Saturday, 21 May 2011

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  • rmhop81
    Apr 27, 07:40 AM
    cloud based this and cloud based that, what about the traffic that comes with that? , i pay a lot for mobile internet and i`m not willing to pay a **** load more just so i can use my ipod, why wold i pay my cell phone network every time i want to listen to a song i already pay`d for.
    As far as i`m concern cloud based stuff shod be introduced when cell phone network providers are willing to give unlimited traffic plans at a decent cost, until that time it`s pure nonsense.

    obviously you aren't going to be a paying customer. what's so difficult about this?





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  • jessica.
    Jan 31, 03:53 PM
    This Rattleware espresso tamper

    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31-W3B5gkmL._SS500_.jpg

    That just looks ... well not like something I'd stick in my coffee.





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  • Anaemik
    Apr 11, 08:18 PM
    Are there any hard drives that can even unleash 1.25 GBps? :)

    Not yet, but assuming that there won't be within a reasonable timeframe seems silly. Why on earth would you want a new standard that we're going to have to live with for the next 10-20 yrs that has its bandwidth saturated almost on day of release? Also, I think that looking at this as *just* another way of connecting external drives is to be massively missing the big picture with Thunderbolt. Finally, Thunderbolt is capable of much more than 1.25GBps. I believe in theory it can eventually scale to 100Gbps over optical.





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  • cvaldes
    Apr 29, 03:25 PM
    Can you name a few more? I have only seen Sony support AAC on their PMP devices.
    Zune HD for one.

    The Sansa Fuze+ line too. Creative Zen, Archos, Sonos, Squeezbox.



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  • lordonuthin
    Nov 24, 10:54 PM
    By "small render farm", I mean small! It's made up of 6 Dell GX270, running P4 2.4ghz single core, with my MP as the Que controller (Ubuntu via Parallels). But they should working out pretty good for continuous folding for the time being. I'm building 5 dual processor, dual core Xeon servers (all 2.66ghz) to replace the Dells but that won't happen until the end of December (i'm getting ready to move from Japan back to the States in two weeks and I have most of my stuff packed up). Once I get settled back in the States and have the new servers running, I should be able to commit some good firepower towards the team effort.

    Wow, I haven't been anywhere but here for a really long time, I'm starting to solidify I think. I spent some time in Europe long before the wall came down, but then again the Huns were still roaming around - or was that dinosaurs...

    We'll give ya' a while to get set up before we set the hounds on ya' :D In the mean time maybe you have a calculator or abacus you can use in your spare time, ya' know, foldingbyhand I think it's called :p

    Cheers and welcome back!





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  • -aggie-
    Apr 25, 08:21 PM
    I am completely and utterly shocked by this vote.

    /sarcasm

    And forget about cheap sandwiches...you're paying double for lapdances!

    After this post, I can’t even think straight.



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  • playaj82
    Jul 26, 02:33 PM
    When this is released you'll be touching it like a sick middle-aged bastard drooling over on screen images of kiddieporn.

    I never said I wasn't going to buy/drool over this mystery product.

    I'm just not going to be impressed.





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  • Silencio
    Apr 11, 02:28 PM
    USB 2.0 is definitely not fast enough to saturate a hard drives speed, it's very limiting.

    Firewire 800 isn't fast enough to saturate multi-drive RAIDs, either.

    I'm really looking forward to Mac minis with Thunderbolt. Hook them up to some nice 4+ drive external RAIDs with Thunderbolt and I can replace a bunch of aging Xserves and PowerMac G5 servers with much smaller and much faster replacements.



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  • smugDrew
    May 3, 08:01 AM
    Yes I'm a confused idiot. Nothing to see here... Sorry folks...





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  • iSamurai
    Apr 22, 09:38 AM
    That's just another reason to upgrade from the iPhone 4 in 2012 :)



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  • rjohnstone
    Apr 29, 04:26 PM
    The artists must be thrilled :rolleyes:
    Welcome to the 21st century.
    Artist don't make money off of downloads, they make it off of touring and selling all the promotional swag.

    The old days they toured to support the album.
    Today the album supports the tour. That's where the real money is made now.




