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Apr 26, 07:54 PM
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PlaceofDis
Sep 10, 09:23 PM
Place of Dis old pal:
Y'may want to watch your back in Apple Stores
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Y'may want to watch your back in Apple Stores
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=1726515&postcount=9
Blue Fox
Oct 17, 05:52 AM
When you copy files and some already exist, rather than terminating the action with no clue what was the hold-up, complete it with a list of exceptions for dealing with as a separate matter.
This.
Also, a new user interface (or modified current interface most likely) would be nice. I'd like to see some ground breaking stuff too (that doesn't require me going to to buy a new machine to handle it).
Overall though, I'm extremely pleased with Snow Leopard, even if they just keep everything the same and add some features, I'd be happy.
This.
Also, a new user interface (or modified current interface most likely) would be nice. I'd like to see some ground breaking stuff too (that doesn't require me going to to buy a new machine to handle it).
Overall though, I'm extremely pleased with Snow Leopard, even if they just keep everything the same and add some features, I'd be happy.
Rod76
Nov 13, 09:38 PM
My MacBook Pro is having horrible wake from sleep issues i.e. it woke up inside my backpack on more than one occasion. Nothing worse then an already hot notebook trapped inside a backpack surrounded by neoprene. (I double pack it for extra impact protection; and never realized how much heat could be trapped if something went wrong.)
If this isn't resolved now I'm going to have to continue to shut down before I take it to and from school.
If this isn't resolved now I'm going to have to continue to shut down before I take it to and from school.
ariprotheroe
Mar 7, 04:25 PM
I've been running my Late 2008 MacBook Pro with 8GB since March I'm using Kingston Memory KTA-MB1066K2/8G.
If only Apple would do about about an EFI update and enabling VT-D on the the older MacPro
If only Apple would do about about an EFI update and enabling VT-D on the the older MacPro
sammyman
Apr 11, 11:33 PM
That makes me feel better about my purchase for some strange reason. I guess I am glad I don't have to shell out another $600.... Although I wish I had the 3g version right now. Dang.
solvs
Jan 10, 02:11 AM
(Now, why do I look so creepy in the photo?)
You look fine. I look fat. New Years resolution: lose 20 pounds. And this time, keep it off.
Thankfully I finally finished off the last of XMas cookies. :o
You look fine. I look fat. New Years resolution: lose 20 pounds. And this time, keep it off.
Thankfully I finally finished off the last of XMas cookies. :o
Jaffa Cake
Aug 5, 03:52 PM
Pfff.. there are plenty of beers brewed that fall into that category that are not British. Although, probably not the best of the best but the only two british beers I have had are Boddingtons Pub Ale (Which I love to death) and Old Speckled Hen Ale (which I also really like).I tried some of the Boddingtons Pub Ale when I was in Canada a few years ago, rather different from the version we have over here.
Today, August the 5th, is International Beer Day.What?! Why didn't we have the day off work or something? :confused:
Today, August the 5th, is International Beer Day.What?! Why didn't we have the day off work or something? :confused:
duvalle
Nov 15, 03:09 PM
the standard "remove battery" and do a "P-Ram-Reset" routine helped me to get the temperatur back to normal. :rolleyes:
but the "whine" sound stayed!
:confused:
but the "whine" sound stayed!
:confused:
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Jan 4, 04:42 PM
I have a free Exhibit Hall code if anyone wants it. Im in the UK so cant use it. Send me an email and ill give it to you. First come first serve if it only works once.
Abstract
Sep 9, 02:56 AM
This thread is nothing without pics.
aliensporebomb
Jul 19, 10:00 PM
Bill Gates is that you?
You sound like Bill Gates :D
I do? Wow, I don't make nearly the money he does. In fact, he probably makes what I make in a year in an hour or so.
You sound like Bill Gates :D
I do? Wow, I don't make nearly the money he does. In fact, he probably makes what I make in a year in an hour or so.
Starship77
Apr 7, 03:19 AM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7E18 Safari/528.16)
This pisses me off. It's a horrible example of decadence and wastefulness. Thing of all the energy and effort that went into making this device. From the mining of the metals to the labour to shipping it across the ocean. The truck that drove it to its final destination. If you've ever given any care to the environment, this should make you mad. Imagine explaining this to someone who has nothing. It went through a long journey. Did nothing. Now it's landfill. Sickening.
Exactly..
This is utterly depressing.
I don't get you guys. If holywood destroys lots of cars and buildings and all kinds of stuff to make movies, just to entertain people it's ok... but if somebody destroy an iPad for the same reason (entertainment) than it's an horrible example of decadence and wastefulness... :confused:
This pisses me off. It's a horrible example of decadence and wastefulness. Thing of all the energy and effort that went into making this device. From the mining of the metals to the labour to shipping it across the ocean. The truck that drove it to its final destination. If you've ever given any care to the environment, this should make you mad. Imagine explaining this to someone who has nothing. It went through a long journey. Did nothing. Now it's landfill. Sickening.
