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  • samiwas
    Mar 4, 11:27 AM
    None of this has anything to with the massive cuts in education that have been going on for years, propagated by.....Republicans. You're making the very job that teaches children how to learn and grow, and practically making it a minimum-wage job. It's no wonder teachers are getting worse.

    The very fact that many teachers have to pay out-of-pocket for their own classroom supplies because their school districts have no funding is just mind boggling.

    So fivepoint, since the school districts already have no money with only more cuts on the horizon, where is the money to double salaries going to come from when the unions are disbanded? I mean, it can't come from taxes because you want those lowered, too. Apparently, school districts are just sitting on piles of cash that they are begging to give to teachers.





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  • smokingtrout
    Sep 12, 01:11 AM
    I really don't care anymore...tomorrow will probably follow a familiar formula - some disappointments, some bullseyes.

    This is what I want after seeing the infamous "cube with a handle" patent that surfaced earlier this week:

    A projector, similar to (http://www.engadget.com/2006/09/07/epson-announces-emp-twd3-projector-with-built-in-dvd-player/) large capacity HDD, WIFI, Bluetooth, and maybe a media-only version of OSX. In fact, maybe just Front Row. One could transfer movies downloaded (or created in iMovie) to the projector's HDD to then be projected to a wall or screen. Better yet, with DSL or Cable hooked up directly, one could download directly to the HDD. DVR? Additional Combo drive? Built in speakers (perhaps a couple from the Hi-FI) would provide sound should you choose not to use the optical audio out. Firewire 400/800. HDMI I/O The kicker? A protective sheath and handle like in the patent picture that would allow the owner to take the relatively compact projector to other places. The addition of WiFi would allow future Apple wireless products to recognize and stream to the projector. Who wants to crowd around an iPod to look at a clip on a 2.5" display anyway?

    Wow. All this speculation has gone to my head. Time for bed.





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  • BJNY
    Jan 14, 10:10 AM
    I'm in if the iPhone gets:
    • push email
    • 16GB
    • better camera

    I'd like to see the 17" Macbook Pro get L.E.D. backlighting as well as:
    • industrial design similar to iPod Touch
    • 32GB flash drive
    • easy access to hard drive
    • 2nd battery bay if optical goes external
    • displays STAY matte, with glossy option

    Hopefully, the Airport Express will go 802.11n, and the Hi-Fi gets Wifi





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  • DiamondMac
    Mar 25, 11:33 AM
    The ability to know that my computer will load, not break down, etc...has been price-less for me with Mac OS's

    Love it and will continue using it





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  • wordoflife
    Mar 24, 03:03 PM
    I never really liked OS X until 10.5.





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  • dernhelm
    Oct 4, 07:45 AM
    The Mini is pretty powerful. Sorry to discount your argument, but I think that it's more than enough for people out there that aren't power users/computer nerds. Heck, my dad runs engineering software all day long on his Pentium 3 733mhz, 256MB RAM computer and doesn't feel the need to upgrade.

    It being in a small case is even better for the common user. Maybe to us, a small case seems like a bad computer, but the specs are similar to MacBook specs, which seems like enough for almost all users out there.

    I agree - this mid-range headless computer everyone is talking about isn't likely to happen. Apple has clearly discounted this segment as "not very interesting". I'm just guessing here, but it seems like their market research might be a little better than ours on this matter. Even if we did have several friends not buying a Mac because the mini is too small and the Mac Pro too expensive, I'm guessing Apple isn't in that market because they don't feel the niche carries enough value to produce and maintain yet another product line.

    However, and I've said this before, I think Apple should build another headless machine aimed at a particular market segment: gamers. They've already shown they can build super-cool looking hardware. They've already produced systems with crazy stuff like liquid cooling. And if anyone can give Dell/Alienware and HP/Voodoo a run for their money, it's Apple.





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  • robogobo
    May 3, 05:49 AM
    And your option is...?

    Personally, I'd like to know if the deletion that results from turning off Location Services results in slower response time when you turn it back on. Does turning it back on give you a sufficient download from the mothership to get you up and running again quickly?

    I turn off Location Services frequently for a variety of reasons... battery life, roaming internationally, etc. I'd hate to have this non-issue result in slower GPS every time I toggle Location.

    Bingo, where are the options? This is the thing with the cache. Five bucks says people will be complaining about poor Location Services performance after the update.





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  • Konz
    Oct 6, 02:33 PM
    Looks more deceptive than factual. I'm sure Verizon is being very generous with the definition of "3G coverage" for their own network while doing just the opposite with AT&T;'s.

    Neither carrier actually has a 3G coverage map available on their website.

    A little fishy? Me thinks.... :confused:





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  • z4n3
    Mar 24, 04:46 PM
    I think that's Audion.

    http://www.panic.com/audion/

    Thanks... :D

    I wish it was still around.

    Found this link (https://www.panic.com/extras/audionstory) that is quite interesting regarding iTunes beginnings





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  • Jason S.
    Apr 9, 12:13 PM
    Well, to be fair I have no idea what happened but depending on what they did, it could be very unfair to say they just "hurt his feelings".

    That being said, yeah, I think that poster is being a little delusional that they'd shut the whole store down over what he did.

    At best Best Buy fires anyone involved that caused them to have to pay out some large fine and maybe any of the managers that were around at the time. But they aren't going to shut the store down over it. And that is how it should be, cause the whole store shouldn't suffer because of some really bad employees (but the bad employees should be gone).

    So glad to know that there are still reasonable and rational thinkers in this world!





