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Originally posted by QX179R:
hope the cost is resonable though..
In reality, pricing for Apple products has dropped considerably across the board. Now, anyone can own a Apple notebook under $1.6K. Besides, users have the best of both worlds in OS X & Windows now.
With every new release, the pricing will be lowered. It's safe to say the money paid for the every Mac is worth it. The experience is great, works right of the box, it's safe and easy to pickup.
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So well, the next gen iMacs may sport a more sophisticated cooling system due some time early next year.
I see the move a practical one since I used to own a 24" iMac 2.8GHz and I can tell you it does generate a small amount of heat. The heat source tends to be at the back of the huge screen and also the from the screen. If you're gonna spend lots of time on the iMac, be sure your room is well ventilated.
If you're looking for a fast desktop but not willing to spend on the MacPros, consider the new iMacs next year. The current crop of iMacs are value for money too. If you're particular about colors, get the 24" ones. They have better color depth than the 20" ones. You will appreciate the huge desktop space. Working on a magazine spread is a no problemo on the 24".
Edited by Båseline 30 Dec `08, 2:04AM
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Originally posted by QX179R:
yeah, but still not many pple aware of it..
so hope you're able to support..
Sure do, if I have something cool to post.
Keep the faith, continue to post cool stuffs, get the conversations going in the threads so it gets a degree of attention within the Newest Threads section. That's where I hit first anyways.
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Originally posted by chrisbenoit:
After the draw with hull city, I am having serious doubts about Pool winning the league.
This, from a LFC fan. They did well to come back from 2 goals down but this should have been 3 points in the pocket.
Should have 3 points in the pocket? Please give credit to The Tigers, they have archeived some great results against the top teams and everything else in general this first half of the season. They scalped Arsenal & lost narrowly to Man Utd so they are not really the sort of team getting whipped easily.
I'm just as disappointed as the rest of you guys since we're playing at home but we were beaten by a team playing good football and of cos the unfortunately own goal. I hope to see more of playing time from Yossi Beneyoun who created the pass for Gerrard to score the equaliser.
I think the team has enough experience to last the campaign but they have got to forget abt relying Torres or Gerrard to provide goals. I like to see more of the players taking each game as if it's their last.
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or if you prefer reading classic books on screen, check out Project Guthenberg. You might find something there, free e-books.
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Originally posted by Fatum:
enets is a bad idea ..... take a look at their fee structure ....
i have another payment solution for zen cart that i coded up another one, neratel, which is a lot better i think, they charge less, and are a lot more widespread, if you take a look at their customer references, lots of big companies and goverment bodies using that, instead of enets, ironically .... the enets download from zencart is screwed also, they did a rough hack from oscommerce one, the post_order functions doesn't do anything at all ...
but say, if your IB module doesn't have nor require realtime payment notification, it'll be a trivial case, and if it's not that urgent, i'd do it for peanuts or a few beers ...

Exactly, that's why I refrain from using eNets mainly due to the fee structure and also the fact I find it a pain to implement the payment gateway into ZC. It's not gonna be widely adopted if they are not anytime better than Paypal. I read somewhere in their T&C (or some docs) that using IE is highly recommended. Archiac!

Hmmm... for IB, we don't require a real time payment notifcation. Orders and everything else are process within 24 hrs so that should be fine. We'll chat more abt this when we meet up. :)
Thanks much for the lil infos!
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