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  1. Good. There are WAY too many people involved in this company that don't know how to operate in customer service. I'm convinced that no one in the company actually knows anyone else in the company. This exists on multiple levels, consumer/cell/business/fiber. Flashlights wouldn't help them finding their way through an email chain. It's embarrassing that one of the biggest companies in the world can't operate efficiently, OR provide their customers with a quality product, OR provide their customers with additional service to meet the demand (at full price, I'm not even trying to negotiate down here). Washed up, no clue, deal with it. They need a come to Jesus moment. It's unfortunate that they have such a stranglehold on the amount of markets that they do. Hell, their flagship consumer stores don't even answer the phone. This is a telecommunications company....

  2. Bummer on Microsoft Buying Skype for $8.5B · · Score: 1

    Well it was a good program.... Guess apple will have to make facetime for windows and linux now. it's better video quality anyway. Just cant call landlines, which is a bummer... Damn microsoft. Always messing up a good thing.

  3. Re:Nokia N900 vs. iPhone 3Gs on Multitasking In For iPhone 4.0? · · Score: 1

    how about battery life?

  4. Re:Don't like it on MacWorld Keynote Announces x86 iMac & Laptop · · Score: 1

    The $799 model doesnt even come close... This is what I'm talking about right here. You have to make a Dell comparable to a Mac to judge it correctly, which obviously you have not.

    Mac Book 15" ---- (2,499)
    Processor: Intel Core Duo - 1.83GHz, 667MHz FSB
    OS: Mac OS 10.4.4
    Display Apple 15.4" display
    RAM: 1gig
    HDD: 100 Gig, 5400rpm Serial ATA
    CD/DVD Drive: Apple Superdrive
    Wireless: Airport Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
    Video Card: 256MB RAM ATI Mobility X1600, dual link DVI,
    Audio: Digital & Analog In/Out
    Software: Max OS X, iLife 06, Front Row, Photo Booth, Quickbooks, XCode Developer Tools, Dashboard, SPOTLIGHT(very cool), basically all the good stuff OS X comes with.
    Has a remote to control Front Row, Has a built in Camera, Has a Backlit Keyboard, Has Gigabit ethernet, Has an Ambient Light Sensor
    Weighs less I'm sure and looks much better

    Dell Inspiron 6000 ------ ($2,167)
    Processor: Intel Pentium M 750(1.86GHz, 533, MHz FSB- Is it a Single Core??)
    OS: Win XP Pro
    Display: Dell UltraSharp WSXGA+ LCD Panel
    RAM: 1Gig
    HDD: 80 Gig 5400rpm
    CD/DVD Drive: 8x CD/DVD Burner
    Wireless: Intel Pro 2915 and Dell 350 Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
    Video Card: 128MB DDR ATI Mobility Radeon
    Audio: PCMCIA Sound Blaster Audigy Card (I guess it does Digital I/O???)
    Software: Windows XP Pro, Microsoft Office Basic, 2 different virus programs, Adobe reader, Deluxe Entertiainment Pack($2,000 deck of cards?)

    I think that the difference in these systems, just on a hardware basis(not including the software) is enough to justify the $300 price difference. Bigger HDD, more powerful video card, and it's a Mac so it lasts forever. That's what the difference is.... Kid.

  5. Re:Don't like it on MacWorld Keynote Announces x86 iMac & Laptop · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It's not a premium, though. This is the problem with PeeCee guys. --- build the identical comparison machine on dell's or sony's website, make the dell and sony do exactly what the mac does, then come talk. They are usually the same price at that point. Apple doesnt sell crap that doesnt do anything for you. They build machines that have wireless and bluetooth, and fast hard drives and such, and if you want it, you buy it, if not, there is no crap, 500 laptop. They dont waste your or their time. Sorry kids....

