Monday, May 30, 2011

i love you graffiti

i love you graffiti. I Love You NYC photo by niznoz
  • I Love You NYC photo by niznoz



  • maflynn
    Apr 12, 05:53 AM
    Functionality? You can't do absolutely anything with Windows out of the box without downloading extra software.

    What can you do with your newly bought Windows PC?
    Scan for viruses with a 30 day trial of Norton.
    Notepad, Paint.

    What can you do with your newly bought Mac?
    iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, iDVD, iWeb.

    That's not entirely true. When you buy a new mac you get iLife, with a new PC, you get office, windows live suite (ilife competitor), other apps including anti-virus. So you can't say that "ou can't do absolutely anything with Windows out of the box without downloading extra software."

    You get the same or similar level of functionality when buying a new computer. Apple gives you iLife, PCs you get office, and other stuff.





    i love you graffiti. i love you graffiti art. Stuff You Love by Saim; Stuff You Love by Saim. DavidLeblond. Mar 18, 03:56 PM
  • i love you graffiti art. Stuff You Love by Saim; Stuff You Love by Saim. DavidLeblond. Mar 18, 03:56 PM



  • macidiot
    Oct 19, 07:07 PM
    When one considers Dell's quality of their computers, why are they still #1?

    corporate sales. When you have large IT staffs and reserves of machines, reliability is less of an issue.





    i love you graffiti. I Love You graffiti have
  • I Love You graffiti have



  • bloodycape
    Nov 16, 02:06 PM
    gamers that want to switch to mac but wont because of intel, which is stupid. AMD fanboys hate intel also(there is a signifigant amount of these people). They still haven't realised that intel has taken the lead again.

    I am an AMD fanboy who thinks intel makes great chips, so not every amd fanboy hates intel. Just look at my sig.





    i love you graffiti. i love you
  • i love you



  • samcraig
    May 2, 11:10 AM
    You might get your facts right, too. This has nothing to do with Data Roaming. And I have been in foreign countries enough to know this fact.

    Did you read my post?

    My point is - that if the switch to turn off Data Roaming was the one that failed, people wouldn't be divided. I think pretty much everyone would point the finger at Apple for it's failure to QA the "off switch"

    The Location Services on/off switch did not work. Period. And yet people want to make this about people not reading the EULA.

    Maybe you missed when I wrote "IF" in that sentence?

    ETA: you changed your post. The point is the same. Read above. The OS had "bugs". They are being fixed. That's important. Apple "promised" via the EULA that the location services could be turned off. It doesn't matter whether the data collected is useful or not. What matters is if they offer a way to turn it off, it should turn off. It didn't.

    The analogy is correct. Some might consider their personal data of value - just like money is.





    i love you graffiti. Flashing Graffiti, I Love You
  • Flashing Graffiti, I Love You



  • maflynn
    Apr 17, 06:58 PM
    I wish Ubuntu went with Gnome 3 over Unity. Fedora is great but it is more "free" than Ubuntu as Fedora includes fewer/no? proprietary drivers by default so it is a little bit more work to get running on some hardware.
    I like fedora, but I agree with you 100%, its a pain to upgrade because it requires a lot of tweaking to get it to work on my system. I went with an nividia GPU not only to make my desktop hackintoshable but also so I can download the the proprietary drivers. ATI linux support is pathetic. Still even with the drivers, I have to work at tweaking the system to get it working the way I want it too.





    i love you graffiti. I Love You Graffiti MySpace
  • I Love You Graffiti MySpace



  • MBPLurker
    Mar 17, 10:55 AM
    Lets keep the flaming going lol, Maybe it will reach 500 posts, lmao funny how people believe everything they read in a forum, sec I'm also a lawyer, and Doctor, yea I can pick any profession I want on MacRumors, everyone enjoy their iPad, I'm going back to the real world, while the debate in this thread continues.

    Poor kid really doesn't think he did anything wrong.





    i love you graffiti. I love
  • I love



  • chrono1081
    Apr 5, 04:23 PM
    anyone that would download this app is a complete moron

    Not really. You know this app is more for people interested in creating iAds right? This way they can see what is possible to be done and create their own. Think of it like when you go to the paint store and they have swatches for you to look at. Its kind of the same thing.





    i love you graffiti. i love you graffiti art. I Love Seattle Stencil; I Love Seattle Stencil. Multimedia. Oct 2, 06:07 PM. Since the 2.33GHz Clovertown processors are
  • i love you graffiti art. I Love Seattle Stencil; I Love Seattle Stencil. Multimedia. Oct 2, 06:07 PM. Since the 2.33GHz Clovertown processors are



  • swarmster
    Apr 5, 03:52 PM
    Thanks for the passing insult however I think I was pretty clear that your use for it was one I hadn't considered and also a rare case that made this app actually useful. I apologize for recognizing your rare and interesting situation.

