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  • sishaw
    Nov 24, 02:45 PM
    I really don't get all of those who constantly are saying things like "Don't care for them, they were before my time . . . " or "They're so old, they're not relevant . . .", etc. Really? I just don't get it. Monet, Davinci, Bach, Cole Porter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday and Charlie Parker were all before my time, yet I appreciate them. Having an artist being born before your time shouldn't have anything to do with "appreciating" them. That's the whole point - art is timeless. I' guess it has to do with how you grew up and what you were exposed to that makes a difference.



    My experience is that most of the people who say those kinds of things don't actually know anything about music, and may have very little musical education. People who know music either by critical listening, study, or learning an instrument, while they may have their preferences, wouldn't dismiss an entire artist's catalog based on their historical time or genre.




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  • kcmac
    Aug 24, 07:50 PM
    I will have to call Apple. My serial number is within the range and it says it is invalid.

    Dang this is, I just bought a new battery to replace the one Apple will now replace for free. I guess I can try and return it for something else after it gets here. I don't really like having two batteries.

    EDIT:
    Mine finally went through. Yay!




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  • imutter
    Mar 25, 07:05 PM
    I had no complaints and the batterie drainage wasn't to bad well my DH said it was bad
    so I hope this update will not screw anything up was fine before ?




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  • diamond.g
    Nov 13, 01:39 PM
    I'll make this point again... How is what Apple is doing any different than what Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony do with approvals for applications on their devices? If anything, Apple should be commended for giving everyone access to the development environment at a significantly reduced cost. The reason for the approval process is clear: they want to do QA before the product is released because if something bad happens, every news organization will feature headlines about it for a week.

    Microsoft does offer a way for anyone to make apps creators.xna.com (http://creators.xna.com). If I remember correctly your game get peer reviewed, and can be sold on the 360 for a small fee after passing peer review. There is also Kodu (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodu_Game_Lab) which allows pretty much anyone to code for Microsoft Platforms with an Alice like language (not saying it is the best thing in the world, but it is a easy start).




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  • markelim
    Oct 22, 08:06 PM
    My current setup

    http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/6305/img7456s.th.jpg (http://img641.imageshack.us/i/img7456s.jpg/)




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  • iphone3gs16gb
    Mar 25, 12:49 PM
    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)

    Still no Verizon version?

    Verizon iPhone users are in the minority




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  • skunk
    Apr 26, 06:24 PM
    In what sense? Before and after the great war I'd agree, but today I don't entirely see why you'd think this. As i mentioned before, I think britain is the most tolerant country with regards to accepting Blacks, the same can't be said with places like Italy or spain in western Europe and certainly not eastern Europe/Russia.Whether or not Britain is the "most tolerant" country among a field containing some much worse, blacks (and Irish) were openly discriminated against, and certainly in the case of blacks, still are. Many in the UK would rather that the natives from their former colonies just remembered their place.




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  • rtdunham
    Sep 8, 03:26 PM
    Surely Apple can't combine everything into something like (this) Or can they?

    ...Everything from 100% full screen to virtual keys, to selecting different modalities depending on orientation(!), to sensitivity to force of touch, to squeezing, to miniDVD drive, to ....

    the exciting part is how do-able this seems to be. My Treo has a touch sensitive screen. The whole screen can view photos. Or, depending on which other mode you're in--phone dialing? contact search?--a touch on a part of the screen might dial a "2" or select a single contact and display its data; squeezing's already incorporated into the mighty mouse; some of the other features, like different responses depending upon how many fingers touch the screen, already operate on the MBP and MB touchpads, and the linking of different modes (a la phone and contact/pda are already linked on my Treo. Etc., etc.

    In fact, maybe the question might be how different the apple patent is from what the Treo does: The treo screen displays icons that can be selected by touch to select a contact manager, or a phone mode, or picture viewer, or web browser, etc., and in each of those modes the various sections of the screen display touch-sensitive choices unique to that mode.

    At any rate, I don't know if this multi-featured device is the subject of apple's sept 12 announcement. But i think apple has the potential to incorporate the features of this patent into hugely significant new device(s). The applications are all too obvious. I hope they do. Steve Jobs has always seemed disinclined to offer any product that's just a lot like existing hardware, thus the lack of an iPhone. The ability to incorporate phone and music player and video viewer and....(?) create the opportunity for apple to again be a pioneer--to introduce to us products we didn't realize we wanted, or that do things others had done but in dramatically better ways--as he did with the iPod.




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  • Flowbee
    Aug 3, 03:32 PM
    Don't forget about the Mac Pro Cube (http://macprocube.com/). :D




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  • djellison
    Mar 12, 09:10 AM
    an update with speed increases that they'll never even notice

    You know exactly what every MBP purchaser does with their hardware do you?

    I would notice the upgrade. A LOT.




