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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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  • Squonk
    Nov 14, 11:29 AM
    And here people were hoping something would come along and topple the iPod. I had to check the Zune out for myself, it's basically dull-finished 1st Gen iPod clone. And now with iPod friendly skies, the bastardized iTurd will have very rough waters venture through. Go Apple. :D

    Wouldn't that be a mTurd? :D





    magnets how do they work. F*ckin Magnets, How Do They
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  • steviem
    Mar 27, 08:46 AM
    Do you not have Road Tax on your cars?

    To use a car in the UK, (unless it's a classic car made before 1972 I think), you have to keep it taxed. It's �105/6 months for my car, which has a 2litre engine.





    magnets how do they work. Do They Work?!? (Video)
  • Do They Work?!? (Video)



  • niuniu
    Mar 26, 03:47 PM
    Publicity stunt?





    magnets how do they work. Re: True Life: Im a Juggalo
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  • takao
    Mar 16, 09:44 AM
    Excuse me, I was talking about consumer pickup trucks, not large16+ Ton HD shipping trucks.

    well you said "large" trucks ;)

    the problem with pick up market is that the US manufacturers still have problems of selling theirs worldwide in emerging markets opposed to toyota etc.

    and in europe and japan there simply is not much of demand for them apart of the novelty factor

    edit: one of the problems of the US car industry sometimes is the thinking of a "this years model" which from time to time surfaces again and again, Perhaps not so much with the companies but with consumers.



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  • mpw
    Sep 15, 04:56 AM
    ...I always treated it like a game, seeing how long I can stay awake...
    ...It's pretty incredible if you ask me, your out just like that. If only I could go to sleep that well every night...
    As I understand it the drugs they use are poisons and the job of the anestisiologist (?) is to give you just enough to nearly kill you and keep that dose constant throughout the op, so your more dead than asleep.
    Probably best not to try and fight with the guy trying very hard to not-quite-kill-you!





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  • newagemac
    Mar 24, 06:05 AM
    You should check out Air Video (the iOS app). It's the best solution I've found and with iOS 4.3 it works great for streaming all the .avi and .mkv movies on my HD to my apple TV via my iPhone.

    It goes (Air Video server on computer) -> iOS device -> Apple TV.

    It was probably the best $2.99 I've ever spent.

    Yep, this is an awesome app. You have to manually download the BETA version of Air Video Server for it to do Video Airplay though. The regular release does not support it.



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  • UnixMac
    Oct 2, 06:22 PM
    Lets put OS X onto the PC platform and get the best of both words.

    Because while I admit that the G4 is faster than the P4 on a cycle to cycle comparison, the fact that P4 is pushing 3GHz while we are still at 1.25 is a bit sad.

    Plus you are talking about 533mhz busses and RD RAM, many other hardware issues set the PC platfrom above the Mac.

    I give apple an "A" for aesthetic design and a "D" for engineering design.

    I give Unix and the OS X version of it an A for both design and aesthitcs.

    That is my honest view. BTW I am waiting on a PB with a faster FSB and 1.0GHz because I can't bring myself to spend $3500+ on a PC133 machine!





    magnets how do they work. Re: A Conversation With A
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  • Peaceful
    Sep 27, 12:15 PM
    Ya, who says they won't use hex? Although if they have been using hex all this time it would have been OS A instead of OS 10 :) :)

    No, no. You misunderstood. They switched from using a single base-ten number (OS 8, OS 9), to using a BINARY number and a base-ten number joined by a period. The binary number indicates the theme, while the base-ten number indicates significant os revisions.

    So to illustrate, we currently have OS 10 (that's a binary ONE): FELINE

    10.0 Cheetah
    10.1 Puma
    10.2 Jaguar
    10.3 Panther
    10.4 Tiger
    10.5 Leopard
    10.6 Lion
    etc.

    Next will be OS 01 (That's a binary TWO, and don't even try to tell me my endianness is wrong, because there is no wrong endianness for OS X, we all know that now). Anyway, the revision numbers will have to start over, and we'll have to go with a new AQUATIC theme, so you get:

    01.0 Stingray
    01.1 Jellyfish
    01.2 Orca
    01.3 Shark
    etc.

    And then OS 11 (That's a binary THREE, people): AVIANS

    11.0 Kite
    11.1 Hawk
    11.2 Osprey
    11.3 Eagle
    etc.

    Beyond that, I won't say, because I wouldn't want to break my NDA. But let's just say that OS 001 will have a killer theme, but we won't see that until 2022...

