Supply Breathing apparatus, and fill the passenger cab with water. As long as they keep their phones turned off, they should continue to operate once they dry out! You could also provide opaque dry bags to protect sensitive items.
When the state-of-the-art in aftermarket case design is neon glow and case windows, can we really expect more that this from a system integrator? I'm of the opinion (to be taken with a grain of salt) they should have made it silver and glass with smooth curves, like a circa-1960s flying saucer. At least that way having the guts exposed would be cute, instead of garish.
1) Virtual Desktops are fucking sweet; Leander Kahney is such a square.
2) Granted, the system as a whole looks slick, and Jobs said he was keeping some new features "top secret" to stop Microsoft from copying them. But the sneak peek just confirmed what we already know: OS X is so mature and polished, major system upgrades are more about tweaks than big new functions. (Yeah, I know there's a lot of technical wizardry under the hood, but that's for the geeks).
Translation: "The WWDC just didn't do it for me. I mean I know OS X is awesome and all that but next time can't they throw me a bone and fit in some fireworks or something? Wah."
Supply Breathing apparatus, and fill the passenger cab with water. As long as they keep their phones turned off, they should continue to operate once they dry out! You could also provide opaque dry bags to protect sensitive items.
When the state-of-the-art in aftermarket case design is neon glow and case windows, can we really expect more that this from a system integrator? I'm of the opinion (to be taken with a grain of salt) they should have made it silver and glass with smooth curves, like a circa-1960s flying saucer. At least that way having the guts exposed would be cute, instead of garish.
Oh it's so pretty! It kinda looks like an LED star. Oh wait... her name is "STAR"--I get jokes! It's unfortunate that humor is dead in this country.
"web recycle bin"? Isn't that the Internet?
1) Virtual Desktops are fucking sweet; Leander Kahney is such a square.
2) Granted, the system as a whole looks slick, and Jobs said he was keeping some new features "top secret" to stop Microsoft from copying them. But the sneak peek just confirmed what we already know: OS X is so mature and polished, major system upgrades are more about tweaks than big new functions. (Yeah, I know there's a lot of technical wizardry under the hood, but that's for the geeks).
Translation: "The WWDC just didn't do it for me. I mean I know OS X is awesome and all that but next time can't they throw me a bone and fit in some fireworks or something? Wah."
How is this newsworthy?
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