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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Portabella Mushroom Burger

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  • rgirtler
    Apr 22, 10:31 AM
    That's my point. You don't have to. Most of the ereaders have the ability to swap books as loaners. This is all still very, very new to our society and I am sure that as we progress this is the way it will become.

    Thank you, I was reading this forum losing my mind on some of the comments.





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  • praetorian909
    Sep 13, 07:34 AM
    Does anyone know how to get into the quick search on the 5G iPods? I updated mine with the 1.2 software but I only see the quick scrolling letter thing.

    It seems like this feature is only available only on the new iPod (as many people previously mentioned). I can't help but wonder if this was purposefully left out, because you'd think it be easily added in a firmware update.

    Oh well, the quick scroll thing is good enough for me...





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  • BobbyCat
    Apr 30, 03:08 PM
    OK, we're all expecting SB and Thunderbolt, along with better GPUs. We can reasonably take these improvements for granted.

    But the big question as always : what prices we're gonna get? I surely hope Apple doesn't increase the price on all 4 models like they did not long ago.
    Please please Steve, no increase this time, and even better, a slight drop would be mostly welcome.
    After all, the financial results have been terrific several quarters in a row, isn't it time to give a little back to the fans? Like a 100$ drop accross the line :D

    I know I know. What the heck ... :o





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  • BRLawyer
    Sep 10, 05:02 AM
    Please explain - I have no idea what "that" is....
    ---

    Regardless of the tool, however, it is usually much better to let the OS dynamically schedule threads across the cores. Unless the programmer has some reason to try to control this, the alternative is some resources (CPUs) being overcommitted, while other CPUs are idle.

    It doesn't matter who has the better tools - it's usually better to let the OS decide microsecond by microsecond how best to schedule the CPUs, than to have the developer make those decisions at edit time.

    I've used the SetProcessAffinityMask APIs fairly often, but it's always been for specific test or benchmark situations. I have a hard time thinking of a situation where a general application would want to statically control the scheduler - it's just "bad think" to even try. (Except for those weird-a$$ NUMA Opterons - you can be really scr3wed if you have to go through HyperTransport to get to memory. I check NUMA topology, and use affinity to keep the AMD architecture from killing me.)

    I also agree it's not the best strategy to deal with CPU scheduling...my example is linked to the following page, I presume...perhaps core affinity scheduling is also there:

    http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/hwprefs.1.html





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  • Much Ado
    Sep 8, 01:40 PM
    I remember that SNL skit too. That was great.

    Introducing, and i'm thrilled about this- the new iPod invisa.

    :)





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  • KPOM
    Apr 22, 12:03 PM
    I don't see why this will it make cheaper. Beside MBA price lowered drastically from the previous iteration and had good sales recently because of it - so, don't hope too much about it.

    True. I'm guessing that Apple has found the right price point. Now that the 13" Pro has been updated, it is probably cannibalizing sales of the 13" Air, which may be why the sales have reportedly dropped so much. At the same time, Samsung and others have competing designs with the Core i5.

    I don't game, so I'd definitely consider putting the 11" up for sale and getting the 11" Sandy Bridge model. Perhaps I'll wait for them to appear as refurbs. If history is any guide, that would be the October timeframe, assuming these do come out in June.





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  • mrsir2009
    Apr 25, 12:23 AM
    she had to veer off of the road to avoid hitting me.

    What if she had decided to not swerve off the road and instead run into the back of your car. When the insurance companies and police look at it, she'd be in the right (and be covered) and you'd be in the wrong with a screwed over car.





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  • Dr.Gargoyle
    Sep 14, 02:44 AM
    Just release te phone already. How hard can it be???
    I dont care if the design looks like the old Nano. I just want a Nano with phone capabilities.





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  • LegendKillerUK
    Apr 19, 07:38 AM
    Did anyone else notice that the iPhone picture is actually a 3G running iOS 2.x?

    Silly Apple.





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  • QuarterSwede
    Sep 10, 06:34 PM
    My guess is that the Core 2 Duo MBs & MBPs will be a silent release who knows when.

    The Showtime event will be for the iTunes Movie Store and an upgraded iPod with a slight design change (not the widescreen iPod). And possibly an Airport Express with video streaming, which would be sweet because I'd like to get another Airport Express anyway.





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  • rdrr
    Sep 15, 05:42 PM
    3mps???? :eek: are sure its not supposed to be 1.3?

    Verizon has the Samsung A990 which is a 3.2 Megapixal camera phone. :)





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  • BornAgainMac
    Sep 9, 06:36 AM
    It wouldn't have been worth it to wait for these unless you wanted the 24 inch display (and Firewire 800) with your iMac. The iMac really looks like a good switcher machine that gives Pro performance to the masses.





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  • RichP
    Sep 10, 08:06 AM
    Clovertown +Adobe CS3 + Leopard = My credit card go boom!

    Coming spring 2007...


