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Monday, May 16, 2011

i love you this much

i love you this much. Hello, I Love You, Won#39;t You
  • Hello, I Love You, Won#39;t You



  • Hattig
    Aug 4, 09:44 AM
    I guess that all of Apple's current Yonah based systems will migrate over to Merom or Conroe in the next few months - I believe that Intel will be switching production over to these processors rather than Yonah quite quickly.

    The MacBook will change last, IMO, say in three or four months time. MacBook Pro and iMac will get upgrades quite quickly though.





    i love you this much. That I love you so much
  • That I love you so much



  • aldejesus
    Mar 30, 11:13 PM
    Is Lion available to iOS developers as well? Or is it solely for those with paid memberships to the "Mac Developer Program"?

    Only for paid membership to Mac Developer Program.





    i love you this much. I love you very much
  • I love you very much



  • -aggie-
    Apr 10, 06:29 PM
    What is my assumption?

    They are assuming that all the engineers know the right answer, and that math is a language that is the same all over the world.

    Cry then if it makes you sad.

    It has nothing to do with being an engineer. And yes, math is a language that is the same all over the world.





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  • I love you toast stamper



  • Erwin-Br
    Apr 23, 07:41 PM
    Having extra resolution would probably look awesome on the GUI, but I'm afraid everything else is going to look like crap.

    The graphics used on websites, for example, would become a pixel counting fest. Unless the entire web updates their graphics, of course. But that would mean slow loading times. Imagine all the smileys used on this forum would have a resolution of 512x512 pixels, or more. Yikes!





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  • i love you this much.



  • Duke&tank
    Mar 27, 01:01 AM
    I'm starting to wonder if a Iphone 5 is even going to come out this year i mean with the Verizon IPhone launched in February "kinda close to June - July IMO" so they might wait tell june of next year where we get AT&T and a Verizon IPhone upgrades.

    just my thoughts on it. of course Apple is a secret company so we won't know tell it happens:)





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  • I Love You



  • Val-kyrie
    Aug 11, 06:30 PM
    Why would they give the Macbook that but leave the iMac with the original Core Duo? Doesn't make sense. I would think all three would get it or just the Macbook Pro.

    No one said the iMac won't get the Conroe Core 2 Duo chip; just that MBP and MB will get Merom--I also expect the Mac Mini to receive a dual-core Merom. WWDC is for developers; Paris, for more consumer-oriented things. I think the big announcement at Paris will be that all of Apple's lineup will be 64 bit with a simultaneous unveiling of updated iMacs, Mac Minis, MBPs, and MBs--though I still wonder about a new form factor for the MBPs. If not at Paris, then I expect a new form factor with the debut of the Santa Rosa chipset and Leopard next Spring.





    i love you this much. So much I love you. Mrs Wicks
  • So much I love you. Mrs Wicks



  • OneMike
    May 7, 11:54 AM
    MobileMe is great to me.

    Other then when it was FIRST launched and they kept extending the trial for like 4 months. I seldom if all have issues.





    i love you this much. i love you so much!
  • i love you so much!



  • Sijmen
    Aug 2, 01:45 PM
    I'm pretty sure it's time for the Mac Pro. Alongside, something should happen to the Cinema Display.

    The current models are




    i love you this much. how much I love you.
  • how much I love you.



  • mentaluproar
    Nov 3, 07:10 PM
    I used to have iantivirus, but got rid of it because it would grab onto 150% or some ridiculous number of the processor and never let go. Sophos, on the other hand, is lightweight and unobtrusive.





    i love you this much. #39;Because I Love You This Much#39; is an archival print of my original mixed media drawing (2011). It#39;s an artwork I created during pregnancy especially for my
  • #39;Because I Love You This Much#39; is an archival print of my original mixed media drawing (2011). It#39;s an artwork I created during pregnancy especially for my



  • roland.g
    May 4, 03:54 PM
    On yesterday's MacBreak Weekly they were talking about this. The consensus was that the d/l version will be ultra cheap similar to SL b/c Apple wants people to migrate quickly. And then there will be a retail box that will sell for more for those who either can't or don't want to d/l. There is a patter of this in iLife, iWork, Aperture, etc., where the d/l version is much less expensive than the retail box.

    And I'm fine with that. Bought Aperture when the Mac App Store debuted because of the new price. However, while people will say "partition your drive for OS and Apps and another partition for data so that you can wipe the OS partition for installs, etc." - because I like to do a clean install of the OS when I get it, and typically with a new machine I still reinstall it without all the languages, print drivers, fonts I won't ever need, I don't want to get a new iMac now and then in a couple months install Lion clean after just setting up the new machine. I'll wait. Get the new iMac with Lion. Wipe the OS and reinstall it slimmed down. Then add my Apps and data.





    i love you this much. Guess How Much I Love You:
  • Guess How Much I Love You:



  • grahamwright1
    May 7, 03:15 PM
    There will be a free version of mobileme, if only to save people having to register for a free AIM account to video conference on the new iPhoneHD.

