In the Engineering CAD world, Unix has nearly run its course. All companies have dropped Unix support for the newest versions and only some maintain Linux/OSX versions for newer unix-like machines. Most are Windows only. Automotive companies, which are notoriously slow in technology adoption have mostly abandoned UNIX
Ford will retire their UNIX workstations (HPUX) for suppliers and customers in February 2014. These are largely HPUX 11.11i. Unigraphics NX stopped UNIX support (HPUX, AIX, etc) as of NX 6 but opened support for Linux and OSX as of 8. Dassault systems CATIA supported HPUX, AIX (6.1+) and Solaris on V5 - but as of V6 in 2011 they have ended UNIX support and are Windows only. Pro Engineer quit most UNIX except Solaris until Pro Engineer / Creo 4.0 - at present they are Windows only.
Simply put it's selective filtering and editing as typically afforded in modern day photography software such as Nikon Capture NX
In fact both photos are highly edited - one photographer/editor will manipulate the exposure, colour, contrast to suit their eye as opposed to another. But the content of the photo is NOT manipulated.
So effectively you are seeing the results of two different edits, either by the same photographer (unlikely) or two different editors.
It would be similar to the result between two photos shot at the exact same time and darkroom processed , with darkroom manipulation by two different photographers. The difference is the tools offered in the digital age allow much greater variance in the end result.
a) Look up the island and it's location on coverage maps on Rogers, Bell, and Telus. Note that Bell and Telus do share the same network (Bell is eastern Canada, Telus Western Canada, and they share each others towers to give coverage in all areas of the country). But you do need to look at the coverage map. If it shows little to no coverage in your area, you will probably be out of luck. There are large portions of Canada without any network coverage or only in certain populated areas.
b) If you are looking at WIND mobile or Mobilicity, or any other upstart/new provider in Canada, you may as well forget it. Their coverage is really, at the time of this writing, in major metropolitan areas. Outside of these areas you pay for roaming with Rogers, Bell, or Telus. So forget them unless your in Toronto, Vancouver, and within the city limits.
c) If you do have coverage -- your best bet is to call your mobile carrier. US carriers have fantastic agreements by our (Canadian) standards. For example, it costs us $.01/KB for data in the US (that's $10 per megabyte) but since there are so many americans compared to us, you guys get excellent rates. I have heard of roaming rates into Canada from the US that make my head spin it's so cheap.
d) Then compare to the price of a data plan with Rogers, Bell, or Telus. Look at pay as you go options, but keep in mind they tend NOT to allow tethering as this may be charged as extra (and so high that you will probably balk at it). Any non pay as you go option would require you to have a Canadian address to register the account to and may require you to sign a contract. Since this is highly unlikely, pay as you go is your best choice, IF and only if your US carrier cannot give you a plan that is cost effective.
e) Consider the following hardware problems: To use your Phone (CDMA) or Ipad (GSM) you will probably require deactivation of the CDMA phone on your existing carrier, and for GSM, you need a Rogers sim card, which cost approx $25 (for reguar sims, they may charge more for ipad micro sims). If your ipad is LOCKED to your carrier, this will not be an option. Again, if you want to use your verizon sim, you have to have a verizon account and appropriate roaming, no other way around this.
f) Another tip: Bell/Telus are CDMA and 3G+ GSM, they do not support any 2g devices. Rogers has had GSM since 2002 and supports both 2G and 3G+ devices.
Amen. But what about MIDPSSH http://xk72.com/midpssh/. Why pay for SSH on your Blackberry when you can get it for free? Third party software, especially of this simplicity should not cost money. Granted Ikodorro is reliable, MIDPSSH has caught up, and since it's open source anyone can modify it and improve it..
BEWARE M2ST: this app is a commercial 'rip off' of MIDPSSH and is otherwise the same app. Also they have not posted source code and might be violating the GPL.
For SSH implementation though, there is an open-source and cross-platform application called MIDPSSH at http://xk72.com/midpssh/ which works on any MIDP 1.x or 2.x (J2ME) compatible phone (there are dozens!)
