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  • Andrew K.
    Jan 27, 06:09 PM
    My post-workout recovery drink:
    http://www.jonnyrash.com/img/sandbox/organic-valley-chocolate-milk.jpg

    After researching, I discovered that chocolate milk has the same carb to protein ratio that expensive recovery drink mixes have (such as the P90X Recovery Drink). So, instead of spending around $60/month, I've elected to go with the chocolate milk, and to add a few supplements that are important for muscle recovery (which are found in those expensive drinks). Any excuse to drink chocolate milk is a good one.

    SMRT

    Oh damn I'm trying that! Thanks!




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  • Apple OC
    May 1, 11:53 PM
    To US its a big deal. It's a blow to the Al-Qaeda that doesn't exist anymore. The current one will still function just as it has for nearly a decade in its cell based way. If anything this will just piss off extremists. Don't think for a second some type of retaliation (most likely attacks in the Middle East) won't come about from this.

    are you suggesting we give him a pass? :rolleyes:




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  • SMM
    Oct 23, 08:09 PM
    I've got a question for you guys. Any of you Mac users that also run Windows on a box somewhere:

    Are any of you really going to upgrade to Vista when it comes out? or are you going to wait at least a year?

    nyet!




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  • cantthinkofone
    Apr 24, 12:19 PM
    That is a dude not a girl.

    Hard to believe everybody just stood around and let those girls assault him like that. As far as the seizure....that looks fake as all get out. I have seen a person have a seizure and it was no way near that violent.



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  • baleensavage
    Apr 22, 04:32 PM
    Ugh, don't go back to that awful scratch-magnet shiny metal back. It's bad enough us iPod touch users have to deal with it. That's one of the worst designs for a handheld. The glass back was classy and made for a much nicer phone. I also can't see why Apple would take such a huge step backwards in design to make it look more like the first iPhone.




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  • hulugu
    Dec 5, 01:10 PM
    Indeed on first read, I'd say that he presents a convincing argument. I'll go along with his diagnosis that there's no hole that could open you up to arbitrary code execution. If that's your definition of a security hole, then it follows that there's no security hole there. But it's still leaving you open the possibility that the operating system may crash for no apparent reason, causing you to lose any unsaved work.

    Lost work... Depending on how productive you are, that can easily result in monetary damage being done.

    As I posted previously, that leaves you in no worse a situation than you always are if you're running a desktop computer without a UPS. But I think that it still warrants attention.

    At best it still qualifies as an inconvenience, because the savvy user who saves her work regularly will only have lost 5 or 6 minutes of productivity including the reboot. At worst, it can result in hours of lost work for the user who doesn't understand the "save your work" mantra -- especially if we're talking about somebody who's protected by a battery backup and doesn't think that unexpected reboots should be possible on such an inherently stable operating system.

    And it's undoubtedly a bug inside Apple's software that's causing this problem, therefore it is absolutely appropriate that Apple should be expected to fix it. I appreciate anybody's effort to bring such bugs to light, because that increases the probability that Apple will find out about it and fix it.

    I'm saying Apple shouldn't fix it, I'm merely pointing out that many people are reacting to the MOKB as a wealth of major security flaws.
    This is a bug, an annoying bug that should be fixed, but that's very different from a security flaw in which a crash can be used to inject malicious code. MOKB's author LMH was wrong about this particular instance and he did not do the research required of a security professional in this particular problem.

    Again, don't dismiss the MOKB or the warnings from Secunia or F-Secure or even the demonstrations by Ellrich and Johnny Cache, instead we need to assess the problem as best we can.

    I would say that you probably shouldn't be installing .dmgs while you're doing important work that hasn't been saved, that's just asking for trouble.



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  • Legion93
    May 1, 11:32 PM
    you guys are really reaching ... Osama Bin Laden is as big as they come as far as Terrorism goes ... that is a fact.

    To the Taliban, Osama Bin Laden was like chuck Norris to the Americans.




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  • stevegmu
    Jan 30, 12:28 AM
    LOL... my friend, lets look at this logically. The United States debt surpasses every combined nations of Earth. Our currency is no longer backed by gold, 100% of our income tax pays the interest on our national debt. We transfered our producing companies to other countries. Most people have taken out equity loans on their homes and have maxed out their credit. The middle class will be no more and there is no getting out of our predicament. We are simply not producing enough money to ever get out of debt and with inflation out of control and devaluation of our currency a collapse will happen. In 1929 the good to debt ratio before the collapse was 1:16 as of 2006 it was sitting at 1:60. I have nothing to prove other than I'd cash out now and invest when this happens.

    The National debt is meaningless. It is actually going down yearly in relation to GDP.
    Do you even have any idea when the last time the US was on the Gold Standard? Can you name any other country whose currency is backed by gold?
    If 100% of our income tax pays off the interest on the Debt, how then does the government operate?
    Now you are just getting silly. Most people have taken out equity loans and maxed out their credit? Please.
    America is still a manufacturing giant. Our exports to China were up 21% last quarter. We are still known for high quality, precision manufacturing few countries can match- with the exception of Germany.
    There are more middle class Americans today than in any other point in history.
    Why do you think a weak dollar is bad? Sure, there may be some inflation, however, a weak dollar is good for exports and tourism. Take a look at Boeing vs. Airbus, as it relates to the devaluation of the dollar. There's a reason China artificially keeps their currency devalued.
    Somehow, I doubt you have a dime invested in the market...