    I think you're missing the source of the issue here. The problem you and vast majority of people commenting here have is that anything that doesn't apply to you or interest you is met with hatred and ridicule. Instead of apologizing for overlooking the one use you consider acceptable, apologize for looking down on everything you don't understand and accepting that most things in life have applicability to someone.

    But hey, here's another example, from before your post:

    haha this is as lame as a tv station bringing out a half hour of the most "unique" and "fascinating" ads, wow.

    also, maybe if they were some good, funny ads it would be ok, but no. The ads shown in the pic are just "EAT MCRIB" and "MAYBELLINE"...

    This person doesn't realize that iAds aren't just a banner, but can actually contain some pretty complex and varied app-like content. Maybe if they downloaded this they'd learn something.





    i love you graffiti. The Words I Love You In
  • The Words I Love You In



  • v66jack
    Mar 5, 03:43 PM
    Apple don't do all that much innovating themselves. They just buy small companies who innovate then sell it as their own.

    It's a bit more complicated than that in reality but generally that's where their stuff comes from.





    i love you graffiti. Charlie Brooker, I love you.
  • Charlie Brooker, I love you.



  • richard4339
    Nov 17, 10:12 AM
    My presario v2000 has amd2.0ghz turion64. It is the same thickness as my wife's g4 ibook. It isn't near as hot as powerbooks.
    -Chuck

    I have the exact same laptop as yours (well, I did. It's leaving my ownership tonight!), and my first through when I got the new MBP C2D is that the MBP runs cooler than it.

    But, I will give you this; my Compaq runs hot, but not always. It's pretty rare when it gets extremely hot, but it is almost always warm. The new MBP, on the other hand, seems like that while it can get hot, it runs cooler overall than my old Compaq.





    i love you graffiti. How To Write I Love You In
  • How To Write I Love You In



  • vansouza
    Oct 20, 12:10 PM
    After living in the PC world since 1981 I got myself a Mac mini this year; just to keep my iPod 4G in line... XP was always blowing away my music... Then I got a 24" iMac and a 5 and a 5.5G iPod... All that has to help Steve's numbers... so how many Mac users really have more then just one machine?

    How many of us found PCs so perfect that we ran out and got one more... I think there is a very real difference in the user experience...





    i love you graffiti. love you graffitii love
  • love you graffitii love



  • KnightWRX
    Mar 6, 11:40 AM
    Why is Apple the only tech company that makes unique products? All the other big ones seem to just drop in behind Apple after they invent something...

    Apple doesn't invent. Apple refines.

    Apple didn't invent anything with the iPhone as an example, it had all been there in the industry, sometimes for years before Apple came to market. They simply packaged it up and marketed it. App stores, SDKs, touch screens, Internet browsers, wifi, etc.. name it and we can find another device/company that did it before Apple.

    That's what Apple does, they tie existing concepts and features together and put them through the marketing grinder to sell it. They are successful at this, sometimes where the pioneers of a particular technology failed.





    i love you graffiti. Inspiration from Graffiti
  • Inspiration from Graffiti



  • kdarling
    Jan 2, 07:52 AM
    The iPhone 4 uses the Infineon X-GOLD 61x baseband processor, which supports HSDPA/HSUPA.

    No HSPA+.

    No LTE.

    I've read that the Samsung Galaxy S phones use the same chip.





    i love you graffiti. holy shit i love you by
  • holy shit i love you by



  • KnightWRX
    Apr 27, 08:08 PM
    The only thing that I'm missing is to restart the Timer (or use another one). Invalidating my Timer only pauses it, even = nil or releasing it, my Timer just continues where it left.


    What makes you think that ? Once you invalidate a timer, it's done and gone. Look, I implemented a timer that updates on screen with minutes:seconds and it gets reset properly when I invalidate it (take a peek at the screenshot).

    A screenshot like this goes a long way. Console output with NSLog to know what gets called and when is even better.

    If you posted up the full code of your viewController, we might even be able to point you in the right direction. The more you are specific, the better we can help.

