savanahrose
Nov 13, 02:32 PM
The efficiency of the ads is not measured by how much you like the Mac guy or whether you prefer him to the PC guy but by how many Macs the ads sell. And I think the ads are pretty good at selling Macs. So more power to the Face of the Mac!!! (He's good for my stock...)
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dukebound85
May 1, 09:24 PM
I guess the author only thinks he is correct ... I do not, IMO the future demand for oil will decline
After an immense increase in demand beforehand
After an immense increase in demand beforehand
zweigand
May 4, 12:42 PM
~1.8 GB of downloads commence.
hulugu
Dec 4, 04:52 PM
The 60 foot range limitation doesn't make this exploit pointless, as many in this thread have implied. The technology allows tracking of people who are known to pass certain points, like the doorway of a building or along a certain jogging path. Since the tracking can be automatic, the "spy" doesn't have to be personally within 60 feet of the "victim". Instead, the victim need only pass within 60 feet of any of the surveillance sensors the spy has planted.
So it's reasonable to make the point that this technique wouldn't be worth the trouble because other methods of tracking people are at least as effective and have larger ranges, but it's less reasonable to say that Nike tracking is of no concern because people can see other people when they are 60 feet away.
It's not really an 'exploit' per say, the device is doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing. It's not even a particularly original problem since RFID chips have been around for a few years and are much smaller, cheaper, and can do the exact same thing.
The story is sensationalism at best in my view, using the popularity of the iPod and Nike+ device as a way to scare people.
So it's reasonable to make the point that this technique wouldn't be worth the trouble because other methods of tracking people are at least as effective and have larger ranges, but it's less reasonable to say that Nike tracking is of no concern because people can see other people when they are 60 feet away.
It's not really an 'exploit' per say, the device is doing exactly what it's supposed to be doing. It's not even a particularly original problem since RFID chips have been around for a few years and are much smaller, cheaper, and can do the exact same thing.
The story is sensationalism at best in my view, using the popularity of the iPod and Nike+ device as a way to scare people.
DavidLeblond
Aug 17, 02:41 PM
Stick a "Burn to DVD" button on it or else it would be utterly useless to me... my desk chair is comfortable but not "watch a movie" comfortable
Pistol Pete
Nov 14, 05:25 AM
his website/fansite is scary.
Flowbee
Dec 4, 04:05 PM
I think this is great news! This would totally be fun to exploit. :)
I can't wait to hear about all of your fun ideas for tracking someone who's only 60 feet away. :confused:
I can't wait to hear about all of your fun ideas for tracking someone who's only 60 feet away. :confused:
Laird Knox
Apr 11, 06:02 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.
justit
Sep 30, 06:46 PM
EyeTV has a free service called My EyeTV which resolves the IP. You just need to register with your email address and a password, then within the EyeTV app on the iPhone you enter same and you can connect from anywhere.
If you want to opt out and not provide this information, you can get the OS X version of dyndns.org to manage a domain name that handles dynamic IP address changes.
If you want to opt out and not provide this information, you can get the OS X version of dyndns.org to manage a domain name that handles dynamic IP address changes.
lazyrighteye
Oct 18, 04:20 PM
Despite what some are posting here, I feel Apple will wait until the new year to address any new iPod/iPhone/etc.
Why? Because they can.
Apple is one of the few companies than can afford to wait out the holiday season with their current offerings - knowing people who just bought the new iPod video redux will ALSO buy the next gen iPod video once they see how cool it is (it will definitely be more than a brighter screen and some lame additional features).
Honestly, I don't know. It just seems that in the past, Apple waited to hit us in the pocketbooks until AFTER the holiday shopping season. While MWSF seems the place for such an announcement, I'm not sure they would want to feature a new iPod video their iTV, OS 10.5, an iPhone etc. all at MWSF. Seems a lot.
Why? Because they can.
Apple is one of the few companies than can afford to wait out the holiday season with their current offerings - knowing people who just bought the new iPod video redux will ALSO buy the next gen iPod video once they see how cool it is (it will definitely be more than a brighter screen and some lame additional features).
Honestly, I don't know. It just seems that in the past, Apple waited to hit us in the pocketbooks until AFTER the holiday shopping season. While MWSF seems the place for such an announcement, I'm not sure they would want to feature a new iPod video their iTV, OS 10.5, an iPhone etc. all at MWSF. Seems a lot.
aswitcher
Sep 5, 05:00 PM
Mwsf '07.
Yeah, thats what I am thinking.
Showtime is movies.
Yeah, thats what I am thinking.
Showtime is movies.
Joshuarocks
Mar 20, 01:34 AM
We should all play nice.
