dethmaShine
Apr 19, 07:44 AM
What? Its by far one of the biggest games of the year in the games industry regardless of platform. PC news sites are covering it too, as would any platform specific news site when the most important games are being released.
Crazy.
1. He doesn't know that Portal 2 is a new game released for all the OS's/Xbox360/PS3.
2. Look at his post history; he is a foul mouth.
Ignore.
Crazy.
1. He doesn't know that Portal 2 is a new game released for all the OS's/Xbox360/PS3.
2. Look at his post history; he is a foul mouth.
Ignore.
rhp2424
Apr 22, 01:59 PM
Agree! I love the New Yorker but the digital edition on the iPad should be free with my subscription.
For what it is worth, it's my understanding you can technically get a digital version of the New Yorker, it is just the extra features of the iPad app that cost extra. I just looked into this myself with the New Yorker. While I haven't started it yet, the digital version looks like a digital copy of the print version while the iPad app brings interactive videos, expansion on stories, etc.
For what it is worth, it's my understanding you can technically get a digital version of the New Yorker, it is just the extra features of the iPad app that cost extra. I just looked into this myself with the New Yorker. While I haven't started it yet, the digital version looks like a digital copy of the print version while the iPad app brings interactive videos, expansion on stories, etc.
Rodimus Prime
Apr 12, 11:20 AM
Limited only to Apple devices would mean it would be DOA. Sorry but being limited to costly Apple devices is a huge issue over all on why I do not buy movies from Apple Store and sure as hell would not stream this.
Netflix to my 360 I like because that reduces me having to buy some other device. Netflix works with other things I want/need and does not require me buying some special box to watch it on my TV.
Netflix to my 360 I like because that reduces me having to buy some other device. Netflix works with other things I want/need and does not require me buying some special box to watch it on my TV.
Dmac77
Mar 17, 03:04 AM
As so many other posters, the fact is that you have no idea what transpired. The driver is prima facie guilty of attempted murder. Nothing more needs to be said. I do not understand the number of otherwise reasonable people here who are blaming the victim.
Yes you are right, the husband is obviously guilty of attempted murder. I'm just saying that in this case the guy should be let go. Call me a monster who believes in eugenics, but people who are stupid pollute the gene pool don't deserve to exist. Someone who throws themselves on a car is, to use your termonology, prima facie guilty of being an idiot; and therefore does not deserve to exist and pollute the gene pool (in my belief system at least).
-Don
Yes you are right, the husband is obviously guilty of attempted murder. I'm just saying that in this case the guy should be let go. Call me a monster who believes in eugenics, but people who are stupid pollute the gene pool don't deserve to exist. Someone who throws themselves on a car is, to use your termonology, prima facie guilty of being an idiot; and therefore does not deserve to exist and pollute the gene pool (in my belief system at least).
-Don
kntgsp
Apr 4, 11:42 AM
This doesn't make your point valid in any sense. Please learn logic and debating abilities.
You think putting the Iphone 3GS (which is eclipsed in hardware by phones well over a year old) up against current mobile offerings in the Android space is a valid defense of....anything? Really?
There are already brand new Android phones with dual core A9's.....
You think putting the Iphone 3GS (which is eclipsed in hardware by phones well over a year old) up against current mobile offerings in the Android space is a valid defense of....anything? Really?
There are already brand new Android phones with dual core A9's.....
scott911
Apr 26, 03:53 PM
a corvette in Belgium?
vohdoun
Mar 22, 09:25 AM
Most likely you might have the Delphi pump.. I never had the Panasonic when I had my G5 Quad 2.5 years ago, but then again from what I heard and also read on xlr8yourmac.com, very very few G5 Quads had problems with the LCS and leaks, compared to the dual 2.5 and 2.7 models.
Right you are. It is a Delphi. The plastic pin is a real pain to get out. So far so good everything is nice and dry. The hoses still appear to look good. There was only a very slight dust covering on them. Probably from all the months I use to take it outside and blast it with the air cans. Gave it a good thorough blast to get rid of whatever dust bunnies that was left behind the plastic radiator protector and nuke and crannies. It's knocked 5c off the temperatures. 50c idle, 54c during web browsing and hardly any whirring now. It was only mild whirring recently.
Right you are. It is a Delphi. The plastic pin is a real pain to get out. So far so good everything is nice and dry. The hoses still appear to look good. There was only a very slight dust covering on them. Probably from all the months I use to take it outside and blast it with the air cans. Gave it a good thorough blast to get rid of whatever dust bunnies that was left behind the plastic radiator protector and nuke and crannies. It's knocked 5c off the temperatures. 50c idle, 54c during web browsing and hardly any whirring now. It was only mild whirring recently.