    ;)



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  • Dagless
    Nov 2, 10:07 AM
    It was obvious that the Intel switch was going to be a fantastic move for Apple. My Apple hating friends have bought or are planning to buy C2D iMacs. I knew Apple got it right when one guy who constantly hated Apple said on MSN messenger "I'm in OSX, it's too dangerous online in Windows". I wasn't planning on buying a new Mac for a long time but the Bootcamp ability lets me get back to work on making games and making money. Another mate of mine wants an iMac because they're slim, cheap and very quiet and was impressed as hell when we made a DVD in a few minutes with all our adventure video and photographs.

    Intel, you are ****ing legends.





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  • bloodycape
    Apr 24, 02:13 PM
    An 11in model with a little less bezel, a wide gamut matte or anti-glare screen with a min of 350nits, firewire min, sd card slot, and LV i core cpu(don't need much gpu power as the intel 4500hd on my Vaio works with my needs perfectly).



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  • Eraserhead
    May 31, 08:08 AM
    I don't think the number of clicks is the best metric here. If there are hundreds of articles in a category, it takes a long time to skim through the list of them. If you can spend a few extra seconds narrowing down what you're looking for, it can be much faster to find something.

    I believe from a usability perspective getting it down to 5 clicks is good enough, and 3 ideal so certainly sub sub categories would work.

    A solution is a solution no matter whether it's the Command Line or a GUI, besides that, a lot of apps also have a CLI equivalent, Property List Editor and defaults, Disk Utility and diskutil, Automator and automator, etc. So clearly articles involving Disk Utility would also need to include diskutil, and Automator would need to include it's CLI equivalent...

    That can be included as a "see also" link at the bottom of the article.

    I would class a CLI app as anything that has to be run in Terminal/X11 and you can't just double click an icon to load the program (as you do with MATLAB)


    OK, let's take this one small step at a time and see what we've come up with.

    Option 1 looks better, option 2 is trying to use too few categories IMO.

    One possibility for a way forward would be to create a new category called BetaMainPage and then create categories called BetaMac Hardware or whatever and see if it works.

    EDIT: I don't know if it'd be better to do this publicly or privately...





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  • MacRumors
    Apr 14, 01:14 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/14/apple-hires-microsofts-data-center-manager/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/14/141310-kevin_timmons.jpg


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  • clintob
    Oct 26, 10:48 PM
    Awesome, I love it! I want to sign up for .Mac so bad, but I can't justify it being worth $99 per year. I would gladly pay $49 per year, especially since I would use iWeb, Photocasting, and all the other good stuff.
    $8.25 a month is too much to keep multiple computers in sync? That alone is worth $8.25/month for me. I hardly use the .mac Mail, and rarely even the iDisk (although it's nice to have). The syncing of bookmarks and address book is mindlessly easy, and invaluable for me.





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  • ghall
    Jun 14, 11:40 PM
    It's kind of an ugly design. It screams of somebody trying too hard to make it look pretty. And seriously they're just now including built in wifi?



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  • basesloaded190
    Mar 23, 03:46 PM
    I would like this implemented for this reason:
    If i wanted to watch something via AirPlay and my Apple TV, I would have to switch my input on my receiver, have the Apple TV load up, then stream the content from my Idevice.

    If I could stream from my phone or Ipad with out having to change anything on my receiver or tv input, this would be amazing for me!





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  • countrydweller
    Aug 19, 03:51 PM
    Places is working here, Idaho.



