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Quote: Originally Posted by KDMeister Oh man. Canada has had a rough go of it in the tech industry. When I was taking electrical engineering in university back in the early 90's, a dream job would have been to work for Nortel. Then in early 2000,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil No, no, Apple is doomed. They have exclusive rights to being 'doomed'. At least, the naysayers say so, so it's probably right. My comment regarding "beleaguered" was a sly reference to the '90s when …
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Quote: Originally Posted by tundraboy The appropriate term, I believe, is "death spiral". I thought it was "beleaguered".
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Well, here's a 50 minute one. Fantastic! Thank you.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jasenj1 Movie theaters? Really? A CNBC special I can see, but nobody is going to go to a theater to see Jobs and Cringley blather on. - Jasen. I would, so there goes your theory that nobody would. (That's the pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flash_beezy Let them Burn!! Then again solandra proved what big solar company's do Actually, Solyndra's solar tube technology would have been perfect for the white roof of Apple's data center. They wouldn't …
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Think I will wait for the opera. What a great production that would make.
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Less reflections?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Oh, these guys with cash would use it to create US jobs!?? Sure they would. The biggest American export to China is our middle class. Apple doesn't even pay a living wage in its stores. Apple isn't going…
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[QUOTE=Prof. Peabody;1909293]1970's, 80's, and 90's. /QUOTE] Hey, Professor, it's 1970s, '80s and '90s. Sherman ***** A bigger question is, why doesn't Apple have any solar panels on its data center if they are really interested in util…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 1) Technically 3Mbps is two DS-1(T1 lines) and is slightly over 3Mbps. This is a solid connection and the not the shared, burst connections of consumer DSL, cable, or cellular. 2) Lion is 3.6 gigabytes whi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fecklesstechguy So you can't set up either disc images or machine images on a bootable HD to do these installs? I watched last night as a team of people at the local Apple store walked around with HDs installing Lion o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody CD's fail more often than the Internet. I have plenty of install CDs that are still good. One uses a CD install disk maybe once and it gets put away. Why would they fail? Meanwhile, I have a client …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jmgregory1 Thanks for the suggestion, but it's nowhere to be found. Tried reinstalling the update again, restarted and it still crashes - just when trying to access security settings. All other sys prefs work fine. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jmgregory1 It's not there to remove - any other ideas? Instead of the Users folder (~), try Macintosh HD/Library/Preferences
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mario Did you move the file out of quarantine previously (i.e. did you dismiss the dialog warning you that the file is downloaded from the internet and to confirm if you want to run it?). If so you will not be asked ag…
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I ran software update. Restarted my Mac as the installer states an admin has to log in to make the Security Update effective. I launch avSetup.pkg which opens up to installer that says "Install Mac Guard Setup" at the top of the installer window…
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Walk into your local Apple store and ask to see FileMaker Go on an iPad and you won't find it. When i asked an Apple store employee about it, his response was "we only have Apple software for demonstration on the iPads".
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Quote: Originally Posted by bwik Good. They better treat you well otherwise they are discriminating based on appearance. It's one thing for a Rolls Royce dealer to look at a client and size them up. The Apple Store should treat all well behave…
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Quote: Originally Posted by IronTed Steve Jobs will never approve of this. He's a Buddhist, and a vegetarian. He's the most humble person you will ever come across. He would never consider himself a God. You either have a very superficial …