Exactly..
This is utterly depressing.
I don't get you guys. If holywood destroys lots of cars and buildings and all kinds of stuff to make movies, just to entertain people it's ok... but if somebody destroy an iPad for the same reason (entertainment) than it's an horrible example of decadence and wastefulness... :confused:
sbb155
May 1, 06:19 PM
What would that have to do with the group of people who buy Mac Pros? They're not business people. They're primarily photographers and video people.
"What the shareholders use" is possibly the most irrelevant point raised in this thread.
Also, as has been pointed out, the iMacs are not that overpriced; especially given the cost of 27" IPS displays.
That said, people have always assumed cinema displays to be more overpriced than they actually were, if only because they weren't making like-for-like comparisons. It's less true now that LCD prices have been adjusted downwards after the price-fixing scandal, but a Dell 27" IPS display is still pretty expensive.
I'm not saying that doesn't have high prices - they do - but very frequently, people are not making a like-for-like comparison. Most notably in screens. I don't know of any iPad competitors that use IPS displays, and make no mistake: IPS displays are more expensive than the competition. Most people also don't care about display technology, but it matters to people in the photo/video field.
All that matter is GROSS MARGINS on the financial reports. Apple's gross margins far exceed dell or hp's gross margins. HENCE, apple is making more profit for any piece of equipment they sell. The prices could be lower, but they are going to charge higher because they can charge higher, and people will still buy them. I wonder how many people here really can read a financial statement from a corporation. The answers are there, not in component costs. It is basic business to any MBA.
"What the shareholders use" is possibly the most irrelevant point raised in this thread.
Also, as has been pointed out, the iMacs are not that overpriced; especially given the cost of 27" IPS displays.
That said, people have always assumed cinema displays to be more overpriced than they actually were, if only because they weren't making like-for-like comparisons. It's less true now that LCD prices have been adjusted downwards after the price-fixing scandal, but a Dell 27" IPS display is still pretty expensive.
I'm not saying that doesn't have high prices - they do - but very frequently, people are not making a like-for-like comparison. Most notably in screens. I don't know of any iPad competitors that use IPS displays, and make no mistake: IPS displays are more expensive than the competition. Most people also don't care about display technology, but it matters to people in the photo/video field.
All that matter is GROSS MARGINS on the financial reports. Apple's gross margins far exceed dell or hp's gross margins. HENCE, apple is making more profit for any piece of equipment they sell. The prices could be lower, but they are going to charge higher because they can charge higher, and people will still buy them. I wonder how many people here really can read a financial statement from a corporation. The answers are there, not in component costs. It is basic business to any MBA.
MacRumors
Aug 3, 10:03 AM
http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)
A picture taken apparently during the setup of WWDC has begun circulating around the mac web (http://www.digg.com/apple/WWDC_2006_Banner_Revieled_With_possible_hints_at_new_products). Much of what the banner depicts is nothing new, however some have pointed out that Apple is once again touting 64-bit application development, and the desktop model depicted looks very similar to today's PowerMac G5.
Core Duo (Yonah), currently used in today's iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini computers, is a 32 bit processor whereas Core 2 Duo (Conroe/Merom) and Xeon are 64 bit. A recent page 2 rumor (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060802151736.shtml) indicated that in addition to a Mac Pro introduction, the MacBook Pro may be updated to include Merom which would leave only Apple's consumer systems with 32 bit processors.
Also of note is that most of Apple's most sensitive banners at events are typically heavily guarded and draped with black cloths (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2005/04/20050417134643.shtml) until the related announcements are made.
A picture taken apparently during the setup of WWDC has begun circulating around the mac web (http://www.digg.com/apple/WWDC_2006_Banner_Revieled_With_possible_hints_at_new_products). Much of what the banner depicts is nothing new, however some have pointed out that Apple is once again touting 64-bit application development, and the desktop model depicted looks very similar to today's PowerMac G5.
Core Duo (Yonah), currently used in today's iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini computers, is a 32 bit processor whereas Core 2 Duo (Conroe/Merom) and Xeon are 64 bit. A recent page 2 rumor (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060802151736.shtml) indicated that in addition to a Mac Pro introduction, the MacBook Pro may be updated to include Merom which would leave only Apple's consumer systems with 32 bit processors.
Also of note is that most of Apple's most sensitive banners at events are typically heavily guarded and draped with black cloths (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2005/04/20050417134643.shtml) until the related announcements are made.
RedReplicant
Apr 11, 12:44 AM
Carbon Fiber = Ricer.
A lot of high end cars have carbon fiber body panels that are painted.
ie. C6 ZO6
A lot of high end cars have carbon fiber body panels that are painted.
ie. C6 ZO6
PBF
Apr 4, 11:26 PM
Launch FIRST abroad? Nope. That itself voids the entire "rumor."
When has Apple launched a flagship product abroad BEFORE launching it in the States?
Horrible rumor. Maybe it's still April 1st in Korea?
