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I think this bit by Dieter Rams is relevant. "Good design is concerned with the environment. Design must contribute towards a stable environment and a sensible use of raw materials. This means considering not only actual pollution, but also the vis…
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I noticed the job posting a couple of months back for a New York store in the 10023 area code, but I didn't want to say anything since I was looking, okay still am, for a job. Thought I could better my chances...
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I may be reading this wrong or misunderstanding but here goes: I think this was the reason that we haven't seen video. For photo it has the photo application and they needed, well wanted, to do something similar for video, and taking it a step furt…
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I think the new Shuffle is quite awesome, though it took some getting used to compare to the previous versions. It's good to see that it did well.
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One completely unscientific, interesting factor to consider: An old dead Mac is worth more when reselling than a working similarly aged PC.
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The KVM switches I've seen seemed like over kill. I'm trying to find a USB switch but that hasn't been fruitful. Sigh I'm pretty sure there has to be an elegant way to do this.
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My unscientific experience: I don't think GMail POP ever worked for Mail 1.3 They seem to have no longer use the same setup for Mail 2.whatever, since I just went back to Tiger and I can't send mail from Mail, but I can receive it....
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Awesome thanks. Although a friend turned me on to just booting Ubuntu and moving files to an external that way. Either way sounds fun though. Decisions decisions.
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(Newbie-ishness is going to show). As the only PC I own, does the fact that the hard drive is NTFS does that matter at all since I would be accessing as an external from a Mac?
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Okay I can get it into target disk mode, however whenever I try to access it from Finder on my macbook, i get the spinning beach ball and Finder is unresponsive. Am I doing something wrong?
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I'm probably not the best example of someone who uses their laptop to the fullest but also likes good looking hardware. With that said, I think the MBA would be a perfect fit for me. I don't use the optical drive that often. I use iTunes for most of…
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Yay, that day is marked on my calendar. Now I'm just waiting for one in Brooklyn. (We better get one before Queens)
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Quote: Originally Posted by blingem This sounds dumb. There is no iphone competition, are you kidding? There is no product. The idea will maybe turn into something maybe someday. Until then, keep yawning. Could you imagine, the phones' star…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Denton Do you think that Dell could make that any uglier? My thoughts exactly, a fitting addition to the horrendous XPS line. Though it IS better than Dell's previous ideas of all-in-ones:
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot I used my G3 iMac (266) for another year after I intalled an 80 GB drive and 384 MB of RAM... it ran 10.3 just fine, it's only real limitation on the 'net was the inability to run video and flash smo…
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Yeah there are a LOT of Mac users in NYC, almost always has been, and probably will only grow much more. The design looks okay to me (and considering how Oro is turning out in Brooklyn, the reality will look quite good), but I don't really care too…
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Brooklyn gets some love in the new ads. Awesome.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Sloper Can I hear it for Bushwick? Nah, but ever since Borders backed out of the space at the bottom of One Hanson Place I've been thinking what a stunning flagship Apple could make out of it. 'Course it's probab…
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1-The only thing I dislike is the size. Its a little too big for what I'm used to. Although I've always had a mac desktop, I used to have a Sony Vaio TR laptop and it was considerably lighter and smaller (but not thinner) than my current macbook. 2…
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I'm hoping for Williamsburg since I used to live there and it holds a special place in my heart. However it is pretty hard to get around by bus/train. The same applies to DUMBO and Red Hook, but then again they are among the most interesting places …