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  • copykris
    Jan 30, 07:42 AM
    There is NOTHING wrong with grown men playing Pokemon...

    if you say so...





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  • AaronEdwards
    Apr 28, 06:32 PM
    I don't know if you know how math works, but there are no discounts for not having a subsidy. You don't factor in the cost of service, that is not relevant. You will pay that regardless of the handset device. My regular iPhone would cost that.

    What about someone with multiple accounts? The additional line is $10 a month. You failed to consider all the factors in your math.

    For people buying an expensive smartphone getting the 3GS is a good deal. Notice how they sell more of them then any other smartphone besides the iPhone 4, even when Android handset makers give away their product.

    The plan is part of the price, getting a 3GS without a plan would net you $449.

    And, you don't get an 3GS for $50 for an $10/month additional line. You need to pay for a real plan for that. And the least expensive would still net you more per month than you paid up front for the 3GS.

    Not sure why you bring up Android phones? I'm discussing the stupidity of getting a 3GS instead of a 4. Or for that matter a 4 instead of a 5.

    My math is correct.





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  • bbassett67
    Jul 12, 12:37 PM
    [QUOTE= As long as there's no Clippy.[/QUOTE]

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  • Chase R
    Dec 5, 01:47 AM
    pppfffttt... man up and get some real firepower:D I bought myself an ORIGINAL Desert Eagle 50 cal last year ...best money I ever spent.
    http://pistolspace.com/images/deserteagle2.jpg

    Yes it costs a fortune to shoot and my wrist can only handle about 6 rounds and I am done for the day. However it only takes 1 from this thing to stop anything shy of a pissed off bull elephant:D

    I'm jealous. Makes my Browning Hi-Power look like a pee-shooter lol. That must be an exhilarating gun to fire.

    Where do you live? I always thought it was illegal to own a small firearm like that I know that's what I've been told anyway. Unless you absolutely were require to have one, like a cop/fbi.

    Now I don't care, just curious how so many people on this board own guns like this and automatic weapons.

    As far as I know you can own a hand-gun or semi-auto firearm in any state. For a fully automatic gun you have to have a special tag/license or pay some sort of tax.

    If more citizens owned guns, America would be a much safer place.



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  • macinhand
    Apr 15, 08:45 AM
    I have got to admit with others! the battery drain is horrendous!!!! :mad:

    I took my iPhone 3GS of charge at 9:30am, all apps are closed down, location services off and the battery has dropped down to 58% already within 5 hours!!

    The phone has just been sat on my desk without being touched, no phone calls, texts or internet use what so ever! :confused:





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  • dsensi
    Apr 27, 06:14 PM
    Seriously, why not an Imac with touch-screen right now? Will we need to wait for the next iMac update to see this technology implemented?

    Apple is surely working on it:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/7961480/Apple-files-iMac-touch-patent.html

    And, besides that, OS X Lion will be 100% focused on touch technology... and we�re not talking about an Ipad OS...



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  • nagromme
    Aug 15, 12:53 PM
    I believe icerabbit was referring to a feature to restore an item to its original location once putting it in the trash. Windows has this feature in the recycle bin and it's a handy little feature.

    This isn't to do with Time Machine as the user has not yet deleted the item from the Trash and the system.
    If so, that's a feature Macs had up until OS 9 (it was called Put Away) and it was nice--I'd be glad to have it back. Undo usually meets this need for me, but not always. (I think Put Away also worked for files you dragged onto the desktop.)





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  • KnightWRX
    Dec 30, 11:24 PM
    We are learning some awfully interesting things about you today, lol.

    Whatever floats your boat though lol:D

    Things I was trying to encourage him to keep awfully to himself back on page 2... Seriously, we need to stop enabling fat people. I say that as an ex-fat person with a high risk of gaining back my weight.


    A huge problem (no pun intended) in America is the gigantic portions masquerading as meals in fast-food and casual restaurants. Some of the dishes available at very popular chains are absolutely ridiculous in size. Yet we buy them because they are a "good value." And let's face it - more often than not, we make a pretty good run at finishing off our plates, don't we? Unfortunately, that's just continuing the validation of the portion sizes...

