JSchroeder80
Apr 12, 08:18 AM
File under: Not surprising
briguy2186
Apr 9, 12:01 PM
This guy and his company are freaking really stupid. Don't buy a blender from them, let's all boycot them.
I hope that this guy looses his job, and I hope that this company goes out of business. Take the thousands of dollars that they they have spent destroying perfectly good stuff and donate to someone that has dreams of being able to afford one of these!
Just stupid. I hope that mac rumors pulls this whole thead down!
I hope that this guy looses his job, and I hope that this company goes out of business. Take the thousands of dollars that they they have spent destroying perfectly good stuff and donate to someone that has dreams of being able to afford one of these!
Just stupid. I hope that mac rumors pulls this whole thead down!
twoodcc
Feb 15, 09:45 PM
Between 35:30 -38:00 mins depending if I am using it/leave stuff open and running. It's like 2 mins faster in Windows.:(
that's still not bad. is it the 2.93 ghz one or 2.8 ghz?
that's still not bad. is it the 2.93 ghz one or 2.8 ghz?
AlBDamned
Sep 9, 05:59 AM
373 all out. Not bad considering and now it's time to see how we fare without Jones...
longofest
Nov 2, 03:06 PM
Lol. Somebody didn't have the built in spell-checker turned on.
Fracking Internet Explorer (don't ask... I HAVE to use it :( )
Fracking Internet Explorer (don't ask... I HAVE to use it :( )
ThunderSkunk
Apr 21, 06:51 PM
Gah! A zillion dollar server farm, to be filled with more copies of the same mp3s we already have? Aeyyyyeeeesh
Use that sucker as an online backup solution to tie into time machine and tossin in a year free with every Mac sale. Kill!
Use that sucker as an online backup solution to tie into time machine and tossin in a year free with every Mac sale. Kill!
robbieduncan
Sep 11, 05:03 PM
Basically what WinterMute said! If taking the light was good enough for the Australians when they were trying to win the game, then it's easily good enough for the English who only need to draw!
And as for complaining about the weather! I'm amazed there's been this much play in the series :D
And as for complaining about the weather! I'm amazed there's been this much play in the series :D
Ateace3
Jan 10, 01:48 AM
Where'd you get that trash icon? And was it from a set?
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FleurDuMal
Mar 28, 04:50 AM
Hopefully the premium will come down in price now, if not at retail, then at least second hand as a flood of old 360's come onto the ebay and from the people who simply must have the best of everything.
Is there anyone who's actually struggled with the current size hard drive? Will I have any use for such a huge hard drive if I don't actually use it as a media centre?
Anyway, I much prefer the white 360. Though neither are as ugly as the PS3.
Is there anyone who's actually struggled with the current size hard drive? Will I have any use for such a huge hard drive if I don't actually use it as a media centre?
Anyway, I much prefer the white 360. Though neither are as ugly as the PS3.
Cheffy Dave
Apr 29, 05:40 PM
http://tv.gawker.com/5526868/jon-stewart-slams-apple-over-its-handling-of-gizmodo-case
I think it's brilliant. I am off Apple in a big way at the moment.
I'm sad, we will miss you so:(
I think it's brilliant. I am off Apple in a big way at the moment.
I'm sad, we will miss you so:(
Cameront9
Oct 14, 12:53 PM
Having spent 5 weeks at Christ Church for a study abroad program, I would have loved an Apple store in Oxford. But as it was, a trip into London took about 40 minutes. You could get to the Apple stores there in less than an hour.
Whereas here in Texas, even though Dallas is only a little further from where I live than Oxford is from London, it takes at least 2 and half hours to drive there--more with traffic....God I wish we had a train system like yours....
In any case, in the last three years, 5 of my friends have gotten Macs....So it is spreading...
Hey I studied at Princeton and it was a pretty impressive place. However, when i was there macintosh was a foreign word. That was only a few years ago.
