Hmmmm.... Sounds like someone is making wild, baseless assumptions, and projecting humankind's shortcomings onto a hypothetical extraterrestrial species...
Trust me, if we see aliens on Earth, it'll be representatives of our former race who represent those that WEREN'T stranded on this hunk of rock called Earth... And if they kill us, it'll be a mercy killing after seeing how far we'd fallen from our once great status as gaurdians of peace and brotherhood throughout the galaxy.
They can appeal to the Moral "Majority" by saying "Hey! Let's not swear for a week, and we'll set up a swear jar too!" but really what they're saying is "Hey, you cocksucker motherfuckers! We fucking know you can't control your goddamn language you bastards, so cough up some fucking dough!" Great way to get some money in CA's coffers. They are struggling, and with all the filthy language that flies around that very liberal patch of land, this could very well lead to serious revenue.
5 boxes saved 100,000 in 9 months, that's 133,000/year saved for 5 boxes. Per box that's 26,600/year. At 700,000 bucks per box, it would take ~26.3 years for it to pay for itself. That's a loooooong time to see ROI, and in the meantime, don't you think other, better methods would be developed?
Yeah, rich people with tons of cash to burn who care more about technology than connecting with family would see this as a great board game platform. The rest of us will continue to enjoy the company of our friends and family with decidedly low-tech but perfectly useful cardboard, and focus more on the interactions and fun than the tech and "ooh ahh" factor.
This is really stretching. It seems people are going to obscene lengths to try to make the iPad look less ho-hum that it really is.
So we're going to use an ethically uncertain scientific practice to make ourselves feel better about ethically uncertain agricultural practices?
What about the environmental impacts of factory farming? What about the impact on global food stocks and security when diverse suppliers are replaced by a few large conglomerates offering genetically-tweaked (for the supplier's benefit) organisms that may or may not have long-term health consequences?
Since when is animal suffering the only thing to consider in the factory farming debate, or even the most important part of the debate?
When will humanity stop trying to cover up short-sightedness with more short-sighted solutions? Will I ever stop asking questions? How many licks DOES it take to get to the tootsie-roll center of a tootsie pop?
Just another example of a huge corporate entity using their power and influence to try and do end-runs around governments, thereby subverting the will of the people in democratically elected nations.
That is much of what international trade law is designed to do: remove barriers that prevent industry from having to respect the will of the populace they are either a) exploiting via cheap labor and substandard environmental practice, or b) selling overpriced nonessential garbage made at the expense of people thousands of miles away to.
New world order, same as the old world order. Power is king, and they know what's best for you. Now shut up and be happy.
Whoever they hired to do the voice over for this obviously was having trouble keeping a straight face. The tone is incredibly facetious. Like "I'm saying it, but I really really really think this is utter bullshit."
The folks pushing for these cap-and-trade carbon scams are business leaders and gov't cronies who stand to make a ton of cash and consolidate their power in public policy and the marketplace through regulating a previously unlimited resource.
Jesus that ad was from like 2002 or something. And you didn't do anything to disprove the parent's comment - that technical and sophisticated users are choosing the Mac in droves. Interesting, these same folks are generally less susceptible to marketing drivel and tend to base their purchases on objective assessment.
So yeah, Apple advertising is directed at n00bs. But their technology is squarely aimed at the more educated users out there.
QUOTH YOU: - Money spent since 2002 on OS X 10.x - about $400. (Else my G4 Mac would stop functioning properly.)
Liar. You could go back and install the old Mac OS X on that computer any time you wanted, and it would have all the features and functionality it did when you purchased it. There's NOTHING about an OS update (or lack thereof) that is necessary to keep a computer functioning properly. As if the OS has an expiration date.
You're damn right. That movie is a documentary.
Oh my god they've actually done it. Quick, call the number stenciled on the side of the tank!
Um, $99 for the iPhone Dev Kit is hardly all that pricey. And you can download and use it for free. That's the exact opposite of pricey.
Empire EFI
YMMV, check hardware compatibility first, blah blah blah.
I think you missed my point. Try looking up, I'm pretty sure it went over your head.
Hmmmm .... Sounds like someone is making wild, baseless assumptions, and projecting humankind's shortcomings onto a hypothetical extraterrestrial species ...
Trust me, if we see aliens on Earth, it'll be representatives of our former race who represent those that WEREN'T stranded on this hunk of rock called Earth... And if they kill us, it'll be a mercy killing after seeing how far we'd fallen from our once great status as gaurdians of peace and brotherhood throughout the galaxy.
