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JDBarndt
Apr 9, 11:21 PM
It was kind of hard to watch that.
Mac Attack 360
Jun 24, 11:28 PM
I guess the usual "pictures or you're lying statement" isn't applicable here... But on side note, today's word of the day is:
libel
Pronunciation: \ˈlī-bəl\
Function: noun
(1) : a statement or representation published without just cause and tending to expose another to public contempt (2) : defamation of a person by written or representational means (3) : the publication of blasphemous, treasonable, seditious, or obscene writings or pictures
It's just speculation.
o�ver�re�act (vr-r-kt)
intr.v. o�ver�re�act�ed, o�ver�re�act�ing, o�ver�re�acts
To react with unnecessary or inappropriate force, emotional display, or violence. :D
libel
Pronunciation: \ˈlī-bəl\
Function: noun
(1) : a statement or representation published without just cause and tending to expose another to public contempt (2) : defamation of a person by written or representational means (3) : the publication of blasphemous, treasonable, seditious, or obscene writings or pictures
It's just speculation.
o�ver�re�act (vr-r-kt)
intr.v. o�ver�re�act�ed, o�ver�re�act�ing, o�ver�re�acts
To react with unnecessary or inappropriate force, emotional display, or violence. :D
xi mezmerize ix
Mar 7, 08:40 PM
Here's mine. Can anyone link me to how to properly change the ical icon?
Sorry I do not have a link to what you are asking, but I was wondering if you had a link to that wallpaper?
Sorry I do not have a link to what you are asking, but I was wondering if you had a link to that wallpaper?
mstrze
Apr 5, 09:11 AM
I could be 100% wrong but didn't Loop Insight quote the source as saying that they weren't stupid and they wouldn't be releasing a new iPhone so soon after the release of the Verizon iPhone?
Don't know about Loop Insight, but this doesn't make sense. The Verizon Phone is still just an iPhone 4 and that technology is nearly a year old now and ready for its yearly update. The VZN phone has no impact on when the next version will be released.
Problems in the supply chain will be the biggest issue...
Don't know about Loop Insight, but this doesn't make sense. The Verizon Phone is still just an iPhone 4 and that technology is nearly a year old now and ready for its yearly update. The VZN phone has no impact on when the next version will be released.
Problems in the supply chain will be the biggest issue...
zwida
Oct 12, 09:28 PM
Excellent. Can't wait to hear feedback about the new iCal interface, etc.
timfucius
Apr 6, 11:07 AM
Too late.
They actually had a blog out: http://blog.officeformac.com/outlook-for-mac-and-your-calendars/
Lots of angry people there.
MS basically shipped the suite half-baked. It's amazing that Sync was left out for a future (much later in the future like TODAY) release.
We've migrated everyone to Mail, Address Book and iCal. No complaints so far. Having to run 3 apps at the same time was weird in the beginning but we're all happy campers now. Sans Microsoft.
But guess what comes after SP1? SP2!
They actually had a blog out: http://blog.officeformac.com/outlook-for-mac-and-your-calendars/
Lots of angry people there.
MS basically shipped the suite half-baked. It's amazing that Sync was left out for a future (much later in the future like TODAY) release.
We've migrated everyone to Mail, Address Book and iCal. No complaints so far. Having to run 3 apps at the same time was weird in the beginning but we're all happy campers now. Sans Microsoft.
But guess what comes after SP1? SP2!
Onimusha370
Apr 16, 04:01 PM
thanks for all the help and advice everyone, its great to see that i'm not the only one who thinks this IT guy was out of order. i'll continue to take my laptop, and look forward to college in a few months time!
freiheit
Jul 11, 07:48 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought when I was in chemistry class in high school that we learned that magnesium and water have an explosive reaction -- if you thought lawsuits about earbuds conducting electricity when you get hit by lightning were bad, wait until several thousand people catch fire while listening to their iPod in the rain.
haruhiko
Apr 10, 08:09 PM
Not a good sign, not a good sign... Last time he talked about his personal life was ...in after he was diagnosed to have a rare form of pancreatic cancer? And now he is telling us everything about himself...
I really hope that he will be healthy and lead Apple to another decade of success.
I really hope that he will be healthy and lead Apple to another decade of success.
