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  • gr8whtd0pe
    Jan 23, 12:25 AM
    They make racing and sport seats

    DUH. I knew it sounded familiar but I was thinking baby seats... I'm a tard lol.

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5247/5249125771_40b962bf86_b.jpg

    can anybody guess what year/model it is? :D

    Uhh deff early 90's/late 80's... I'm going to go with accord?





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  • SaMaster14
    Jan 11, 10:20 AM
    Hopefully it's not too big an image... e90 m3. i love this this thing to bits.

    Love the M3. Nice car!

    And cool chrysler 300 JoeG4. We usually get the Chrysler when we get a rental on vacation.





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  • xi mezmerize ix
    Feb 19, 06:56 PM
    What is the cord that is going into your chemistry book? I've heard of E-Books, but I didn't know they needed power cords... ;)

    Haha it is actually going back around my desk but it does look like it is going into my book.





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  • macidiot
    Jul 19, 04:33 PM
    When the "real" machines are out, Vista will be out as well. Unless Leopard has revolutionary improvements, the difference between Windows and OSX+iLife would be much less than that it is today. I would still appreciate the UNIX under the hood, but I doubt most consumers care. If Mac sales or market share starts to come down a bit due to fewer switchers, the share price could easily crash.

    Vista vs. Leopard is a moot point. There is enough pent up demand for high end desktops to fuel growth for some time. Switchers aren't material in this market. Besides, desktop buyers aren't waiting for Leopard, they are waiting for universal binaries from Adobe.

    Vista will have zero near term effect. The simple truth is that you won't see widespread adoption of Vista for at least 12-18 months. And that is assuming Vista actually ships when it is supposed to. Which is no sure thing.

    As for the consumer, what they care about is stability and security. imo, that is what is getting switchers. Your right that they don't care how it's being done. However, Vista will be far more secure than xp when it comes out. At least for a month or so. It will take at least a few weeks for good malware to come out for it...





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  • Rodimus Prime
    Mar 22, 04:16 PM
    honestly I do not consider it worth much. No plans can change and SJ is marketing first. He is in it for the money.
    As long as they can turn a good profit off of them they will keep selling them. For me the space of the classic is over kill for my needs.
    Does Apple still have Hard drive mode on the classic where you can use it as a removable drive and save put files in.





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  • yac_moda
    Jul 20, 02:00 PM
    I hope not, since that could put them in jail. All publically traded companies have a blackout period before announcements where no employees are allowed to buy or sell.


    That's funny that is not what they told us when I worked for Aldus, although there was one time that we could not trade.

    I think the blackout period is only for execs and VPs, most of the time.

    Although that could be because we were in San Diego and not Seatle, companies with lots of remote offices would probably be the same.





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  • Tymmz
    Sep 1, 11:50 AM
    I'm wondering if Apple would kill off the 17" if they did introduce a 23". I'm pretty sure now that the manufacturing cost difference between 17" and 20" is quite small.

    i find 17'' way to small for a desktop computer.





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  • Zaty
    Mar 20, 09:52 AM
    If you want to compare Macs to PCs, you just can't take any PC being sold for $500. Like other people said, you get what you pay for. On the other hand, not every PC is a piece of crap (hardware wise). I bought a top of the line PII 450MHz in late 1998. It cost almost $2000 back then. But guess what, it's still running happily. The question is how long is the computer going to last? The more you pay, the longer your computer (Mac or PC) normally lasts. The good thing about Apple is that there is no $500 crap.





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  • RebootD
    Apr 12, 09:11 PM
    I'm scared as to the 'how much' after all of this. I only started using Premiere because it was 64bit (and I got a cheap upgrade to Master Collection). I really miss using FCP. (Used it back in the 1.0 days)





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  • ready2switch
    Oct 23, 09:36 AM
    Apple needs to get away from making such a big deal our of small updates (processor change) as Intel will have such things changing more often than motorola or ibm ever did. apple should reserve such announcements and hoopla for major revisions or complete overhauls. based on recent benchmarks there is little performance improvement in these new chips save for the speed bump.

    Agreed. Exactly why C2D should have been dropped in a month ago alongside the major PC manufacturers. While Merom is a necessary update for Apple's new place in the world of Intel, it's not really that big. Save the hype for enclosure redesigns and other major changes.





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  • quadgirl
    Sep 1, 12:54 PM
    Most of the posts in this thread are about the 23" screen. Yes, I think it will happen to allow the imac to play 1080i/1080p HD.

    But, how about the processors? Apple needs to have a Core 2 (Conroe not Merom) inside the imac. The imac is not a conventionally size desktop (not as much room inside as a tower) but Apple can not continue to use a laptop processor in the imac. If they do, then how will the Conroe be used in Apple's line up? In a Mac tower? I don't think so. Surely, a 23" iMac could house the Conroe suitably?

    So I would say that the 23" iMac would kill 2 birds - Conroe and HD for the home user. :)





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  • j-hov
    Jan 11, 09:16 PM
    That's a nice Si. Don't believe I've ever seen one in that color. My friend had an '08 Si sedan for about 7 months or so, but had to get a 4WD for work. His was black. It was a BEAST! He put a Skunk2 catback on it and a Weapon R intake and I swear, that thing would scream. It sounded like a Ferrari. :eek: I miss it.

