Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:01 am

Ok push and lufah I just found the early promo's for the I phone. Think it fell short of what the original expectations for it were.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLo1USJI ... ed&search=
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Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:04 am

Ever noticed that Apple users sound like brain washed followers of Steve Jobs? HAHAH J/K to tell you the truth get your self a real system and go Linux. Hell even OSx is based on *nix.


Oh and are you still having issues with itunes? I know that there are some work arounds for itunes on vista that I found. Also if you have the 64bit vista then your out of luck. itunes no workie on 64bit (I know a few people that ran to get the iphone and then learned a good lession, allways check system specs).
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Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:54 am

Now this is funny shit...
Push Eject wrote:Thirsty, call Apple and tell them about the theft and that you've lost your iTunes library. You'll need to authorize your new computer. Once every 18 months they will let you re-download everything you've ever purchased due to theft, destruction, etc..


:lol:
Has anyone ever actually purchased a song from these guys? Note Mallard had no response.

P.S. Why are Mac users always so bitter?
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Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:36 am

J.Brew wrote:Why are Mac users always so bitter?

Now this is funny shit...
Push Eject wrote:Thirsty, call Apple and tell them about the theft and that you've lost your iTunes library. You'll need to authorize your new computer. Once every 18 months they will let you re-download everything you've ever purchased due to theft, destruction, etc..


:lol:
Has anyone ever actually purchased a song from these guys? Note Mallard had no response.


I don't get it.
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Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:38 am

It's OK buddy...I still love you!

I just don't know many people who actually load their iPods with purchased music. (Not that I condone the horrific act of piracy!)

And as a separate thought....Why do Mac user's always seem so bitter towards other systems and pompous about Apple products? (personal observation)


That help?
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J.Brew wrote:And as a separate thought....Why do Mac user's always seem so bitter towards other systems and pompous about Apple products? (personal observation)


That help?

No.
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Once you start running "machines" using virtuallization you start to wonder why you'd want to do work any other way. From a pure utility point of view Parallels is the shit. Especially when you add Virtue Desktops into the mix. It means that on one machine I can run a development server (native Apache), a staging server (Ubunto Server) and check things on XP running old and new IE and Vista.

Granted the graphics card support from a "native" point of view is not up to playing the latest FPS game at 100 FPS but that's not kind of work I'm doing.

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Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:05 am

I have an old G4 mac to give to the theBN as a Skype platform....
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