uv23
Nov 10, 02:35 PM
Office 2004 runs great on my 15" C2D MBP! I use my previous computer, a 1GHZ 12" PowerBook, as a reference.
hawaiipoolman
Sep 29, 07:39 PM
"prepare all new recordings for iphone access" where are these new files located?
Jay42
Sep 5, 10:29 PM
What are the chances that the new "media device" that seems so certain on sept. 12 will be the iPhone? It would be nice to at least see this by MWSF in Jan. (also happens to be around the time my 2yr contract is up ;) )
analogus
Sep 12, 03:48 PM
I had the old Shuffle and it was amazing, Then I sold it and got a 30 gig ipod video, which I hardly ever use to listen to music. I'm getting the new Shuffle, for sure...
Hunabku
Apr 13, 06:19 PM
Agreed. We would gladly pay $300 a license to upgrade each of our current FCP seats to 64bit and not have to interrupt our pipeline.
OK Affirmed now you make a more sensible argument. So you are upset that Apple changed the paradigm and f---ed your work flow and pocketbook?
Apple is not microsoft or avid and not so much into supporting the status quo - I imagine you know that. So perhaps you should just lick your wounds and file this under "to be expected." Or perhaps Final Cut X will surprise you by fitting better than you thought into your existing pipeline and return to you, in a short time, the amount of money you have to invest to implement it.
OK Affirmed now you make a more sensible argument. So you are upset that Apple changed the paradigm and f---ed your work flow and pocketbook?
Apple is not microsoft or avid and not so much into supporting the status quo - I imagine you know that. So perhaps you should just lick your wounds and file this under "to be expected." Or perhaps Final Cut X will surprise you by fitting better than you thought into your existing pipeline and return to you, in a short time, the amount of money you have to invest to implement it.
mBox
Apr 17, 01:30 PM
..but still considering switching to AVID full-time for the known reliability factor...Not to scare you but reliability and Avid MC in certain aspects dont go together. Ive been on Avid MC since 2001 and can tell you that some days its a roll of a dice :P
One tip, dont upgrade till youve read all the gripes on the Avid forum site. Which is sometimes months after initial update is deployed.
Oh and yearly support means you have someone to call and bitch but dont expect your problem to be fixed quickly (sometimes never :P).
Now since Im the end user and dont have to pay a dime, im good.
But I ran my own shop and had to deal with support costs and yearly justifications (my dollar of course), then I welcome anything anyone has to offer at $299 USD (or $285 Canadian) ;)
One tip, dont upgrade till youve read all the gripes on the Avid forum site. Which is sometimes months after initial update is deployed.
Oh and yearly support means you have someone to call and bitch but dont expect your problem to be fixed quickly (sometimes never :P).
Now since Im the end user and dont have to pay a dime, im good.
But I ran my own shop and had to deal with support costs and yearly justifications (my dollar of course), then I welcome anything anyone has to offer at $299 USD (or $285 Canadian) ;)
rdowns
Nov 14, 04:42 AM
The latest Die Hard movie with Bruce Willis called "Live free or Die Hard"
Pretty sure this is subtitled, Rocky VI.
Pretty sure this is subtitled, Rocky VI.
NYR99
Jan 14, 10:24 PM
Just installed VMware Fusion. This was my desktop for about 5 minutes.
I also have Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows XP Professional, and Linux Ubuntu.
I also have Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows XP Professional, and Linux Ubuntu.
AlBDamned
Sep 9, 06:45 AM
To the English fellows... am I right in thinking the match is sold out? And is the country showing interest?
It's Ashes fever to be honest and the test has replaced our hopeless national football team on the back pages. People have been buying tickets on ebay for �500 a pop! Getting emails from the most unlikely people on it too. Could do for cricket what our World Cup Rugby win did for that sport, if we were to win of course ;)
Good luck to both sides though, it's a hell of a series and I cannot believe Warne's bowling. He's well on course to completely smash his 1993 wicket haul.