Transporteur
May 1, 01:05 PM
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?dm=true&oc=bw1s14a0&nc=true&c=US&l=EN&cs=04
I don't know, looks to me like a Dell T5500 with no monitor and configured fairly close to the base Mac Pro costs $2962.00 after a $520 discount. Its three-year warranty is more like Apple Care. The processor is slightly faster and the RAM runs at 1333MHz. The Dell needs an optional FW card but doesn't say whether it's FW400 or 800. Also I didn't see a mention of optical sound.
That's a dual processor version, you can compare that machine with the octad or dual hex Mac Pro when you select the same processors, but not with the base Mac Pro.
I don't know, looks to me like a Dell T5500 with no monitor and configured fairly close to the base Mac Pro costs $2962.00 after a $520 discount. Its three-year warranty is more like Apple Care. The processor is slightly faster and the RAM runs at 1333MHz. The Dell needs an optional FW card but doesn't say whether it's FW400 or 800. Also I didn't see a mention of optical sound.
That's a dual processor version, you can compare that machine with the octad or dual hex Mac Pro when you select the same processors, but not with the base Mac Pro.
PlaceofDis
Sep 9, 09:55 PM
Neildmitchell, it looks nice! :)
I'm thinking of going all out and getting 2nd holes done in my earlobes.
I know, I know, I'm a rebel!
stretching ear lobes is fun!! im at 8 right now, going up to 2 in a month or so. ;)
I'm thinking of going all out and getting 2nd holes done in my earlobes.
I know, I know, I'm a rebel!
stretching ear lobes is fun!! im at 8 right now, going up to 2 in a month or so. ;)
xi mezmerize ix
Jan 13, 11:28 AM
I usually have something Ferrari related but decided to switch it up.
Jaffa Cake
Aug 3, 06:38 AM
Guinness on the other hand is a whole different kettle of fish...That's just the brewing process, they assure us no isinglass ends up in the final product. ;)
Joshuarocks
Apr 7, 11:48 PM
Omg you have offspring, poor kid. Being a russian/ukrainian myself, i've never dealt with your type of attitudes in my community.
Iz yakoji storony Ukrayiny ty? Ya narodyvsya u L'vovi, de bahato z nas buly chlenamy takykh Orhanizatsij, yaki proty Rosiyan i Zhydiv.
Iz yakoji storony Ukrayiny ty? Ya narodyvsya u L'vovi, de bahato z nas buly chlenamy takykh Orhanizatsij, yaki proty Rosiyan i Zhydiv.
Electro Funk
Jul 12, 08:05 PM
It is a good deal of greed that separates those who are happy to buy something at $c and sell it at $c + $p from those who decides it is not even worth their while unless $p = 20% * $p...
do you buy clothes? ever bought a used car? how about dinner out at a restaurant?
Some Customary Markup Percentages for Retail Businesses:
New cars 15%
Used cars 75%
Electrical Appliances 30%
Clothing 50%
Trend Clothing 59%
Crystal Ware 60%
Gifts and clocks 55%
Food Retailers 45%
do you buy clothes? ever bought a used car? how about dinner out at a restaurant?
Some Customary Markup Percentages for Retail Businesses:
New cars 15%
Used cars 75%
Electrical Appliances 30%
Clothing 50%
Trend Clothing 59%
Crystal Ware 60%
Gifts and clocks 55%
Food Retailers 45%
-=XX=-Nephilim
Apr 30, 06:41 AM
Genius!
Simple as that :D
Guy nailed the entire story... spot on!
In fact - it so good I will adopt it for my signature!
Simple as that :D
Guy nailed the entire story... spot on!
In fact - it so good I will adopt it for my signature!
ten-oak-druid
Apr 10, 09:58 PM
Steve's biography is written. Just read his list of patents.
Celtic-moniker
Apr 5, 05:17 AM
Well yes,..
If the issue is purely the tech just isn't ready then throwing cash at it won't help.....
but Apple has a big horde of Cash so if the issue with the parts is the economic risk of retooling to build them and ramp up production. Then that is something pre-buying maybe able to solve.
I think some people are forgetting other elements are involved with the creation of a phone model. Sure, Design has a lot to do with it, as does the supply of parts.
