Moyank24
Mar 5, 12:54 AM
Remind me to disbar you from being on the jury at my trial. You cannot possibly hold that this lunatic was justified in his actions.
I'm with Tomorrow on this one.
It sounds like they both share responsibility. He was trying to get away from an argument. She escalated the situation by jumping on the car (:eek:).
Should he have stopped? Yes. Which is why he shares some of the blame. But she put herself in harms way in the first place. She should have just let the guy drive away.
I'm with Tomorrow on this one.
It sounds like they both share responsibility. He was trying to get away from an argument. She escalated the situation by jumping on the car (:eek:).
Should he have stopped? Yes. Which is why he shares some of the blame. But she put herself in harms way in the first place. She should have just let the guy drive away.

sreedy
Sep 12, 06:36 AM
This is ridiculous!! Flintoff's the last person I expected to go for 8!!!
WTF!!!
Sounds like it was a dectent drive that warne took rather well!
Collingwood survived until lunch....... it's 127/5
KP's on 35.....
WTF!!!
Sounds like it was a dectent drive that warne took rather well!
Collingwood survived until lunch....... it's 127/5
KP's on 35.....
minifridge1138
May 6, 06:38 PM
Because people are willing to pay that much?
NYR99
Jan 14, 10:39 PM
Here's mine. Been using it for quite a while now.
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/5551/screenshot20110114at134.png
You can find it on interfacelift.
YES! That is my favorite wallpaper of all time! I have been using it for a long time now. I also use it on my iPhone with Parallex and it is sexy.
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/5551/screenshot20110114at134.png
You can find it on interfacelift.
YES! That is my favorite wallpaper of all time! I have been using it for a long time now. I also use it on my iPhone with Parallex and it is sexy.
Maccus Aurelius
Oct 25, 12:29 PM
Nope. No C2D in the MacBook until 2007. Why? Distinguish product lines between MB vs. MBP with different chips. Also economics. With only CD in MacBooks, Apple makes more $$$ per MB.
The chip alone doesn't really distinguish the macbook from the macbook pro. In the wake of the first wave, the pro was upped in GHz just a bit so that no model was slower than a macbook, but for that period of time they use the same exact chip but were obviously not the same computer. The fact that the pro has better display real estate, a dedicated graphics card, the aluminum shell, 2 firewire ports, a slot for an express card, a double layer superdrive and now support for 3GB of RAM make a seriously big difference when compared to the macbook's hardware. simply adding C2D wont make it equal to the pro at all. also, how much more overhead does apple actually see compared to what they'd make if macbooks had core 2 duos in them?
The chip alone doesn't really distinguish the macbook from the macbook pro. In the wake of the first wave, the pro was upped in GHz just a bit so that no model was slower than a macbook, but for that period of time they use the same exact chip but were obviously not the same computer. The fact that the pro has better display real estate, a dedicated graphics card, the aluminum shell, 2 firewire ports, a slot for an express card, a double layer superdrive and now support for 3GB of RAM make a seriously big difference when compared to the macbook's hardware. simply adding C2D wont make it equal to the pro at all. also, how much more overhead does apple actually see compared to what they'd make if macbooks had core 2 duos in them?

aiqw9182
Apr 13, 02:06 PM
... but after seeing these video presentations, serve me a plate of crow and I can't wait until June. This is very, very impressive. Still lots of questions, ie Color, Motion, hell lets throw in Shake while we are at it. I'm assuming there will be other apps in the family to show up but this is quite impressive to say in the least.
"After the presentation, I spoke with Richard Townhill, Director of Pro Video Product Marketing for Apple (who served as the host for Apple�s presentation) who told me that �the purpose of today is to focus exclusively on Final Cut Pro, highlight some of the new features, and give people a chance to see and comment on the new interface. We will have much more to say about both Final Cut and our other applications in the future.�"
http://www.larryjordan.biz/app_bin/wordpress/archives/1452
"After the presentation, I spoke with Richard Townhill, Director of Pro Video Product Marketing for Apple (who served as the host for Apple�s presentation) who told me that �the purpose of today is to focus exclusively on Final Cut Pro, highlight some of the new features, and give people a chance to see and comment on the new interface. We will have much more to say about both Final Cut and our other applications in the future.�"
http://www.larryjordan.biz/app_bin/wordpress/archives/1452
bcaslis
Apr 26, 01:05 PM
I have the same problem with the two MBAs also. I REALLY want the 11" for the form factor. But the larger SSD, screen, and SD slot on the 13" make it a much better fit as a "main" machine.
I have a desktop also, but I want a portable to use as my "main" since I can have it with me more. To qualify for this I need the ability to synch an iPhone and iPad and want the ability to process photos from a camera. The 11" can do this but with the limited storage it's a stretch. And the SD slot in the 13" means one less adaptor to carry. And the longer battery life in the 13" is good too.
