Thursday, June 2, 2011

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  • NeoMayhem
    Apr 2, 03:05 PM
    I think its a great application, I use it for basic layouts and word processing. Its not quite as good as keynote, but it is still a solid program with only a few things that bother me.





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  • redeye be
    May 25, 03:57 AM
    Thx for the kind words guys/girls!

    Could you post some screen shots? I might need to get tiger now.... :rolleyes:
    The first post now holds 2 screenshots from a previous beta, just very slightly different from the current one. I will update them when i get home.

    And indeed, you will need tiger now :D





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  • ehoui
    Apr 27, 06:38 PM
    Trump has no moral compass.

    That may be, but that does not excuse one from referring to one's own.





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  • Sydde
    Apr 12, 01:02 PM
    WASPs.

    That is a majority?



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  • JackAxe
    Mar 28, 04:35 PM
    Nintendo was smart to put in the option to adjust and turn off the 3D.

    Faceraiders is fun and I thought I'd hate it.

    I played Zelda: Spirit Tracks up to the first Forest Temple last night. I knew buying this thing would get me back into this game, I had put down so long ago. :)





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  • darkplanets
    Apr 1, 09:49 AM
    When your hands are tied, your hands are tied.

    I'm not a huge fan of Time Warner, but hey, there's not much they can do here. It's actually a great idea, allowing channels to be watched from any screen so long as you have a subscription...

    The fact that some networks are against this is mind boggling.... why on earth would you want to decrease potential viewership when your revenue is based on increasing viewership?



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  • Mattie Num Nums
    Apr 12, 03:52 PM
    aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh I want to buy this!!!! But alas I cannot afford it at present, well it depends on if I get a 3DS next weekend or not. But having used the demo of Outlook I love it, much better then Mail IMO.

    If anyone knows of a cheaper price then around �160 in the UK let me know cause that's the best I've found.

    Sent you a PM





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  • notabadname
    Apr 5, 09:41 AM
    And as to the displays, I quote the May 2011 issue and its preliminary findings: (this is also in response to all the "yeah, but a Xoom has a wide-screen format")

    among the best tablet displays we've tested. It has excellent color and is viewable from almost any angle without degrading the image. The Motorola Xoom's display can be viewed from almost any direction too, but it loses more contrast at off-angles than the iPad

    It's good to be square. Apple's approach has its advantages, too. In land-scape mode, for example, the display's greater height lets the e-mail app display more messages in the inbox, assuming you use the same size text as on other tablets. When you're typing in landscape mode, an iPad can accommodate a taller onscreen keyboard or more content on the screen above the keyboard. In portrait mode, its display is less cramped when you're Web browsing or reading a magazine or an e-book. And when you're playing games that take advantage of a display's height and width, that screen also allows for a greater range of motion.



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  • JodyK
    Jun 15, 10:07 PM
    I have been saying for years this is going to happen and I can't be more excited!




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  • OutThere
    Mar 11, 05:42 PM
    Most of my ever growing set of hand tools is American made...you really can't beat the quality and durability. I inherited an all-American car that I can't say really fits me, but I laugh in my German/Swedish car-owning friends faces come maintenance time.



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  • SuperCachetes
    Apr 8, 11:07 AM
    These greedy right-wingers refusing to cut the corporate handouts and raise taxes are going to force financial hardship on hundreds of thousands of people if there's a shut-down. They need to put their zealotry aside for a moment, and realize that the revenue has to be fixed. now. $Trillions in debt? And they want to spend more on bull #$%& missiles and planes? Talk about clueless. When you're this far in debt, you can't afford to flush more money down the toilet on controversial programs like defense, etc.



    Fixed that for you. Because it, you know, goes both ways n' stuff. :rolleyes:





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  • kuwisdelu
    Apr 12, 07:00 PM
    It seems that most people are not aware of the fact that 30 is large enough sample for almost any population, and that the main challenge is not in increasing the sample size, it's in making it truly random.

    This. You want a simple random sample, a sample size greater than 30, and a population size greater than ten times your sample size.

    As a statistician, it always simultaneously amuses and disappoints me when people say "xxx isn't a large enough sample size!"

    Usually the sample size is completely adequate, and it's only that the sampling technique was flawed. It's extremely difficult to get an unbiased sample when doing a survey.

    By the way, why is everyone saying people in the Midwest don't buy iPads? I live in the Midwest and will be getting an iPad 2 soon. Yes...probably Verizon.



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  • DaveGee
    Apr 16, 03:39 PM
    Is it me or is Apple becoming a silly caricature of its own 1984 ad?

    If when you say silly you mean terrifying? Then yes I do... :mad:





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  • MacRumors
    Mar 28, 08:14 AM
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  • tom_s
    Nov 11, 05:11 AM
    American Camera? Err.... I don't know any American brand that makes cameras... :rolleyes:

    Kodak?





