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DVD-Audio... Isn't that an oxymoron?
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Oh, yes, I forgot about the Zip. And the Zip drive, in all its wonderful purpleness. Anyway, the point I'm trying to get across is that there really isn't a mainstream portable data drive anymore. Compact Discs are just too big in my opinion, and…
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[quote]Originally posted by Jamie: Please use a more descriptive thread title like 'MiniDiscs in PowerMacs' or something that will give us half a clue about what you're going to be talking about. Thaaaaaaaaaaaaanks! My bad.
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The MiniDiscs I see record a full 80 minutes of raw audio. How's that less? Personally, I'd be willing to pay a little more for a MiniDisc that fits in my pocket.
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Thank you so much for clarifying that, Outsider.
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The sense of superiority does have some negative qualities. It's not right to disrespect living things. We share a kingdom with animals. Let's not forget that. We're not superior, we're not inferior, and I'd be hard-pressed to say we're equal. No, w…
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More so attractive is that PowerBook... (drools) [ 07-05-2002: Message edited by: DanRuleUniverse ]
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The Pope met with his Cardinals to discuss a proposal from Ariel Sharon, the Prime Minister of Israel. "Your Holiness", said one of his Cardinals, Mr. Sharon wants to challenge you to a game of golf to show the friendship and ecumenical spi…
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(To be read aloud with Sean Connery voice "There once was a man named Tribeck. He had the world's tiniest ----" If you watch Saturday Night Live, you know where this came from.
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[quote]Originally posted by GardenOfEarthlyDelights: A neutron walks into a bar. "I'd like a beer," he says. The bartender promptly serves up a beer. "How much will that be?" asks the neutron. "For you?" replies the bartender, "No charge."…
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I understand vectors, and I understand calculus, but "vector calculus..." uh-oh. I skimmed this section of my math book. Oh well, I've got plenty of time.
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By the way, about gravity... Gravitons are neutrally charged because they do not rely on electomagnetic foce to cause the attraction. They're pure force bosons, like the strong force or the weak force. One hits you, you start moving toward the so…
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I'm one of two sophomores at my high school actually interested in this stuff. I'm familiar with all the concepts and recently taught myself basic calculus, but I'm starting from square one so that I can see everything in-depth. May I recommend: …
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I'm pretty sure it'll look like this. -Jaguar -.Mac -17" iMac -Maybe some new features to the eMac, like a DVD player -hopefully a longer battery life for the iBook/PowerBook, but I'm just thinking wishfully there -Announcement about the upc…
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clash of the politicians amongst the apples! the new Broadway play of epic proportions! four hours of relentless argument! c'mon guys, let's stop taking shots at one another.
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[quote]Originally posted by Matsu: Sometimes, if I give it a minute, my underwear corrects itself.
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Ron Kuby, if you consider communists liberal (I'm liberal and I'm not against the basic principals of communism). Anyways, I wonder if Apple will pull Moto out of the tubes if they start suffering. If they have the guts to buy Emagic... You ne…
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lol, Steve IS a weird guy... I personally see nothing wrong with a multi-button mouse. That new Kensington looks awesome. I should get it. But Apple mice are one-button. I guess that's what makes 'em Apple mice. A mouse with any more buttons than…
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We know for a fact that Jaguar's gonna rock. That alone they could have kept relatively under wraps. Adding two more inches to the iMac's screen is dissapointment-worthy. They could have released that soon. Think about iPhoto: IMHO Steve likes…
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Change the blue paneling to chrome and the grey to white and I think you've got a very cool-looking computer, there, which fits in with Apple's new color scheme. Feasibility? Not on your life. Apple wouldn't go for something that lacks the elegance …