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Monday, May 16, 2011

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  • he survived a Near Death



  • Herdfan
    Apr 17, 12:01 PM
    Like the apple store?

    Lol, Joking....The Apple store, while certainly a "neat" place, has never been an all-around pleasant experience for me. The place is constantly packed to the brim with people

    +1

    While I like going to the Apple store, I don't think I will ever buy another computer there. I bought my MBP there because I needed to see the anti-glare screen beside the glossy screen.

    But for a while, it seemed like I was destined to be extremely wealthy because the ivisibility cloak I designed was working to a T. I was completely invisible to anyone who was able to sell me something.

    My next iMac will be bought online and shipped to me. Now if the would find a way to put you in a queue so you knew you would helped before the person that walked in the store 30 seconds ago, then maybe I would go back, but not until.





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  • from the cancer patients.



  • mrwonkers
    Apr 15, 09:15 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    If you think about it, it's not all too surprising that some of these "professionals" are getting so worked up and sulky over this release. The notion that "pro editing" can belong to just about anyone, rather than an exclusive circle of elites, poses an existential crisis. Apple's re-thinking of editing is also a re-thinking of what it means to be "professional". The announcement sheds light on a future in which their "advanced", learned techniques are no longer advantageous. The "industry pros" are facing the plight of impending impotence. It's not something anyone would really openly admit, but I think they're feeling a bit naked, stripped of their status.

    Who can blame them for being pissy?
    I couldn't agree with you more, oh the poor professionals :(

    They know that their days are numbered and so they are turning into big sooky ****s...... Fellas just deal with it.......Adapt or DIE...





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  • near death experience



  • dbhays
    Aug 24, 06:50 PM
    my battery is one of the one's that needs replaced, but the website won't take the serial number (verified by someone at apple) and tech support is clogged for the day, so hopefully sometime later this week i can get a battery sent to me. anyway, if anyone else goes there and has the 5 digit number in the range but it won't take your serial number be sure to call apple because it could be a website error.

    That's what happend to me. Called Apple support. They were great. The lady I spoke with said that there were errors happening on the website, but she was able to get it through by changing my serial number. She said she was using the recall website.





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  • Breast cancer study



  • Yvan256
    Jul 23, 05:09 PM
    3P apps and games? I'm all for it but it would blur the simplicity of the ipod and effectively make it a PDA, i'm not sure Apple/iPod/iTunes is ready to take this step.

    The competition is ready. Wether they have a good product or not is besides the point. Apple needs to enter that "merged market" soon or the iPod will lose its edge.

    The fact is, the less gadgets we have to carry around, the better it is. Except that the "merged gadget" needs to be able to do all things perfectly, no half-baked solutions.

    I wouldn't mind an iPod that could play music, play movies, have games/apps, Safari, Mail (and Wi-Fi, obviously). How about a built-in iTMS access too? These things wouldn't make the iPod "not an iPod" as long as its well implemented.





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  • 2 cause of death in Americans,



  • marksman
    Apr 17, 05:21 PM
    Good luck to you guys. As far as stocks for the general population, what a completely botched release by Apple.
    In Australia I've checking Apple.com.au regularly. Initially after the first handful were released, their web site has shown 3-4 weeks, that was up for 2 weeks, then dropped to 2-3 weeks, which has now been up for 2 weeks+
    Be nice to have some sort of very rough idea!!

    How is selling every device you make instantly a botched release?





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  • Cancer+patients



  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 11, 04:17 PM
    You are not necessarily talking about motivation which is either conscious or unconscious. The objection to this idea of man - and other species, too - being altruistic without a licence from El is highly objectionable itself. Is it that you do not want to allow independent action? Where then is free will? Where are other faiths? Does the giving of alms by Muslims count for nothing, too?

    No, no, no.

    All good deeds spring from God, because He loves us.

