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I was impressed too, but one interesting thing happened. When Steve came on stage, it looked as though he'd been hit in the face with a shovel. Probably compression artifacts, but it looked real. Anyway, a second or so later it cleared up. But y…
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[quote]Originally posted by briareos: This from the WSJ: "I would chose a Dell over a Gateway because Steven is cuter than Gateway's cow," says Libby Marie LeForce, a 17-year-old student from Chandler, Ariz. I fear for this country. If by …
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It's funny, I've always seen PC's as these incredibly backwards boxes poorly suited to their task. Must stem from the days I first used a macintosh in 1984. I thought, look here's everything you need right in this tiny box! To get a PC to do the …
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If we do see anything, it'll probably come from Sony. But in all honesty, I doubt if anyone else will do this for quite some time, if at all.
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Okay... What's the big deal? I mean it's cool and all, but I just don't see what the fuss is all about... A real music breakthrough would be if they started releasing real audio apps native to OS X like Cubase, Reason, etc.
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I'll bet you the smart engineers at Apple had thought of the belt clip but probably realized that it would compromise the durability of the unit, as built-in belt clips require suspending the weight of the unit (and any impacts it receives) on a rel…
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I thought it would be appropriate to chime in as I am a Composer. Personally, artists make very little from the sale of CD's unless it is a commercial bonanza. The real money comes when a band goes on tour and makes money through ticket sales and …
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Might as Well: First: Apple //e (Tricked out with 128 Colum Card and 128K of RAM!) Second: Performa 600 (1x CDROM and 8MB!!!) Current: iMac (266, 192MB, 20GB HD with 9.1, Linux) Future: New iMac!!!
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At home I have a first-gen iMac and have NO plans to replace it anytime soon. For $1200, I have recieved MORE THAN ENOUGH BANG FOR MY BUCK. I've had very few problems with it, I can do anything I want. It still is more reliable than my work PC (2…
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I see three options for ya: Edirol/Roland USB Audio Input Devices or Digidesign MBox or Emagic 6|2 They should keep the budget under $500 or so. Composer
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I don't know if it's amazing or incredibly stupid that the Zire, which is basically a IIIe, which is basically the ORIGINAL palm pilot still manages to capture people. It does what it does very well I guess. I use a handspring Visor and I have to …
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I've been using a Palm IIIe for like, a long time, and I still don't have a compelling reason to upgrade. Steve, bring back those damn scribble pads!
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I doubt that they'll release a new version so quickly. Maybe the remote. I say go ahead. It's an incredibly useful little thing.
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I know I'm late to join in the fray: Inexpensive solutions include getting a cheap (even consumer synths have MIDI) synth with at least 60 keys, and a USB MIDI interface - I have a MIDIMAN Midisport. Works great. Personally I find Sibelius in…
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I need more information. Does the computer boot into OS X?
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Assuming you're using OS 10.2: Open System Preferences, Click on Sharing, Turn on Personal File Sharing and Windows File Sharing. In Finder, select GO>Connect to server... In Windows, double-click on Network Neighborhood or Network P…
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I like chocolate chip cookies myself.
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2 things: Increase your cache to about 20-30MB and set the number of days in history to about 7-10days. That should do it...
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Here's a stupid question: What's Latex? If someone says rubber I'll moideah tha bum
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Do what I did: Get an older iMac for about $200-300 from eBay. Stick with the Tray-loading kind - they'll be more reliable as a server b/c they have a fan. Have at least 160MB of RAM, load up Darwin and Voila! You're up and running. This will …