1. Thanks for the link. And great job Drew.
  2. Originally posted by NoamTG[..]
    indeed!
    great job man

    now I need to find some time to download them..I don't supose you know how to build a time machine?





    I'll see what I can do.
  3. great great great job Drew!!!!!!
  4. Pretty much the whole idea is to check out the page code and then grab the MP3 links from there. The POP Talk one was a killer with 21 parts.
  5. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    I'll see what I can do.


    I highly recommend to start by asking at the Apple forums!
    [seriously, I wonder what their reply would be:P, probably "wait for 2015"]
  6. Originally posted by NoamTG[..]

    I highly recommend to start by asking at the Apple forums!
    [seriously, I wonder what their reply would be:P, probably "wait for 2015"]


    Don't start on the Apple forums. Though if they did, it would likely to be made in China, be black or silver and cost $5000.
  7. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    Don't start on the Apple forums. Though if they did, it would likely to be made in China, be black or silver and cost $5000.


    That's a reasonable price for a time machine... How many songs does it hold?
  8. Originally posted by Apple Ladies and gentleman, I've called you all here today to introduce the latest in Apple technology. An astounding product that will show you anything that you want to see from the past. Introducing, the.......................................iRemember!
  9. Originally posted by AppleLadies and gentleman, I've called you all here today to introduce the latest in Apple technology. An astounding product that will show you anything that you want to see from the past. Introducing, the.......................................iRemember!


    As long as it remembers what I'm saying then it's worth every cent. Doesn't he always do a bit at the end of each speech called "One More Thing...."



    And the time-machine holds a whole lotta love.


    See, here's One More Thing:

    * The AirPort base station and Airport card after the iBook was introduced in Macworld Expo 1999
    * The PowerBook G4
    * The fifth generation iPod with video, announced at a press conference self-referentially titled "One more thing"
    * The MacBook Pro (at Macworld Expo 2006)
    * Introduction of selling movies via the iTunes Store in September 2006; a second "One more thing" in the same presentation also unveiled an upcoming product dubbed iTV (renamed to Apple TV on Macworld 2007). A third "One More Thing" was the lead-in to introduce a live performance by John Legend at the conclusion of the presentation.
    * Introduction of Safari for Windows Beta.
    * The wireless version of the iTunes Store on the iPod touch and iPhone


    The iPod 5G, MacBook Pro and wireless iTunes store is alright. The rest is crap. Safari is nice on Mac but on Windows it's a dismal failure. Number one funny part - it asks you to use the Option + Tab key.......I've never seen it on a Windows-style keyboard.
  10. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    As long as it remembers what I'm saying then it's worth every cent. Doesn't he always do a bit at the end of each speech called "One More Thing...."

    [image]

    And the time-machine holds a whole lotta love.

    I think he does
  11. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]



    The iPod 5G, MacBook Pro and wireless iTunes store is alright. The rest is crap. Safari is nice on Mac but on Windows it's a dismal failure. Number one funny part - it asks you to use the Option + Tab key.......I've never seen it on a Windows-style keyboard.


    I've never used safari on a PC. Even on this mac I'm using firefox.
  12. Originally posted by easports43[..]

    I've never used safari on a PC. Even on this mac I'm using firefox.


    That's the way. This site I found pretty interesting (most stuff turns out to be right)

    9to5mac.com - and they have RSS feeds (the little orange box in the address bar to include in Google Reader or Firefox).