way of background and to explain further my motivation, my deleted posts I thought were constructive and consistent with the stated "terms of use".  It could be taken as critical of Apple, however.  So I browsed the forum in search of something that was NOT critical of Apple but that I thought was even less consistent with the stated terms of use than my deleted post. Clearly, this "Happy New Year" post is not a technical question. It was written by a non-native English speaker who may or may not have been drinking in celebration.   It is not offensve, but it is "clutter."  Also, "Avoid Speculation and Rumor" is a standard that can be interpreted both very narrowly or very broadly. Apple could use that standard to justify deleting almost any post that included a statment about what Apple might do in the future, and so I mentioned that too.
    The hypothesis in my little experiment (thanks for playing) is that Apple will NOT delete the "Happy New Year" post even though it could be categorized as inconsistent with the rules.  If so, then the theory that Apple has an "unwritten" rule of deleting posts on this forum that are critical of Apple would be strenghened.  Of course, Apple could view this post as being "not constructive" and delete it while leaving the "Happy New Year" post  I may have just defeated the purpose of my experiment by answering your question as frankly as I have.
    My current thinking is that I should not waste time expressing opinions here or engaging in "community-building" posts here.  This forum seems to be a brilliant innovation by Apple to get its customers to do the "support work" for it while also enforcing the same strict standards it imposes on its own workforce.  I've posted too much.  I hope I have not offended. "Like" if you like.

  • Happy New Year  To All SCN community members

    HI All,
    Happy New Year  To All SCN community members
    Cheers,
    K.P.N

    >
    Marilyn Pratt wrote:
    > ... putting down your mobile device ...
    >
    Marylin, I hope that you will have more faith in technology in 2009!
    The [LP4100|http://www.martinrothonline.com/personalhealthmonitor/Reviews/LG_LP4100_cellphone.htm] was developed back in 2006 already to solve that problem...
    > If you have a blood alcohol level over .08, the phone will not let you dial that person. So it not only promotes sobriety, but chastity u2014 and probably your dignity, as well.
    A happy and prosperous and trouble-free (in so far as we are able to influence this ourselves) new year 2009!
    Cheers,
    Julius

  • I am considering purchasing a new Mac desktop. I have, at present, a Liteon 851S ext CD/DVD write and a Maxtor 3200 USB ext hard drive. Will these work with a Mac desktop? My local Apple store could not answer my question.Happy New year to all.

    I am considering purchasing a new Mac desktop. I have, at present, a Liteon 851S ext CD/DVD write and a Maxtor 3200 USB ext hard drive. Will these work with a Mac desktop? My local Apple store could not answer my question.Happy New year to all.

    Yes the Mac can read that drive but you would need to Copy the data off of it to the Mac as apposed to Move, which implies Deleting them from the drive as they were transferred from the external to the Mac. Since the Mac can Not Write to NTFS drives it can't Delete anything as that is really a Write operation, IE Making changes to the NTFS formatted drive.
    Once you have that Data on Both your New Mac and you Older Windows PC you can format that drive to work on both system.
    If you want to and plan on doing that post back and I'll explane how, it is simple but should be done on a Windows PC.
    If you only plan on using it on the Mac from now on that is fairly simple also and is done on the Mac, Once you have the files from it stored on the Mac.
    Yes you could burn those photos to DVD but that is just a waste of DVDs, you don't need to.

  • Happy new year to all

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! ITS 12:00AM Jan 1, 2010 here now :D

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    To all forum ppl :)
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  • How do I move an account to the top of the column of accounts? I have version 31.3. Thanks for any help you can offer and Happy New Year!

    I see that my Thunderbird account listings (in the leftmost column) are alphabetical. I want to move the bottom listing to the top. Is this possible? I'm using Windows 7. Oh, and did I mention Happy New Year?

    Try this add-on:
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/manually-sort-folders/
    http://www.ramsden.org.uk/3_How_to_install_Add-ons_in_Thunderbird.html

  • Happy New Year 2007

    Dear All,
    I Wish Happy New Year 2007. May the New Year bring cheer, joy and happiness for you, your family & friends!
    Cheers, Girish

    Wish you the same..Also lemme take this opportunity to wish all SDNers a very Happy new Year !!
    Regards
    Tanveer.

  • Real-time HDV importing ..& Happy New Year!

    Hi! Happy 2006!
    Some time in December (?) I said I'd been to the London Apple Store to try importing HDV - with a Sony FX-1 camcorder - into iMovie HD on a PowerMac, to see if it'd import in "real time" ..instead of importing at half or quarter speed, on my PowerBook and Mac mini, while it converts hi-definition footage into Apple's 'Intermediate Codec' (to make HDV MPEG footage editable).
    It couldn't be done in the hour and a half I was there, so an Apple Genius was going to get back to me.
    After a bit of complaining and cajoling, a Genius at 'The Studio' in the Store finally got back to me on Jan 3rd. [I'm now back home, so this is my first visit to Discussions for a while!]
    As I promised that I'd report back, here's what he said:
    "Today I imported HDV 1080i footage into iMovie using the Sony HDR-FX1 Camcorder using a Dual 2.7 G5 Power Mac with 4.5 Gb of Ram and there didn't appear to be any lag, it was realtime. I would recommend having as much memory as possible and having less than 4.5 might mean there is a transcoding lag as iMovie converts the HDC encoded footage using the Apple Intermediate Codec. I do not have any details what the minimum speed processor and memory requirements are to achieve realtime import, however it is hardware dependent.
    As another alternative you may consider using Final Cut Pro 5 software. This software uses the HDV Codec Natively and there is therefore no transcoding required. Capture is in realtime, whatever machine you use, so long as it is within the minimum requirements for Final Cut Pro 5. (Please check http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/finalcutpro/specs.html for further detail) For details of using HDV with Final Cut Pro 5 please go to http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/finalcutpro/editanything.html
    I hope this goes someway to answering your queries."
    (..So maybe I'll get a post-Christmas present of a quad ..Daniel's should have arrived by now ..wonder if his feet have touched the ground since..)
    So we who patiently wait while iMovie HD imports hi-def HDV at half-speed or slower could achieve 'real-time' importing with a PowerMac and lots of RAM, it seems.
    I also tried an HC-1 (..the compact 1-chip HDV camcorder..) and have to report that the auto-focus isn't anywhere near so fast as the pretty-near-instant focusing of the FX-1, and - predictably - its low-light performance isn't anywhere near the bright, un-grainy, colourful images of the FX-1. But the HC-1 does have NightShot and Super NightShot for shooting (monochrome) in absolute darkness, helped by infra-red LEDS on the camera, which the big, bulky FX-1 doesn't do. The HC-1 has just about all of the other gizmos of the FX-1 (..user-definable preset transitions - to zoom, change focus, adjust white balance, etc, automatically during shots..) but they're accessible mainly through touch-screen menus, instead of via quick push dedicated switches.
    So Happy New Year; hope it's a good one - and a faster Mac DOES mean real-time importing of HDV footage!
    [..I notice that Focus FireStore on-camera hard drives - which mean "say goodbye to importing, because your footage is saved to disc while you shoot" - have an HDV-compatible model ..but I think it still takes time to convert the captured HDV MPEG footage on the drive into Apple's Intermediate Codec for editing within iMovie HD. I'll investigate further..]
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    HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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