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matelot
Apr 16, 09:22 AM
Anyone has experience with Miro player ?
I'm tired of running video in browser or VLC and have MBA running hot and fan going at 6K rpm full on.
Does the MBA run better playing video on it ?
MBA rev A
I'm tired of running video in browser or VLC and have MBA running hot and fan going at 6K rpm full on.
Does the MBA run better playing video on it ?
MBA rev A
Liquorpuki
Apr 12, 11:52 AM
Thanks
Mods, please delete
Mods, please delete
TopToffee
Oct 10, 08:01 AM
I'd rather pay and get upgrades than have the developer abandon the app because it isn't profitable to do anymore free updates. What should Loren do when everyone that will buy Tweetie already has it? Develop updates out of the goodness of his heart?
The app store has a problem, and that's the amount of crap and cheapness of that crap. It drives the price of everything down. Factor in that ALL upgrades are free and you have a major problem for devs. You can sell an app once to each user, at next to nothing cost, and that's all you get. Yes, initially it's good when you're selling 100K apps a week but what happens when everyone's bought your app? The app store has a sustainability problem, and it will soon rear it's ugly head.
Compare it to desktop software where even the most basic apps cost $10+ and all upgrades are paid.
I'm quite happy to pay Loren �1.79 every 8-12 months for his work on Tweetie because frankly it's amazing and �1.79 is pretty much nothing.
The problem with most whambulance drivers such as yourself is pretty much the same problem with society at large. You only care about yourself and what you can get for yourself regardless if it's at the expense of others. You have no social responsibility. People's inability to look past their own nose and care about others is really quite pathetic. You don't care if Loren gets paid for his work, or for a sustainable app store. Rather you simply care for how cheaply you can get apps and updates. The self-centredness, the "me me me"-ness of society has become quite a problem IMO.
Hear f'n hear
The app store has a problem, and that's the amount of crap and cheapness of that crap. It drives the price of everything down. Factor in that ALL upgrades are free and you have a major problem for devs. You can sell an app once to each user, at next to nothing cost, and that's all you get. Yes, initially it's good when you're selling 100K apps a week but what happens when everyone's bought your app? The app store has a sustainability problem, and it will soon rear it's ugly head.
Compare it to desktop software where even the most basic apps cost $10+ and all upgrades are paid.
I'm quite happy to pay Loren �1.79 every 8-12 months for his work on Tweetie because frankly it's amazing and �1.79 is pretty much nothing.
The problem with most whambulance drivers such as yourself is pretty much the same problem with society at large. You only care about yourself and what you can get for yourself regardless if it's at the expense of others. You have no social responsibility. People's inability to look past their own nose and care about others is really quite pathetic. You don't care if Loren gets paid for his work, or for a sustainable app store. Rather you simply care for how cheaply you can get apps and updates. The self-centredness, the "me me me"-ness of society has become quite a problem IMO.
Hear f'n hear
jrko
Apr 15, 11:08 AM
got 10.5 abd am loading it up now.
Might take a while I guess
Might take a while I guess
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Doctor Q
Apr 21, 01:24 PM
The problem should be fixed now.
Chumburro2U
Apr 7, 10:36 AM
Look everyone, another Applogist.
My battery live is much worse since the recent upgrade. Around 25% less battery life. No jailbreak here.
It might be Apple trying to screw us up and make us want to upgrade to iphone 5. I remember I had the iphone 3G and with its latest "upgrade" my phone took a shiat bigtime. There wasnt even a way to downgrade the upgrade.
My battery live is much worse since the recent upgrade. Around 25% less battery life. No jailbreak here.
It might be Apple trying to screw us up and make us want to upgrade to iphone 5. I remember I had the iphone 3G and with its latest "upgrade" my phone took a shiat bigtime. There wasnt even a way to downgrade the upgrade.
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Chundles
Jan 30, 12:09 AM
Fourth gen wasn't. None of them were. HP were very briefly licensed and were co-branding 3rd gens but that ended very quickly.
bigrobb
Apr 16, 02:49 PM
here is mine
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barca10
Feb 1, 12:12 PM
Whoa whoa whoa, how'd you do that apple in the menu bar? Me likey.
ps, like ur icons too. have a link?
icons are mostly blacksystem
http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&global=1&q=ribbon+on+menubar#/d37uqt5
ps, like ur icons too. have a link?
icons are mostly blacksystem
http://browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&global=1&q=ribbon+on+menubar#/d37uqt5
darngooddesign
Mar 25, 03:12 PM
Ipad3 plans are in the works...
File that under "Duh".
File that under "Duh".
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BenManchester
Mar 25, 09:59 AM
100-metre queue at the Arndale Apple Store.
TheMonarch
Sep 24, 07:25 PM
i dont get parents that dont want their kids to have sex... just does not compute, your son is 18 he can do what he wants.