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  • appleguy
    Jan 6, 08:54 PM
    I am getting push notification but no sound for faecbook
    all over push apps I am geting a ding



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  • DARKJ3DI
    Jun 18, 04:54 PM
    now if only the card slot was not on the back...





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  • TroyBoy30
    Jun 11, 12:18 PM
    I got a Nexus One on T-Mobile. My bill with 500 minutes (free nights and weekends) unlimited text, data plus taxes and fees comes to $65. Compare this to an AT&T plan and you pay more for just phone (less minutes). I would switch to the iPhone as soon I as can have it on my plan.

    Steffen

    depends on who you are. my bill with 500 more minutes and rollover, 1500 text and unlimited data is only $7 more than yours. of course I have had my voice plan for almost 8 years

    and tmobile is simply awful





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  • takao
    Apr 4, 02:46 PM
    regarding tariffs: the problem isn't the important goods for the US: it's the lack of exporting goods

    also a lot of the US car industry themselves is also heavily dependant on imported supplies as it can been seen since the japanese tsunami: quite a few of US brands had to stop some production lines (additionally to the japanese brands)





    Small White Car
    Jan 4, 10:18 AM
    I wonder why the 2 plans have to be mutually exclusive. Why not download the whole database when you get it, for when you might not get coverage. And then automatically update when you do have coverage. When going somewhere, give priority updating to the current route and then download everything else. Maybe allow current route to be updated with EDGE/3G while whole database updates require Wi-Fi. Just my 2�

    The problem with this plan is that they're specifically bragging about stuff like construction updates, points of intrest, and traffic alerts.

    In other words, you'll have a system that's constantly downloading stuff AND taking up 3 GB on your phone. I'd be happier to pick one or the other and not have to have the worst of both plans.

    Your idea could work for another GPS app that's not built to highlight those kind of things, but that doesn't seem to be the app that Garmin wanted to make.


    My guess is that the maps download to your phone and are not constantly being pulled in, so a mapped-out drive from one city to another that passes through a dead zone isn't going to result in an area with no maps. But that one small issue of getting stuck in a no-coverage area and desperately needing it is worrisome.

    That's something I'd like them to clarify, actually.

    Is it like Google maps and just downlaods "where you are" or is it downloding your whole state and the surrounding states? Or, like "North-East" or something like that?

    The difference between those 2 systems could actually mean a lot for some of you folks, it seems.





    kainjow
    Oct 26, 07:52 PM
    Would be interested to see how well this works in IE7. Works nicely in Safari - woot for ajax.





    Squadleader
    Apr 8, 05:46 PM
    Humans should have the full right to decide over their own bodies, that includes planned parenthood and abortions.





    ChrisA
    Nov 21, 05:04 PM
    Interesting concept, but their website (http://www.eneco.com/) scares me away in a hurry. What was that about making a good first impression?

    What is wrong with it? The only thing I see is that they are presenting the Peltier Effect as if it was something they discovered and not already in common use. These chips have been produced on an industrial scale for many years. They don't say this.

    Here is another company who has a real product to for sale http://www.melcor.com/ Here is one more - http://www.customthermoelectric.com/ It's a mature technology These guys at eneco seem to be selling a concept and have no product.

    But who are they trying to fool? Anyone in a position to buy from eneco would have engineers on staff who certainly would already understand thermoelectrics





    djdole
    Nov 6, 02:09 PM
    My bet is on the RFID being used as a payment device.
    Especially since :apple: stores are already good about automating the purchase process (with emailed reciepts and the like), and with Apple recently changing their in-store handheld payment devices, with the fact that Apple currently maintains a record of your payment methods. So associating your previous payment/billing method with the rfid in your phone would allow them to easily scan you previously-purchased phone, confirm against your ID then have you on your way with your purchase.
    Such as when I was in to purchase my 1st-gen iPhone, I used a credit card. Then when I upgraded to 3GS they just asked if I wanted to use the same card. It kinda shocked me that they were keeping that info, but it was quite convenient. But the only reason they were able to use my previous method was because they already knew it was me (because I was upgrading my phone). Other visits where I was just buying an accessory, I still had to whip-out my card and go through the whole process.
    If they have the RFID in the phone, then they could possibly use this for any/all other purchases (not just new iPhones).
    AND it would also allow them to identify a phone's owner if the phone were lost or stolen and returned to their store. As well as ensure that
    Additionally, they could also use it to be sure that the phone returned to them is the SAME phone that was sold, so there wouldn't be any consumer fraud.
    This would mean a decrease in profit-loss, which would eventually be passed on to consumers. :-)



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