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  • citizenzen
    Mar 17, 03:48 PM
    Adults that can survive on their own.

    Did they teach themselves how to track game? Did they teach themselves how to build traps and snares? Or what plants were edible? How to build a shelter? How to make a fire? How to tend to wounds so they don't become infected?

    Who taught these adults the survival skills necessary to make it alone in the wild?





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  • ChickenSwartz
    Sep 12, 12:27 PM
    "iTunes will give you cover art for free if you are missing cover art"

    now that's sweet...free!





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  • WinterMute
    Sep 10, 06:36 AM
    157/0 at lunch, some solid Aussie batting, some so-so English bowling, this is going to be a long day in the field if the rain holds off.

    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.





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  • X2468
    Apr 5, 12:22 AM
    Android and iPhone are the magic combo for Verizon





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  • Hunabku
    Apr 13, 03:49 PM
    That's a bit disingenuous. Yes there are editors who use FCP. And yes many Avid editors also have an FCP license on their laptop or home computer as well. Why not, it's cheap and can use third party hardware.

    When you compare actual employed editors who work in Film and Television, Avid is still king. Apple skews the numbers by comparing the amount of software sold, but it's better to look at the projects completed and see what tools were used.

    The question is whether this new release and their strategy is going to continue to draw working editors away from Avid or just continue to be a great prosumer video editing tool that has gotten easier to use.

    You can't evaluate the product based on an Apple pitch if you rely on your editing software for a living. How do you know it kicks out and accurate EDL? How do you know if it still kicks out solid OMF files to your sound designer?

    Avid, Final Cut, Premiere, they are all just tools and you have to use the right tool for the job.

    Excuse me how is it a bit disingenuous when i say "some of the best editors in the world" use Final Cut Pro. I never said that Avid is not King of the high end in production houses.

    I do feel that for myself as an editor, if i were to take the time to relearn the latest version Avid, I still would not be able to do as much as quickly, and yes as good looking of an end product as i could with Final Cut X.

    I also understand that Avid has and may continue to have more necessary advantages for production houses and their workflows. I also know that people who work in those situations are often very tied to the solutions they are versed in and are less likely to try out something new - especially if it seems proprietary to their existing system.





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  • 2ndPath
    Nov 17, 02:57 AM
    For the iPod I can see this work. But for a laptop? The main advantage of this to an external solution is that they are probably a bit small and thus easier to carry around. But unless you have a very specific use for your laptop, you would always need to take the standard keyboard layout with you and always insert it when you are not running the one program you special keyboard module was designed for. So I guess for most people it is more convenient to have this module as an external solution which can be used in parallel to the normal keyboard.





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  • Eidorian
    Nov 14, 12:47 AM
    is it just me, or the update gave a semi-long loud beep at the part when i says to press and hold downt eh power button until power indicator flashes repeadily.???Yes it does give you that beep.





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  • MacRumors
    Oct 25, 09:50 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Beyond the release of the Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/10/20061024083823.shtml), customers have noted some other minor updates to the Apple Store (http://www.dailytunes.com/applestore.php):

    - Apple's Intel Xserve is now available for pre-order and shipping is expected by mid-November.
    - New packaging (http://www.tuaw.com/2006/10/25/new-applecare-packaging-get-that-same-comprehensive-care-in-a/) for Apple's Apple Care Protection Plan (http://www.apple.com/support/products/proplan.html)
    - The addition of a 750GB hard drive option (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=245334) for the 24" iMac.

    Apple's MacBook remains untouched since its initial release in May (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/05/20060516090301.shtml). Rumors of MacBook updates have been intermingled with the MacBook Pro rumors, with expectations of updates (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/09/20060919000003.shtml) before the holidays.





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  • toddybody
    Apr 18, 10:47 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8H7)

    Very cool, but I love the contrast of the screen with the blam bezel.

    The White iPad 2 is pure butter. Id love to see the iP5 have a similar design (back to the Aluminum backing)





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  • SteveKnobs
    Apr 17, 09:59 AM
    OMG the telephone is white! OK, can MACrumors focus on macs now and leave iOS devices for a while??

    Haha. I don't know where you've been for the last 1-2 years, but iOS dominates 95% of MacRumors. It's what sells (page views) man!





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  • bopbop
    Oct 15, 03:20 AM
    per mr krykert
    I happen to have the displeasure of knowing a good many more than I'd like to, and I'm telling you there's no way that a full 45% of that student body are blue-blooded Mac users. Princetonians are a people lacking utterly in subtlety and charm, and even poorer in aesthetic intuition. They're the people who pose with upturned collars! I can't stress strongly enough: These people aren't Mac users. They're switcheurs.


