@Cheetah Eldrick Woods: If you made that, I give you mad props.
@Cheetah Eldrick Woods: If you made that, I give you mad props.
Wow I have to install QuickTime if want to watch their videos. This just proves that Apple's arrogance, even with shit flying in their face, knows no bounds.
This is because of a giant conspiracy by Al Gore, Michael Moore, George Bush, Bill O'Reilly, Steve Jobs, BP, Michael Jackson (who is not dead), and the 9/11 commission to gain control.
@Zkdog: Can't we blame Bush instead of the sun? :)
Just out of curiosity...Did Apple think sharing this info would somehow lend credence to the rigors of their testing process? Maybe I'm missing something, and if I am please explain, but to me this comes off as:
What exactly does it mean to "collapse"? Does that mean it just gets pulled closer to earth? Disappears completely? Not sure what to think...
@Piledriver: Meh.
@Piledriver: Converting to a useable format is part of the "making" process. Meh.
@Piledriver: I just realized you misspelled winner. How ironic.
..and only 30 Foxconn employees committed suicide during their construction of the megalith.
@java.android: test
I'm writing this from my 32 inch pc. I'm 5 inches richer
@CoulterBZZZZZZZZ: See my reply to piledriver. Not trolling.
@Piledriver: How? The Apple commercials make it very clear that making a movie on an Apple product is super simple. Now I'm hearing that its not and you need to get 3rd party software to do it. Think before you type.
I'll stick with my Shure SE530's ... they sell for $500 at Best Buy but you can get them on Amazon.com for less than $300
@MrCheatachu: No what I described was the concept of noise cancelling. It can be active or passive. Active just means there is an external self-powered amplifier.
What a great marketting ploy. Pretend it has the effects of drugs so emo kids will try it, and being emo kids, they will be placebo'd into acting funny so they can put a reaction video on youtube.
@MrCheatachu: Noise isolating just means it blocks out the outside noise very well, like a good pair of earplugs.
"QR codes have been hugely popular in Japan, but haven't caught on in the US yet other than as a means to link apps in the Android Market."
What is handbrake? This makes it sound like you can do it for free the hard way, or pay to do it the easy way.