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Monday, June 6, 2011

quotes for february

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  • NebulaClash
    Apr 27, 01:10 PM
    I am not defending Full of Win. I sincerely am not.

    But some people should keep in mind that it's entirely possible to love a company's products while not liking part or all of the actual company or how they operate on given occasions.

    It's very easy for some here to just throw out the term troll and hater just because someone isn't accepting of Apple's PR, etc.

    Now go ahead an tag this with your "-1" too :)

    Your point is quite valid, but this is specifically directed at Full of Win who has a long history of making anti-Apple comments here. It's certainly true that he might like their products and hate the company that makes it. His comments are so over the top, so factually slanted, that he gets criticized for it.

    Either he is sincere, in which he might take the advice to heart. Or he is trolling, in which case he is already doing precisely what he set out to do, in which case nothing will change.





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  • Ja Di ksw
    Mar 27, 06:55 PM
    Has anyone picked up the DS version of Puzzle Quest? If so, what do you think?





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  • triceretops
    Apr 4, 10:23 PM
    Hey people, it's inflation, get used to it. The price of everything is going up in case you live under a rock and haven't noticed.





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  • steviec
    Aug 29, 07:12 PM
    While not strictly free Garageband offers up a lot of podcast features ...

    Also Quicktime in Snow Leopard may let you do this, not tried so far ...



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  • joecool99
    Dec 22, 12:09 AM
    100% agree macs do not belong to ENTERPRISE environment.
    i was working as IT admin in the past in EU, all Windows, UNIX, Linux.

    however, as a personal computer it blows away the XP and W7. If personal prefers it, MACs should be allowed as clients on Windows based Enterprise networks if required. Creative dept. for example.

    PROS:
    • ease of use
    • FW and TARGET disc mode features.
    • Easy of grabbing a cropped screenshot
    • Some smart application design, ease of sharing files, great solid networking (10.6.5)
    • expose!
    • great dashboard design
    • best straigtforward backup system built into the OS
    • COLOR coding files and folders !!!
    • and other i cannot thing of right now
    • ctrl + alt + apple +8

    CONS:
    • HW price
    • short lived OSX support


    as personal computer it's a better choice for me, i switched in 2005 and never looked back. at Work we have W7 and MAC mini server for file sharing. BUT again, it's not for Enterprise solution, no doubt about it.





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  • kainjow
    Apr 27, 11:31 PM
    Don't think iTunes can do this, but if the audio files aren't encrypted, you can use VLC to play them and disable the video via Video > Video Track > Disable.



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  • WildPalms
    Jul 26, 11:08 PM
    At this point, I couldn't really care less about Blu Ray or HD-DVD. I'd be more excited if Apple included Lightscribe or equivalent capability in their drives. Unlabeled discs are piled high on my desk.


    Just replace your burner with a LightScribe unit and use the HP burning s/w.
    ....unless you have a laptop and dont wish to lug around an external burner?





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  • Mitthrawnuruodo
    Nov 23, 12:29 AM
    Nvu (http://www.nvu.com/)



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  • bousozoku
    Feb 14, 07:36 PM
    In hindsight, I think I may have been high on Vegemite when I posted this. On that note, I'm gonna go eat some Vegemite.

    Could we use that on some of the bad users? I've heard that it can also be used as road and roof patch. :p





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  • masterkoga
    Mar 31, 05:21 PM
    They're idiots. Caught up in the "coolness" hype. Nothing more. And I don't consider weekend wedding photogs to be pros. I guarantee that any full time pro who needs to put food on the table does not depend on, much less condone the iPad to earn his/her keep.

    Yeah, right. Like I'm going to be processing 30MB RAW files on a freaking 64gb Web browser.

    LOL!




    No. Proofing and this so called "manipulation" belongs in a lab where meticulous care can be devoted to delivering perfectly color balanced prints�. Not a silly-assed iPad out in the field. And if said lab is out of reach then bring the lab with you in the form of something with more computing muscle�.

    in other words� get the right tool for the job at hand and the iPad ain't it.

