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The Mac Pro serves an essential high-end niche market. Whether or not that particular box is hugely profitable is irrelevant - it's the small base it serves which is important. It's crucial that Apple offer hardware that supports bleeding edg…
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Principles such as these used to be referred to words like "professionalism," "responsibility," and "decency." It's sad that for a corporation to actually embody any principle other than short-sighted greed has become remarkable, but tragic tha…
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I don't need any external agency to judge the appropriateness of any media content for me or my children. In particular, I don't need America's institutionalized hypocrisy (we decry cartoon violence while our economy is based on the real thing)…
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Best Buy is a vile company which indulges in unethical marketing practices. Apple really ought to get out of bed with that syphilitic whore.
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Quote: Originally Posted by marvfox You are telling me 50 jobs that is all Apple offered. A dam disgrace indeed. This state is high in unemployment to begin with.Tim Cook and Apple better get their act together. There's very little information…
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"Tell Me" is like Siri in the the sense that Rebecca Black is like Annie Lennox. Really, what's the difference? They both sing, right?
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And so it begins. The annual frenzy of greed, stupidity, and lovelessness. Throw another body in the shark tank and watch America bleed.
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Throughout human history, the vanity of actors has remained a dependable constant. Assuming the film will cover something other than the days of Job's illness and death, Clooney could only end up resembling Lucille Ball's grotesque parody of "Mam…
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"Cook is 'more at ease' meeting with enterprise customers?" How unfortunate. Pandering to people whose raison d'être is an endless orgy of greed never results in the production of anything except more of the same. While most of America has …
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That's all? WOOT.
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Google is way too big. Take it apart with a crowbar. Apple's just about there, too. An unregulated corporation is to humanity what a flaming chain saw is to a five-year-old. No corporation should ever be allowed to even approach a government…
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Welcome to America, where stores are "unveiled" with a reverence once reserved for bridges, cathedrals, and other achievements that represented a sense of purpose beyond "live, buy, die." You are audibly panting over the renovation of a store. S…
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This obsession with form to the exclusion of all consideration of content is a particular failing of technophiles. These endless discussions of traditional vs. digital media uniformly ignore how completely irrelevant the medium becomes when the con…
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"It would be better?" Better for whom, Pete? "?if music lovers treated music like food, and paid for every helping?", One shudders to imagine those long-ago family dinners in the Townsend household, where Pete's rabid, insatiable fear of n…
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10.8? No doubt 'tis a consummation devoutly to be wished, but? In the meantime, how 'bout a 10.7.3 that, unlike 10.7.2, might actually fix some of the myriad Finder bugs introduced by Lion? Or have silly little things like reliably remembering …
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Despite having been professionally entangled with Apple's products since the company began, I know almost nothing about Steve Job's personal life. He wan't a nothing celebrity - famous for being famous - and however large his ego may have been, his…
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I always admired Steve Jobs for how little I knew about his personal life. Despite having decades of professional life involving Apple's products, having turned down a couple of jobs there (dammit), and knowing a fair amount about Job's achievement…
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An overweening narcissistic sense of entitlement runs through American culture like mold through aged cheese, with far less pleasing results. No doubt they're also enraged that Mr. Jobs' last breath wasn't webcast.