citizenzen
Mar 16, 12:38 PM
... but if you're talking about regular americans and their ability cooperate during tough times all you have to do is look to the out-pouring of goodwill in the aftermath of 9/11.
Why not look at how divided we've become in the few years since 9/11?
Whatever lessons we could have learned about cooperation and mutual respect have quickly evaporated.
What good is a disaster if you don't actually learn from it?
Why not look at how divided we've become in the few years since 9/11?
Whatever lessons we could have learned about cooperation and mutual respect have quickly evaporated.
What good is a disaster if you don't actually learn from it?
Lesser Evets
Apr 17, 06:17 AM
How did we ever survive without a white iPhone?
NathanMuir
Mar 18, 08:08 PM
Are you as old as Helen? Have you seen that she has seen?
Just because she speaks of Jewish influence in Washington, does not automatically make her anti-Semitic. Sorry to burst your self-created bubble.
Sounds like you just created a bubble yourself. Care to point out where I stated any of that? Or were you just making an assumption?
If you need to hear my opinion on the Jewish/ Israeli Lobby; Yes, I completely agree that it is a powerful force. However, that's not focus of the story.
There can be no question that undue influence (given the weight of Jewish voters) has been going on for years.
There can also be no question that one who reports the news needs to remain relatively objective. I could give a damn what she says in private but when one starts expressing their opinion in a profession such a journalism, you lose all credibility to report a story without undue bias.
Anti-Semitism is generally quite swiftly and harshly dealt with in this country (and rightly so). It's a shame such an attitude towards prejudice is not more evenly applied when it comes to other groups.
I think Israel deserves quite a lot of criticism, as does the pro-Israeli lobby. Criticism of these two entities is not tantamount to anti-Semitism. Also, much what Thomas says echoes sentiments being expressed accross the Middle East on a daily basis. She is Lebanese, and Israel's track record with Lebanon is pretty shameful. Right or wrong, this stuff is not necessarily coming out of the blue. With that being said, some of Thomas' statements and language came across as very reckless at best.
I completely agree.
I have no problem with her expressing her opinion/ point of view but with her (former) standing, she could probably wrangle a ton of op-ed space/ television interviews to voice her concerns in a tactful manner.
Just because she speaks of Jewish influence in Washington, does not automatically make her anti-Semitic. Sorry to burst your self-created bubble.
Sounds like you just created a bubble yourself. Care to point out where I stated any of that? Or were you just making an assumption?
If you need to hear my opinion on the Jewish/ Israeli Lobby; Yes, I completely agree that it is a powerful force. However, that's not focus of the story.
There can be no question that undue influence (given the weight of Jewish voters) has been going on for years.
There can also be no question that one who reports the news needs to remain relatively objective. I could give a damn what she says in private but when one starts expressing their opinion in a profession such a journalism, you lose all credibility to report a story without undue bias.
Anti-Semitism is generally quite swiftly and harshly dealt with in this country (and rightly so). It's a shame such an attitude towards prejudice is not more evenly applied when it comes to other groups.
I think Israel deserves quite a lot of criticism, as does the pro-Israeli lobby. Criticism of these two entities is not tantamount to anti-Semitism. Also, much what Thomas says echoes sentiments being expressed accross the Middle East on a daily basis. She is Lebanese, and Israel's track record with Lebanon is pretty shameful. Right or wrong, this stuff is not necessarily coming out of the blue. With that being said, some of Thomas' statements and language came across as very reckless at best.
I completely agree.
I have no problem with her expressing her opinion/ point of view but with her (former) standing, she could probably wrangle a ton of op-ed space/ television interviews to voice her concerns in a tactful manner.
guffman
Sep 13, 09:44 AM
Not until November 7th? Ugh. :(
adamw
Nov 13, 01:05 PM
Thanks for clarifying everything Justin. Your post comes across as a genuine guy who likes people. Glad to hear you are still doing Apple Mac ads!
JRSY37
Mar 7, 05:30 PM
new one for this week :)
guffman
Sep 12, 11:12 AM
So is this the link to streaming for the media? Just wondering 'cause that font is quite un-Apple like used for "Apple Special Event".