You do not need to pay for ikodorro mobileSSH for the blackberry, but if you will need to use it every day for long periods of time, i reccomend the commercial solution.
Why a blackberry:
a) Reliable. The device is rock solid, in software and hardware. The hardware will take a beating (dropped, wet, ran over by a vehicle, etc) and keeps on ticking. If you have a problem, you can usually acquire a replacement in 24-48 hours..
b) Ease of use -- the querty keyboard on the Blackberry is the best i have ever used so far. I've tried the others and still nothing compares. The interface is also very well thought out and once you get used to the trackwheel, you'll love it.
c) Data consumption: the blackberry consumes far less data than other devices on the market, due to the proprietary system used to send messages over the network. This translates into much lower bill costs, provided you are being told to, or you pay your own bills.
You americans never learn. Just FORCE new coins, withdraw all the old bills and your done, life goes on, vending machines accept new coins, stores accept new coins..
In canada this is how it's done, however we can still spend the old bills/coins (whatever they are from 1800 and up), but this is not a problem. At least we accept our new coins as progress!
How about Canada? We did away with Dollars in 1987 and Two dollar bills in 1996. Vending machines routinely accept $2 coins and we don't give a rats ass about our old bills..
A $5 coin will be introduced soon, therefore what's with the US infatuation with $1 bills? Do you need to seem more wealthy with a wad full of worthless paper?
Apple owns "Beatles Anthology" click Legal Notice 2
As for Jacko.. He bought the rights to Northern Songs, which was formerly Dick James Music Limited. These guys owned the SHEET MUSIC rights (Insturmental play-along books you get in an insturment store), and nothing else.
The music, and record manufacturing rights are owned by Apple. THey might not exercise their rights to manufacturer anymore (they used to in the 70's and might have recently) but they can sure as hell license any part of it to any company they wish, and that is always Parlophone/Capitol.
As for finding a reference to Apple, look for a green apple on any of your beatles CD's.. they are there.. that's all you need to know.
Apple is a more active company than you think, why do they need a corporate website?
Again, Apple is owned %25 each by the former Beatles or their estates..
It's a privately owned company, and they don't have to sell to anyone if they don't want to.
THey have complete control over their company's fate, good or bad, and Apple Computer has no ability to just walk in and take it.. all FOUR beatles or their heirs/estates have to agree to it..
Apple Records had already sold Millions (many tens , perhaps hundreds of millions) of records by 1976 when Apple Computer was formed.
Everyone had an Apple record in their collection..
It's like you today starting a Lumber store , calling it "microsoft" and in 10 years , start selling Computers..
Either way, Microsoft would get you pretty quickly if they found out about it..
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But you don't get it.. many of those albums, even as re-releases went to #1, and sold MILLIONS of copies each..
Why would that confuse people? Apple's selling millions, beatles making millions still, apple's way more successful in the music industry than Apple computer is..
They are still getting rich of their ever-popular music..
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Correction, my mouse got nasty, list is to read:
(2003) Beatles Anthology DVD release (#1 dvd charts) (2001)George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" re-release, also owned by Apple Records. (2000) - Imagine (John Lennon) remastered (2000)Beatles "1" CD release , over 30,000,000 copies sold. (1999) Beatles "Yellow Submarine" DVD cartoon and CD/LP re-issue (Remastered) 1998 - "White Album" limited edition (big apple records label on this one!) 1996 - Beatles Anthology 3 1996 - George Harrison "Electronic Sound" 1995 - Beatles Anthology 2 1995 - Ringo Starr CD Apple CDPAS 10002 Beaucoup Of Blues 1995 - Beatles Anthology 1 1994 - Beatles "Live at the BBC" 6/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDSAPCOR 1 Wonderwall Music 27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10006 Living in the Material World 27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10008 Dark Horse 27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10009 Extra Texture - Read All About 1991 - Magic Christian Music 1970 18/05/87 George Harrison CD Apple CDS 7 46688 2 All Things Must Pass 18/05/87 George Harrison CD Apple CDS 7 46688 2 All Things Must Pass 26/05/87 John Lennon CD Apple CDP 7 46641 2 Imagine 4/08/87 Beatles CD Apple CDP 7 46443 8 White Album 19/10/87 Beatles CD Apple CDP 7 46446 8 Abbey Road 19/10/87 Beatles CD Apple CDP 7 46447 8 Let It Be
Mind you keep in mind many of the above 'parlophone' records of any product created by Beatles during the Apple days are also owned by Apple.. and they have a hand in the penny jar for those too!
