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  • Teddy's
    Sep 25, 11:43 AM
    Export API, XMP, EXIF, RAW formats .ARW, .CR2, .CRW, .NEF, .RAF, .SRW, .TIF, .OLY, .DNG, :confused: ... Can I just take the damn picture!!!
    Quoting Ryan O'Neal in What's up doc: I am having a nightmare!!!





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  • Oll�
    Mar 24, 05:56 PM
    Paid AU$1.33/L today to fill up. That equates to US$5.02/gal.

    $65 bikkies to get me 3/4 of a tank. They're saying that it will hit AU$2/L before the end of the year too.





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  • gkarris
    Mar 30, 08:45 PM
    ^^^^ Yes, I just tried the one at Target, and the lighting and not to mention the fact I have to bend way over to play the unit (at kids' level) makes it hard on the eyes...

    I basically stuck a card on the counter and the game made some boxes appear on my counter. It then started doing things like making the counter look like it was warping and then made a dragon pop out which I was supposed to kill. I was surprised how well the gyroscope works - much better than the iPhone's. I also thought Face Raiders would be dumb and it was but it was also kinda fun, watching my kitchen wall explode into fragments.

    Are you sure it was the 3DS? ;)

    LOL...





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  • EddieT
    Nov 11, 09:19 AM
    It seems these ads are almost a carbon copy of US versions which are translated into Japanese.

    Except for the first one, which is a play on words with "Mac" and "work," which when pronounced in katakana Japanese rhymes with "Mac."

    In that US version ad, the Japanese chick says the PC guy looks like a "otaku." I think "Otaku" is roughly translated to homeboy (stay-at-home guy or geek).

    Not where I grew up.



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  • Eraserhead
    Apr 9, 03:15 AM
    I always have to laugh a bit about American politics, on one side you have the liberal bunch working hard destroy the country economically,

    Yes, because the Democrats are actually a bunch of Marxists...

    Other organizations do that stuff also. The majority of Planned Parenthood's business is abortions.

    Not even remotely true. According to their Annual Report (http://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/annual-report-4661.htm) only 3% of their services relate to Abortion.

    70% of their services relate to contraception and STD's.





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  • rasmasyean
    Apr 30, 07:36 PM
    Their entire careers depend on maintaining an OS that needs constant maintenance. Windows is inherently broken, and an entire industry grew up to take full advantage of exactly that. Too funny.

    Anyone who knows anything about IT knows that "Windows" is not "broken". It's just extremely "breakable". :p The fact that a million ppl try to write viruses to steal money from the million banks that use it and have a billion customers that use it doesn't help either. But that's where professional security IT comes in. Not even a Mac is "immune" to this, so pro Mac IT should use security too.

    The reason why carreers are made on "maintaining Windows" is because it's POWERFUL. Why would a group of engineers, developers, and MBA's constanty buy an OS that is > 3x more costly than a Mac OS...just up front? And require numerous certifications beyond a "CS degree" to upkeep? And this is just the "desktop" version, never mind the server version which is the leader in the server industry. No...it's NOT u/linix sorry...because "web page servers" are not the only computers in data centers!

    The only "entire industry who grew up to uptake Windows" is the average person who tried to copy what they used for work...and in some cases, the software packages from "IT friends". They may be stuck with something they can't handle if they aren't careful about downloading porn, but it still doesn't change the fact that Windows is much more powerful and hence requires much more "computer-savviness" to use on average.



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  • SevenInchScrew
    Jul 24, 01:17 PM
    Did you notice the new smaller power brick actually has a fan now? That's what's making most of the sound :/
    Old one did as well. My current Elite is pretty quiet, and when sitting on the dashboard, not playing a game, if it is real quiet in my house, you can hear the PSU more than the Xbox.





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  • weiss
    Oct 13, 03:49 AM
    i really wonder: why not "made in america" or "made in europe"? :confused:

    The manufacturing costs would escalate and Apple wouldn't profit nearly as much.

    Boy I hope not. Unless they can get some cooler silicon off-board, giving up battery life for 12 FPS in Quake just isn't a good bargain for 97% of the market.

    I hope they introduce that option. Then it would be up to the customer to pick integrated or dedicated graphics, depending on his[her] needs.



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  • Apple OC
    May 2, 08:39 PM
    Unless the microgenetics machines are small, well, there are several stages in DNA transcription and reverse transcriptase, which would make several conditions unsuitable. Heat destroys it. It can be awfully slow. There are at least 6 stages using different equipment.

    They are not testing his DNA for a court of law ... just verifying that he is the one who deserves to be the dead guy





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  • MRiOS
    Jun 13, 10:33 PM
    Also if you don't have the apps on your iTunes, I believe that if you are logged into your iTunes account and click the purchase button for an app that you've purchased before, it will pop up a box that says you've already paid for that app and allow you to download it again. (I believe this is true, I'm just not 100% positive on this)



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  • Westacular
    Mar 23, 06:05 PM
    What I mean is that DLNA seems to be always used in the context of "I am here, and my media is over there". For example, I have music or movies stored on a remote server or a NAS, and I want to bring it into the device I'm currently sitting at (a TV, an iPod or iPad, a PS3, another computer).

    Whereas AirPlay seems to be the opposite: "My media is here, but I want to play it over there". You use AirPlay to redirect the audio/video output from your iPhone or iPad or computer to a remote A/V device like your stereo receiver or Apple TV.

    DLNA can actually work either way, depending on what device classes are supported. From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance#Specification):

    Digital Media Server (DMS): These devices store content and make it available to networked digital media players (DMP) and digital media renderers (DMR). Examples include PCs and network attached storage (NAS) devices.