    I'm thinking you don't quite grasp what an NSTimer object is. It's not an actual timer as in a chicken timer. It's just an object that's inserted into the run loop, waits for a specificied interval and then calls a method (depending either the NSInvocation or the target/selector you used when creating it). If you set its repeat to YES, it will call this method over and over again at the specified interval.

    This specified method (in my screenshot that would be updateLabel) has to do some processing to display minutes:seconds on a label.





    i love you graffiti. Flashing Graffiti, I Love You
  • Flashing Graffiti, I Love You



  • stezza333
    Apr 15, 06:33 PM
    :p It's a 3D rendering with noise added to make it not so perfect

    Looks ugly too.





    i love you graffiti. I Love You in Graffiti iPhone
  • I Love You in Graffiti iPhone



  • takao
    Jan 12, 09:13 AM
    so far i haven't seen much from "os x " on the iPhone except widgets which is hardly something which defines OS X for me

    what revolutionary things does it really have what others don't have ? eyecandy and perhaps easier syncing ? a proximity sensor ? perhaps photo managment and Wlan (but without VOIP)

    does the iphone sync with outlook ? if not: say good bye to the business market

    it's a nice product, don't get me wrong, but it's expensive for a phone





    i love you graffiti. Flashing Graffiti, I Love You
  • Flashing Graffiti, I Love You



  • garybUK
    Mar 14, 06:28 AM
    What is innovation?

    Apple have done a lot since the PowerPC. In fact, especially in the laptop area, Apple were severly lacking in innovation with the iBook and PowerBook. PowerBook to original MacBook Pro, not a lot changed, but let's look at what has changed since the first MacBook to now.

    Apple has found a way of manufacturing beautiful Aluminium cases out of a block of aluminium. During my day job, I work with Dell D-series, E-Series laptops and Macbook Pros. Admittedly, we get less Apple hardware with failure than we do with the Dells, and the 2-3 year old Dells are dropping like flies due to their Nvidia graphics chipsets failing. Last week I had 6 Dell laptops fail and had to replace their motherboards. Which leads me onto another of Apple's innovations. Component layouts. Yes, Apple use the same components as other PCs, they did during the late PowerPC era too (save the processor) and the way they engineer the layout and cooling is just of a much higher quality than Dell, where the parts do seem to be more cobbled together.



    What? Like Sony's Z Series? Quad SSD Raid, 13" form factor, Quad i7, Bluray all in a package like the 13" macbook Pro? Who's innovative?



    Then let's look at 2007. Yes there were Blackberry and Windows Mobile phones around first, but the innovation that Apple made was making smartphones useful to more people. They also helped create an entire new software development industry, in the background they had a tablet, unlike any Tablet PCs, but too hard to make into a product at the time.



    No, Apple sat back, watched the others, cobbled together something (without proper licensing from Nokia) and put it out, that's innovation at only marketing level.




    Apple are great at taking something already there and making it work either in other applications or making the entire package in a way that their competitors just get confused on how to combat. Look at how Motorola desgined the Xoom, Samsung Designed the Galaxy Tab 10, there's something lacking in these designs in the entire packages. Yes they will be great against the original iPad and its original OS, but look at Garageband and iMovie. The iPad is geting powerful enough to be a device to create on. That is innovation.



    iMovie not innovative, Microsoft have MoveMaker on the PC.
    Garageband is a great product and is pretty innovative.

    But you've just proven my point, they don't innovate hardware, they use it to get you into their 'innovative' ecosystem. None of it is really new apart from how closed off it is. One would argue, Monopolistic which if their customer base grows they will need to look out for.... Apple is the Microsoft of the 21st Century (without the Business volumes behind it).



    I'm not talking about the lower levels of computing. I'm talking about the parts of computing that End Users, who will never see an IDE in their entire lives. This is where computing is being redefined. They're shifting the way people use the "input. Process. Output.Store".
    [/QUOTE]

    And your also describing only home users and not business users, of which, there are many many millions more.





    i love you graffiti. i still love you,
  • i still love you,



  • Mackilroy
    Mar 23, 10:28 AM
    <interesting story snip>
    Wow. If one of your neighbors stole it, they might be in for a surprise, eh?





    i love you graffiti. quot;I love youquot; Graffiti
  • quot;I love youquot; Graffiti



  • toddybody
    May 2, 12:44 PM
    Because a huge amount of the reported details on this matter are wrong.
    While the method of storing the cell location cache may show poor judgment on Apples part, I don't see any malicious intent. The system is logical implemented and on the surface, cell location data does not appear sensitive enough to justify encryption. It is only after further analysis that potentially sensitive data can be inferred.
    Regardless it's good to see it being addressed.