    The iPad does nothing for me "in the field" that can't be achieved with a $99 portable DVD player used to show clients an enlarged preview. And photo journalists aren't allowed to use photoshop anyway.

    No joke.

    Look I'm all for new additions to the line of productivity apps for iOS products, but if someone walked into my studio touting their iPad with Photoshop or any other drawing, painting, video or audio app as a production station, I would laugh them right out the door. Do people seriously have any idea how big some of these files get? Not to mention the horse power that is needed to maintain a reasonable working interface? "Oh I can zoom in and do this, zoom out and do that..." Then they have no idea what timely productivity and deadlines are all about.

    In the current form this does not cut it on a professional level. It may get there, but not anytime soon.



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  • Heilage
    Mar 20, 05:32 AM
    I think someone shouldn't play god, but at the same time I agree that if you take a life, your life should be taken ( I know I'm contradicting myself, but that's just HOW I feel ) (

    No. If you take a life, you get to sit in a small dark room for 23,5 out of 24 hours of each day for the rest of your life. You will not be able to kill yourself, you will have to endure the absolute solitude. (EDIT: This is pretty much only for premeditated stuff, if you ask me)


    Killing people is morally wrong (according to my beliefs), therefore I cannot support the killing of a criminal either, no matter how bad the crime is. If we take a stand and say that ending a human life is wrong, we can't kill anyone at all. Even Josef Fritzl is a human being, albeit he does give Hitler good run for his money on being an ass.





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  • Funkatronic
    Dec 14, 06:38 PM
    i like it, what did you change? what icons etc.?

    Menubar icons v2 Leopard, SL by ~iAndrew: Link (http://iandrew.deviantart.com/art/Menubar-icons-v2-Leopard-SL-120653580)

    Zukunft - bowtie theme by ~janik: Link (http://janik.deviantart.com/art/Zukunft-bowtie-theme-109443279)

    Token Icons by ~brsev: Link (http://brsev.deviantart.com/art/Token-128429570) (Used Candybar and Mirage2)

    Wallpaper | At the light by Jorge Quinteros: Link (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jorgeq82/3351960835/in/photostream/)



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  • citizenzen
    Mar 20, 09:22 PM
    :eek: you've got to be joking right now. it's not supposed to be cushy, it's supposed to be horrible ...

    I thought we'd left the idea of horrible back in the dark ages. :rolleyes:

    At least some of us have.

    I saw the Swedish "Millennium series" films a few months back a couldn't help notice that when the protagonist was (wrongly) sent to prison, it looked more like a college dormitory than anything you'll see here in America.

    likemyorbs would be horrified to see prisoners treated so humanely.





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  • Acorn
    Dec 24, 04:33 PM
    i think i got a gps and a watch but ill tell you tomorrow =P



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  • wct097
    Dec 28, 09:33 AM
    I think all of the talking points have already been fleshed out. Bottom line is that Mac's simply are not an enterprise solution.

    * Can you integrate them into an enterprise network?
    Sure. I can also plug my home router into the network. I'm sure it'd work fine.

    * Can the be your standard?
    Not unless you're a small corp that doesn't use any real business applications. Then again, I wouldn't consider that to be 'Enterprise IT'.

    * Group policy is only needed because Windows machines are insecure.
    Can you honestly believe this if you actually have even the slightest amount of experience in an enterprise IT environment? That's the most ignorant thing I've read all day.

    * Applications are all going to be web-centric.
    Sure, that's the current direction, and from an IT perspective, makes the most sense. That's not a selling point for Macs though, that's a selling point for thin clients. If you want to talk TCO and use web-based applications as the justification, then you have to compare a Mac to a thin client..... and well, the results are obvious.





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  • Cydonia
    Mar 23, 08:59 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I seem to recall Craig Federighi demoing Mac OS X Lion and he did a good job. Slightly nervous shaky hands but a watchable presenter.



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  • davidgrimm
    Mar 21, 06:32 PM
    Wow, $25 an hour sounds very reasonable to me. Is that really the going rate for graphic design or is that the "just getting started in design" rate? Anyway, hope it works out for you. Sometimes the difficult clients can provide the most rewarding work, but the psycho ones are seldom worth the effort.