What bugs me is that I am now at Oxford, which by the way is number two or three in the world, that Macs are under represented. In fact there is no store, virtual or otherwise in the whole of Oxford!!!!!:confused: How smart is that????:eek:
How about a nice big juicy shop on High Street!!!!! Or even next to the Bodleian!!!
Bring it on apple :cool:
Whereas here in Texas, even though Dallas is only a little further from where I live than Oxford is from London, it takes at least 2 and half hours to drive there--more with traffic....God I wish we had a train system like yours....
In any case, in the last three years, 5 of my friends have gotten Macs....So it is spreading...
Hey I studied at Princeton and it was a pretty impressive place. However, when i was there macintosh was a foreign word. That was only a few years ago.
What bugs me is that I am now at Oxford, which by the way is number two or three in the world, that Macs are under represented. In fact there is no store, virtual or otherwise in the whole of Oxford!!!!!:confused: How smart is that????:eek:
How about a nice big juicy shop on High Street!!!!! Or even next to the Bodleian!!!
Bring it on apple :cool:
retroneo
Apr 12, 08:35 AM
Now try going to a movie theater, and watching a 3D movie with your head held at any sort of significant angle off the vertical, say resting on the shoulder of your S.O.. It doesn't work at all then either. (You can get around that by using active [shutter] glasses, but then you're
This is incorrect. The two passive 3D systems in modern cinemas use either colour filters (Dolby 3D - the glasses you must hand back) or circular polarisation (RealD - the disposable glasses you can keep). Either system works the same at any head angle.
This is incorrect. The two passive 3D systems in modern cinemas use either colour filters (Dolby 3D - the glasses you must hand back) or circular polarisation (RealD - the disposable glasses you can keep). Either system works the same at any head angle.
skiltrip
Jul 15, 08:55 PM
I hope they touch on the proximity sensor too, but I have a feeling its going to be about the antenna only.
Me too. I honestly think the proximity sensor is a bigger issue, in a way, because there IS a remedy (though some don't like it) by using a case. Whereas the proximity sensor is what it is, and we're powerless to fix it, or remedy it unless Apple recognizes, addresses it, and fixes it. But with all the attention to the antenna, I'm afraid the proximity sensor stuff is (for now) slipping thru the cracks.
Apple would be the heroes if they address this tomorrow. They'd do themselves a favor to be the first to make it widely known, then to have it become phase two in iPhonegate.
Me too. I honestly think the proximity sensor is a bigger issue, in a way, because there IS a remedy (though some don't like it) by using a case. Whereas the proximity sensor is what it is, and we're powerless to fix it, or remedy it unless Apple recognizes, addresses it, and fixes it. But with all the attention to the antenna, I'm afraid the proximity sensor stuff is (for now) slipping thru the cracks.
Apple would be the heroes if they address this tomorrow. They'd do themselves a favor to be the first to make it widely known, then to have it become phase two in iPhonegate.
~Shard~
Sep 12, 11:08 AM
Wow, if this is indeed live that's great! I haven't seen a live broadcasted presentation from Jobs in quite a while, probably since the last WWDC or MWSF which was done live a couple years ago.
albusseverus
Apr 25, 07:06 PM
Side-by-side, the 13" looks bigger and better than the 11".
Put the 13" Air beside a 13" MacBook Pro and they're not that different in size/footprint, but the Pro has more of everything - drives, FireWire, etc. Thin doesn't seem so important with that many features at stake.
The 11" now starts to look like the compact Mac - a better trade off between size/portability and features.
The 11" has a 16:9 screen, which is a more pleasant and useful aspect ratio. And once you work on it, you don't miss the somewhat illusory additional screen real estate of the 13" 16:10. It's bigger, but in all the wrong places. However fractionally different, the footprint -seems- to change dramatically.
If Apple made a 16:9 13" Air, there might be something in it, but at the moment, the 11" is fast becoming the MacBook Air and the 13" is lost somewhere in between. It has thinness, but the same footprint as the MacBook Pro, with none of its advantages.
There's magic in that 11" MacBook Air, no doubt.