    I am glad they are addressing it as well; however...Apple's response to this issue has been somewhat confusing (and begs the question as to why they needed that much data and why it was not encrypted properly). Ill be first to say that it most likely is and was just a dumb move on Apple's behalf...

    My greater point was, that folks seem predisposed to trust Apple's decisions on EVERYTHING. I mean, just look at threads on apple's decision not to include specific HW in their systems...no BluRay, no res bump on recent 13 MBP refresh (even though the previous Air has a standard 1400x900 res), poor GPU selection in iMac, Antenna Gate, Apple's disproportioned profit margins...All this is perpetuated and supported by "Apple Fans". The reasons are "Blu Ray is a dying format, and Apple is actually doing us a favor by not including it" (WTF?)... "The 1280x800 screen on my 13MPB is fine, people need to stop whining for things they dont need"..."Wow! they gave the iMac a 5750! Finally some powerful graphics!"..."Youre holding it wrong"..."Mac's cost more cause theyre just so well built". Its like some Apple fans will think of anyway to spin an Apple decision as "they know whats best for us".

    Were taking a beating with a smile, then remarking on how wonderful and magical it was.





    Kashchei
    Jan 10, 08:16 PM
    A lot of whining on these forums the second they reopen.

    Other than that certainty:

    MacBook Pro update - maybe new enclosure
    Mac Mini update ( minor and silent )
    Some major new product ( i.e., ultra mobile laptop )
    iPhone SDK ( crippled, of course )

    I'm hoping for new mouse

    Hopefully not a long iPhone related presentation borefest

    Beautifully put, especially that last bit.
    From your mouth (keyboard) to God's (Steve Jobs') ear





    0815
    Apr 25, 12:24 PM
    Would love a larger screen if they can maintain the same body size. I have no interest in something like the giant PDA-sized Android phones.

    I'm fine with the current screen - but wouldn't mind a bigger one, as long (as you said) the phone does not get any bigger. I don't want a phone that does not comfortable fit in my back pocket or any other small pocket I might have.





    jessica.
    Apr 21, 01:27 PM
    What additional value does this provide?

    I don't see this ending well. See ratings for front page articles.
    Exactly rdowns & miles01110. If people can't even adequately vote on a news post, how can we expect this to add any value?
    Use the Report Post feature to alert the moderators.

    The goal of post votes is to identify the comments that others most agree with or appreciate seeing.

    We ask that you vote based on the content of the post, not on who made the post, i.e., not target particular users for + or - votes, and that you not vote for posts that you know are inappropriate in the thread (off-topic, insulting, spam, etc.). But each logged in user can vote on any post as they please, without giving a reason, so being a good citizen is on the honor system.

    However, you should not solicit other users' votes for or against posts. If you see that type of request, report the post and it will be removed.

    If there are kinks in the system, we'll work them out.
    Honestly, I'd like to think that this would be the case but we've seen contrary evidence. Sad, but true.
    And it didn't even take me long to find an example:

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=12435223&postcount=46

    What did he say in that post that is so deserving of the negative ratings?

    That's just the issue. You'll soon find that the less than popular members or the members with less than popular things to say will be voted down. If it comes down to it and posts aren't seen by all just because some random members have hurt feelings over certain ideas then what's the point of being here?

    I for one feel that if you're going to have this then also allow us to filter posts by rating. This way you can truly ostracize those who have unpopular things to say in a truly effortless way. This site will soon be all kittens and ponies and a better place for those with thin skin.





    just.in.time
    Mar 25, 02:42 AM
    Geeze time flies!!! HB OS X!

    Started with a used PowerBook 5300cs running 7.6.1, and quickly (about 2 years) walked it up through all the versions to 9.1 as I could afford to upgrade the ram. Got my first experience of OS X on a PowerBook G3 Pismo 500mhz, with 10.0.4. I'd have to say 10.2.8 really marked OS X becoming a mature system, it was by far more stable than all versions of X prior to it. Used every release since, and they just get better, now with Snow Leopard on the main machine, a MacBook Pro 13"

    Still rocking 9.1 on a PowerBook 2400c hooked up to a Bose SoundDock and using iTunes 2 to stream internet radio (running as I type this).





    mrelwood
    May 2, 01:50 PM
    In case you didn't catch it, 4.2.1 was the last firmware ever for the iPhone 3G. The hardware simply can't handle more features.

    Yeah, bug fixes are a hell of a strain on the CPU.



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