Exploit or not, that is still a pretty funny video. I love the fact that the guy spent all that time in the store without a single employee asking if he could help him with something. I guess Apple has an OS security problem *and* a customer service problem.
Good thing he didn't start humming Stairway To Heaven. Then he would have been DENIED!!!
To clarify All the Iplayer content was still available streamed via Flash on the BBC IPlayer site. The thing that was missing was a client to download programs, which I used for a bit but then went back to using the website.
Totally agree. In fact the best thing to do is to provide a good mobile website, not an app. I love the fact that National Rail provides a great one for example.
I browse with Flash turned off. With Opera there's been Site Preferences for this for ages so I can get IPlayer and Youtube OK, and have the Enable Plugins Button on the status bar so I can toggle it on if required.
You can swing the iwindows bars around to the side. This certainly made more sense to me (at least with XP/Vista than with 7s icon only bar) than leaving it at the bottom when widescreens kicked in on laptops.
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This request for information for a safe level has been going on for a few years, since 2008 at least. Its interesting that it seems like lawyers were the ones saying no figure could be quoted as if it does turn out wrong we'll be sued to hell. As soon as the bottom line starts being affected...
Going back into the history of attempts to set a safe level of ash, minutes of a Paris meeting in 2008 show the industry at odds with regulators. The ICAO meeting concluded that improved measurement techniques should allow progress "with regard to the definition of the lower limit on safe ash concentrations".
The ICAO complained it had "proven difficult to get formal aviation representation" at workshops on the issue organised by the UN's World Meteorological Organisation. It suggested "input of the aviation industry to this problem may have to be sought" through its sub-group on volcanoes, which has industry representatives. It asked several groups, including the International Air Transport Association, Iata, representing 230 airlines, to prepare reports for the volcano group's next meeting at Lima in Peru last month.
Minutes for that meeting show the industry did not deliver. "Iata informed the group about the strong efforts made in order to get representation from the industry... but unfortunately these efforts had not been successful, to the disappointment of the group.
I'm sorry, but I strongly think the tax benefits should be withheld unless there's a hot tea minigame. Give me that cup of Darjeeling baby yeah baby yeah!
They were complained about adverts for the iPhone - it was ironic that with such a great product they had to stoop to such misrepresentation.
Still, I'd rather have those lies back if they replaced the Windows 7 adverts they have here - I'm hoping for a version of Duck Hunt featuring all the annoying guys in the ads to hit the market in time for Christmas.
The United Kingdom is the place wherein lies England, the home of the one and only plain an intelligible language that we all love and know - English. Some languages are non-plain using fancy characters but *all* other languages are unintelligible - ironically none more so than one from another part of the United Kingdom - Welsh.
"Every program attempts to expand until it can read mail."--Zawinski's Law
That law needs updating. Now every program expands until it can update your Facebook status.
I think it would be great if they altered the name to Liberache Office and *then* did a UI to match.
Flash of course. Freddie Mercury never wrote a song called Silverlight.
Exploit or not, that is still a pretty funny video. I love the fact that the guy spent all that time in the store without a single employee asking if he could help him with something. I guess Apple has an OS security problem *and* a customer service problem.
Good thing he didn't start humming Stairway To Heaven. Then he would have been DENIED!!!
I dunno, that spider is missing a leg. Can any of you designers out there do a poster for me for the missing spider leg?
I don't have a photo of the missing spider leg, just the spider with its seven remaining appendages.
To clarify All the Iplayer content was still available streamed via Flash on the BBC IPlayer site. The thing that was missing was a client to download programs, which I used for a bit but then went back to using the website.
Totally agree. In fact the best thing to do is to provide a good mobile website, not an app. I love the fact that National Rail provides a great one for example.
Is he also responsible for GNU/Metal?!
The purpose of being an artist is to get laid.
Oh why did I become a scientist?
I browse with Flash turned off. With Opera there's been Site Preferences for this for ages so I can get IPlayer and Youtube OK, and have the Enable Plugins Button on the status bar so I can toggle it on if required.
For those like me who are wondering who Bill Joy is:
Did he ever get to meet the guy who wrote Emacs?
Tarmac may not have a pulse but if its a sunny day, it can be warm....
You can swing the iwindows bars around to the side. This certainly made more sense to me (at least with XP/Vista than with 7s icon only bar) than leaving it at the bottom when widescreens kicked in on laptops.
And a fembot for their other needs.
This request for information for a safe level has been going on for a few years, since 2008 at least. Its interesting that it seems like lawyers were the ones saying no figure could be quoted as if it does turn out wrong we'll be sued to hell. As soon as the bottom line starts being affected...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/apr/21/airlines-flights-ban-airspace
Going back into the history of attempts to set a safe level of ash, minutes of a Paris meeting in 2008 show the industry at odds with regulators. The ICAO meeting concluded that improved measurement techniques should allow progress "with regard to the definition of the lower limit on safe ash concentrations".
The ICAO complained it had "proven difficult to get formal aviation representation" at workshops on the issue organised by the UN's World Meteorological Organisation. It suggested "input of the aviation industry to this problem may have to be sought" through its sub-group on volcanoes, which has industry representatives. It asked several groups, including the International Air Transport Association, Iata, representing 230 airlines, to prepare reports for the volcano group's next meeting at Lima in Peru last month.
Minutes for that meeting show the industry did not deliver. "Iata informed the group about the strong efforts made in order to get representation from the industry ... but unfortunately these efforts had not been successful, to the disappointment of the group.
Makes me wish Kafka was still around to try submitting an app.
I'm sorry, but I strongly think the tax benefits should be withheld unless there's a hot tea minigame. Give me that cup of Darjeeling baby yeah baby yeah!
Alienware do a nice looking netbook. That should be able to game!
IMHO Apple has pretty innovative marketing and design departments and a consolidating technology department.
This is coming from someone with multiple degrees from MIT, Harvard, and Oxford.
Oxfords a complete dump!
I didn't read the article.
no probs, i put the summary up as a twitter post.
And don't forget Sarah Palin herself tried to circumvent archiving laws by doing business from a personal email account with yahoo
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Thank you Mr Idiot from the guardian
Interesting rant, but the idiot was from the Telegraph.
They were complained about adverts for the iPhone - it was ironic that with such a great product they had to stoop to such misrepresentation.
Still, I'd rather have those lies back if they replaced the Windows 7 adverts they have here - I'm hoping for a version of Duck Hunt featuring all the annoying guys in the ads to hit the market in time for Christmas.
The United Kingdom is the place wherein lies England, the home of the one and only plain an intelligible language that we all love and know - English. Some languages are non-plain using fancy characters but *all* other languages are unintelligible - ironically none more so than one from another part of the United Kingdom - Welsh.