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Sep 13, 05:20 AM
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JulienNantes
Apr 12, 11:17 AM
How do you monetize Revenge?
With iAdd. This would be the whole point : winning the search engine market to get the internet advertizing market out off Google.
Which brings me to this fourth clue :
4) It makes sense if Apple will turn iAdd into a success.
With iAdd. This would be the whole point : winning the search engine market to get the internet advertizing market out off Google.
Which brings me to this fourth clue :
4) It makes sense if Apple will turn iAdd into a success.
mrsir2009
Apr 11, 10:53 PM
Some people just want more and more and more don't they?
Ugg
Apr 12, 10:35 AM
My fianc�e is protestant, went to a Catholic High School and now teaches in both a Catholic High School and an Islamic k-12 school. When she works in the Islamic school, she wears a scarf covering her head, not out of pressure but for respect for their culture. She also lets her students know that she is Christian, but wants to show them that you should respect other people's culture. Compared with one of her colleagues who brings in Bacon sandwiches and doesn't really care, I think it's a nice outlook to have.
I don't really like the law being enforced, it should be a choice, but by the same token, it should perhaps be more like the rules in petrol stations and banks with crash helmets, you need to take them off before being served. I don't know what would be right though.
To be honest, I think it's creepier that your fiancee wears a head scarf than her colleague brings bacon sandwiches. How do we teach children respect for other cultures if they are pandered to? They might well grow up thinking that women of ALL cultures should wear head scarves out of respect for Islam.
Does her colleague eat bacon sandwiches in front of the kids? Should teachers at Islamic schools be subjected to body searches for things that are forbidden by Islam?
I really agree that we should show respect to other cultures, but pandering to them does nobody any good.
I live in a very diverse neighbourhood and I frequently see women in various head scarves. The burka and niqab seem quite antisocial and I find it hypocritical that totally covering one's face like that is accepted but if I walked into these same places with a motorcycle helmet, a balaclava, a mask, etc. I'd be asked to take it off, leave or some other such demonstration of being unwelcome/distrusted. If I said it was part of my religion, would it be accepted?
I find many Islamic beliefs particularly frustrating because many of the beliefs and or believers are SO inflexible but often expect total flexibility for themselves. I'm fed up with religious beliefs being unchallenged and so quickly accepted simply for being religious. Now in general letting people believe what they want is great policy but I think it can go too far. E.g., cases of women wanting to wear burkas and niqabs in identification photos. Come on! :-/ If I go to Dubai on holiday and bring a codeine painkiller that you can buy over the counter here, I could go to jail (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7234786.stm). Or if my husband gives me a little kiss in public, jail (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8602449.stm). Yet, hey, come to the UK and do whatever the hell you please and even try to change our laws or litigate (http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23420128-hairdresser-sued-for-refusing-to-hire-muslim-woman-in-a-headscarf.do) if you don't get your way. On one hand the UK's openness is wonderful but the other hand is being walked all over.
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I'm very hard of hearing and almost always have to see a person's face in order to understand what they're saying. Women who cover their faces are impossible for me to understand.
I can't imagine a niqab wearing teacher or any other job where the woman is in contact with the public. At what point does one's religion take preference over basic human interaction? Niqab wearing women should not be awarded any protections because of their refusal to integrate. Whose rights take precedence?
Here in the US, a lot of immigrants also believe in exceptionalism when it comes to respecting laws and customs. Part of the solution is not allowing tidal waves of immigration, rather small trickles over time. Those tsunamis end up creating ghettoes and that benefits nobody.
I don't really like the law being enforced, it should be a choice, but by the same token, it should perhaps be more like the rules in petrol stations and banks with crash helmets, you need to take them off before being served. I don't know what would be right though.
To be honest, I think it's creepier that your fiancee wears a head scarf than her colleague brings bacon sandwiches. How do we teach children respect for other cultures if they are pandered to? They might well grow up thinking that women of ALL cultures should wear head scarves out of respect for Islam.
Does her colleague eat bacon sandwiches in front of the kids? Should teachers at Islamic schools be subjected to body searches for things that are forbidden by Islam?
I really agree that we should show respect to other cultures, but pandering to them does nobody any good.
