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patterns to draw. Above : Finger pattern 2 (B).
  • Above : Finger pattern 2 (B).



  • mpw
    Sep 13, 12:13 PM
    ...actually by far the worst thing about the whole op was having to wear big granny-style paper knickers!!!...
    You got to wear knickers?!
    I knew the nurses prepping me for my op's fancied me!





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  • notjustjay
    May 5, 10:52 AM
    I like how they compare the 11" MacBook Air to a variety of Atom netbooks.





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  • s.hasan546
    Apr 11, 09:54 AM
    Is this really bump worthy?

    didn't see how old it was sorry :(





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  • MattSepeta
    May 2, 12:31 PM
    No major changes. Some new wacko will step up and fill the fresh void.

    That being said, it is a HUGE moral victory for us and our troops.



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  • Bosunsfate
    Nov 21, 04:47 PM
    They work, buy passing a relativly large current 3-20 amps, depending on wattage. to draw heat from one side to another basically. one side is -10 degrees c. The other is +80 degrees c.

    This hits what I think is their main hurdle...how do you get these numbers down.

    A nearly 100C difference and the amps alone make this really a problem for basic consumer devices..

    Now on an industrial scale...





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  • Daveway
    Aug 19, 10:10 PM
    I'm no expert, but I don't think this would be ideal for hosting a site on. You would have logon to access files.

    I don't think such a thing would work.



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  • Grimace
    Mar 26, 03:04 PM
    It looks like they are right outside of an Apple store!





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  • goobot
    Mar 23, 01:30 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    And this will help apple how? People aren't gana buy iOS devices for airplay but will for the atv.



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  • peskaa
    Apr 5, 07:07 AM
    Somehow I was expecting to see a lot more praise and excitement for the 3DS after it launched....


    The 3D effect seems to trigger mixed reactions. Other than that...there really doesn't seem to be anything truly exciting about it? I don't see any "wow, those graphics!!" or "holy cow, this thing is fast/powerful" type comments.

    The general vibe I am getting from here and other places is more like "pretty neat", rather than "wow, so awesome". :confused:

    Because that's exactly the response.

    The 3DS graphics are roughly the same as PSP, so nothing new (and in fact, so 2005) and hence nothing to jump up and down about. Sure, it's better than the DS...

    The 3D is mixed reactions because it's...meh. The consensus is that it's cool for a while, after which your eyes hurt, or the battery dies, or you get fed up with losing the sweet spot all the time. It's got the wow factor of being a new technology, but no real lasting appeal.

    I had a 3DS for three days, sent it back. Totally underwhelmed.





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  • Each of the four patterns



  • dmunz
    Mar 25, 10:07 AM
    I snagged an open box 16G from Best Buy for $388 all in last week.

    When this popped up I decided to pick one from VZ and return the Best Buy unit. While I was at Verizon rchecking out with their last 16G some other guy came in looking for one.

    Doing the math I was looking at saving $65 bucks minus the hassel of wiping and reboxing the thing; driving back to Bast Buy; loosing the six months no interest and setting up the new one. Not such a huge deal in my world so I offered it to the guy and he took it instead.

    Maybe I scored some karma points...

    FWIW
    DLM



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  • amols
    Sep 27, 12:15 PM
    This is going to be the most rockin' update eva!!1

    Do you know something we don't ??





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  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 16, 12:25 PM
    KIA joined that group over a year ago (http://www.businessweek.com/blogs/eyeonasia/archives/2009/11/koreas_kia_opens_auto_plant_in_us.html). :D

    Correct, though I hadn't said my list was all-inclusive. :p

    IIRC, and more relevant to the post I was responding to, Volkswagen was looking at a plant site in Chattanooga at one time, but I'm not sure that ever went forward.



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  • dukebound85
    Nov 17, 05:45 PM
    It doesn't. My and my friend's iPhones 4 have no problem without cover. Stop the paranoia and FUD.

    well mine does too without a case....:cool:





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  • typecase
    Feb 16, 10:28 PM
    I apologize if this has been covered before but as a new switcher to the Mac I was wondering if simply dragging a folder from Applications and deleting the preferences are enough for a complete uninstall. From years of working with Windows I've come to expect that programs cannot completely be removed even with uninstallers unless a manual search and destroy is initiated or a cleaner is used. Either the program would leave .dll files in the /system directory or there would be long-lived entries in the windows registry. Do any of these situations exist on the mac or have my years as a Windows user corrupted my thinking? Is there something akin to the registry on OS X?



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  • ajkrause
    Sep 1, 01:45 AM
    Anything asthetically new in this version, or perhaps some new small features?

    Nope. Nothing has changed in the UI and no noteable new features. As far as the super secret Leopard features, dongmin, they still remain super secret although the few new features in the preview are quite handy and have already become "How did I ever live without this?" kind of valuable to me.

