Who said that *working* with someone had to be fun?
Working is not gaming. Many developer are not teenagers anymore and prefer doing interesting things over "funny" things.
I guess the 6MB/s is the small Toshiba disk inside iPod's limit.
By the way, you'll not be able to use every function of iPod as you would do with a Mac; your iPod probably won't recharge her battery through Firewire on a PC, as Sony's iLink port (4/6 format) for example is not powered as Apple FireWire (6/6 format) is.
Also, nerds don't care about sports and don't watch Olympic games.
Who said that *working* with someone had to be fun? Working is not gaming. Many developer are not teenagers anymore and prefer doing interesting things over "funny" things.
iPhone apps can definitely NOT poke around other apps' data, nor the system.
Yes, they can! http://seriot.ch/resources/talks_papers/iPhonePrivacy.pdf
Write your own importer ! It's not that difficult.
Usual mistake : comments are not about *how* you do thing but about *why* you do them.
You can download many Apple Keynotes as .mov files, including MWSF'05 on http://seriot.ch/AppleKeynotes/ Enjoy!
Post the logs on a dedicated page, such as http://foo.com/intrusion_attempts/.
No one likes to see its IP address attached with an intrusion attempt, indexed by Google, available for anyone who searches for this IP.
Here is a giant satellite photo of Area 51.
Latest cryptome item is Eyeballing Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Read /. instead.
So this is no different to CD ripping with its associated risks of ripped files being shared on P2P networks.
Before Playfair : burn a CD, rip it, get DRM-free MP3
With Playfair : directly get a DRM-free AAC
Compression and music quality are much better with AAC: Latest AAC Encoder Comparision Results, AAC vs OGG vs MP3.
The danger for Apple is that you can now remove DRM from ITMS files without losing quality.
It's not new : see swissmap.ch
I guess the 6MB/s is the small Toshiba disk inside iPod's limit.
By the way, you'll not be able to use every function of iPod as you would do with a Mac; your iPod probably won't recharge her battery through Firewire on a PC, as Sony's iLink port (4/6 format) for example is not powered as Apple FireWire (6/6 format) is.
http://www.suyama.co.jp/imacfp04.html