Sunday, May 29, 2011

3 6 inches on ruler

3 6 inches on ruler. 3 6 inches on ruler.
  • 3 6 inches on ruler.


  • jjrtiger
    May 2, 09:39 AM
    Not that I really care about the tracking services...but I wonder if Apple will skip the 3G again with this update...




    3 6 inches on ruler. 3 6 inches on ruler.
  • 3 6 inches on ruler.


  • ChazUK
    May 3, 09:37 PM
    Of course it does, right from Settings as well:
    ttp://web.mac.com/jzuena/IMG_0020.PNG

    As soon as you try to use it (and I'm sure anything built-in on Android will have the same "feature"), the carrier has the option to charge extra before allowing it to work.

    That isn't the case for the Nexus S/Nexus One AFAIK. You just tick the box, setup the SSID and if you want WPA activated and off you go.

    This might be a little off topic but the following comment:

    "One of the main promotional points of Android as its popularity has soared has been the unregulated nature of the app marketplaces for the platform."

    reminded me that I have some degree of comfort that Apple screens apps so that I don't inadvertently download something which is actually a virus, steals passwords and other personal information, or does something else nasty.

    Perhaps I am unduly comforted and there is some iTunes fine print that says they don't check for that sort of stuff. Otherwise I would have thought Apple could have used the "safety" aspect in it's marketing, and created some fear for Andriod users around they really know what they are getting.

    In that way iTunes aspp store is sort of a big condom for your iPhone - pure protection.

    The "permissions" screen upon installing an app is your friend. Upon installing any app, you know what it has access to.
    http://blog.mylookout.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Screen-shot-2010-07-29-at-12.16.01-PM.png
    If an app has more access then you are comfortable with, you can cancel installation. Say for instance a simple tic tac toe game that wanted location and contact access. You would be warned before installation that it is requesting such access and if that was the case, I would cancel installation and not bother with the app.




    3 6 inches on ruler. 3 6 Inches On Ruler.
  • 3 6 Inches On Ruler.


  • DamonNoisette
    Oct 17, 12:27 PM
    That comment about not including the burner is interesting, and I'm at least trying to give it some more thoughtful consideration. Who really needs to burn 30 - 50 GB of data? For backup solutions, wouldn't just getting a huge external hard drive be more practical? Portability might be a factor there, but external drives aren't that cumbersome I don't think...More simply, I'm curious of who out there needs to burn 30 to 50 GB chunks of data, too large for a dual layer DVD to hold, and why.

    We have 5.4 TB of available external file storage in SATA enclosures, but a lot of it is duplicate data from past jobs because we're afraid of disk failure. The enclosures are NOT small and they are not cheap to build -- even with the dropping price of >= 500GB HDDs.

    We're dying for and end to this format battle because we'd like to start storing past photographic assignments/jobs on one disc -- two, actually; one backup to be taken offsite and the other to go in a file cabinet -- and not have to trust a massive file server with moving parts.

    Given the eventuality of a HDD failure, tape cartridge read error, and degrading discs, I've been banging my head against a wall trying to figure out the best long-term data storage compromise between reliability, price, and size. :confused:

    Being able to store 30GB of RAW NEFs on one disc would be incredible. That would knock out an entire job in one disc. As camera sensors get even better, I can only imagine how much our storage needs are going to increase...

    I don't even want to guess how the people shooting with 22MP Leaf backs are storing their images...




    3 6 inches on ruler. 3 6 inches on ruler.
  • 3 6 inches on ruler.


  • ezekielrage_99
    Jan 9, 12:08 AM
    - Thin laptop
    - Macbook Pro Update
    - Macbook in silver and black
    - A PDA (I know we have the iPhone and iPod Touch...)
    - AppleTV bump and iTunes rentals
    - iTunes 7.6




    3 6 inches on ruler. 6-inch Magnifier Ruler
  • 6-inch Magnifier Ruler


  • mrsir2009
    Mar 9, 09:51 PM
    You do realise that's a Touch screen on that Asus all-in-one right ? You also realise HP's all in one has had a touch screen for a while. Yet the day Apple ships a touch screen iMac, you can bet a lot of people here will think they were the first to do it.



    Yeah, not to mention Sony's use of chicklet keyboa... err.. wait, Apple took that idea from them and not the other way around. ;)

    Umm, a touch screen on a computer like that is really stupid because if your using it solidly for more than 1 hour your arms would fall off :rolleyes:




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  • rubber and a 6 inch ruler,


  • NAG
    Jan 12, 09:12 PM
    If given a chance? What does that mean?

    You think if Wired had done this they wouldn't have been banned?

    See, loaded. You're warping what I'm saying so you can brush me off and continue to scapegoat gizmodo for something completely separate.

    Think about this.

    Did I ever say gizmodo probably wasn't going to get banned?

    Did I actually say the opposite?

    Did I bring up Wired anywhere in this thread or link them to various pranks?

