Tuesday, June 7, 2011

analogy of divided line

analogy of divided line. Knowledge Bases) in TRIZ,
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  • lilcosco08
    Mar 26, 10:01 AM
    Already have my black preorder

    Now to wait until midnight.





    analogy of divided line. by analogy with seaport
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  • rasmasyean
    May 2, 11:03 AM
    Now that OBL is out of the picture, what do you think will happen?
    Maybe more "peace lovers" will demand to bring troops home?
    Will the US work real hard to find another "prime evil target" to keep the "war mongers" interested?
    Maybe Pakistanis will think we now really have little reason to keep bombing them and begin an uprising?
    Will we shift focus to Iran?
    Detailed analyses and conspiracy theories welcome!

    Discuss... :)





    analogy of divided line. This type of analogy really
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  • TheMacBookPro
    Apr 25, 04:31 AM
    Retina Display
    backlit keyboard Option (so everyone who wants to have it can have it)
    bigger SSD drives
    faster/newer processor
    upgradable Ram

    Now that is something to lol at :p





    analogy of divided line. commuters to the red line:
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  • z3r0
    Apr 14, 05:48 PM
    He was at Microsoft for 2 years and over a decade at Yahoo. I would say he's more of a Yahoo employee then Microsoft.

    I'm pretty sure he didn't fit in at Microsoft the same way ex-IBMer Papermaster did at Apple.

    Its a good thing he's going to work at Apple. Hopefully he can help build a FreeBSD backend like Yahoo once had in it's glory days!

    What I find ironic is Apple building data centers and pushing the cloud while they just finished acing the Xserve.

    Apple should make a move and buyout Joyent if they really want to get serious. Joyent has been picking up a lot of top talent!

    noone seems to be happy Apple is bringing in employees from even microsoft. But dont ya think this is kinda a real sign of the dominance Apple is starting to have.

    Also maybe Apple has managed to pick out the small piece of talent microsoft had? haha the new strategy will be steal all the good employees, much cheaper than buying them out.



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  • chmorley
    Sep 13, 08:44 AM
    Originally posted by ewinemiller
    ...and then factor out mhz, this is the list fastest to slowest: PIII-mobile, P4-533mhz bus, PIII-coppermine, G4-quicksilver, G3, PII. Of course with the boosted bus on the new G4s, this ranking may well have changed, but the point is, the P4 is no longer the laggard it was at it's introduction...

    ...I have to believe that Steve and Co. have something interesting up their sleeve because to follow Motorola's plodding updates to the G4 seems like a slow suicide and would be a terrible thing to do to the stockholders and fans of the platform.

    Before I get flamed about how it's worth the performance hit and cost to avoid the PCs reputation for more downtime. I haven't a problem like that since NT4 with sp3 as long as I use a top tier vender like dell. The handful of homegrown machines I've built since then have been notoriously twitchy, but is probably more an indicator of my skills as a system integrator not of the platform in general. Some great, true, and sad points. However, you are comparing old Macs with newer PCs. There are other factors besides processor speed that might be affecting your outcome. In addition, I wonder if the software you're using is optimized for AltiVec.

    Secondly, I agree that NT4 is notoriously stable. Isn't it a bit sad, though, that M$ofties have to use an old OS to get stability. Nonetheless, it is true that Wintel users can have greater speed and great stability on their machines. It's still not OS X, but if you're comfortable in the environment and get get things done (sometimes more) efficiently, why would you buy a new (more expensive) Mac.

    Thirdly, I think Motorola is keeping up with (the bastardaized interpretation of) Mohr's Law over the past year or two. The problem is that somewhere between their speed superiority and today, they lost ground.

    I love Apple, but if they don't find a way to catch up, they're dead in the water.

