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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Be careful not to drop that piece of cheese on the chess board Hah! I editted for that typo, but too slow!
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Using an ?Watch that just taps you would be easier That is so funny. Did anyone see that the design team spent over a year on what the watch buzzes should feel like? What does a text "feel" like? W…
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Quote: By the time Campus 2 is finished, Apple will have run out of office space again ... I suspect that something else is already in the planning stages! No worries at all about this. After a short while in SpaceShip Campus, Tim Cook and the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Such a shame that he didn't address the initial diagnosis quickly when it could have been stopped. With respect since we all know this: "...there may have been a better chance of a better/longer outcome..…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Look guys, it is pretty obvious that Apple has had access to the Area 51 facility. The new SpaceShip campus must be the exit from the Tunnel from Area 51 so the ship can take off without anyone notici…
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It's all they have left without understanding two phrases: Overall User Experience Total Lifetime Cost of Ownership.
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These watches are go great. I was really wrong in thinking the Milanese Loop would be the most expensive (non-gold) one. It looks so elegant with the "moving parts" etc etc. I see now it's an extruded woven wire essentially. There are likely man…
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A cheap supercar is a 7th-gen Chevrolet Corvette Z06 with the Z07 track package: About $100,000, supercar performance. The 650hp and 650lb-ft of Torque is a performance bargain. A supercar is a Ferarri or Lambo: $250,000 to $400,000 ish (think 4…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy I can see people buying multiple bands per watch, especially with how easy it is to switch them up. That was an absolute stroke of genius. Watch bands today are held on by those spring loaded posts. No diffe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by robbyx I'm not the only one who doesn't see a need for wearables...... You make a decent point, but it's based on "today-thinking". In the late 1800s there would have been plenty of predictions about how poorly…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit When you read something broadly then there is usually a source for citation. My sources say that watch sales are on the increase after a cyclical decline. http://www.businessoffashion.com/2014/08/w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Watches are on the decline? Citation. Just a general observation that I have not only read broadly, but seen myself. I can't think of too many people here in the office, under the age of 30, that have…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pfisher And a lot of people don't wear watches. I wear a $25 Casio that does what I need it to do. If it had GPS and all that, it would be nice for running, but not so necessary. People are still taking a persona…
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Quote: Originally Posted by YvesVilleneuve I'll pass on the whip watch. I'm sure many will not want to become a slave to a watch on a regular basis. I think Apple is making, yet again, a product that people don't understand. How often do w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones Apple can't get their watch to last more than a day, and the Swatch Group watch does not require charging. That would be a win for consumers. Also...... So you must love your horse drawn carriage bec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zroger73 I'd end up giving 95 of them (Resistors) away as stocking stuffers! Resistors as Stocking Stuffers? Stockings are for candy! I hope you take all 95 and make a little Elf-statue! Heh heh. Just havin…
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Aren't there games already (perhaps in crappy-watch form factor for $5) where kids have to give "care" to a digital thing on a wristwatch? "Feed" the fish "change the water" spend "time" with dogs/cats/plants. And the digital animal/thing thrive…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 I did read his post, and it sounds like BS. It's not easy to go over 2 GBs in a month just by visiting 'webpages'. I'm a heavy user and my cycle is up in a few days, and I'm only at 756 MB of data usage …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost Yes, the 16GB was a real bean-counter move. I think Jobs would have made it 32GB. It looks so scrimping and scrawling. OK I'll take the bait: You're wrong for the following reason: There are M…
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I'm having repeatable iMac-bricking with 10.10.1. I think it's my HD. Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc If I may suggest and it's possible: do you have a Firewire 800 disk free? 1) If so, try installing Snow Leo from your original…