Put the 13" Air beside a 13" MacBook Pro and they're not that different in size/footprint, but the Pro has more of everything - drives, FireWire, etc. Thin doesn't seem so important with that many features at stake.
The 11" now starts to look like the compact Mac - a better trade off between size/portability and features.
The 11" has a 16:9 screen, which is a more pleasant and useful aspect ratio. And once you work on it, you don't miss the somewhat illusory additional screen real estate of the 13" 16:10. It's bigger, but in all the wrong places. However fractionally different, the footprint -seems- to change dramatically.
If Apple made a 16:9 13" Air, there might be something in it, but at the moment, the 11" is fast becoming the MacBook Air and the 13" is lost somewhere in between. It has thinness, but the same footprint as the MacBook Pro, with none of its advantages.
There's magic in that 11" MacBook Air, no doubt.
sebisworld
Nov 10, 02:18 PM
Me too.
Whose spring tho? :)
Whose spring tho? :)
thedarkhorse
Apr 18, 03:39 PM
You do use the viewer and canvas simultaneously when doing multiclip editing, but I'm sure that this feature will be implemented in some way once the software is released.
I'm hoping multiclip is even better in FCPX, seems like they now have the power to make multiclips of different codec/resolution so we don't need to have the exact same format for both camera angles. With automatic audio waveform syncing too...
I'm hoping multiclip is even better in FCPX, seems like they now have the power to make multiclips of different codec/resolution so we don't need to have the exact same format for both camera angles. With automatic audio waveform syncing too...
840quadra
Apr 27, 09:26 AM
Na, these two have and will survive without iPhone.
These already have traffic capability anyway ( via subscription ).
I am in agreement with Chaz on this. With Android and iOS having so much built into their portable OS now, I kinda think the days of dedicated GPS devices are going to be limited.
It is sad, but I do see more and more iPhones, and Android devices attached to front windshields were a normal GPS usually goes.
These already have traffic capability anyway ( via subscription ).
I am in agreement with Chaz on this. With Android and iOS having so much built into their portable OS now, I kinda think the days of dedicated GPS devices are going to be limited.
It is sad, but I do see more and more iPhones, and Android devices attached to front windshields were a normal GPS usually goes.
Transic
Nov 2, 03:28 PM
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devilot
Jan 8, 12:04 AM
:o I didn't realize I was listed as going for sure... I'm still not sure if I'll be there or not. :o
iPhone1
Dec 31, 10:45 PM
Happy New Year!
minnesotamacman
Oct 18, 05:45 PM
I still say we could see a special surprise on October 23rd... Wouldn't that be a great way to celebrate the iPod!
GFLPraxis
Nov 13, 06:48 PM
I had trouble with closing the lid under Windows XP for standby, hope this does something :)
dan-o-mac
Nov 15, 11:57 AM
I did a clean install and it did not fix the vibration and whine problem. A few suggested pulling your hard drive out and put it back in. I did that but it did not stop the vibration. I did some more research and found out if you place the laptop on the palm of you hand or place a napkin under the right front foot or lift the left side of the laptop 4-5 inches the vibration stops. As far as the whine I got this explanation from appledefects.com.
Idle Processor Noise
The MacBook is victim to the high pitched noise generated by the processor, known as the 'CPU whine'
This occurs only when the CPU is idle
Disabling the second core of the processor or running a program that prevents the processors from being idle will eliminate this sound (like PhotoBooth).
This has also been observed on the MacBook Pro, as well as other Core Duo based PC laptops.
Unlike the Macbook Pro, Apple has yet to recognize this issue.
Idle Processor Noise
The MacBook is victim to the high pitched noise generated by the processor, known as the 'CPU whine'
This occurs only when the CPU is idle
Disabling the second core of the processor or running a program that prevents the processors from being idle will eliminate this sound (like PhotoBooth).
This has also been observed on the MacBook Pro, as well as other Core Duo based PC laptops.
Unlike the Macbook Pro, Apple has yet to recognize this issue.
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