Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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  • balamw
    Oct 9, 04:59 PM
    The resale value of the purchased media drops to $0 the moment I buy it.
    I generally agree with your thesis, restricted downloads should be a lot cheaper than new DVDs.

    However, I believe that, for the most part, the market for used DVDs has dried up. I was doing pretty well buying movies and reselling them after I watched them (sort of Netflix w/o the subscription or deadlines) but now many of the movies I want to get rid of are often available for $2 + s/h on Amazon. So the only DVDs that sell for a decent price are rare or almost new movies...

    Plenty of new DVDs of older movies for $10 or less at your local Target or Wally World.

    B





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  • Transporteur
    Apr 18, 01:25 PM
    snip


    Ah allright, rural areas are of course different. That being said, the rural areas in most european countries don't really have a good public transportation infrastructure either, but you're absolutely right, the sheer size of the US makes it worse. Even in rural areas in Europe, you don't have to travel far to get to a train station, airport etc.

    But yes, there's the problem with us Europeans. For us the US consists only of very large cities, which indeed have public transport. :)





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  • Bennieboy�
    Apr 21, 09:38 PM
    that's not a bad route to go at this point. but remember, for gpu folding you have to use windows, at least for now.

    any you really only get a tone of points if you overclock or run multiple gpus in windows

    thats what i was thinking about the mac pro, load one up with 4 gfx cards, or a hackintosh running osx, windows on bootcamp using the extra gfx cores and the main F@H on the OSx side with the cpu,





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  • rdowns
    Apr 8, 07:18 AM
    So we're on our way to a government shutdown because the Tea Party Republicans want to kill Planned Parenthood and Big Bird. How ****ing sad.

    Hey Tea Party, remember, it's all about jobs, jobs, jobs. :rolleyes:



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  • bdj21ya
    Oct 9, 04:17 PM
    Just what can Target say? "If you allow Apple do do something that might cut into out DVD sales we will intentionally sell fewer DVD" Kind of like holding a gun to your head threatening to shoot.

    Good analogy, except it's also like the guy holding the gun to his own head is worth millions of dollars to the person he's making the threat to (the threat to shoot himself). So the person he's making the threat to has to ask, is this guy rational, or no? If not, maybe it would be best to placate him. However, if you think he's going to act in his own self interest, call his bluff.

    I doubt Target would go through with any kind of threat, since it only makes sense to retaliate if you think it will affect future behavior (hurting yourself once may be worth it if it's going to make your future threats more believable). Ahh, I love game theory. But what future behavior is Target going to care about affecting? Do they foresee several similar battles with the movie studios that might turn their way if they carried out this threat?





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  • scaredpoet
    Dec 27, 08:57 PM
    Also you would have to say the Consumerist (well-respected blog) is lying and AT&T isn't. Do you really believe that?

    I believe the Consumerist will be more than willing to hype incorrect information it has received from an uninformed rep if it means increased site traffic, especially if it furthers the aim of hyping up a theme that's en vogue right now. It's a blog with a business interests and it receives revenue based on traffic, and that means it, like any other blog with business interests, has an agenda to pursue.

    So like every other "news" source on the internet, I take what I read with a grain of salt.



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  • Slix
    Apr 5, 07:19 PM
    I hope Thunderbolt becomes integrated in the iPhone and iPad and stuff, simply because it's the way of the future. One port for everything. :D





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  • Desertrat
    Apr 24, 12:55 PM
    Ehhh, I'll go along with CalBoy.

    I see Trump as a fascist, blow-hard alpha-male con artist. Might be okay to sit around and drink a few beers and swap lies, but that's about it.

    His yap-yap on TV about oil and the Saudis was about as ignorant as you can get.



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  • aristotle
    Mar 23, 09:20 PM
    Are you people seriously applauding this? What a waste of our tax dollars!! I do contracts with the Navy every single day and I know that the technology that they have will not be benefited by the use of iPad/iPod/iPhone. The military does not offer wi-fi to their staff on base. Everything is hard wired and the conduit is sealed with a tamper proof silicon. The Government is very very particular about their SIPRnet (as they call it). Without wi-fi, what use is the iPad for the military other than to give them a little treat and waste our tax dollars? They already have mobile equipment in the vehicles that is far superior to Apple's products.
    Yeah, I'm going to have to call you on this. If you really worked with the navy, you would have been aware of this Terra Soft and Lockheed put xserves in US Subs (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/83783/Terra_Soft_Lockheed_to_put_Xserves_in_US_Navy_subs) and that the military and intelligence community has a long history with macs and NextStep computers.

    Previous versions of OS X had lockdown instructions written by the NSA for high security clearance environments and the iPhone has been in testing by the Army for some time now. Non-jailbroken iPhones are really hard to crack with the latest firmware through remote exploits.





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  • marksandvig
    Mar 21, 03:08 AM
    Who cares??? its a $500 device that can replace all computer needs of any student. Period.



    When was the last time you were in a university class? No offense, but before the iPad came out, I said I would purchase one if it did everything I needed it to do (word processing, FULL internet, music, and email). Unfortunately, it doesn't multi-task, and it does not do the full internet.



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  • Iconoclysm
    Apr 21, 05:11 PM
    With "cloud" computing on the horizon, speed of access to stored content is of paramount importance for phones.

    If you can't read those tea leaves, I don't know what to tell you.

