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Are these settings for the AppleTV or for Airplay and the AppleTV?

@halisray: the texting is free as it uses the data connection to send them.

@Obsidian: It's just begging to be modded into a smuch smaller box that I can put inside my A/V cabinet never to be seen.

I am shocked and appalled at the lack of defense for bacon as the only breakfast meat of any relevance.

@bdinger: There are many organizations who limit what employees can

@CallMeJordy265: I think the combination of cost to repair damages, plus the potential risk that despite appearances the rides could have been damaged probably lead to them abandoning it. That plus the fact that so many people didn't have the time or money to go to an amusement partk might have contributed.

@blunt_machetti: yes, but you have to know that. At the time, most users weren't aware of hidden shares. This was the early 90s where NetBUI was the order of the day and Windows for Workgroups ruled the land.

We used to do this to network users in the past. If they shared their whole C: drive to the world we'd put a note on their desktop saying something like "ALERT: I can see all your files and work. Please put a password on your shared folder." etc.

@McBeese: You encode three formats? That seems to take a lot of storage. Or did you mean you rip to an ATV format that works on all three devices?

Did they find Charles Bronson and Steve McQueen inside?

@allenrotstein: A simple nail file or a fine file would fix that.

So they are pulling an App that opens an otherwise closed ecosystem by allowing people to use any formated video they want because people aren't allowed to sideload it?

Without Web Video of TV shows or a video store (except Unbox) I guess Google TV is pretty much gimped.

How about an import embargo? Just stop buying their products. I wonder what percentage of products made in china are consumed in the US?

I've not been this betrayed since the 'Where's the Beef' lady proclaimed 'I found it' in a can of Hunts tomato sauce.

It would be great fun to make the photoshop contest a 'remake the jingle in a not so trademarked way' contest.

My solution is MOCa. (not the coffee, but yum.)