Anuba
May 1, 01:50 PM
double post
ToddW
Sep 12, 12:18 PM
so far these new ipods don't make me want another one yet
i will keep mine for awhile.
i will keep mine for awhile.
dguisinger
Dec 2, 02:13 AM
So you could theoretically build and conceal tracking stations all over the place and thus monitor these short-range transmissions. Wouldn't it be simpler just to hide cameras all over?
It would be much simpler to get a radio tracking system (like they use on wildlife) for like $500 and drop the transmitter in their bag, purse, tape it to their car, etc. You can do alot of things in theory. Practicality usually brings people to the easier means....
It would be much simpler to get a radio tracking system (like they use on wildlife) for like $500 and drop the transmitter in their bag, purse, tape it to their car, etc. You can do alot of things in theory. Practicality usually brings people to the easier means....
chomomo
Dec 8, 03:12 AM
Oh how nice, instead of AT&T doing the work themselves they are having us do it for free.
**** you AT&T
+10:D
**** you AT&T
+10:D
packetjunkie
May 5, 08:14 AM
Does the update require a resync to put music/videos/photos back on or can I use my work computer to just update the OS?
Attonine
Nov 14, 05:01 AM
I'm not getting any updates showing up in software update. any ideas why?
BurningJah
Apr 26, 04:18 PM
Looks like he's going 10 km/h to me.
ever seen a car with a top speed of 60 km/h. What you're looking at is the rpm!
ever seen a car with a top speed of 60 km/h. What you're looking at is the rpm!
alphaone
Apr 6, 02:29 PM
I had to turn off my SB box for the week since I'm away from home on business, so that's probably another reason it dropped. This will probably be happening more often now, unfortunately for folding (but fortunately for me because I love my job).
Dagless
Mar 29, 06:23 AM
If you want to know what is on the 120Gb hdd read this (http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/13122/Xbox-360-120-GB-HDD-Content-Revealed/).
That will instantly be lost as soon as you transfer your old HDD across.
That will instantly be lost as soon as you transfer your old HDD across.
martinX
Apr 14, 05:07 AM
Based on murmurings and mooings on the pro sites, I reckon Apple will lose some customers to Avid, if they had originally come from Avid some time in the last 10 years. They're talking about going back to Avid, not to Avid.
I also reckon every kid who has used iMovie in the last few years will start using FCP X in about July. This is the next generation of video editors, and they will far outnumber Avid users. They will be making movies for web distribution. They will be flooding the film schools. They will also have the mad skillz (look at me, sounding like a teenager :D) to turn things over really quickly, something which is appreciated in today's editing environment.
Apple has built FCP X for people who have never used film and probably never will so the metaphor needed to go. Bye-bye bins, hello "smart folders". And a big hello to the do-deca-core, 8TB, 32GB Mac Pro everyone can now justify purchasing.
I also reckon every kid who has used iMovie in the last few years will start using FCP X in about July. This is the next generation of video editors, and they will far outnumber Avid users. They will be making movies for web distribution. They will be flooding the film schools. They will also have the mad skillz (look at me, sounding like a teenager :D) to turn things over really quickly, something which is appreciated in today's editing environment.
Apple has built FCP X for people who have never used film and probably never will so the metaphor needed to go. Bye-bye bins, hello "smart folders". And a big hello to the do-deca-core, 8TB, 32GB Mac Pro everyone can now justify purchasing.
kingtj
Oct 16, 11:10 AM
Your company's I.T. "professional" is obviously not keeping up with things, but that's all too common in the industry, unfortunately.
Still, I'd say that honestly, there are far more businesses out there staffed by I.T. people who do know what they're doing. Despite being a Mac user at home, I support a Windows PC network where I work. At this point in time, a switch to Macs really isn't feasible. It's not that we couldn't use newer Macs here. (Well, we couldn't before Intel Macs came out, because we rely on several proprietary software packages that are made for Windows only.) But reality is, Apple isn't really ready for "corporate America". They're inching ever closer to being there, but it's just not a market-segment they've concentrated on in the past.
It's easy for a Mac user to get "smug" about things, and say "Look how much easier I can do this!" with a task. But in the corporate world, there's usually more to it. They may be under an expensive service contract with an existing software package, so switching means flushing tens of thousands of dollars down the toilet for that pre-paid support plan. They often need to be able to make use of proprietary hardware or interfaces that just can't attach to a Mac. (Quite a few industrial controllers have been designed to plug into PCI or ISA slots on a PC, and they don't make a USB version!)
