Tuesday. Here's something interesting- I was signed up for a seminar on Tuesday morning, to be held at the Apple media center here in Santa Monica, CA.
This is the same place that they host the sattelite boradcasts of the keynotes.
Well, this morning I received notification that the seminar had been CANCELLED! It definitly wasn't due to lack of interest, as an earlier seminar was full, and this one filled up shortly after I registered.
Could this mean they need the space for a big press announcement...?
[quote] Dear Apple Event Participant,
We regret to inform you the seminar you registered for, Supercharged Sites with Macromedia Flash on 05/14/2002, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM PST in Santa Monica, has been cancelled.
Apple has invited the press to the Cupetino campus for the unveiling of the Rack Mount server previously announced by SJ. Meeting starts tomorrow ( 5/14/02) at 9 AM PDT. No indication at website of a live Quicktime stream. Meeting to end about 12.00 so info should appear on the site soon after that.
<strong>Apple has invited the press to the Cupetino campus for the unveiling of the Rack Mount server previously announced by SJ. Meeting starts tomorrow ( 5/14/02) at 9 AM PDT. No indication at website of a live Quicktime stream. Meeting to end about 12.00 so info should appear on the site soon after that.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Good thing my AP phy starts at 1EST (10 PST).... I will probably be too distracted to study... hehehe
Apple has a blank sheet here and must look to the future so I believe that these machines will incorporate all the very latest technology. They will need to be taken seriously and to do that they must incorporate a lot of robust feaurers including:-
1. DDR
2. Mutiple processors.
3. Hot swap scussi drives with Raid.
4. Dual power supplies.
5. Dual NIC's
I suspect that in the short term these machines could easily exceed the performance of the current Powermac range.
No, it is now 16:42 UK time (which is on summer time and therefore at GMT+1- the UK is on GMT in the winter). In Europe it is now 17:43 (GMT+2). PST is 8 hours behind the UK, therefore the event will commence at 17:00 UK time or 18:00 European time.
In any event, don't expect attendees to get out and put the info online until at least an hour after it has started, although if apple is quick off the mark they may update their own website around the start time of the event.
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This is the same place that they host the sattelite boradcasts of the keynotes.
Well, this morning I received notification that the seminar had been CANCELLED! It definitly wasn't due to lack of interest, as an earlier seminar was full, and this one filled up shortly after I registered.
Could this mean they need the space for a big press announcement...?
[quote] Dear Apple Event Participant,
We regret to inform you the seminar you registered for, Supercharged Sites with Macromedia Flash on 05/14/2002, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM PST in Santa Monica, has been cancelled.
If you would like to register for another event, please visit us on line at <a href="http://www.seminars.apple.com." target="_blank">http://www.seminars.apple.com.</a>
Thank you for your interest in Apple,
Apple Seminar and Events
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<strong>Apple has invited the press to the Cupetino campus for the unveiling of the Rack Mount server previously announced by SJ. Meeting starts tomorrow ( 5/14/02) at 9 AM PDT. No indication at website of a live Quicktime stream. Meeting to end about 12.00 so info should appear on the site soon after that.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Good thing my AP phy starts at 1EST (10 PST).... I will probably be too distracted to study... hehehe
Seriously, GMT is 6 hours ahead of New York, how far behind is PST?
MST is Mountain Standard Time, which is EST - 0200, or GMT - 0800 until conclusion of DST, then it will be GMT - 0700
[ 05-13-2002: Message edited by: PBG4 Dude ]</p>
THREE HOURS!!!!!!1
wtf are they gonna talk about for 3 hours?
there are glimmers of hope
Rackmounts: (duh)
Dual 1 GHz G4s
2 GB of 166 MHz DDRAM
2x 72 GB Ultra SCSI RAID
Discontinuing of the PowerMac Server line (seriously, they are practicly the same as the Power Mac workstations)
iBook 12":
800 MHz G3
512 KB L2 Cache
20 GB HD
128 MB SDRAM
DVD/CD-RW
ATI Radeon Mobility 16 MB
$999
iBook 14":
800 MHz G3
512 KB L2 Cache
40 GB HD
128 MB SDRAM
DVD/CD-RW
ATI Radeon Mobility 16 MB
Higher Resolution
$1295
Discontinuing the G3 iMac Range, eMacs available to consumers.$300 price cut on iMacs,
Bet that's a bit much, but three hours??? That's longer than a macworld keynote (I think)
"Yeah, and monkeys will fly out of my butt!"
-- Wayne from "Wayne's World"
1. DDR
2. Mutiple processors.
3. Hot swap scussi drives with Raid.
4. Dual power supplies.
5. Dual NIC's
I suspect that in the short term these machines could easily exceed the performance of the current Powermac range.
<strong>PST (Pacific Standard Time) is 3 hours earlier than EST, so it would be GMT - 0900 until the conclusion of DST, then it would be GMT - 0800.
MST is Mountain Standard Time, which is EST - 0200, or GMT - 0800 until conclusion of DST, then it will be GMT - 0700
[ 05-13-2002: Message edited by: PBG4 Dude ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
Um, the words vaguely grasping for are:
4pm-7pm GMT
5pm-8pm UK
Now it's exactly 1734 GMT+1 and no word from noone on anything new, yet.
G-News
It's only 8:39AM here and it doesn't start until 9AM.
Anyone carrying it live? IRC maybe?
In any event, don't expect attendees to get out and put the info online until at least an hour after it has started, although if apple is quick off the mark they may update their own website around the start time of the event.
It's currently around 8.45am in Santa Monica. The conference starts in 15 minutes.
9am in Santa Monica.
9am in Seattle.
12 noon in New York.
5pm in London.
6pm in Paris.
Wherever you are, it starts in 15 minutes!