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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Which poster on this thread has been sent to Coventry by the mods? You know, the one that you dare not speak his name!
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Quote: Originally Posted by fmaxwell Cigarette smoke leaves a residue that causes things like dust and cat hair to adhere to inside of the computer. Also, the other poster was alluding to the fact that people who smoke are often disgusting, dirt…
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Quote: Originally Posted by yetibiker I have to side with Apple here. Some of these smokers are such filthy slobs that their homes and everything in them are coated by a layer of tar and ash. Their white Macbooks are now yellow, their fans are ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bobo Decosta Never thought there would come a day a would decide never to buy a mac again but that day has come. When I paid my MacBook Pro they didn't say they couldn't accept my money because it was a biohazard so I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hiimamac Dude. Have you ever been to smomeones house, smoke free and have a look at their fans. Olooks just like that. As I said earilier l, it's been reported than living in LA during the summer is like 3 times WORSE …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DCJ001 "Many things" ??? ... Such as? A beach house, use in a cellar, etc,etc, etc, etc . Use your brain- it's not that difficult.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Based on my reading of the back-and-forth between newbee and teckstud: (i) The attacks seem to go both ways; and (ii) They did not seem unprovoked, in the least (at least, not to me). Poor teckstud -…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Here is a decent yet brief synopsis of Apple Computers v. Apple Corps over the years. I’ve looked it over and saw nothing that seemed out of place or erroneous.• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_C...Apple_C…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Apple did at one time object to one of New York State's Trademarks. Hey thanks for that- I always appreciate something interesting to read. My favorite line in the article is "Gwyneth Paltrow better rename tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism He hasn?t ignored it. It doesn?t make it ethical or legal because what you want isn?t offered. For instance, if I want a book but they only have a large hard cover I am not allowed to print up a smaller paper…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s Just say no! Your computer will thank you! How do we know that picture is a result of cigarettes? That could be from many things.
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Quote: Originally Posted by joe in miami This is about the most ridiculous story I have come across in a while. I'd like to see Sub Zero, BMW or Sony try this one. What a bunch of whining Pussies here. Really- what's next- "You have to us…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram This is truly mind-boggling, if true! Corporatism at its worst. Can't they wear some gloves and a mask?! Where are we heading next? Apple campus is going to be sealed off in an antiseptic bubble? Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rbonner That is something that has nothing to do with this thread. The article is about the automation in checking for unapproved calls, not content. No you comment is off thread , we were discussing censorship of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 You can burn songs from iTunes onto a CD if you want. My CD's joined the boxes of video tapes, cassette tapes and vinyl stored in my garage. The world changes and nothing is going to stop that. So have …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rbonner It's wrong because under the apple agreement we indicated that we would only use published API calls. This is in no way about censorship or data hogging, not sure where that came from. It's about Apple more e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MissionGrey True, but unedited still exist and its one's choice to get the normal version some other place. As long as there is no government interference. itunes sell both, and on some songs I like the radio edit, I d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MissionGrey I don't know if censorship is the right word to describe what Apple is doing. Censorship has the connotation of government action and related to public (government controlled things.) No necessarily so.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MissionGrey I believe that is Apple wanting to be neutral political and considered family friendly. Agree with that or not Apple is free to do so as that it is their store to sell from. No different then if you own…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MissionGrey So people don't put malicious code into them. You can download any app from the store and feel safe about it, if it was open to all you can guarantee there would be tons of people tiring to steal info from …