See? I can make baseless claims too.
Not true if you are using optical audio out.
They can appeal to the Moral "Majority" by saying "Hey! Let's not swear for a week, and we'll set up a swear jar too!" but really what they're saying is "Hey, you cocksucker motherfuckers! We fucking know you can't control your goddamn language you bastards, so cough up some fucking dough!" Great way to get some money in CA's coffers. They are struggling, and with all the filthy language that flies around that very liberal patch of land, this could very well lead to serious revenue.
Yes, I'm being facetious.
I prefer self-transforming machine elves, but hey, to each their own.
5 boxes saved 100,000 in 9 months, that's 133,000/year saved for 5 boxes. Per box that's 26,600/year. At 700,000 bucks per box, it would take ~26.3 years for it to pay for itself. That's a loooooong time to see ROI, and in the meantime, don't you think other, better methods would be developed?
Yeah, rich people with tons of cash to burn who care more about technology than connecting with family would see this as a great board game platform. The rest of us will continue to enjoy the company of our friends and family with decidedly low-tech but perfectly useful cardboard, and focus more on the interactions and fun than the tech and "ooh ahh" factor.
This is really stretching. It seems people are going to obscene lengths to try to make the iPad look less ho-hum that it really is.
Apple really failed on this one, HARD.
I would HOPE the doctors would be conscious during this kind of surgery.
Oh, wait, what?
Nevermind.
Wait, what were we talking about?
Is it legal to publicly co-ordinate a DDOS attack on a major US telecom?
It's a trap!
Whoops, wrong link:
"The Beagle [1] developers decided to fill this search gap using Apple’s MacOS X search function as basic material."
http://www.linux-magazine.com/w3/issue/58/Beagle_Search_Tool.pdf
FYI - Mac OS X is UNIX. Certified and all. It's a fantastic server platform.
http://beast.bio.ed.ac.uk/BEAGLE_on_Mac_OS_X
I'm guessing you've never used Spotlight extensively. It works great on large network shares.
*ducks*
So we're going to use an ethically uncertain scientific practice to make ourselves feel better about ethically uncertain agricultural practices?
What about the environmental impacts of factory farming? What about the impact on global food stocks and security when diverse suppliers are replaced by a few large conglomerates offering genetically-tweaked (for the supplier's benefit) organisms that may or may not have long-term health consequences?
Since when is animal suffering the only thing to consider in the factory farming debate, or even the most important part of the debate?
When will humanity stop trying to cover up short-sightedness with more short-sighted solutions? Will I ever stop asking questions? How many licks DOES it take to get to the tootsie-roll center of a tootsie pop?
Just another example of a huge corporate entity using their power and influence to try and do end-runs around governments, thereby subverting the will of the people in democratically elected nations.
That is much of what international trade law is designed to do: remove barriers that prevent industry from having to respect the will of the populace they are either a) exploiting via cheap labor and substandard environmental practice, or b) selling overpriced nonessential garbage made at the expense of people thousands of miles away to.
New world order, same as the old world order. Power is king, and they know what's best for you. Now shut up and be happy.
Whoever they hired to do the voice over for this obviously was having trouble keeping a straight face. The tone is incredibly facetious. Like "I'm saying it, but I really really really think this is utter bullshit."
The folks pushing for these cap-and-trade carbon scams are business leaders and gov't cronies who stand to make a ton of cash and consolidate their power in public policy and the marketplace through regulating a previously unlimited resource.
Here's a couple links to get you started:
http://www.livescience.com/environment/070312_solarsys_warming.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070228-mars-warming.html
Jesus that ad was from like 2002 or something. And you didn't do anything to disprove the parent's comment - that technical and sophisticated users are choosing the Mac in droves. Interesting, these same folks are generally less susceptible to marketing drivel and tend to base their purchases on objective assessment.
So yeah, Apple advertising is directed at n00bs. But their technology is squarely aimed at the more educated users out there.
QUOTH YOU: - Money spent since 2002 on OS X 10.x - about $400. (Else my G4 Mac would stop functioning properly.)
Liar. You could go back and install the old Mac OS X on that computer any time you wanted, and it would have all the features and functionality it did when you purchased it. There's NOTHING about an OS update (or lack thereof) that is necessary to keep a computer functioning properly. As if the OS has an expiration date.
Hyperbole and bullshit.
YMMV, but I had no trouble using Software Update to get to 10.5.8 on a G31M-ES2L based Hackintosh.