  6. I know what you mean.... on Lighting Control on Non-Windows Systems? · · Score: 1

    I hate Virtual PC. I have to use it for like grandMA Offline and Hog PC and such, but it's just so slow. I would really like to see a good Mac based control system, kinda like Light Jockey. It would also be nice to see a visualization program made for Panther, like Wysiwig or Show Designer.

    I was talking to a guy from High End at LDI last year, and was asking him if they were going to make a Hog PC for Mac OS X since the Hog console is PPC based now, and he said that they were working on it. Who knows? If you find something that works well, post it.

    Sex, Pizza, and Rock 'n Roll --- even when it's bad, it's still pretty good!

  7. Re:It Could be Worse! on A Power Users Look at Linux on the Mac · · Score: 1

    at least its not Palladium!

  8. Re:whaband? on GarageBand Update 1.0.1 Released · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's only $49 man --- for the whole new iLife package. And it even comes free with a new Mac.

  9. Re:Apple and the movie industry on Rings Digital Dailies Circled Globe via iPod · · Score: 1

    More than that, man. Steve Jobs OWNS Pixar. He bought it from George Lucas like 10 years ago.

  10. Re:Seems to me pretty stupid too on Rings Digital Dailies Circled Globe via iPod · · Score: 1

    I don't think the article is trying to promote the use of an iPod for video storage, but to point out how versitile the device is.

  11. Exactly how many people are going to... on Commercials Come To The Net (After This Word) · · Score: 1

    stand for this???

    Do we not get bombarded enough by popups and those completely annoying flash things that crawl across the screen?? How many /.'ers actually pay attention to popups(if u dont have a pop up blocker), and how many of us curse them with disgust?

    Hopefully the 'ole Google toolbar and the integrated pop up blocker in Safari will upgrade to block this insanity.

  12. Re:Only one format per player? on Microsoft Unhappy With HP's iTunes Decision · · Score: 2, Informative

    So why can't portable music players be able to play more than one form of digital music? Is it so impossible to have a player that can play both WMA and AAC? Why? Is it possible for companies to make a player that not only can play multiple audio formats but also have the ability to add a codec so you can play additional ones? That's something I'd like to see... by a player... and play any format...

    The iPod, and I'm sure many other portable players(though I've not researched any) are capable of playing other formats other than either AAC or WMA. The problem we encounter here is that WMA is a *proprietary* Microsoft format. AAC is just another MPEG standard which anyone can license.

    Also, for your info the iPod is able to play MP3, AAC, Protected AAC, Audible, AIFF, and WAV. The one it lacks is the proprietary WMA. The only "lock-in" would be the WMA format.

  13. Re:Even Donald Rumsfeld..... on Giant International Fusion Reactor Draws Nearer · · Score: 1

    Weren't we talking about fusion reactors?????

    And stop blaming all Americans for our bull shit press. Most people here don't pay attention to it anyway, due to it's corruption.

    WTF is a sig?

  14. Right and Proper on PC Mag - Mac OS X Insecure · · Score: 1

    I dont know if anyone else has said this yet, but the specific vulnerabilty that this guy is referring to was fixed by Apple and downloaded by me no less than 6 days after Panter was released. That is service. Apple took care of the issue before it was indeed and issue. Before however many millions of computers were affected by it.

  15. Re:Dear Father "Pudge" O'Day on Mozilla Firebird 0.7.1 Released For Mac OS X · · Score: 1

    Um.... no. this is just the most off topic thing i've seen in a while here on /.
    It usually at least has SOMETHING to do with the topic.

  16. Re:Dear Father "Pudge" O'Day on Mozilla Firebird 0.7.1 Released For Mac OS X · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Um.... we didnt stray off the topic here any, did we?
    I dont understand how in the hell a browser discussion turned into this!

  17. But I thought.... on The End of the Oil Age · · Score: 1

    Hey, wait --- I thought this was the Information age??
    We need teleportation!

