cjcampbell
About
- Username
- cjcampbell
- Joined
- Visits
- 30
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- 94
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 116
Reactions
Comments
-
Remember when everybody bragged about how small their cell phone was?
-
Quote: Originally Posted by DalShabet LOL Only frothing-at-the-mouth Apple fanatics defend a multi-billion company's right to overcharge its customers. Do you actually want to pay more for ebooks? from http://business.time.com/2013/07/10…
-
And there you have it. Even complaining about the Department of Justice is now a criminal act.
-
These toads insist that all this government snooping is critical to the fight against terrorism. Except that they seem to spend more time and resources harassing their political opposition rather than fighting terrorists. Check those phone records …
-
Uh, so Apple was called before a Senate subcommittee for obeying the law? A law that was written by these same senators? If the senators don't like it, they can change the law and stop blaming people for hiring good accountants and lawyers. "Any on…
-
Seems it would be easier to install a small Mylar fan folded up inside. The phone senses that it is falling and deploys the fan like a wing, slowing the fall. Or you could just get a case that puts a rubber edge all around the phone. But I don't w…
-
What happened to "Do no evil?"
-
ScotteVest already has this wired, so to speak. They sell vests, jackets, and other clothes with special pockets for iPods, iPhones, and even iPads. The clothing has loops inside it to run your earbuds up through the clothes -- no external wires. Th…
-
Now, at least, the thieves who stole your iPhone will be able to catch their train.
-
Not satisfied with taking away citizens' Second Amendment rights, Bloomberg has gone after the First Amendment's guarantees of freedom of expression. Register your electronic devices. Then monitoring what you do with those devices. Finally, bans and…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie This is the reason Ken Rockwell doesn't shoot raw; he feels that only camera manufacturers are able to interpreted the captured light and reproduce that image, not some computer company like A…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by TBell The problem with your view is people relied on Final Cut Pro to make a living. Final Cut Pro X initially dropped support for certain needed plugins, multi-monitors, network sharing, projec…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Well, that should make the Aperture 3 reviewed by bcbcbroderick on the right hand side of AI pages disappear in no time. It will of course be a welcomed upgrade, in spite of all the free updates w…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil It isn't. The restocking fee you pay for having opened it. Glad you decided my computer is not defective without even looking at it. Did you use your crystal ball or di…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil So what? They do, though. If you want to return a $2,000 computer and eat 30% of that, go right ahead. It is a $4,000 computer. It is defective. I have no idea where yo…
-
Doesn't really matter what they call it. It will have bugs. People will complain. It will have new features that people will love. The fan-boys will go into a rage over any mention of the new release's faults. The Apple haters will announce that t…
-
"No known issues," eh? Are we safe to assume that it fixes the wifi connection problem that is currently being experienced by MacBook Pro users? The Discussion forums are full of complaints. It appears that these patches have "no known issues" in th…
-
We need to return to the old patent standard that someone must actually create an example of the new product, at least in prototype form. Otherwise you are going get the descendants of Jules Verne or H.G. Wells claiming patent infringement on things…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by muppetry I don't think that is quite correct. Even though in theory they can measure high speeds (which would be limited by their ability to keep the shifting signals locked - a processing limitation …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot Speed isn't a factor. (Unless you were able to approach some significant fraction of the speed of light... though the GPS satellite system DOES, in fact, take into account the relat…