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  • balamw
    Nov 3, 02:49 PM
    The Vista EULA has been modified, presumably to relax the restrictions on reinstalling Vista and upgrading hardware... No changes to the limitations on virtualization for Home Basic and Home Premuim.

    http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2006/11/02/news-revision-to-windows-vista-retail-licensing-terms.aspx

    B




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  • drew.bowser
    May 2, 12:25 PM
    If that is true then im going to buy Windows 7 and a PC and pretend I like it...:cool:

    I would do the same thing...but i couldnt pretend. it too blantant of a lie to those around me who know me.



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  • ShiftyGray
    May 2, 10:11 AM
    Eh I'm feeling a bit weary about tommorow. We haven't heard anything good at all recently.

    What the hell are you talking about?




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  • Bruno Silva
    May 3, 09:05 AM
    Did I miss something or the new iMacs don't support input from other mini display ports, say... Macbook Pros? I know that the 2010 model did this, but I don't see any mention about this in the new ones.

    I was looking to buy a 27 and sometimes hook it up to my MBP.



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  • dethmaShine
    Apr 17, 08:24 AM
    Trackpads and touch screens are quite different input devices. Touch screen input requires that you actually "touch" what you want to manipulate. With a trackpad, you don't have quite the precision to precisely put your finger on an object on screen, since the object is not displayed on the track pad.

    It just doesn't translate that well. Trackpads still very much require cursors, which iOS's UI lacks.

    Then all you need is a cursor overlay; just how you operate in an iOS simulator.




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  • ptysell
    May 4, 12:41 AM
    Probably trying to sync up AT&T and VZN.



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  • kernkraft
    Jun 6, 09:29 AM
    CNET has a good video about Apple's refund. If you mistakenly purchased, you have a 90 day period to rectify the problem and Apple deals with it, not the developer.

    Even 7 days is not enough to see your bank statement, so I wouldn't be surprised if Android had a similar period.


    Besides, no sane company wants to have this sort of bad publicity. It's fairly obvious that people make mistakes.

    Somebody suggested that the developer would lose Apple's $300 cut - that's not the case.




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  • displaced
    Jul 25, 04:32 PM
    Well Apple is using Intel parts now that explains the lower quality. They're taking their parts from the same bin now; quality suffers... :mad:

    Oh... dear... lord...

    The MBP's whine (arguably the biggest problem, barring heat) was caused by either: 1) the inverter for the LCD backlight, or 2) power regulation for the CPU, which (believe it or not) the G-series also required very similar parts. Neither of these components were designed or built by Intel. If you want to blame someone, blame Foxconn/Hon Hai/Asustek/whoever built the system. I'd probably put money on that company also having built PPC systems for Apple at some point.

    The heat? Well, again, depending on who you believe regarding the cause, that's either dodgy thermal paste application (blame Asustek/whoever again), or... well, let's say that the Core line are rather toasty no matter who's using it.... but again, for the computing power, the Core is a great piece of work. Before the switch, there was zero chance of us having a laptop with this amount of computational power at *any* heat output.

    Wonky 'eject' key on the MBP's? Asustek/whoever again.

    The switch to Intel had zero bearing on quality control. QC's performed by the system builder.

    Let's look back a bit through the mists of time...

    Apple-designed logic boards. Were they somehow sprinkled with the magic fairy-dust of goodness? No. iBook and eMac failures?

    Apple-designed chipsets: sub-par USB2 performance, even on the G5.

    Apple-designed power systems: G5 chirping.

    QC is a problem across the industry. Apple's used to be exemplary (many years ago... I'm talking Pismo/Wallstreet era). Now it's merely average or -- depending on the studies/surveys you believe -- slightly above-average.



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  • HasanDaddy
    Mar 15, 08:49 AM
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    Hanging with Mystikal at Fashion Island - very few people in line - FINGERS CROSSED!!!




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  • dXTC
    Feb 16, 07:16 AM
    Did anyone catch the Chuck Lorre Productions "vanity card" at the very end of this week's episode? I usually don't pay attention to the show, but I do watch Mike & Molly right afterward. I briefly saw Charlie Sheen's name on it, and had my wife rewind and pause it on the DVR.

    In it, Chuck Lorre did a little joke at the whole situation, something along the lines of "I don't drink or smoke, I eat right, I exercise....", and at the very end, "If Charlie Sheen outlives me, I'm going to be really pissed."

    Quite possibly the first time I ROFL'd at that show.




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  • FireStar
    Nov 4, 06:59 PM
    Some AERO clothes. Maybe.

    http://aero.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pAERO1-8223259enh-z5.jpg




    rovex
    Apr 28, 03:07 AM
    lol. you have a huge boulder on your shoulder.

    I think that has already been established, getting personal when I didn't even quote or made reference to him.




    CJM
    May 3, 07:58 AM
    They're still using this piece of marketing on the iMac page:

    The iMac display looks great from any seat in the house, thanks to a premium display technology called in-plane switching (IPS). IPS gives you a bright picture with excellent color — even if you’re viewing the display from the side.

    EDIT: Lots of people beat me; irrelevant post.




    joekun
    Apr 29, 02:51 PM
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    I think amazon should use a better compression format, but at nearly half the price the same song on iTunes, apple has a tough sell.




    JesterJJZ
    Jul 24, 11:13 PM
    Ehhh... A headphone jack would be nice. I don't want to have to buy new headphones just for my iPod...:mad:




    Paul Graham
    Jan 26, 06:42 AM
    $90 shipped for 2TB on newegg. Can't beat that. (link (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136471))
    http://images17.newegg.com/is/image/newegg/22-136-471-TS?$S300W$


    I already have one and just bought the very same again! Very good ext drives!



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