Comment Re:Is the really that much of an issue? (Score 1) 345
I also hear that buggy whip manufacturers have a vested interest in making sure the next generation of buggy whips are made exclusively out of genuine horse hair.
I also hear that buggy whip manufacturers have a vested interest in making sure the next generation of buggy whips are made exclusively out of genuine horse hair.
Please always refer to our products as “LEGO bricks or toys” and not “LEGOS.” By doing so, you will be helping to protect and preserve a brand of which we are very proud, and that stands for quality the world over”
People with poor or no hearing use a notification LED to inform them of emails and text messages.
He also said:
Why on earth would you buy an inferior device for twice the price with no ability to manage its content on your own?!?!?!
Which is so far away from the truth that Glenn Beck has endorsed it as a fact.
I like to sew confusion into a jacket, then walk through a crowd wearing it.
Today I learned that fixing exploits in your software is computer tampering, but only if it's someone you don't like doing it I guess.
Right, but that's not what the OP was talking about - the argument was that the iPod was inferior because you couldn't organise your music manually (even though you actually can), and that "files in in a folder" was superior to "letting the iPod handle where the files are and using a database/m3u style method" to address and play them was somehow inferior because Apple.
What you are describing with m3u files *is exactly how the iPod works*. The only difference is that the iPod also copies the music files for you, you don't have to drag them onto the iPod yourself (although you absolutely can manage them on your hard drive yourself, despite what people on slashdot will try to tell you).
You didn't see the really obvious checkbox that says "keep my iTunes media folder organised" and unchecked it?
Maybe the software was too "bloated and buggy" for you to open the options menu.
It's hilarious how much misinformation gets passed off as fact when it comes to talking about Apple stuff in order to bash something you don't like.
I have bought music on Amazon and Google. They both play fine in iTunes. I am wary. however, of buying music in iTunes after finding problems playing stuff I "bought" in iTunes on anything that didn't have a picture of part eaten fruit on it.
So what you're saying is you're blaming Apple because other vendors/programmers don't know how to implement a standard properly?
We have electrochemistry kit that is chugging along on a PC running Dos 6.2 and Win 3.11.
Getting your data off requires a floppy disk as an intermediate step. I have no idea what we'll do if that machine ever craps out - it would be a shame to have to retire the potentiostat because the computers that it was designed to talk to have effectively ascended to godhood in the meantime.
It's certainly not the only piece of analytical kit that is tied to legacy hardware. We have a couple of FTIR machines that look like props from Fallout: New Vegas but work just fine and I'm pretty sure the EPR computer is running Win95.
Better yet, you can look at the porn you steal, so long as you don't -
Life is a healthy respect for mother nature laced with greed.