Wellman Skating Rink

Wellman Skating Rink. Trolley on Dilworth Road with
  • Trolley on Dilworth Road with



  • tpavur
    Apr 21, 04:51 PM
    wow! I just fired up my 3.2 mac pro w/ 5870 for the first time and this is what welcomes me? i feel so wronged...





    Wellman Skating Rink. Katherine Eppink, 14
  • Katherine Eppink, 14



  • duffman9000
    Jul 22, 11:43 AM
    Negative? How can this news be negative? Only the most diehard G4 lovers would call this news negative.





    Wellman Skating Rink. shahn said.
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  • Blinkwing
    Nov 30, 02:33 AM
    What's the sound quality like? I've noticed that a few people have complained about a buzzing sound.

    EDIT: What car you've got plus any modifications relating to sound system (speakers, amps, etc) would help greatly.





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  • VanMac
    Aug 7, 08:52 PM
    Nice specs on this machine. Exactly what I've been waiting for. I purchased my 1.33GHz G4 iBook one year ago just to get into macs, and see if I liked them. Stellar machine, so I'm looking forward to move up to the big kahuna and play around with things like FCP, etc.

    I will likely wait a month or so while the dust settles, and monitor the situation. Nice to see the price drops in displays as well. Everytime I look at the 30" display at the store I cant seem to walk away :)





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  • Bros. amp; Butters; The Exchange Mart; Alberta Livery; Edmonton Fur Store; Crystal Palace Clothing Emporium; Northern Hardware Company/McClary#39;s Heating



  • Eidorian
    Jul 21, 02:38 PM
    To date we have not seen Apple update any of their Intel products. So it may not be any different. The pressure will be on Apple with new processors coming out all of the time. Steve Jobs keps Apple from doing what you would exspect much of the time.

    Bill the TaxManThe MacBook Pro was speed bumped, twice.





    Wellman Skating Rink. 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton
  • 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton



  • Regul8tR
    Dec 10, 03:01 PM
    I knew it !! I'm jumping on this right now.





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  • MacbookSwitcher
    Mar 29, 03:14 PM
    I avoid most american made products, half of them are crap. Prime examples are the cars made by Chrysler and GM between 2000-2008. This however are drastically improving though, not sure if we (Americans) could produce all of these things with taxes, restrictions, trade barriers etc. I am sure there are very good reasons why the parts are made there and not here. Plus there is a plethora of unknown pollution aspects of producing tech products. Tree hugger's would freak

    What a stupid statement. Are you aware that Apple is an American company? So is Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, GE and other world-leading companies.

    What's your alternative? Can you even name more than one world-class Chinese company?

    *rolls eyes*





    Wellman Skating Rink. 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton
  • 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton



  • ZorPrime
    Nov 26, 12:34 AM
    [QUOTE=MikeTheC;3091231]Ok, how about this:

    you read my mind! :eek: :)





    Wellman Skating Rink. 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton
  • 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton



  • Constable Odo
    Mar 27, 12:20 AM
    Taking the cloud fight to Google.

    There are claims by some analysts that Amazon is going to kick the crap out of Apple's Maiden, N.C. data center and Netflix in one quick shot with their own cloud service.





    Wellman Skating Rink. Steve lends a hand with his
  • Steve lends a hand with his



  • ftaok
    Apr 7, 07:32 PM
    Don't apply the phone dynamic to Tablets. Android is not likely to take a lead in tablet market share for a long time if forever.

    It really doesn't matter what the percentages are. At some point, the growth rate for tablets will start to slow down. By then, if you aren't already working on the next big thing, you're in trouble.

    The point is that Apple is likely to be working to be working on that product already. The question is whether companies like Moto, Samsung, and HP are.





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  • Alberta Livery, Northern Hardware Company/McClary#39;s Heating Stoves; Cushing Bros. Co. Ltd.; Edmonton Fur Store; Royal Blue Five O#39;Clock Tea Biscuits



  • fishmd
    Mar 28, 11:00 AM
    While I'm not saying there will or won't be hardware at WWDC, The Loop's interpretation of the invitation is just plain incorrect. If they have other sources that indicate no hardware, fair enough, but the invitation to WWDC 2011 is not enough to base this rumor on.

