Monday, May 30, 2011

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  • Meanee
    Mar 17, 12:28 PM
    Nice. Too bad some kid is going to have $300 docked from his pay...

    I believe labor laws say that this is illegal, he won't have to reimburse the store. Don't think they will flat out fire him, but it's a "one more time you are missing even a cent, your ass it outta here" type of deal. If he ever made a mistake in past, they can give him the boot as well. Best Buy is not corner drug store. The pinch of losing 300 bucks for them is not as bad. But the kid might easily be out of the job very soon.




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  • Animaniacs – Pinky and Brain


  • fblack
    Nov 16, 07:57 PM
    They may have some AMD's in a lab in some basement "just in case", but I would be totally blown away if they came out w/anything at this time.

    If I remember correctly (and if not Im sure someone will correct me) the big incentive to go to intel, besides cooler chips, was intel money. Intel sharing costs of marketing that goes along with exclusive contracts and the "Intel inside" campaign (thankfully no stickers on macs).

    The other reason is just marketshare. Apple's limited number of models works with its marketshare size. Increasing the number of board design would probably incur higher costs at this time, at least from having to provide support for 2 different designs. I doubt Apple wants a MacBook Intel and MacBook AMD at this time. It might at a future date with more marketshare.

    Another possibility against an AMD Mac is the confusion that might occur in marketing. The message right now is clear: pwerful dual core intel chips and elegant people friendly designed apple software. Why throw, oh also AMD into the mix?




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  • l3lack J4ck
    Nov 24, 11:36 AM
    i just called Northpark (dallas) apple store and they said no other discounts can be included...they ever said governemnt could not be combined...

    sorry guys




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  • Pinky and the Brain Wallpapers


  • citizenzen
    May 4, 08:16 PM
    Are you truly anti-gun or have you just not been exposed to them so that you understand how fun it is ...

    I'm certainly not worried about the people shooting at clay pigeons or paper cups.

    I'm concerned about the large number of deaths and injuries caused each year by firearms.

    31,224 deaths [2007 WISQARS (http://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate10_sy.html)]

    66,769 non-fatal injuries [2009 WISQARS (http://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/nfirates2001.html)]




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  • spazzcat
    May 2, 12:18 PM
    Exactly.



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  • pinky and rain.


  • paradox00
    Apr 26, 11:52 AM
    Oh please don't be so smart. What you say means to lose the pixel density of Retina Display. Would you want that?

    Jobs indicated that the "magic number" for a retina display was around 300 dpi. A 640x960 3.7" display would still be greater than 300 dpi, so they'd likely still use the marketing term and we, the users, likely wouldn't notice the difference.

    A slight reduction in pixel density doesn't mean the display suddenly becomes garbage.




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  • Pinky amp; Brain


  • roadbloc
    Apr 13, 05:48 AM
    I wish windows goes UNIX

    There is more chance of you waking up on the moon tomorrow morning than happening. Hell would freeze over and they'd still be a reason why it isn't happening.

    Unix has it's flaws too. I certainly think that NT is reaching a certain maturity to be considered just-as-good as Unix.




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  • Arcady
    Jan 5, 06:34 PM
    Maybe I'm missing something, but doesn't the idea of a spoiler-free experience sort of run completely opposite to the purpose of this site? You sit around all year reading rumors and then don't want to be spoiled three hours before they post the keynote? Huh?




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  • pinky and the rain


  • pdjudd
    May 2, 11:54 AM
    "Bugs". That's so funny. Like it wasn't something indented by Big Brother, make that Apple. We truly do have a new evil empire now.
    I presume you have hard proof of this unfounded claim I hope.




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  • The premise is simple: Two


  • yamato
    Sep 12, 07:50 AM
    Also Italian Music store reports IT IS Showtime The iTunes Store is been updating message... Can`t wait!! But an eventually Video Store will be available only in USA as almost usual?




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  • Doctor Q
    Apr 22, 01:55 PM
    Is this going to be used ultimately to rate posters (kind of like the Apple site for one example)?
    That's the "reputation system" question. I continue to dislike the idea that being a member is a competition (even though for fun I track statistics on who posts the most).

    How is abuse of this going to be addressed?
    See my earlier post.

    If all it�s used for is the post itself, I don�t see any value for this.That's been addressed too. Putting the post-vote system in place necessarily has to precede using the data to provide other new features.

    What are MR�s (Arn�s and the other Gods) thoughts on what they want to do with this?
    It hasn't been decided, but it could include ways to find or highlight highly-rated posts. I hope there's a way to use the feature to find the best answers in technical/help threads. Perhaps there's a way to turn post votes into thread ratings; I'm not sure about that.

    I do think there should only be "ups", but the icon could be a checkmark. When you click it some subtext would appear below/next to it. Something like "You liked this comment" or "You agree with comment" or "This comment was helpful".
    Those are both worthwhile ideas. Most uses of the votes would be to identify good posts, not single out bad posts, so positive votes provide the more useful information. The data is there to tell you how you voted so feedback on your own vote seems like a nice touch.

    Perhaps allow a post that receives a certain number of dislikes to be "hidden" from a general view unless someone decides to view it by clicking on a link.
    I wouldn't favor an automatic system like this. Since you can't tell the reasons for people's votes, it could eliminate less popular posts in debates, leaving you unable to follow the discussion. And if all visible posts agree with each other, why have a discussion at all?

    If there was such a system, I think it should be entirely voluntary, e.g., you can ask to see only certain posts based on votes. But I think the back-and-forth nature of discussion, with users quoting and building on previous posts, would make this less useful than it sounds. Perhaps it would be worthwhile having a User Profile setting to hide the voting system completely from users who aren't interested in using it. But we have to put our programming resources where they will do the most good.

