Krafty
Mar 16, 02:16 PM
Everytime you buy a Zune an Asian girl has an orgasm...
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
Do we get to participate in the orgasm?
Nick.
Feb 12, 11:58 AM
He wants to trade for a sixteen gb iPod.
What is the condition like? Boxed?
What is the condition like? Boxed?
Peter.Howard
Dec 25, 03:24 AM
Fairly unique item
I doubt there is a market or book price for something like that, you would just have to put it on ebay and let people bid how much they want for it.
you might get $20 for it, or $200
I doubt there is a market or book price for something like that, you would just have to put it on ebay and let people bid how much they want for it.
you might get $20 for it, or $200
Coleman2010
Apr 9, 05:41 PM
I was able to get it working. Thanks for your instructions. Now I need to wait for TW to improve their service so I can actually get more than 5 secs of video stream. I would be very interested to know if anyone who has TW cable has been able to get this to work reliably.
I think your problem has more to do with low upload speed. Your upload is not fast enough to serve the video.
I think your problem has more to do with low upload speed. Your upload is not fast enough to serve the video.
bella92108
Mar 31, 01:07 PM
i agree they do seem to try harder. i dont think of it as me being hypocritical. i just hold android to a higher standard... it's supposed to be about openness... that's what i feel google intended. if i'm going to get one (which i probably will eventually) i want to be able to do what i want with it without the manufacturer/provider on my back
Yeah, openness in the sense that if you open a store you allow anyone to sell whatever they want, be it kids toys, porn, chicken on a stick, or 1980s style leotards.... but open doesn't mean you let people tear out a wall and expand your store's building into the parking lot.
Android allows you to create and distribute apps that will mod just about every aspect of the OS. If you attempt to build an app that makes the iPhone keyboard black, you'll be shut down quicker than a hooker in an elementary school. Not the case with Android, because it's "open" :-)
The debate will never end on this subject, but numbers are what speak.... and right now the momentum in the mobile phone AND tablet space is 100% in Android's court in both categories.
Yeah, openness in the sense that if you open a store you allow anyone to sell whatever they want, be it kids toys, porn, chicken on a stick, or 1980s style leotards.... but open doesn't mean you let people tear out a wall and expand your store's building into the parking lot.
Android allows you to create and distribute apps that will mod just about every aspect of the OS. If you attempt to build an app that makes the iPhone keyboard black, you'll be shut down quicker than a hooker in an elementary school. Not the case with Android, because it's "open" :-)
The debate will never end on this subject, but numbers are what speak.... and right now the momentum in the mobile phone AND tablet space is 100% in Android's court in both categories.
miles01110
May 2, 03:38 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
Tiauguinho
Dec 31, 05:02 AM
I like the redesign, but as a lot of you have said, I dont like the left bar too, cause it seems to clutter the page a lot.
Maxkraft
Aug 25, 06:30 PM
Apple has chosen to use the radeon 9000 because it is $70 vs $125.
The new radeon 9K's are a very cheap chard because ATI has integrated many
of it functions on to one chip. The 150 dollars that ATI quotes for the
price of the 9000 pro is just a special price for us mac users.
The new radeon 9K's are a very cheap chard because ATI has integrated many
of it functions on to one chip. The 150 dollars that ATI quotes for the
price of the 9000 pro is just a special price for us mac users.
AVnut
Apr 27, 01:24 PM
meeting someone in person who has the 1.0 version and having them log into iTunes on my iPad long enough to install the app and then logging out.
Kind of an underground app sharing scenario requiring an actual meeting.
I'll buy the lunch :)
Kind of an underground app sharing scenario requiring an actual meeting.
I'll buy the lunch :)
steadysignal
Apr 18, 10:01 AM
If this is true I am going to do something I've never done before, and skip an iPhone version.
right there with you.
right there with you.
r1ch4rd
Apr 7, 09:29 AM
--Medication, generics are usually fine
This is the first thing that I thought of.
Clothes for work is another - I just buy the cheapest I can get away with.
Supermarket diesel over the brand names any day.
This is the first thing that I thought of.
Clothes for work is another - I just buy the cheapest I can get away with.
Supermarket diesel over the brand names any day.
jbyun04
Aug 31, 05:15 PM
wicked! people around in my area are still trying to get $150 for theirs
gkarris
Dec 26, 07:37 PM
Never saw one of those here in the US. Definitely a Euro-thing! ;)
A nice unique collectible - I'd say at least $150+....
Nice find...
A nice unique collectible - I'd say at least $150+....
Nice find...
