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Quote: Originally Posted by TomQ Melgross: On UNIX permissions ... Do tell me how bad permissions will cause things like graphics corruption, surround-sound issues, etc. etc. UNIX permissions are not this mysterious voodoo that trigger all …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hassan i Sabbah Stop. This is internet forum stupidness. It doesn't matter. He's not a bad human being. This is stupid. Let it go. Please stick around. La de da. You are absolutely correct. This is stupid.
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross You're lucky you're not on another site, or the moderator would have kicked you off after your first post to him. I'm kinder. But the fact that you refuse to read anything just proves what I said. I feel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtdunham I don't know which of you is right. But i do know the truth is more likely revealed through multiple data-based articles than one person's 2 decades of experience, and that it's narrow-minded to believe that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Or else you'll look like a fool. Try any of these articles; http://www.google.com/search?client=...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Just one part of an article talking about latent drive defects, which you are deny…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SHAPIRO2 So you're admitting that you DO indeed own a tinfoil hat? After reading a lot of what is on internet forums, I felt I needed one.
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross And I suppose you believe yours? ...but you better be right! Or else what?!? Quote: Originally Posted by melgross HDD do flip bits on their own, so to speak. The oxides break down, all by themselve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Well, I disagree. Software does get corrupted "all by itself". HDD do flip bits on their own, so to speak. The oxides break down, all by themselves. Cosmic rays do flip bits in RAM, or on HDD (and Flash). If y…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Squid What really annoys me, though, is that Apple refuses to acknowledge it as a problem. The folk at Apple simply say that the problem is with the wireless router and that I need to update its firmware. When I a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by icfireball Because gaming has outperformed and practically ignored the recession so far. The tendency to masturbate on these forums has ignored the recession as well...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Squid Well, I have become so frustrated with the airport problems under Leopard (out of the box installations) that I have stopped recommending that people by Apple laptops. I can not in good conscience tell people…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jpkelly1 I swear, Apple better fix the MBP problem with continuous dropping of airport wireless signal in this update. So if they don't, what will you swear to do then?
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I use the Xrite i1XTreme. That's a new name for the bundle, but it's the same one I have. The price has come down. http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=792 Thanks. I have what is now called …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Again, have you heard of calibrating your monitor? Glossy monitors calibrate better than do matte models. I'm curious what spectrophotometer and software you use to calibrate the glossy monitors.
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Quote: Originally Posted by zigzaglens So anyway - yeah, the TM issues are probably just because I'm stupid. If the shoe fits ...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H ?not that great. Microsoft finally got it right with Office 2008 on the interface/"Macness" side of things (they even finally got around to using the proper installer.pkg approach to installation, rather than usi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bsenka Does it actually work yet? I tried it a few months ago, and it took 30 minutes just to load, and barely was able to do anything at all on then brand new iMac. I wrote it off as still beta for a reason (not ready…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig I couldn't have described your post any better myself. Pure "Apple is perfect" fanboy BS. When you have to juggle around your USB ports to get devices to work, there is a problem. Who said anything abou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tazznb Please fix the USB issues in Leopard, and quit pretending they don't exist. If this keeps up my place of employment may act as if OS X Leopard doesn't exist. We need to use usb ports for work. No reason to pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer No. I don't read every threaded comment prior to the most recent page. It was only 3 posts up.