I live in a very diverse neighbourhood and I frequently see women in various head scarves. The burka and niqab seem quite antisocial and I find it hypocritical that totally covering one's face like that is accepted but if I walked into these same places with a motorcycle helmet, a balaclava, a mask, etc. I'd be asked to take it off, leave or some other such demonstration of being unwelcome/distrusted. If I said it was part of my religion, would it be accepted?
I find many Islamic beliefs particularly frustrating because many of the beliefs and or believers are SO inflexible but often expect total flexibility for themselves. I'm fed up with religious beliefs being unchallenged and so quickly accepted simply for being religious. Now in general letting people believe what they want is great policy but I think it can go too far. E.g., cases of women wanting to wear burkas and niqabs in identification photos. Come on! :-/ If I go to Dubai on holiday and bring a codeine painkiller that you can buy over the counter here, I could go to jail (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7234786.stm). Or if my husband gives me a little kiss in public, jail (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8602449.stm). Yet, hey, come to the UK and do whatever the hell you please and even try to change our laws or litigate (http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23420128-hairdresser-sued-for-refusing-to-hire-muslim-woman-in-a-headscarf.do) if you don't get your way. On one hand the UK's openness is wonderful but the other hand is being walked all over.
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I'm very hard of hearing and almost always have to see a person's face in order to understand what they're saying. Women who cover their faces are impossible for me to understand.
I can't imagine a niqab wearing teacher or any other job where the woman is in contact with the public. At what point does one's religion take preference over basic human interaction? Niqab wearing women should not be awarded any protections because of their refusal to integrate. Whose rights take precedence?
Here in the US, a lot of immigrants also believe in exceptionalism when it comes to respecting laws and customs. Part of the solution is not allowing tidal waves of immigration, rather small trickles over time. Those tsunamis end up creating ghettoes and that benefits nobody.
CFreymarc
Apr 10, 11:29 PM
What a ridiculous title.
Congratulations, you just been played as free promotion. Steve Jobs has been doing this his entire career. BTW, iWoz was the first in the "i" biography titled stories.
However, my favorite is "The Macintosh Way" buy Guy Kawasaki. I have turned down jobs from people who trashed that book.
Congratulations, you just been played as free promotion. Steve Jobs has been doing this his entire career. BTW, iWoz was the first in the "i" biography titled stories.
However, my favorite is "The Macintosh Way" buy Guy Kawasaki. I have turned down jobs from people who trashed that book.
Joshuarocks
Mar 20, 12:23 PM
Less than 50% the performance, not that hard to figure out. :p :D
Single threaded performance is almost the same (2.3 vs. 2.5), the Quad shows its performance in multithreaded apps, though.
However, even though you might not necessarily run applications that can fully utilise all 4 available cores, I believe that the Quad will do better even in everyday tasks.
The jump from 2 to 4 cores is definitely noticeable as most people run a lot of apps simultaneously and the 2 additional cores distribute the load.
A single G5 core gets loaded pretty quick (web browses can easily max out a core, which doesn't leave much room for additional tasks).
I see your point, though. The LCS is kind of a deal breaker if you're not too tech savvy and can't replace the pumps/hoses.
You see.. herein lies the problem.. If I would have held on to my Quad G5, I would never have been able to afford the Mac Pro.. looking now at what I currently use my mac pro for I am starting to wonder if I really needed to have it in the first place.
I only got it because I wanted a nice Intel Machine for my modern stuff(handbrake, dvd encoding, dvd ripping, burning two dvds/cd's simultaneously).. And most of my everyday stuff I do is done on my PB G4 1.67 which I acquired almost brand new from someone.
I guess its a tough decision for me to consider getting back the G5 Quad and also having the 2010 Mac Pro, since I will never utilize the full potential of that machine.. video editing doesn't interest me, yet there has to be some way I can get real benefit out of the 6-core machine.. It originally was a 2009 mac pro w3580 3.33 quad-core, but then I had to have the latest and greatest, so for 300 dollars got the 2010 backplane board and processor board.
Then in December, got the 6-core processor for like 700 dollars.. Now looking back I am sort of at a tough decision.
