andrewgrohs
AndrewGrohs
andrewgrohs

Lion deletes the install application you downloaded after completing the installation, which would've freed up about 4GB. Not sure about the rest though. Rosetta doesn't take up that much more space.

This is why the lord almighty created the heavens, the earth, craigslist, and stupid people with lots of money who browse craigslist.

Because Apple.

Stack the $79 Superdrive on top of it and it's still cheaper than the last model. But what's an HTPC besides a streaming box with a browser nowadays, and it only has a 500GB hard drive.

Do I have to rebuy all my Beatles albums in 4K now?

It's just an excuse for me to do a general wash my hands honestly.

I believe apps have to be optimized for the new scrollbars, just as they have to for fullscreen, versions, autosave, etc.

My mistake then. Apologies.

Lion's scrollbars are iOS style by default. They only appear when scrolling and are nonclickable (and tiny).

And not exactly broader...

If I could get the iPad version of Gawker sites on my desktop browsers I'd be a happy man.

Lossless BluRay images are quite massive, no? It's more likely your network will be a bottleneck then anything. Unless every device has at least Dual Band 802.11N WiFi, it's best everything is wired. Even then, it's best to have Gigabit ethernet connections all around.

You have a few free choices. I've used Evom in the past with great success. About the simplest UI in the world. Drag a video on the window, click AppleTV in the popup, and it'll convert it and add it to iTunes under the playlist "Evom". I've also heard great things about Smart Converter on the Mac App Store. Looks to

From what I seen from SSD-toting netbooks and MacBook Airs, it'll be awake before you finish opening the lid.

It's quite possible it was an older model of Optimus. They've had them for quite a while. I do know they bitch and moan about them all the time and it has turned me off anything bearing the name "Optimus", or any LG smartphone.

In that case, look for an unlocked CDMA-based phone, then call Virgin and ask them if thy'll support it. Virgin's selection is terrible. Get a good mainstream phone that you can add to Virgin. The Nexus S has CDMA, but appears incompatible with Virgin.

I have two friends with an LG Optimus. Suffice to say, the phone is complete shit. The screen is smaller than an iPhone, the UI is beyond laggy, and you're lucky to get to happy hour with charge left. Most of them just turn it off when they're at work/class. One of them can't take still pictures because the entire

iStudiez is indeed a great app. It's also Universal and is equally fantastic on the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Not really answering your question, but playing around with a friend's stylus-based Windows 7 laptop was a blast. The handwriting recognition was particularly impressive. That said, after 15 minutes i was ready to swivel the screen back and pick up the keyboard and mouse.

I'm usually at about 100MB/month. Although I have spotty 3G where I live and never do things like upload images and video or download apps. You have to ask yourself if what you're doing really can't wait until you're at home or any other WiFi hotspot.