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How mislead you are:
(2003) Beatles Anthology DVD release (#1 dvd charts) (2001)George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" re-release, also owned by Apple Records. (2000) - Imagine (John Lennon) remastered (2000)Beatles "1" CD release , over 30,000,000 copies sold. (1999) Beatles "Yellow Submarine" DVD cartoon and CD/LP re-issue (Remastered) 1998 - "White Album" limited edition (big apple records label on this one!) 1996 - Beatles Anthology 3 1996 - George Harrison "Electronic Sound" 1995 - Beatles Anthology 2 1995 - Ringo Starr CD Apple CDPAS 10002 Beaucoup Of Blues 1995 - Beatles Anthology 1 1994 - Beatles "Live at the BBC" 6/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDSAPCOR 1 Wonderwall Music 27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10006 Living in the Material World 27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10008 Dark Horse 27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10009 Extra Texture - Read All About 1991 - Magic Christian Music 1970 18/05/87 George Harrison CD Apple CDS 7 46688 2 All Things Must Pass 22/03/63 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3042 Please Please Me 22/11/63 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3045 With the Beatles 19/06/64 Beatles LP Polydor 236 201 The Beatles First 10/07/64 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3058 A Hard Day's Night 4/12/64 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3062 Beatles For Sale 6/08/65 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3071 Help ! 3/12/65 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3075 Rubber Soul 5/08/66 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7009 Revolver 10/12/66 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7016 A Collection of Beatles Oldies 1/06/67 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7027 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1/11/68 George Harrison LP Apple SAPCOR 1 Wonderwall Music 22/11/68 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7067/8 White Album 29/11/68 John Lennon LP Apple SAPCOR 2 Unfinished Music No.1 - Two Virgins 17/01/69 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7070 Yellow Submarine 9/05/69 George Harrison LP Apple ZAPPLE 02 Electronic Sound 9/05/69 John Lennon LP Apple ZAPPLE 01 Unfinished Music No.2 - Life With The Lions 26/09/69 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7088 Abbey Road 7/11/69 John Lennon LP Apple SAPCOR 11 The Wedding Album 12/12/69 John Lennon LP Apple CORE 2001 Live Peace in Toronto 27/03/70 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCS 7101 Sentimental Journey 17/04/70 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCS 7102 McCartney 8/05/70 Beatles LP Apple PXS 1 Let it Be (Box Set) 25/09/70 Ringo Starr LP Apple PAS 10002 Beaucoups Of Blues 6/11/70 Beatles LP Apple PCS 7096 Let it Be 30/11/70 George Harrison LP Apple STCH 639 All Things Must Pass 11/12/70 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7124 John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band 18/12/70 Beatles LP Lyntone LYN 2154 From Them To You 28/05/71 Paul McCartney LP Apple PAS 10003 Ram 8/10/71 John Lennon LP Apple PAS 10004 Imagine 7/12/71 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCS 7142 Wild Life 10/01/72 George Harrison LP Apple STCX 3385 Concert For Bangla Desh 15/09/72 John Lennon LP Apple PCSP 716 Some Time in New York City 19/04/73 Beatles LP Parlophone PCSP 717 1962-1966 (The "Red" Album) 19/04/73 Beatles LP Parlophone PCSP 718 1967-1970 (The "Blue" Album) 4/05/73 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCTC 251 Red Rose Speedway 22/06/73 George Harrison LP Apple PAS 10006 Living in the Material World 16/11/73 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7165 Mind Games 23/11/73 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCTC 252 Ringo 7/12/73 Paul McCartney LP Apple PAS 10007 Band On The Run 4/10/74 John Lennon LP Apple PCTC 253 Walls and Bridges 15/11/74 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCS 7168 Goodnight Vienna 20/12/74 George Harrison LP Apple PAS 10008 Dark Horse 21/02/75 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7169 Rock 'n' Roll 30/05/75 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCTC 254 Venus and Mars Are Alright Tonight 3/10/75 George Harrison LP Apple PAS 10009 Extra Texture - Read All About It 24/10/75 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7173 Shaved Fish 12/12/75 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCS 7170 Blast from your Past 9/04/76 Paul McCartney LP Apple PAS 10010 At The Speed of Sound 10/06/76 Beatles LP Parlophone PCSP 719 Rock 'n' Roll
The Beatles or their heirs own Apple Records.. it's a privately held company. I don't think you'll see them jumping at the chance to sell Apple Records to Apple Computers.
