LordLazarus
LordLazarus
LordLazarus

Awesome. Thanks for that pic. My dad just passed recently and this reminds me of the days I used to help him upgrade his AppleII when I was a kid. Thx again!

It was in Pirates of Silicone Valley, and I was surprised to hear they left it out of this film.

Very true. But let's give credit where credit is do. Apple, or the computer industry it is apart of and influences, wouldn't have become what it became w/o both parts of the equation. The core product/engineering (Woz) and the drive/vision (Jobs). As an engineer, and as a consumer that particularly disliked Jobs

I don't know. If you kept this on your belt (which may be the one place I'm less likely to use it), positioned just right so you swiped it as you pull the phone from your pocket this may be handy.

I'm just going to leave this here for you.

"entirely unexplored by a single human"

Sry Matt. Can't say that was my experience. While some professors where centered or conservative leaning, by far the majority of facility where liberal, some extremely so. And while I never had a conservative professor push his personal politics, I did have liberal one's teaching liberal ideals as fact.

I think it's a great idea, with the caveat that a lot of rules/regulations would need to be put in place about how this footage is stored, used, accessed, and disposed of.

I for one welcome our new glowing rabbit over......omg they're so cute!!!!

I looked. But I couldn't find the pool.

Ah. The hackintosh. The only "Apple" I respect anymore. :)

While I'm all for encouraging developers in general, the premise here seems backwards to me. Create something awesome, and people will want to get it. That's basic marketplace stuff and the way things should work. Not force people to have/use something, and developers will then make something awesome for it.

You know, this place could work as a Bond villains not so secret base.

Well, if that was an actual castle, and not just some rock formation looking thing, I would have thought he was trying to break some ancient curse/spell.

These policies are horrible, anti-consumer, and full of abuse potential for ISPs lacking a certain moral compass (Comcast I'm looking at you). That said, I believe the original intent behind these policies was to prevent a commercial entity, w/ commercial load, from using what's intended to be a home use connection.

I got a really good view of the ISS as it crossed the Arizona night sky while visiting a buddy there a few months ago. Incredibly bright, really neat, I highly recommend. Heavens-Above is a great online resource for discovering objects you can see in your area. http://www.heavens-above.com/

To give a a serious answer. Because I want variety and options in the hardware and software I buy, and the services I use. The problem with the way Apple integrates all there stuff, to get that "it just works" kind of integration, is that it more often than not doesn't work with anything else.

"the shots are far from fatal"

Chuck was fun and highly relate-able, plus you could help but want to love Sarah Walker, and the rest of the characters where a crackup. But I felt the real genius of the show was how they where always wrapping things up, because they thought they where going to get canceled, only to have to start over again when

Based on the previews so far, while I think he looks like Steve Jobs, I don't think he acts like him. Instead, he's acting like people, at least some of them, perceive Steve Jobs. Like every word he utters is some sort of meaningful artistic piece of philosophical gold. It's really rather iterating, and nothing