AidenShaw
Apr 26, 09:58 PM
People from Belgium have 4 fingers. confirmed.
I only see three fingers - where's the fourth?
I only see three fingers - where's the fourth?
iphone3gs16gb
Mar 29, 10:43 AM
Nokia is sooooooooo desperate
fpnc
Oct 4, 12:34 AM
So which do you prefer?
That's a bit of a hard call (do I prefer SlingBox or EyeTV?). I like SlingBox because it works without leaving my Mac running. However, the EyeTV supports recording and offers streaming over 3G. What I'd really like is a hardware product that offered both. Kind of like an AppleTV that I could keep at home and that allowed streaming over 3G. Unfortunately, I don't think Apple will ever offer an AppleTV-like product that supports recording and which offers either a cable card or a built-in tuner.
I guess the only reasonable Mac-centric solution would be a Mac mini paired with the EyeTV.
That's a bit of a hard call (do I prefer SlingBox or EyeTV?). I like SlingBox because it works without leaving my Mac running. However, the EyeTV supports recording and offers streaming over 3G. What I'd really like is a hardware product that offered both. Kind of like an AppleTV that I could keep at home and that allowed streaming over 3G. Unfortunately, I don't think Apple will ever offer an AppleTV-like product that supports recording and which offers either a cable card or a built-in tuner.
I guess the only reasonable Mac-centric solution would be a Mac mini paired with the EyeTV.
vincebio
Oct 17, 10:58 AM
i cant believe how low the world marketshare is after a good few years now of ipod halo etc etc...
FF_productions
Aug 7, 04:51 PM
I have Quicktime Pro.
Which one of
Play
Stop
-------
Undo
Redo
-------
Cut
Copy
Paste
-------
Select All
Select None
downloads the movie? :confused:
YOU CAN"T DOWNLOAD THE KEYNOTE
Which one of
Play
Stop
-------
Undo
Redo
-------
Cut
Copy
Paste
-------
Select All
Select None
downloads the movie? :confused:
YOU CAN"T DOWNLOAD THE KEYNOTE
robbieduncan
Oct 2, 03:01 AM
Temporarily bogged down by unexpected sudden traffic? I couldn't even get the company's Web site earlier today. Seems OK now.
I get the same message on a local/Bonjour connection.
I get the same message on a local/Bonjour connection.
YoNeX
Sep 17, 01:13 AM
http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/7315/oct11eg7.png
Source: Amazon (http://www.amazon.com:80/dp/B000EPJL1A)
Release date for the new Shuffle? :D
Source: Amazon (http://www.amazon.com:80/dp/B000EPJL1A)
Release date for the new Shuffle? :D
benhollberg
Mar 17, 02:33 PM
A human newborn left out on their own would not survive.
So someone must raise that child up to the point where it could survive on its own.
And until that point, it would indeed "depend on others".
Adults that can survive on their own.
So someone must raise that child up to the point where it could survive on its own.
And until that point, it would indeed "depend on others".
Adults that can survive on their own.
YS2003
Mar 26, 11:09 PM
There aren't any republicans in Japan :P
Some Republicans would be a good mix for the Japanese politics.
Too much tax and spend to no end by inept career politicians and bureaucrats (while enriching themselves in/outside and during/after their government gigs), with a strong emphasis on big business favoritism in Japan.
It's really sad to see so many "regular" people docilely line up for foods and gas without "publicly" showing their contempt because of the government's poor "preparedness" planning. Some hot-tempered anger and throw-the-bums-out movements will do some good in Japan.
Some Republicans would be a good mix for the Japanese politics.
Too much tax and spend to no end by inept career politicians and bureaucrats (while enriching themselves in/outside and during/after their government gigs), with a strong emphasis on big business favoritism in Japan.
It's really sad to see so many "regular" people docilely line up for foods and gas without "publicly" showing their contempt because of the government's poor "preparedness" planning. Some hot-tempered anger and throw-the-bums-out movements will do some good in Japan.
uv23
Nov 10, 02:35 PM
Office 2004 runs great on my 15" C2D MBP! I use my previous computer, a 1GHZ 12" PowerBook, as a reference.
asphalt-proof
Oct 20, 11:54 AM
I disagree. I like how its seperate. What could you possibly need to sync between Mail and iCal anyways..... Event invties... ohh wait that works. I believe its better to have 3 seperate programs instead of entourage... that way you can be more efficient with your use. Like for instance, when I use my laptop in class I close Mail... cause I don't have Internet, but I still need iCal. So its perfect. I mean the only downside is that you have to click to open two apps. I don't see anything else. WHat can you integrate between the two other than contacts which is its own program.
