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Did you set it up in Network Prefs or Internet Connect? Don't know if this will help but I recently set up a USB wireless modem. Couldn't get it to work through Network Prefs but when I set it up in Internet Connect it was up and running. Makes no s…
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Is it possible for them to kick this thing up so it becomes more a computer (albeit a basic one) than the iPhone but acts as an input only device for more processor intensive apps like Final Cut etc.? Especially given the need for more HD capacity a…
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And just like the underpants gnomes' financial theories, you could substitute "?" for: Step 2: Come up with solution to solve the "no keyboard or trackpad problem"
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Quote: Originally Posted by Olternaut We all know there is going to be a catch so let's at least enjoy the moment while we can hmm? Oh it was intended entirely in good humour. At this point in time, it's hard not to let a bit of silliness set …
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox What do you mean? When hillbilly Jobs busts out the jig, the fun is just beginning! And the show closes with Kenny Rogers and Kris Kristofferson singing a duet to the Beverly Hillbillies theme: Come and …
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God even my untrained eye can spot a bunch of problems with that pic straight off the bat. And I'll go hee if there's a tablet on the loose in Shanghai (or anywhere else in China for that matter). Can't think of anywhere on the planet Apple would be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox I like it. Then they can drop the "i" things (which ostensibly were originally for "internet" and the pronoun "I" in favor of "y" things, which will stand for "ya'll" and "Why did I buy this, again?" And it…
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Ha! Slate agrees with me. If Steve Jobs gave the State of the Union address. (via Boing Boing) Quote: Thank you for coming. And thank you to President Obama for asking me to deliver this year's speech. We're going to make some history today. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox With a toothless Jobs doing a little shit kicker dance. Yes. Oh please, yes. Steve might even call it the "Y'all". Just for you adda.
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox Really, what was the invite supposed to say, "Come see my latest creation" with a big picture of a beaming Jobs? "Come see what I did"? When lack of a first person singular pronoun in an event invitation is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ivan.rnn01 Don't fancy, just check out their marketing mottos. All their logic is in there. It's always meaningful. If you mean in advertising slogans and the like, I think you'll find any use of the first person wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ivan.rnn01 Positioning this product as a family one means there's no leading `i' in its name. Period. P.S. The slogan "Come See Our Latest Creation", which carefully escapes any allusion to `i', makes it crystal cl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox What about, rather than a thing that hinges the full width from the down side, a narrower stick like prop that hinges from the top? So that it sits up like an easel? You must be reading my mind. Though I wa…
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Working Mode - eminently doable. But my brain says Movie Mode would require defying the laws of physics. I don't think they're that good. Even if the body of the tablet was impossibly light, that positioning would still be incredibly unstable.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland Please stop this center-aligned crap, it's so hard to read, and it's mega-distracting. That's why I stopped reading his/her threads a while back. Damned if I'm going to adjust my eyes to read its rubbish. Fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregAlexander Somebody, somewhere (too many threads, who knows where) said that they looked like inkjet spurts. And indicated the connection to replacing traditional printed colour media. I liked that one. Oops!…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Yeah, they are. More preciously, bilateral symmetry. I think the best wy to describe this thread is Apophenia: the experience of seeing patterns or connections in random or meaningless data. Oh if only…