I really didn't want to sell off my MDD and G5 Quad, but realizing 3 years ago at the time that I would never have been able to afford an intel mac, other than the mac mini, I wanted something with expandability as those are the type of machines I am used to. I don't foresee getting the 2012 mac pro when it comes out since I have no use for such power..
Thunderbolt won't help me with time machine or cloning using carbon copy cloner, so its a waste for me.
Sorry if I went off topic a little, just trying to decide if I wanted to get a Quad G5 myself once again or not.
Single threaded performance is almost the same (2.3 vs. 2.5), the Quad shows its performance in multithreaded apps, though.
However, even though you might not necessarily run applications that can fully utilise all 4 available cores, I believe that the Quad will do better even in everyday tasks.
The jump from 2 to 4 cores is definitely noticeable as most people run a lot of apps simultaneously and the 2 additional cores distribute the load.
A single G5 core gets loaded pretty quick (web browses can easily max out a core, which doesn't leave much room for additional tasks).
I see your point, though. The LCS is kind of a deal breaker if you're not too tech savvy and can't replace the pumps/hoses.
You see.. herein lies the problem.. If I would have held on to my Quad G5, I would never have been able to afford the Mac Pro.. looking now at what I currently use my mac pro for I am starting to wonder if I really needed to have it in the first place.
I only got it because I wanted a nice Intel Machine for my modern stuff(handbrake, dvd encoding, dvd ripping, burning two dvds/cd's simultaneously).. And most of my everyday stuff I do is done on my PB G4 1.67 which I acquired almost brand new from someone.
I guess its a tough decision for me to consider getting back the G5 Quad and also having the 2010 Mac Pro, since I will never utilize the full potential of that machine.. video editing doesn't interest me, yet there has to be some way I can get real benefit out of the 6-core machine.. It originally was a 2009 mac pro w3580 3.33 quad-core, but then I had to have the latest and greatest, so for 300 dollars got the 2010 backplane board and processor board.
Then in December, got the 6-core processor for like 700 dollars.. Now looking back I am sort of at a tough decision.
I really didn't want to sell off my MDD and G5 Quad, but realizing 3 years ago at the time that I would never have been able to afford an intel mac, other than the mac mini, I wanted something with expandability as those are the type of machines I am used to. I don't foresee getting the 2012 mac pro when it comes out since I have no use for such power..
Thunderbolt won't help me with time machine or cloning using carbon copy cloner, so its a waste for me.
Sorry if I went off topic a little, just trying to decide if I wanted to get a Quad G5 myself once again or not.
aibo82
Apr 21, 07:09 PM
ooohhh well they may aswell have all your years of personal information on the server farm!
why dont we all just send them our hardrives? then whoever works in that place can do that evil laugh MWHAHAHAHAHAHA! the power all that information!!!!
this is the way of controlling what we do if it gets to us uploading everything to a cloud server.
time machine back up to cloud? yeah? what stops apple cracking that open to see what im up to?
why dont we all just send them our hardrives? then whoever works in that place can do that evil laugh MWHAHAHAHAHAHA! the power all that information!!!!
this is the way of controlling what we do if it gets to us uploading everything to a cloud server.
time machine back up to cloud? yeah? what stops apple cracking that open to see what im up to?
darthraige
Apr 13, 02:11 PM
I love how people are rude enough to carry on conversations during a presentation like this.
XIII
Sep 12, 12:31 PM
Haha, official now. Congratulations England, a great day for British Cricket :D
lmalave
Oct 16, 10:20 AM
While I really dont like what you say Im afraid I completely agree, apple has done a great job of challenging windows in the home market, and it seems also the edu market, but the corporate market, apple has a long long way to go!
I think Apple would be all too happy to just own the home and edu markets. If they get back up to 30% of the edu market and can match that in the home market, I think they'd be ecstatic, since their total market share would probably more than double to 10% or more of the overall market.
I think Apple would be all too happy to just own the home and edu markets. If they get back up to 30% of the edu market and can match that in the home market, I think they'd be ecstatic, since their total market share would probably more than double to 10% or more of the overall market.
toddybody
Mar 24, 11:19 AM
Im waiting for the negative comments on something thats just plain' ol good news.
dkleinrodick
Jun 14, 11:10 AM
Does anybody know if BestBuy will be able to process orders on lines with a FAN number attached to the account?
