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Quote: Originally posted by hohlecow the Chicago store has glass stairs (iirc), but the top is cut and roughed up enough that there is no concern about traction. i'm guessing these are similar. All of the flagship stores do.
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The black MacBook comes with an 80 GB drive and the white MacBook comes with a 60 GB drive. Since the upgrade to the 80 GB drive is $50, the black case is only (haha) a $150 premium.
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Not good publicity at all. Anyone else think they rushed the promotion? I don't recall they ever did this sort of thing before, so I wouldn't be surprised.
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Quote: Originally posted by Benton Why not build up at One Infinite Loop? That would require demolishing the campus, making their space problems even worse temporarily. That's not to mention the impact of the dust and noise would have on the …
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Quote: Originally posted by Ireland It's a new location, they can choose whatever address they want. They can't name a second road "Infinite Loop" though, that's my point. 2 Infinite Loop is right next to 1 Infinite Loop. As are 3, 4, 5 and 6.
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Quote: Originally posted by MacCentric The second location should be should be 10 infinite loop (pronounced two) if we are keeping with the binary theme. Which reminds me of the shirt which says "There are only 10 types of people in this world…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacCentric I wonder how much space their current headquarters takes up? Will this second location be bigger? I'd say it's roughly the same size as the Infinite Loop campus. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl…
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Quote: Originally posted by Ireland 2 infinite loop! Steve's little speech is 16 minutes in. It was slow earlier but it's better now! Here you go! Nice. Thanks for the link. They seemed happy to hear that Apple would be sticking around! …
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I agree! Now, the question is... what do you replace it with?
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross Look at our keyboards. There are much better ways of aligning the keys, we all know that. So, why hasn't any of those methods taken over? Don't look at me, I use Dvorak!
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Quote: Originally posted by DeaPeaJay For me, spotlight works great for its INTENDED use. It wasn't meant to replace the finder. It was meant to replace Finder's Find. In Tiger, certainly. The framework it has laid, however, hints fairly well…
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Quote: Originally posted by sjk Yeah, I referred to UTI's a couple posts ago. Whoops. I missed that.
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Quote: Originally posted by sjk I hope that includes fixing (*&# filename extension brokenness we "inherited" with OS X. Funny you should mention it... They already made something better. Once again, we're just waiting for them to use …
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Quote: Originally posted by BuonRotto One thing that's missing from livatlantis' concept (and the discussion in ngeral) is adding your own data to manage your file, how much is really required. I think this is the weak link in the chain of all t…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross Also, Spotlight IS a file system. This touches on a very good point which has bothered me since long before Tiger. Right now, OS X has far too many filesystems. As well integrated as Apple wants you to bel…
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Quote: Originally posted by Placebo Well, one could say that the metaphor of a file is just as unnecessary as that of a folder; everything could be one sea of hookable information. But frankly, I don't think many people are going to like that. …
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Quote: Originally posted by mdriftmeyer Yes many of us Linux users are familiar with Reiser4 and if you think Hans would get anywhere with Apple on what he wants "changed" in XNU forget it. I actually haven't heard his opinion on XNU, but I'…
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Quote: Originally posted by livatlantis This image shocks: Sounds like a great idea to me. I'd love a feature like that. Unfortunately, I'm not sure how possible OCR part would be. Has there been much advance in that field in the last few yea…
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Quote: Originally posted by ctachme I honestly can't tell if you're agreeing with me or disagreeing with me. Are you saying that storing files in databases instead of a filesystem is better or worse? I don't know about them, but every CMS I …
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Quote: Originally posted by ctachme Simple. I store all of my pages/forums/users/etc... in a MySQL database, and then images and support files just rest on the root directory. I'm sure if I was really cunning I could even store the images in the …