    Galaxy Gray Metallic

    He's also rocking rims from an acura tsx


    Bingo good eye :cool:... Just a FYI I have a Mugen Si exhaust and love it!!


    my current family ride:
    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/5154868167_07b8e86d15.jpg

    2007 Honda CR-V AWD EX-L

    though, likely to be trading to a 2011 Honda Odyssey EX-L in a bit to support the expanding family

    Nice CR-V





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  • NYY FaN
    Feb 26, 02:03 PM
    27" iMac
    17" MacBook Pro
    iPad 16GB
    iPhone 4 16GB
    Logitech Z-2300
    Time Capsule 1TB


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  • Butthead
    Oct 23, 11:46 AM
    Unfortunately, the current MBP is restricted to about 3.2GB because of the 32bit CPU *AND* the 32bit i945 chipset. Intel won't have a 64bit mobile chipset until they ship Crestline (the i965 mobile chipset for Santa Rosa). So, unless Crestline is ready early and Apple has some sort of exclusive agreement, the updated MBP still will not allow anyone to use more than approximately 3.2GB of RAM.

    ...

    Arrgh, MR Administrator should now be boiling up a pot of linguine noodles for self-flagellation. ;P Then do the right thing and fold this thread back into the main MBP rumor thread...sheesh! Not another thread of people who have not read through the 3.6k posts in the main thread on the MBP, all this people rehashing the same stupid "it better have this, I want crestline, I hope, I hope upgraded GPU (not gonna happen, sorry), I want this upgrade and that...NOT GONNA HAPPEN.

    Look it's simple Apple couldn't get enough if the lower yield, highest speed Merom chips after they decided to use them in the iMac 1st (while all the PC manufacturers used Conroe for their desktops). meaning that Apple had to wait for Intel to supply them with enough chips to roll out the laptop Meroms, based on exactly the same Napa chipset/platform that the Yonah MBP's are based on. It's simply a minor speed bump by changing over to the 64bit Merom, with very few other upgrades that would constitute a 'silent' upgrade.---same as iMac, just later than iMac cause they couldn't get enough chips for both the iMac & MBP at the same time. End of story.

    Major upgrades or case redesign (for better cooling, which would require new motherboards) will not come until Santa Rosa chipset/platform becomes available NEXT year.

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=2943835&postcount=2906

    But to repeat from that prior post link of a Sept 26th story:

    http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2006/09/27/intel_intros_santa_rosa/

    "Intel is still saying Santa Rosa will ship in H1 though it's expected to come late Q1/early Q2"

    No, Santa Rosa (which Crestline is a part of) will not be showing up miraculously early for Apple this year (or any other manufacturer) only via "exclusive" lol- the mighty Steve-O is all powerful, yet IBM & Freescale blew him off, dream on.

    GM965 official name for 'Crestline' mobile chip that comes with integrated Intel GPU (MB's will likely get this one too to the dismay of the MB hopeful; sorry Apple goes for the absolute cheapest solutions in the MB line, this is their history, remember the 1st iBooks that omitted the FW port, even though the MB had the FW support on it!). PM965 would be the one Apple will use for separate ATI or Nvidia GPU.





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  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 9, 10:13 PM
    I learned on a stick, a one ton GMC dump truck. I've driven everything from 4 speeds to an 18 speed Fuller Roadranger.





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  • TuffLuffJimmy
    Jun 24, 01:45 AM
    buh-bye porn guy!:eek:

    You're that ignorant that you think the only benefit of an open platform is pornography?





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  • kdarling
    Apr 27, 07:10 AM
    Other operating systems, (mobile based included) refer to software as "Programs". This has gone back as far as the days of DOS and Atari/Amiga.

    Yes, "program" was popular, but "application" was used as well.

    "App" as an abbreviation has been used by application engineers for decades. "Killer App" dates back to the early 1980s.

    "Application" is also long used in Windows to describe executables (see below). Both it and its abbreviation were commonly used in articles, for example the Feb 2000 webpage below captured by the Wayback Machine (http://web.archive.org/). It's a waste of effort to try to claim that "app" is somehow new or can be claimed by Apple alone. The only discussion should be about "app store".





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  • Bengt77
    Aug 25, 04:56 PM
    7. iMacs will get:

    Core 2 Duo E6700 - 2.67 GHz (4 MiB L2, 1066 MHz FSB) and
    Core 2 Duo E6600 - 2.40 GHz (4 MiB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
    Man, that sounds good! I'll take one. To take away, please. Djeez, I am so ready for a new iMac! :o





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  • PBF
    Apr 7, 04:57 AM
    Very minor one: instead of the spinning wheel, now it actually says "Updating..." when, um, updating. :D

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    Rustus Maximus
    Apr 21, 11:30 AM
    could be abused by...bad actors

    At least he's an expert in this area...





    Small White Car
    Apr 12, 10:34 PM
    as pro users of ANY pro software don't want to re-learn an interface for no reason!

    This pro user will re-learn the interface for the very good reason that I will get lots of new features and tools.

    It's a shame you're going to go out of your way to apparently not learn anything during the process. Seems counter-productive to me, but it's your life.





    mogwia
    Oct 24, 06:25 AM
    america down too!! JEEEEEE :) :confused: :eek:





    lewis82
    Nov 23, 07:23 PM
    Some CAT6 cable (1 foot, 2 feet, 5 feet)
    http://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/22881.jpghttp://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/34191.jpghttp://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/34341.jpg

    http://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/35421.jpghttp://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/35451.jpg
    Firewire (800 to 400 and 800 to 800, both 6 feet)

    http://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/54371.jpghttp://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/54331.jpg
    USB, (A to B 3 feet and 6 feet extension)

    http://images2.monoprice.com/productmediumimages/67671.jpg
    iPod charger

    Saved a huge bunch of money by ordering online :)





    Setmose
    Mar 28, 09:55 AM
    Curious, where is that from?

    Here is a local thread:

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1083585

    :apple:



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