If the knockoff inkjet manufacturers can make money selling the cartridges, or refill kits why can't Dell? I mean I don't really want to shoot up my ink jet cartridges anyway, I'd rather steal them from work. What ever happened to compitition?
What would stop someone from making a legitamate game that contained hidden bootstrap code that would load Linux up from the disk drive?
You could make some game like Tux Racer for the X box and get the game signed by microsoft and then via some hidden and obfiscated bootstrap mechanisum load up linux from the drive.
I use them too, they were very helpful. I use the same cert for my courier secure-imap server as well. I bought the 3-year certificate for $125. Quite a good deal.
Well technically the PCI issue is more of endian differences and firmware, I don't blame maufacturers for that. The Mac uses standard PCI slots, but in a different way than an x86 box would.
I own the 23" and it uses the standard ADC (DVI + power and USB) connection and is fully PC compatible with a decent video card. What proof do you have that it doesn't work? And by the way, Apple lets other manufacturers use the ADC connector, the adaptors cost as little as $79 and the single cable makes the whole thing a much cleaner setup on my desk.
I wouldn't talk someone out of buying the Samsung, having additional video inputs would be cool, but the ADC connector isn't as bad as it is made out to be. (And the 23" is the most kick ass display I have ever used!)
The Mac version will come in a few months. My question is where is why doesn't some manufacturer take advantage of the chipsets in these cards (ATI and nVidia) and make a DTV tuner. I'm sitting here with a $3500 HDTV LCD Display and a nVidia GeForce 4 Ti and the best I can get is a crummy USB MPEG-1 TV tuner... WTF?
In default sync mode it sync's all song's from the primary computer to the iPod, overwriting any library currently stored on the device. However, you may manually transfer songs and play lists from secondary machines, within iTunes, no copy protection, no hacks, no workarounds. Apple simply makes sure that the default behavior is not to automatically make a union of the song databases, quite understandable really. It is all in the F.A.Q., as for 10Gigs., what kind of glue was that guy sniffing?
If the knockoff inkjet manufacturers can make money selling the cartridges, or refill kits why can't Dell? I mean I don't really want to shoot up my ink jet cartridges anyway, I'd rather steal them from work. What ever happened to compitition?
What would stop someone from making a legitamate game that contained hidden bootstrap code that would load Linux up from the disk drive?
You could make some game like Tux Racer for the X box and get the game signed by microsoft and then via some hidden and obfiscated bootstrap mechanisum load up linux from the drive.
It was an attempt at humor "Worlds Largest Scavanger"... That would be the California Condor, by wingspan anyway.
was an endangered species. How come they are hunting them?
Yes, I use them. I highly reccomend them. Try out their free 1 month cert (don't forget to download the chained authority certificate too.)
I use them too, they were very helpful. I use the same cert for my courier secure-imap server as well. I bought the 3-year certificate for $125. Quite a good deal.
Well technically the PCI issue is more of endian differences and firmware, I don't blame maufacturers for that. The Mac uses standard PCI slots, but in a different way than an x86 box would.
I own the 23" and it uses the standard ADC (DVI + power and USB) connection and is fully PC compatible with a decent video card. What proof do you have that it doesn't work? And by the way, Apple lets other manufacturers use the ADC connector, the adaptors cost as little as $79 and the single cable makes the whole thing a much cleaner setup on my desk.
I wouldn't talk someone out of buying the Samsung, having additional video inputs would be cool, but the ADC connector isn't as bad as it is made out to be. (And the 23" is the most kick ass display I have ever used!)
The Mac version will come in a few months. My question is where is why doesn't some manufacturer take advantage of the chipsets in these cards (ATI and nVidia) and make a DTV tuner. I'm sitting here with a $3500 HDTV LCD Display and a nVidia GeForce 4 Ti and the best I can get is a crummy USB MPEG-1 TV tuner... WTF?
In default sync mode it sync's all song's from the primary computer to the iPod, overwriting any library currently stored on the device. However, you may manually transfer songs and play lists from secondary machines, within iTunes, no copy protection, no hacks, no workarounds. Apple simply makes sure that the default behavior is not to automatically make a union of the song databases, quite understandable really. It is all in the F.A.Q., as for 10Gigs., what kind of glue was that guy sniffing?