Tuesday, May 31, 2011

noland smith

noland smith. APDuke#39;s Nolan Smith, above,
  • APDuke#39;s Nolan Smith, above,



  • iphone3gs16gb
    Apr 26, 10:19 AM
    You're not a skinny girl. Being attacked like that typically puts one into a state of shock especially if one doesn't have the fight/flight response of a typical male.

    He is a male, just like me, I can't believe you don't understand that...

    He thinks he is female which is a whole other thing

    That's nice. IMO, your opinions are worthless. You're just looking to stir **** up. As I said, your act is wearing thin.

    I bolded a key word in your quote. IMO

    I'm not looking to stir anything up, so stop insinuating.

    Just because I have a different opinion from you doesn't justify your annoying statement, "your act is wearing thin"

    Really guy? I could care less about what you think so stop -__-





    noland smith. Back
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  • superfula
    Apr 29, 06:54 PM
    NT 4 and Windows 95/98 don't use the same kernel at all. They might share the GUI sub-system (actually, it's called the Win32 sub-system, which is probably what Windows Team blog is referring when referring to API versions, since Win32 is the Windows API) (and yes, I know the 64 bit version is called Win64, just like the 16 bit version was called Win16), but they do not share the same architecture/kernel at all, which Smitty inferred. So no, Smitty wasn't right at all, is use of the word kernel was wrong and confusing.

    Read my post. I didn't say he was right about them being the same kernal. I simply said he was right about the naming conventions.

    The version in question isn't simply the gui version number, but the code base version as a whole.

    Anyway, the only way it makes sense again is Windows NT releases. I doubt the Windows Team Blog are in on marketing meetings. ;)

    The only way it makes sense is by using the actual version numbers that MS gave us, which are quite easily found. ;) Not only in Windows but in several sources through the net. I'll believe the info MS gives us vs someone from macrumors.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith and David McClure
  • Nolan Smith and David McClure



  • twoodcc
    Apr 4, 09:36 AM
    well it looks like i won't get any bonus for this bigadv unit i'm working on. my computer keeps losing it's connection (in windows, it disables my LAN connection, and i can't re-enable it). so i then have to restart the computer.

    so i guess it's from the heat. i might have to run -smp 7 on the next one





    noland smith. Nolan Smith (2) and Duran
  • Nolan Smith (2) and Duran



  • roadbloc
    Apr 10, 02:08 AM
    PS... Still got the silly giggles from thinking about the upcoming MS App store. :D:p:eek::p
    You do know that Windows had an App Store before OS X, but it got axed due to it being badly implemented which resulted in lack of custom? All they are doing there is returning and improving one of their own features, not copying Apple.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith and David McClure
  • Nolan Smith and David McClure



  • psycoswimmer
    Jan 9, 02:44 PM
    sorry about the spoiler in the ticker guys

    I'm sitting here trying to do updates... that one was a mistake on my part.

    Really sorry. I removed it. we'll still post the link when it comes.

    arn

    Thanks Arn. Like I said, at least no details were revealed.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith and David McClure
  • Nolan Smith and David McClure



  • Epsilon88
    Oct 24, 12:39 AM
    iPhone of Houses? Title seems a little misplaced. :confused:





    noland smith. Nolan Smith and Matt Causey
  • Nolan Smith and Matt Causey



  • AndroidfoLife
    Apr 15, 09:35 PM
    They were "called" smart phones. But the iphone defined the direction the iphones of the future would take.

    iPhone did nothing new. It just took some popular features and combined them. It was more of a game changer due to it being made by apple.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith and the Blue
  • Nolan Smith and the Blue



  • wrlsmarc
    Oct 6, 12:35 PM
    Verizon won't have much time to run this commercial. With 3G 850MHz roll-out in full momentum, AT&T will begin to cover more geography quickly.

    As for dropped calls, I have dropped calls with all the carriers including Verizon. It is fair to say that AT&T network quality earlier this year did decline substantially as more iPhone's came on the network. In my area, San Francisco, the recent launch of 3G on 850MHz has returned the network to a good quality level. Also, in-building coverage issues for 3G are past.