    DO NOT FEED TROLLS !!!!

    Nonetheless I have to respond. When I was at Princeton noone used Macs. I have only been using them since 1996, a veritable poseur.

    I did own an Apple ][ plus in 1981 (taught myself Pascal after I bought the language card for $1k), IIe, IIgs and Pismo Powerbook as well as a 7600 132 and my now aging MMD dual 1 ghz and 15inch 1.33PB. Enuff bragging about my bloodlines?
    My first computer was a time shared GE 6200 in 1968.

    Oh and I graduated from Princeton in 1973. the workhorse there then was an IBM 360/91 and personal computing was a TTY.


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  • Avro
    May 3, 12:22 PM
    even thou it can be spec'ed that way, it has an empty 2nd socket.


    And your point is? :confused:

    Back in 2009 The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/11/microsoft_flames_macs/page2.html)specced up an SP 5500 and a Mac Pro

    Mac Pro $2,499
    Dell T5500 $3,630

    So for over $1100 less you could get a Mac Pro instead of a Dell. A bit like getting a Mercedes that costs less than a Hyundai. :D





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  • Teh Don Ditty
    Dec 7, 10:26 AM
    Well provided AT&T actually acts on the information generated by the app, it's a win-win. Customers get to report exact gaps in performance and AT&T has an inexpensive and widespread source of feedback to act on.

    I understand that and believe I do as I live in NY, but this is ridiculous. They should be constantly expanding and fixing their network themselves. I fork over $175/mo to them for dropped calls and shoddy 3G service. I leave my phone on EDGE at all times, that's how great their network is.





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  • SeaFox
    Jul 12, 07:09 PM
    Bad move...

    Obviously, there is huge demand for cheaper Macs. Cheap doesn't equal bad!


    The reason there is a huge demand for cheaper Macs is simply because you can buy an HP for so little. If PCs started in price at $599, you wouldn't see people bellyaching about Mac prices. It's a market driven effect that really doesn't reflect the real market value of a PC in my opinion. Everyone trying to undercut each other just a little bit untill eventually everyone is cutting bone.

    There is no reason this wouldn't work.

    It wouldn't work. The reason PCs can be sold for that little is that the companies making them:

    1) Don't do much of their own R&D work (they mostly follow others' lead)
    2) Are making the costs up in volume (and Apple's volume isn't quite what Dell's is).
    3) They offer inferior customer service to what I think most people here would argue is Apple's norm.
    4) They have no software development costs. Think of all the programs that come on your Mac for free, not to mention OSX itself. PC makers are paying a licence fee to Microsoft that is paltry (and M$ makes it up on volume) but Apple has to fund development of OSX and the iApps somehow, and part of that higher Mac price goes to fund them. PC makers bundle lots of trialware and other software other companies have spent the development costs to make.





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  • srexy
    Mar 8, 01:03 PM
    Been running 8gb in my late 08 2.53ghz MBP for 3 months now with no ill-effects.

    If you use photoshop and any VM app at the same time it's easy to bump into your max ram. As I type I'm checking my activity monitor and I only have 165mb free/1.63gb inactive.





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  • thisisahughes
    Apr 27, 09:13 AM
    Good. Apple can make a better software than Google. No doubts; here we go.

    can't wait. :o





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  • jbellamy24
    Oct 19, 11:27 AM
    I suppose the "True Video" iPod will be released at a special event along side the iPhone and PowerBook G5? :p

    (Well, two out of the three would be nice.)

    why is it still funny to sarcastically imply that the Powerbook G5 will be here "next tuesday". It's not so clever anymore and it doesn't really pertain to anything. so please guys, can we poke fun at apple's track record in a new and exciting way?

    Speaking of the Ipod: I honestly don't think apple would have dropped the prices of the current 5.5's without providing a top end product (i.e. Video Ipod) before the end of the year. As it stands, the current 5.5 is only 50 bucks more than the overpriced nano. That's not much product differentiation at all and it hints that the current Ipod won't be top tier much longer.
    peace





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  • fawlty
    Apr 11, 09:57 PM
    Will pirates be able to use this technology? I'm not sure how successful the eye tracking will be when using an eye patch.

    Arrr, the beauty of this is that it works for people who only have vision in one eye - Google "Wiggle Stereoscopy". Presumably it be head tracking rather than eye tracking.





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  • rdlink
    Apr 12, 05:17 AM
    doh! there goes my plans to get the iPad 3 sometime in october. i just dont think the iPad 2 is the best it could have been.There are tablets out there with a gig and a half of ram already! what's this 500 megs? nothing! and the 1GHz processor, yes dual core but still. it could have been much better.

