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iMac G5: Goodbye Arm, Hello Slab! (06-Sep-2004; 7.7K)







iMac G5: Goodbye Arm, Hello Slab!
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iMac G5: Goodbye Arm, Hello Slab!
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iMac G5: Good Bye Arm, Hello Slab!


iMac G5: Good Bye Arm, Hello Slab! 08/31/2004 11:28 AM
Given Apple's difficulty in getting PowerPC G5 chips from IBM, I think it's safe to double those estimated-shipping numbers as a realistic timeframe for delivery. By Jeff Carlson, TidBITS (via MyAppleMenu)

Goodbye 2004


Goodbye 2004 12/31/2004 08:53 PM

Well, this will probably be the last entry of 2004. This year we posted 1,530 entries and you posted 2,962 (!) comments. As the comment count should verify, Gadgetopia went buckwild this year.

According to Google Adsense, we push about 100,000 page views a month to the HTML version (and they have to parse JavaScript to register with AdSense, so all of those are likely human visitors), and God only knows how many visits to the RSS feed. Last time I did some informal stats, RSS got 75% of the traffic, so figure 300,000 RSS requests.

Search engine saturation has remained accidentally fantastic. We get visited by the Googlebot something on the order of 300 times every day. Thanks to everyone who has contribued to our PageRank (we bumped from a five to a six sometime this year. How far can seven be?)

At any rate, thanks for a great year. The goal has always been 5,000 posts, and we're about 70% of the way there, so stay tuned.

My New Years resolution for Gadgetopia? A new design. Jonathan has graciously offered to share his, and I may take him up on it.


Goodbye 2004; Hello 2005


Goodbye 2004; Hello 2005 12/31/2004 12:43 PM

Goodbye 2003 Hello 2004


Goodbye 2003 Hello 2004 12/31/2003 10:51 PM
I want to Thank all of the editors that have contributed to Geek News Central this year. As I alluded...

Welcome to Slab City


Welcome to Slab City 12/17/2004 06:26 PM
Living in a lawless community of 3,000 in the Mojave Desert has some drawbacks, such as open septic holes and derelict car races. One former resident: "Would love ... some guidance around the land mines on the Slab."

Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
Apple's iMac G5 VESA Mount Adapter Kit


Replace iMac G5's Foot With An Arm Using
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09/01/2004 07:03 PM
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Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
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Goodbye, Bob ...


Goodbye, Bob ... 04/30/2004 05:01 AM
A glowing tribute honoring Bob Edwards on his final day as anchor at NPR's "Morning Edition" ... from the bastards people who fired reassigned him in the first place. (Sorry to start your Friday on a downer.)

Hello GDS, Goodbye YDS


Hello GDS, Goodbye YDS 03/14/2005 05:02 PM
Finally there's a desktop search product that's actually useful to me: Google Desktop. I had tried the previous version of GDS a bit, as well as the company dog food (Yahoo Desktop Search or YDS). But both lacked the ability to search the most important asset on my computer: my e-mail archive. Being one who does not use Outlook, that meant I was on my own until now. The latest GDS release has the ability to index Thunderbird mailboxes....

Goodbye 747?


Goodbye 747? 08/15/2004 11:20 AM

Is this old bird about to get its wings clipped?: The venerable 747 is finding itself less and less popular these days.

...airlines don't like the 747's fuel bills. It burns about 3,200 gallons of fuel per flight hour, about one-third more than the Boeing 777 [...] Air carriers also have a hard time finding 400-plus paying passengers to fill flights.

This is too bad, as the 747 is a majestic plane. I still remember having to walk underneath one of them to get to a customs shuttle when returned from New Zealand once — it was just breathtaking how big the thing was.

Sadly, The popularity stats are sobering.

...airlines fly 635 of the jumbos in passenger service, down 21% from the peak year of 1997...

The number of U.S. carriers flying the bulbous-nosed giant has fallen to two: United and Northwest. There were eight as recently as 1990. The number of daily domestic flights on the 747 has dropped to just 10, down from a peak of 102 a quarter of a century ago, Back says.

While the cargo version remains popular, airlines haven't ordered a passenger version of the 747 since November 2002.

And what does this mean for the future of the Airb us A3XX? That plane is designed to seat 555 people. Singapore Airlines ju st ordered 16 of them.

While the A3XX is massive, the thing that made the 747 look big was the "hump" over the front of the plane. (I remember an old joke about why the hump was there: because the pilots had to sit on their wallets — it was funny when I was seven.) But if you look closely at the A3XX, it is a true two-story plane all the way down the fuselage, while the 747 just had an upperdeck towards the front, under the hump.

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goodbye aaron


goodbye aaron 09/09/2004 01:49 AM
i don't know why we have to lose the good ones

Hello Kitty, Goodbye God


Hello Kitty, Goodbye God 02/01/2005 09:01 PM
"Cats are not advisable as pets or companions for Christians ... While the animal itself may be unaware of this tragic condition, it serves only its true master -- Satan."

Circuits: The Last Goodbye


Circuits: The Last Goodbye 03/24/2005 02:53 PM

circuits_hat.jpgI had intended to write some short note about the passing of the New York Times' Circuits section, now set to be dismantled and set to work throughout the paper like nerdy orphans. I was going to write about my sadness at its departure, so quickly after a crowed-about redesign, but before it had a chance to grow into the accessible but technical resource it had the potential to become.

