iTunes goes to 192 bits, my tin ears don't recognize a
difference but some might
But it isn't a big deal, prople have been listening to low fidelity devices
since the dawn of recorded music. It's just a shame that more of them
haven't heard what is possible.
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Wayne Dernoncourt
> Mason Miller
>> Before you add the songs/videos to your iTunes library,
>> set the press to not have iTunes organize your library.
> Most (?all?) of the content is coming in through the use
> of CD's. I don't like the way the CD's were ripped on
> the PC so I'm redoing them al
Meeting him out back of the store later that night?
On 10/27/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I asked
> questions about the X Server and he knew that too. He even gave me tips
> on saving money on the server.
>
>
>
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That is a really nice and compelling feature.
For some people this will be valuable. But for those of us who don't
generate critical or important data or files all day, it's not enough to
merit a purchase. I might feel different in a few months or if I started
having trouble.
Tom Piwowar wrot
I was near an Apple Store at 6 PM Friday so I decided to see what was up.
As I rounded the corner at exactly 6 there were loud cheers as the store
doors opened. There were about 300 people in line to enter the store.
I was impressed by how calmly and effectively this mob was handled. I
think mo
Not a bad price...but one year warranty? Makes me wonder what brand iomega
uses.
Mike
On 10/27/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Today I see the Apple Online Store is offering an external 500 GB USB2
> drive for $140. Will anyone want for storage again?
>
>
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>There are some neat new features and
>some worthwhile improvements to the standard Apple programs that would
>be useful, but I'm happy and comfortable doing things in ways that are
>becoming old fashioned
I think (after the long discussions we have had here about backups) the
best feature may
>Hmmm, I'm a little confused. I wonder if I can have multiple
>paths? The last pair of drives I updated videos on, one had
>a directories called "movies" and "cooking" (or was that
>videos?). The other drive had a pair of directories,
>organized by date, the second directory (the one most recent
Alvin Auerbach asked:
>I had Safari 2.0.4 installed on my iMac G5.
>I installed Safari 3 Beta over it. I liked it, but had some problems.
>I trashed it and went back to Safari 2.0 from my original install
>disks. Apple Software Update did not update Safari 2.0 to 2.0.4.
That is right. Safari 2.0
Mason Miller
> Before you add the songs/videos to your iTunes library,
> set the press to not have iTunes organize your library.
Most (?all?) of the content is coming in through the use of
CD's. I don't like the way the CD's were ripped on the
PC so I'm redoing them all. It's boring but somethin
Before you add the songs/videos to your iTunes library, set the press
to not have iTunes organize your library.
Mason
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On Oct 26, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Wayne Dernoncourt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Mason Miller
You can make your iTunes directory use an exte
MicroCenter is offering X.5 for $109 with a $40 rebate until 11Nov.
That gets it down to $89.
On 10/26/07, gerald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If 10.4 saved you 5 minutes a day, would it not be worth the $100 they want
> for it? or is your time that invaluable?
>
> 10.5 is only $109, including S
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