    Atheists/agnostics that do good, are just lying about their place with God.

    http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g158/MouseMeat/Smilies/f16.gif





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  • Advocates, cancer, research



  • cycomiko
    May 4, 10:58 PM
    I reaaally don't think Apple will implement this. It goes against everything they stand for.

    every year a new igadget comes out, adn the forums are full of "apple will never produce that *insert complaint* monstrocity, it goes against everything that apple stands for

    -Apple likes ergonomic, comfortable experiences. 3D gives people headaches

    People spend their lives looking at the world in 3d, so perhaps you should be a bit more specific aboiut the implementation of 3d may cause headaches. Now how does that assumption align to glasses free 3d?

    -Apple hates styluses and other mandatory accessories. In most implementations of 3D, you have to wear glasses

    Most is a magical word, which is why there is another set of words like glasses-free that is important

    -Apple is moving toward high-resolution displays. In many implementations, 3D halves the effective resolution

    best of both worlds

    -Apple is all about content - high quality software, UI, etc. 3D encourages gimmicks

    apple thrives of gimmicks, as longas they have tangible value

    -Apple's mobiles have standard-setting battery life. 3D will likely drain batteries - by doubling the rendering requirement, increasing the required backlighting, or by keeping a camera active to track your head.Likely?

    "3D" screams of unnecessary spec. There are so many drawbacks and so few benefits. If Apple has yet to implement Blu-ray, it will definitely be awhile before we see 3D.
    Unnecessary to who? The only person who cares is the apple boss who signs off the spec in the hopes it will make apple more profit. A touch screened ipod nano is a poiinless spec, but somebody signed if off for production.





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  • Jackie Casillas with patient



  • Timpdude
    Oct 28, 10:13 PM
    Well.. I called AppleCare and they sent me a box.. The same time the lady told me to update to the new 1.1 Firmware and see if there would be a difference. She said that she would in fact send the box anyway and if the FMC didn't fix it then I needed to ship in.

    My MacBook worked great until one day it crashed. AppleCare said it replaced a harddrive when I got it back. That evening... that VERY evening RSS started. What a crock. Never before, but after apple touches it it starts this garbage.

    I am writing a dissertation. I am writing a dissertation that needs my portability of a laptop to be successful because of the amount of travel involved in gathering data.

    What am I to do??? Well.. I updated the Firmware today. I upgraded everything that Software update had me do and then I put the new firmware on there.. *** Forgot to say that currently I am running at 46deg C. That seems pretty good. The bottom of the computer I don't think that you could cook eggs on like you could have a few weeks ago. something must be working.

    So far so good. I have a blank box that I hope that I don't have to send to Apple as my dissertation is on it : ) (don't worry.. i have other copies) Maybe no more RSS this weekend and I will not put my computer in the box. We will see want we?!?!

    Hmm.. Saw a good Dell price today.. thinking maybe I should buy one for just my dissertation as it could be more reliable than my current setup.

    thoughts?





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  • dumptruck
    Mar 12, 05:55 AM
    And Swedish.... Come on!





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  • patients Cancer+patients



  • bigjohn
    Jul 22, 09:31 PM
    i hope it comes with a battery that lasts two or three days. the last thing i'd do is read a book connected to an adapter.





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  • aswitcher
    Jan 11, 04:58 PM
    Wimax in Apple machines?





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  • boncellis
    Jul 22, 08:37 PM
    I agree that this would be cool, but what would make it even better is enhanced iSync or other capability for third parties to take advantage and make content available. I suppose the iTMS could handle it, but the user should be able to load whatever he or she wants on it, I would think.





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  • Multimedia
    Nov 7, 01:27 AM
    I Think C2D MacBook Tomorrow But Election May Delay A Day.

    Nothing different except C2D at same speeds, 3GB option, 160GB and 200GB HD Offerings.





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  • gelinasbrian
    Oct 18, 04:08 PM
    You can change the tracking settings to make it faster...

    TY for the info. I have been made aware of the settings from a few people. I still like the Trackpad better though.;)





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  • reflex
    Nov 7, 03:32 AM
    Oh come on. How often do we actually have to access our optical drives? While you may do so often, many of us almost never do and would be happy to attach an external drive every now and then or even access the disc we need over the network.

