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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ODskdEPnQ already old, copy that, copy that as hard as you can B. I like the car with the six wheeleses statement.
Posted by Jon Schweikert at May 31st, 2007 at 1:56 amApple is definitely doing a huge investment in the entertainment industry and at the same time leading a new way of enjoying the technology at home.
One thing, when Walt ask about a possible revolution in the user interface Bill was who talked… Steve kept in silence and the interviewers said Steve was working on something about it. This is getting soo interesting.
cheers.
Posted by Dante Ortega at May 31st, 2007 at 2:06 amwww.aventurasdeuningeniero.com
Protected interest, protracted indoctrination. It is so hard being in business: we are supposed to feel sympathy for billions of dollars we have spent falling into the hands of a few people. Money that was worked hard for without rich content providers for partners, just the real labor of an honest days work. Who’s time should cost more?
It will be good if you are a content owner, legal copies aside, because we are going to change the delivery method so you will never be able to manage your collection like you used too. On top of that we will give you an even lessor quality because crude method will not enhance crap back into nourishment.
George Orwell wrote 1984 in 1948. When in reading that Orwell story in 3d or on a post pc device how can Orwell be better, it cant. But the ubiquity of the monitor/camera inside the the monitor/display will mean it is too late for privacy anyhow and that we never learned a thing from Orwell except how to take the suspension of disbelief to the next level in a minority report version of the matrix.
What kind of tree is a virtual tree?
Posted by Paul Stewart at May 31st, 2007 at 3:33 am