    Was I actually trying to make you look at the statement that implied blind faith in print media as being a bastion of truth and being isolated from such pranking?




    3 6 inches on ruler. Plastic 6 inch ruler with full
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  • skunk
    Apr 21, 12:10 PM
    Can you give your browser details in case that is part of the problem?Safari 5.0.5




    3 6 inches on ruler. 2 1/2 inch square ruler:
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  • dunnick
    May 2, 03:16 PM
    How about a 4.2.1.1 update for "legacy" iPhones?

    And includes a way to shut off the stupid compass which seems to be borderline cripple-ware for phones that lack the magnetometer.




    3 6 inches on ruler. 3 6 inches on ruler.
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  • karatekidk
    Mar 24, 03:05 PM
    Happy 10th B'day!

    Getting a bit sentimental just by thinking about what I was doing in 2001...




    3 6 inches on ruler. 3 6 inches on ruler. Here is a 6 inch Celluloid; Here is a 6 inch Celluloid. arkitect. Apr 15, 12:01 PM
  • 3 6 inches on ruler. Here is a 6 inch Celluloid; Here is a 6 inch Celluloid. arkitect. Apr 15, 12:01 PM


  • JohnnyQuest
    Mar 17, 01:20 AM
    He probably did pocket the cash, since he asked if everything was cool when he handed me the bag, that def ran through my mind a few times.

    Seriously?

    :rolleyes:




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  • kalsta
    Apr 30, 12:31 PM
    I positively loathe the look of the "new" iCal and Address Book. It looks like a design from the mid 90's. I cannot comprehend how a company who goes for a clean, smooth, modern aesthetic could produce a faux leather interface and think that meshes with that aesthetic. This is something I would expect from Palm or Microsoft. But Apple? I'm amazed by how off the mark this is. :confused:

    Where were you through the whole brushed metal saga? I was so glad when that finally died in Leopard!

    Don't worry… Apple does its fair share of kitsch. Just look at the bookshelf UI of iBooks. Meanwhile, Microsoft did some pretty slick design on the Windows Phone 7 UI. What's the world coming to, right?

    But you know, it's kitsch done pretty well at least, and it's kind of fun if you don't take things too seriously. And thankfully, OS X still looks a damn site better than Windows Aero. Gosh, most backyard Windows skins look better than Aero! We still have a lot to be happy about. :)




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  • 3 6 inches on ruler. 6 inch magnifying ruler. Make your brand larger than; 6 inch magnifying ruler. Make your brand larger than life.


  • twoodcc
    May 8, 11:01 PM
    It is folding at stock speed with threading turned off and it is doing big normal units at 3 minutes per frame. For some reason it hasn't gotten any -bigadv units since I set it up like this. It is using all 6 cores at least.

    awe man. well at least you have it going. it's too bad you don't have it running bigadv units though.


    3.7 is still really good, hope it stays there ok.

    thanks. yeah i can live with 3.7. i just hope it stays stable


    I'm starting to think that gpu's are the only way to go from now on; you tend not to lose wu's on them and if you do it only takes a couple of hours to catch up to where you were on the last one, not the day or 2 like bigadv units.

    Hope that Alienware rig works ok now, can you get anymore gpu's in it?

    yeah that's true, but the gpus use more power and so then more heat than the bigadv units. with bigadv, you get more points/power usage, which is a big deal. but they can be a headache.

    thanks. no, the alienware only holds 2 double wide gpus. now i have to in there and they are both going.




    3 6 inches on ruler. 6-inch wooden ruler that folds
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  • maflynn
    Apr 9, 06:53 PM
    I guess it depends what you call a "feature." They're not user-facing, and Apple didn't advertise them as features, but frankly I don't see how they're not features, even if they're under-the-hood. Anyway, here (http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2009/08/mac-os-x-10-6.ars/)'s 22 pages worth of new and improved stuff.

    I know they made lots of under the hood stuff, but nothing that entices the consumer to upgrade. Look at 10.5 and that had lots of stuff for the consumer.

    Now with the all the under the hood stuff that was changed, many of us were expecting more then just the "magic of the iPad" as they call it.




    3 6 inches on ruler. The ruler measures up to six
  • The ruler measures up to six


  • ZilogZ80
    Mar 17, 06:48 AM
    Man, this thread is full of douchiness. Karma is symbolic, not literal.

    Right, that's why I said People should conduct themselves according to their moral code. As in, people should be good because they want to be good - not because they are scared into being good.

    Besides which, karma is most definately literal. Possibly not amongst coffeeshop-hipster-douches like yourself who like to bleat about it on the internet, but certainly amongst those who originated the concept.




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  • dicklacara
    Jul 21, 11:38 AM
    .

    Here's a post at another site that saya it best:

    bbrewer 1 hour ago
    2 people liked this.
    Antenna-gate was a non-issue to start with. If anything it may end up helping Apple meet demand at some point. Right now they are not able to make them fast enough anyway.