    I haven't noticed any major changes so far since the update. The issues I was having before persist though not as often and they are minor. The Leopard Preview is surprisingly stable unlike someone else's beta OS... no names ::cough::Microsoft::cough::

    Parallels Desktop for Mac works fine under Leopard BEFORE installing the recently released Parallels Desktop beta update. If you install the Parallels Desktop beta update, colors in the app buttons/windows are distorted (http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/9683/snapshot20060831231144xj6.jpg) and this Leopard update does not seem to remedy that. Also, as stated above, the build number has changed (http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/978/snapshot20060831230551mc2.jpg).

    iChat continues to be buggy during one way video chats and Parallels after the update continues to have its issues (besides the color distortion) but prior to the Parallels update, these issues were not present so Parallels Desktop 1848 seems to be completely compatible with the Leopard preview but not Parallels 1862.

    I should also note that fan behavior on my MacBook Pro with the Leopard Developer Preview (10.5) is excellent... immensely better than with Tiger (10.4.7) but that was true even before I installed the Leopard Preview Update 1.0. :D





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  • onemoof
    Sep 14, 07:10 PM
    Someone asked the difference between RISC and CISC.

    First thing, there isn't that distinction anymore. RISC originally meant that the processor had fixed width instructions (so it wouldn't have to waste time asking the software how big the next instruction will be). CISC mean that the processor had variable width instructions (meaning time would have to be taken to figure out how long the next instruction is before fetching it.) However, Intel has addressed this problem by making it possible for the processor to switch to a fixed-width mode for special processor intensive purposes. The PowerPC is stuck with fixed-width and has no ability to enjoy the flexibility of variable-width instructions for non-processor-intensive tasks. This means that CISC is now better than RISC. (Using the terms to loosely define Pentium as CISC and PowerPC as RISC.)

    Apple will never switch to IA32 (Pentium) because 32 bit processors are a dead-end and maybe have a couple years left. The reason is because they can only have a maximum of 4 GB of RAM [ (2^32)/(1 Billion) = 4.29 GB ]. This limit is very close to being reached in current desktop computers. Apple MAY at some point decide to jump to IA64 in my opinion, and I think they should. Obviously the Intel family of processors is unbeatable unless they have some sort of catastrophe happen to them. If Apple jumped on they'd be back on track. Unfortunately I don't believe IA64 is yet cheap enough for desktops.



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  • iPhoneCollector
    Feb 18, 03:03 PM
    About Steve Jobs value at Apple, he did co-found the company and he is credited with turning Apple around and making it what it is today after returning. Does anyone dispute the latter?

    But if that's true, then who will be able to continue to do what Jobs, if and when he'll no longer be with the company?

    And what will happen to Apple without Jobs? Remember what happened the last time he left.

    These are serious questions about Apple and it's future.
    steve jobs is a major key person at apple but i thinks the company has learned its lesson and wont do the same mistake the did last time i.e trying to beat microsoft with the cost of quality and user friendliness





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  • Compufix
    Sep 21, 10:33 AM
    Can anyone confirm that the update does not make the Mac Pro noisier?

    In the past Apple has repeatedly upgraded fan speeds by these updates a couple of months AFTER all reviews had been written. I had once bought my Powerbook G4 (besides other aspects) because it was very quite. A few SMC updates later the fan was running continuously and as such probably lowering average temperatur and service return rate for Apple.

    I did the firmware, the SMC was not needed, and no, the machine is not any louder for me.





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  • Ugg
    Apr 7, 05:02 PM
    The tea party isn't about fiscal responsibility at all as is evidenced by their "soft" targets and their emphasis on abortion, NPR and other social issues.

    It's sad to see them shut down the US based on that.





    iGav
    Sep 16, 06:30 AM
    Originally posted by jefhatfield


    i hope by the time pentium 5 hits the shelves, there will be a G5 on the shelves

    btw, igav, i see that you are on akira's site...i should go there and join up and give the old alphatech a hard time...i miss alphatech and his intelligent comments...even when he gets unintelligent and flames newbies:eek: :p ;)

    I would think that by the time Intel do inflict the P5 upon that we'll be if not running machines with Apples next generation PPC at that time, then they'll be right around the corner......

    And yep I joined akira's site...... although I won't be using it like I do mr...... and as akira said, it's not a rumour site, it's a discussion and problem site about current technical issues and hardware and software...... I thought Alphatech was funny...... sure he sometimes got a little heated, but there was alot of people that deserved it, and hey it spiced things up...... :p

    He seem alot more chilled over at his site..... so that's cool.... :)

    P.S It's good to have you back Jef....... ;) :)





    caspersoong
    May 3, 05:52 AM
    Steve Jobs should come back to beef up quality control.





    citizenzen
    Apr 12, 01:38 PM
    Anybody can be as racist as they want in their own private warped little mind and world.





    SteveLV702
    Mar 24, 02:57 PM
    ya probably still require the mifi adaptor and 2 year contract which then makes deal not to tempting :)





    Thex1138
    Mar 23, 07:33 PM
    :cool:
    I need your clothes,
    Your boots,
    And your iPhone!

    You forgot to say please! :D



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