    The optical drive in my laptop broke a few months ago. I haven't missed it much. The one time I did need it, I hooked up my external drive, so it is necessary to have one.





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  • as quot;near-death experiencequot;



  • citi
    Nov 2, 06:49 PM
    I'm pretty sure that Flash wouldn't even work on an iPhone. It uses 100% CPU on my MBP and video still lags!

    This is probably the reason that Apple doesn't even want to let Adobe make Flash, because they know they would fsck it up somehow.

    And, since iPhones overheat, CPU usage at 100% for any length of time could cause the battery to explode!

    Don't just blame Adobe...blame apple too. It's a code/OS issue. It's works perfectly on PCs.





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  • Association for Near-Death



  • netdog
    Jan 11, 05:21 PM
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  • A New Book on Near-Death



  • Storrow
    Mar 18, 06:46 PM
    they never really caught on anyway





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  • Kar98
    May 4, 11:18 PM
    Uh, isn't the world in 3D? I mean, we do see in three dimensions, correct? Is this a clever way of saying you are blind?

    http://imgs.xkcd.com/xk3d/880/headache_text.png





    eyehop
    Nov 2, 11:14 PM
    I like Flash video, but find flash interfaces and text presentations dreadful. No matter how pretty they look, they feel forced and inaccessible. I just want to get back to web page ASAP. Is there a way Adobe could make a light Flash phone plugin just for video?





    mlblacy
    Apr 12, 07:24 AM
    (ahem) There IS a difference. Photoshop is far more advanced that Pixelmator for P-R-O-F-E-S-S-I-O-N-A-L work. It has a deeper set of tools and features available. Why do you think it's expensive? For one, it has many plug-ins and filters built in that come from third party developers.

    Why do I think it is expensive? Actually I think the cost goes up in direct relation to their douche bag-e-ness.

    Citing third party filters and plug-ins as a cost factor is bogus. For one it points to their severe lack of creative growth and foresight (even they choose to swallow someone else's work and bundle it in). Most importantly if the solutions remain third party they are paid for in addition to the cost of the basic app itself by the consumer.

    I have been working in this field for over 25 years now, and have taught advanced imaging to other professional designers and photographers. Very little has fundamentally been altered in terms of workflow since the early days. And, that is not a good thing. I am not saying there have not been advancements, but I could probably list the the real significant ones on two hands total. Compare those with the total cost of each upgrade and the number would be substantial. The trend for most things is to push costs down (except maybe for cable, phone, etc.). Maybe Adobe thinks they are a utility now, and deserve a fixed amount each month?

    Buy whatever tool works for you period. Just because you are a "pro" (or aspire to be one) doesn't mean you have to use the so-called "professional" tool. I hear that argument all the time trying to pressure folks into a MacPro, over an iMac. For many folks the iMacs are the smart buy and provide more than ample horsepower and speed to suit their needs (at more than half the cost).





    Sky Blue
    Aug 8, 11:44 AM
    Apple may have released Xcod 2.4. But it's only for those at the WWDC. I checked Apple's ADC website, and they have it listed, but it redirects you to http://connect.apple.com. I did some more digging, and they only have 2.3 on the site. They might upload it after the WWDC.


    Steve

    PS: I'm at work.

    Update:

    http://www.uwyo.edu/sigma_nu/Pictures/Xcode.jpg

    Ha! TOAD!





    frozencarbonite
    Aug 3, 04:11 PM
    Sorry they are not hahaha

    http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20060803094301394

    hahaha Don't be sorry. Powerbooks not being affected by this is a good thing to me. I'm still holding tight to my PPC.





    Jimmieboy
    Sep 12, 03:28 PM
    How cool are thenew are the new nano's and also there is a price drop for th 30GB iPod. I want one! Please. It's a real pity the black one has to be 8GB. Why can't we have all the colours or have it white?