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Let it me known from now on, to people of all ages and walks of life: Ken Jennings is Google (with a butt).
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It's not official until the convention since only delegates can pick running mates. There will be a floor fight over this. One thing is certain, if Edwards does become Kerry's running mate, he won't be getting my vote, especially now since Kerry …
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Kerry is going to announce his VP choice tomorrow. It's curious Dean will be in the spotlight this week debating Nader in the same week as Kerry's VP choice. Hope Springs Eternal. But I bet it will be a DNC hack like Clark.
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Actually, it has nothing to do with 2x AGP. The G4 processor simply pathetic at 3D and other FPU intensive tasks, especially compared to Athlons. I don't recommend anyone buy a Mac with a G4 in it. You'll find similar results here. Poor-perfor…
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison Only if you have beyond the lowend model. This isn't an Apple issue. What people are in essence saying is that Apple should have OEM'd a more expensive graphics chip and ate the costs to appease the budget m…
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Quote: Originally posted by Anders How stupid is it possible for people to be? I hope they will read up on the 1968 democratic convention and see how that election went for the democrats. Yea, I hope they do. It was a big mistake to nominate …
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Quote: Originally posted by MarcUK Cinebench is a very good benchmark for general 64bit FPU performance, and it puts a 2.5 G5 on par with a dual 3.0GHZ Xeon. However Cinebench makes no use of many of the advantages of a G5, namely Altivec, which …
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The G4 is not in the same league as the Athlon 64. If you want pure speed, go with the Acer.
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You best stay away from the Apple drones at MacRumors. The CineBench results are misleading because the new 2.5GHz G5 uses a newer G5-optimized version of CineBench while the older 2GHz G5 don't. If one uses the newer version on the 2GHz G5, one get…
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My prediction: The first taste of what's to come will be the all-new iMac due in September. It will feature PCIe and a fast DX9-complaint graphics card. PowerMacs with PCIe will soon follow in the October/November time frame. Apple's already …
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What a load of BS. Is this the crap out "liberal media" is spending the public's airtime on? You think 14 year olds are running the network. I bet things would be a lot different if it was a 23 year-old male hottie raping a 14 year old girl. Such…
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I would wait until the next eMac. The current eMac doesn't support key Tiger technologies.
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To keep the iPod on the top, Apple needs to: 1. Shave off one or two more ounces from the regular iPod and the mini 2. Increase the buffer to 64MB for better playback of audio books 3. Increase battery life to 15-20 hours 4. Reduce cost and ma…
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http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/6/30/0614/82298 This is probably why. Try and be more empathizing with other people's problems, Comman Man, instead of being a selfish dick.
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The iMac2 is now officially dead. We expect an all new iMac in September. Does all-new imply a new graphics chipset (up from the pathetic 5200)? Here's what I hope the new iMac will feature: 1. At least a G5 at 1.8 GHz 2. Base price under $1…
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I don't understand why you people are defending Howard Stern. Some of his commentary on the air is the most misogynist crap I have ever seen.
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Quote: Originally posted by kneelbeforezod Accuse the media of 'liberal bias' as often as you like, it's still a myth...anyone with half a brain who actually reads or watches the news knows this. I think Naples means the news isn't conservati…
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These positions add more evidence to the fact that there is no difference between Bush and Kerry. Either will be calamitous to the working people and marginalized groups of this country. www.votenader.org
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Quote: Originally posted by Gon What *specific* laptops do you consider to be the Powerbooks' foremost competitors? The market doesn't work that way. You name a platform-agnostic task or need (eg. scientific computing, or long battery life)…