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There's a new option for "Email aliases" as well in Preferences -> Accounts. They act as disposable addresses that you can use to sign up for dodgy web services that might sell your address to spammers. Interesting addition.
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My guess would be something that looks a lot like an iPod as that already has a superb user-interface (hardware & software) for browsing music collections, playlists etc. PDAs and Pronto's both suffer because they are general purpose devices …
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Yeah, I'm fairly certain that's new. I guess they're feeling the heat from GMail just like Yahoo and Hotmail who've both announced increases to 100 or 250MB of storage. The .mac spellcheck UI is quite nifty. I like it.
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Just for some clarity on the Gnome/KDE/Mac OS X thing: * You get Gnome (and KDE) apps which replace things like Safari or Mail as well as the Gnome (and KDE) Desktop which is the equivalent of Mac OS X's Apple Menu + Menu Bar + Dock + Finder + Sy…
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I've used the Finder optionalways show extensions (or something like that) and I don't get hassled about changing extensions, as far as I remember. Your second problem can be solved by downloading SubEthaEdit to do your coding in rather than usin…
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Quote: Originally posted by Tidris I can see how a more powerful video card would make Quartz on OSX faster, but it would also make Quickdraw on OS9 faster. I think Quickdraw would always keep its speed advantage over Quartz. Yes and no. The …
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iTunes for windows does this, I'm guessing if you have lots of WMA files then you have access to a Windows PC.
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iBook, without a doubt.
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And since someone has already pissed on the main premise, I'll point out that claiming that Hell will never freeze simply because it hasn't frozen *yet* doesn't stand up to logic either. Yeah, I know it's just a joke.
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Quote: Originally posted by trumptman What I find interesting is that Moore had footage of what we are now calling torture months before any news organization, withheld that information and gets a free pass. Have you got a link for this? …
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Quote: Originally posted by dfiler Yes, they certainly exist. But when you start with the assumption and proclomation that everyone is self-deceived, you're unlikely to have a healthy discussion. Hopefully, you don't handle all topics in a simila…
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Quote: Originally posted by dfiler Yet, please don't take out your annoyance on those of us who can actually tell the difference in sonic fidelity. OK, and how do I tell which is which? My general rules of thumb (not guaranteed by any mean…
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Quote: Originally posted by dfiler Rest assured, the difference between AAC and CD sound is immediately obvious to some people. Though, I've yet to decide whether this capability is a blessing or annoyance. Unfortunately the difference betwe…
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Quote: Originally posted by Res You should read through the full report, the summery is can be a bit missleading. I have read it and yes, your summary is misleading. * Castanets and harpsichords are very difficult to psycho-acoustically e…
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Quote: Originally posted by TWinbrook46636 Bottom line: I can tell the difference between AIFF and 256K AAC on my iPod even with my ears. Not everyone is the same. Everyone is different. You can't just say that because you don't hear a di…
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Quote: Originally posted by dfiler What do you want to bet? In a blind test, I can tell the difference in a matter of seconds. I don't believe you either. Have you actually done a double-blind test or are you saying you *could* tell the diff…
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Quote: Originally posted by Playmaker I want to abide by the forum guidlines but when I see stupid statments like this its very difficult to bite my tongue. Let me preface this statment by saying that the couple of family members (including a you…
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Quote: Originally posted by SDW2001 3. Wait...our government is secretly funding terrorism? 4. Again...hold on. Are you disputing my quote and its veracity? For those who aren't masters of semantics I'll explain: 3. He's talking a…
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They weren't terrorists, they were Taliban rebels. Remember we invaded them because they were *harbouring* terrorists i.e. Bin Laden and co. The Taliban were just a repressive theocratic regime (like the Republicans want to be when they grow up).…
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Quote: Originally posted by shetline The very first thing I went to, first in the list, "Bowling for Columbine: Flaws in the name and meaning behind the movies title" sounds really familiar... like that I remember this particular attack on Moore …