Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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  • heehee
    Apr 13, 09:32 AM
    I'm still on my 3G, I don't know how long it's going to last.





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  • Vader
    Jun 29, 01:51 AM
    How long did the battery last when charged? I may be interested in just the battery.





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  • ranviper
    Apr 13, 06:42 PM
    Mine for April:

    http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/2783/screenshot20110413at739.jpg

    Not included is my second monitor, but nothing special. Lol.





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  • ECUpirate44
    Dec 12, 01:00 PM
    simple



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  • e-coli
    Sep 27, 08:13 AM
    When oh when are they going to update that insanely arcane iCal "feature" on .Mac. Why isn't it easy to access my calendars from my .Mac homepage? And WHY can't I ADD an event from .Mac. So frustrating.

    And can we please for the love of God get a .Mac site optimized for mobile?





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  • wilheldp
    Apr 28, 06:21 AM
    I was really excited about the Verizon iPhone because I absolutely hate AT&T. I had Verizon for 7 years, and never dropped a single call. But I switched to AT&T when the iPhone 3GS came out, and now I drop the call on about 90% of the calls I make (no joke).

    When the Verizon iPhone was announced, I was planning to decide whether to pay the ETF to AT&T and switch immediately, or wait until June when my contract was up. When I saw that the Verizon iPhone was just the iPhone 4 with a new wireless chip, it made my decision to wait a little easier.

    That was Apple's first attempt at stretching the life of the iPhone 4, and apparently, people didn't bite (since CDMA phone sales didn't meet expectations). Now, they are making their second stab at extending the life of the iPhone 4 by finally releasing the white models. The problem is that they are trying to get longevity out of a design that was heavily flawed to begin with. Not only does the death grip reduce signal strength, but Apple is stubbornly refusing to integrate LTE.

    I will not make the switch back to Verizon until Apple releases an iPhone with a 4G chip in it AND completely re-designs the antenna so that I can hold the phone any way I damn well please and still have good signal. It looks like I may not get that until September or Q1 2012. Well, so be it.

    Apple is starting to get the attitude that they cannot make a mistake, and Android device makers are capitalizing on Apple's arrogance.



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  • bearcatrp
    Apr 28, 01:35 PM
    Bring it to sprint. Pretty sure sprint uses CDMA, but might have to change a few things inside.





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  • aduttonater
    Jan 8, 10:14 PM
    I got new socks this Xmas.



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  • pewtermoose
    Oct 6, 10:01 AM
    What I've been waiting for is true javascript support for wysiwyg textarea editors. I run a Mac blog site and I have to ask users to use Firefox. It seems a little sucky to do that for a Mac specific blogger site. Since Safari 1.3 Apple said they included the nessesary "hooks" for these editors, but no one has been successful in getting any of them to work in Safari.

    I downloaded the latest nightly build of Webkit and it still doen't work :(

    WYSIWYG support is there and is improving all the time. The developers realize this is is an area of concern and it is on their compatibility hit list (http://webkit.org/projects/compat/hitlist.html). The latest TinyMCE development sources work very well in the WebKit nightlies.

    If you discover a bug in your website, please report it using the guide (http://webkit.org/quality/reporting.html) on webkit.org. Bugs can't get fixed if the developers don't know about them.





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  • Sydde
    Mar 2, 11:56 AM
    I have heard that much of the hemorrhage could be addressed with a simple 0.5% tax on market trades, while also affording a little stability to the markets. After that, a nice little national property tax might well make up the difference if structured properly



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  • tag
    Oct 4, 04:22 PM
    thats an intense background and i really like the dock icons but how do you know which is which? and where did you get them?

    I just associated each one to an app and memorized it. They are slightly modified versions of these icons here (http://davidchen.deviantart.com/art/Etom-Project-White-65264754).





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  • zwodubber
    Apr 17, 12:46 AM
    Bootcamp installation


    http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q283/zwodubber/winexp2.jpg

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  • puckhead193
    Nov 11, 08:56 PM
    A survey of A.C.E. members (American Cinema Editors), who mainly work on 'Hollywood' TV shows and movies, taken around the same time showed that about 80% of members used Avid while about 10% used FCP.

