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  • spillproof
    Aug 19, 09:56 AM
    I give it a week until some little teenybopper gets stalked or kidnapped.





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  • DeSnousa
    Apr 24, 04:11 AM
    Great to see so many joining the team :D





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  • srf4real
    Sep 28, 06:04 PM
    I think we'll see 10.4.good buddy before Leopard is available:p





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  • gkarris
    Mar 1, 10:54 AM
    ^^^ I heard they're pretty cool...

    and the VG store by work has a long waiting list already... :eek:



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  • extraextra
    Oct 26, 04:45 PM
    I'm interested in the program, but I can't use it on my Powerbook, uggghhh. Damn you Adobe!





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  • ctucci
    Nov 5, 07:24 PM
    If it's a reader, I can see this working in concert with the new Easy Pay apple point of sale.

    I could walk through a store, hit "read" and conduct inventory instantly.

    Gimme.



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  • halledise
    Apr 20, 03:05 PM
    i agree on the sandy bridge sd, i too believe they will wait until ivy bridge, it simply makes no sense to screw up a perfectly spectacular machine, as well as sales and profits, just to move on from the c2d. Cool:

    +1





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  • AP_piano295
    May 2, 09:29 PM
    Genetic tests for identification usually take up to 5-10 days, but usually more than 2. Technology. heh.

    We can sequence an entire genome in about two weeks now a-days. (just a few years ago that took about 10 years).

    If your in a hurry you can pull off a simple parental genetics test (quite old technology) which is what this would be in a matter of hours. This stuff is child's play in the modern era.

    Don't imagine you've found a conspiracy :rolleyes:.



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  • The Mad Kiwi
    Mar 18, 12:25 AM
    This can be expanded to include buying gear in general, like strobes and backdrops, etc...


    You don't need much gear at all to get started doing great photography - you just need to be good with people and have reasonable photo skills. If you are have that, then all you need is a reasonably sharp and long-ish lense and a window. See Lloyd Erlick (http://www.heylloyd.com/) for example. I don't think he is still active, but he was shooting 4x5 BW portraits by window light. I think some of his portraits are the best I have seen. I've learned from him to try and keep my portraits simple. I tell my students that doing portraiture is both the easiest and the most difficult kind of photography there is. Easy because you can make great portraits with window light, and one good lense on a camera. If you want to get fancy you can add a reflector :) . Difficult, because you need to work with people.



    One of the things I love about photography is that there's as many approaches to photography as there are photographers. I could never shoot portraits like that.

    I love punchy dymanic light with heavy stylisation and lots of retouching, think multiple grided strobes, silver gridded beauty dishes etc, really hard light.

    I suppose it depends on if you view photography as documentation like Lloyd Erlick or as way to create an image of somebody that's impossible in real life. I never let portrait clients see the images straight out of the camera, the lighting I use is way to harsh and makes people look awful because it highlights wrinkles, underlying tonal differences and facial hair, but it provides a great base shot for super softening and styling later in photoshop.





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  • JS77
    Mar 28, 08:18 AM
    I wish iOS would crawl into a corner and just die...













    ....I kid, I kid!

    Looking forward to this :p



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  • Clive At Five
    Nov 14, 09:36 AM
    Aww, there, there, Zune. Look on the bright side... you come in brown!

    -Clive





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  • ptysell
    Mar 23, 01:50 PM
    License for $4?

    Apple should license it for *free*.



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  • e-coli
    Sep 13, 08:26 PM
    Dell a top tier vendor?

    actually, dell makes insanely great computers. their stock video cards generally aren't very good, but you can fix that easily.

    apple needs to catch up quickly. it's getting sad and pathetic. especially with the rumors that apple is just now scrambling to find someone to manufacture/replace the G5 or equivalent.





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  • Roessnakhan
    Apr 19, 12:47 PM
    +1

    I had such a great mental image:eek:

    Its like someone shaking an expensive Etch-A-Sketch



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  • netdog
    Oct 26, 08:56 AM
    Anybody there now? Any crowds?





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  • lgutie20
    Apr 5, 08:47 AM
    Apple would not use a such a touch sensor instead of a button. This would limit the ways that people would be able to hold the device. Can you imagine watching a movie or playing a game and having to hold it in a specific way because otherwise the sensor will rip you out of your app or media onto the home screen? Not good, not real!



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  • Lord Blackadder
    Mar 15, 08:25 PM
    An increasing number of complete and utter fruitloops seem to have "Made in the USA" stamped on their foreheads these days.

