I wear plaid, I have mutton chops, and I work on a fishing boat. I think I'm allowed.
I wear plaid, I have mutton chops, and I work on a fishing boat. I think I'm allowed.
Well played good sir... Well played.
I want to go to there.
Or do you mean Possimpable?
well, to be fair, Steve did have a basic understanding of programing (though certainly not to this guys extent) back in the 70's. He wasn't a whiz-kid like Wozniak, and he wasn't even really on level with any of the other Apple programmers durring the early years of the company.
Looks like it might be time for me to don my tights and cape!
If you want a digital copy on the day of the DVD/BluRay release, buy the disc then Rip it. That's what Handbrake exists for. I know, I know... The legality is questionable, but it's far less questionable than torrenting. If you're concerned about the physical copy taking up lots of space, toss the box and put the disc…
Well, that's the way it's been framed, yes. As though time is simply another aspect of space, just as depth, height, and width are. I think most people understand what is intended by my distinction though. Not only would you have to move to the appropriate point in time, but also the other appropriate coordinates in…
It isn't even broken in boot amp. I don't think Sam tried installing the Windows 7 drivers. If he did, most of what he's complaining about would be moot.
It actually does work great if you install the windows 7 drivers in compatability mode. I'm not sure they did that.
The most difficult part is that you wouldn't be traveling through time, but you would also have to travel through space. You would have to be able to calculate both the time to which you wish to travel and the position of the earth at that time. That would be immensely difficult because we wouldn't be calculating just…
Geological timeline shift!!!!
Ah. See, I was thinking iPad. I've been doing the swiping on OS X. Don't know why I had that disconnect. Thanks.
I didn't realizing the swiping back and forth in Safari worked. How is it done, and does it need to be enabled somewhere? I can't seem to get it to work.
But they are just anal enough to be like, "We want the picture to look as clean as possible and to draw attention to the screen we don't want the added element of the home button."
The bottom pictures are their comparison to the iPad 2. Although I'm not positive there is no home button (though gestures could obviate it) it could just be the iPad is rotated so that the home button is on top.
How is a tablet competing with a company that makes displays? If they had been marketing tablets themselves, sure, but they werent and aren't.
Or maybe Giz shouldn't treat a disclaimer like that as they would the usual "so and so is a contributor for such and such site, their inane ramblings can also be read at their private blog which is updated every June first". A good practice would be to put the disclaimer at the beginning of the article. Lead with the…
The title I'm reading is "Mountain Lion Review: What Happened to Apple's Innovation?". The first time they mention the word Beta is in the italicized paragraph that I usually don't bother reading at the end of the article.
Um... I'm pretty sure it isn't Apple keeping Hulu plus from airplaying. That would be an option the devs chose not to support.