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  • Europe calling
    Jan 15, 02:12 PM
    The only thing i am dying for at this moment is to get the bugs out of Leopard 10.5.1.
    I had really hoped today would be that day.
    A real dissapointment! :(





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  • ikir
    Apr 30, 06:59 AM
    Nooooo i loved the slider style and animation.





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  • aafuss1
    Sep 12, 02:04 AM
    New accessories:-
    Tube "skins" for the 5G iPod, with a lanyard-similar price to nano's tubes
    Lanyard headphones for 5G/6th gen
    IR receiver, ready for Leopard-customizable programming,like a universal remote. Same remote as iMac's
    Sports kit/travel for 6th Gen
    User video sharing features-upload to YouTube or a new iTMS section for used created, original vodcasts/videos
    BBC TV shows on the UK store-perhaps Seven or Ten (Nine Network is MS centric), here in Australia
    iPod shuffle discontinued entirely





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  • BJB Productions
    Apr 15, 04:17 PM
    Real or not, it looks huge. :rolleyes:





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  • OdduWon
    Oct 11, 02:41 AM
    cover flow is going to look great on the ipod cinema. with cell under the hood the downloading games fom you wii will be easy.





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  • maclaptop
    Apr 29, 08:22 PM
    Agree that Lion scrolling makes more sense now that iOS is so popular. But the odd "slider" tab controller really didn't make sense to me.

    It was animation for animation's sake.
    I concur, gratuitous animation, ever so silly.

    It's this type of look and feel that gets old fast.





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  • jonnysods
    Apr 15, 04:39 PM
    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)

    Suckaz. Closed system works best.





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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 15, 08:24 PM
    "How do you start a gay computer?"

    Well, with my iMac, the button in back, left.





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  • -aggie-
    Apr 15, 03:58 PM
    That doesnt look right.
    Square on the sides instead of the way it is now.
    And whats that wide slot on the side?
    Also theres traces of photoshop usage on those pics they say.

    Besides, why would anyone especially want this? At least if you're going to PS, make it a good one.





    Clive At Five
    Oct 2, 04:14 PM
    You're exactly right. To me, the refusal to license FairPlay is the single most puzzling thing about Apple right now. With one move, they could have potentially hundreds of content providers wrapped around their finger in the same way MS had so many PC vendors wrapped around theirs in the past two decades. They could lock down the market for many, many years if they did it right. (BTW, I don't advocate that kind of thing, but they could do it and most companies would jump at the chance.) The iTunes music store would probably disappear or gradually fade away but then, Apple doesn't make the bulk of their money off that anyway and perhaps the FairPlay licensing money would cover that loss. Think of the iPod with hundreds of licensed content providers out there trying to outdo each other. I can't imagine why Apple hasn't done it yet.

    My knowledge on these areas is pretty slim but would Apple be able to license FairPlay content only or would that open up the risk of other companies creating MP3 players that could read FairPlay content and, hence, compete with the iPod? ...or is that some sore of seperate licensure?

    -Clive





    yg17
    Apr 13, 12:19 PM
    Let me give you a REAL scenario. I used to use my laptop backpack to carry my lunch to work and I was at the airport heading out of town. What I didn't know is that one of my butter knives had slid down under the lining of the backpack. Of course I went in security and was pulled to the side where I was professionally patted down. They then pulled me off to the side to further inspect the bag. I told them the story and they allowed me to slip it in an envelope to mail it home.

    1. It worked as they did catch a potential weapon.
    2. They were profesional about it the entire time (Boston TSA).
    3. If you cooperate with them it is generally no big deal.

    People that are making this difficult simply like to complain for the sake of complaining. Take the bus....
    4. The most rational response would be to realize that a butter knife cannot harm anyone and allow you to carry it on the plane.





    baryon
    Sep 29, 07:55 AM
    If the garage is detached, what does he do when it's raining?

    You know, like, use an umbrella, or, like, run.





    Markleshark
    Sep 12, 07:58 AM
    Not only is iTMS down... I just tried to get into my local Apple Store... and it was locked. Just has 'It's Showtime' in the window. Strange.





    SeaFox
    Oct 28, 11:23 PM
    A) It's not the OSS community that's trying to crack Apple's DRM. Lets get that straight. These people have nothing to do with that community. These guys are just pirates using the source that is out there.


    That's true. But they are the ones who are going bellyache continually about Apple not having the software available anymore. "Why can't I get the Darwin source code?" "This is unfair, they used BSD stuff and now they aren't sharing!" "Why haven't they released 10.4.9?" (when it comes out)

    They aren't going to look at it from Apple's perspective. They aren't going to say. "Well, gee thanks Apple for trying to share the software with us. We're sorry you're getting screwed over by Wintel hackers who are too cheap to just buy a Mac." They're going too say. Well, we're sorry that's happening but you have to just put up with it as part of having your stuff available. They'll make Apple out to be evil when this is all a reactionary measure. Apple wants to release Darwin as open source, otherwise they could have just released the first version and then closed the source after that (they can legally do that, just because it was open source and you released it once doesn't mean you have to keep doing it). Apple would never be able to use any newer BSD components after that, they would begin maintaining their software as a fork pretty much. They only pulled it because someone keeps hacking to run it on plain beige box Wintels. And the OSS people aren't going to look at those hackers as the ones responsible for the source being pulled.

    Many OSS people are the free as in speech types, but I feel most are a combination of the free as in speech and as in beer types. They wants software to be free for use and they don't think it should have a pricetag attached. These are the ones always saying Apple should have to release Aqua too just because the Darwin part of OSX is released.


    Edit:
    Oh ****! Thanks Apple! Now, how am I supposed to get Mac OS X to run on my old Linux box?

    See? There they are now. "Oh, ****! Thanks Apple!" Who's fault is it the source was pulled again?



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