amateurmacfreak
Jun 5, 02:58 AM
I will apply for a job @ an Apple Store (the nearest one is basically on the way to where I'll probably be going to high school) as soon as I can, but I've heard some of the guys in there say they've never heard of Apple hiring anyone under 18. :(
I'll probably try for it, but I also don't know how I'd feel about working in high school. I want to focus on academics as well as friends in high school... sounds horrible, but.... haha.
I just don't want my energy sucked into something that may hurt me and stress me out more than help me.
EDIT: Okay, it's summer and I can't sleep so I'm on here waayyy too late, but I just found a part-time Mac "specialist" position online that says "Typically requires some High School education. 0 to 6 months of retail experience preferred." So... I'm thinking that means under 18 would quite possibly work?
I'll probably try for it, but I also don't know how I'd feel about working in high school. I want to focus on academics as well as friends in high school... sounds horrible, but.... haha.
I just don't want my energy sucked into something that may hurt me and stress me out more than help me.
EDIT: Okay, it's summer and I can't sleep so I'm on here waayyy too late, but I just found a part-time Mac "specialist" position online that says "Typically requires some High School education. 0 to 6 months of retail experience preferred." So... I'm thinking that means under 18 would quite possibly work?
Rower_CPU
Sep 9, 12:10 AM
That would be awesome if they released a DVD.
I got hooked on a bunch of bootleg MP3s long before their album came out..."Spiderman", "Sasquatch", "Shells", "Hari Krishna"...ah, so many..."Cabana Bowie" is great, or just the bowie knife song...too funny.
I got hooked on a bunch of bootleg MP3s long before their album came out..."Spiderman", "Sasquatch", "Shells", "Hari Krishna"...ah, so many..."Cabana Bowie" is great, or just the bowie knife song...too funny.
diorio
Nov 22, 03:32 PM
Originally posted by edvniow
Woah there.
jefhatfield left for awhile, but he couldn't bear to stay away for too long. I haven't seen anyone named Kela since I got here and I've heard numerous times that spikey was banned forever.
I think Spikey got banned for obscene posts or something like that. Never heard of Kela.
Woah there.
jefhatfield left for awhile, but he couldn't bear to stay away for too long. I haven't seen anyone named Kela since I got here and I've heard numerous times that spikey was banned forever.
I think Spikey got banned for obscene posts or something like that. Never heard of Kela.
island
Jun 2, 12:11 AM
I have to get back up with the SETI crew soon!
iGav
Oct 1, 02:44 AM
Originally posted by Shadowfax
i hope it's external... when i want to cook hot cakes, i'll buy a range... i don't really want to cook them on my new powerbook.
i'd be more impressed by an internal 24x burner or something... 8x doesn't seem cool anymore.
Well you wouldn't have to buy one with an internal Superdrive would you??? :rolleyes:
It's very likely to be a VERY expensive option!! So you wouldn't have to have one installed........ Simple..... but atleast Apple should if possible give people a choice of having an internal option......
i hope it's external... when i want to cook hot cakes, i'll buy a range... i don't really want to cook them on my new powerbook.
i'd be more impressed by an internal 24x burner or something... 8x doesn't seem cool anymore.
Well you wouldn't have to buy one with an internal Superdrive would you??? :rolleyes:
It's very likely to be a VERY expensive option!! So you wouldn't have to have one installed........ Simple..... but atleast Apple should if possible give people a choice of having an internal option......
iJon
Sep 30, 03:09 PM
I found this on CNET, thought you guys might find this interesting.
Toshiba drive burns DVDs on the run
By John G. Spooner
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
September 30, 7:37 AM PT
Toshiba's new DVD burner is designed to turn notebook PCs into portable multimedia studios.
The storage device division of Toshiba America Information Systems, which launched the drive Monday, said it is first to hit the market with a DVD-rewritable drive for notebooks. Other manufacturers, such as Pioneer Electronics, are also working on DVD burners for laptops.
Pioneer has said it expects to launch the drive during the fourth quarter, which starts Tuesday.
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Toshiba drive burns DVDs on the run
By John G. Spooner
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
September 30, 7:37 AM PT
Toshiba's new DVD burner is designed to turn notebook PCs into portable multimedia studios.
The storage device division of Toshiba America Information Systems, which launched the drive Monday, said it is first to hit the market with a DVD-rewritable drive for notebooks. Other manufacturers, such as Pioneer Electronics, are also working on DVD burners for laptops.
Pioneer has said it expects to launch the drive during the fourth quarter, which starts Tuesday.
RogueLdr
Sep 24, 02:50 AM
Originally posted by Shadowfax
why the heck did they cut the L3 on the new dual 1 GHz? that doesn't sound like progress!
