Saturday, May 21, 2011

Harry Potter 7 Part 1

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  • Keebler
    Jul 18, 08:30 AM
    i forgot to mention the use of bit torrent technology.

    i wonder, and hope, that apple will use this somehow. i'm too techie, but remember a few months back, apple bought a data storage warehouse. what if they designed some sort of torrent system where your dload would come from multiple sources? that would surely make it faster?

    now, i'm not saying this is the be all and end all, but it's intriguing to see if it would work.

    it would be one of the only ways to make high quality stuff dloadable in a timely fashion. is it possible for them to also have some sort of a 'restart' or 'pickup' dload service so if something happens with your connection during dload, that is picks up where it stopped??

    i wonder.... :)





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  • peapody
    Nov 23, 05:49 PM
    Hmm. Do you know the total on all of the posts? :p

    What do you think of it? If it seems good, and if they release one for the iPT, then I might get one.

    ASK and you shall receive!!

    28,530 posts!! see original post!!





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  • Nameci
    Apr 11, 01:41 AM
    Easy for a stick shift... I can drive almost anything as long as it has 2 wheels or more...





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  • Tubby The Bull
    Oct 23, 09:00 AM
    Nov'06? wow.. the future :)

    doh! sorry... Nov'05





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  • segfaultdotorg
    Apr 19, 04:26 PM
    At this point it really doesn't make sense unless they're going to include a coupon for a free copy of OS X Lion.





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  • finchna
    Oct 23, 09:20 AM
    Apple needs to get away from making such a big deal our of small updates (processor change) as Intel will have such things changing more often than motorola or ibm ever did. apple should reserve such announcements and hoopla for major revisions or complete overhauls. based on recent benchmarks there is little performance improvement in these new chips save for the speed bump.





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  • MacMan86
    Apr 23, 04:11 PM
    It's all somewhat speculation until we hear Apples response.

    If it's all just speculation, why be so quick to shout "privacy invasion" when you don't know the full story? It can't be one rule for you and another for everyone else.

    The technical explanation from an Apple engineer will probably be the best explanation we'll see - Apple's PR rarely go into technical details on such matters. Anntenna-gate has been the only exception to that rule I can think of.





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  • pyramid6
    Apr 26, 01:29 PM
    It mostly has to do with if it is confusing. Apple has a trade mark on "App Store" to sell applications through an online store. Amazon is using "Appstore" and is selling applications through an online store. Apple has a pretty strong case that Amazon is infringing on their trademark. If Amazon used "Appstore" for a chain of tire rotating store, Amazon could probably be in the clear. As it stands they are too close in intended use. Microsofts strategy is to invalidate the trademark. It's up to the USPTO to decide on the trademark.





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  • leandroc76
    Nov 28, 09:54 AM
    Here comes the Antitrust lawsuit from Micrsoft!:o





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  • AlphaDogg
    Feb 25, 10:25 PM
    I forgot to post my setup while I was on an airplane from DIA to LAX (Denver Int'l Airport to Los Angeles International Airport). I didn't get a chance to take a pic of my setup in the cabin that I was staying at. My setup in the cabin was basically: I plugged my MB into my Belkin surge protector/dual USB adapter.
    It looks like this:
    http://www.coolgadgets.org/Mar08/belkin_surge_protector_USB_charger.jpg
    I had my iPhone plugged into it, and my friends who were staying in the cabin would switch off who used the other port to charge their iPods. A couple of my friends used the AC outlets on the surge protector to charge their cell phones.
    I would leave my MB plugged in during the day, alternating between two batteries (one battery one day, the other battery the next day). The only chance that I got to use my MB was at night, after we did all of our activities (hiking, bowling, night hiking, going out to eat on Pico Blvd, etc...), so I would just grab the MB from the charger, bring it to my bed, and watch a movie or TV show on iTunes. I would leave it by my bed when I was finished with it, and plug it in in the morning. I had my iPhone jailbroken (still is) with MyWi, expecting to be streaming video, skyping, etc... But the ATT coverage map lied to me. Stupid hills in Simi Valley. :mad:
    But it was a very nice break from the internet.

    Pic of my airplane setup (I was watching one of the Back to the Future movies):
    http://i736.photobucket.com/albums/xx1/igesundheit/photo-11.jpg

    I hadn't used the MB for so long. I missed using my MBP's spacious trackpad :(. I brought the MB because I didn't want the MBP to get broken.

    Btw, it was a class trip at my Jewish school (hence the going out to dinner on Pico Blvd). The kosher food in LA is AMAZING!!





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  • aswitcher
    Jan 11, 05:58 PM
    I really don't think Apple will come out with external optical drives... That is just too... complicated.

    <Sarcasm> Yeah...makes the development of the iPhone look easy... </Sarcasm>

    First time I've seen USB called complicated :).

    I see what you mean from a design standpoint though, inelegant might be a better word. But it just makes too much sense not to do it. I hardly EVER use my optical drive. Why am I carrying it everywhere I go?