    I was in Reston Virginia for training a year ago. One thing I like about the US, is that all restaurants have their nutritional information posted somewhere. Here you have to almost kill someone to get it.

    Anyway, me and the guy I'm with walk into Champps (http://www.champps.com/) at diner time one evening. Here's the nutritional info : http://www.champps.com/Portals/3/Website%20Nutritionals%200710-1.pdf. I had looked it up earlier since I was in full blown weight loss mode and had made my pick (another very important weight control technique, choose what you'll eat ahead of time when going out). I ordered the Salmon BBQ chopped salad (1155 calories) (which was delicious) and ate half of it. Half the salmon, half the actual salad, half the sauce, approximately of course. That was still close to 550 calories.

    My co-worker laughs it up, says he'll just get an appetizer instead of a dumb salad and it'll taste better and be less fattening. He ordered the Miles High Nacho, with Chili of course. Luckily, he never managed to eat more than a quarter of it. Yep, a close to a quarter of a 3300 calories. That plate has almost 1 lbs gain for a person!



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  • appleguy123
    Apr 30, 10:03 PM
    Oh they are. And the best part is there are no sandwiches in the afterlife.

    That's why I sneak out on you and go to iBlue's zombie parties.





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  • argopelter
    Jun 8, 04:57 PM
    If I leave $1,000 in cash on the street in front of my house, should I blame the government for not helping me when that money gets taken?

    Well, if you leave it on the street, that's equivalent to discarding it. That's not an analogous situation here. Leaving it on your porch, which is still private property, would be more analogous. Getting your car stolen because you left it in a bad neighborhood would be still more analogous. In the car scenario, where you have a piece of property that's extremely traceable, then of course the police should (and would) help you recover it.

    The "misclick to buy an app" scenario is even easier and simpler, and it's much less irresponsible than any of these other hypotheticals. I'd guess that 90% or more of iPhone users have a credit card linked to their iTunes account. You believe that there is an unlimited ceiling on how much money someone should lose as a result of linking a credit card to their account. If there were an app that cost a million dollars, and someone misclicked and bought it, you apparently believe it's right and good that they spend the rest of their life paying it off. I'm glad that Apple disagrees with you.

    The notion that people shouldn't link their accounts to iTunes or shouldn't authorize large purchases (incidentally, if they followed your $1000 rule, they'd be out of luck if the app cost $900 rather than $1000, yes?) because Apple should just tell them to f off if they misclick like this...why? What's the benefit? How hard is it to give a refund? If it's really important, have them come to an Apple store and show that they didn't install the app.

    Had you or someone else made the case that this was a mistake, just maybe a $20 mistake or even a $50 mistake rather than a $1000 mistake, then I'd say that's reasonable enough. I am not saying that people should take no personal responsibility for these sorts of mistakes. But $1000 is just crazy when these mistakes are as simple as a couple of clicks.

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  • apple101
    Jun 6, 10:08 AM
    there is a way to return apps in the itunes store. its simple. and you get a store credit after words.





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  • CFreymarc
    Apr 28, 05:13 PM
    Sounds like a "who cares?" kind of thing, but that's actually kind of a big deal if it creates case fragmentation. Not good. Hopefully inaccurate.

    I don't know what is more pathetic, the fact they reported on this or the fact that they would think it was the same thickness and a total lack of material science knowledge.



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  • Chef Medeski
    Oct 18, 05:34 PM
    The computers that are just finishing a CPU conversion, but are still rated as being good buys by non-Mac publications?

    Perspective, my young padawan, perspective....
    I hear a bit of what he is saying though. I mean there wasn't much innovation, just.... it was more like building the perfect car, say something like a Subaru WRX ( my car that I love very much) but replaced with a nicer engine from Porsche.... some better tires off a Lancer.... a nice tranny off of Porsche again.... neverthless... this is what they did with the Mac. Took some great stuff out there like Glossy Screen, Webcams, and Intel chips and put em in our loving Mac. However, the only piece of innocation was the Maglev charger. There was no new standards... no new gear. Yet, I do believe you are asking for too much if they are expected to innovate every product revision. Its becoming a very big company.... its no longer a couple thousand products where you can mess-up on some new innovation...