    Chris

    p.s., Dell a "top tier" vendor?





    analogy of divided line. The blue line for the double
  • The blue line for the double



  • GulGnu
    Jun 11, 03:17 PM
    Well, I formally switched today (my iBook arrived) - and I must say I am very impressed with the Mac. It feels like a quality build, and OS X feels better overall than Windows XP. (I think XP is a pretty good OS btw)

    I went with the iBook because it was a pretty good value notebook, especially after recent price drops here in Europe. I don't think I qualify as a Mac zealot quite yet though... We'll see how the 'book holds up in a few weeks =P

    /GulGnu

    -Stabil som fan!



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    analogy of divided line. The dividing line between the
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  • DiamondMac
    Mar 25, 11:41 AM
    The bottom line, nobody loses in the decision as to whether to get an iPad 1 or 2. Either is a great product that everyone loves





    analogy of divided line. Lindgren post a line chart
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  • scem0
    Sep 15, 09:19 AM
    Originally posted by atomwork



    Hi scem0,

    how do you do this to keep up with the programs if you switch every couple years from one system to the other. And isn't it confusing in your workflow or are u just a consumer user. If so then the power ain't matter my friend.

    Cheers,
    Dave

    I am definitelynot a 'power user', but I am a hardcore gamer. And when I see a friend with a year old PC playin Warcraft with less jumpiness then my 6 month old powermac, it makes me want to switch. Power does matter to me, and you cant get much power for the amount of money I have when it comes to computers from apple.



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    analogy of divided line. Black line is a 200-point
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  • See Flat
    Apr 14, 03:05 PM
    You can take they guy out of microsoft.
    Lets just hope they can take microsoft out of the guy. ;)





    analogy of divided line. Black line is a 200-point
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  • txr0ckabilly
    May 2, 01:30 PM
    ...too bad it doesnt work for Bob :(


    Image (http://obamapacman.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Bob-Mansfield-Senior-Vice-President-Hardware-Apple-iPad-mac-tablet-video.jpg)

    imagine Hawaiian print



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  • Rigsby
    Oct 26, 07:35 PM
    it was a bit embarrassing to say i was queuing for an operating system!

    Cah! It is the people who asked who should be embarrassed.

    I got there about 5 and about half-way around the block which was good enough to snag a shirt, keyboard and Leopard by about 6.15.

    My main purpose in commenting though is to say congrats to Apple on the management of the event, especially the policing of the queue. It was good to see they dealt with pushing in because, let's face it, they get the same money whether you push or not.

    (one machine Leoparded, two to go!)





    analogy of divided line. half of the divided train.
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  • ArmCortexA8
    Apr 19, 10:29 AM
    If you watch the 2nd Youtube video, at around 40-43 seconds you will see the volume buttons dont have their engraved "+" and "-" markers, so this is definately a prototype phone. I also noticed where the rear camera is there is no silver ring around it as well. It also looks as if the antenna is also painted, but this is probably the light reflecting plus the very visible "ring" around the home button (raised). On the same video at 1.08 in the Settings screen you will see "Carrier Settings" with a new "C" logo, plus "Developer" with the "D" and "Internal Settings" with an "M" logo. At 1.13 you will then see when he choses "Carrier Settings" you will see "Show WiFi RSSI" / "Show Internal Apps" / "VMAC" which to me seems to possibly mean "VirtualMAC" which may be the reason for the new search function as well. Under "Logging" in "Carrier Settings" you see "Logging" / "Baseband" and "Enable VM Logging". At 1.15 I could make out the following options "Enable Bypass Mode" / "Activate Bluetooth Test Mode" / "Activate Data PDF Context" / "Deactivate Data PDF Context" and "Ping Testing". At 1.25, I also noticed under "General" an option that says "File Sharing"

    So far, most of these options seem to indicate this is a test version of iOS.



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    analogy of divided line. of the AMD Phenom line and
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  • KingYaba
    Apr 22, 05:07 PM
    Mac users also are more likely to describe themselves as computer-savvy

    Having run Linux for the past two years, I find this bit hilarious.





    analogy of divided line. values are divided by a
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  • DotComName
    Apr 19, 10:04 AM
    I hope they add a little app icon to the bottom of those multitasking preview windows.. like they did with expose in Lion... I think this is a much nicer way to navigate recent open applications.. Can't wait to see it on the iPad! But what about swiping to the left of the first homescreen???? DASHBOARD!!!??? :D



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  • imahawki
    May 5, 01:40 PM
    I didn't read the whole thread so maybe someone already said it but if they put 30 crapware and trial programs on Macs they could probably drop the price... but they don't want to. The Windows machines should say $1200 - $400 from crapware vendors to be more fair.