    All the more reason for the US to get into the export business. ;)





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  • BeSweeet
    Apr 12, 02:56 PM
    No matter how much you polish a turd, it's still a turd.

    That's Apple for ya!





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  • ftaok
    Apr 1, 01:34 PM
    You clearly haven't left the US much. MOST other countries offer programming ala carte, and it works fine and is almost always about a buck a channel. It basically turns into you getting a bunch of the nonsense like home shopping free with subscription of 10 channels... television in the US is so regulated, taxes, and expensive because of things like ESPN and Disney having such a dominance on the providers, this country is f'd...What they do in other countries has nothing to do with how they would do it in the USA. Do you seriously think the cable companies would introduce a choice where they stand to lose money? There's no way, unless the FCC forced them, that this would happen.

    Also, $1/channel is way too low. Just because you can get 10 channels for $60, doesn't mean each channel would be priced at 60 cents. IIRC, a popular channel like ESPN costs the cable provider $4/subscriber ... and that's with Disney forcing the whole ABC/ESPN/Disney package of channels onto the cable co.

    If ALC does happen, I would guess that most people would pay the same or more than they currently do. A small percentage may pay less, but it really depends on what channels they pick (and whether those channels survive).

    And how is that a con? The reason cable companies say they charge so much is because they give 100s of channels. If there were only 40, they couldn't hide behind that.It's a con when channels that focus on specific programming are forced to close up or offer the same old crap that everyone else does. For instance, a channel like BET may not survive to provide focused programming to the African American community because they would likely lose over half their subscriber base.

    And since when is the goal of business to protect the undesirable? If 10 chain restaurants open in your town and nobody eats at 2 of them, should the other 8 raise their prices and give the overage to the 2 nobody likes? No, the 2 should shut down. No sense in having a business if nobody wants the business. Cable channels are a business.This isn't the goal of diverse television programming. Take a look at Obama's position on ALC. This is what I'm referring to.

    As for letting the less popular networks whither, I do see this as a con. Networks will need to appeal to a broader audience in order to compete. Get ready for 15 channels showing the same formuliac sitcom. 20 channels of reality TV shows. 10 channels of daytime/social talk shows. 15 channels of sports. And 13 channels of news. No room for channels like History Channel or Discovery Health ... as they'll morph into a TNT or SpikeTV.





    Mac-Addict
    Oct 24, 05:47 PM
    going to get there at about 1730; coming to london from uni by train, lectures finish at 4ish, just want to get a tshirt; already ordered lepoard online.
    doubt there's going to be a massive queue, and its closed between 4 and 6pm, so 5:30 sounds like a sensible time to me.

    how about meet by the computer with macrumors up on the screen?? preferably on the dual 30" ones.

    That is actually a good idea make sure people can see the screen :P Somewhere near the top of the stairs.





    kingsmuse
    Mar 23, 02:42 PM
    And this will help apple how? People aren't gana buy iOS devices for airplay but will for the atv.

    It will help Apple sell their products to people like me who won`t ever purchase any IOS device until the system is opened up to be compatible across different platforms.





    tsolt
    Feb 18, 03:33 PM
    Steve does not look too good. He looks rather skinny.

    Thats what I thought.





    h1r0ll3r
    Apr 21, 01:15 PM
    iPhone 4S? That just sounds lame. Hopefully they'll come up with a snazzier name than that.





    Blue Velvet
    Sep 13, 07:31 AM
    Hey Gary... don't worry.

    Had it myself for the first time just over 6 weeks ago for major surgery.
    It's not like sleep at all: no dreaming, no tossing & turning etc.

    In my case, the anaesthetist was in a small room off from the main theater. I was wheeled in on my bed. Some lines were inserted into my left hand and forearm, he disappeared behind me to check something... we chatted for a few seconds and then... I woke up in a large sunny room.

    It will seem like a handful of seconds will have passed since the anaesthetist induced full anaesthesia and waking up in the recovery room. Depending on the surgery they will have already put you on post-op pain relief and you may just feel fine and dandy like I did. Upon awakening, they will probably ask you a few simple questions to ascertain your mental state.

    Afterwards, you may be thirsty -- don't gulp water, though. It can leave you feeling nauseous. If you can manage it, it's also quite nice to have something a little starchy yet easy to digest like half a banana or a cookie, if doctors allow you to take food.

    Afterwards, I was on a morphine drip for 5 days and oral painkillers for the entire time in hospital -- I'm still on them now but a much-reduced dose...

    It's important to mobilise yourself as soon as the nurses let you. Take little gentle walks around the place -- gets the circulation, respiration and digestive system up and running.