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I don't think I've ever compared file sizes on anything.
But yeah, a toggle should be easy, whether official or through the command line.
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LOLWUT
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
I don't think I've ever compared file sizes on anything.
But yeah, a toggle should be easy, whether official or through the command line.
That's because you're a socialist, and they don't produce anything, so they never have any files to check.
Last edited by ImaNihilist; 08-31-2009 at 04:32 PM.
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Grouchy Tech
 Originally Posted by MrDigital
I'm not sure why so many people are up in arms over this. I really don't mind the base-10 change. The IEEE made the change as did other standards bodies, so we might as well get on with it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_1541
Kilo means 1000 in everything else in life except computers, where it means 1024. It's base-2 that's the problem here, not base-10.
About the only place this is a problem is the fact that Windows and *nix haven't done it yet, so file sizes will appear different when you're transferring files.
edit: As a matter of fact, if Apple does allow you to change between base-10 and base-2 I certainly hope they follow standards and make sure base-2 says KiB and MiB so that you know which mode you're in.
It will be a massive PITA in the printing world...ya you and I know how to convert b10 to b2 and back...but graphic artists dont, and neither do the ancient printers most of them use and the custom conversion programs I've had to write to keep the things humming..
I think I'll recommend most of my printer clients skip this update, which is convenient cuz they are the only ones using macs lol
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LOLWUT
 Originally Posted by Recon
It will be a massive PITA in the printing world...ya you and I know how to convert b10 to b2 and back...but graphic artists dont, and neither do the ancient printers most of them use and the custom conversion programs I've had to write to keep the things humming..
I think I'll recommend most of my printer clients skip this update, which is convenient cuz they are the only ones using macs lol
I actually need to talk to IT about this and make sure that we DON'T upgrade until this problem is resolved. It's just a nightmare for a mixed PC/Mac environment.
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 Originally Posted by ImaNihilist
That's because you're a socialist, and they don't produce anything, so they never have any files to check.
Can I interest you in a socialist technology called "checksumming"? I heard it's slightly more reliable than comparing file sizes
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LOLWUT
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
Can I interest you in a socialist technology called "checksumming"? I heard it's slightly more reliable than comparing file sizes 
As soon as everyone knows what the Terminal is, where the Teriminal application is, how to navigate, and how to get file information... then you've got something.
Maybe that's what you teach in classes over there, but here in the good ole' USA, we don't even know how to use computers.
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another snow leopard disadvantage: the exposé background looks kind of like an onion

edit:
If anyone is really geeky about OSs, this article gets into snow leopard in 20-something pages, including a look at the raw code to see how the new technologies work. Great read.
http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews...s-x-10-6.ars/3
Last edited by Concerned Citizen; 09-01-2009 at 11:56 AM.
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Snarky Quorums
Apparently it can be done now. I'm in the process of imaging my DVD to a thumb drive so I can run NetbookBootMaker on it.
http://www.mydellmini.com/forum/gene...fficial-3.html
We'll see how it goes.
There is the theory of the moebius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop.
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Exposé isn't as good as it was in 10.5 IMO. Now, it scales all windows to the same size. Relative window size really helped me find the one I was looking for in no time
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LOLWUT
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
Exposé isn't as good as it was in 10.5 IMO. Now, it scales all windows to the same size. Relative window size really helped me find the one I was looking for in no time 
That's disappointing.
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Snarky Quorums
Freaking thumb drive won't boot my netbook so I can't get 10.6 installed. Not sure what's up with it. Tried restoring the image a half dozen times. Tried booting with NetbookBootMaker on the image, tried booting with my old syslinux USB and then straight into 10.6, nothing either way. Everyone else seems to be getting it working so I don't know what the problem is.
I'm somewhat curious if my 16G flash drive just won't boot. My 4GB Cruzer does, but my 16G just sits at a black screen with the cursor flashing. I guess I'll try sticking syslinux on the 16GB stick and see if it boots at all.
There is the theory of the moebius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop.
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Also iTunes 9 is a step backwards in almost every way... hurrrrr lets just keep on adding features that nobody cares about.
its a damn music player. keep it simple. itunes was the greatest around v6-v7. they need to pull a win7/osx10.6 on it: focus on the essence and make that greater.
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LOLWUT
 Originally Posted by Concerned Citizen
Also iTunes 9 is a step backwards in almost every way... hurrrrr lets just keep on adding features that nobody cares about.
its a damn music player. keep it simple. itunes was the greatest around v6-v7. they need to pull a win7/osx10.6 on it: focus on the essence and make that greater.
Well, I've always liked the new grid view. I haven't bought them, but the digital LPs seem like a neat idea.
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until you realize that you're paying almost 20 dollars for bonus content you'll rarely if ever use. we've had these before, they were called digipack cds. they died a deserved death.
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