I think its perfect how it is. I would love to see new features, new features are always great; I just can't think of any. Ohh I know one. Making things in iCal have links to documents so if a To-Do is to like finish a project.. u can link to the files so its all there, due date, importance, notes, location of files. And maybe they could work on the calendars (categories). Smart calendars would be nice. And more flexibility with calendars. I don't really see any other problems. I'm sure there are I'm just not that good at looking.
I have to disagree. In this case, integration is not a big deal. But in an office environment, having to switch between programs in order to take care of emails, contacts, appointments, and tasks is a big time waster. Yes, iCal has the event thingy and tasks but the fact remains that its not tightly coordinated like Outlook. I really don't understand why thye just don't put iCal in with Mail.
I think its perfect how it is. I would love to see new features, new features are always great; I just can't think of any. Ohh I know one. Making things in iCal have links to documents so if a To-Do is to like finish a project.. u can link to the files so its all there, due date, importance, notes, location of files. And maybe they could work on the calendars (categories). Smart calendars would be nice. And more flexibility with calendars. I don't really see any other problems. I'm sure there are I'm just not that good at looking.
I have to disagree. In this case, integration is not a big deal. But in an office environment, having to switch between programs in order to take care of emails, contacts, appointments, and tasks is a big time waster. Yes, iCal has the event thingy and tasks but the fact remains that its not tightly coordinated like Outlook. I really don't understand why thye just don't put iCal in with Mail.
Counterfit
Mar 28, 05:38 PM
Algae. There's a type that can be used to make liquid fuels, and another (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_hydrogen_production) that produces hydrogen from photosynthesis.
pdjudd
Oct 4, 10:26 AM
My prediction is that next year optical drives will start to disappear from Macs and will simply be an external option.
Exactly how are people going to install Apple software like Aperture or Final Cut? Or re-install the OS?
Exactly how are people going to install Apple software like Aperture or Final Cut? Or re-install the OS?
iphones4evry1
Apr 30, 08:33 AM
I agree. Steve Jobs is definitely taking this too far. A lot of people that were indifferent about him, now don't like the guy (based on what I've been reading in news articles and on forums).
lilo777
May 4, 03:41 PM
Apple marketing don't think those things matter.
Nope. That' not it. They just don't want to give you the SKU because otherwise you could easily figure out how much you are overpaying.
Nope. That' not it. They just don't want to give you the SKU because otherwise you could easily figure out how much you are overpaying.
IBradMac
Dec 7, 05:53 PM
I wonder if Verizon will make ads teasing AT&T about this recent "Failure App" :p
^^ As I was scrolling down this page I was thinking the exact same thing. :p
^^ As I was scrolling down this page I was thinking the exact same thing. :p
Porchland
Aug 21, 12:20 PM
The way to go, IMHO, is buying a DVD (on Amazon) with an optional iPod download for a dollar extra. Mostly cheaper then $10 and we have it both.
One of the things I'm most curious about Apple making movies available for download is where the download fits into the consumption model, i.e., whether video downloads will be another release window or part of a current release window.
The studios want to capture income off the same properties as many times as possible, but the trend has been toward shorter and shorter release windows to maximize on marketing dollars. (Wal-Mart went ape-crap when one of the studios tried to time DVD release to cable and satellite PPV.)
I would like to see Apple position iPod movies as part of the a broader strategy for higher-resolution content, but I don't see them going for a model where you download the iPod version and get the DVD in the mail. Not when the model is changing away from DVD purchase/rental and toward a PPV model.
Until Apple can figure out a way to provide HD quality with a reasonable download time -- ahem, Mac mini media center -- I think movies will be available only in the quality that TV shows are currently available.
One of the things I'm most curious about Apple making movies available for download is where the download fits into the consumption model, i.e., whether video downloads will be another release window or part of a current release window.
The studios want to capture income off the same properties as many times as possible, but the trend has been toward shorter and shorter release windows to maximize on marketing dollars. (Wal-Mart went ape-crap when one of the studios tried to time DVD release to cable and satellite PPV.)
I would like to see Apple position iPod movies as part of the a broader strategy for higher-resolution content, but I don't see them going for a model where you download the iPod version and get the DVD in the mail. Not when the model is changing away from DVD purchase/rental and toward a PPV model.
Until Apple can figure out a way to provide HD quality with a reasonable download time -- ahem, Mac mini media center -- I think movies will be available only in the quality that TV shows are currently available.
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