December 13, 200916 yr Did you see this? Nothing is inherently bad with ALAC, as far as I know. I'd just rather not have to convert my huge flac library into ALAC.
December 14, 200916 yr Nothing is inherently bad with ALAC, as far as I know. I'd just rather not have to convert my huge flac library into ALAC. I can understand that.
December 15, 200916 yr 64GB iPhone and 128GB iPod Touch Possible in 1st Quarter 2010? - Mac Rumors moar GB please.
December 15, 200916 yr actually if assdroid had multitouch and the kindle app I probably would have gone with it.
December 15, 200916 yr I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then, because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth.
December 16, 200916 yr soooooo... anyone know if Apple/AT&T resolved the lengthy at home 3GS activation problems? googling only results in stories about the issues at launch, not if they lessened after the initial glut of 3GS sales. cause I'm at about 30 minutes right now, and would rather not wait two fucking days to use my new toy.
December 16, 200916 yr got it, took about 90 minutes. I opted to order mine from Apple and activate it at home so I wouldn't have to speak with an employee of AT&T. Probably would've been better to just go into the AT&T store, there have been some shipping snafus. But I'm good now, phone is working fine. Here's a question: I haven't purchased a song from the iTunes store to convert into a ringtone in a long time. How do I tell what songs in the iTunes store can be made into a ring tone? They used to have the little bell picture next to them, or I could do a custom search that would only show songs available to made into ringtones. Another intense googling session only led to ways to tell what songs I already purchased are eligible to be made into ringtones. I would like to be able to tell in the store. Yes I just wasted 99 cents on a Squonk MP3 that I now can't convert into a ringtone (I thought for a second that maybe ALL iTunes Store MP3s could be converted into ringtones).
December 16, 200916 yr got it, took about 90 minutes. I opted to order mine from Apple and activate it at home so I wouldn't have to speak with an employee of AT&T. Probably would've been better to just go into the AT&T store, there have been some shipping snafus. But I'm good now, phone is working fine. Here's a question: I haven't purchased a song from the iTunes store to convert into a ringtone in a long time. How do I tell what songs in the iTunes store can be made into a ring tone? They used to have the little bell picture next to them, or I could do a custom search that would only show songs available to made into ringtones. Another intense googling session only led to ways to tell what songs I already purchased are eligible to be made into ringtones. I would like to be able to tell in the store. Yes I just wasted 99 cents on a Squonk MP3 that I now can't convert into a ringtone (I thought for a second that maybe ALL iTunes Store MP3s could be converted into ringtones). Apple's attempt to simplify ringtones may muddy the waters whoops, fuck apple.
December 16, 200916 yr Finally set up push notifications for all my e-mail accounts today! Set up Apple Mail on my mac server at work, when e-mail comes in the GrowlMail notice is pushed to Prowl, which pushes it to my iPhone! Best part - Prowl can have 'quiet hours' like the Blackberry, unlike the "new mail sound" option in the iPhone prefs that will ding away when I get spam-a-lot at 3AM.
December 16, 200916 yr [url=http://www.cultofmac.com/att-responds-to-fake-steves-operation-chokehold/23509]AT&T Responds to Fake Steve
December 16, 200916 yr the 3GS is the greatest thing ever. Thank God! I thought for a minute there we were losing you, Posty.
December 16, 200916 yr Not sure if this has been posted: Welcome to The M.H.A. Airlock. It's an application (PrefPane app really) that allows you to pair your iPhone with your Mac via Bluetooth. Then it can lock the screen on your Mac when you're out of range and unlock the screen when you and your iPhone are back in range. Tried it out today at the office and it works!
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