    As far as why people buy Macs? Windows has gotten a TON better but a lot of the same problems still apply. I got tired of trying to make backup rotation work on my Win7 machine (it won't do it you can only backup to ONE destination. If you want to change that you edit your ONE allowed backup policy but you can't even have multiple policies to allow for not changing the policy every time you rotate your disk), I got tired of driver problems with my Wacom Intuous (certain apps wouldn't let you click buttons with the mouse but worked with the pen [random crap like that]) I got tired of all the registry trash that every program you want to demo leaves behind, I enjoyed the alleged openness but honestly got tired of the lack of real-world compatibility (the esata card I bought "worked" but not in AHCI mode so I couldn't hot swap. And even just leaving it in IDE mode I got a BIOS error every time I booted).

    I could go on. I'm pretty objective and there are areas where Windows and generic hardware provide advantages but its not that cut and dried and people aren't suckers for paying more for a mac.





    analogy of divided line. keeps dozens of hookers.
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  • p0intblank
    Oct 26, 09:16 PM
    Awesome, I love it! I want to sign up for .Mac so bad, but I can't justify it being worth $99 per year. I would gladly pay $49 per year, especially since I would use iWeb, Photocasting, and all the other good stuff.



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    analogy of divided line. Artist#39;s illustration
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  • stridemat
    Apr 24, 01:54 PM
    When I get home I will have a look at setting it up again, Im not sure how good an iPhone would be at folding :cool:





    analogy of divided line. we also climb and dive!
  • we also climb and dive!



  • Jason Beck
    Mar 16, 11:42 PM
    $3.49 Cedar City, Utah (Unleaded)





    analogy of divided line. their support base.
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  • fixyourthinking
    Nov 14, 09:50 AM
    I'm sure that a 3rd party adaptor will appear to connect an iPod dock connector to whatever kind of connector the Zune ends up using...


    Not legally ... Apple owns the patent to the iPod dock connector. Any commercial or retail use is strictly against Apple patents. Developers pay a small percentage to Apple for every product sold that uses the iPod dock connector. While it has been hacked and many home brew adapter guides have been on the internet, these items are also not for sale. So, I doubt we WILL see such an adapter.





    newagemac
    Mar 24, 06:01 AM
    Dnla?

    DLNA doesn't even remotely compare to Airplay. Have you tried both?





    Skika
    Apr 5, 10:55 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Really cant wait when the iPad will have serious processing power :).





    MultiMediaWill
    Apr 7, 06:48 AM
    Lol jail 'brake'.

    Dude seriously? Why don't you google it or search on YouTube will get you instant results. Also this is the iPad hacks forum not iPod.





    Diatribe
    Oct 27, 07:15 AM
    Although it looks pretty nice, it is a half-assed approach to improvement.

    - No spam management
    - No full feature set (missing bounce, etc.)
    - No full data set for the Address Book (still can't note bdays, etc.)
    - No iCal integration with a fully editable calendar

    Seriously would these things be too hard to do? Google does them so why doesn't Apple?

    Sometimes I get the feeling that there are only interns working on .mac





    Dagless
    Jan 19, 04:32 PM
    I envy those that will have MarioKart on this, along with all the other games that I'm sure will be great.

    I wasn't even aware there was a Mario Kart game for it. Looks like I have my first 3DS game preordered :o. Was looking for a good launch title to buy too (since I'm probably just going to use mine for DS and GB games for a good while).

    The region lock bothered me too, but apparently it's at the discretion of publishers. So I'm happy that it wont be in all games (just most :p).
    I'd be leaping over the moon if it was region free.



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