    Like some of the posters here I can think of ways to slice and dice the data, (what threads in a given forum have the highest percentage of positive-rated posts?) and ways to collect other information (rating posts by multiple criteria, e.g., "helpful") but the system has to be kept simple to work in practice. That's one argument in favor of having the arrows in all forums. But perhaps we'll learn that voting does more harm than good in certain forums, e.g., in political discussions.

    Remember that forum features are designed to provide benefits to the overall membership. Your comments in this thread help us find the best ways to do that, so thanks for sharing your thoughts.




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  • apfhex
    Jan 9, 01:52 PM
    Question: When did the keynote end? Was it 11 PM EST or PST?
    If it were to end 11 PM EST, wow, what a long keynote! 11 hours! :D :p

    If it had ended 11 AM EST, it would have ended an hour before it began. :D :p

    It ended 11 AM PST, like usual.




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  • NT1440
    Mar 4, 02:10 PM
    They realize that a hand-out is NEVER the same as a hand-up, and that wealth earned is not generally earned at the expense of others, but rather to their benefit.

    What truly amazing rhetoric. :rolleyes:




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  • Mar 1 2008 6:23 PM


  • Lord Blackadder
    Aug 8, 01:25 AM
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    I would argue that hybrids are a long term solution.More so plug in hybrids I think are a longer term solution. It allows people to charge for their daily stuff at home. Then for longer trips you have an on board generator of some type to continue to charge the batteries.

    So if that best diseal was a hybrid it would have even a longer range and better gas mileage.

    Plug-in hybrids put additional strain on the power grid, a strain it cannot currently handle on a large scale. So plugin electrics are not ready for large-scale adoption yet. If electric cars are to be the future, our power grid needs to be made much, much higher capacity AND a lot greener.

    Lifestyle choices are always going to trump technology in terms of impact on the environment and saving fuel. If everyone made it a point to buy a more efficient car the next time they buy a vehicle, the impact would be truly staggering. If everyone bought a 10% more efficient car, the fuel savings would add up fast.

    We can't rely on technology to pick up the slack and protect us from our own destructive lifestyles. We need to be proactive and make changes, even sacrifices. I admit I still love my sportscars, but they are the least of our worries - it's all the big SUV daily drivers and trucks that are killing us.




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  • �algiris
    Mar 24, 03:54 PM
    Ten years, and TheWormyFruit� still hasn't FTFF (http://tinyurl.com/66wkbe3)!

    Don't be ridiculous.




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  • I do know Pinky and the Brain


  • citizenzen
    May 5, 06:29 PM
    Do you really want a "gun war"? Really?

    Dude. I haven't once suggested banning guns.

    These days I'd be satisfied with a hint of awareness.


    I think any talk of a blanket ban is pure folly and ignores the reality of the situation.

    Since there has been no talk of a "blanket ban" you have little to fear.

    Part of the reason the debate is "broken" is we seem to have a difficult time hearing what is being said.




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  • MattInOz
    Sep 30, 02:31 AM
    The prototyping lab :rolleyes:

    Well the options are:-
    The small room in the garage.
    The basement/gallery
    One of the two out buildings. which don't have plans in this group.
    But look like a pool house and a guest house.




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  • on a Pinky and the Brain


  • Lyra
    Aug 1, 02:50 PM
    OOOOkkkeeyyyy...
    First of all, I do live in Sweden. (born and bred). Secondly, my comment shouldn't be taken too seriously.
    I don't know where are from, but my guess is that you never been close to scandinavia. If you had done some traveling you would know that all countries have to live with their own moronic politicians for better or worse.

    Hmmm, hvad skal det betyde? F�r du siger noget skulle du t�nke dig om, ik?;)

    I am stationed in Denmark, and have been since Bush became President...

    I do know what it means to be in Scandinavia and yes, I deal with your politicians quite a bit... So, don't get me started.




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  • MBPLurker
    Mar 17, 10:55 AM
    Lets keep the flaming going lol, Maybe it will reach 500 posts, lmao funny how people believe everything they read in a forum, sec I'm also a lawyer, and Doctor, yea I can pick any profession I want on MacRumors, everyone enjoy their iPad, I'm going back to the real world, while the debate in this thread continues.

    Poor kid really doesn't think he did anything wrong.




    cadillaccactus
    Sep 25, 01:42 PM
    I'm running Aperture with 17k+ images on an iMac 24" 2.1ghz G5

    a 24" iMac G5, eh? is this a homebrew?




    RawBert
    Apr 29, 01:20 PM
    Damn, I can't wait for the public release of this.




    CalBoy
    Apr 25, 05:21 PM
    That's not fair. It's not the company's fault. It's called individual responsibilities and these employees should be fired.

    It's perfectly fair. McDonalds gets the fruits of it's employees' labor if they do a superior job, so McDonalds should have to pay for their employees' screw-ups if they are work-related. The legal doctrine that expresses this is called respondeat superior.

    The employees that were involved in this didn't commit any personal torts against the transgender lady, but they didn't do their jobs properly. McDonalds is (and should be) on the hook for this.

    The video was hard to watch and saddens me more because a double minority (a black woman) should know better. The irony of this beating should be lost on no one.




    skunk
    Apr 21, 12:12 PM
    Exactly.Very inexactly. The Arabs invented 0 some time ago. The system is borked.




    mrkramer
    Apr 23, 01:19 PM
    It's funny that unions are doing exactly what people are afraid corporations are doing.

    But what's even funnier, is that all the while, the unions bring us down. They ruin education, give millions of dollars to crappy candidates that are just going to repay them later by pushing crappy legislation that helps out the unions.



    Like the first half of the post you quoted said, cite?



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