Thursday, June 2, 2011

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  • whoodie
    Mar 11, 07:05 PM
    Willow Bend is sold out of all, except for a few Verizon models.




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  • A Rock #39;N Tree Drawing Demo


  • sebastianlewis
    May 31, 04:32 AM
    A solution is a solution no matter whether it's the Command Line or a GUI, besides that, a lot of apps also have a CLI equivalent, Property List Editor and defaults, Disk Utility and diskutil, Automator and automator, etc. So clearly articles involving Disk Utility would also need to include diskutil, and Automator would need to include it's CLI equivalent... not quite the same for the Plist editor and defaults I guess.

    Then there is something like Quicksilver, which is kind of a mix between the GUI and the Terminal, well actually I'd go so far as to say it's an interface paradigm in itself. Then there are preference pane apps which aren't full GUI apps, codecs like Perian and WMV Components which also happen to have preference panes by the way, small utilities like Jumpcut which can function in either the GUI or the CLI via the same keyboard shortcut and just extend the clipboard, so it's really hard to create an artificial distinction between them, and then there are X11 apps, and what about online apps like Google Docs? No, they're not Mac specific apps, but neither is something like OpenOffice.org, they just happen to be hosted online and work in a browser, but a solution is still a solution whether or not it's locally hosted or remote, has a GUI or uses the CLI, or has its own unique interface, uses Aqua, or uses the X Window System, or uses your browsers rendering engine.

    On the other hand, if we were to use subcategories as filters, then that would just have the effect of narrowing the list instead of forcing the user to click through to another category to find what they might be looking for so we wouldn't have to create a distinction between different types of Software in the main category.

    So in reality, Mac OS X is a hybrid breed and so you have to look at where the real distinction is, the Operating System provides the software for a functioning computer, Apple provides their Cocoa and Carbon developers with the HIG, and also provides a full UNIX environment that anyone can take advantage of, and also provides a powerful Rendering Engine in the OS that provides an environment for both Widgets and Web-based Apps to run in. Some people are scared of the Terminal, but the Guides are here and they can be a powerful tool for getting people more used to the idea of using the Terminal and getting the most out of their computer, or if they chose too, they can completely ignore it.

    Sebastian

    Clearly there are both cases where there is too much categorisation and where there is not enough. I'm in favour of general guidelines based on the number of articles, ie new subcategories should have at least x articles, and categories with more than y articles may want to be broken up - of course, there will be exceptions, so they should be only very general guidelines.

    I'm open to a big change in the category organisation of the Guides, as it is clearly badly structured in some places. However, any new structure needs to be carefully designed and agreed upon, as it is a lot of work to change and very difficult to undo.

    Overly-general guidelines based on the number of articles is poor structure, if it gets vastly overcrowded then new subcategories should be used very sparingly, but without subsubcategories, a user won't have to click through more than 3 times to get to the article they want from the Guides page, Top Category>Subcategory>Article, and potentially most of the time, two, Top Category>Article, or they'll just search it out which is the most likely, but that doesn't mean a decent hierarchy should be given up since it allows the user to just browse articles of interest.

    Sebastian




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  • gkarris
    Mar 11, 02:58 PM
    Just bought a model rocket - a re-release of an old kit and it's made in the USA, just like the original.




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  • Tree drawings have a unique


  • christophermdia
    Apr 20, 01:08 PM
    That said, I may pick up a current gen MBA based simply on the fact that it's a known entity with a generally positive and proven reputation. The hypothetical Sandy Bridge MBA could end up being a great product too, but then again it could be a flawed wreck. Only time will tell.



    This is what I just did, was waiting to decide whether to give my wife my MBA Ultimate and get a new Sandy Bridge version when its released or just go ahead and buy her another Ultimate. I opted to get her the Ultimate, The way this thing performs it could last me 2-3 years easy, unless some crazy CPU/MEM intensive programs get released that I feel I really need to have...Everything opens in one bounce and handles Parallels with Win 7, Photoshop, Xcode, etc...without a hitch...Only thing I would want is Thunderbolt, provided there was a drive released to take advantage of the technology...



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  • wchong
    Sep 25, 10:32 PM
    why did they wait till now to worry about this?
    b/c of the popularity today




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  • Tree sketched by Liz as viewed


  • wsteineker
    May 26, 01:50 AM
    Originally posted by macktheknife
    I use Macs and PCs (running XP and NT) on a regular basis. Hardware recognition ("Plug and Play") is definitely better on the Mac. However, agree almost 100% with you that Windows XP has gotten much better in recognizing hardware. Through continued industry standardization, Windows is bound to get better with recognizing hardware.
    Yes, but that's just the industry bending to MS's will, not Microsoft actually producing a quality product. That's what's so frustrating here!