Also, Just been told to turn my radio off at work :( guess it's score card reliance then....
It's Ashes fever to be honest and the test has replaced our hopeless national football team on the back pages. People have been buying tickets on ebay for �500 a pop! Getting emails from the most unlikely people on it too. Could do for cricket what our World Cup Rugby win did for that sport, if we were to win of course ;)
Good luck to both sides though, it's a hell of a series and I cannot believe Warne's bowling. He's well on course to completely smash his 1993 wicket haul.
Also, Just been told to turn my radio off at work :( guess it's score card reliance then....
Lau
Aug 7, 04:48 PM
get ready... this is a hard one. CTRL-Click the picture. there will be a download option if you have quicktime pro.
I have Quicktime Pro.
Which one of
Play
Stop
-------
Undo
Redo
-------
Cut
Copy
Paste
-------
Select All
Select None
downloads the movie? :confused:
I have Quicktime Pro.
Which one of
Play
Stop
-------
Undo
Redo
-------
Cut
Copy
Paste
-------
Select All
Select None
downloads the movie? :confused:
hchung
Apr 27, 05:21 PM
Great post. Just one thing (or maybe 2?)
I never said I didn't like what Apple has done or that the technology isn't great.
What I was stating is that Apple, along with other companies contribute to the dumbing down of society. And then put themselves in a position to speak down to you (ie today's quote by Steve Jobs) about educating the customer.
I don't pretend to have all the answers. One of my majors was in Speech Communications. There's a lot of validity to professionals using language to subjugate and/or exclude other members of society in conversation. The language doctors, lawyers, auto mechanics, you name it all have their own vocabulary which excludes the average person. This also adds "mystique" and credence to the information they state.
So when I say that Apple and other companies are contributing to the dumbing down of society - I say that without prejudice or judgment - but merely a statement of fact. And pretty incontrovertible at that.
Okay, so how would you tell the average person to check their carburetor without "excluding the average person?"
Yes, there's plenty of examples of language usage designed to add mystique. Heck, one popularly misunderstood one in tech circles is the word "free" since "free" to the average person is different than "free" to the FSF/GNU crowd.
Heck, your opinion that Apple "contributes to the dumbing down of society" is an example of talking down against what people do. I personally don't see them as "dumbing down society", since I see that society was dumb to begin with. Apple doesn't make us any dumber, because if Apple didn't make the devices easy to use, people probably wouldn't use the devices anyways. They wern't going to be "smarter" without it.
Likewise, all are welcome to see both our wordings as language manipulation.
Sometimes the language gap is unavoidable because for some given unique thing, there's just no reasonable alternative. The average person simply does not need to know what a carburetor is, does not want to know what a carburetor is, nor would even care to remember what a carburetor is if you took the time to explain it to them in clear words.
Likewise, I'm fairly sure many of you here would care all that much if I or somebody else busted out a lecture on the Tomasulo algorithm despite all of us using it every day.
I'm all for education, but I understand that sometimes people just want to use the device, not know about how it works. Giving people the tools to do what they want lets them choose what they do next, hopefully that is to learn about something they do actually care about.
I never said I didn't like what Apple has done or that the technology isn't great.
What I was stating is that Apple, along with other companies contribute to the dumbing down of society. And then put themselves in a position to speak down to you (ie today's quote by Steve Jobs) about educating the customer.
I don't pretend to have all the answers. One of my majors was in Speech Communications. There's a lot of validity to professionals using language to subjugate and/or exclude other members of society in conversation. The language doctors, lawyers, auto mechanics, you name it all have their own vocabulary which excludes the average person. This also adds "mystique" and credence to the information they state.
So when I say that Apple and other companies are contributing to the dumbing down of society - I say that without prejudice or judgment - but merely a statement of fact. And pretty incontrovertible at that.
Okay, so how would you tell the average person to check their carburetor without "excluding the average person?"
