Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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Yeh i agree with both of you... I hate how much apple get bummed...
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ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Next annoying thing. The font they use in the documentation/programming guide for iPhone apps.
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Bart
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Registered: 19th Aug 02
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quote: Originally posted by Rob_Quads
Jailbreak + pdaNet is also a really good solution for people wanted to do more than http etc traffic
I use http://www.iphonemodem.com/ (which is JB + Iphonemodem), great app.
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Bart
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Registered: 19th Aug 02
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One of the funny things about Apple at the WWDC was this jib at Microsoft:
slating that windows 7 is basically the same crap thats built on windows vista technology, labelling it vista 2.0
Interestingly enough though the next up and coming OS from apple....
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The fact that Mac OS X 10.6 is called "Snow Leopard" should be the first indication something is not right. Most techies know that Apple codenames their OS X after wild cats. First came "Cheetah" (10), then "Puma" (10.1), "Jaguar" (10.2), "Panther" (10.3), "Tiger" (10.4) and "Leopard" (10.5) -- Probably some type of sort of allusion to cats being fast, or aggressive, or something... I'm sure someone with more knowledge into the inner-workings of Apple can explain their naming logic better than I can. But the point is, with each one of these releases, Apple had enough distinction between the versions that it was a different animal.
With 10.6, it's just "Snow Leopard." 10.5 was "Leopard," 10.6 is "Snow Leopard." It's the same animal, only one hangs out in the snow.
I thought it was quite amausing..
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ed
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Almost as gay as calling your OS after names of citis, musical instruments, shitty american cars e.t.c...
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