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It was just an example. Unwad your friggin' panties. Quit attacking my example and speak to the problem I mentioned.
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I hope the new update allows users to turn off the location services dialogue that keeps coming up every time I launch maps or my camera. I want it to remember my preference unless I decide to change it sometime later. Listen up, Apple: having…
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Quote: Originally Posted by grahamw This is where I am, currently. I updated two iPhones this evening with no problems.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog I bought a Newton in 93, I broke the screen and couldn't justify a new one. Damn, dude. I wanna be your friend. Anybody who breaks stuff is okay in my book.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Well thank you for your kind comment, here is list of some personal computers I've owned: 1980: Apple IIe 1981: ZX-81 1982: C-64 1985: Fat Mac 512KB (I still have it) 1988: C-128 1990: C-Amiga 1000 1…
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Quote: Originally Posted by funkfeend Sure this iPhone rollout is bad, but what about AI's grammar mistake? Mr. H? Oh, the horror.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jdginky I have been purchasing Apple products since 1991. My first Mac was a Classic. I purchased a new iMac when they were recently refreshed. I received two faulty iMacs in a row that I had to return and the third I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bloggerblog Hey! Chillout, that was very inappropriate. FYI I've been an Apple user since 1980. Oh, geez. Using an Apple ][ in grade school because you had to doesn't make you an Apple user. When did you first DEC…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kasper Attribute it to what? This is pretty much a fact. Apple has to protect its partner, AT&T, which is paying Apple more than the $199 and $299 subsidized prices. Yes, you're right in that, given informed analy…
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"Attempting to stifle the grey market for iPhones that were being purchased in the U.S., then unlocked and resold overseas at higher prices, Apple also did away with home activation of the handsets this time around, mandating that each and every new…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sillycybin when he goes, its done with. People will try to keep the spirit going and the coal car filled, but the train will come to a slow stop and that will be it. No more ideas, nothing new, the people left to le…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stuart Kirby ... ! People seem to be using the most unflattering picture of Steve. It's like he's trying desperately to blow a bubble from blu-tac! I'm sure it's nothing serious. What is?! He's looking a bit thin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by robogobo Oh, come on, that's all because of the lighting and focal length of the lens. Look, I dragged the third one into PS, lightened it a little and saturated the reds, and then shortened it to match the proportion…
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Take a look at him just over a year ago at MacWorld 2007: And earlier this year at MacWorld 2008 in January: And then yesterday at WWDC: The man is clearly wasting away- and quickly.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iVlad I really think that all these rumors are about two iPhones. First: Little thicker, 3G, GPS, 32GB. Black `$399 Second: Much thinner, no 3G, no GPS, 16GB. Black and White. $199 Apple loves to divide their …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hobbes 3G, 20% thinner, *and* better battery life? Yeah, right. Don't forget that it's supposed to also have GPS. I call BS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by roehlstation I'd have to say CS3 has been buggy for me long before this patch was released. I concur. I was having the same kind of buggy performance before I updated to 10.5.3 and STILL get the CS3 errors after th…
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Quote: ... only 40 or so reporters were on hand for Schwaderer's presentation Oh, dear God. Only 40 reporters, most of whom were presumably either taking notes or recording the presentation???? How EVER shall we learn what was really said? Cl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Yeah, they already tried that once with Quark 4. What was it called Intermedia or something. Biggest waste of $600 I ever spent. Yeah - QuarkImmedia. One of the worst pieces of software - EVER.
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I use both Quark and InDesign very frequently. I still prefer Quark slightly, except for the hanging indent feature in InDesign. I find working with text and moving/scaling images t be quicker in Quark. I also find that IDCS2 and IDCS3 are still …