    Is there a reason why so many use Avid over FCP?





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  • msmucf
    May 1, 04:16 PM
    Hi,

    To give you a quick background we have a central server where students at our college turn in their projects to a drop box. We have 1 student login and password that every student uses to access the dropbox. Is there anything wrong with this method of workflow or should every student have their own login and password?

    Any insight would help.

    Thanks
    Matt



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  • Melrose
    Feb 16, 07:06 AM
    No ass and ugly legs? Terrible! :(

    I would politely disagree with you. I have several of those wallpapers for that group.

    They're hot. Period. Suck it up. :p





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  • ccamelot
    Apr 9, 10:39 PM
    Try this one:

    tell application "Mail"
    set latestMessage to content of first message of inbox
    end tell

    best
    Les



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  • maclaptop
    Apr 30, 07:22 PM
    starts getting fun now...

    Yeah right, get out your wallet.





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  • Sarahlau
    Apr 21, 04:36 AM
    This is an incredible product for iPhone 4 which you would hardly believe it! You can never imagine how amazing it looks and how powerful it is!
    you can find www.two-phone.com





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  • Popeye206
    Mar 25, 11:48 AM
    Yes, Navteq and Tele Atlas own the market when it comes to road data. However, these days maps are so much more than road information. Google has spent quite a few years obtaining data on places (w/ reviews), streetview, satellite images, etc. They obtain their information from more than just google maps users as well. I'm not sure how Apple can start from scratch and be able to match that kind of data that Google has.

    Well, actual road map data and satellite data is all provided by the governments. Street view I'm guessing is Googles only. But it would be nice to see a major improvement on maps and roads. Something seems to be missing and if anyone can take it to the next level, it's Apple. Glad to see something in the works.

    Notifications... sure, it would be nice to see better, but that's probably coming in iOS 5.0 anyways. Hopefully the first version of iMaps too.





    Westside guy
    Nov 11, 01:54 PM
    I came across Launchbar when I was looking for a replacement to the quick-launcher I used to have in my Gnome panel (under Linux). This was a little box that you'd type a command in and it'd run - not quite as cool as Launchbar, but actually more flexible because you could type a one-line perl script etc. in addition to command names.

    Then someone mentioned Quicksilver and I tried that. Quicksilver seems to be faster that Launchbar when it comes to indexing etc.

    But the question is, will Quicksilver stay free? Maybe I'm just blind, but I haven't seen anything (and I've looked) that says Quicksilver is going to be a free app. Right now it's just in beta, and often beta means "free for now, until we get the quirks worked out".

    Can anyone shed light on this for me? :confused:





    Full of Win
    Apr 24, 11:27 PM
    A disgrace on so many levels.





    mscriv
    Apr 18, 03:25 PM
    Wow, this was quite a lively discussion and then it just went dead???

    My points were that good huh? C'mon now people you're making me feel like E.F. Hutton here. :D





    mikeapple
    Mar 31, 10:24 AM
    with tens of millions of iPads sold... Adobe would be stupid not to work hard on making an intuitive powerful Photoshop app for the iPad... very Post-PCish is you ask me





    MacTribe
    Jan 5, 05:05 PM
    Here is a simple question. What type of business are you?

    If you're an accountant firm, using SAGE - then Windows is the best solution for your business. If you're a graphic design firm, Mac would be the best choice for your business - but windows would also work in the design sector.

    The question of "what is better than what" is irrelevant, its more about "what do you need out of your IT?"

    You also have to consider your training needs, if you suddenly shift everyone from PC to Mac or Visa Versa.

    You also have to consider who provides your IT Support? Do you have internal IT staff? Do you outsource?

    You may one to get in a Neutral PC and Mac consultant (who is not going to try sell you things you dont need) to come in do a proper survey.

    Hope this helps! :)



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