    Digital Media Player (DMP): These devices find content on digital media servers (DMS) and provide playback and rendering capabilities. Examples include TVs, stereos and home theaters, wireless monitors and game consoles.

    Digital Media Renderer (DMR): These devices play content received from a digital media controller (DMC), which will find content from a digital media server (DMS). Examples include TVs, audio/video receivers, video displays and remote speakers for music.

    Digital Media Controller (DMC): These devices find content on digital media servers (DMS) and play it on digital media renderers (DMR). Examples include Internet tablets, Wi-Fi enabled digital cameras and personal digital assistants (PDAs).

    So, in Apple terms:

    DMS is like a shared iTunes library.

    DMP is "pull", analogous to when an Apple TV is accessing your library via iTunes Home Sharing.

    DMR is a target for "push", analogous to using an Apple TV as an AirPlay output.

    DMC is like the Remote app, or what iTunes/iOS turn into when you switch on AirPlay.


    (I have no clue how many TVs out there that act as a DMP can also be set to automatically work as a DMR.)





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  • bushido
    Apr 25, 01:50 PM
    i bet u half the people wouldn't even understand how to install a OS without a physical disc, not everyone is as involved with stuff like that.

    if i were to ask my family what "mount an image" means none of them would know what i'm talking about lol



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  • CubusX
    Jun 11, 09:34 AM
    Now for the past month these same analysts were predicting that Verizon was the next carrier.

    I guess now everyone will be getting on the T-Mobile band wagon, until the rumor fades away, just like the Verizon rumor.





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  • twoodcc
    Mar 8, 09:36 PM
    thanks for the screenshots! i'm glad that lion server is included in lion. more people will use it, since it comes with lion.



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  • Skika
    Dec 14, 07:54 AM
    Anyone thinks thats why they went a little overkill with the current resolution? So they can keep the same resolution on a 4 inch screen and still looks good plus no problems for apps and developers?





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  • NewGenAdam
    Apr 12, 03:42 PM
    You bring a fresh perspective to these boards. Actually discussing an issue rather than getting worked up in a tizzy and shouting platitudes. ;)

    well that's too kind! I like it here because people seem pretty well informed. Maybe Jobs' pretentious claim that Apple is "the intersection of the Liberal Arts and Technology" (http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1976935-4,00.html#ixzz1JLMouV91) isn't too far off the mark.



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  • MattSepeta
    Mar 29, 01:58 PM
    It is funny HOW NO ONE clicked on these links. It has all the info here, and you can see what the differences are... or people can just keep arguing.

    An image like the ones linked are just about the best way to illustrate the difference.

    having attempted to read the entire thread, I cannot for the life of me understand what thatisme and flosseR are arguing about!

    It is SO SIMPLE. Take lens "X", assuming it functions on both Crop and FF cameras.

    Shoot a scene with "X" on a FF camera. If you crop it down to .625 of it's original size from the center, you will have the EXACT same image as the crop sensor camera produces with "X", noise/details/crap like that aside.

    There is no argument here.





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  • Eraserhead
    Jun 1, 10:52 AM
    So if there are no further objections by next weekend can we begin?





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  • chrmjenkins
    Apr 4, 11:19 AM
    I agree that you're taxing the wrong thing. If you tax mileage rather than gas, you're not encouraging higher fuel economy the same way a gas tax would. The ones who burn more fuel should brunt the burden. It's a lot easier to get a more fuel efficient vehicle than it is to make your necessary commute shorter.





    vikingdave
    Apr 5, 11:50 AM
    I'm a *total* Apple fan. I love everything from my MBP, iPhones, iPads....but the Xoom is a *damn* good device. I mean, seriously good.

    It's not ready for the masses yet, but if you know even the slightest about tech (in its use, not in more technical aspects), it *really* is a superior device at the moment.

    There are a few software quirks, but a sw upgrade or two and those are gone. Besides, the list of "quirks" in iOS/iPhone OS is still large :).

    I own all of them and by business develops & deploys our services for the iOS platform, but the Xoom was given to me to convince me to port at least a UI of our backend service to the Android by a partner - and I'm *VERY* impressed by where the Android 3 platform and the Xoom is going. Enough to consider putting dev resources towards building an Android port.

    Apple better watch out, they're flying high and iPad 2 is good, but Consumer Reports is right, the Xoom is good, and it won't take much more to make a good competitor. iPad 3 and iOS 5 better be a *huge* leap forward (and shed some of this Jobsian hubris he has from his ego, I love the guy and what he's accomplished, but his ego gets in the way sometimes, and I see it becoming more and more troublesome for AAPL).
    Ever since Android was released on phones I have been hearing that it "is just a release or two away from being a great OS". The reality is that most Android devices are extremely lucky if they get one upgrade ported to them by their carrier. I'll stick with an iPad2 rather than buying something and hoping that it improves with time.





    Big D 51
    Mar 25, 07:28 AM
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    darthraige
    May 2, 02:59 PM
    Who cares? It's an iPhone. The white one is still better than any other knock off out there.





    Plazman
    Oct 26, 08:51 PM
    Try making a new mail in Firefox 2. You will see a pop up window with a tool bar at the top but otherwise blank.

    Are you using a pop-up blocker?





    kavika411
    Apr 12, 12:45 PM
    A little off topic, but question for those who need Office software, and also run Parallels/Fusion: Do you prefer Office For Mac, or do you prefer to run "regular" Office in Parallels/Fusion? Thanks.



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