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  • jazz1
    Apr 28, 04:07 PM
    Honey, does this white iPhone make my backside look fat ;)



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  • dreary
    Apr 24, 04:11 AM
    this isnt shop lifting, this is a human fighting for their dear life. getting paid 5 dollars an hr is not more important than a human life in my eyes..i bet if it wasnt a lgbt creature then people would of tried to block the savage teens from their cruel acts. :mad:





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  • TwoSocEmBoppers
    Mar 16, 09:40 AM
    So my friend just told me about what happened with being locked out and there already being 20 people in line... what the ****? You guys better say something

    Ya dude. When I walked in and saw all those people I was so depressed! All of us who walked all just sighed.



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  • rdowns
    Jan 26, 08:38 AM
    I was waiting for it to hit 100 pages on my end before starting a new thread. :( Oh well.



    You poor boy. Will this leave a lasting scar? It wasn't 100 pages for me anyway as I view more threads per page. So there. :p





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  • goombamd
    May 3, 08:38 AM
    Waiting for ivy bridge (2012) which will come with USB3 standard unless Apple somehow purposefully downgrades to USB2. Then you won't have to get a Thunderbolt to USB3 hub (if one will ever come out) to use the more standard peripherals. I already have a USB3 external hard drive which works on my Mac at USB2 speeds... :(

    USB3 is really going to remain the standard, unfortunately... at least for a few years. There are just too many USB peripherals around.



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  • JLL
    Apr 1, 03:35 AM
    I thought that the inverse scrolling was a bug, but in Lion Dev Preview 2 it is still there :eek:

    It's user selectable.





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  • Vitruviux
    Apr 14, 09:50 AM
    So if the white iPhone 4 comes out in April/May, could we take it as an indicate that iPhone 5 won't be out in June?

    Why would they release the white phone and then release iPhone 5 in a month after that?

    On the other hand, iPhone 4 and 3GS co-exist, so what would be the problem if there was a cheaper black/white iPhone 4 and black/white iPhone 5 at the same time?





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  • Westside guy
    Oct 23, 08:58 PM
    I don't know about Parallels, but with VMware you should use your "real" Windows install (the one accessible from Boot Camp) as a virtual machine as well. It's a handy solution in general; plus I would think it only counts as a single install.

    Or at least I've done that with Linux/Windows/Grub on a Dell, in any case. It's not for the faint of heart though. And (in case I get PM'ed) I'll just say right off that you're on your own figuring it out - you can really b0rk your disk if you're not careful, so I don't want to be responsible for someone else's disk getting hosed. :D





    caspersoong
    Apr 27, 02:08 AM
    Then it is doubly useless. Goodbye, useless feature. Apple, wake up please!





    awmazz
    Mar 11, 10:15 AM
    And that's what bugs me. That's the only time I can think of on TV where they actually pulled a switcheroo instead of having the character killed or sending him or her on a long trip to visit Aunt Edna in Schenectady.

    D'oh, how could I forget Zev Bellringer in LEXX played by Eva Habermann. Who became Xev Bellringer played by Xenia Seeberg.

    Not really the same though as simply dropping a new actor in the same role without skipping a beat, as being sci-fi they could regenerate her in a different body. And what a body. Both of them. I preferred Zev myself, sad to see her go.

    Dr Who has been using this technique for decades. ;)

    Also, slightly different situation as well, every time they make a TV series out of a successful movie they swap the actors in the same roles. Nearly all of them in most cases. M*A*S*H and Stargate for example. Radar and Father Mulcahy were the only two to remain the same in M*A*S*H I think. And only the two characters from the planet of Abidos in Stargate if I recall.





    toddybody
    Apr 13, 08:52 PM
    I agree with all the folks here who say it wont sell. I mean, since everyone I know is constantly reading and posting on MR... :p





    whooleytoo
    Jul 25, 10:49 AM
    The 3G iPod did not have physical feedback, and they worked.

    Although it still isn't perfect - if you listen to music in the dark (I often listen to music in bed), it's difficult to find the buttons without pressing the wrong one. The 1G iPod was better in this regard.





    Detlev
    Jul 26, 09:06 PM
    I'm going to assume it doesn't mean that you actually control the thing without touching it, rather it just makes the wheel disappear when you aren't holding it. That seems to be a more useful idea.

    I mean, otherwise, it's a useless feature, except to prevent screen scratching.
    That is more likely. Even if a user did not have to touch the screen it would be extremely foreign to people to type or control a piece of hardware without actually touching it�air typing. Look at the new ATMs that are controlled on screen. You can see people reactions to the machine when it does not operate as assumed. They press harder on the screen :rolleyes:



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