Exactly my sentiment! Remember, even those with 2006 mac pros are feeling the pressure of being driven into obsolesence, but for what its worth they are still capable of many things.. Both PowerPC and Intel have their advantages.. None is better than the other..
When a computer fails to do what you tell it to do, then it becomes worthless and useless... but so long as it can do what you ask and throw at it, it will NEVER be obsolete.. Apple may mark obsolete the G4 and G5, but for many things they are great machines..
Sometimes the latest and greatest isn't what we expect out of a machine just to do emailing, watching a video here and there.. yes, my PB G4 handles hulu and stagevu quite well..
Exactly my sentiment! Remember, even those with 2006 mac pros are feeling the pressure of being driven into obsolesence, but for what its worth they are still capable of many things.. Both PowerPC and Intel have their advantages.. None is better than the other..
When a computer fails to do what you tell it to do, then it becomes worthless and useless... but so long as it can do what you ask and throw at it, it will NEVER be obsolete.. Apple may mark obsolete the G4 and G5, but for many things they are great machines..
Sometimes the latest and greatest isn't what we expect out of a machine just to do emailing, watching a video here and there.. yes, my PB G4 handles hulu and stagevu quite well..
Core Trio
Jul 13, 08:25 AM
You are right. However, Apple continued to use the G4 in lots of products while still selling other G5 based products.
B
Most likely only because they had too...could you imagine a G5 in a mini or a powerbook?:rolleyes:
B
Most likely only because they had too...could you imagine a G5 in a mini or a powerbook?:rolleyes:
twoodcc
Aug 28, 07:31 AM
I'm running the console for both gpu and cpu and I just checked again and everything seems in order. whiterabbit and 3446 for both clients.
what flags are you using for the gpu?
what flags are you using for the gpu?
vniow
Jan 10, 11:29 AM
it'd be great to know who is who :)
Here, if someone can update the rest of it I'd be grateful. :o
65969
Also: we discovered that there's a registration table set up right in front of the designated Horseshoe booth. Don't let that deter you... you can walk behind the table to get to the booth.
Yeah, I was wondering what idiot decided to put a table right there. :rolleyes:
Here, if someone can update the rest of it I'd be grateful. :o
65969
Also: we discovered that there's a registration table set up right in front of the designated Horseshoe booth. Don't let that deter you... you can walk behind the table to get to the booth.
Yeah, I was wondering what idiot decided to put a table right there. :rolleyes:
neildmitchell
Sep 10, 11:44 PM
First I wasnted to thank everyone who has posted advice and comments about my temple surface piercing.
So with the help of the advice from the people in this forum, regaurding finding a new piercer and swap out the bananabell for a surface bar for my anti-brow temple piercing.
I did a little research about surface piercing and what causes them to fail
(which I should have done first before getting pierced, but anyways)
I noticed today that my piercing wasnt exactly happy, a bit tight, so I went down to a more local piercer in Mountain View, CA at Fatty Zone to get a check up to make sure everything was fine. The piercer was out for the till Monday, but the owner said that it looked as if the lower ball was starting to get sucked in. (great) He recommended that I go down to Pierce Ink, where he had sent his piercer (From Fatty Zone) to get trained.>>(Seperate Note) I had stopped in earlier that week and talked to the piercer about piercing my webbing, he said no, and took the time to explain to me why he would not pierce it and why it isnt a good area to pierce. For him to say no, refuse my money, and inform me, I am very grateful for.
I went down to Pierce Ink in San Jose CA, as I pulled up everyone was having a smoke, and we chatted a bit about my piercing, surface bars, gauge, and Zebra Tattoo and Piercing.
As it turns out I was the third person that week that had a surface piercing done at Zebra and came down to have their piercing salvaged because Zebra used the wrong jewelry. I also heard horror stories reguarding botched tounge piercings (personal horror story of one of the piercers who had it done at Zebra) , cleanliness issues etc. Anyways, I got the bananabell swapped out of a surface bar with discs.
http://homepage.mac.com/neildmitchell/Piercing_Update.jpg
The piercer(s) were very helpful, knowledgeabe, and professional, they too will also refuse to pierce certain areas.
So anyways, I salvaged an almost botched surface piercing. I still have a long healing process, so we will see if it gets rejected eventually or not.
1) Dont get pierced on a whim, from any old place, do your research (jewelery, techniques, reputation)
2) If a piercer tells you NO and explains why, trust them, dont go running off to a piercer who will pierce you where others wont.
3) Slam bad piercers or piercing businesses
4) Promote the Good Piercers
Save people from getting bad pierce jobs (or worse), and keep good piercers employed.