OrangeSVTguy
Apr 26, 10:42 PM
I think he may be right. I've never seen a parking lot with rows of cars parallel parked.
Edit: Although I do not see brake lights engaged on most of the cars.
Guess you've never been on "parking lot" 405 in Southern California :p
Edit: Although I do not see brake lights engaged on most of the cars.
Guess you've never been on "parking lot" 405 in Southern California :p
ArchaicRevival
Apr 11, 06:07 PM
This is insane lol I hope to actually see it one day and not have it shelved like other technologies!
MaxLongwood
Apr 10, 07:56 PM
I don't want to read too much into this, but it's still upsetting that Steve Jobs' health is in bad shape. That being said, I can't wait to read this.
Sydde
Apr 12, 11:46 AM
Freedom of expression
Free practice of religion
http://www.daybydaycartoon.com/cartoons/06-02-2003.gif
I think there may be reasonable limitations.
Free practice of religion
http://www.daybydaycartoon.com/cartoons/06-02-2003.gif
I think there may be reasonable limitations.
Rodimus Prime
Apr 29, 01:47 PM
I continue to be amazed by the number of students at my community college that have iPhones. These are students who for the most part are struggling to make ends meet, yet were willing to spend their limited cash that way. There are at least two or three students with iPhones in each of my classes; two years ago, I didn't see any -- and mine was a curiosity to them.
well depends how things are paid for you might be less impressed.
I am a struggling college student but out side of school expenses my only other cost is gas for my car.
That means insurance and phone bill is covered by my parents that frees up a fair amount of resources to get smart phones and from others I talk to in school that is often times a big help parents give is covering cost other than school.
As for smart phones I know at were I go to school the phone that is common on campus depends which college you are in. If it is the computer science and Engineering then iPhone is in the minority. Android rules the roost followed by Blackberry. The iPhone in a class of 30 you will see 2 some times 3. By enlarge it is Android followed by blackberry. iPhone is in the small minority. WP7 I will see out numbering the iPhone soon.
Now if you go to the other building on that has education and business (along with art) rules change and iPhone becomes much more popular.
Now back to us SCE students area a lot of us own iPods and I know the iPads out number the iPhones but for a phone we just do not like iOS end of story. Android is were a lot of the students want to go for.
well depends how things are paid for you might be less impressed.
I am a struggling college student but out side of school expenses my only other cost is gas for my car.
That means insurance and phone bill is covered by my parents that frees up a fair amount of resources to get smart phones and from others I talk to in school that is often times a big help parents give is covering cost other than school.
As for smart phones I know at were I go to school the phone that is common on campus depends which college you are in. If it is the computer science and Engineering then iPhone is in the minority. Android rules the roost followed by Blackberry. The iPhone in a class of 30 you will see 2 some times 3. By enlarge it is Android followed by blackberry. iPhone is in the small minority. WP7 I will see out numbering the iPhone soon.
Now if you go to the other building on that has education and business (along with art) rules change and iPhone becomes much more popular.
Now back to us SCE students area a lot of us own iPods and I know the iPads out number the iPhones but for a phone we just do not like iOS end of story. Android is were a lot of the students want to go for.
Aduntu
Apr 26, 03:38 PM
I think he may be right. I've never seen a parking lot with rows of cars parallel parked.
It's a parking lot.
Haha I was driving indeed!
I'm awaiting your apology, Intarweb. :D
It's a parking lot.
Haha I was driving indeed!
I'm awaiting your apology, Intarweb. :D
Tailpike1153
May 4, 09:42 AM
Taking a look at the pictures on iFixit, did it look like the CPU may be replaceable? That would be an interesting shift. Those brave souls could upgrade this machine albeit void the warranty. But most interesting. I like what I see.
skunk
Mar 5, 11:41 AM
I have better sense than to jump up there in the first place.
I believe in people taking responsibility for their actions. The guy should have stopped. The woman should never have jumped up there. But I'm afraid of establishing a legal precedent that says it's okay to put yourself into a bad situation and then blame someone else for how it turns out.
What if he had been pointing a gun at her and she had stood her ground? Would it be her fault if he pulled the trigger?