    But I'm not worried... there hasn't been much innovation elsewhere either so its not like Apple is behind... they are in front. Just not WAY in front. We'll see what happens with Leopard/802.11N/Santa Rosa/HD DVDs/Hybrid HDs..... innovation is in the pipeline. Don't worry.

    2007 is going to be a very good year.

    And 2008 even better. Presidential Election! ;)





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  • lordonuthin
    Oct 16, 02:48 PM
    oh ok. well we are now #60. so someone else must have passed us as well. looks like we're safe there for a couple months at least

    We are only just a little bit slower than Lithuania we could retake them if we had a few more ppd. China is another story, that would take quite a bit higher ppd to get back in front of them, the longer they are in front of us the farther back we get :(



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  • -aggie-
    Apr 25, 08:21 PM
    I am completely and utterly shocked by this vote.

    /sarcasm

    And forget about cheap sandwiches...you're paying double for lapdances!

    After this post, I can’t even think straight.





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  • plarusa
    Nov 7, 02:06 PM
    Does anyone have an idea of what (if anything) this does that Parallels doesn't? Parallels has done a great job and is really great except for the video acceleration. If someone could figure that out and let us play XP games in OS X I would be one happy guy.
    I anticipate Fusion to be better than Parallels in the following area,
    Virtualization of more than one CPU
    Support for more than one network card
    Better USB 1.1 implementation
    USB 2.0
    ACPI
    More robust with multiple VMs
    Far better customer support.



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  • Kardashian
    Jul 25, 08:26 AM
    Now I can't sell it anymore for a good price:(



    eBay people are dumb.. sell NOW! People come on here, a Mac forum, still asking when the transition to Intel is gonna start.

    You'll be fine, believe me LOL.





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  • dr_lha
    Oct 18, 05:40 PM
    Its clear Apple is missing something in the midrange desk top line. Its time for the Cube or Macintosh or headless iMac or Max Mini or something. iMac isnt for everyone and the world has billions of big beautiful displays just waiting for a midrange Mac but if Apple prices it again the same as the towers it will be another failure. Its way past time for the next Macintosh. Needs a real GPU, at least 1 expansion slot and should be priced right along with ugly iMac:D or a pinch below.

    Must every thread have this post in it?





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  • Ben Logan
    Mar 31, 08:22 PM
    Heinous. Absolutely hideous.

    And I'm a fan of eye candy.

    The faux leather is almost as bad as this "Marble" OS X mockup, from back in the day:

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    beg_ne
    Jul 28, 08:31 AM
    I'm curious. Are they really allowed to do this kind of stuff under their Monopoly status? I would think that, "Breaking into a market and losing Billions of dollars to crush your competition and former 'partners' while sustaining your product on your Monopoly money". Might be against some restriction they have. Am I just nuts or is someone asleep at the wheel.

    As for their partners I think I'll be lining up for my lawsuit about now. Especially since I'm sure they have to pay to be "PlaysForSure" compliant, and may have shown MS their Software, Hardware and Music Stores in intimate detail to get that compliancy. In one way or another their money and knowledge in part will fund the very thing that MS will try to crush them with.





    TwoSocEmBoppers
    Mar 15, 10:12 AM
    I am also in line at brea. About 11th in line... Using the white one I already got haha. Waiting for a friend

    Ha saw you walk in and jealously immediately set in when I saw yours. I'm about 4 behind you in a green hoodie.

    Btw I'll post Brea updates here as soon as I hear.

    UPDATE: Brea is passing out tickets!!!!





    jeevesofRKdia
    Apr 4, 03:22 PM
    First of all, thank you all for the kind words. I have next to no clue what I'm doing when I'm shooting (yet), as I'm still learning the more technical things. I have an idea about the SS/Aperture/ISO triangle and a few things here and there, but I am just learning how to shoot better.

    Today's shot:
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5103/5584768552_afcb0f2f57_b.jpg
    My Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeevesofrkdia/5584768552/)





    rw3
    May 2, 12:15 PM
    Apple Store employees know ZERO about future product releases except for what they read on MacRumors and the like on the internet. They are given no prior knowledge to a new product release.





    leekohler
    Nov 11, 09:11 AM
    Burberry Pullover
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    Screw the shirt, give me him for Christmas. :)



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