Really? That's crazy! I could send papers to my professors via email all the way back in 2002. They actually preferred it because they could use their fancy "plagiary software" to check it for plagiarizing.
Really? That's crazy! I could send papers to my professors via email all the way back in 2002. They actually preferred it because they could use their fancy "plagiary software" to check it for plagiarizing.
I don't know... Does Monster have the security chops to be making cables for enterprise? The demands of the enterprise world call for a truly IT approved cable.
Touchwhiz is an improvement on iOS like the fleshlight is an improvement on sex. It may be similar at times, the sensations are almost right, but if you choose it over the real thing, you're only screwing yourself.
Enterprise level docking. I'm sold. I'm so fed up with all this consumer level docking.
That's great. I'm glad you have the skills to do those things. I've done similar projects in other impoverished parts of the world.
My grandfather died of lung cancer. My grandmother died of lung cancer. My aunt is dying of lung cancer. My dad had emphysema. My uncle has emphysema.
Okay, so you want to compare the upgrade ability to a laptop that, similarly equipped (http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=swct84b&model_id=precision-m6600&c=us&l=en&s=soho&cs=ussoho1& vs. http://store.apple.com/us/configure/MC975LL/A? ), is twice as heavy (8lbs vs 4lbs), comes with slower RAM…
And more importantly of this speed. Plus it comes with a fancy USB 3.0 enclosure.
Right... Because nobody who uses an Apple product can resist upgrading every time something new is released, right?
And that comes with a USB 3.0 enclosure for your existing SSD and will fit in a laptop that's .71" thick?
Shhh. You're tampering with the delicate exotic fruit of ignorance that seems to permeate this persons reality.
I was able to rip the optical drive out of my unibody MBP, replace it with the original HDD, put an SSD in the HDD bay, and upgrade my RAM. It's a 2008. And you could do the same thing with any other unibody MBP model. But yeah. You're probably right. Nothing Apple's released in the last five years can be upgraded at…
So why wouldn't you just buy the lower end model and buy a much less expensive SSD on your own?
And this isn't that... why?
Hahahahahahahahaha. Haha. Ha. HOOOoooooo... I'm sorry. That's funny.
Thank you!
99¢ is ridiculous? For a song that you'll undoubtedly listen to hundreds of times in your lifetime? Let's say that the average song is two and a half minutes (2.5) multiply that by 100 (2.5*100). You get 250 minutes. That's 4.16 hours. If you only listen to it 100 times. 99¢ for over four hours worth of entertainment…
Mine has a cedar handel to create kindling with.
iDisplay allows for touch control on iOS.