    IMHO, and the way I purchase devices, what I have in my hand is the device that will serve me best. I have tried WinMo, Palm Pre (cheap plastic, a true joke of a device) and Nokia Symbian, Blackberry and Android. The iPhone is the phone I have settled on for the past 2+ years. Pre iPhone, I was always seeking for that once device that met all my needs. I finally have it.

    As for you Verizon users, CDMA is a dead end technology that most carriers in the world are abandoning. Look at what's happening up north with Bell and Telus. Over the next couple years, the new phone assortment for Verizon and Sprint will dwindle relative to HSPA. Eventually Verizon will have LTE but they won't have the geographic coverage of their existing network before 2015.

    Lots to think about when you choose a network provider or device, huh?





    noland smith. Nolan Smith and Joe Trapani
  • Nolan Smith and Joe Trapani



  • Mr. MacBook
    Mar 26, 05:00 PM
    Your thinking too much about the worst side of things. Aren't you grateful they didnt steal umm... $10000?





    noland smith. Kyrie Sutton and Nolan Smith
  • Kyrie Sutton and Nolan Smith



  • Sesshi
    Jan 12, 07:24 PM
    I'm quite surprised that the fact that Jobs is a smug, egotistical sociopath is news. You have to be, to be that good.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith. Win for his Dad!
  • Nolan Smith. Win for his Dad!



  • itgoesforfun
    Nov 24, 03:39 PM
    Thanks , let us know man!

    I wont be going until way later so I wont have a way to confirm until tonite.

    It's really great that Apple doesn't give their employees the proper information. I called the Glendale store and received a yes I can use the discounts together(Corporate). I went to the store and was told i cannot combine the discounts, but that option is available online. Apparently I was the 10th person who encountered that fun situation within 90 minutes.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith Autographed
  • Nolan Smith Autographed



  • drlunanerd
    Aug 8, 04:07 PM
    Hello "Einstein," -- while the panels may be the same, and they are, you should do a bit more research before tagging others with hostility.

    The color management of Apple Cinema HD is superior to that of the Dell due to firmware differences and interaction with Colorsync in the actual OS. We do high-end color management on both 23 and 30" Cinema HD's -- we have a Dell 24 inch as well. Without custom profiles the Dell pales in comparision to the Mac Cinema HD's -- Even with a Custom Profile the Dell is less useful to us as most of our nationwide clients have Mac OS systems with Cinema HD's -- we can send a digital proof and insure that our client sees what we see thanks to the firmware/OS Sync.

    In this respects Dells are very expensive monitors for us to use as they force us to burn physical color prints and FEDEX to clients. We cannot afford this in our job costs. So for our business we'll take the Cheaper, Superior Apple Cinema HD's over the less predictable, more expensive Dell's.

    You really should consider all angles before bashing.

    DJO

    Does this superior colour management include the horrendous pink colour casts the 23" ACD is notorious for?

    Of course if all your clients are using ACDs then it makes your job easier. Your logic is flawed as this does not mean ACDs are therefore superior monitors.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith hit 8 of 11 shots
  • Nolan Smith hit 8 of 11 shots



  • Illuminated
    Apr 6, 10:38 AM
    http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/216007_10150209228878000_584022999_8405019_1450762_n.jpg


    Picked it up at Wawa...it's delicious!!





    noland smith. Marcus Ginyard and Nolan Smith
  • Marcus Ginyard and Nolan Smith



  • whooleytoo
    Jan 8, 10:54 AM
    BTW, I had to laugh when they demoed FMV used as a wallpaper in Vista, and the crowd ooohed and awwed and clapped. :)

    I'd be more impressed if Leopard used Core Video, and did translucent effects on your desktop (say, a picture of water, with an occasional ripple flowing across it. Or a picture of leave on a tree, which sway from side to side in the wind). Much less distracting than a video.





    noland smith. Nolan Smith and Brian Zoubek
  • Nolan Smith and Brian Zoubek



  • wmmk
    Nov 24, 05:53 AM
    ok, about to leave for the apple store! i'm psyched!