But my heart yearns for the 11" form factor. If they could reduce some of the border around the 13" so the dimensions were a little smaller, it would be perfect. If they could increase the storage in the 11" and maybe fit a slightly bigger display in that frame it would be the winner also to me.
As it I'm trapped in the middle "knowing" the 13" is better for me but "wanting" the 11" just the same.
I have a desktop also, but I want a portable to use as my "main" since I can have it with me more. To qualify for this I need the ability to synch an iPhone and iPad and want the ability to process photos from a camera. The 11" can do this but with the limited storage it's a stretch. And the SD slot in the 13" means one less adaptor to carry. And the longer battery life in the 13" is good too.
But my heart yearns for the 11" form factor. If they could reduce some of the border around the 13" so the dimensions were a little smaller, it would be perfect. If they could increase the storage in the 11" and maybe fit a slightly bigger display in that frame it would be the winner also to me.
As it I'm trapped in the middle "knowing" the 13" is better for me but "wanting" the 11" just the same.
clientsiman
Oct 4, 02:22 PM
Any news about iWork? Does Apple usually updates both iWork and iLife at the same time?
The only iLife app I am interested in is iPhoto, so much potential but with such serious performance issues...
The only iLife app I am interested in is iPhoto, so much potential but with such serious performance issues...
node808
Nov 8, 01:03 PM
That would be nice
X2468
Apr 5, 04:26 PM
I am a developer and I see nothing but iOS sales ...
Tunnel vision perhaps?
Tunnel vision perhaps?
AlBDamned
Sep 8, 09:08 AM
205/4. Nice relationship going in the middle between Freddie and Strauss.
c'mon lads!
c'mon lads!

bcaslis
Apr 28, 12:49 PM
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Laptops have always been a compromise, and thus the choice has always come down to personal preference. Please stop arguing that one is better than the other, because as some of us have been trying to tell you, you'd be wrong.
I have no idea what kind of point you think you are making to this thread. Nobody has ever argued that laptops aren't a compromise. You seemed to argue earlier that some will always hate the 11" (for example no matter how much resolution it will be bad). I made the point that depending on what exactly the tradeoff is (storage versus resolution, etc...) that this will change who wants the 11" and doesn't.
If you are going to argue a point, you should actually have a point to make in mind. I have no idea what you think you are trying to say here. You're trying to say it's personal preference? Of course! Nobody here has ever said there is only one "right" answer.
Laptops have always been a compromise, and thus the choice has always come down to personal preference. Please stop arguing that one is better than the other, because as some of us have been trying to tell you, you'd be wrong.
I have no idea what kind of point you think you are making to this thread. Nobody has ever argued that laptops aren't a compromise. You seemed to argue earlier that some will always hate the 11" (for example no matter how much resolution it will be bad). I made the point that depending on what exactly the tradeoff is (storage versus resolution, etc...) that this will change who wants the 11" and doesn't.
If you are going to argue a point, you should actually have a point to make in mind. I have no idea what you think you are trying to say here. You're trying to say it's personal preference? Of course! Nobody here has ever said there is only one "right" answer.
HecubusPro
Sep 12, 12:24 PM
So far, nothing for me to buy, though the new nano's, especially the 8GB is really damn cool.

ironjaw
Nov 2, 03:05 PM
I'm pretty happy with my K800i Sony Ericsson with 3MP camera:D
peharri
Jul 13, 07:23 AM
How is that exactly? It�s a MacBook with a stand and a bigger screen. How is it not for personal use?
Well, yeah, you kind of made my point for me.
It combines the awesome power of a laptop with the portability, ease of installation, and desktop requirements of a desktop. The MacBook, in hardware terms, is a compromise. The key feature of it is portability. It's not a great computer, but it's "good enough" and, when combined with portability, is a great system.
A personal user is either going to want to spend $900-1,000 on a moderately powerful desktop optimised for personal use (which the $900 iMac isn't, with its choice of optical drive, low hard disk capacity, and lack of modern graphics), or a good laptop (which, again, the iMac isn't.) From an institutional point of view, however, the portability is a liability, but the fact the machine comes with everything all pre-installed with minimum set up other than the "locating a spot for it" (which is inherently done in offices anyway) means it's ideally suited to that.
That's what makes it great for institutions. It's not that a personal user can't use it, it's that, at the price point, there are machines far better suited to personal users than the $900 iMac.
My real concern at the moment is the lack of a desktop in that space from Apple. A "high end" Mac mini really is needed.
Well, yeah, you kind of made my point for me.
It combines the awesome power of a laptop with the portability, ease of installation, and desktop requirements of a desktop. The MacBook, in hardware terms, is a compromise. The key feature of it is portability. It's not a great computer, but it's "good enough" and, when combined with portability, is a great system.