Yes, there's plenty of examples of language usage designed to add mystique. Heck, one popularly misunderstood one in tech circles is the word "free" since "free" to the average person is different than "free" to the FSF/GNU crowd.
Heck, your opinion that Apple "contributes to the dumbing down of society" is an example of talking down against what people do. I personally don't see them as "dumbing down society", since I see that society was dumb to begin with. Apple doesn't make us any dumber, because if Apple didn't make the devices easy to use, people probably wouldn't use the devices anyways. They wern't going to be "smarter" without it.
Likewise, all are welcome to see both our wordings as language manipulation.
Sometimes the language gap is unavoidable because for some given unique thing, there's just no reasonable alternative. The average person simply does not need to know what a carburetor is, does not want to know what a carburetor is, nor would even care to remember what a carburetor is if you took the time to explain it to them in clear words.
Likewise, I'm fairly sure many of you here would care all that much if I or somebody else busted out a lecture on the Tomasulo algorithm despite all of us using it every day.
I'm all for education, but I understand that sometimes people just want to use the device, not know about how it works. Giving people the tools to do what they want lets them choose what they do next, hopefully that is to learn about something they do actually care about.
cooknwitha
Sep 9, 06:59 AM
You just had to bring up the Rugby World Cup, didn't you? :mad: We were robbed! Robbed, I tell you!!
And you've been told to turn your radio off? Call him un-English. That's an Australian thing that politicians use whenever people don't agree with them "To disagree would be un-Australian". Our Prime Minister is the top candidate of this phrase.
And Warne is doing very well but I still think he is a wanker.
And you've been told to turn your radio off? Call him un-English. That's an Australian thing that politicians use whenever people don't agree with them "To disagree would be un-Australian". Our Prime Minister is the top candidate of this phrase.
And Warne is doing very well but I still think he is a wanker.
rkmac
Mar 3, 12:45 AM
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/8308/screenshot20110303at742.png
From Interfacelift here (http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/2515/crashing....html).
From Interfacelift here (http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/details/2515/crashing....html).
Nuc
Mar 5, 12:41 AM
He wants to go to jail so he doesn't have to put with this woman. Of course divorce is always a good option to. He must have been pretty pissed off to keep driving. It must have been that time of the month.
sikkinixx
Mar 28, 09:07 AM
$480 elite + $100 wireless + $200 HD-DVD drive = $780 for the full 360 experience.
rdowns
Sep 5, 06:21 PM
Wouldnt it be great if apple iphone had features of a phone, pda, and ipod and if it can be used as a modem for a laptop to access the internet?
And it could also core an apple. :rolleyes:
And it could also core an apple. :rolleyes:
takao
Mar 28, 02:36 PM
Yikes. :eek: With those sales numbers, how do they stay in business?
keep in mind it's only a small 350.000 population market
i have no idea though ... it is even more funny because i actually know the person who registered that new Chrysler Voyager (he is using for his business).
if you are interested i can easily post the rest of the numbers
keep in mind it's only a small 350.000 population market
i have no idea though ... it is even more funny because i actually know the person who registered that new Chrysler Voyager (he is using for his business).
if you are interested i can easily post the rest of the numbers
hyperpasta
Aug 17, 02:38 PM
Nice one.
Of course, we already knew, but it's good to see confirmation and know that there will be some indie content on there. My bet: October, and definitely alongside a new video iPod.
EDIT: As opposed to a new iPod nano.
Of course, we already knew, but it's good to see confirmation and know that there will be some indie content on there. My bet: October, and definitely alongside a new video iPod.
EDIT: As opposed to a new iPod nano.
Kane08
Apr 4, 04:41 PM
This entire scenario is playing out like Windows / MacOS part 2 -- the vertically integrated MacOS (hardware + OS coming from same source) is beaten into obscurity by the OS that is available on a multitude of devices from many different manufacturers.
Every percentage point that Android ticks higher -- every million more Android customers that sign on due to BOGOs and heavily subsidized phones -- makes their customer base the more enticing one to develop for.