    Let's look at past WWDC invitations and events:

    WWDC2010 : "The center of the app universe" - iPhone 4
    WWDC2009 : "Make your mark here" - MacBook Pros, iPhone 3GS
    WWDC2008 : "A landmark event, in more ways than one" - iPhone 3G
    WWDC2007 : "Save the date", themed leopard - No hardware

    They apparently do have other sources. There are also a lot of other sources as well that have been saying there would be no new iphone 5 this summer. And also, look at the events you list above. When Leopard was introduced at WWDC in there was no hardware. I expect then when they introduce Lion (WWDC 2011), there will be no hardware either, just like all the analysts are saying now. It really is not to hard to wrap your head around people. :p





    Wellman Skating Rink. 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton
  • 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton



  • ten-oak-druid
    Apr 5, 04:10 PM
    There is no i in iOS.





    Wellman Skating Rink. Very unofficial poll here.
  • Very unofficial poll here.



  • shelterpaw
    Aug 7, 10:36 PM
    That URL is no good. Would you please go to the site and COPY the URL and then PASTE it here with the LINK tool?

    Did you mean SILENT PC REVIEW (http://www.silentpcreview.com/)?
    Yes I did.. My bad, sorry... I'm a little out of it today. :confused:





    Wellman Skating Rink. 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton
  • 100 years ago today (according to the Edmonton Bulletin) - Page 2 - Connect2Edmonton



  • Nostromo
    May 6, 02:20 AM
    If ARM is indeed able to make high-performance CPUs, then a move like this would be one of the most significant ones in the computing history. Let's face it: the x86 architecture is a dead end. Its needlessly complicated and builds on obsolete tech. Internally, the modern x86 CPUs aren't even x86 anymore - they decompose, recompile and reorder the machine code as they execute it. The ARM assembly is more suited for modern computing as it is more efficient as the x86 code and allows better CPU pipeline utilization.

    The real question is whether ARM is able to create a CPU which is powerful enough to compete with Intel's offerings. The x86 may be inefficient but the sophisticated design of Intel CPUs results in great performance. ARM must really step on it to attain these levels.

    P.S. If something like this should happen, I am sure that ARM will include hardware emulation layer for x86 instructions, for compatibility with older software. Any anyway, what does it cost to recompile an application? Indeed: nothing (if the application is competently written, that is).

    I'm sure there will be another big change in processors and software.

    ARM sounds a bit like cloud computing: many smaller processors.

    It probably depends on the development of the ARM. Who knows what potential is in them.





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  • Westacular
    Apr 23, 04:45 PM
    Wow, that App Store icon devoured my whole screen (MBP 13)

    Yeah. It's surreal. The icons of tomorrow are the desktop wallpapers of today.





    Wellman Skating Rink. Steve celebrates the lives of
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  • taylorc
    Sep 15, 09:19 PM
    Could you bump that up if you called back and did the overnight gig?

    Just curious.

    My friend (an apple employee) used his discount and ordered for me at the store. I don't think he ever asked me about shipping, I assumed it was standard for every consumer.

    I can see an extra week to added on to throw in an extra gig and ship from China, not NINE days! Either way it will be here and in the meantime I'll HOPE FOR THE BEST, and expect yonah.





    Wellman Skating Rink. posted on Nitrateville.
  • posted on Nitrateville.



  • AZREOSpecialist
    Apr 26, 03:18 PM
    Baloney on so many levels. Apple doesn't need to be like Android to succeed unless you define success as market share. Market share means nothing if you have the margins like Apple does. Fake Steve Jobs (Dan Lyons) said it best last year. To paraphrase, "In three years Android will be huge but we will still have the better business." And if you want to equate market share to developer interest, well, there are articles all over today announcing that developer interest in Android is waning because of fragmentation and tablets while interest in iOS is rising.

    So what's better? More people using your product than the other guy's or having sustainable growth and good profits year in and year out?

    Apple makes money on the handset, Google makes money on ad revenue. Apple needs iOS in order to continue growing and remain successful. How much does Google actually make from Android? Probably nothing close to what Apple makes on iOS and related devices. If Google determines that the Android model does not work for them, they have little incentive not to cut and run if the minority of their revenue is coming from that product. Apple has a whole lot more to lose in this game than Google.

