willcapellaro
willcapellaro
willcapellaro

How does it detect touch events?

Looks like they drew a picture AND shot a photostat. So that's something.

That's quite a statement. The Surface Pro has run-of-the-mill specs that shouldn't have trouble running CS6. It might not be a powerhouse or a battery life champion, but I don't think it's quite as extreme as you make it out to be.

Right on. Apple tries to name things in a simple way that allows some model differentiation. Which totally backfires on people who insist on reading the tea leaves way too literally.

There is the economic issue of who pays for that power... seems like that will doom any progress down this route.

Typo on the feed page headline "Supercomputer Cam Only" s/b "Supercomputer Can Only"

So a rack of donuts instead of a single cinnamon bun. Got it. More consistent gravity on all decks, instead of a gradient.

There may be no reason to have double digit GB/s speeds on a given port, so why increase the cost to the consumer?

Some company did some design+engineering to prove that you can make the little plastic paddle thing move as plug it in. I'm too lazy to look for it. Their conclusion was that it would increase cost and breakage.

I think we hear what each other is saying then.

Otherwise how do you like those?

Awesome imagery all. Just wanted to quickly say that the top image is a flawed design - they would likely spin the craft to create fake centripetal gravity (is there a name for this? This strategy is shown correctly in the third image...). So the crops should be oriented against the outward wall, probably would want

How did we go from 3x to 25x? I said find the right vendor with the right machine, and it shouldn't be that much more than a single color job, and shouldn't present QC problems.

That's the secret reason behind them not approving it.

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Thanks. I know litho and flexo very well (as a designer—I can't run a press myself). Sure it's extra work & care & time, but if you have the stations you're missing out. I nearly always maxed out my colors. Why not? CMYK, an extra black bump (separate the photo black from the text black), any commonly used spots, even

Pah. Ink's ink (and some labor). Pay $20 for a washup fee per ink, plus the time for doing the additional work. If it makes any noticeable mark on the cost of goods, bill it as branding/badging and forge Larry Page's signature on the change order.

nice solution

That would be cool, but I'm just thinking that the little circle spiral logo is the chrome colors - red yellow blue around a green nucleus, instead of weak-sauce opaque white.

Would it have killed them to spend a few extra bucks (for the entire run) on screenprinting the chrome logo in color?

Love the 4S materials but I remember wishing it felt as good in the hands as its polycarbonate predecessors. I might consider the C to skip the 5/5S, which never grew on me materials-wise, heft-wise, or size-wise.