This type of competition won't keep Apple "honest and innovative" -- it'll just lead to what we saw before in the 80s and 90s: top software going to the competing platform with Apple grabbing at scraps.
True... In theory. The difference this time around is that despite the larger, and growing, market share study after study has shown that statistically, android users dont buy apps and iOS users buy lots of apps. So the reality is there is a slightly larger market share where developers don't make squat, and a slightly smaller market share where developers have already earned over 2 billion dollars
Every percentage point that Android ticks higher -- every million more Android customers that sign on due to BOGOs and heavily subsidized phones -- makes their customer base the more enticing one to develop for.
This type of competition won't keep Apple "honest and innovative" -- it'll just lead to what we saw before in the 80s and 90s: top software going to the competing platform with Apple grabbing at scraps.
True... In theory. The difference this time around is that despite the larger, and growing, market share study after study has shown that statistically, android users dont buy apps and iOS users buy lots of apps. So the reality is there is a slightly larger market share where developers don't make squat, and a slightly smaller market share where developers have already earned over 2 billion dollars
roadbloc
Jan 1, 06:12 AM
A quick snap I took in December. Click for biggeh.
http://i.imgur.com/zlbKn.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/zlbKn.jpg
AidenShaw
Nov 12, 09:37 PM
[Macworld reports (http://www.macworld.com/2006/11/firstlooks/rosetta/index.php) that based on their benchmarks, Apple's Rosetta PowerPC emulation technology for Intel Macs...
Please...
"Rosetta" is Apple's cute marketing name for their rebranding of Transitive's "QuickTransit" technology".
http://www.transitive.com/
So, of course, Apple and Transitive engineers have been working together to improve the performance.
But, please, don't call it "Apple's technology" unless you say "technology that Apple is licensing". Lots of interesting stuff comes from outside 10700 N. De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA (the real address for 1 Infinite Drive). Which, btw, I've only driven by 3 times this week...
Please...
"Rosetta" is Apple's cute marketing name for their rebranding of Transitive's "QuickTransit" technology".
http://www.transitive.com/
So, of course, Apple and Transitive engineers have been working together to improve the performance.
But, please, don't call it "Apple's technology" unless you say "technology that Apple is licensing". Lots of interesting stuff comes from outside 10700 N. De Anza Blvd, Cupertino, CA (the real address for 1 Infinite Drive). Which, btw, I've only driven by 3 times this week...
shadowx
Aug 3, 01:18 PM
Hell yes!!!
With a better mobile graphics GPU, i.e.,
ATI Mobility � Radeon� X1800 Series or
GeForce Go 7900
Larger optional hard drives:
offer the Seagate ST9160821A-RK 160 GB ATA-100 for mac laptops or Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160 GB
and here is the kicker: (optional)
Blu-Ray Drive player/burner, with DVD+-R (dl) ability.
hey i know it would cost more, but apple is supposed to lead in terms of technology.
Getting a little ahead of ourselves on the GPU?? How about Apple clocking the X1600 at ATI's default speed, first.;)
With a better mobile graphics GPU, i.e.,
ATI Mobility � Radeon� X1800 Series or
GeForce Go 7900
Larger optional hard drives:
offer the Seagate ST9160821A-RK 160 GB ATA-100 for mac laptops or Seagate Momentus 5400.3 160 GB
and here is the kicker: (optional)
Blu-Ray Drive player/burner, with DVD+-R (dl) ability.
hey i know it would cost more, but apple is supposed to lead in terms of technology.
Getting a little ahead of ourselves on the GPU?? How about Apple clocking the X1600 at ATI's default speed, first.;)
MR Reader
Dec 12, 08:15 AM
I wonder, in this process, how many FTE are going to be dedicated to receiving and aggregating this dayda. Or if the app development itself signaled the end like has been mentioned. I'd be nice to receive something as a followup; maybe a post card from ATT.
Xtremehkr
Mar 29, 09:59 AM
Nokia, just focus on making a decent smart phone.
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