The faster system bus in the new dual 1Ghz machine compensates for the halving of the L3 cache, according to the MacWorld test. While it would be nice to still have the larger cache, cutting it seems to allow Apple to reduce the cost of the dual 1GHz PowerMac without hampering performance and at the same time enhancing the expandability of the machine.
Just an opinion.
RL
why the heck did they cut the L3 on the new dual 1 GHz? that doesn't sound like progress!
The faster system bus in the new dual 1Ghz machine compensates for the halving of the L3 cache, according to the MacWorld test. While it would be nice to still have the larger cache, cutting it seems to allow Apple to reduce the cost of the dual 1GHz PowerMac without hampering performance and at the same time enhancing the expandability of the machine.
Just an opinion.
RL
Cappy
Oct 16, 10:57 PM
It's nothing more than a guessing game *if* Apple is even going to use this cpu but if I wanted to throw my two cents in, I'd agree with the early 2004 number. The number of these needed will be much, much greater than those sahara's for the ibooks even without the expected hype. Lets not forget that this is a first gen chip that should be expected to have problems along the way. I'd say look for Apple to counter the expected hype with a G5 in 2003 from Moto.
It seems to me that IBM is typically one to not overhype their products which gives me confidence in the comments made that they'll be able to crank the clockspeed up pretty quickly after the initial chips are released.
Also I find it funny that Apple rarely announces any significant new or upgraded Mac hardware at the Macworld shows any longer yet people still cling to the fact that they can predict announcements by those dates.
Now I'm just waiting for the first Apple pda rumor that uses one of these 970's. ;)
It seems to me that IBM is typically one to not overhype their products which gives me confidence in the comments made that they'll be able to crank the clockspeed up pretty quickly after the initial chips are released.
Also I find it funny that Apple rarely announces any significant new or upgraded Mac hardware at the Macworld shows any longer yet people still cling to the fact that they can predict announcements by those dates.
Now I'm just waiting for the first Apple pda rumor that uses one of these 970's. ;)
joepunk
Mar 25, 01:43 PM
does it really work only with intel macs?
840quadra
May 29, 12:19 PM
YIKES!
My non internet connected Dual G4 has 2 WU's complete, I wouldn't have remembered to connect it if it were not for this thread!
840
Runs to connect the Quickaudio to the net :)
My non internet connected Dual G4 has 2 WU's complete, I wouldn't have remembered to connect it if it were not for this thread!
840
Runs to connect the Quickaudio to the net :)
vniow
Sep 12, 12:16 PM
Originally posted by awrootbeer
Don't put too much faith in this.. weren't they predicting Dual g4 powerbooks at paris?
:rolleyes:
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
Don't put too much faith in this.. weren't they predicting Dual g4 powerbooks at paris?
:rolleyes:
Yes, but they were the ones that first came up with the Powermac pic, if I'm not mistaken. :)
dpaanlka
Jun 19, 12:44 PM
Yes.
Apple historically has had great advertising (until recently). Go here: http://cupertino.de/pages/frameset.html
The site is in german, but Anzeigen is print advertising, Broschuren is brochures, and TV spots are TV spots. Most of the content is in english. If you go to confidential, you can find a section with prototypes.
Apple historically has had great advertising (until recently). Go here: http://cupertino.de/pages/frameset.html
The site is in german, but Anzeigen is print advertising, Broschuren is brochures, and TV spots are TV spots. Most of the content is in english. If you go to confidential, you can find a section with prototypes.
mattroberts
Mar 18, 11:16 AM
This sucks.... its interesting but still sucks.
But it can be fixed by possibly: Encrypting (or Changing the way it is encrypted) the AAC file on the transfer from itms to the player.
or force the player to send the authorize code to apple to wrap on <i> their</i> servers before send it back to the player.
If they do the server fix it'll take more than a day.
Does anybody have more of an idea on how the DRM wrapping is done and how the undrmed file is transfered?
But it can be fixed by possibly: Encrypting (or Changing the way it is encrypted) the AAC file on the transfer from itms to the player.
or force the player to send the authorize code to apple to wrap on <i> their</i> servers before send it back to the player.
If they do the server fix it'll take more than a day.
Does anybody have more of an idea on how the DRM wrapping is done and how the undrmed file is transfered?
fourthtunz
Sep 12, 06:36 PM
Well, intel schmintel, its still windoz! Just fyi, the new dual 867 is screamin fast in Jaguar, so the dual thing is now real.
As far as the future, don't count Apple out yet.
Peace daniel:)
As far as the future, don't count Apple out yet.
Peace daniel:)
superted666
Apr 3, 11:38 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4860790.stm
i must admit i faired poorly!
i must admit i faired poorly!
yellow
Apr 14, 12:19 PM
My frequent lament:
Too true.. Roanoke isn't too far from me, maybe I could egg his house. :)
Too true.. Roanoke isn't too far from me, maybe I could egg his house. :)
Applespider
Jan 4, 05:42 AM
It's been down at least 90 minutes. I have a work experience Design Student jumping up and down to find out what's happening. She's desperately hoping for an updated, cheaper, pink (?) Powerbook :rolleyes: Whatever!
chasemac
Apr 19, 12:40 AM
Both worlds use each other.
