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Quote: Originally Posted by StLBluesFan 8% of machines are running a Mac OS. That's not the same as 8% of users as many folks, including myself, have both Mac and Windows machines and have now connected to Steam with both. Ok, so you're sayin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iCarbon they kindly changed the title to be less misleading -- something I highly approve of (thanks), but I can see how it would be really confusing to you. Oh, okey. What was the original title?
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Everyone knows what steam content delivery is, right? The title says 8% of the steam users are sitting behind a mac. What's misleading about it? Am I missing something?
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii "The Mac is a great platform for entertainment services" Umm... relative to what? The Sony console - no. The Microsoft console - no. The Nintendo console - no. Microsoft PC + NVidia GTX 480 - double noes.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Me Not quite. Ahh. My mistake. They were bought by another company. Are they still responsible for updating the OS X OpenGL implementation?
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig Plus there's a lot of extensions that would make porting games and other apps that depend on DX a lot easier. Sounds great! Does anyone know why the recent versions of GLSL hasn't been implemented? Wh…
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why did they adept that first curve to a linear one when it's at least quadric? ahh.. my eyes! :P
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Quote: Originally Posted by zunx Unfortunately, there is a big, big, big problem: the iPad is NOT a Mac. The truth is that the Mac and the iPad are not compatible when working with Apple iWork and with Microsoft Office files. The main reason f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by UnexpectedBill Thank you for writing that post! I want to stop right now and tell you that I really enjoyed reading the whole thing! But the part quoted above is what I'm so glad someone finally stepped up to the plate…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cmf2 Neither of the reasons make any sense at all. Your reasoning isn't following a logical train of thought. I'm a very logical person. I must say I find it really surprising that you found my statements illogical…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody I have never cared for hackers very much either (well at least *today's* hackers), they seem to be mostly concerned with simple theft of IP. OTOH, Apple is going out of it's way to provide motivation…
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Quote: Originally Posted by plum1030 I jailbreak my iPhone. I also buy software from iTunes and I buy software from jailbreak developers. I pay for all my software. I jailbreak so that I can customize my phone to the way I want it to be not to st…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Arthur_Klok IMO, MYOB. They are just doing their own thing. You need not participate nor take any notice. They are not affecting you or anything that touches you. They are hurting nobody. No matter if it is the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme Some people destroy just to destroy. They?re insecure and so they key a car or steal a password. But that applies to ?crackers? to use the proper term. The term ?hackers,? properly used, it not a bad thing. It…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hcho321 A lot of my friends and families are going nuts about i p a d. What they don't realize is that this hardware is going to be so outdated soon. I recommend waiting for the 2nd or even 3rd generation of ipad. Here…
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I don't care for hackers. They do not belong to the Apple platform, because they're not needed there. What's the point in trying to ruin a good solution several people have worked so hard on creating?
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I'm surprised the CPU from Apple wasn't a NDTM. I thought they had higher standards and I'm very disappointed.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That is because you're reading it wrong. It's simple, it's a list of Apple's products with inflation appended to them. That's it. Nothing magical about that m but it's interesting in and of itself but not som…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You value of the product having "lightly less value than an iPod" is completely subjective. The graph is merely taking cost of the item when it was released and adjusting the price for inflation. This is not …
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I find this comprehension silly. A iPad today is hardly comparable to what an Apple Lisa was in 1983. I would even say it has slightly less value than an iPod had, as a product, in 2001.