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Offline Kamikaze

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But to give Apple some credit, this is a clever scheme to give Mac users backwards compatibility (if for some reason they like the one-button scheme) while still making their mouse more useful because the thing can easily act exactly like their current one button mice.

Plus it still forces developers to keep all the application functions accessible via one mouse button, which was the original intention of the whole one-button scheme.
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Offline Bobboau

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but why would one intend to do such a thing?
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..and that's good how?
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Offline aldo_14

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Wow. So that's what it looks like when Apple's industrial designers throw their hands in the air and say, "Screw it". The damn thing looks like a giant Tylenol.


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Fry: "I can't swallow that!"
Professor Farnsworth: "Well then, good news! It's a suppository!"
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Offline ZylonBane

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He didn't make that, you know.
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Offline Rictor

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It's still true. Yuppie bastards.

 
Yeah, but I wish I had made it. It's so true. ^_^

 

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Well yeah, that goes without saying.
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Offline Taristin

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[q]
Fry: "I can't swallow that!"
Professor Farnsworth: "Well then, good news! It's a suppository!"
[/q]



Ahh. The deep south episode. Classic. (I love that line, personally. Up there with 'Fry you mmmmmmmmmmmmoron.')
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Offline Grug

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LoL.

Mac's are still the most powerfull machines used in the graphics industry. :p

 

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Meh..

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Nevermind, i thuaght you rotaed the mosue to scroll.

Still.. it's a mac mosue.


How in the world did you manage to misspell "mouse"??? :eek2:

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next product, the iMouse shuffle!


SuperShuffle's more like it.
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Offline Rictor

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LoL.

Mac's are still the most powerfull machines used in the graphics industry. :p


Everyone uses them because they're standard in the graphics industry. You know why they're the standard? Because everyone uses them. There's some unwritten rule that it's blasphemous to run Photoshop on a PC. Beyond that, neither the software nor the hardware does anything that a PC isn't capable of.

 

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Speaking of which, I have yet to see a Mac that runs Photoshop faster than my middle-of-the-road office PC, an Intel dual-core P4 3.0Ghz w/ 1Gb RAM.
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"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

Offline ZylonBane

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Since when do "middle-of-the-road" office apps need a frelling 3GHz dual-core system with a gig of RAM?

Back when 300MHz was state of the art, I never recall thinking that Word was running too slow.
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