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Quote: Originally Posted by stokessd the iTunes MP3 encoder is about as crappy as they come. I'd recommend using Max to rip the CD (which uses cdparanoia) so you have some reasonable confidence that what you are about to encode is really what wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 4 Chord Max I think this iTunes issue is only affecting iTunes for Windows users, not iTunes for Mac users. I was unable to reproduce this problem on my Mac Pro, and I checked the MP3s I imported earlier this week u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I never attacked you. I don't agree with you. There is nothing to agree with. My company, and my previous company, both make five year technology plans. Either you believe me that we do that, or you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross No, I said that companies couldn't make specific equipment plans, just more general plans about the direction they wanted to go in. You first said that: Which companies can't do, other than in a gener…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Not specific plans. The point I'm making here is that you can't look to a specific piece of equipment, and assume it will be what you can get in five or six years. I've never seen that as being possible. Wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core I find his credentials more plausible than anybody posting here including yours. I work in a "five nines" storage environment that he himself admits he is not a part of. Steve
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Well then, since your company is so different from the norm, why don't you enlighten us, rather than simply making a statement out of the blue? It's not last different. My last company, the largest Food co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Fine. But, despit that, you still can't make hardware plans for the next six years, other than to make general planning decisions. There are no hardware companies that can give any definite plans of where t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Trinix Since it hasn't been asked yet, what company do you work for that needs a 5 year plan, demenas? (If you don't mind me asking. It might put this argument to a rest.) It's one of the largest healthcare provid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I do, and you should do the same. I do. You have no way to know my company's operations and what we're doing. Thank you. Steve
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross No one can work a 6 year hardware plan. Speak of only what you know about. Thanks. Steve
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Three years. We're working on 6 year plans right now. Steve
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Certainly would take John Welch's opinion over all the malcontents posting here. http://www.macworld.com/article/1321..._analysis.html Besides there are excellent reasons Apple went this way. http://www…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Most ludicrous examples I have ever heard. Based on everything I have read today on Apple's XSan 2 site, I don't think that product, service or support is an issue. Reading about the Promise RAID sys…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer Apple's trying to bring more 3rd party enterprise vendors into their pool. They rethink and modify their hardware strategies on a yearly basis. Promise is an "enterprise vendor"?? I thought they ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zanshin oh, puh-LEEEEEZ! you're gonna have to do better than that. How about 'fessing up to the most common IT arguments: "Macs are toy computers..." and "nobody uses Macs." How about they are too secretive? Busine…
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Quote: Originally Posted by superduperjacob Wonder if this will work with SuperDuper! (http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/13803) - no, we are not related ... SuperDuper is not even fully compatible with Leopard yet. I am disappointed it ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by a_greer Bootcamp was just a boot loader and collection of drivers that are freely available (intel 965 chipset, ati/nvidia GPU, Raid/SATA) so why cant the affected users, or all Intel tiger users for that matter, ju…
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Quote: Originally Posted by djames42 Windows will still run just fine and your existing Boot Camp partition will be unaffected. You will however not be able to create a driver CD, nor will you be able to modify your Boot Camp partition. You can…
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I also note it identifies my AIrport Extreme as "(Fast Ethernet)". I guess in comaprison to the revised ones with Gigabit ports. Darn, I sure with I could upgrade mine to Gigabit with a software update. Steve