    Actually I REALLY hopes its both USB and FW. FW will allow me to toss my OS disk in and force my disk driveless Mac to boot from it in FW mode.

    while your argument is valid, those lines never had a PRO vs. non-PRO line like the notebook segment does. While it is possible that they may go aluminum across the board (makes sense with the aluminum features of the iphone and imac) they still need a way to differentiate their PRO line other than name badging and integrated graphics. this also doesn't take into effect the added cost of the aluminum materials that would cause a non-PRO line increase in cost. so i think this might debunk an all aluminum line.



    Differences will be like they do now:
    Name/Badging
    Pro has real graphics card
    Screen size
    Physical size (this time with Pro being smaller)
    Pro has backlit keyboard
    Pro is faster

    New differences I see even through the all Alu design:
    Pro is smaller
    Pro has FW800 and maybe HDMI
    Pro has a touch screen or a touch trackpad
    Pro has no keyboard but a massive touch pad - although thats got big issues
    Pro has more memory

    And they could even do coloured alu (aka iPod like) for MBs and neked Alu for Pro machines





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  • quigleybc
    Oct 23, 12:12 PM
    New MacBook Pro's and video iPods for some, abortions and miniature American flags for others



    LOL

    Abortions for ALL !!

    ha ha, best Pimpsons quote ever.

    oh, and ya, new laptops would be neat.





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  • macquariumguy
    Jan 5, 04:04 PM
    I'm still driving the NSX every day. Coming up on 6 years.
    http://techquarium.com/gallery2z/d/37750-2/DSC_5361.jpg





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  • twoodcc
    Oct 16, 11:42 PM
    I know what you mean, my small house keeps toasty just from the computers running. The problem is getting the heat moved from the computer room... thus a box fan in the door pushing in cool air at the bottom.

    yeah i might have to invest in a fan. this is crazy in my place. the air on when it's 45 degrees outside! :eek:

    Thanks, and sorry I just moved past you:D for now anyway...

    on no, i'm glad your able to put up those numbers. i would if it wasn't for the heat in this little apartment





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  • skunk
    Mar 19, 02:56 PM
    yet again it goes back to who has AWACS which yet again is the US.The French and British also have AWACS capabilities.





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  • Austin M.
    Nov 23, 02:08 PM
    The SwitchEasy TRIM case (lime color) for iPhone 4.





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  • satirev
    Feb 27, 08:08 PM
    http://i884.photobucket.com/albums/ac50/tadziodlu/IMG_1442.jpg

    does anyone know what hard drive that is?





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  • encro
    Apr 27, 11:41 AM
    I can't be the only one that is sick to death with regards to car analogies. Grrr





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  • Thunderhawks
    Mar 23, 07:44 AM
    Totally necessary...You never know when you are going to want to listen to that random Engelbert Humperdinck song that's been stuck in your head

    Please release me ............let me go...

    Kind of fits for the classic:-)





    swingerofbirch
    Sep 6, 11:30 PM
    I think fixed pricing for movie purchases would encourage better movie production. There are crappy movies that quickly become $7 on DVD after they are released. And there are ones that stay around $17-19.

    I have one sort of off topic question: has anyone ever bought a DVD at 7-11 or Eckerd for $24.99? Why would anyone do that? It makes me sad to think people might not know they are paying three times more than they have to. Maybe I'm just too jaded.





    KnightWRX
    Apr 11, 12:47 PM
    I'd be interested in a more complete explanation. CVT is what the particular manufacturer I'm considering calls their transmission. And, yes, you can get paddle shifters if you want.

    A CVT is simply a transmission with no fixed gear ratios. It can have any gear ratio between a set minimum and maximum, it has no "steps" like "1st gear, 2nd gear". In other words, it's a transmission type where you could theoretically have the engine spin where it produces the most power (let's say at 5000 rpm) all the time while accelerating. In reality, car CVTs do still have gears, like the Honda Fit which is a 7 gear automatic CVT transmission.

    CVT, DSG or the traditional fluid type are all automatics. They just differ in their inner workings. What you're talking about has nothing to do with the inner-working, the paddle like shifters or + - gates on the shifter is simply an interface that lets you override any of the automatic transmissions and select your own gear.

    A distinction to make. You could technically have a CVT transmission that you put in "drive" and drive off and you could have a traditional automatic with paddle shifters. Both are unrelated in their function.





    AvSRoCkCO1067
    Aug 24, 05:43 PM
    I hope it happens soon......that new iMac is sounding nice!!! I think it is obviously coming "VERY SOON." What happened to September 5th? Is that the tuesday after labor day, I think it is....

    This article refers to the Mac Mini, not the iMac...





    dylan6950204
    Jan 10, 09:13 PM
    can some body put as link to like a pic of a zoone





    Lord Blackadder
    Mar 1, 10:09 PM
    Wikipedia states the Toyota Prius 3rd Gen gets a combined AFE of 50 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Prius#Third_generation_.28XW30.3B_2009.E2.80.93present.29) mpg (4.7L US gallons) if the diesel Cruze gets 37/48, that would give it a median AFE of 42.5 — 85% of what the Prius gets.

    Against this you have to factor in the presumably lower cost of the Cruze, somewhat higher performance, lower cost to maintain, and lack of the battery pack with all it's complexity, carbon footprint, and cost.



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