GOOD PIERCERS
1)
Fatty Zone (Trained at Pierce Ink)
1398 W. El Camino Real
Mountain View, CA 94040
(650) 965-0313
http://www.fattyzone.com/
2)
Pierce Ink (San Jose's oldest body modification studio)
48 Race Street
San Jose CA 95128
(408) 280-6699
www.pierceink.com
3) (from Moe http://profile.myspace.com/13706036)
Industrial Strenth Tattoo and Piercing.
2434 Dwight Way Berkeley Ca
The piercer (Todd) is very helpful, takes his time to make sure he measures you to the best of his ability. He gives you ALL info possible and his business card and tells you to call if you have ANY questions at all. This place is the most helpful, knowledable, and people friendly shop that i have ever been to.
BAD PIERCER
Zebra
2467 Telegraph Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 649-8002
(not knowledgeable no consultation, used wrong jewerly, cheap jewelry, sanitation)
I am sure that there are plenty of people out there who have gotten great piercings from Zebra, but after my expierience I view them as bad.
Slam Bad Piercers Promote Good Piercers (or tattoo artists etc)
So with the help of the advice from the people in this forum, regaurding finding a new piercer and swap out the bananabell for a surface bar for my anti-brow temple piercing.
I did a little research about surface piercing and what causes them to fail
(which I should have done first before getting pierced, but anyways)
I noticed today that my piercing wasnt exactly happy, a bit tight, so I went down to a more local piercer in Mountain View, CA at Fatty Zone to get a check up to make sure everything was fine. The piercer was out for the till Monday, but the owner said that it looked as if the lower ball was starting to get sucked in. (great) He recommended that I go down to Pierce Ink, where he had sent his piercer (From Fatty Zone) to get trained.>>(Seperate Note) I had stopped in earlier that week and talked to the piercer about piercing my webbing, he said no, and took the time to explain to me why he would not pierce it and why it isnt a good area to pierce. For him to say no, refuse my money, and inform me, I am very grateful for.
I went down to Pierce Ink in San Jose CA, as I pulled up everyone was having a smoke, and we chatted a bit about my piercing, surface bars, gauge, and Zebra Tattoo and Piercing.
As it turns out I was the third person that week that had a surface piercing done at Zebra and came down to have their piercing salvaged because Zebra used the wrong jewelry. I also heard horror stories reguarding botched tounge piercings (personal horror story of one of the piercers who had it done at Zebra) , cleanliness issues etc. Anyways, I got the bananabell swapped out of a surface bar with discs.
http://homepage.mac.com/neildmitchell/Piercing_Update.jpg
The piercer(s) were very helpful, knowledgeabe, and professional, they too will also refuse to pierce certain areas.
So anyways, I salvaged an almost botched surface piercing. I still have a long healing process, so we will see if it gets rejected eventually or not.
1) Dont get pierced on a whim, from any old place, do your research (jewelery, techniques, reputation)
2) If a piercer tells you NO and explains why, trust them, dont go running off to a piercer who will pierce you where others wont.
3) Slam bad piercers or piercing businesses
4) Promote the Good Piercers
Save people from getting bad pierce jobs (or worse), and keep good piercers employed.
GOOD PIERCERS
1)
Fatty Zone (Trained at Pierce Ink)
1398 W. El Camino Real
Mountain View, CA 94040
(650) 965-0313
http://www.fattyzone.com/
2)
Pierce Ink (San Jose's oldest body modification studio)
48 Race Street
San Jose CA 95128
(408) 280-6699
www.pierceink.com
3) (from Moe http://profile.myspace.com/13706036)
Industrial Strenth Tattoo and Piercing.
2434 Dwight Way Berkeley Ca
The piercer (Todd) is very helpful, takes his time to make sure he measures you to the best of his ability. He gives you ALL info possible and his business card and tells you to call if you have ANY questions at all. This place is the most helpful, knowledable, and people friendly shop that i have ever been to.
BAD PIERCER
Zebra
2467 Telegraph Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 649-8002
(not knowledgeable no consultation, used wrong jewerly, cheap jewelry, sanitation)
I am sure that there are plenty of people out there who have gotten great piercings from Zebra, but after my expierience I view them as bad.
Slam Bad Piercers Promote Good Piercers (or tattoo artists etc)
stockscalper
Nov 10, 08:44 AM
Leopard will be awhile, likely spring 2007 as has been previously posted. Remember, we're only at 10.4.8 and there's room for one more upgrade before the new OS comes out ;)
Apple doesn't have to worry about meeting the Vista timeline. For one thing, Vista hasn't met a deadline yet on time. For another, when it does come out it's only going to be roughly equivilent of Jaguar and and what we have now is far superior.
Apple doesn't have to worry about meeting the Vista timeline. For one thing, Vista hasn't met a deadline yet on time. For another, when it does come out it's only going to be roughly equivilent of Jaguar and and what we have now is far superior.