    Excellent point!





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  • I love you so much Adam. and



  • snebes
    Apr 20, 10:07 AM
    If they do then the iPhone 4 will be my last iPhone. The iPhone 4 is big enough. Any larger and it won't fit as nicely in pockets.

    I'm sure he just means the screen and it has been proven that a 4" screen will not increase the physical size of the phone.

    Even if it went to 4.5" or 5" and made the phone slightly bigger, you probably wouldn't even notice (but this is more than extremely unlikely to happen)





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  • I love you so much I#39;ve been



  • iphones4evry1
    Nov 4, 12:48 AM
    If TomTom can turn this car mount into a full-on media center, that hooks the iPhone to the car stereo and uses it's speakers for speaker phone and has a better microphone than the iPhone, this car kit could take off and become an entire media center in itself. They could become the standard for iPhone-car media centers! :)





    i love you this much. I love you very much.
  • I love you very much.



  • balamw
    May 2, 08:07 PM
    Don't you guys in the great white north buy milk in bundles of 4 1 liter bags anyway. :p

    B





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  • Karen Smith



  • cciliberto33
    Apr 9, 07:13 PM
    Well if that is acting as a fraction bar which acts like a grouping symbol (parentheses). So if then 9+3 = 12 12*2 = 24. 48/24 = 2. However, if that was a normal division symbol. then 9+3 = 12. 48/2 = 24 24*12 = 288. So is it a fraction bar or a division symbol yo.





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  • I Love You This Much Boxer



  • Tomorrow
    May 3, 09:02 PM
    Semantics. Your argument boils down to the pain of change.

    The cost of change. There's a difference.

    Again, the real crux of your argument is that people are 'comfortable' with what they already know.

    No, once again, it's not about comfort; it's about experience. I learned mostly SI units when I was in college, I'm quite comfortable with using those units - but the industry doesn't use those units. I learned, and became an expert in, the units used by the industry. You would ask millions of engineers, technicians, etc. to throw away years or even decades of experience simply to change a system that isn't broken.

    Yes, it's a system that has its roots in the past, but the system still works. There's no compelling reason to change it. There's no efficiency to be gained.





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  • know I love you very muchquot;



  • johnnyturbouk
    Apr 10, 08:33 AM
    48.




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  • Read on for our full I Love



  • coder12
    Mar 26, 11:45 PM
    So how is that much different from them releasing new iPads 11 months later... like they just did? All the iPads in use didn't suddenly stop working.

    Like I said earlier... If they are released right away in the school year, the other students and staff would be in an uproar because they would say we should have seen this coming and blah blah blah, we should have waited until the start of the year :V

    11 months later gives us a greater reason to have bought them this year. I know they won't stop working, but they (staff and other students) only want the newest and best..





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  • jrb363
    Mar 28, 10:55 AM
    So what are thy going to announce? Is hardware now going to the cloud like software? :rolleyes:

    LOL! :D I could totally see Steve doing this. ;)





    iJohnHenry
    May 2, 08:11 PM
    Don't you guys in the great white north buy milk in bundles of 4 1 liter bags anyway. :p

    B

    No, we buy them in three 1 & 1/3 litre bags, to total 4 litres. :p





    -aggie-
    Apr 9, 06:31 PM
    The answer is 288. CONFIRMED.





    noservice2001
    Aug 3, 11:06 PM
    go apple! speed!





    Bradley W
    Sep 10, 11:16 PM
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    ckurt25
    Apr 18, 03:07 PM
    Looking at the TouchWiz UI, I see your point.

    But, at what point does an interface become too generic? For example, the concept of pages of icons in a grid isn't really new or innovative. The concept of swiping across screens is simple and intuitive and should be standardized
    (e.g. copied) for that exact reason. Should other phone makers put the icons in a circle, "just because" they need to be different? Should they force you to do something differently just because the best and most intuitive way was "already taken"?

    Everyone loves car analogies, so: what if Ford decided to sue other carmakers because they copied their steering wheel design? Would other companies have been forced to adopt other types of controls -- joysticks or dials or foot pedals, perhaps -- "just because"? And would that have been good for the auto industry?


    That's for the patent lawyers and the legal system to decide.

    Now if it was a fight to the death it would be a lot more interesting.