The Beatles legacy continues to make millions every year without much advertising.. did you know the beatles "1" album has sold over 30,000,000 copies? It's one of , if not, the biggest selling album of all time.. and is still in the top 10!
Imagine if you started a company, 20 years ago, called it Microsoft, and started selling Music.
Do you think that would go over well with Microsoft, the software manufacturer?
Apple Computer was started when the name "Apple Records" was very fresh in the minds of most music lovers in the world. They asked to use the name, got in trouble back then with Apple Records, and lost. Plain and simple. They therefore had a legal precedent that essentially should have made them negotiate with Apple Records if they ever decided to enter the music business.. and obviously they didn't, all because Apple Records continues to be a very well known and popluar selling record label! (Do note that the Beatles '1' album has sold over 30,000,000 copies, and Apple continues to release new compliations that continue to sell very well -- Apple records does make good money!)
The reason many of us won't confuse Apple Computer from Apple Records is because we are all GEEKS. Your mom isn't, and frankly, non-geeks (most of the rest of the world) could get confused, hence, I feel strongly in favour of Apple Records.
Yes it does. 3d games are becoming more and more complex, and the amount of GPU horsepower they need also increases. Using 'quake 3' as a benchmark showing it can do 200 FPS is merely an indication of the processing power of the unit. When you benchmark on next generation games (such as UT2003) it will run somewhere on the order of 60 FPS.
If you play Quake 2 still.. stick to your Voodoo 2. Otherwise , upgrade if your interested in next gen gaming..
Here in the Toronto area, I'm able to download at a total speed of about 300kbytes/second if i want to.. (Of course, the site must be fast enough to feed that much data). I haven't given it a full stress test, but two transfers at 175k/sec at the same time is definately more than 3 megabits/second on the downstream.
This is the Rogers "Hi Speed" service in Toronto. We were formerly with @home, but since the breakup Rogers has put in place their own infrastructure.
I do get single transfers of 300k/sec+ the odd time..
In the Engineering CAD world, Unix has nearly run its course. All companies have dropped Unix support for the newest versions and only some maintain Linux/OSX versions for newer unix-like machines. Most are Windows only. Automotive companies, which are notoriously slow in technology adoption have mostly abandoned UNIX
Ford will retire their UNIX workstations (HPUX) for suppliers and customers in February 2014. These are largely HPUX 11.11i.
Unigraphics NX stopped UNIX support (HPUX, AIX, etc) as of NX 6 but opened support for Linux and OSX as of 8.
Dassault systems CATIA supported HPUX, AIX (6.1+) and Solaris on V5 - but as of V6 in 2011 they have ended UNIX support and are Windows only.
Pro Engineer quit most UNIX except Solaris until Pro Engineer / Creo 4.0 - at present they are Windows only.
This isn't 'photoshop'
Simply put it's selective filtering and editing as typically afforded in modern day photography software such as Nikon Capture NX
In fact both photos are highly edited - one photographer/editor will manipulate the exposure, colour, contrast to suit their eye as opposed to another. But the content of the photo is NOT manipulated.