But Apple isn't just some backstreet hack knocking up burgers, reliant on the supply of produce that will match their recipe.
The product releases are scheduled. In the consumer electronics business, the technology needs to progress rapidly, rolling old products into obsoleteness.
Deals related to parts would be in place more than months ahead. Chances are, the iPhone 5 was already beginning testing before the iPhone 4 was released.
Which means, even at prototype level or pre-production sample, the components would have been available long beforehand. You think they knock off 5 million iPhones between announcement date, and release date with complete faith in shipping schedules?
Deals relating to the supply of these parts are made long in advance. Manufacture for the iPhone 5 would have already been getting ramped up, and the need to have the new product available at, or around the existing schedule would be vital. And they wouldn't be taking chances. It's crucial in the IT industry.
If the issue is purely the tech just isn't ready then throwing cash at it won't help.....
but Apple has a big horde of Cash so if the issue with the parts is the economic risk of retooling to build them and ramp up production. Then that is something pre-buying maybe able to solve.
I think some people are forgetting other elements are involved with the creation of a phone model. Sure, Design has a lot to do with it, as does the supply of parts.
But Apple isn't just some backstreet hack knocking up burgers, reliant on the supply of produce that will match their recipe.
The product releases are scheduled. In the consumer electronics business, the technology needs to progress rapidly, rolling old products into obsoleteness.
Deals related to parts would be in place more than months ahead. Chances are, the iPhone 5 was already beginning testing before the iPhone 4 was released.
Which means, even at prototype level or pre-production sample, the components would have been available long beforehand. You think they knock off 5 million iPhones between announcement date, and release date with complete faith in shipping schedules?
Deals relating to the supply of these parts are made long in advance. Manufacture for the iPhone 5 would have already been getting ramped up, and the need to have the new product available at, or around the existing schedule would be vital. And they wouldn't be taking chances. It's crucial in the IT industry.
LouieSamman
Oct 17, 02:44 AM
...yes please...we need trim support badly!!!!!!!!!
What's trim support?
What's trim support?
snberk103
Aug 21, 11:00 AM
Prohibition? Thank Gawd there are no leftovers from that up here.
...
That's not technically quite accurate..... a number of current Canadian fortunes were started by running our legal booze across the border. A transfer of wealth that went south to north for a change.... :D
...
That's not technically quite accurate..... a number of current Canadian fortunes were started by running our legal booze across the border. A transfer of wealth that went south to north for a change.... :D
CWT1965
Apr 11, 11:19 AM
People who agree to work with biographers do so because they want to have control or a strong degree of input of an authoritative biography. They want to make sure their motives and their side of the story (or revisionistic history to cover up mistakes and misdeeds) are read to the public.
Certainly, that would be an attractive idea to an important person who is seriously ill. Though nothing is of use to use when we're dead, the thought of a well-regarded legacy does provide comfort and purpose to those who are given advance warning of their death.
I'm not saying that's the case here with Jobs. But if it were, I wouldn't be surprised.
Bernie Ecclestone has just bought out an authorised biography that he fully cooperated on and he is in the best of health, works full time and travels to every F1 race so I would not write off Jobs on the basis of a book
Certainly, that would be an attractive idea to an important person who is seriously ill. Though nothing is of use to use when we're dead, the thought of a well-regarded legacy does provide comfort and purpose to those who are given advance warning of their death.
I'm not saying that's the case here with Jobs. But if it were, I wouldn't be surprised.
Bernie Ecclestone has just bought out an authorised biography that he fully cooperated on and he is in the best of health, works full time and travels to every F1 race so I would not write off Jobs on the basis of a book
alep85
Jul 12, 05:35 PM
Guess what - now a bunch of people who were going to buy this won't buy anything and just wait. Great. You're so obsessed with calling it stealing - HEY - guess what - Apple still makes money off of it and last time I checked making $ is better than not making $. We even see legitimate edu customers getting shafted by this. One poor guy's g/f is now stuck with an e-machine. Yeah that's just wonderful. Is it stealing if you go to Amazon.com and get the $100 discount on the MacBook? That's all it is - a $100 discount (historically speaking) and apple is, in fact, in the business of 1 - Making $ and 2- Increasing user-base (which results in making money). Hurry hurry, quick quick. Grab a calculator. What is greater. 10%*899*1000(just a guess as to how many purchases would be made by people who otherwise aren't going to get a Mac) or 0*0*0. That's right - if you sell things at any profit margin to people who otherwise wouldn't buy anything you are still doing better!!!!!!!!!! Get an economic brain in your head - or better yet - grab some common sense and get off your high horse.