What are you talking about? :confused:
What are you talking about? :confused:
ZoomZoomZoom
Sep 12, 03:33 PM
I love the new shuffle look. It is an excellent design.
There shouldn't be too many complaints about it being unable to function like the old one as a USB jumpdrive. USB jumpdrives are pretty cheap now, and many of them are so small that you can put one onto your keyring without noticing it. Buy a USB flash drive for your keyring, clip your shuffle to your pants, and suddenly the old model seems incredibly bulky.
I'm just worried about the space. 1GB isn't enough for me, even though it's a "shuffle". 2GB would hit the spot just about right, though.
There shouldn't be too many complaints about it being unable to function like the old one as a USB jumpdrive. USB jumpdrives are pretty cheap now, and many of them are so small that you can put one onto your keyring without noticing it. Buy a USB flash drive for your keyring, clip your shuffle to your pants, and suddenly the old model seems incredibly bulky.
I'm just worried about the space. 1GB isn't enough for me, even though it's a "shuffle". 2GB would hit the spot just about right, though.
Laird Knox
Apr 12, 01:00 PM
Will pirates be able to use this technology? I'm not sure how successful the eye tracking will be when using an eye patch.
Arrr, the beauty of this is that it works for people who only have vision in one eye - Google "Wiggle Stereoscopy". Presumably it be head tracking rather than eye tracking.
But will me hook get caught on the objects when I try and drag the screen?
Arrr, the beauty of this is that it works for people who only have vision in one eye - Google "Wiggle Stereoscopy". Presumably it be head tracking rather than eye tracking.
But will me hook get caught on the objects when I try and drag the screen?
Macky-Mac
Apr 6, 08:49 PM
The thing is no one ever consulted the people who lived there.....
not true......the brits tried repeatedly to get the palestinians engaged but they consistently refused. Multiple times a single state solution was proposed and rejected by the palestinians.
not true......the brits tried repeatedly to get the palestinians engaged but they consistently refused. Multiple times a single state solution was proposed and rejected by the palestinians.
ham_man
Jul 12, 04:19 PM
Gordon Moore would probably beg to differ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law). By the time Merom is out the current Yonah processors should become cheap enough to allow a $100-$200 price drop for a Mac mini.
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Interesting...I just wouldn't want Apple to have to resort to using Celeron processors to make their products cheap. My main consideration for buying a Mac was not just the OS, but the fact that I knew I was getting a quality machine that would stand the test of time and not fry like my Vaio desktop did after 2 years...
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Interesting...I just wouldn't want Apple to have to resort to using Celeron processors to make their products cheap. My main consideration for buying a Mac was not just the OS, but the fact that I knew I was getting a quality machine that would stand the test of time and not fry like my Vaio desktop did after 2 years...
soulreaver99
Mar 1, 03:57 PM
http://i.imgur.com/LmvYi.jpg
Feeling nostalgic? I hope you are.
LOL, that sure brings back memories!
Feeling nostalgic? I hope you are.
LOL, that sure brings back memories!
nagromme
Dec 2, 02:11 AM
So you could theoretically build and conceal tracking stations all over the place and thus monitor these short-range transmissions. Wouldn't it be simpler just to hide cameras all over?
Habakuk
Sep 29, 04:47 PM
It does not work here. EyeTV 3.2 running on my MBP, iPhone access enabled in settings, WiFi okay, but I am only getting this message ("cannot find EyeTV in network") like in the screenshot. Rebooted iPhone twice: NADA.
Edit: Problem solved. Look here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=8568662&postcount=28).
Edit: Problem solved. Look here (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=8568662&postcount=28).
*LTD*
Mar 26, 11:14 PM
Because they are an enlightened, cultured civilization.
TheUndertow
Apr 11, 09:23 AM
Carbon fiber defies it's cost and looks very cheap and tacky.
Maybe the fake stuff...
Real, high quality CF applications are amazing.
Not all Carbon Fiber is equal...
Maybe the fake stuff...
Real, high quality CF applications are amazing.
Not all Carbon Fiber is equal...