So effectively you are seeing the results of two different edits, either by the same photographer (unlikely) or two different editors.
It would be similar to the result between two photos shot at the exact same time and darkroom processed , with darkroom manipulation by two different photographers. The difference is the tools offered in the digital age allow much greater variance in the end result.
Macwhizkid: Your options are as follows:
a) Look up the island and it's location on coverage maps on Rogers, Bell, and Telus. Note that Bell and Telus do share the same network (Bell is eastern Canada, Telus Western Canada, and they share each others towers to give coverage in all areas of the country). But you do need to look at the coverage map. If it shows little to no coverage in your area, you will probably be out of luck. There are large portions of Canada without any network coverage or only in certain populated areas.
b) If you are looking at WIND mobile or Mobilicity, or any other upstart/new provider in Canada, you may as well forget it. Their coverage is really, at the time of this writing, in major metropolitan areas. Outside of these areas you pay for roaming with Rogers, Bell, or Telus. So forget them unless your in Toronto, Vancouver, and within the city limits.
c) If you do have coverage -- your best bet is to call your mobile carrier. US carriers have fantastic agreements by our (Canadian) standards. For example, it costs us $.01/KB for data in the US (that's $10 per megabyte) but since there are so many americans compared to us, you guys get excellent rates. I have heard of roaming rates into Canada from the US that make my head spin it's so cheap.
d) Then compare to the price of a data plan with Rogers, Bell, or Telus. Look at pay as you go options, but keep in mind they tend NOT to allow tethering as this may be charged as extra (and so high that you will probably balk at it). Any non pay as you go option would require you to have a Canadian address to register the account to and may require you to sign a contract. Since this is highly unlikely, pay as you go is your best choice, IF and only if your US carrier cannot give you a plan that is cost effective.
e) Consider the following hardware problems: To use your Phone (CDMA) or Ipad (GSM) you will probably require deactivation of the CDMA phone on your existing carrier, and for GSM, you need a Rogers sim card, which cost approx $25 (for reguar sims, they may charge more for ipad micro sims). If your ipad is LOCKED to your carrier, this will not be an option. Again, if you want to use your verizon sim, you have to have a verizon account and appropriate roaming, no other way around this.
f) Another tip: Bell/Telus are CDMA and 3G+ GSM, they do not support any 2g devices. Rogers has had GSM since 2002 and supports both 2G and 3G+ devices.
Good luck
Amen. But what about MIDPSSH http://xk72.com/midpssh/. Why pay for SSH on your Blackberry when you can get it for free? Third party software, especially of this simplicity should not cost money. Granted Ikodorro is reliable, MIDPSSH has caught up, and since it's open source anyone can modify it and improve it..
BEWARE M2ST: this app is a commercial 'rip off' of MIDPSSH and is otherwise the same app. Also they have not posted source code and might be violating the GPL.
http://www.netcreativemind.com/m2st/
Note: anyone reading this, MIDPSSH works on *MANY* phones, not just blackberries.. give it a shot..
For SSH implementation though, there is an open-source and cross-platform application called MIDPSSH at http://xk72.com/midpssh/ which works on any MIDP 1.x or 2.x (J2ME) compatible phone (there are dozens!)
You do not need to pay for ikodorro mobileSSH for the blackberry, but if you will need to use it every day for long periods of time, i reccomend the commercial solution.
Why a blackberry:
a) Reliable. The device is rock solid, in software and hardware. The hardware will take a beating (dropped, wet, ran over by a vehicle, etc) and keeps on ticking. If you have a problem, you can usually acquire a replacement in 24-48 hours..
b) Ease of use -- the querty keyboard on the Blackberry is the best i have ever used so far. I've tried the others and still nothing compares. The interface is also very well thought out and once you get used to the trackwheel, you'll love it.
c) Data consumption: the blackberry consumes far less data than other devices on the market, due to the proprietary system used to send messages over the network. This translates into much lower bill costs, provided you are being told to, or you pay your own bills.
