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This arguement is so worthless, its like saying your stealing a patent in car building becuase your car is red and so is your competitors, get real.
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Mind you that you can rip your Beatle's CDs.
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If price is no issue get some made by Shure. They are quite expensive but if you want the sound quality those have it.
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Fair enough... I remember the days when I used Tape Decks to DJ parties too.... But for all realism... unless apple plans to license the Digital Scratch technology from Pioneer, Denon, or Technics, I don't think it's going to happen. But you also ha…
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ROFL. No offense to you or anything, its just any time someone usually requests these features, I'll just go on a little rant... its being a DJ I guess... we are somewhat protective of our skills. lol.
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Bah. No more DJ suggestions. First off, if you are a DJ and have ever scratched you'll realize that it requires a Mixer and a Turntable (Digital or Vinyl) Secondly, scratching on a dial that small would pain anyone since I don't possiblely see how y…
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I'd recommend spam assassin as well, we also use that here to filter and it works reasonably well.
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Well, I mean to a new user to computers, disk images would make more sense then to someone who has used rars, zips, and tars. I assumed before I used OSX that it would use stanard Unix tar.gz Thats why for me and others something are sorta confus…
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At Michigan State University we use an open sourced email virus scanner I think its called Clam Antivirus. Already blocked over 120,000 Beagle Worms. I'm pretty sure its free, check it out if you are gonna go with your own mail server.
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I had sorta the same thing happen to me when I downloaded Firebird to the Mac at work. It can be quite confusing at first even to a seasoned computer user, since no other OS does it like that.
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You really shouldn't repartition with critical data on the hard drive in the first place... Usually you should partition before you install anything including the OS
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bah. you've made my reasonably understandable explaination complicated.
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Why even mount?
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I assume that I'll get flamed but I don't care. I set up small business networks for a living. For this kind of task I would either use a Custom Linux install, or Windows. Since you will be working with more Windows boxes then Macs, it would make it…
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Partioning only changes the MBR and the Partion Tables. The data still would have to be overwritten like anything else. You can recover it with a bit of work. I used to be able to recover stuff by running an old x86 box with MS-DOS.
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.dmg seems much more complicated... I used it a couple of times on the Mac we have at work... and I was kinda annoyed its so complicated. Even tar.gz is easier to use when I'm in BSD... They should have stuck with something more accepted like iso, b…
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After testing a beta of SP2 for XP, I can tell you that when it comes out spyware will decrease 50% atleast. Due to, ICF improvements and it will be defaulted to on. Improvements in making all downloadable plugin's in IE default to cancel and not ac…
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Convince your neighbor to use an unsecured wireless network.
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No type of Video service like iTunes will be around for a good while. Movie studios are finally started to make big bucks on DVD's now that there is such widespread coverage of them. Plus with the coming of HDTV and Bluelaser discs, I don't forsee a…
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Just to point out to whoever meantioned the N Gage support AAC. Even if it does, the N Gage is a failed product when you look at its competition, which is Nintendo. Now, you get Nintendo to tout the AAC format and you have something.