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Heh, heh, heh. Wow, the wit is overwhelming. (No, I really mean that ? you people are good.)
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Quote: Originally Posted by yama It doesn't stand for anything. It's just a silly pun on Multics. Much in the same way that Linux is a pun on Unix. I see.
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Reset the Power Management Unit. You can check the Apple site for instructions.
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How about external MagSafe batteries? Better yet, each battery could have its own MagSafe port. That way, you could create long chains of batteries that would last for a very, very long time. If you connect your MagSafe adapter to the last batter…
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How about a regular tablet, but with a slide-out, multitouch, transparent keyboard? Backlit too, so you don't have to have the light on. And a case of clip-on plastic screen protector panes. No optical drive, but AirPort Extreme and a solid-state…
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Most Macs are white, so you can't lose them in a dark room. "Où est mon ordinateur? Où est mon ordinateur?"
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Quote: Let me know my test score. I do some business with a well known client that is well known to love acronyms. I agree that it's very annoying and intimidating at first. All of the documentation I produce has a chapter on "terms used" (the wor…
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The MacBook Touch ? very, very interesting. I think this is what Apple should devote themselves to after they finish fixing Leopard. It should also serve to get more customers onto Apple's side and away from PCs. Forum Jump: List anything about e…
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I have an old Imation floppy drive stored somewhere. But I never bothered to re-install the drivers onto my MacBook after switching over from a blue "fruit" iMac. Anyway, flash drives hold much more data. You'd be better off with one of those... …
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No obfuscated Start menu! In XP (and even Vista!) everything is precisely where you don't expect it to be. The Mac OSes are named intuitively! None of this NT, XP, 2000, 98, 99, Vista business. P.S. Who here is driven mad by people who pronou…
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Apple keeps ultimate control over its products' specs, so you never have to worry about devices messing each other up or driver conflicts. Unlike PCs!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Sounds like a great, perhaps perfect size to me. All we need is a slightly curved/tapered rear shape, and a pop out stand/rest and we have the Mac touch. A dock could run across the bottom of the screen with iP…
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Quote: If I'm going to buy a desktop computer, and it's a PC, I can needlessly waste hours deciding whether I want dual or quad, midrange ATi graphics or high-end nVidia, how quiet a cooling system I want and so on. But if it's a Mac, I just have t…
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Like PCs, Macs come with lots of apps ? the difference is, chances are you'll actually use them. No bloatware...
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You know, it's kind of unusual for a site called "AppleInsider" to show ads for PCs and Windows. Then again, maybe it just happens automatically. Anyone know how the ads get here?
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I have an idea. Instead of the MacBook Nano we discussed earlier (iPhone-like), it should be a miniature laptop. It'll have all the regular features (you know ? trackpad, keyboard, speakers) but "micro" versions of the various ports. One micro-USB, …
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Sorry. I was way too harsh , and you did have quite a few good points. After reading your re-response, I realized the switch really is totally unnecessary. And, well, why not just change the iMac? That was another good point. Of course, there are…
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Hear, hear!
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Uh... What?
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Quote: Originally Posted by synp Well, I don't think it's coming at all, but if it does, why would it have more desktop features than a Mac-Book Air? If anything, it's more of a carry around computer than an MBA. So, take away all but two USB…