Again, just give it up. in Canada we get new coins, and the bills are gone, we fucking deal with it, and it's over. See?
Just get over it, and it will happen. FORCE your people to give it up
You americans never learn. Just FORCE new coins, withdraw all the old bills and your done, life goes on, vending machines accept new coins, stores accept new coins..
In canada this is how it's done, however we can still spend the old bills/coins (whatever they are from 1800 and up), but this is not a problem. At least we accept our new coins as progress!
Try paying more attention next time. Do you know how to multiply by 1.6? It's not hard, pay attention to what your spending!
How about Canada? We did away with Dollars in 1987 and Two dollar bills in 1996. Vending machines routinely accept $2 coins and we don't give a rats ass about our old bills..
A $5 coin will be introduced soon, therefore what's with the US infatuation with $1 bills? Do you need to seem more wealthy with a wad full of worthless paper?
Proof apple is a very active company, and has a very active Web presence: Apple website:
click www.beatles.com -- THE apple corps website.
Apple owns "Beatles One":
click legal notice 1:
Apple owns "Beatles Anthology"
click Legal Notice 2
As for Jacko.. He bought the rights to Northern Songs, which was formerly Dick James Music Limited. These guys owned the SHEET MUSIC rights (Insturmental play-along books you get in an insturment store), and nothing else.
click about sheet music and jacko..
The music, and record manufacturing rights are owned by Apple. THey might not exercise their rights to manufacturer anymore (they used to in the 70's and might have recently) but they can sure as hell license any part of it to any company they wish, and that is always Parlophone/Capitol.
As for finding a reference to Apple, look for a green apple on any of your beatles CD's.. they are there.. that's all you need to know.
Apple is a more active company than you think, why do they need a corporate website?
Again, Apple is owned %25 each by the former Beatles or their estates..
It's a privately owned company, and they don't have to sell to anyone if they don't want to.
THey have complete control over their company's fate, good or bad, and Apple Computer has no ability to just walk in and take it.. all FOUR beatles or their heirs/estates have to agree to it..
Riiight..
Apple Records had already sold Millions (many tens , perhaps hundreds of millions) of records by 1976 when Apple Computer was formed.
Everyone had an Apple record in their collection..
It's like you today starting a Lumber store , calling it "microsoft" and in 10 years , start selling Computers..
Either way, Microsoft would get you pretty quickly if they found out about it..
But you don't get it.. many of those albums, even as re-releases went to #1, and sold MILLIONS of copies each..
Why would that confuse people? Apple's selling millions, beatles making millions still, apple's way more successful in the music industry than Apple computer is..
So what, look how many copies they are selling:
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/116952
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/102824
They are still getting rich of their ever-popular music..
Correction, my mouse got nasty, list is to read:
(2003) Beatles Anthology DVD release (#1 dvd charts)
(2001)George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" re-release, also owned by Apple Records.
(2000) - Imagine (John Lennon) remastered
(2000)Beatles "1" CD release , over 30,000,000 copies sold.
(1999) Beatles "Yellow Submarine" DVD cartoon and CD/LP re-issue (Remastered)
1998 - "White Album" limited edition (big apple records label on this one!)
1996 - Beatles Anthology 3
1996 - George Harrison "Electronic Sound"
1995 - Beatles Anthology 2
1995 - Ringo Starr CD Apple CDPAS 10002 Beaucoup Of Blues
1995 - Beatles Anthology 1
1994 - Beatles "Live at the BBC"
6/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDSAPCOR 1 Wonderwall Music
27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10006 Living in the Material World
27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10008 Dark Horse
27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10009 Extra Texture - Read All About
1991 - Magic Christian Music 1970
18/05/87 George Harrison CD Apple CDS 7 46688 2 All Things Must Pass
18/05/87 George Harrison CD Apple CDS 7 46688 2 All Things Must Pass
26/05/87 John Lennon CD Apple CDP 7 46641 2 Imagine
4/08/87 Beatles CD Apple CDP 7 46443 8 White Album
19/10/87 Beatles CD Apple CDP 7 46446 8 Abbey Road
19/10/87 Beatles CD Apple CDP 7 46447 8 Let It Be
Mind you keep in mind many of the above 'parlophone' records of any product created by Beatles during the Apple days are also owned by Apple.. and they have a hand in the penny jar for those too!