  18. Re:I fear this is too late on Apple to Launch iTunes for Windows · · Score: 1

    You know, I personally think Quicktime for Windows is like one of the nicest Windows application. It's simple enough, yet elegant at the same time. I hope iTunes looks the same on both platforms.

  19. Mac OS X not up to... on MacFixIt Details Mac OS X 10.2.8 Bugs · · Score: 1

    You know, i find it amazing. Apple has this one problem out of a LONG time and everyone automatically thinks the entire company is useless. Everyday, Microsoft gets sued and has MAJOR viruses, and one time Apple screws up a little bit, everyone flames them.

    I will say I am extremely surprised for anything slipping through Apple's QA department, but give them a break, ya know. Everyone makes mistakes sometimes.

  20. Re:Huh. on PC Mag Compares G5 to Xeon · · Score: 1

    That's exactly my point.

  21. Re:Huh. on PC Mag Compares G5 to Xeon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You forget, the Xeon machine has dual 3GHZ processors. The G5 has only dual 2 GHZ processors. Combining the processors of each machine, there is a 2GHZ advantage on the Xeons behalf.

    I'd say it's far from "optimistic" hype and more towards "holy aluminum shit, batman" hype.


    my 2 cents

  22. Re:Yikes on PowerBook 15" and 12" Disassembly · · Score: 1

    How hard do you "tap"??

  23. Re:Man now my PB is 3 generations old. on New PowerBooks, Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse · · Score: 1

    You left out one major factor. The case has been changed to all aluminum, to match the 12 and 17 inch models. This might seem like a small detail, but a friend of mine has first gen 15" TiBook and it is literally falling apart where the plastic border is, and the paint is scratched. The aluminum shell is not painted and is completely aluminum, therefore it will hold up better over the long run. They also moved the ports to the sides, which is alot more convenient. If you have ever tried to disconnect an RJ-45 connector from one of the old 15" Powerbooks, you know exactly what i'm talking about.

    Just some food for thought.

  24. Re:Everyone, put on your tin foil hats on Recommend Apple, Lose Your Job? · · Score: 1

    ...unmitigated disaster. Accounting, payroll, the software that controls our machines, etc would all be broken. ...Apple is not getting a break not only for the reasons mentioned above, but because people already have a tremendous investment in existing infrastructure that they would have to scrap and start from scratch if they wanted Apples.

    I dont understand this comment. Quickbooks is made for OS X, MS Office is made for OS X, and they are the EXACT SAME as they are on Windows. Exactly. If you started adding a few macs, you could just plug them into the network and that's all the starting from scratch you need. You would not have to start over for anything. Another thing is this. Think about the say, 5 techs that keep your Windows boxes up and running. Only maybe 2 would be required to keep 50 macs running. There, in just less than a year, the salaries for the 3 people who arent needed anymore - the mac has already paid for itself 3 fold.

  25. Keepin things moving... on (When) Will Linux Pass Apple On The Desktop? · · Score: 1

    I'm a Mac friggin addict and i've only owned a mac for about 3 months now. The more I use this machine(17" Powerbook), the more I fall in love with it. I'm not going to say what everyone else has said 5 times already, but the one thing i've noticed since i've been a mac user is how Apple literally PUSHES the industry along. Not just with the big stuff like the new badass G5 but just little stuff like the Quartz graphics and OpenGL. WHO ELSE thought to make regular desktop video processing be done on the VIDEO PROCESSOR?!? It's brilliant. And rendezvous is awesome as well. But anyhow... Apple doesnt just sit with their feet on the desk and think of how to make things pretty. They sit around and think of how to make the obvious details work much more effieciently. They make the user(consumer, grandma, hardcore unix programmer, audio, video, graphics professionals, etc) the first and foremost on their list. In a nut shell, they cater to everyone. They make things simple enough to use so anyone can use it (iMovie, iDVD) and they make shit that takes Months to figure out(Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro). They've got something for everyone AND every price range. What more could you ask for?