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Quote: Originally Posted by frugality Same here. If Apple goes pushing the gay agenda, I might have to switch to Linux or something... The linux crowd tends to be even more liberal leaning than the mac crowd. You are better off to go with V*…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freethinker As a company, your 1st and most important goal is to make the shareholders happy. Whether or not I believe in Gay Marriage, which is no one's buisness, polarizing the shareholders is not a good idea for a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mariofreak85 after reading all these comments on here I just may move to one of those countries. Which one has the best weather? I need to live somewhere sunny I would say Spain, because it's Mediterranean, but i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna yeah but how many folks that would use esata wouldn't pony up for a pro anyway. I bet not that many. A pro customer would expect the eSATA port to be integrated in a far more graceful manner than an Expr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna 3 machines. all using time machine with a usb external. first backups took some time but now it's seconds to at the most 5 minutes for one large video file which was a rarity (and it was 3 GB) there i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by laucala I'm struggling to understand what the issue is here, and why people are complaining? Put yourselves in an Apple executive's shoes - your job is to grow the business, in their case angling their computers in th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by noirdesir As nice as eSATA is (no extra controller, maximum speed), it is not bus-powered. You can drive a dual 2.5" drive array of the bus power of Firewire 800. For all mobile devices (ie, those devices not sitting p…
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It would have been nice for Apple to add eSATA to the MacBook and MBP as a replacement for/complement to FW, since we won't get USB 3 until late next year and USB 2 is just too slow for many applications. The nVidia chipset offers six SATA channels …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider FireWire Only the MacBook Pro supports FireWire; it supplies the faster FW800 (800Mbps) standard, which is backwardly compatible with the original FW400 (400Mbps). A FW800 port can handle a chain of dev…