    Seriously, I am suprised these chips are pin-compatible with the Conroe, which is pin compatible with some P4s. Seems like the next REAL boost in intel performance will be the summer of when the next-gen chipsets and such are released. (as previously posted)





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  • aristobrat
    Apr 23, 09:33 AM
    I used to have a laptop as a single computer at my home. It resembled a Christmas tree pretty much - it had an USB optical mouse, a printer, external speakers, a Yamaha keyboard, card reader and power cord plugged in. I was always plugging and unplugging cables whenever I wanted to move it to another place. Thank goodness I did not come to the idea to attach an external monitor to it.
    USB keyboard + mouse? Was this from the 90s??? Bluetooth keyboards/mice and WiFi printers are how most people do it nowadays. Apples monitors even have a laptop power cord, speakers and a USB hub built in, so it's 3 cables max to attach. If it takes more than 5 literal seconds to connect/disconnect when you move, you're doing it wrong. And with their patents for doing eveything over one cable, looks like the futures only going to get easier.





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  • syklee26
    Sep 12, 03:48 PM
    sorry about digressing but what da heck happened to education pricing for iPods?





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  • Evangelion
    Sep 5, 09:06 AM
    Store is back up. Can't see anything new





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  • EagerDragon
    Sep 9, 06:59 PM
    I stopped at the Apple store this morning and tried out the 24 inch iMac and the Mac Pro. These are sweet machines. No did not buy anything.

    The systems both had 1 gig on them and I compared them to a MacBook Pro. One weird thing.... the 24 incher had some stuttering on the iMoviedemo they all had. However the second time I tried it it was smoth as silk. I think it was not cached in memory and since the second time it was it ran smothly. I was also plesantly surpriced that the 24 incher screen was very readable at it highest setting even with my bad eyes. Nice screen realstate and resolution with nice easy to read fonts.

    Im still waiting for Leopard to release these powerful anymals of their chains. By them the systems will be even better, maybe even incluse Santa Rosa.





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  • BRLawyer
    Sep 9, 07:58 PM
    No, not at all.

    An affinity mask sets the set of CPUs that can be scheduled. A job won't be run on another CPU, even if the assigned CPUs are at 100% and other idle CPUs are available.

    And that, by the way, is why setting affinity is usually a bad idea. Let the system dynamically schedule across all available resources -- or you might have some CPUs very busy, and others idle.

    Win2k3 also has "soft" affinity masks, which define a preferred set of CPUs. If all of the preferred CPUs are busy, and other CPUs are idle, then soft affinity allows the system to run the jobs on the idle CPUs - even though the idle CPUs aren't in the preferred affinity mask.

    But I am pretty sure the newest developer tools can cope with that, considering that multicore chips are a rather new thing in the mainstream market...

    Try the Processor Preferences app contained in the Apple CHUD tools, for instance...





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  • MacPhreak
    Oct 12, 03:52 PM
    Cured because the president had polio and before the corporate greed infrastructure took hold. NEXT...

    You're a barrel of monkeys, aren't you? Remind me to move to the other end of the bar next time you're in town. If memory serves, polio was cured AFTER FDR died/left office, in fact almost 20 years later.

    Polio vaccines??? Are you serious?? When was the last time anyone had one? Forty years? Please.





    Eidorian
    Jul 14, 09:53 AM
    since the iMac uses a laptop chip this should be no surprise (its practically a laptop)

    however merom (the mobile version of conroe or core 2 whatever) will drop in, so many people say ;)It's a mess to open up the iMac and take the heatsink/CPU assembly off. Even I think it's scary. :eek:





    sterno74
    Mar 29, 02:25 PM
    So the theory they seem to be positing here is that most of the former Symbian users are going to become Windows Mobile users. If you look at the market share figures they show Windows climbing to the 20.9% share that Symbian currently has and Symbian largely ceasing to exist.

    The reality is that the OS of phones is becoming the key differentiator. You decide iPhone, Android, or Windows, and then from there you decide the specific hardware you want to run. Nobody is going to be looking for a Nokia phone specifically and then just taking whatever OS it runs.

    So if you assume that Android, iOS and Windows are all equal competitors, then figure, at most, Windows is going to take 1/3rd of the market from former Symbian users. Those users will be looking at three OS's that are all completely different from Symbian, so there's no reason to believe they'd have any particular loyalty to the Windows mobile OS because of former Symbian use on a Nokia phone.

    They seem to predict that, instead, about 75% of the Symbian users go to Windows mobile. I find that highly unlikely.





    iRun26.2
    Apr 26, 01:08 PM
    A family member has the new MBP 13" and I think it has a nice display. I have no idea how it is for gaming, but pics and videos look quite nice, IMHO. I've been of the opinion that Apple uses a better quality display panel than the other manufacturers, not necessarily stronger graphics performance but overall better looking.

    I have always found that the Apple displays are a lot brighter than other brands. Tome, the quality of the display is one of the most important key points of a new model.

    If they were to make any significant improvement in the 11.6" MBA display (higher resolution, brighter screen, higher contrast, move to IPS technology) I think I would consider upgrading immediately.





    ciTiger
    Apr 22, 01:46 PM
    Backlit keyboard is a must... That alone would keep me away from teh MBA





    ctdonath
    Mar 22, 02:34 PM
    How are you MBP owners liking your Thunderbolt port? Do you feel like someone with a DVD disk in 1975?

    Having a host with that port makes it easier to get a device to match than the other way around. At most months until match-up instead of years.