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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee Excuse me , I think your "elitism" is showing! IMHO there is a strong and opposite correlation between "an academic background" and common sense. There are a lot of "non academic but brilliant and gifted" pe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraBuggy We are in a recession; however, Apple made 1.67 Billion in profit this quarter (biggest in their history)...so recession is not the problem. At least not in the market segment Apple is making most of it'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by icyfog AI is not cheerleading. http://www.forbes.com/feeds/afx/2009...fx7060690.html David Dolan and Yumi Horie of Reuters wrote the article. They wrote: "Nintendo's portable game machine, the DS, also faces increas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DKWalsh4 Today's article in the NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/...profits&st=cse Sorry, I missed your article. This particular Reuters news item suffers from the same deficit like the last one (w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by joelsalt I hope you at least bought it supper first Grammar nazi anybody? I'm not a native English speaker and I don't really check my sentences for grammar and orthography when posting on AI. It's not really worth …
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Quote: Originally Posted by caliminius Quote of the day...thanks for making me laugh... Na, I think the money quote was: Quote: and COMMON SENSE, which doesn't require a lot of thought. Since I'm having an academic background it actuall…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism However, to say that the Touch has had no impact on DS sales is like saying the iPhone has had no impact on iPod sales. Maybe it did or maybe it didn't. At this point it's difficult to determine the cause …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 So what's AIs source? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucination
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That is a strong rebuttal. The NYTimes article that the AI article got its info from is no longer available. Searching for it now... You are probably looking for this (note that the NY Times URL only refer…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 Except that Nintendo already acknowldged the impact in their previous quarterly report. http://www.macworld.co.uk/ipod-itune...74#mainContent Ah, I knew this ugly myth would rear its head one day again…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Biffs Me too - and I'm alarmed that anyone here who identified that they have real problems are flamed, or accused of operator error! You mustn't read these or any other Apple forums very often. That's pretty much t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by FitzGerald I just beg that they fix the Open GL system. Performance in gaming has dropped, I can't get more than 60 FPS in games. Your description that all of your games now run with 60 FPS max makes me suspect that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism and looking at Longhorn they surely have wasted a great deal of money, but Windows 7 (aka, Vista 2.0) is a very solid OS from the Redmond-based Zune-maker. Actually, even Microsoft admitted publicly that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nondual But that pretty much proves the point! With Windows, it's convenience or security - but not both. It doesn't help that every new iteration of the OS moves and/or changes where and what the settings are. With…
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Hopefully the new boot camp will include a driver for the light sensor. OS X does a good job of automatically adjusting the monitor luminosity and since 7 finally supports this as well I don't see a reason why Windows users should not benefit from b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 In any case Windows 7 still has problems of drivers Not Microsoft's fault. Plus, it mostly affects legacy hardware. With Windows there's at least a very good chance that some kind of driver will be releas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by extremeskater If Windows users get upset because people insult their computer then they need to get their heads checked alot. Like I said a computer is a tool its used to get work done (and play games of course) its no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nondual Windows is just so difficult to protect that it leaves the user open to attack. What a load of bull. You can lock down Windows to an almost arbitrary level for over a decade since NT has been designed with s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mrochester I simply expect Apple to stand by what they believe in. That's what I'm trying to tell you: They do stand by what they believe in: $$$. Two seemingly contradicting behaviors are perfectly fine under that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mrochester It's just a double standard. If they are going to slate Windows in their ads, they should at least have the balls to stand by the courage of their convictions, and not support Windows 7. Such naivety, ho…