    noland smith. The third of our series on
  • The third of our series on



  • twoodcc
    May 8, 06:48 PM
    well i lost another bigadv unit on my alienware rig. but i did get my 2nd gtx 260 going on that machine, so that's a plus. and i just upped it to 3.7 ghz. we'll see how it goes





    noland smith. noland smith. emotional for Nolan Smith,; emotional for Nolan Smith,. mentholiptus. Apr 13, 04:51 PM. My FCS3 install spans 7 DVDs and weighs in around 50gb
  • noland smith. emotional for Nolan Smith,; emotional for Nolan Smith,. mentholiptus. Apr 13, 04:51 PM. My FCS3 install spans 7 DVDs and weighs in around 50gb



  • maxdet
    Aug 12, 04:06 PM
    The official reason for the price drop was to meet dell prices or get close to them. To what extent could Apple have dropped their display prices to come back a little later with a new model with new features (built-in iSight, better specs or any new crazy thing like an integrated coffee machine) that would justify more expencive models.

    I know it sounds crazy but it came to my mind and seemed quite possible after all.

    your opinion?





    noland smith. Brian Zoubek and Nolan Smith
  • Brian Zoubek and Nolan Smith



  • mac jones
    Apr 8, 12:47 PM
    Internal memo (TOP SECRET ENCRYPT) Best Buy corporate

    begin: [We've settled on a story that we were saving them for a promotion. That will be our main line as of now. We'll flesh out the details tonight. No one goes home until we work this. Opinions welcome] end





    noland smith. Nolan Smith dunks down two of
  • Nolan Smith dunks down two of



  • Slix
    May 2, 03:51 PM
    Hm. Just sent in my iPod for a replacement for the battery issues I was having. Looks like when I get a new one, it'll work even better then.





    akac
    Apr 29, 03:27 PM
    Everything and I mean *everything* is constantly being shared from these developer's builds. Check youtube. It is what it is. There are no killer features in iLion. Certainly nothing like going from Tiger to Leopard.

    Multi-User Screen Sharing is a killer feature for me. Versions is a killer feature for me. Those two alone are worth the upgrade.





    Tarzanman
    Mar 18, 12:52 AM
    Blame Apple for the rivalry in the mobile arena.

    They spend a lot of money brainwashing their customers into feeling like their choice in consumer products makes them better than people who use other products.

    In a normal world, no one should give a rat's @ss what kind of phone you're making a phone call on but us non-iphone users had to put up with 2 years of iphone-users' fawining and bull---- about how awesome their phone was.

    Its not surprising to me that there is now blowback as a result of Apple's marketing push.

    They still do it today... look at the recent ipad2 press conference. Didn't the last slide say "2011: year of the copycat?" Which is ridiculous. Every product in the world has multiple manufacturers. TVs, bicycles, cars, toothbrushes, etc.... why should tablets be any different?

    So, the next time someone gives you lip for using an Apple product remember that the money you give to Steve Jobs is helping fund the ill will.

    You don't see Google going around bashing apple for no reason... but maybe because their CEO isn't a complete jerk like Jobs.





    samcraig
    May 2, 12:21 PM
    And yeah Google does record but they at least give you the option to turn it off

    This is the point. It doesn't matter which side of the coin you're on regarding privacy. Off means off. On means on.

    And if this were RIM, MS, Google or anyone else that had an important feature crippled due to QA, no doubt the ones claiming Apple's innocence here (and decrying everyone else has conspiracy theories) would be the ones laughing at, making theories, getting outraged, etc.

    It's not a question of giving Apple a free pass. EVERY company should be liable. And consumers have every right to raise questions.

    My goodness - there are threads on this board from people who cry about a one pixel shift in a graphic. Or that their app icon is blurry.

    Here's a real issue. An important issue. And some people want to just wipe it under the carpet as a "non issue"





    rcread
    Aug 1, 10:13 AM
    This is just one more reason why socialism doesn't work. It takes away the incentive of a company to put a product in the country, and the consumers ultimately suffer.





    linux2mac
    Mar 24, 05:13 PM
    I finally switched to Mac at Snow Leopard and couldn't be happier. Looking forward to Lion!!



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