    That horizon is years away - especially with contracts limiting data transfer to 2GB...and the same contracts applying to LTE, but costing more. The world is ready for cloud computing but the cellular providers will be the hurdle, not the specs on the iPhone 5.





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  • spazzcat
    Aug 19, 12:45 PM
    Well now I just feel stupid. . . .


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  • quigleybc
    Oct 26, 03:53 PM
    Meh

    I have so many Audio editing apps right now for PPC, I'm not too concerned.

    It is slightly alarming about the Intel only....

    But, I'm not gonna sweat it.





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  • Peace
    Mar 26, 04:06 PM
    Just because their demeanor is civil does not mean their exchange is.



    STEVE: Do you have any idea how badly I wanna kill you?
    ERIC: Yes.


    Are you saying Steve is the new Man In Black from Lost ? :p



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  • dernhelm
    Apr 5, 11:30 AM
    What about leak gate? Didn't they test light leakage in a completely dark room with a photosensor?

    OMG - CR is so lame...
    :rolleyes:





    yes - this is sarcasm





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  • iowamensan
    Mar 19, 08:04 PM
    I miss the days when I could order an 8 pack of eMacs for our school for $4995. That comes out to less than $625 each. Now the cheapest computer I can get from Apple is $899 for the 20" iMac, (maybe $825 if I buy 25 or so and sweet talk my account rep). That's like a $5000-7000 difference for a lab of 25. Not small peanuts by any means when it comes to school budgets.

    This $20 discount is a kick in the nuts from Apple. They'll still charge us 29 bucks for each stupid dongle and make that right back. (cue Clark Griswold rant)



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  • mingoglia
    Apr 16, 03:51 PM
    Yea unless he's awarded another Pulitzer that is... :rolleyes:

    Apple is really disgusting me with this $#*(%&*( behavior. They really need to completely reevaluate their criteria and make it CRYSTAL EFFING CLEAR what IS and was IS NOT acceptable and then stand by it. None of this 'reject Google Voice because it duplicates functionality' and then 'approve the Opera web browser'. Reject an APP because it 'ridicules public figures' and then plead that the author to resubmit it once he's awarded a Pulitzer...

    This wishy washy crap is really showing everyone just how UNDERHANDED they treat the whole process.

    x2 of what you said.... you verbalized what I was trying to say a lot better than I. :o





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  • Christopher387A
    Apr 14, 01:45 PM
    Verizon models have been in stock everywhere around here, while AT&T models are sold out. Interesting...





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  • SciFrog
    Apr 16, 08:14 AM
    Every little bit helps. But what we really need is people with 8 cores plus (virtual, desktop machine) running bigadv, at least until faster GPU and/or a GPU client for mac.





    MacBandit
    Sep 15, 12:23 PM
    Originally posted by scem0


    I dont see how anyone can say this when I can get a 2.8 GHz custom built speed-demon for 1,300 after shopping around, and I cant get **** from apple for 1,300. Well I could get something, but nothing that compares speed-wise to the pentium 4.

    Does this include everything that comes standard on a Mac box?





    jonnysods
    Apr 14, 09:51 PM
    What do you reckon these guys get paid?





    bella92108
    Apr 1, 01:31 PM
    I am a big fan of the technology brought into the world by TiVo and ReplayTV, but TiVo has been one of the most amazingly horribly run companies I have ever seen. I am shocked they are still in business...and I guess they can thank Dish for that...

    Wow... first I've EVER heard someone say a TV\Satellite Provider's DVR doesn't suck. I got rid of DirecTV cause their DVR sucked.

    I went to Comcast, and had a Tivo Series 3 then now a Premier, and you'd have to pry this thing out of my cold dead hands. Tivo is arrogant, like Apple, but can be so because they have a quality product that no competitor touches.

    You have your opinion, but anyone with a Tivo would disagree, lol, and you shouldn't be surprised their out of business because people love them, just to clue you in, hehe





    Plymouthbreezer
    Sep 17, 03:23 PM
    She obviously seems kinda creeped out. I'd give up.

    On the last ditch effort, you could ask her to clean your 'Pods. But that might not go so well.





    avkills
    Sep 22, 11:21 AM
    Okay, I'll agree with you about not being able to "custom" build your own Macintosh. It has drawbacks and advantages. Mostly advantages in my opinion. Apple has always made systems that perform more predictably. Simply put, the software (OS) and the hardware work better hand in hand. Although Microsoft has done pretty good with XP, it does some neat stuff, but I still prefer OS X. However, even though you can't build your own Mac, it is very easy to add after market upgrades such as hard drives, RAM, PCI cards, etc etc...at least in the towers. Obviously, the iMac is for the person who does not care to go inside their computer, they just want something that turns on and works. Today, most of the hardware is pretty interchangeable.

    In the future I'd like to see the hardware makers standardize even more, so maybe all the PCI cards could work in both systems without the need for different ROMS, but that will probably never happen, due to the stark differences in how Apple and Intel/AMD design the MB.

    I don't know about the 2 processor limit on the G4. I always thought if the processor supported SMP, then you could go to town.

    I never remember seeing any PCs with USB until after Apple released the original iMac. If they did, they sure were not using it much. In fact, they still mostly use the PS/2 ports. Maybe because the PC liked to crash back in the Win98 days. USB was definitely plug and pray for them back then.

    I personally don't mind what Apple charges, since they make a product that works. I never go a week without hearing someone crying about something being wrong with their PC and Windows.

    -mark



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