    The external antenna is great. You won't drop a call no matter how you hold it if you have a decent signal. If you are in a weak signal area, you might not even have a signal on another phone. Of the iPhone 4, if you have one bar, avoid touching the strip near the bottom of the left side. If you can tie your own shoes, you can probably manage this. Or get a (free) case. Gee, what a crisis.

    http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20100721/apple-earnings-no-better-antennagate-deodorant-than-success/#comments

    .




    3 6 inches on ruler. 6 Inch Precision Ruler
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  • Aeolius
    Sep 9, 03:16 PM
    The chart topping hip hop rapper star who used a network hurricane fundraiser to charge "George Bush doesn't care about black people" was loudly and lustily booed during last night's NFL kickoff show.




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  • Mad Mac Maniac
    Apr 26, 10:55 AM
    P.S. The box surrounding the up/down buttons is baboon-ass ugly.

    I agree. What browser are you using? IE at work has the ugly boxes you are describing, but Safari at home, doesn't. It looks MUCH better.




    3 6 inches on ruler. a 15 cm (6 inch) ruler
  • a 15 cm (6 inch) ruler


  • Akme
    Apr 9, 10:24 AM
    Both companies are overly focused on shoehorning their mobile experiences into their desktop operating systems. Both Lion and Windows 8 will see some new features, however, I think (for the most part) they will be releases with a view to long-term unification between mobile and desktop, rather than being focused on an extensive list of features.

    While some people are unhappy with some of the steps that Apple have taken in 10.7 toward this, and are judging the new feature list as being somewhat limited, I believe Microsoft will do much of the same for Windows 8.

    Windows 7 is to Vista as Snow Leopard is to Leopard. As a result, I believe their next releases will follow a similar trajectory.




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  • Ygn
    Nov 6, 04:55 PM
    I've been using World at War for a bit recently mainly for the zombies so I'm looking forward to the new maps on Black Ops. I've never really been able to get into MW2, but the multiplayer of MW2 is really good so I hope Black ops follows, by trailers and videos I've watched it looks like it will.




    tkermit
    Apr 8, 10:19 AM
    Actually its the other way around. Windows 7 has leap frogged apple in terms of functionality, UI and usability.

    Actually, it depends on what you use your computer for, what your expectations are, and where your priorities lie.




    mrsir2009
    Mar 5, 03:12 PM
    Why is Apple the only tech company that makes unique products? All the other big ones seem to just drop in behind Apple after they invent something... Examples:

    �Phones that are designed to simply compete with the iPhone.
    �Pretty much every non-Apple tablet.
    �iMac lookalikes.
    �I've even seem some unibody copy cats...

    Why don't they try and come up with something of their own instead of trying to "make a better Apple product"? Its annoying... :mad:




    stoid
    Aug 7, 08:18 PM
    making the acds a higher resolution definitely means that there will be new ones soon just like the powerbooks screen before the macbook pro

    Well then I guess it's awhile until we get new ACDs then, since the resolution stayed the same.




    yellow
    Jan 15, 04:59 PM
    Hee-hee.. I was just watching the MBA guided tour on the Apple site and they made sure to tell you that it ships with Mac OS X Leopard and iLife 08.

    First thought.. I would NOT want to be trying to make movies or DVDs on that thing.

    Second thought.. I sure hope that I'd be smart enough to order a SuperDrive with it so I can reinstall the OS or burn those DVDs. :)

    They should really just jack the price up $100 and make you opt out of getting one with the unit during the config process.




    zombitronic
    Oct 6, 03:42 PM
    No the add is right. To many people drool over apple so they go with ATT. If you picked AT&T for the iPhone and knew the service was spotty in your area you loose all right to complain about it.

    The smart people out there first pick a network that offers them the price they want and the coverage. Then your worry about what phone to get. The iPhone is not game changing and it sure as hell is not THAT much better any more with all the other phones hitting the market.

    As for the add that was the exact reason why I left them. Verizon had crappy service out in Lubbock Texas and lied about them moving there network out there. They told us 6 months and that 6 months claim turn was not filled 4 years later of course I left at the end of the first year when my contract was up. I switch to AT&T because service was great there and in Houston so I choose them. I choose a network that works were I lived and spend my time.

    They are correct choose a network then worry about your phone. Apple Fan seem to not understand that.

    I still disagree with you. The device is material. The network is supposed to be invisible. You're not supposed to notice the network. AT&T's service isn't great, but I'll put up with it to use the device of my choice.

    The mobile industry has a strange business model compared to other industries. You don't buy a desktop computer that you can only use on one ISP or a car that you can only fill up at particular gas stations (excluding electric). However, If these industries were to operate this way, I still think people would go for the product over the commodity.

    To me, and apparently many others, mobile service is just a commodity. Some may be a bit better than others, but in the end you're getting a comparable service. The devices, on the other hand, vary. And, yes, I still think the iPhone was game changing. All I remember before January 2007 were RAZRs and Chocolates. Unintuitive text-based interfaces with linear button-mashing controls in a hyped-up shell.



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