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  • ikir
    Jun 22, 04:35 AM
    Wow, hadn't even thought about that... That would be so nice. :o

    Very good idea!!! The only problem is speed, Apple SD readers are quite fast but only some high end SD reach good speeds.





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  • HobeSoundDarryl
    Mar 23, 02:53 PM
    TVs are being marketed because they have Facebook on them. If you don't think electronics manufacturers would not heavily promote that it supported Apple Airplay, just for the halo benefit alone, you are mistaken.

    I just bought a new cutting-edge TV, and I researched the crap out of them. As such, I was exposed to tons of TV advertising. If in the course of all if that, if one of them made a Facebook app a headline point for why I should buy their TV, I missed that ad.

    And by the way, the TV that I bought happens to have a Facebook App. But that's certainly was NOT a factor in why I bought it.

    Again, I'm not saying the idea of incorporating Airplay into TVs is a bad idea- quite the contrary. My point is about getting it entrenched in all TVs by giving it away rather than trying to get $4 per unit for it. Those that want it win by it entrenching in all TVs. I question whether the $4 will yield a situation that it only gets into select TVs when it could eventually be everywhere.





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  • kingdonk
    Feb 28, 06:35 PM
    Photos of lion server launchpad, podcast composer and one of server admin.

    Podcast composer seems to be a vast improvement and offers many more options.
    Server Admin seem really limited in my opinion but then again it docent work for me, for showing services so maybe theres more to come.





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  • jabbott
    Mar 10, 10:30 PM
    Classic B&W mountain photography is probably my favorite of all time. I can just stare at Bradford Washburn's photos for days. I think you did really well here and I enjoyed this one for sure. My only complaint is that the right side left me wanting more, like we weren't quite finished with the ridge.

    Thanks for the feedback. It was a challenging mountain to frame as it was the first of many other peaks off to the right. Here is a broader view of Jones Peak and the adjacent peaks to the right... to me this takes away the focus from the alternating snowy/dark areas of Jones Peak, and it also seems unfinished on the right:

    http://monogon.org/gfx/jonespeak2.jpg
    1/640s, f/7.1, 70mm, ISO 100
    EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM

    Just for grins, here is a shot of the Collegiate Peaks at 10mm focal length... and it still appears unfinished on the right. :eek: I guess I should have done what my sidekick did and just take a panorama. :)

    http://monogon.org/gfx/collegiatepeaks.jpg
    1/320s, f/10, 10mm, ISO 100
    10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM



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  • Beezy
    Feb 18, 10:56 AM
    He doesn't look that much thinner than Obama. Maybe he is going to die too OMGZ. Guy could get run over by an Android user tomorrow. Oh well everyone goes eventually.





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  • Mac-Addict
    Oct 25, 05:06 PM
    a what from the cashier?
    A and I are pretty far away on a normal keyboard.. so he must mean wink..



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  • johng2222
    Mar 22, 11:03 AM
    I read some of these posts and wonder if the people debating "What good is the Ipad?" are paying any attention to what people are doing. And, I mean, doing now that they never did before...

    I took notes in university in longhand. I'd never do that again. Not when I can sit there (or, someone else can) and record the lectures on a digital recorder. Most lectures you only need to hear twice before you've squeezed out what there is to get. If I took notes, it would be from the replay - and I'd fast forward through that! Then again, what are email and Skype good for?

    Mobile phones were a hilarious idea when I first heard about them. And, I first heard about them because the engineering students were working out how to do "cells" so you could move around. You could see the sole antennae tower (Up there!) as you used the phone - outside - and you could also usually see a bank of pay phones somewhere around you at the same time where you could make calls for a dime. Now, you go to the can and talk on the sh****er and people think this is "normal."

    I used to spend hours in the language lab parroting tapes. Ridiculous idea now to go to dedicated building, to a special room, to ask some guy to change your tape from his "star trek" booth in the front of the "lab." And, don't ask me about all the lectures and stuff that used to be on LP records that you had to check out - after you got there in the rain - from the library. (Remember those?) As for "Educational TV..." Egad, the amount of effort spent getting everyone to sit down in the darkened classroom. And, over head projectors.... Snooze....

    And, dictionaries and reference manuals and, oh yeah, textbooks... We're talking 80 pounds of books to keep track of and haul around. A few people were destructive/smart enough to take their notes IN the book. Hell if you forgot them, or, lost them, however...

    I could go on, but I wonder if I was ever dumb enough to really care about the negatives being offered about this device when there are so many clear advantages to this and others being used in combination.

    Last, I volunteer teach a number of skills and hobbies and have noted that the PC generation would "drill down" into an issue a lot more than the current "google" generation can even imagine doing. My generation would read books, take notes, and discuss things. The PC generation would read books, figure out some way to graph things, and then argue the results. The current group honestly thinks - in the way that they think - that every question has an answer and it can be looked up. Any sentence longer than ten words puts them to sleep.

    Still, they have a point. This Ipad, and other devices, is/are a tremendous learning and work shortcut and people will become increasingly addicted. They won't be wise, or, good neighbors, but they will be good customers for anything - including your offerings - if you can keep it simple, and quickly accessible.





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  • j_maddison
    Mar 19, 04:53 PM
    what kind of school would need the ipad over a mac or pc?

    It's a companion device

    Personally I would have found it very handy during my studying years, purely due to the form factor and diary/ notepad functions.

    I was as disappointed as most people when it was released, I'm still disappointed in it as a home device, but for work I can see it being very handy. I don't need to multi task in work, but it would just sit there gathering dust in the house, for me at least anyway



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  • corbijnal
    Jan 4, 10:06 AM
    I used to have a Garmin Nuvi but I won't be going anywhere near this!