Patmian212
Sep 27, 08:02 AM
Possibilities are only limited to just anyting electronical or computer related ie an isight or computer sleeve.
newappleboy
May 3, 01:54 PM
Very glad to see this isn't just me. :-) I noticed this on my iPhone 4 the other night and after a couple times quitting iPhoto and iTunes in random orders I got it to sync correctly. Then I plugged in my iPhone last night and it messed it all up again, same with my iPad. I disabled photo syncing on both until this gets fixed, so now I'll be checking for updates daily. When you have a library of 10,000+ pictures that are updated almost daily, events getting messed up like this is such a big hassle. :p
nomar383
Mar 11, 09:01 AM
What's the gateway looking like now? Any official word from Apple on Stock estimates?
mc68k
May 5, 11:12 PM
wow thats weird. i'm not as into folding as i used to be so ive never seen this problem. sounds like something on stanford's end???
i can think of one solution...someone here could zip up fahcore82 and post it. id do that right now but all the folders are at work :(
i can think of one solution...someone here could zip up fahcore82 and post it. id do that right now but all the folders are at work :(
tucotuti
May 6, 07:15 PM
come quickly! the prices of electronics here in Brazil is so high!!!
an iPad is 1.200 dollars (16gb), an iMac is 2.500 dollars....:(
an iPad is 1.200 dollars (16gb), an iMac is 2.500 dollars....:(
Krickett
Sep 12, 11:43 PM
Anyone notice that Volume Logic does not work in iTunes 7 or is that just me?
eva01
Sep 23, 04:56 PM
there is that iCon book that through up all the ruckus when apple wouldn't sell it.
bousozoku
Oct 9, 05:52 AM
The cell companies lobbied HARD to not allow you to keep your number when you switch. The state legislature here (Calif) buckled 3 times.
You can thank "the government" for allowing you to keep your number when you switch. You can also thank "the government" for demanding that the companies improve their 911 protocols. People were sometimes
waiting 20 minutes to get connected. Also, blame "the government"
for requiring that the companies allow you a grace period to return your phone. They actually had to create a bill called "the cell phone bill of rights"
These actions did not create a huge costly layer of bureaucracy. Why do people think that corporations should be allowed to abuse people unhindered? After-all the market was/is not providing that many real choices. It's a cartel.
Bye the way, "the government" (in theory) is you.
We are lucky that sometimes government works for us. The state government here bowed to the mobile phone companies when municipalities wanted to enact laws banning using a phone while driving. They banned anyone but the state being able to create any laws concerning mobile phones.
Of course, I wouldn't want the government to have their own company--that would be haphazard and bizarre, though I don't think anyone would buy service from them, suspecting wire(less) tapping on all of their phones.
You can thank "the government" for allowing you to keep your number when you switch. You can also thank "the government" for demanding that the companies improve their 911 protocols. People were sometimes
waiting 20 minutes to get connected. Also, blame "the government"
for requiring that the companies allow you a grace period to return your phone. They actually had to create a bill called "the cell phone bill of rights"
These actions did not create a huge costly layer of bureaucracy. Why do people think that corporations should be allowed to abuse people unhindered? After-all the market was/is not providing that many real choices. It's a cartel.
Bye the way, "the government" (in theory) is you.
We are lucky that sometimes government works for us. The state government here bowed to the mobile phone companies when municipalities wanted to enact laws banning using a phone while driving. They banned anyone but the state being able to create any laws concerning mobile phones.
Of course, I wouldn't want the government to have their own company--that would be haphazard and bizarre, though I don't think anyone would buy service from them, suspecting wire(less) tapping on all of their phones.
nomad01
Jun 24, 12:40 AM
Anyone there yet? Just on my way in... against my better judgement.
Applespider
Sep 11, 02:21 PM
I was working at home in London that day. I remember taking a break for lunch about 1.30. When I'd eaten, I clicked on the BBC news site just to see what was happening in the world and couldn't get through which is really unusual. I just thought their server was down and went back to work.
About 20 minutes later, I started getting calls from my friends outside London, asking if I was OK and telling me to leave the city just in case it was the next target since no-one knew what was happening. I turned on the TV and sat in front on BBC News 24 for the rest of the day in stunned shock. I remember watching the people jumping from the top of the towers and the absolute horror when the towers collapsed. It felt like a bad movie plot.
Worse was the thought that this was only the beginning of the day and were there any other targets planned? Would the next newsflash be about Sears Tower, the TransAmerica pyramid, Canary Wharf, Frankfurt's financial district etc
About 20 minutes later, I started getting calls from my friends outside London, asking if I was OK and telling me to leave the city just in case it was the next target since no-one knew what was happening. I turned on the TV and sat in front on BBC News 24 for the rest of the day in stunned shock. I remember watching the people jumping from the top of the towers and the absolute horror when the towers collapsed. It felt like a bad movie plot.
Worse was the thought that this was only the beginning of the day and were there any other targets planned? Would the next newsflash be about Sears Tower, the TransAmerica pyramid, Canary Wharf, Frankfurt's financial district etc
Freg3000
Dec 30, 11:52 PM
This is going to be great. Everyone will love it. You know why? I love it. And I hate everything at first. :D
I think it would be a good time to say that maybe this thread isn't the best place for everyone to go nuts complaining about every little qualm they have, ie. the rollovers should be darker, or something silly like that.
Best of luck with the redesign.
I think it would be a good time to say that maybe this thread isn't the best place for everyone to go nuts complaining about every little qualm they have, ie. the rollovers should be darker, or something silly like that.
Best of luck with the redesign.
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