I agree with you in a lot of ways.....being a business major, I understand the need for margin on a product....HOWEVER, Apple should first be interested in gaining MARKET SHARE. With this little $899 baby, Apple had a chance to really market a one-size-fits-all solution for many families. For instance, I work at Best Buy in computer sales and I see NO NEED for anything past Intel Integrated Graphics on the computers we sell to 75-80 percent of the people that come in a purchase a computer. The educational iMac would have been PERFECT for the masses, a computer that's more than capable for what most people want to do with it, with the capability for a little bit of gaming as well. Anyone who needs more can get the one with the graphics card.
I agree with the fact that margin has to be made, but there comes a time when you have to gain market share. Once you've done that and the volume of business you are doing is much greater than before (and your competitors are in the dust, much like I would like Dell and Windows to be), you can increase your margin and please the shareholders....
My two cents, Apple messed up on this one, hopefully we see that iMac configuration or a similar model on the market soon...
I agree with you in a lot of ways.....being a business major, I understand the need for margin on a product....HOWEVER, Apple should first be interested in gaining MARKET SHARE. With this little $899 baby, Apple had a chance to really market a one-size-fits-all solution for many families. For instance, I work at Best Buy in computer sales and I see NO NEED for anything past Intel Integrated Graphics on the computers we sell to 75-80 percent of the people that come in a purchase a computer. The educational iMac would have been PERFECT for the masses, a computer that's more than capable for what most people want to do with it, with the capability for a little bit of gaming as well. Anyone who needs more can get the one with the graphics card.
I agree with the fact that margin has to be made, but there comes a time when you have to gain market share. Once you've done that and the volume of business you are doing is much greater than before (and your competitors are in the dust, much like I would like Dell and Windows to be), you can increase your margin and please the shareholders....
My two cents, Apple messed up on this one, hopefully we see that iMac configuration or a similar model on the market soon...
martinX
Apr 15, 07:09 PM
this seems to be a fcp x discussion. a fluffy one because we don't actually know what the product will be on delivery, but non-the-less amusing.
This is MacRumors. We don't know anything about anything :D
This is MacRumors. We don't know anything about anything :D
ntrigue
Dec 7, 08:29 PM
Same here�I�ll have to set my location manually. (But I think the GPS issue is not due to my location, but due to an Apple bug. Lots of people on Apple�s boards have had it, starting with OS 3.0.)
I�m hoping this app proves to be of some use (not that we�ll ever know) OUTSIDE of big urban centers. AT&T does keep expanding their coverage in small cities and rural areas, and therefore they must be making decisions on where to spend. Having reports come in from a given location may effect those spending priorities.
So my friends who live in a dead zone will be the subject of AT&T outage reports from me. Likewise some rural relatives. Who knows�the nearest tower may get an upgrade (or whatever) sooner as a result of reports like mine. All of the above do have a trace of signal within a block, but it peters to nothing at their actual house. So close and yet so far.
(EDIT: I�d say AT&T�s online zoomable maps (http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/) are very accurate in reflecting these little local dead zones, too. Must be geography. So get taller towers please :) )
You can drag the map to the manually accurate location.
I�m hoping this app proves to be of some use (not that we�ll ever know) OUTSIDE of big urban centers. AT&T does keep expanding their coverage in small cities and rural areas, and therefore they must be making decisions on where to spend. Having reports come in from a given location may effect those spending priorities.
So my friends who live in a dead zone will be the subject of AT&T outage reports from me. Likewise some rural relatives. Who knows�the nearest tower may get an upgrade (or whatever) sooner as a result of reports like mine. All of the above do have a trace of signal within a block, but it peters to nothing at their actual house. So close and yet so far.
(EDIT: I�d say AT&T�s online zoomable maps (http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/) are very accurate in reflecting these little local dead zones, too. Must be geography. So get taller towers please :) )
You can drag the map to the manually accurate location.
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