patroll
About
- Username
- patroll
- Joined
- Visits
- 1
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 77
Reactions
Comments
-
Quote: Originally Posted by bonklers go here: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-10265889-233.html skip the article, go the 4th comment. follow the 4 steps. my new iphone 3gs now has tethering, it also works on iphone 3g with os3.0. should a…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Let's see -judging by sloppism and anadakadakaram the media is either run by Microsoft or RIM. Must be part of some vast techno conspiracy! Just to point out that it is the media are. Other than that, I fo…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by dkvasnicka I fail to see how exactly this "taking" should work.... You actually HAVE TO BUY Exchange in order for iPhone in the enterprise to make sense. Not quite. As an example, our corporate email is hosted by Go…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by patroll Just to point out that to be affected by this, one has to own and use an iPhone first. Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Not true- if you can both READ and comprehend. Take off your fanboi blinders. …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by bigmc6000 grammar police - if you're going to italicize something at least make sure it's correct... (you're, twice) And most people aren't affected but the ones that are are very loud about it (you for example) J…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Apple isn't the only company that has these issues. It's a question of a few hours mess for some, vs a few hundred million $ of capacity. Which do you think companies will choose? By tomorrow, these prob…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Why would Apple use their old technology they don't sell anymore? Think before you write. Closing your post with "think before you write" does not lend additional credibility to your opinion. Stop resortin…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Wrong. Where is the market for the failing shuffle? Where is the market for the AppleTV? In what way do these questions possibly address the very simple request below? Quote: Originally Posted by solips…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Perhaps you missed this from Blah64: ... I suggest you read it then comprehend it. End of story. Common sense, my friend, common sense. No "thesis" required. I have read it and it is a good point. R…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud I rest my case. No you don't. You avoid the debate because you have no arguments. You might find it useful to look up the word you triumphantly highlighted.
-
Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud If I have to explain to you the definition of both glossy and glare then you are both clueless and hopeless. No, you do not need to explain those definitions. Even if you had to, this would hardly be a so…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by patroll How about the financial incentive of making good use of perfectly usable but less desirable, older-generation monitors? This seems more logical to me. Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud No- the logic is…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud In the Fifth Ave Store they teach classes using the old Matte cinema display. Why- NO GLARE!!! How about the financial incentive of making good use of perfectly usable but less desirable, older-generation m…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The advisory, published a few months ago by the Centre for Teckstudian Logic at the Queensland University of Technology on its Health and Safety website, specifically addresses Mac users with Apple 'gla…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 IE can die for all I care. It should have died years ago. It seems a complete anomaly among the likes of current Gecko and Webkit browsers. It's a complete failure, and the way it is tightly integration into…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by patroll Unlike opinions, statements and claims, facts cannot be "incorrect". They cannot be "unsubstantiated" either. It is interesting that the latter term appeared yesterday in a post submitted by Techstud. He, t…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Seahawk Fan ....when all you normally spew are facts that are incorrect in check. Unlike opinions, statements and claims, facts cannot be "incorrect". They cannot be "unsubstantiated" either. It is interesting t…