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  • PRPS
    Feb 24, 03:14 PM
    nicee, i just copped the apogee duet about 2 weeks ago...def a great purchase for my price range





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  • skellener
    Apr 6, 01:41 PM
    12 petabytes? That doesn't seem like too much, actually. that's 1GB of storage for 12 million customersI think it is being used to hold media content, not for cloud backup type purposes for individual customers Exactly dukebound85. You only need one copy of a song or movie to store or stream, not one for each customer. Digital, remember?





    dotnina
    Nov 11, 01:33 AM
    From what I gather, it's just like LaunchBar, no?

    I haven't messed with it a whole lot, so I don't know all its ins and outs, but it seemed to be doing a similiar thing (brings up applications/files as you type).

    Not bad, although if they are the same idea, I prefer launch bar - just wish it was free ;)

    I haven't tried Launchbar, but yes, Quicksilver brings up apps / documents / folders / etc. to a certain depth that you can specify (at least partially).

    I guess it's not that hard to explain after all. :p It's very strange and different if you're not familiar with the concept of a launcher, though (at least, I thought it was strange when I first used it ;) ).





    Lord Blackadder
    Jan 18, 01:44 PM
    The whole notion that Europeans drive smaller cars because their streets are narrow is partially myth. Don't forget - Europe has modern cities with divided highways too, just like the US does. It is true that many cities and towns in Europe are more compact because of their age (Americans who live in certain parts of Boston or Philadelphia will be familiar with what 17th century streets look like). But the smaller size of cars in Europe is more closely related to the austerity of the post-WWII years setting a standard of smaller cars, fuel prices being higher, and higher taxes for larger cars.

    Sat in the new Passat at the NAIAS this weekend because of this thread. Its a nice car, roomy, comfortable, kind of "mean" looking on the outside. I liked it.

    I won't be able to look at one in the flesh till they hit dealers. The success of the new Passat will depend on how many new buyers Volkswagen lures, since that was the purpose of the "decontenting".

    As an aside, I wish they'd bring the Golf GTD over here. I would be strongly tempted to buy one.





    potdog
    May 5, 12:56 PM
    Got my iphone 4 2 weeks ago, everything running perfectly until tonight. While i was listening to a podcast on speakers it suddenly went silent then a few seconds later went back to normal again. Now, the speakers is just intermittently working.

    -audio okay using headset
    -jailbroken


    any ideas? im thinking it has something to do with the hardware, i tried restarting and it still doesn't work.

    thanks!





    Doctor Q
    Feb 12, 02:20 PM
    Effective immediately, we have four new MacRumors moderators:bousozoku, who joined MacRumors in June 2002 and lives in Florida

    edesignuk, who joined MacRumors in March 2002 and lives in Essex, U.K.

    Nermal, who joined MacRumors in December 2002 and lives in Whakatane, New Zealand

    WinterMute, who joined MacRumors in January 2003 and lives in London, U.K.
    They have accepted this new responsibility in order to help make MacRumors the best site it can be.

    bousozoku, Nermal, and WinterMute are now Moderators. Doctor Q has moved from Forum Moderator to Moderator, and edesignuk has moved into a new position known as a "mini-mod", to deal with misdirected or problemsome threads and posts in the forums.

    All four new moderators have proven to be excellent forum members, providing help to other members, sharing their experience, and being of service to the MacRumors community. In addition, we are pleased that their addition expands our time zone range.

    Please join us in welcoming our new moderators!





    Stella
    Apr 4, 12:39 PM
    Do you have any proof that FT actually does sell email addresses?

    Just because businesses wants your email doesn't equate to they'll sell your details...


    Response...

    Than why else do they want them? FT references their "business model" needing this "relationship". As other have said, I want their content NOT a relationship.

    That is NOT a reason to assume they do sell information. Probably marketing reasons.

    Apple wants people to give personal information ( address, phone number etc ) to sign up for the various *free* developer programs ( i.e., Safari Developer ).. that isn't an indication that Apple are going to sell your information... However, according to your response.. Apple will sell this information... ( which of course, they will not ).



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