Accept the one you live in.:)
Accept the one you live in.:)
jefhatfield
Sep 17, 10:45 AM
by mwsf, i predict:
tibook will go to 1 ghz, no superdrive
powermac will stay the same
ibook will go to 800 mhz high end
imac will go to 900 mhz high end
emac will to go 900 mhz high end
crt imac will be retired
ipod will go down to $249 USD
jaguar will remain and os x 10.3 will come mid 2003
and all basic level macs will have a minimum of 256 MB RAM since 128 MB RAM is too small for OS X
my 2 cents;)
but here is what i want which i don't really expect in reality:
tibook with superdrive and up to 1.25 ghz
or...dual tibook
ibook to 1 ghz
or...g4 ibook
emac and imac to 1 ghz
ipod to $199 USD
crt imac to $649 USD
:D :D :D
tibook will go to 1 ghz, no superdrive
powermac will stay the same
ibook will go to 800 mhz high end
imac will go to 900 mhz high end
emac will to go 900 mhz high end
crt imac will be retired
ipod will go down to $249 USD
jaguar will remain and os x 10.3 will come mid 2003
and all basic level macs will have a minimum of 256 MB RAM since 128 MB RAM is too small for OS X
my 2 cents;)
but here is what i want which i don't really expect in reality:
tibook with superdrive and up to 1.25 ghz
or...dual tibook
ibook to 1 ghz
or...g4 ibook
emac and imac to 1 ghz
ipod to $199 USD
crt imac to $649 USD
:D :D :D
timswim78
May 4, 10:49 AM
I really think that the Windows guy (in the face) resembles Bill Gates.
MacBytes
Nov 9, 04:34 PM
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iGav
Sep 10, 12:16 PM
Originally posted by Moxiemike
I also think steve, and the apple braintrust is able to see things in terms of "the future" than most others.
Face it. It's time the design industry stop being *****-footed troglodytes and realize that, yes, indeed, ID combined with OS X on a new PowerMac will increase your productivity.
And it's similar enough to Quark that one could EASILY adapt. Hell, I did it after using Quark for almost 6 years.
Now? I'm all for Quark dying a quick, albeit painful death.
Here's to apple "thinking different!"
Here here ID2!
Totally..... I used Quark for years before I got my mitts on Indesign...... Quark is just so early 90's...... :p :p
I also think steve, and the apple braintrust is able to see things in terms of "the future" than most others.
Face it. It's time the design industry stop being *****-footed troglodytes and realize that, yes, indeed, ID combined with OS X on a new PowerMac will increase your productivity.
And it's similar enough to Quark that one could EASILY adapt. Hell, I did it after using Quark for almost 6 years.
Now? I'm all for Quark dying a quick, albeit painful death.
Here's to apple "thinking different!"
Here here ID2!
Totally..... I used Quark for years before I got my mitts on Indesign...... Quark is just so early 90's...... :p :p
MacHack
Oct 16, 11:39 PM
Apple Computer, Inc.'s Internet suite of products with a common look and feel, offering
easy drag-and-drop control across different Internet services, as well as tight integration
with the Mac OS and Macintosh OpenDoc-compliant applications. Cyberdog's browser, mail reader,
Internet address notebook and news reading components are completely integrated with one common interface to accomplish Internet tasks. Cyberdog's integration with the Mac OS and Macintosh applications embeds Internet resources throughout the user's work, making Internet connectivity an extension of the desktop.
What the heck is this?
easy drag-and-drop control across different Internet services, as well as tight integration
with the Mac OS and Macintosh OpenDoc-compliant applications. Cyberdog's browser, mail reader,
Internet address notebook and news reading components are completely integrated with one common interface to accomplish Internet tasks. Cyberdog's integration with the Mac OS and Macintosh applications embeds Internet resources throughout the user's work, making Internet connectivity an extension of the desktop.
What the heck is this?
Tiauguinho
Sep 26, 02:57 PM
Originally posted by Spock
Instead of a new Screen from Apple I would like to see the 23in get a lower price or a res. boost.
At the price of one 23 inch Cinema Display, you could buy 2 of these baby's... http://www.formac.com/p_bin/?cid=solutions_displays_gallery2010...
Does anyone have one of these already? if yes, how is it?
Instead of a new Screen from Apple I would like to see the 23in get a lower price or a res. boost.
At the price of one 23 inch Cinema Display, you could buy 2 of these baby's... http://www.formac.com/p_bin/?cid=solutions_displays_gallery2010...
Does anyone have one of these already? if yes, how is it?
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