Sodner
Mar 23, 02:01 PM
I was AMAZED to see a video on my iPad off CNN of people in the affected areas of Japan calmly walking through a food store with 90% empty shelves. Calmly, quietly picking up one or two things here or there placing them in the cart and moving on. An interview of a shopper through interpreter announced "This is the only store with any stock...." and yet it was a peaceful as can be. :)
Think back to Katrina. :eek:
Think back to Katrina. :eek:
Doctor Q
Dec 4, 07:31 PM
I'm not sure what part of my post implies that I think this issue is of no concern. I am skeptical, however, that the poster I was replying to will actually find many "fun" ways to exploit it.I'm sorry for my mistaken interpretation.
Perhaps we should help Antares by thinking of new and inventive ways to use this tracking ability. They don't have to be evil purposes.
For example, it would come in handy when planning a surprise party. "The sensor at the gate has been tripped - everybody needs to take their hiding places!"
Or it could be used to track shoes stolen at the gym. When you come running out of the building saying "which way did the thief go?", somebody who routinely tracks everyone near that building would be able to say "they went thataway!"
Or how 'bout a customer recognition system at the shoe store? When a customer walks in wearing transmitting Nikes, the store clerk can check if they are a repeat customer, see a display of their name, and say "Hi, Mr. Smith. Welcome back!" with a big smile. That could help make another sale. If their shoe ID wasn't already in the computer when the customer made a purchase, they would note it for the next time.
Perhaps we should help Antares by thinking of new and inventive ways to use this tracking ability. They don't have to be evil purposes.
For example, it would come in handy when planning a surprise party. "The sensor at the gate has been tripped - everybody needs to take their hiding places!"
Or it could be used to track shoes stolen at the gym. When you come running out of the building saying "which way did the thief go?", somebody who routinely tracks everyone near that building would be able to say "they went thataway!"
Or how 'bout a customer recognition system at the shoe store? When a customer walks in wearing transmitting Nikes, the store clerk can check if they are a repeat customer, see a display of their name, and say "Hi, Mr. Smith. Welcome back!" with a big smile. That could help make another sale. If their shoe ID wasn't already in the computer when the customer made a purchase, they would note it for the next time.
grapefruitmoon
Sep 30, 06:03 AM
Just downloaded this and it connected straight away, no problems. However, does it only work with the built in tuner? I can't seem to find a way to view programs on the composite video input connection, where my Sky box is connected.
Matty-p
Aug 20, 02:33 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A293 Safari/6531.22.7)
1- ps3 folding
2- my home build i7 quad core (4gb ram (ATM about to go to 8gb )
3- sometimes nvidia graph card on above system
Seems kinda little but I'm 15 so I don't have much hard ware I like thread starter have 2 laptops and a netbook I could use but don't
1- ps3 folding
2- my home build i7 quad core (4gb ram (ATM about to go to 8gb )
3- sometimes nvidia graph card on above system
Seems kinda little but I'm 15 so I don't have much hard ware I like thread starter have 2 laptops and a netbook I could use but don't
MattZani
Mar 7, 01:32 PM
http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac37/Digitalize_/Screenshot2011-03-07at191726.png
hatehereyes
Mar 2, 03:27 PM
Anne for wallpaper. Oh, we love Anne.
-J
Oh man, could you post the original of that please?
Thank you :)
-J
Oh man, could you post the original of that please?
Thank you :)
MrSmith
Apr 21, 06:58 PM
No doubt ONLY iTunes-purchased tunes and ONLY in the US. Then when it becomes more than half-assed in version 2, a few more European countries will get in. Then Japan in about 3 years time.
X2468
Apr 4, 11:45 PM
This phone will live up to Apples claim of Magical and Revolutionary.
On the Revolutionary Front, is an Awesome Orange Glow from it's Radioactivity.
No backlight needed, therefore longer battery life will prevail. Everything we've wanted and more.
Leave it to the amazing engineers to turn something negative into a positive.
Very impressive.
On the Revolutionary Front, is an Awesome Orange Glow from it's Radioactivity.
No backlight needed, therefore longer battery life will prevail. Everything we've wanted and more.
Leave it to the amazing engineers to turn something negative into a positive.
Very impressive.
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