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Quote: Originally posted by T'hain Esh Kelch Whats the diffrence between this and an iPod + WIFI? US$200?
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Quote: Originally posted by BeigeUser I'm confused about the reasoning of some people. and the High public perception that Apple = Macintosh That's not necessarily a positive thing you know... My gut feeling would be that many of th…
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Quote: Originally posted by Stoo IIRC, 20/20 means that you can read 20 point text at 20 feet. (I think it's distance/size, as 20/35 is worse). Close. 20/20 means you can see at twenty feet what the arbitrarily chosen 'normal' eye can se…
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Quote: Originally posted by Powerdoc What people will think if o neil said " hey boys, you are going to risk your life for nothing good : i am sorry for you". This, of course, is the problem: a public servant not speaking his or her mind be…
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Quote: Originally posted by Powerdoc I see your point, but i don't think that a fired secretary has the right to critics openly his president (even if he disagree) during a major crisis. It will be a kind of betrayal and lets say a political suic…
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Quote: Originally posted by addabox OK, but I think your line of thinking actually speaks to the downside of the whole "video pod" notion. First of all, where are you going to strap on this rig? On the bus? No way am I going to leave mysel…
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Quote: Originally posted by Aphelion Sony Glastron That looks like a real hassle to use. I had a little think, and here are some ideas for a future product. Firstly, I think it needs to completely cover the eyes, like snow goggle…
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Is there also a hint that Apple IS working on a functional equivalent of headphones for video? One of his main points is that screen size limits the visual experience. Now if you want to simulate the experience of watching a movie or large-screen …
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Quote: Originally posted by Texas Flood I bought a 1 GHz Titanium Powerbook with a Superdrive on the day it was introduced in November 2002, only to see the 12" and 17" Aluminum Powerbooks rolled out at the 2003 MWSF less than two months later. I…
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If you're a student, don't you automatically get the AppleCare extended warranty, in which case it's three years long, not one (in your case Dec 2005)? This is how it works in Australia. The only way this story works is if you didn't get the edu…