I believe in people taking responsibility for their actions. The guy should have stopped. The woman should never have jumped up there. But I'm afraid of establishing a legal precedent that says it's okay to put yourself into a bad situation and then blame someone else for how it turns out.
What if he had been pointing a gun at her and she had stood her ground? Would it be her fault if he pulled the trigger?
KindredMAC
Nov 10, 08:13 AM
Rosetta improvements:
I cannot believe how well Rosetta handles Photoshop and Illustrator CS2 on these new Core 2 Duos. My buddy brought his new 20" iMac over Sunday night so I could show him some little maintance tips and so I could show him how to partition the drive out. (His first Mac ever! I was so proud of him, almost like seeing your son grow up and become a man:D ) We put his Adobe CS1 on and tried it out.... Holy Cow his CS1 was almost as fast as my CS2 on my Dual Core 2.0 GHz PM G5!!!! This has come a looooong way in such a short time period. Also, I have tried out the Quad MacPros at the Apple Store with Photoshop and they run just as fast as my PM G5. I can't wait to see what happens when Adobe CS3 is UB.
As for Office....... what in the hell are people bitching about the Rosetta performance for???? It's Office people. I have not noticed hardly ANY difference in running Word and Excel on my MacBook compared to the PM G5.
Maybe I'm not concidered a "power Office user", but it runs as I would expect a Microsoft app to run.
Leopard Release:
I don't think Apple will push the release up at all. Apple never follows the intentions of others, if they did the 8 Core Mac Pro would be out already.
But I already know what is going to happen, Vista will come out with it's iLife-clone and reviews will rave about how great these new features are and we, who have been using iLife apps for over 5 years will be relegated to a footnote in the news pieces.
I'm glad that the "Get a Mac" ads have been out for the last year. It gives us some credit in the world. I love the Office commercial, how the PC is surprised that we can run Office. That is soooooo true in the business world. No one realizes that Office was actually created and ran on a Mac years before Windows even came out.
I cannot believe how well Rosetta handles Photoshop and Illustrator CS2 on these new Core 2 Duos. My buddy brought his new 20" iMac over Sunday night so I could show him some little maintance tips and so I could show him how to partition the drive out. (His first Mac ever! I was so proud of him, almost like seeing your son grow up and become a man:D ) We put his Adobe CS1 on and tried it out.... Holy Cow his CS1 was almost as fast as my CS2 on my Dual Core 2.0 GHz PM G5!!!! This has come a looooong way in such a short time period. Also, I have tried out the Quad MacPros at the Apple Store with Photoshop and they run just as fast as my PM G5. I can't wait to see what happens when Adobe CS3 is UB.
As for Office....... what in the hell are people bitching about the Rosetta performance for???? It's Office people. I have not noticed hardly ANY difference in running Word and Excel on my MacBook compared to the PM G5.
Maybe I'm not concidered a "power Office user", but it runs as I would expect a Microsoft app to run.
Leopard Release:
I don't think Apple will push the release up at all. Apple never follows the intentions of others, if they did the 8 Core Mac Pro would be out already.
But I already know what is going to happen, Vista will come out with it's iLife-clone and reviews will rave about how great these new features are and we, who have been using iLife apps for over 5 years will be relegated to a footnote in the news pieces.
I'm glad that the "Get a Mac" ads have been out for the last year. It gives us some credit in the world. I love the Office commercial, how the PC is surprised that we can run Office. That is soooooo true in the business world. No one realizes that Office was actually created and ran on a Mac years before Windows even came out.
rockthecasbah
Oct 19, 04:39 PM
They look too real to be fake, they just look it. iCal's pretty :)
AppleScruff1
Apr 11, 05:51 PM
Carbon fiber is passe'. Liquid Metal is the future. Remember Terminator 2? The T-1000 was made of liquid metal.
lazyrighteye
Aug 21, 06:20 PM
Things sure are quiet over in camp Apple...
With the influx of new mobile phones/carriers and mp3 players recently flooding the market, I can't help but think any (Tues)day now, Apple is gonna drop the BOMB.
With the influx of new mobile phones/carriers and mp3 players recently flooding the market, I can't help but think any (Tues)day now, Apple is gonna drop the BOMB.
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