How mislead you are:
(2003) Beatles Anthology DVD release (#1 dvd charts)
(2001)George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" re-release, also owned by Apple Records.
(2000) - Imagine (John Lennon) remastered
(2000)Beatles "1" CD release , over 30,000,000 copies sold.
(1999) Beatles "Yellow Submarine" DVD cartoon and CD/LP re-issue (Remastered)
1998 - "White Album" limited edition (big apple records label on this one!)
1996 - Beatles Anthology 3
1996 - George Harrison "Electronic Sound"
1995 - Beatles Anthology 2
1995 - Ringo Starr CD Apple CDPAS 10002 Beaucoup Of Blues
1995 - Beatles Anthology 1
1994 - Beatles "Live at the BBC"
6/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDSAPCOR 1 Wonderwall Music
27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10006 Living in the Material World
27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10008 Dark Horse
27/01/92 George Harrison CD Apple CDPAS 10009 Extra Texture - Read All About
1991 - Magic Christian Music 1970
18/05/87 George Harrison CD Apple CDS 7 46688 2 All Things Must Pass
22/03/63 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3042 Please Please Me
22/11/63 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3045 With the Beatles
19/06/64 Beatles LP Polydor 236 201 The Beatles First
10/07/64 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3058 A Hard Day's Night
4/12/64 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3062 Beatles For Sale
6/08/65 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3071 Help !
3/12/65 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 3075 Rubber Soul
5/08/66 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7009 Revolver
10/12/66 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7016 A Collection of Beatles Oldies
1/06/67 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7027 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1/11/68 George Harrison LP Apple SAPCOR 1 Wonderwall Music
22/11/68 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7067/8 White Album
29/11/68 John Lennon LP Apple SAPCOR 2 Unfinished Music No.1 - Two Virgins
17/01/69 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7070 Yellow Submarine
9/05/69 George Harrison LP Apple ZAPPLE 02 Electronic Sound
9/05/69 John Lennon LP Apple ZAPPLE 01 Unfinished Music No.2 - Life With The Lions
26/09/69 Beatles LP Parlophone PCS 7088 Abbey Road
7/11/69 John Lennon LP Apple SAPCOR 11 The Wedding Album
12/12/69 John Lennon LP Apple CORE 2001 Live Peace in Toronto
27/03/70 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCS 7101 Sentimental Journey
17/04/70 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCS 7102 McCartney
8/05/70 Beatles LP Apple PXS 1 Let it Be (Box Set)
25/09/70 Ringo Starr LP Apple PAS 10002 Beaucoups Of Blues
6/11/70 Beatles LP Apple PCS 7096 Let it Be
30/11/70 George Harrison LP Apple STCH 639 All Things Must Pass
11/12/70 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7124 John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
18/12/70 Beatles LP Lyntone LYN 2154 From Them To You
28/05/71 Paul McCartney LP Apple PAS 10003 Ram
8/10/71 John Lennon LP Apple PAS 10004 Imagine
7/12/71 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCS 7142 Wild Life
10/01/72 George Harrison LP Apple STCX 3385 Concert For Bangla Desh
15/09/72 John Lennon LP Apple PCSP 716 Some Time in New York City
19/04/73 Beatles LP Parlophone PCSP 717 1962-1966 (The "Red" Album)
19/04/73 Beatles LP Parlophone PCSP 718 1967-1970 (The "Blue" Album)
4/05/73 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCTC 251 Red Rose Speedway
22/06/73 George Harrison LP Apple PAS 10006 Living in the Material World
16/11/73 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7165 Mind Games
23/11/73 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCTC 252 Ringo
7/12/73 Paul McCartney LP Apple PAS 10007 Band On The Run
4/10/74 John Lennon LP Apple PCTC 253 Walls and Bridges
15/11/74 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCS 7168 Goodnight Vienna
20/12/74 George Harrison LP Apple PAS 10008 Dark Horse
21/02/75 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7169 Rock 'n' Roll
30/05/75 Paul McCartney LP Apple PCTC 254 Venus and Mars Are Alright Tonight
3/10/75 George Harrison LP Apple PAS 10009 Extra Texture - Read All About It
24/10/75 John Lennon LP Apple PCS 7173 Shaved Fish
12/12/75 Ringo Starr LP Apple PCS 7170 Blast from your Past
9/04/76 Paul McCartney LP Apple PAS 10010 At The Speed of Sound
10/06/76 Beatles LP Parlophone PCSP 719 Rock 'n' Roll
You forgot:
http://www.beatles.com/
http://www.beatles.com/index2.html
http://www.georgeharrison.com/
(Find the all things must pass section -- copyright is owned by apple records!)
