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Stupid knee-jerk "investors."
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Well, we can be pretty sure that there's going to be something on the nano front. Apple gave away minis to students, then came out with the nano. Then they gave away 1G nanos to students and came out with the 2G nanos. Now they're giving the 2G nano…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich What kind of idiot parent lets their 8 or 12 year old get a $600 phone? Unbelievable. Some parents spoil their kids to the point of making them unbearable to deal with. Someone at the store I was at sai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by a_greer wheres the car charger? Not too surprising, considering they've always let the 3rd parties take care of that for the iPod.
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I usually don't like to do this, but since it's in the headline for all to see: "insurance" only has one "s"
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Quote: Originally Posted by sandau pull it out and re-seat it. That's what she said! I'm so sorry...please forgive me. I honestly couldn't help it.
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Apparently my computer "does not meet the requirements" for the beta According to the system requirements, a G4 iBook running 10.4.9 should work. Strange.
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Any idea why selecting a glossy display knocks down the price $150?? And it's $135 off if combined with the education price, resulting in a crazy discount:
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Quote: Originally Posted by andrewcod Yes, but there has been some speculation that Apple will also include a virtualisation solution, similar to the likes of Parallels. If they did that, hopefully it would be after buying Parallels, Inc. I'd …
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Quote: Originally Posted by 1984 Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac Mac mini=Apple's bastard child Mac mini = G4 Cube Mac mini = AppleTV Pro
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I'm very pleased about the entry level bump...1.83 GHz with 2MB L2 cache was not good, not to mention the 512mb of RAM and 60gb hard drive. The big kicker in my eyes is the new education price for the $1099 MacBook: $999. It used to be $1049, but no…
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I wish the ProCare changes would stop being described as half the services for the same price. Before the change, it was *one* computer per account, meaning one setup and one tune-up; now it's three. There was also no backup consultation and most st…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich You must be confusing this site with Digg... AHHH! Worlds are colliding! In other news, if anyone wants to share their Joost codes, I would be happy to lighten their load
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Quote: Originally Posted by OoTLink If you ask me, this service was a ripoff to begin with, and of somewhat devious intent - it's making an excuse for crappy service to everyone. Moreso, jumping the line for one-on-one computer training is ri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple Will we see diplomas of the people giving us the "one on one" training seesions to show us that the instructors will actually be well versed in the subject matter? I only ask because I definitely do not wan…
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So converting to U.S. dollars, it ranges from about $1300 to $3600. If the prices are relatively consistent from country to country, that would be a bit of a hike from the present packages. CS2 Standard is what...$900?
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Here is the master list of the remaining stores that won't be closed: http://www.compusa.com/locations/store.asp My first reaction is to be disappointed in this, but then I realize that I haven't entered a CompUSA in probably 4 years. I guess th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea AVERAGE salary at PUBLIC doctoral insitutions are $97K at the full professor level. $127K at private. I think that engineering, business, and CS program skew those averages. Social science academia is a whole …
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If the public schools are consistently failing in any district, there should always be an option to bring in private management. I've seen education corporations come in and really turn schools around.
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I can say that our Apple Store has been getting a good amount of calls about the iPhone as well. There's enthusiasm out there, that's for sure...