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  • Stridder44
    Nov 7, 08:25 AM
    It's only 6:30 am here on the west coast, so give it a couple of hours and we shall see. If not, then perhaps tomorrow.




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  • steviem
    Apr 26, 03:17 AM
    London is not representative of the rest of the UK at all. It skews almost every figure released that is related to population. I've never seen anyone with a gun, I don't know anyone with a gun and I doubt I ever will.

    This is always going to be the case when a single city has over 12% of the country's population.

    Exactly. You're more likely to know someone with a gun if you live in the countryside anyway. The only people I saw holding guns in London were two Police Officers on the beat around Waterloo Station when I used to walk to work from Waterloo to Piccadilly Circus and outside the US Embassy when I went for my visa interview last month. Oh, also one of my dad's ex coworkers had a gun, but he was in an armed response unit in the police, so I guess that doesn't really count.




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  • tblrsa
    Mar 25, 05:51 PM
    Downloading this satanic update. ;)




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  • fmolly
    Nov 27, 01:35 PM
    Ahh A psychedelic ipod me thinks???
    http://photos.yafro.com/pics3/i/20061127/11/4/2/3/4230b830d4f1f41fc2a105b91bf48479200611270_full.jpg
    The iPod will sell- but the music- most people who like the Beatles already have the music- it's if they can be bothered paying again with the DRM involved.

    Fmolly




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  • Jcoz
    Mar 28, 12:57 PM
    I believe Costco showed Apple the door.

    This is also what I took from it.

    It also happens to make more sense than apple showing them the door.

    They probably were unable to secure the kind of discounted prices WITH acceptable profit margins to justify the retail space.




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  • Lixivial
    Oct 15, 08:05 PM
    now go drink your kool-aid everyone...:)

    Is it Black Cherry? That stuff's bad news.




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    Apr 2, 10:10 AM
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  • micahR
    Sep 10, 12:01 PM
    I'm pretty pumped for this. I can't wait for mine to get here.




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  • dopey423
    Mar 28, 04:12 PM
    found a hidden page to link to the locations with ipads for radio shack...

    http://www.radioshack.com/uc/index.jsp?page=researchLibraryArticle&articleUrl=../graphics/uc/rsk/USContent/HTML/pages/ipad.html&noBc=true#




    dime21
    Mar 28, 04:00 PM
    radio shack lol, do people still shop there?




    Shua
    Jan 11, 04:28 PM
    FBI, I think a terrorist plot is going to be happening on the 15th in SF! I think it might be a Chemical warfare! There are banners saying something might be in the Air!




    Thunderhawks
    Apr 17, 09:27 AM
    LOL! That's precisely why the "limited supply" iPad2 launch was such a fiasco. You impulse buyers couldn't pull the trigger. Seriously... were this any other company other than Apple at least top 3 execs would have had their asses thrown out the door.

    As an aside... my local Wal-Mart has had iPad2's for 2 weeks now. I've been there at least 3 times a week and they're always in stock.

    The board that oversees what the top 3 executives do at Apple knows more than you about production issues of MILLIONS of hi-tech devices.

    Anybody familiar with production and distribution issues knows that despite excellent planning there may be issues during production that cannot be forecast.

    Selling and shipping MILLIONS in a few weeks is a exactly fiasco for whom?




    Sydde
    Mar 12, 07:06 PM
    In a free and prosperous market, business exists and is done solely because it is profitable. When it ceases being profitable, it must be stopped. To keep pouring 100 units of money into something for the sake of getting 10 units of money out via payroll can only end in one thing....failure. (I'm using 'units of money' as a general example)

    And that is fine, but from a practical standpoint, as I said, you must figure out how to deal with localized economic distress caused by cuts in the military. You also have to deal with the fact that the military controls access to some really impressive weaponry. Take these two things together, the prospect of sudden poverty and ghost towns and the prospect of a bunch of rather testosterone-amped cowboys having their guns taken away, to me that looks like a recipe for major disaster and probably the reason the Pentagon's budget is so difficult to rein in.

    I certainly have no problem with the idea of wasting a whole lot less money on "defense". I just think the realities of such cuts need to be looked at from the big-picture perspective.




    BWhaler
    Sep 4, 02:29 PM
    Ok no one cares about iPod nanos. We want Merom MacBook Pros!!!!!

    Amen.

    I'm ready to buy a new 17". My current laptop is under a year old, which normally would mean I could get another year of use out of it.

    But the move to Intel is too epic of a performance jump, so I am going to upgrade out of cycle.

    My needs/wants for the refreshed MBP:

    1. 160gig drive

    2. Better/modern GPU

    3. Lower the power cord wattage so you can charge your MBP on international flights (a massive oversight by Apple.)

    4. No heat, fan, build, uneven screen backlighting, etc., quality issues.



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