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  • macfan881
    Jan 6, 08:15 PM
    the notifications are pretty fast I got the notification as soon as some one posted on my comment. I may switch my boxcar notifications for twitter now if this how fast notifications come through





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  • MacRumors
    Mar 30, 04:04 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/03/30/apple-addresses-import-and-syncing-issues-with-iphoto-8-1-2/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2010/03/30/170339-iphoto_icon.jpg




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  • rdowns
    Oct 16, 06:06 PM
    Hmm... I've held off on buying both a new phone and a new iPod for a while now, assuming that I'd want whatever phone Apple eventually comes out with, but the mention of battery life issues concerns me. If the battery goes dead on my iPod, no big deal, I don't listen to music until I charge it again. But if the battery goes dead on my phone, I could miss an important call. And if I have to monitor how much music I listen to to ensure that I can still receive calls, that might be a problem. Ideally, they could address this concern by having some software that told you well in advance that if you stop listening to music now, you still have so much time left on your phone.

    No offense, but how many cell phone calls are really that important? None, given all the ones I overhear on a daily basis. :D

    I could see a nifty little battery app on an iPod/iPhone device. Turn off music player when battery reaches x% or something like that.





    iMacZealot
    Oct 16, 08:27 PM
    *cough*cough*Firewire*cough*cough**cough

    The treo doesn't have Firewire, and neither does the 5G iPod.





    benji888
    Mar 13, 05:32 PM
    Apple is not to blame here, if you read the comments below you'll see the cell providers are:

    "The source of the time displayed on your phone is actually input by a person.

    Norrmally, most carriers try to ensure the most accurate time by having the person that sets the clock call one of the atomic clock phone numbers, but in the end, it is still typed in by hand.

    This statement is not going to be true forever. Many companies are making changes to the systems that control the cellular network, and, since getting the time-of-day is relatively easy to accomplish now, it won't be long until this function is taken out of the hands of a person.

    Edited answer: The person who said I was wong was basically right. CDMA and GSM networks use a GPS clock, but the switch still needs to know what offset to use for the local time. All GPS sats use UTC, not local time. TDMA and AMPS networks still have their time entered by hand."

    People w/android phones last year: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=2b40c14578465fd1&hl=en

    http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/701202

    "Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 1:47 pm*
    Post subject: Re: Last execution Time giving wrong time : Post DST issue
    Greetings,*

    I think you'll have to change the time manually. I've had to do it on several servers and on my windows 5.0 cell phone. As a matter of fact, my cell phone said it changed the clock time, but it didn't and then I found it changed all my calendar events to 1 hr forward. Go figure.*

    Good luck. Have a great day."

    ...maybe I could have found more with different search words, but I think this tells the real story, cell phones get their time from their cell service which is more localized and not maintained/monitored the same way as your ISP for your computer. (I've had clock setting issues when traveling w/laptop, but normally you are in one or two places at most w/laptop and not reliant upon a network of cell towers with more variables).

    Calendar events are reliant upon the time being set right in the phone, again, not apple's fault, the cell carrier's problem. This has been an issue since people starting using smart phones (of any brand) for their alarm.





    Legion93
    Apr 22, 05:26 PM
    I prefer pepsi to coke. Anyone?





    tktaylor1
    Apr 26, 10:42 AM
    Anyone even remotely thinking of voting for Trump should watch this video from last night's Anderson Cooper show. (Part 2 airs tonight Tuesday 4/26)

    http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/26/video-trump-doubles-down-on-birtherism/

    Or if you prefer to read about it instead:
    http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/25/trump-claims-obama-birth-certificate-missing/

    I used to somewhat respect this man. But the more he blathers on, the less I like or respect him. He doesn't sound that far removed from a carnival sideshow barker at this point. Definitely not Presidential material.

    Wow there goes his whole campaign right there. His whole campaign was based on Obama's grandmother saying he was born in Kenya. This video says otherwise. I am loving all of this information.





    itcheroni
    Apr 8, 07:37 PM
    Cut defense, raise taxes on the rich, and close corporate tax loopholes. Deficit solved without cutting any social services. In fact, the little "balance the budget" exercise I posted a few weeks ago proved we could add a surplus while still increasing money for social services, green energy and veterans benefits. All with a progressive tax increase on the top 10%.

    As Maddow says, its not about the budget.

    I thought you described yourself as an anarchist. What's your definition of an anarchist? Someone who supports a lot of state control?



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