English is not your first language, is it?
Which part of the sentence "SK Telecom and KT will be amongst the first carriers to offer the new iPhone" suggests that those two carriers will be the only first two carriers offering the new iPhone 5? :rolleyes:
When has Apple launched a flagship product abroad BEFORE launching it in the States?
Horrible rumor. Maybe it's still April 1st in Korea?
English is not your first language, is it?
Which part of the sentence "SK Telecom and KT will be amongst the first carriers to offer the new iPhone" suggests that those two carriers will be the only first two carriers offering the new iPhone 5? :rolleyes:
roland.g
Mar 7, 05:11 PM
So you're saying Apple has done something non-dastardly for a change? Wow.
Let's hope they even lifted the "No 64-bit Windows in bootcamp" limitation they heinously manufactured in certain non-pro MacBooks, like my Late '08 2.4 Unibody that runs 64bit Mac OS X and Ubuntu without a problem.
(One product cycle later they add "Pro" and a FW port to what is essentially the same machine and MAGICALLY bootcamp will install 64bit drivers for Win7.)
You forgot how we also got screwed on the lesser battery vs. the longer sealed battery and the battery/ram/hdd door/cover that rattles and doesn't seat perfectly, though I agree that my missing FW port as someone who uses FW drives and Target Disk Mode a lot is my biggest gripe. I think we also got hosed a bit on the quality of the LCD panel since it wasn't a "Pro" machine at the time.
We nostalgically and somewhat defiantly refer to these as "Collector's Editions" Aluminum MacBooks, though neither that tag nor the support for 2 more GB of RAM is really helping my resale value, especially since the mid-2009 model saw a nice little price dump, er I mean drop.
Let's hope they even lifted the "No 64-bit Windows in bootcamp" limitation they heinously manufactured in certain non-pro MacBooks, like my Late '08 2.4 Unibody that runs 64bit Mac OS X and Ubuntu without a problem.
(One product cycle later they add "Pro" and a FW port to what is essentially the same machine and MAGICALLY bootcamp will install 64bit drivers for Win7.)
You forgot how we also got screwed on the lesser battery vs. the longer sealed battery and the battery/ram/hdd door/cover that rattles and doesn't seat perfectly, though I agree that my missing FW port as someone who uses FW drives and Target Disk Mode a lot is my biggest gripe. I think we also got hosed a bit on the quality of the LCD panel since it wasn't a "Pro" machine at the time.
We nostalgically and somewhat defiantly refer to these as "Collector's Editions" Aluminum MacBooks, though neither that tag nor the support for 2 more GB of RAM is really helping my resale value, especially since the mid-2009 model saw a nice little price dump, er I mean drop.
oldMac
Dec 7, 09:46 AM
I suppose I'm being too cynical, but part of me suspects that AT&T has only created this app to reduce the amount of time their reps spend listening to complaints about dropped calls. I know I've spent a lot of time on the phone with them over the last year. While they're always very cordial and say things like they are "sending out crews to look at towers", etc, nothing changes. In fact, where I live (about an hour south of NYC) things have gotten far worse - not better.
samven582
Apr 26, 01:03 PM
look at the top of the LCD screen on the pic, this one has serious back light leak
and a yellow tint
and a yellow tint
SayaSe
Apr 4, 10:02 PM
Fantastic! I really do hope so, but then again, a KR site? "lul" much? What do Korean's know that the rest of the world don't?
They make your gadgets [parts]. They're also among the most intelligent people in the world.
They make your gadgets [parts]. They're also among the most intelligent people in the world.
fall3n
Nov 14, 11:43 AM
My C2D iMac run idle at about 36-37 C, your saying that is incorrect?
Mind you, he is referring to the MacBook. I would expect iMacs to run cooler.
Mind you, he is referring to the MacBook. I would expect iMacs to run cooler.
topgunn
Jul 11, 04:34 PM
The engine cradle of the new Corvette C6 is made primarily of magnesium. If magnesium is the choosen material to contain a 7 liter engine spinning at 7,200 rpms at temperatures hot enough to boil water, it should be good enough for the lowly iPod. Now the MBP, thats another story.
ItsGavinC
Dec 7, 10:47 AM
Oh how nice, instead of AT&T doing the work themselves they are having us do it for free.
**** you AT&T
Angry much? Sending a submission takes all of 10 seconds. If you choose not to, then you are no worse off than you are now.
I see you are on Long Island, where your attitude runs rampant (lived there for years so I can speak to it). I'm sure others will gladly submit on your behalf. By the way, my 3G service on Long Island was excellent, so I'm assuming you are in Nassau county?
**** you AT&T
Angry much? Sending a submission takes all of 10 seconds. If you choose not to, then you are no worse off than you are now.
I see you are on Long Island, where your attitude runs rampant (lived there for years so I can speak to it). I'm sure others will gladly submit on your behalf. By the way, my 3G service on Long Island was excellent, so I'm assuming you are in Nassau county?
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