What don't you get? If some parents don't want them to, then they shouldn't, even if they're 18, its their house, their rules. He can't just do whatever he wants just because he's 18. If he's living at home, living from his parents, the he better not start the whole "I'm 18 screw you I'm an adult" thing or else be faced with what adults have to do. Period.
What don't you get? If some parents don't want them to, then they shouldn't, even if they're 18, its their house, their rules. He can't just do whatever he wants just because he's 18. If he's living at home, living from his parents, the he better not start the whole "I'm 18 screw you I'm an adult" thing or else be faced with what adults have to do. Period.
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mkrishnan
Feb 20, 11:58 AM
Enough! :rolleyes:
Please stop bumping this thread. If you have a question for the seller or are interested in the status of her sale, contact her directly (PM, etc). If you are not interested but have valuable advice about her phone purchasing strategy, parenting, or lifestyle, either PM her or keep it to yourself.
Please stop bumping this thread. If you have a question for the seller or are interested in the status of her sale, contact her directly (PM, etc). If you are not interested but have valuable advice about her phone purchasing strategy, parenting, or lifestyle, either PM her or keep it to yourself.
MrSmith
Oct 18, 07:13 PM
Title: Tiger. Apple to the core
Apple work made with GraphicConverter and Option-Shift-K.
Updated to include the product name (Tiger).
If I win I will work to make world peace and I will supply free Macs to all taxpayers :D
Apple work made with GraphicConverter and Option-Shift-K.
Updated to include the product name (Tiger).
If I win I will work to make world peace and I will supply free Macs to all taxpayers :D
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Blue Velvet
Mar 2, 12:24 PM
The biggest problem I see with SS is that it's an unsustainable Ponzi Scheme which requires constant growth in population in order to sustain costs incurred by smaller and smaller groups of people.
This is why you are wrong:
Nonetheless, some critics are attempting to undermine confidence in Social Security with wild and blatantly false accusations. They allege that the trust funds have been �raided� or disparage the trust funds as �funny money� or mere �IOUs.� Some even label Social Security a �Ponzi scheme� after the notorious 1920s swindler Charles Ponzi. All of these claims are nonsense.
Every year since 1984, Social Security has collected more in payroll taxes and other income than it pays in benefits and other expenses. (The authors of the 1983 Social Security reform law did this on purpose in order to help pre-fund some of the costs of the baby boomers� retirement.) These surpluses are invested in U.S. Treasury securities that are every bit as sound as the U.S. government securities held by investors around the globe; investors regard these securities as among the world�s very safest investments.
Investing the trust funds in Treasury securities is perfectly appropriate. The federal government borrows funds from Social Security to help finance its ongoing operations in the same way that consumers and businesses borrow money deposited in a bank to finance their spending. In neither case does this represent a �raid� on the funds. The bank depositor will get his or her money back when needed, and so will the Social Security trust funds.
As far back as 1938, independent advisors to Social Security firmly endorsed the investment of Social Security surpluses in Treasury securities, saying that it does �not involve any misuse of these moneys or endanger the safety of these funds.�
Moreover, Social Security is the �polar opposite of a Ponzi scheme,� says the man who quite literally wrote the book about Ponzi�s famous scam, Boston University professor Mitchell Zuckoff. The Social Security Administration�s historian has a piece on this topic as well.
Unlike the frauds of Ponzi � and, more recently, Bernard Madoff � Social Security does not promise unrealistically large financial returns and does not require unsustainable increases in the number of participants to remain solvent. Instead, for the past 75 years it has provided a foundation that workers can build on for retirement as well as social insurance protection to families whose breadwinner dies and workers who become disabled.
http://www.offthechartsblog.org/social-security-sense-and-nonsense/
See, also: Social Security a Ponzi scheme? No way. (http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/06/news/economy/social.security.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2009010715)
This is why you are wrong:
Nonetheless, some critics are attempting to undermine confidence in Social Security with wild and blatantly false accusations. They allege that the trust funds have been �raided� or disparage the trust funds as �funny money� or mere �IOUs.� Some even label Social Security a �Ponzi scheme� after the notorious 1920s swindler Charles Ponzi. All of these claims are nonsense.
Every year since 1984, Social Security has collected more in payroll taxes and other income than it pays in benefits and other expenses. (The authors of the 1983 Social Security reform law did this on purpose in order to help pre-fund some of the costs of the baby boomers� retirement.) These surpluses are invested in U.S. Treasury securities that are every bit as sound as the U.S. government securities held by investors around the globe; investors regard these securities as among the world�s very safest investments.
Investing the trust funds in Treasury securities is perfectly appropriate. The federal government borrows funds from Social Security to help finance its ongoing operations in the same way that consumers and businesses borrow money deposited in a bank to finance their spending. In neither case does this represent a �raid� on the funds. The bank depositor will get his or her money back when needed, and so will the Social Security trust funds.
