Why can't they add a caddie to each and every BlueRay media? You know, like the very first CD drives had: a piece of plastic about the disc itself so it's protected from dust, fingerprints, and scratches to the most precious surface area?
They have, it's called a DVD/Jewel case. I find this works very well in protecting my media.
According to our favourite tv show CSI, all you need to do is run a blur-reversal algorithm on those 'altered' images, and in about 3 minutes, 'Bing', you'll have a complete list of military staff including pager, home, work and social security numbers. Ah, technology!
Ah, it was.org! (The whole iphone domain was just a distant memory in my mind - I was beginning to wonder whether it was a real memory at all!) So what other domains does Apple own? I remember they owned some weird ones like giraffe.org or something like that. How many of those weird ones have become reality? With Apples product naming conventions (Safari, Tiger, etc.) maybe they've shown clear forward planning?
Why can't they add a caddie to each and every BlueRay media? You know, like the very first CD drives had: a piece of plastic about the disc itself so it's protected from dust, fingerprints, and scratches to the most precious surface area?
They have, it's called a DVD/Jewel case. I find this works very well in protecting my media.
According to our favourite tv show CSI, all you need to do is run a blur-reversal algorithm on those 'altered' images, and in about 3 minutes, 'Bing', you'll have a complete list of military staff including pager, home, work and social security numbers. Ah, technology!
Ah, it was .org! (The whole iphone domain was just a distant memory in my mind - I was beginning to wonder whether it was a real memory at all!) So what other domains does Apple own? I remember they owned some weird ones like giraffe.org or something like that. How many of those weird ones have become reality? With Apples product naming conventions (Safari, Tiger, etc.) maybe they've shown clear forward planning?
Didn't apple used to own the iPhone domain name? If so, let's see how much they pay to get it back!