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Quote: Originally Posted by Krawall A quick google brought this up (first link I've clicked) http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-product-placements-in-tv-and-movies-2012-8?op=1#ixzz3XupIUo5W ?The tagline is: Apple doesn't pay for product pl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Krawall I see a lot of naivety here. Sorry to come across like this, but EVERYTHING in a celebrities life (the big ones, like Beyonce anyway) is planned and staged. Do you really think she would wear that watch with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by idrey That would be genius! They just take the picture and had to give it back. Sorry buy your own! ???? Don't let Putin try one on. He'll try to walk off with (like it's a Superbowl ring!)
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Phones have never had AM radios due to the simple fact that the required antenna is too big. I believe a few have had AM tuners. And we've all seen small AM radios without a huge antenna, so I don't think it'…
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darwiniandude wrote: » FM sounds ghastly compared to radio delivered over the Internet. That's a ridiculous assertion! It really depends on the quality of the FM signal/reception versus the bitrate of the internet stream. There are plenty of l…
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globalpix wrote: » It's hard to believe the smart people at Apple still believe the "climate change" BS. Haven't they read Richard Lindzen of MIT? This is all so silly it makes the head spin. You mean the Richard Lindzen that is called "unprofe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone That makes sense, however, I personally can't stand to listen to any pops or hiss. I can't imagine that swinging an antenna around wouldn't produce some audio artifacts. I suppose it all depends on how stron…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Is the quality any good? Yes. Not as good as a CD, but way better than a low bit rate stream. (Everything is relative.)
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone FM is basically line of sight. With such a tiny antenna inside a phone, you would not be able to pick up most stations with the quality you would want . . . Funny, as many have pointed out, it seems no pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Last Friday, just before the FM lobby's latest push in America, Norwegian regulators announced that in January 2017 the country would be the first in the world to turn off its FM stations in favor of DAB. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror This article seems to be manufacturing a controversy. You don't measure carbon emissions, you measure carbon intensity, say Kg CO2e per unit sold or per dollar. In fact Apple did that on page 5. Then you com…
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dr millmoss wrote: » No, I am describing a coproducer. A producer has creative control. A coproducer generally does not. The administrative tasks I describe don't exactly amount to "creative control," nor are they, "just writing a check."
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dr millmoss wrote: » Several posters seem to believe this represents a new career direction for him. Probably few know enough about theater to explain what a coproducer does. Write a check is it, basically. You describe an angel or backer. A pr…
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lord amhran wrote: » Agreed. I think they went about as far as they could with skewmorphic designs Tried multiple time to post with a screenshot only to have The AI app f it up and toss my post, so now I'll do a short all text version. Forstal…
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mstone wrote: » Honestly, I don't know how anyone can say that. It is the most horrible and inadequate excuse for a mapping app I have ever seen. Granted, it works a little better in the US than elsewhere in the world, but still terrible. Try t…
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wizard69 wrote: » Republicans didn't set up the monopolies that we see in most of this country that is a function of local government. The reality is you actually do see more competition in Europe due to less regulation. Surprise. Now we all kno…
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wizard69 wrote: » The problem is the administration has been bought! The purchase was made by ignorant people that want to freeload on the rest of society. It is no surprise for example that the Free Software crowd is a big proponent of net ne…
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asdasd wrote: » If all the corporations had their own internet 9/11 wouldn't have happened. And there would be no sick kids. I usually dislike everything you post, but you made me laugh this time.
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » I prefer elected officials being involved to bureaucrats. Bureaucrats have no accountability. Accountability to lobbyists, you mean.
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Quote: Originally Posted by CommentSF all i got to say: It seems (correctly) that there's little else to say after viewing your post.