There's also a lot of interest in the ability to easily service one's own equipment, at least in smaller companies. Many I.T. departments like the generic, standard components found in most Windows PCs. If a power supply goes out, no problem. Grab any ATX supply from the shelf at CompUSA and drop it in. Back in business. Need a video card? They're sold everywhere. On a Mac, you're stuck waiting on a part from Apple themselves - and paying a premium for it.
I think this is the #1 reason people don't switch; They think that the difficulties of windows are how computing is supposed to be, namely, complicated, expensive, and time consuming.
I have to fight tooth and nail at my company to use a mac because, and I quote my "IT Professional"; "Macs are too expensive, they get too many viruses, and they're too hard to network and support". Now, granted, this woman isn't bright and was "promoted" to network admin from some receptionist job at some point, but this is how most companies think.
When she sits down at my mac to "fix it" (break something), she spends minutes looking for the complicated way of doing something instead of checking a box or pushing a button. The Principals of my company are the same. I'll do presentations in Keynote or make marketing movies or DVD's that the rest of the company loves, but since it's not supported on windows, the initiatives go nowhere. It's a mixture of ignorance and IT weasels looking to hold on to their jobs. If we had macs at work, she'd be out of a job and she knows it.
I hope Princeton's policies are platform agnostic, otherwise all the new mac users could find themselves in a difficult situation.
Still, I'd say that honestly, there are far more businesses out there staffed by I.T. people who do know what they're doing. Despite being a Mac user at home, I support a Windows PC network where I work. At this point in time, a switch to Macs really isn't feasible. It's not that we couldn't use newer Macs here. (Well, we couldn't before Intel Macs came out, because we rely on several proprietary software packages that are made for Windows only.) But reality is, Apple isn't really ready for "corporate America". They're inching ever closer to being there, but it's just not a market-segment they've concentrated on in the past.
It's easy for a Mac user to get "smug" about things, and say "Look how much easier I can do this!" with a task. But in the corporate world, there's usually more to it. They may be under an expensive service contract with an existing software package, so switching means flushing tens of thousands of dollars down the toilet for that pre-paid support plan. They often need to be able to make use of proprietary hardware or interfaces that just can't attach to a Mac. (Quite a few industrial controllers have been designed to plug into PCI or ISA slots on a PC, and they don't make a USB version!)
There's also a lot of interest in the ability to easily service one's own equipment, at least in smaller companies. Many I.T. departments like the generic, standard components found in most Windows PCs. If a power supply goes out, no problem. Grab any ATX supply from the shelf at CompUSA and drop it in. Back in business. Need a video card? They're sold everywhere. On a Mac, you're stuck waiting on a part from Apple themselves - and paying a premium for it.
I think this is the #1 reason people don't switch; They think that the difficulties of windows are how computing is supposed to be, namely, complicated, expensive, and time consuming.
I have to fight tooth and nail at my company to use a mac because, and I quote my "IT Professional"; "Macs are too expensive, they get too many viruses, and they're too hard to network and support". Now, granted, this woman isn't bright and was "promoted" to network admin from some receptionist job at some point, but this is how most companies think.
When she sits down at my mac to "fix it" (break something), she spends minutes looking for the complicated way of doing something instead of checking a box or pushing a button. The Principals of my company are the same. I'll do presentations in Keynote or make marketing movies or DVD's that the rest of the company loves, but since it's not supported on windows, the initiatives go nowhere. It's a mixture of ignorance and IT weasels looking to hold on to their jobs. If we had macs at work, she'd be out of a job and she knows it.
I hope Princeton's policies are platform agnostic, otherwise all the new mac users could find themselves in a difficult situation.
Saturdays
Nov 20, 12:27 AM
List:
-Better optimization for graphics and multi-core processors/threading
-Mail Client upgrade
-more minimalistic designs
-Better Dashboard (more useful/better optimization)
-Memory management can be optimized a bit too
(Basically I care little about aesthetics and more about optimization of the OS and better use of hardware to make things more speedy and run quicker, smoother and using the hardware advantages that are available.
-Better optimization for graphics and multi-core processors/threading
-Mail Client upgrade
-more minimalistic designs
-Better Dashboard (more useful/better optimization)
-Memory management can be optimized a bit too
(Basically I care little about aesthetics and more about optimization of the OS and better use of hardware to make things more speedy and run quicker, smoother and using the hardware advantages that are available.
cooknwitha
Sep 12, 09:11 AM
Well done to Pieterson!
He's dropped 6 catches so it seems only fair he gets dropped 3 times and go on to make his first 100.
Now, can you Poms please get out soon? :confused:
He's dropped 6 catches so it seems only fair he gets dropped 3 times and go on to make his first 100.
