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I've had Bartender 2 for a long time. Just getting rid of the worthless Spotlight and Notification Center icons that take up so much room on the right is worth the price of admission.
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I've been using Firefox exclusively for years because there are extensions I can't live without--at least DownThemAll, ANT Video Downloader, BbCode Extra, and Faviconize Tab, but there are several more. Mozilla has been progressively breaking the e…
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tallest skil wrote: » This Teabagger congress? GTAT screwed Apple and managed to transfer millions of dollars from the poor (well, poorer) to the rich. They'd probably give these guys the Medal of Freedom. Okay, yeah, this is why we have PO:…
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pazuzu wrote: » Congress needs to investigate this mess. This Teabagger congress? GTAT screwed Apple and managed to transfer millions of dollars from the poor (well, poorer) to the rich. They'd probably give these guys the Medal of Freedom.
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dick applebaum wrote: » tallest skil wrote: » I still prefer handing cloth to a guy and getting cloth and metal back to checks and digital payments. I love the idea and implementation of Apple Pay, but it’ll be a while before I feel safe using i…
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anantksundaram wrote: » solipsismx wrote: » tallest skil wrote: » How stupid do you have to be to name your system ISIS? They, like the dozens of other items using Isis in some variation, were using it long before the Islamic State of Iraq …
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Most of us here don't follow bankruptcy proceedings for entertainment, so we're not familiar with the process. This "oppressive and burdensome" language is probably par for the course. I read that and I think "mental cruelty" like in pre-no-fault di…
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You know what, I don't really care how nice a guy Steve Jobs was or wasn't in everyday life—though it's my feeling he's been much misunderstood, but what do I know? I don't think much can be gleaned from Isaacson's book. He also wrote an Einstein bi…
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gtr wrote: » pazuzu wrote: » Steve Jobs: " "Picasso had a saying -- 'good artists copy; great artists steal' -- and we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas." Explain that Jony. The underlying idea is that you can…
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droidftw wrote: » radarthekat wrote: » DED here on AppleInsider once walked through the entire Xerox episode. What you said and much more that shows beyond refute there was no theft or underhandedness going on. And those same people conveni…
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matrix07 wrote: » applesauce007 wrote: » The watch flows very nicely with her and her outfit. I bet women will buy several bracelets to match their various outfits. Go Apple, Go Go Go. solipsismx wrote: » I criticized it. I thi…
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pazuzu wrote: » Goes to prove you can be richer than hell and not have an iota of taste or class. Boy, you are a sad, sad little man—aren't you, Teckstud?
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scythe42 wrote: » Yeah, there will be a law suit here for sure. Will be interesting how it turns out. I doubt anyone can prove that the filing of chapter 11 was delayed on purpose to get the selling of stocks through. I expect this will be what…
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dasanman69 wrote: » relic wrote: » Philip doesn't make junk, they have really good premium products and an inexpensive line that this individual is probably referring to. People always want the most without having to pay for it, they have no pro…
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analogjack wrote: » maestro64 wrote: » ...maybe they sold Apple one being able to do a iphone size display... No one is ever going to use artificial sapphire as a covering glass for a phone, it was never going to happen, it never will …
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I noticed even before the iPhone era—certainly before they started carrying the iPhone—that T-Mobile has a lot of customer loyalty. In my observation, they're the only cell carrier with any customer loyalty.
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malax wrote: » theothergeoff wrote: » your dremel cutting discs could scratch it. That's something other than Diamonds (silicon carbide), which makes it _resistant_ to scratches from things other than diamonds, not impervious. Scien…
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chris_ca wrote: » teaearlegreyhot wrote: » =blink= Sapphire is already hard. Not in the way "math is hard", but sapphire is a hard material. And the sapphire made by them is made "harder", using a technique patented by Apple. http://iphone.a…
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ralphmouth wrote: » wizard69 wrote: » That might be bad advice. More details are needed but often companies come out of Chapter 11 fairly strong. It is a gamble but with such gambles the payoff can be rather large. Yup. As always, don't inves…
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benjamin frost wrote: » iqatedo wrote: » dbh wrote: » ...does most architect think about how structurally good their designs are?? i don't think so... OF COURSE THEY DO! An architect who doesn't think structurally won't be long in a j…