A personal user is either going to want to spend $900-1,000 on a moderately powerful desktop optimised for personal use (which the $900 iMac isn't, with its choice of optical drive, low hard disk capacity, and lack of modern graphics), or a good laptop (which, again, the iMac isn't.) From an institutional point of view, however, the portability is a liability, but the fact the machine comes with everything all pre-installed with minimum set up other than the "locating a spot for it" (which is inherently done in offices anyway) means it's ideally suited to that.
That's what makes it great for institutions. It's not that a personal user can't use it, it's that, at the price point, there are machines far better suited to personal users than the $900 iMac.
My real concern at the moment is the lack of a desktop in that space from Apple. A "high end" Mac mini really is needed.
Rocket Rion
May 1, 09:30 PM
It would have been funny if it hadn't been so riddled with inaccuracies and nonsense.
PlipPlop
Apr 29, 01:34 PM
I only know 2 people with an iphone all the rest have either the HTC Desire or Desire HD. Once I showed my friends my Desire they all switched. Same as my work too. Nearly everyone had an iphone then I brought my HTC into the office and within a few weeks everyone had a Desire :D
andiwm2003
Oct 20, 11:01 AM
I disagree. I like how its seperate. What could you possibly need to sync between Mail and iCal anyways..... Event invties... ohh wait that works. I believe its better to have 3 seperate programs instead of entourage... that way you can be more efficient with your use. Like for instance, when I use my laptop in class I close Mail... cause I don't have Internet, but I still need iCal. So its perfect. I mean the only downside is that you have to click to open two apps. I don't see anything else. WHat can you integrate between the two other than contacts which is its own program.
I think its perfect how it is. I would love to see new features, new features are always great; I just can't think of any. Ohh I know one. Making things in iCal have links to documents so if a To-Do is to like finish a project.. u can link to the files so its all there, due date, importance, notes, location of files. And maybe they could work on the calendars (categories). Smart calendars would be nice. And more flexibility with calendars. I don't really see any other problems. I'm sure there are I'm just not that good at looking.
three independent apps are good if you are a single user. if you work in a corporate enviroment and people send you meeting invitations all the time. it's good to get them in your calender automatically, confirm that you go there requires mail anyway. check for schedule conflicts, mail attendee lists to participants, check somebody elses free time right from the mail program and so on. MS outlook is great for that. my guess is that you don't work in a business enviroment like that?
I think its perfect how it is. I would love to see new features, new features are always great; I just can't think of any. Ohh I know one. Making things in iCal have links to documents so if a To-Do is to like finish a project.. u can link to the files so its all there, due date, importance, notes, location of files. And maybe they could work on the calendars (categories). Smart calendars would be nice. And more flexibility with calendars. I don't really see any other problems. I'm sure there are I'm just not that good at looking.
three independent apps are good if you are a single user. if you work in a corporate enviroment and people send you meeting invitations all the time. it's good to get them in your calender automatically, confirm that you go there requires mail anyway. check for schedule conflicts, mail attendee lists to participants, check somebody elses free time right from the mail program and so on. MS outlook is great for that. my guess is that you don't work in a business enviroment like that?
PODshady
Dec 2, 03:09 AM
It is scary how stalkerish technology has become... The other night I typed my address into Google Earth and it pulled up a satellite image of my house... google was only 2 houses off.... that is really ****ed up
skunk
Mar 25, 11:21 AM
What makes you think the car was moving when she jumped on?
the vj
Apr 29, 11:55 PM
Is that this actor from Borat is doing a movie about Steve Jobs... now he has some good material to work with.
Apple really dropped the ball when invading this guys house and take his equipment... and there was an application for that!
Apple really dropped the ball when invading this guys house and take his equipment... and there was an application for that!
jfanning
Mar 30, 04:25 AM
Remember when Nokia used to be an innovative company? Now they hope their back patent portfolio will somehow eek out profits from the companies who leapfrogged them at their own game. It's sad, really.
Going by the number of patents they (and NSN) are still filing, one would assume they still are innovative
Going by the number of patents they (and NSN) are still filing, one would assume they still are innovative
Kebabselector
Jul 30, 05:19 PM
I do try to avoid bottles of bud, only as a last resort if that's all the event has. As for number 1 import, It probably is as most 'import' beers are brewed in the UK under licence anyway (probably by Interbrew).
As for me I do like my Guinness, in fact a couple of nice pints the other night. After that went to old hooky. Not had that for years, quite an enjoyable pint.
As for me I do like my Guinness, in fact a couple of nice pints the other night. After that went to old hooky. Not had that for years, quite an enjoyable pint.
BigPrince
Jan 8, 08:22 PM
yay, Went to Alcatrez and the Golden Gate Bridge, and the sea lions. Had some Clan Chowder in a bread bowl. Saw more of the city and registered. I plan on getting inline at Moscone West at 5am or earlier. Later all, Hope to see some of you at the keynote. My name is Oliver if you see my tag, ill have a business card in there to probably sticking out, but not sure how noticalbe it will be. Sorry I wont make the big meet up.