Yeah, sure it is.
The Beatles or their heirs own Apple Records.. it's a privately held company. I don't think you'll see them jumping at the chance to sell Apple Records to Apple Computers.
The Beatles legacy continues to make millions every year without much advertising.. did you know the beatles "1" album has sold over 30,000,000 copies? It's one of , if not, the biggest selling album of all time.. and is still in the top 10!
http://www.billboard.com/bb/charts/popcat.jsp
Imagine if you started a company, 20 years ago, called it Microsoft, and started selling Music.
Do you think that would go over well with Microsoft, the software manufacturer?
Apple Computer was started when the name "Apple Records" was very fresh in the minds of most music lovers in the world. They asked to use the name, got in trouble back then with Apple Records, and lost. Plain and simple. They therefore had a legal precedent that essentially should have made them negotiate with Apple Records if they ever decided to enter the music business.. and obviously they didn't, all because Apple Records continues to be a very well known and popluar selling record label! (Do note that the Beatles '1' album has sold over 30,000,000 copies, and Apple continues to release new compliations that continue to sell very well -- Apple records does make good money!)
The reason many of us won't confuse Apple Computer from Apple Records is because we are all GEEKS. Your mom isn't, and frankly, non-geeks (most of the rest of the world) could get confused, hence, I feel strongly in favour of Apple Records.
Yes it does. 3d games are becoming more and more complex, and the amount of GPU horsepower they need also increases. Using 'quake 3' as a benchmark showing it can do 200 FPS is merely an indication of the processing power of the unit. When you benchmark on next generation games (such as UT2003) it will run somewhere on the order of 60 FPS.
If you play Quake 2 still.. stick to your Voodoo 2. Otherwise , upgrade if your interested in next gen gaming..
Here in the Toronto area, I'm able to download at a total speed of about 300kbytes/second if i want to.. (Of course, the site must be fast enough to feed that much data). I haven't given it a full stress test, but two transfers at 175k/sec at the same time is definately more than 3 megabits/second on the downstream.
This is the Rogers "Hi Speed" service in Toronto. We were formerly with @home, but since the breakup Rogers has put in place their own infrastructure.
I do get single transfers of 300k/sec+ the odd time..
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Those of us whom weren't affected can speak our voice directly! yay!
Not if you run Windows 2000 server.
Then you can have multiple users using the machine at the same time.
So , if you intend to set up a Windows environment based multiuser system, this might be the best option.
I've used VNC and Terminal services.. Terminal services is by far the better choice for funcationality and interopability with Windows, but expensive.
VNC is great for single user systems, and for cross platform remote desktops.
As for the others, I'm not too sure..
First post (and not even under his own account) can be found here.
Maybe other celebrities can be found in the archive..
Find the article
here
This might be the last in the series, Sir Tech is in financial trouble, and the balance rests on the sales of Wizardry.
If you are a fan, go purchase the game.. if it sells well, sir tech might be able to pull out of their slump and bring us Wizardry 9 in a few years.