As far back as 1938, independent advisors to Social Security firmly endorsed the investment of Social Security surpluses in Treasury securities, saying that it does �not involve any misuse of these moneys or endanger the safety of these funds.�
Moreover, Social Security is the �polar opposite of a Ponzi scheme,� says the man who quite literally wrote the book about Ponzi�s famous scam, Boston University professor Mitchell Zuckoff. The Social Security Administration�s historian has a piece on this topic as well.
Unlike the frauds of Ponzi � and, more recently, Bernard Madoff � Social Security does not promise unrealistically large financial returns and does not require unsustainable increases in the number of participants to remain solvent. Instead, for the past 75 years it has provided a foundation that workers can build on for retirement as well as social insurance protection to families whose breadwinner dies and workers who become disabled.
http://www.offthechartsblog.org/social-security-sense-and-nonsense/
See, also: Social Security a Ponzi scheme? No way. (http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/06/news/economy/social.security.fortune/index.htm?postversion=2009010715)
MacRumors
Apr 24, 11:22 PM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/white-iphone-4-finally-launching-this-week/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/22/155622-white_iphone_4_table_500.jpg
Image via Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/22/exclusive-white-iphone-4-lands-at-vodafone-uk/)
In case you've missed all the recent signs, the white iPhone 4 is finally being launched this week. All signs point to April 27th as the launch day. European carriers point to the 27th (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/22/european-sources-point-to-white-iphone-4-launch-on-april-27th/), Best Buy does too (http://www.9to5mac.com/63420/exclusive-white-iphone-4-lands-at-best-buy-on-april-27th/), and Apple has started shipping (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/04/24/apple_begins_shipping_white_iphone_4s_to_stateside_retail_stores.html) units to Apple Stores this week. In fact, Vodafone UK even sold one (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/22/white-iphone-4-sold-by-vodafone-uk/) prematurely to a customer. Meanwhile, we've heard rumblings from both Best Buy and Apple Retail sources of the same.
With all rumor-eyes looking toward the next generation iPhone 5, it's not clear how much demand there is for the white iPhone 4 which is now 10 months late from the original launch. So, here's a poll to see who is planning on buying a white iPhone 4.
Poll: Are you planning on buying a White iPhone 4? (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/white-iphone-4-finally-launching-this-week/)
Article Link: White iPhone 4 Finally Launching This Week (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/white-iphone-4-finally-launching-this-week/)
http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/22/155622-white_iphone_4_table_500.jpg
Image via Engadget (http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/22/exclusive-white-iphone-4-lands-at-vodafone-uk/)
In case you've missed all the recent signs, the white iPhone 4 is finally being launched this week. All signs point to April 27th as the launch day. European carriers point to the 27th (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/22/european-sources-point-to-white-iphone-4-launch-on-april-27th/), Best Buy does too (http://www.9to5mac.com/63420/exclusive-white-iphone-4-lands-at-best-buy-on-april-27th/), and Apple has started shipping (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/04/24/apple_begins_shipping_white_iphone_4s_to_stateside_retail_stores.html) units to Apple Stores this week. In fact, Vodafone UK even sold one (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/22/white-iphone-4-sold-by-vodafone-uk/) prematurely to a customer. Meanwhile, we've heard rumblings from both Best Buy and Apple Retail sources of the same.
With all rumor-eyes looking toward the next generation iPhone 5, it's not clear how much demand there is for the white iPhone 4 which is now 10 months late from the original launch. So, here's a poll to see who is planning on buying a white iPhone 4.
Poll: Are you planning on buying a White iPhone 4? (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/white-iphone-4-finally-launching-this-week/)
Article Link: White iPhone 4 Finally Launching This Week (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/25/white-iphone-4-finally-launching-this-week/)
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zwodubber
Apr 17, 12:46 AM
Bootcamp installation
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q283/zwodubber/winexp2.jpg
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Bjohnson33
May 16, 04:05 PM
I'm living in Ireland - I might be able to help you out. PM me if you're interested.
Brian
Brian
benjayman2
Apr 6, 09:25 PM
@scotbay I thought I saw that bookmark thing before on the top left, but never knew where to get it. Care to share IYDM.
njl
Oct 9, 03:36 PM
i just sold out and bought it, too. :D
W1MRK
Dec 25, 11:54 PM
$50 dollar gift card from apple that went for a trackpad.
Hilmi Hamidi
Oct 7, 09:42 AM
http://img284.imagevenue.com/loc423/th_60297_Untitled_122_423lo.jpg (http://img284.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=60297_Untitled_122_423lo.jpg)
Small White Car
Apr 4, 10:37 AM
Thank you, Apple, for weeding out the companies whose business model depends on selling my information to junk-mailers.
This is the kind of 'crazy-Steve-Jobs-control' I can live with.
This is the kind of 'crazy-Steve-Jobs-control' I can live with.
apparatchik
Mar 23, 02:53 PM
omg it gets worst...