TuffLuffJimmy
Mar 25, 08:15 PM
She may, or may not, have exercised poor judgement. We do not know. We don't know if jumping on the hood of a car with your pissed off husband in the driver's seat is poor judgement? Come now, skunk. Be honest. I understand that you think the wife shouldn't be given any legal charges, this much I agree with, but don't tell me we don't know if she used poor judgement.
He, definitely and 100%, was a homicidal tool. We do know that. He admitted as much. Cool. I never argued that wasn't so.
Only one person is guilty.Of what exactly? You seem to be arguing two different discussions and argue with ambiguity.
He, definitely and 100%, was a homicidal tool. We do know that. He admitted as much. Cool. I never argued that wasn't so.
Only one person is guilty.Of what exactly? You seem to be arguing two different discussions and argue with ambiguity.
takao
Apr 5, 05:47 AM
Buick Rendezvous, Nissan Cube, post-03 Maxima, 2011 Acura TL, 2001 Toyota Sienna, and so on.
Not that the Juke isn't ugly.
while i agree that the current Cube turned out way to ugly (it looked like it melted) especially those windows, the generation before it was actually really nice looking
but asymetrical stylings simply won't sell at all, and for the european market it simply was way too expensive for what it offered (in japan it's a _cheap_ car not a 20k euro car)
for the others i might have to look them up on the internet, i suspect they are US market only
for upcoming style disasters: Hyundai Veloster: their answer to the "going-so-great" market of small sporthatch-back coupes populated by the VW Scirocco, Honda CR-Z, and Renault Megane Coup� :rolleyes:
one can call the CR-Z bold or controversial (i for example like it) but the Veloster ? hideous front , asymetrical door layout: 2 doors on the right, 1 long door on the left, and a hatch in the back with the size of a newspaper
Not that the Juke isn't ugly.
while i agree that the current Cube turned out way to ugly (it looked like it melted) especially those windows, the generation before it was actually really nice looking
but asymetrical stylings simply won't sell at all, and for the european market it simply was way too expensive for what it offered (in japan it's a _cheap_ car not a 20k euro car)
for the others i might have to look them up on the internet, i suspect they are US market only
for upcoming style disasters: Hyundai Veloster: their answer to the "going-so-great" market of small sporthatch-back coupes populated by the VW Scirocco, Honda CR-Z, and Renault Megane Coup� :rolleyes:
one can call the CR-Z bold or controversial (i for example like it) but the Veloster ? hideous front , asymetrical door layout: 2 doors on the right, 1 long door on the left, and a hatch in the back with the size of a newspaper
likemyorbs
Apr 12, 12:23 AM
I like this law. We should bring it over here to the US
France is the _second_ country in Europe to ban such garments. First out was Turkey in 1997.
And that's a predominantly muslim country so go figure. Is it wrong for them to ban it too or is it just wrong for france because they're not predominantly muslim?
France is the _second_ country in Europe to ban such garments. First out was Turkey in 1997.
And that's a predominantly muslim country so go figure. Is it wrong for them to ban it too or is it just wrong for france because they're not predominantly muslim?
rdowns
Apr 6, 05:42 AM
It's funny. Come on!
Not it's not.
It was the first 2 or 3 times they did it. Not so much the 87th.
Not it's not.
It was the first 2 or 3 times they did it. Not so much the 87th.
nanofrog
Apr 19, 10:17 PM
I'll believe that when I see a study that shows that, but with 200,000 disks in the Google & CMU studies showing, and Netapp's rep stating that theres not a reliability advantage, I think I'll save the extra cash unless I know I need to outlay it.
If you check out the Google study (http://labs.google.com/papers/disk_failures.pdf) theres a pretty clear correlation of heat, both too high and too low, to drive failure trends.
There are instances where this logic makes sense (definitely for backup or some software based storage implementations <no parity based arrays in order to avoid the write hole issue associated with 5/6/...>).
But of the links you've provided, they're 4 - 5 years old, and don't take a couple of things into consideration.
If you check out the Google study (http://labs.google.com/papers/disk_failures.pdf) theres a pretty clear correlation of heat, both too high and too low, to drive failure trends.
There are instances where this logic makes sense (definitely for backup or some software based storage implementations <no parity based arrays in order to avoid the write hole issue associated with 5/6/...>).
But of the links you've provided, they're 4 - 5 years old, and don't take a couple of things into consideration.
vi2867
Mar 24, 04:15 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)
wonder how this effects people(me) with a 4-5 week window that ordered last week ?
I really hope so. I'm on the same boat.
wonder how this effects people(me) with a 4-5 week window that ordered last week ?
I really hope so. I'm on the same boat.
nitynate
Sep 5, 03:03 PM
This is almost as bad as powerbook g5 rumors.
Goddamn.
Shut up!
Goddamn.
Shut up!