astrocramp
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Apple is becoming the company for old people. This campaign features old dudes who can't figure out how to use their computer, and appeals to old people who are terrified by technology. From the day-planner user interface, increased emphasis on real-world UI metaphors, now this, I think it's indisputable that they are

Dude, you're gettin' an Apple!

No built in flash? Seems like everybody will need to buy that $150 speed light which makes this thing almost $1k.

The "Mac just works" thing is a myth. I switched to Mac and sometimes my MBA won't even find my apple Bluetooth mouse, printers are often a pain, and stuff crashes more often than on my windows 7 machine. I'm considering boot camping win7 just to make life easier since I love the hardware so much.

I had the same reaction. One of those people famous for being weird or famous?

Apple packaging is nice, but too much. Amazon is king of minimalist packaging, I prefer that to all else.

Kinda like the UCSD engineering library - I spent lots of time in that building.

Well, I won't be hooning my rental car if I ever get to Saudi Arabia that's for sure.

This is basically what happens in Germany - in 4th grade the more academic kids go to gymnasium which leads to college, the other portion goes on a trade/apprenticeship path. It's actually not a bad model, Germany has a highly skilled and trained labor force which makes it an industrial powerhouse. There's absolutely

I think the author is a bit unfair to people of the time who were opposed to slavery. Even in the founding generation, there were vocal abolitionists such as Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams who actively campaigned to end slavery. I don't think it's a stretch that someone of the time would try to

You sure you didn't pull the "I write for Gizmodo" card? Us mere mortals would likely be refused any empathy from the Apple Gods.

We're talking about internet personal ads here...people always misrepresent themselves. "Self-confident" is a euphemism for "obnoxious asshole", "curvy" usually means morbidly obese, and it's not hard to extrapolate that morbidly obese people are likely to be more starved for sex. Just aiming for a bit of levity

I used to loath iTunes, and Winamp had a nice iPod plugin for awhile where you could sync your iPod to your Winamp library. I only stopped using winamp when I bought a Zune which I have to this day.

I've been waiting for my "cable company" to come up with a reasonable solution to my living room for 15 years now. In 2012, I still have the embarrassment that is the Scientific Atlanta user interface. Those software engineers should go to JAIL for being involved with that product - talk about not having any pride

"Women who self-describe as 'curvy' are decidedly more interested in sex, and more self-confident, compared to women who say they are 'skinny,'"

Until carriers offer a per user 4G subscription rather than a per device 4G subscription, I'll only use 4G hotspots anyway. I have too many mobile devices to be paying an individual subscription for all of them.

Anybody else notice in a few scenes where they are sending a message to somewhere with no response? I saw it for the second time yesterday, and noticed that. It seems like they have been trying to communicate with earth, but for some reason are not getting responses.

Lots of comments about how "Microsoft doesn't innovate, they steal ideas, etc etc". But the fact is massive innovation rarely succeeds. What is successful is making a product work is the design and engineering, not massive innovation. This is what Apple is normally good at - the iPhone wasn't a new innovative concept,

Yes, but sometimes it doesn't go immediately to the "all" section. If it launches into the "what's new" or the other sections of the people hub, you have to swipe a few times before you can do a search.

Actually that's not a bad idea, I forgot about that feature. I had some people setup in groups, but my phone got wiped and I never used it again. I also didn't know that you could pin the group to start - that may work, at least for the 20-30 people I call routinely.