Now, can you Poms please get out soon? :confused:
dops7107
Sep 10, 07:11 AM
That said, this is already a rain effected series, Australia wouldn't have drawn the 3rd test if we hadn't lost a day to rain, and England would already have won the Ashes, so winning by a rain effected draw is fine by me, that's cricket and it goes both ways.
That's very true, it cuts both ways. I don't think England could pull off a win from here, but then again Austrailia need to up the run rate if they want to get another innings out of us without them worrying about their own second innings.
That's very true, it cuts both ways. I don't think England could pull off a win from here, but then again Austrailia need to up the run rate if they want to get another innings out of us without them worrying about their own second innings.
ITASOR
Sep 9, 09:01 PM
Oh oh, body piercing...
<hold hands over eyes>
Quick, think of .... accounting <no! tax cuts>... anything else... washing dishes <No! Knives>... Bowling <NO! Pins>.... ok, my LP collection <Aargh! turntable has a needle>
Ulp!
<covers mouth, runs broken-field pattern toward bathroom>
Ugh, that's exactly how I feel. Girls' ears=fine I guess (still not crazy about it). More than that, like a million in your ear, or huge wholes through your ear is pushing it too far. :( Yuck.
<hold hands over eyes>
Quick, think of .... accounting <no! tax cuts>... anything else... washing dishes <No! Knives>... Bowling <NO! Pins>.... ok, my LP collection <Aargh! turntable has a needle>
Ulp!
<covers mouth, runs broken-field pattern toward bathroom>
Ugh, that's exactly how I feel. Girls' ears=fine I guess (still not crazy about it). More than that, like a million in your ear, or huge wholes through your ear is pushing it too far. :( Yuck.
PeterQVenkman
Apr 30, 09:20 AM
Looks like I wasn't the only one comparing Steve Jobs to Howard Hughes.
vincenz
Apr 10, 09:38 PM
Wow, what an awful title. Hopefully the content will be much better.
Maverick1337
Apr 29, 01:06 PM
Wow.
That was the greatest 8:40 of my life.
A bow to you Jon Stewart.
That was the greatest 8:40 of my life.
A bow to you Jon Stewart.
Willis
Oct 14, 11:26 PM
Lincoln College... Its a Dell Superstore.... And guess what the only computers you can buy are from there... you guessed it...
Not an Apple in sight.
Not an Apple in sight.
FearlessFreep
May 4, 01:13 PM
Anybody have the direct download links for the various versions? Would love to download them here at work so I don't have to wait while at home... thanks! :apple:
I'm in the same boat. See below.
http://www.redmondpie.com/download-ios-4.3.3-for-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-direct-links/
I'm in the same boat. See below.
http://www.redmondpie.com/download-ios-4.3.3-for-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch-direct-links/
Horus
Apr 10, 08:15 PM
I need this...
FoxyKaye
Sep 12, 05:25 PM
Glad to meet a Wiccan :)
Not personally into any forms of religion myself, but have looked into Wicca.
I am however more into metaphysical stuff. My latest adventure is in crystals and minerals. I shouldnt say newest, my interest in metaphysics started around the age of ten. Im not heavy full blown into it.
Pleased to meet you too :) - don't really consider myself Wiccan though, more aptly Witch is how I refer to myself. As I jokingly tell people, I believe in the old vengeful gods, not so much in the new happy ones. I guess at some level it's semantics, but I tend to view Wicca as having been emergent in the last couple centuries and witchcraft as having older roots...
Not personally into any forms of religion myself, but have looked into Wicca.
I am however more into metaphysical stuff. My latest adventure is in crystals and minerals. I shouldnt say newest, my interest in metaphysics started around the age of ten. Im not heavy full blown into it.
Pleased to meet you too :) - don't really consider myself Wiccan though, more aptly Witch is how I refer to myself. As I jokingly tell people, I believe in the old vengeful gods, not so much in the new happy ones. I guess at some level it's semantics, but I tend to view Wicca as having been emergent in the last couple centuries and witchcraft as having older roots...
fivepoint
Mar 16, 10:42 AM
yahoo news (http://news.yahoo.com/s/theweek/213154;_ylt=Aier3ZBx0et3Y1K_YS0GBTFvaA8F;_ylu=X3oDMTE3N240aWVoBHBvcwM4BHNlYwN5bl90b21ic3RvbmUEc2xrA2 Z1bGxuYnNwc3Rvcg--)
Interesting, thanks for posting.
Interesting, thanks for posting.
ECUpirate44
Mar 2, 10:22 AM
ILUMIDOCK (http://chicanodesigns.deviantart.com/art/ILUMIDOCK-168765320) by ChicanoDesigns. :)
thanks!
thanks!