    I'd say your 500MB data allowance on O2 would be churned up in no time.

    What's the problem with downloading the maps? TomTom takes up about 2-3GB on my 32GB iPhone... big deal!





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  • wrldwzrd89
    Apr 27, 06:15 AM
    Lemme' guess - it's going to be distributed through the app store, and everytime there is an update, you have to download an 8 GB install program for each update, ala XCode 4 :mad:
    Yeah, lack of incremental updates for the Mac App Store in particular is a bit of a problem.

    Personally I'd like to see all 3 options thus proposed available for Mac users: A Mac App Store initial download option, a DVD, and a USB drive. That way, people can pick whichever one they need or want.



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  • ECUpirate44
    Apr 25, 04:11 PM
    I would love a 15" MBA.





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  • MPD
    Sep 29, 09:06 PM
    Lucky you.
    5D, not so much.
    How so. I have shot tethered from 5D to Macbook (RAW & JPG). What software are you using?

    I have not tried yet with C1Pro but works with canon remote capture software.



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  • lepidoptera
    Nov 21, 06:23 PM
    ...I mean isn't this just cold fusion?

    Why are these guys in Utah though?

    I think their being in Utah is entirely appropriate for cold fusion, don't you? ;)





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  • samiwas
    Apr 9, 10:27 AM
    Something just hit me while doing my taxes, and getting drilled with self-employment tax.

    Some of the major things many are talking about cutting are Medicare and Social Security. Self-Employment tax is in place to cover payments into each by self-employed individuals (or those like me who just happen to be paid 1099 for a portion of work). So, you make major cuts to those two programs, would they not also then cut the self-employment tax, thus reducing revenue? So wouldn't it all be a moot point? Or would we still be paying the same out of our checks and taxes towards the programs, just not getting as much out of them?



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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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  • Eastend
    Nov 12, 08:32 PM
    http://users.tkk.fi/~shaavist/b5/images/char/talon.jpg

    That was a stirring reply, Eastend. And while it's true that all answers are replies, not all replies are answers.

    Do not take it wrong, the English was not correct, he wanted a translation, but he asked what did the woman say.



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  • Apple!Fre@k
    Mar 19, 05:13 PM
    $20 discount? BFD!

    That doesn't impress anybody, much less educators.

    For buying 10, the discount should be $100 per unit. Buy 100, $125 off per unit.





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  • PatrickKB
    Mar 11, 09:11 AM
    I am planning on heading down not sure on the time though, I am trying to call the store to get an idea but the line is busy.





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  • kingdonk
    Feb 28, 07:37 PM
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    Hastings101
    May 5, 07:53 PM
    The iMac 27" is my favorite.. none of the all-in-ones it's compared to are even the same size on that chart. Even if you build a computer with the same equipment it's more:
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    $1100+ for the 27" IPS monitor from Dell (http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&sku=224-8284&redirect=1)
    $150-250 for the processor (i5 2390(I think)) according to Intel (http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52211)
    $120+ for the graphics card (desktop version, not sure about the mobile) according to Newegg (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102940&cm_re=Radeon_6770-_-14-102-940-_-Product)
    Anywhere from $100 to $500+ for the tower and necessary equipment ( just depends on what tower, cooling etc. you purchase)
    $100 for the Windows license according to Newegg Newegg (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116986)
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    $1470 at the minimum, probably paying more or less for certain items, if you do it yourself. Probably higher cost if you buy it from a manufacturer. Either way not everything comes in a nice single package like the iMac does (which does have advantages/disadvantages). Plus the hours you get to spend putting it together if you do decide to build it yourself.





    BC2009
    Mar 25, 11:07 AM
    Exactly, for those folks who think Kodak was just a film company you're totally off base. They had the diversity but not the vision to adjust to the transition and ended up wholesale auctioning their future. Kinda what we're doing as a country right now.

    Kodak believed that their "customers" were the drug stores that did the film developing -- and those drug stores hated the idea of digital photography. So instead of focusing on the their real customers (i.e.: those who used their camera and film) they played to the whims of the drug stores and the entire digital revolution passed them by.

    Funny though, one of the best cameras we ever had for producing decent photos was the one that used their magnetic film and showed you what the picture you just took looked like on a little LCD screen. If you did not like the picture you could mark it for "do not develop" and then take another. You saved money on developing bad photos this way and you were still using film (albeit a new kind of film). I can still remember the commercial for that camera with the young couple visiting in Italy trying to get different locals to take photos of them in a specific spot so they could make it look just like an old photo they had of one of their parents in the same spot from decades earlier. Each photo that turned out wrong was marked to not be developed and then they would try again until they got the perfect shot. Funny how they did not see that digital photography accomplished the same thing but in a better way. They really missed the boat.





    MattSepeta
    May 2, 05:48 PM
    Thumbs up! However, although I won't propose Dems are more effective in running government, at least they are sympathetic to the average Joe. :)

    Neither party is very effective at this point.... :(





    bartelby
    Sep 25, 12:15 PM
    Omg with no laptop updates, I'd like to watch as Apple's laptop sales tumble. Already the Apple Store dropped their MacBook shipping days down to 3-5 days (nobody wants it). :mad:

    And your proof for that statment is?


    The fact the shipping time has dropped couldn't be they've had more stock delivered could it?





    wattsin
    Mar 23, 03:20 PM
    Why not allow them to build in an AppleTV? Sell them the components at cost and license the software. If it costs the consumer $99. what is it going to cost a manufacturer...



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