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  • InuNacho
    Apr 13, 11:04 PM
    Just in case the stealth mission doesn't work call up some Somali pirates for back up.




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  • TreeDrawing.jpg Tree Drawing


  • davidjearly
    Dec 21, 05:56 AM
    Time enough to post about it though ;) Merryxmas

    I have no time for the 'campaign'. I have a limited amount of time for debate over the logic behind it.



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  • ZipZap
    Apr 25, 04:09 AM
    Lower price.




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  • Been on a tree-drawing kick


  • SeaFox
    Apr 15, 01:02 AM
    From what I heard that'll be an improvement for MobileMe group! ;)
    Yes, just what Apple needs -- data center managers from the company responsible for the T-Mobile/Sidekick disaster.



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  • tree drawing. Tree Study


  • steviem
    Mar 27, 08:46 AM
    Do you not have Road Tax on your cars?

    To use a car in the UK, (unless it's a classic car made before 1972 I think), you have to keep it taxed. It's �105/6 months for my car, which has a 2litre engine.




    dates tree drawings. Peace Tree - Drawing
  • Peace Tree - Drawing


  • kitki83
    Mar 30, 12:01 AM
    $4.10 so I pay around 40-50

    I am expecting in Los Angeles to hit $5, need to research bus route information to work.



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  • Here#39;s a tree house drawing


  • Prom1
    May 9, 05:41 PM
    I was running through matches this past weekend, and nearly all my settings were medium, and 2d portrait. Using the dedicated graphics card (low end model with 256MB).

    It ran fairly well for a beta, I had a few crashes but not graphics related. Upon starting up SC2 the opening menu is choppy, but the game is extremely playable. And even more so if you were to set your settings on low.

    Either way it will be exciting come July 27.

    (I'm planning on getting the new mac pro, and boosting the graphics, and game it out!):cool:

    Great news. BTW, Late "Late '08 Unibody" doesn't have dedicated graphics card ... the graphics cores are apart of the south-bridge & a MOBO integrated piece so to speak. Still that's great news - how is the heat running.




    dates tree drawings. Flowering Tree - Line Drawing
  • Flowering Tree - Line Drawing


  • maflynn
    May 5, 05:28 PM
    I like how Microsoft thinks the 11" MacBook Air is a netbook ;)

    They're not the only ones ;)



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  • MontyZ
    Jun 3, 02:53 AM
    So you were seriously interseted in a widget about folding laundry? :p :D ;)
    Hell yea!!




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  • dates tree drawings. abstract


  • scott523
    Sep 25, 10:00 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    There have been rumors of Aperture updates and possibly MacBook updates at this event.

    It says "MacBook" updates at this event. I hope that wasn't a typo! :eek: :D



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  • DRAWING OF A TREE


  • obeygiant
    May 3, 07:46 AM
    Don't ever underestimate conservatives. Sorry for exporting our stupidity Canada. Hopefully, you guys figure this out fast and don't lose too much of what you have built.

    You're starting to sound like a iPod repeating the same song over and over. Just sayin'




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  • GGJstudios
    May 5, 12:43 PM
    I fail to see how a free antivirus is a tax.
    It's a tax on system resources, not financial.




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  • Tree Sketches


  • Lacero
    Sep 17, 10:55 AM
    One day, just rush into the store and shout "I Love You!". That should get her attention.




    tekmoe
    Sep 26, 06:49 AM
    money hungry wolves. makes me wonder if it's just some bigshot lawyers who are reallying trying to win the battles and Apple is giving them the OK. nonetheless, i think it is wrong and it's pretty sad that Apple is doing it to begin with. just another corporate slaughterhouse.




    agentkow
    Feb 18, 11:05 AM
    It's hard for me to look at that picture and not imagine them all sitting on one side of the table with Obama in the centre flanked by Jobs and Zuckerberg and the rest, Last Supper-style.




    theBB
    Sep 25, 10:52 PM
    According to US law, a trademark holder MUST defend their trademarks, or they risk losing them. Google is struggling with this, as they're trying to encourage people not to use it as a generic verb.

    Wikipedia Linky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain#Trademark)
    I was going to point out that Bayer already lost Aspirin and Xerox came very close, but thanks for the link. Still, podcast is different enough compared to iPod that Apple is probably not at risk. However, "probably" is not the same as "definitely".




    iphone3gs16gb
    Mar 11, 02:45 PM
    most products "Made in the USA" are excellent quality

    Damn right son




    Skika
    Dec 14, 07:54 AM
    Anyone thinks thats why they went a little overkill with the current resolution? So they can keep the same resolution on a 4 inch screen and still looks good plus no problems for apps and developers?



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