    I do admit the graphics even put the xoom to shame which i love since the xoom wasn't even released at the time.

    Not sure you could have been any more contradictory with those two statements. Your statement proves the truth in their latest iPad commercial. Can't believe how many people fixate on the underlying technology, insisting that the iPad is inferior to other hardware, at the same time that they overlook, or sometimes even admit (such as you have done here) that the overall experience of the "inferior" iPad is better.

    Until Motorola, or Samsung, or anyone else brings a product to market that offers a superior user experience, please refrain from criticizing the iPad for what it isn't. Especially since what it isn't doesn't even exist yet. It's one thing to compete with your competitors, but not really fair when you have to compete with your own (rumored) R&D.





    ten-oak-druid
    Apr 11, 11:20 PM
    There are a lot of nutjobs who read this forum. And I mean a LOT.

    People whose grasp of reality is so tenuous as to ignore the economics of consumer electronics manufacturing and the realities of Newtonian physics. It's quite sad, really.

    The people who believed this rumor are the same people who would watch 3 expected Verizon iphone rumors come and go over a year's time and on reading the next one declare they "can't wait to get it" like it was fact and the previous false rumors had never happened. They never hear about the boy who cried wolf I guess. It explains how people can listen to a religious leader declare the end is coming on a particular date, watch the date come and go and continue following that leader as though nothing happened.





    WinterMute
    Sep 13, 08:44 AM
    Bit late but:

    England!!!!!

    Stuck in a studio all day yesterday with no internet access, but a nice big 50" plasma screen to watch the action on.... :D

    Cracking stuff, Peterson was majestic.

    Shame we won't see Warne playing over here in an Ashes series again, the man is a god.





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    likemyorbs
    Apr 7, 04:16 PM
    It can certainly be a secular democracy, where the Muslims, Christians (yes there are Christian Palestinians as well) and Jews live together. it doesn't necessarily have to be a Muslim state.

    That would be awesome, but if muslims are the majority, i have a bad feeling about what they will turn the country into. It would likely become a muslim state, and israel would not be able to remain secular.

    I have long believed that a secular, unitary state is the only right solution for Palestine. It can happen.

    Yeah, because muslims have a great track record when it comes to running their own countries. Of course there are a few exceptions, but they usually have a difficult time separating religion from politics. Islam isn't just a religion, its a political ideology for many of them. If the palestinians were mostly christian, this situation wouldn't be going on right now. The whole problem is the fact that they are muslim.





    KenCFTeam
    Oct 18, 05:43 PM
    My one and only hope for 10.7 is that Apple FINALLY brings OS X up to par with Windows when it comes to connecting--and staying connected--to network shares.

    I've said this so many times but it has yet to materialize: OS X needs something more robust, similar to Window's drive mappings. I know we all love to look down our noses at how Windows still uses that anachronistic drive mapping system but here's the deal--it STILL blows OS X's approach out of the water.

    Typical OS X user experience is this: I mount a network share. I work through the day but if there's any significant network connectivity issue, my mount point goes away and OS X alerts me that the network share is no longer available and I have to reconnect. IOW, OS X suddenly turns helpless on me and my mounted share just disappears because it's too dumb to know what else to do.

    On Windows, you create static mount points (those drive mappings) that persist even when the connection is lost. If you have lost the connection and you (or a program) tries to access that mapped share, the OS automatically reconnects--completely transparently--and carries on as if nothing happened. Ironically, this is more Mac-like than the Mac.

    Anyone who has gone through the experience of automating tasks on OS X, assuming the presence of a persistent connection to a given share, knows what kind of torment this can be. And it's really such a basic thing. Stay connected, and if you lose the connection, try to reconnect if a program or person tries to access it. Why can't we have that? It works great on Windows.

    Fortunately, I've discovered how to make automounts on OS X which persist somewhat in the way I've described above but that functionality is buried down deep in the Unix internals of OS X and requires some serious geek cred to get working. Apple has yet to put a decent user interface on it.

    I hope that arrives in 10.7. That's all I ask for. The rest will be icing on the cake.

    Prior to my first Mac experience almost 3 years ago now, I was in the Windows / Linux / PC world. Quite frankly, the Windows networks that functioned the best were the ones with at least one PC running Linux. That is, unless you were willing to run Windows server products. Otherwise, Windows networking and/or drive mappings could stop working at any time, and for no apparent reason. Any amount of research pointed to solutions, which might work one time, but not the next.

    Things like that kept me busy.

    Now, I almost don't know what to do with my free time!



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