    While profitability and margins are important, ultimately the game goes to the one with the greatest market share. That has been proven over and over again. Having a huge profit margin means nothing if fewer people buy your product than the competitions'.





    Wellman Skating Rink. Scroll down to watch the video
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  • crees!
    Aug 2, 11:00 AM
    Give us something real and with substance. These analysts... pfffft.

    MacRumors... you mean you haven't uncovered anything.. anything worthly of posting besides the crap that has been spewn out over the past few months?





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  • ckurt25
    Apr 18, 03:07 PM
    Looking at the TouchWiz UI, I see your point.

    But, at what point does an interface become too generic? For example, the concept of pages of icons in a grid isn't really new or innovative. The concept of swiping across screens is simple and intuitive and should be standardized
    (e.g. copied) for that exact reason. Should other phone makers put the icons in a circle, "just because" they need to be different? Should they force you to do something differently just because the best and most intuitive way was "already taken"?

    Everyone loves car analogies, so: what if Ford decided to sue other carmakers because they copied their steering wheel design? Would other companies have been forced to adopt other types of controls -- joysticks or dials or foot pedals, perhaps -- "just because"? And would that have been good for the auto industry?


    That's for the patent lawyers and the legal system to decide.

    Now if it was a fight to the death it would be a lot more interesting.





    Icaras
    Apr 26, 02:54 PM
    Unfortunately, only 25% of the US market agrees with you. ;)

    Market share and product quality is not always 1:1 relationship.





    ValSalva
    May 7, 12:04 PM
    Could Apple be tired of offering support for MobileMe? It must be an expensive pain in the butt costing more than they make from selling it. Maybe if it were free they would drop much or all of the support leaving it to an online manual or something. It could simplify things for Apple leaving them to concentrate on more profitable areas.





    BigheadEdd
    Aug 11, 09:54 AM
    I can see them updating the MBP for definate. As the merom chips have just been released, and so apple has enough time to build stock and ship them at paris.
    However, I can't see them doing the rumored case re-design, as the 'Pro' line, is meant to match right? and the Mac Pro looks exactly like the old one, apart from the dual drives, so I don't think they'll change the MBPs design just yet.

    Damn all this waiting :( I want one now!!!





    Multimedia
    Sep 16, 05:03 AM
    It is more conceivable that it would have a Blu-Ray ROM drive in a mobile, which would also help in starting the downward trend in price of the blue laser diodes. And basically, it seems more useful to have the ability to play blu-ray movies than burn a 25GB disc at that price and speed. Personally, of course, I don't see the Blu-ray thing happening this update but I do think that Apple wants to be a leader in this regard.

    The DVD-burning SuperDrive was always something that Apple touted as being ahead-of-the-curve when introing it in the PowerMacs - of course, it took them a while to integrate it into the Titaniums in a slot-load config. So yeah, thinking aloud here, but it ain't gonna happen until the Mac Pros start (at the very least) having a BTO option of a Blu-Ray ROM (but more likely a burner).What about the inclusion/release of Blu-Ray Drives?Why would they put Blu-Ray drives in? And where would they get them from? Sony just moved the release of PS3 in Europe to March '07 duo to lack of sufficient Blu Ray readers.Since Fry's is already selling Sony ATAPI Blu-ray burners for $750, why doesn't Apple see the selling opportunity as an offering on the Mac Pro BTO page? They dont even offer a $120 Plextor SATA DVD Burner on that page yet. Seems like they are being extremely conservative about adopting the next generation of Para-Superdrives. It's a conundrum to me. :confused: :eek:

    For whatever reason, Apple seems to not want to endorse Blu-ray nor HD-DVD yet by not offering either one. Guess they're not sure themselves which they think will be best for us in the long run or which one will win in the marketplace? I am confused about what's going on on this front. :confused:





    Moyank24
    May 6, 07:54 PM
    How about stick with me and we lose the clod you have for a husband? :)

    I've been trying to rid myself of him for years. He's obsessed with sandwiches. There's only so much A woman can take.



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