Ah yeah 2008, so simple! Millions of people losing their jobs from the subprime mortgage crisis and economic recession, what a great time it was. Jfc out of all the years you could’ve picked, lol. You were probably too young to understand during that time.
watching on april 27, 2024. how are you? future me? i made a time capsule 2 yrs ago. feels fast, still remember me just waiting for it to past the one year mark. then, i forgot bout it for a while, then i found it few months later. between 2 years, ive moved 3 schools. hows life for you? time flies. im supposed to open the Time Capsule when im 18. r u 18 yet? wish u luck!
Imagine watching the Super Bowl, the last commercial was quite funny and made it seem as though it was going to be a running theme throughout the ads. Then, it cuts to an even more dystopian landscape than Apple's previous 1984 ad, and you see a bunch of whistling, blindfolded business men jumping off a cliff. Truly, one of the Apple moments of all time.
I remember when this commercial came out. I purchased a brand new Magnavox "flatscreen" TV that is a dinosaur by today's standards but when I hooked everything up, (antenna and all the digital converter junk) this was the first commercial that ran. Weird knowing that was 15 years ago.
So did I. I still have it, and it still works, lol. I loved my G3 but the G4 was like the future, lol. I couldn't get over how big the screen was- 512 MB was wild back then- how could you ever need more than that? lol. The only thing that was better about the G3 was you could run two batteries. I was so paranoid about disks getting stuck in the slot load drive I got an external burner- FireWire, lol. When I got my current MacBook Pro I booted them simultaneously- the Pro was ready to go before the PowerBook was even passed the Apple logo, lol. But man it was a scorcher back in the day.
Wish Apple kept the titanium cladding. My guess aluminum is just cheaper but the titanium feels way more premium and is actually more durable. The plastic bits were this machines downfall.
There were MANY reasons for the switch - heat distribution, cost, aluminium is easier to work with (leading to the unibody design), the paint on the Titaniums were coming off way too easy, WiFi signal in the Titanium PBs was pretty bad compared to the Aluminium, Aluminium was lighter. Durability wasn't an issue - Titanium wasn't too much more (if at all) durable than Aluminium. At the end of the day Titanium turned out to be more trouble than it was worth.
@@richardludwig3673 And now history is repeating itself. The new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max have a titanium body, and there are reports that the phones overheat like crazy.
La Theron nel ruolo di una escort di una sorta di attempato Onassis, sedotta da un picciotto cafone (in realtà un modello di origine armena). Gli scagnozzi di Onassis avrebbero dovuto allontanarlo con le maniere dolci. Che diavolo li paga a fare?
avanza col motoscafo tranquillo, visitare certi posti è pericoloso, anziani con sedicenni,ed anche omosessuali.non tanti.che dire di questo pseudo-onassis?ah,la bella jaqueline doveva partire,che donna che carattere che temperamento che forza,mentre minacciavas gli ammiragli toccandogli la spalla in siciliano e john era li' a convincerli, che non c'era un gran danno se c'era lui.che ci resta di quegli anni?mah,forse un laccetto quello dei ve',cacciati da tutta l'europa non ci vuole piu' nessuno.
Steve Jobs’s 2005 commencement address at Stanford University provides confirmation of his focus on self-development-a characteristic in his leadership I discuss in a book I recently published titled STEVE JOBS: More Than Just A "Ding" in The Universe: Characteristics in His Leadership. In this address, Steve Jobs mentioned that he dropped out of college, believing that everything would turn out all right, signaling that he had made a decision and committed to it. Stating that following his curiosity and intuition led him into much of what he stumbled into showed how he trusted himself and his intuition. Talking about how the “lightness of being a beginner” replaced the “heaviness of being successful” was synonymous with keeping an open mind. Finally, his referencing keeping faith even though life hit him “in the head with a brick” suggested trusting and having faith in his decisions and himself.
Steve Jobs’s commencement address at Stanford University on June 14, 2005 evidences ways he made his ego needs secondary-a characteristic in his leadership I discuss in a book I recently published titled STEVE JOBS: More Than Just A "Ding" in The Universe: Characteristics in His Leadership.