Instead, here is a picture of David Pogue crawling through his backyard in a fur cap from an indeterminate animal source. If that was good enough for his last piece in the Circuits section, then it's good enough for my last mention of them. If you need a shoulder to cry on, Circuits writers, I'm here for you, hatless.

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Say Goodbye to TechTV


Say Goodbye to TechTV 05/07/2004 05:42 PM
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"Goodbye, Dragon Inn"


"Goodbye, Dragon Inn" 09/16/2004 09:20 AM
This stunning film from Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang is virtually wordless, yet speaks volumes about what it means to love the movies -- and the cavernous theaters in which they once played.

A Son's Goodbye


A Son's Goodbye 09/14/2004 06:18 PM
A Son's Goodbye
Pierre Elliott Trudeau was Canada's Prime Minister from 1968 - 1984. He was a flamboyant man who believed in one Canada and a strong federal government. His son Justin delivered this very touching eulogy at his funeral in 2000.

Firefox - Say Goodbye (again) to Pop-Ups


Firefox - Say Goodbye (again) to Pop-Ups 04/06/2005 11:47 AM
A lot of people have been reporting a new breed of pop-ups on the web. This increasing menace is rooted in the pop-up capabilities of plug-ins like flash and Java. If you're seeing pop-ups and pop-unders, you're probably visiting sites that have flash or other plug-ins and those plug-ins are being exploited by advertisers to abuse you with annoying pop-ups and pop-unders.

Firefox has the capability to disable these pop-ups but it wasn't enabled by default in Firefox 1.0 because we had concerns about websites that rely on plug-in triggered pop-ups for legitimate functionality. Give that these pop-ups and pop-unders have really started to spread on the web, we're testing a quick patch that enables the Firefox pref to block them.

News source: Asa Dotzler's (Mozilla Developer) Blog

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Goodbye Romania


Goodbye Romania 09/17/2004 11:42 PM
Warning - by visiting this site, you will destroy it. Each visit will remove one pixel from these photographs. However, we will tell you a story. It's a story about Romania, which is to say, it's a story about change.

Goodbye Safari


Goodbye Safari 12/31/2004 01:24 AM

That Mac users are also switching to Firefox says something very good about the experience it offers. By Johnathon Williams


Goodbye, Tucker


Goodbye, Tucker 01/05/2005 10:06 PM
It has been a depressing week for Democrats. Shirley Chisholm and Bob Matsui died over the weekend. A slew of new Republican lawmakers were sworn in Tuesday. John Kerry announced Wednesday that he won't participate in any formal protests against the presidential voting by electors from Ohio. Alberto Gonzales will begin his road to confirmation as attorney general Thursday. And if all that's not enough, Trent Lott has announced that a singer from "The Lawrence Welk Show" will perform John Ashcroft's "Let the Eagle Soar" at George W. Bush's inauguration.

Goodbye London


Goodbye London 06/09/2004 02:33 AM

Had a "lovely" time in London. Goodbye and thanks for all the chips.

I'm off to Finland today. I'll be giving a talk at the EVA conference tomorrow.


Say goodbye to being single


Say goodbye to being single 06/22/2005 01:54 AM
Reports were circulating last week that Apple declared an "end-of-life" to the 1.8 GHz Power Mac in late April when it reconstructed its Power Mac G5 line to include 2.0 to 2.7 GHz dual processors. Back in April the company said it would continue selling the single-processor 1.8 GHz Power Mac, but on Wednesday, the model was quietly removed from Apple's online store. Apple provided a statement to CNET News.com on Monday confirming that it has discontinued its single-processor Power Mac G5 system in favor of an all dual-chip lineup. "The 1.8 GHz Power Mac G5 is no longer available at the online Apple Store but is available in other channels while supplies last. The Power Mac G5 line is now all dual processor and delivers the ultimate in performance for our most advanced customers." Apple also noted that consumers looking for a single-chip machine, should look at "the new iMac G5" as it "is a very popular solution." Apple's iMac G5 is presently the top-selling product through the company store and is available in models up to 2.0 GHz.

Goodbye San Mateo


Goodbye San Mateo 12/24/2004 01:10 PM
Six Apart moved into our new offices today, and though he doesn't blog often, he gets it right when he does: Ben covers my thoughts exactly. I'll be spending the next week with family and friends, but today I want to say happy hoildays to all my friends at Six...

Goldberg: Goodbye to All That


Goldberg: Goodbye to All That 09/14/2004 06:36 PM

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Goodbye Napoli


Goodbye Napoli 06/06/2004 04:44 AM

I'm about to leave Naples. I had a wonderful time. The total chaos of the city, the extremely warm and interesting people, the great food and the wonderful weather was just delightful. I'm sure I only scratched the surface, but I really enjoyed the Napolitan style. I only wish I could speak Italian.

I was also excited to meet all of the interesting people and the level of civil activism that could easily be sparked into an even more vibrant blogging community.

One thing that was confusing to me was that everyone says "Naples" when they're speaking in English. Why don't they say "Napoli"? Dean Martin says "Napoli", why do even the Italians say "Naples". Strange. In Japanese, we say "Napoli", "Torino" and "Milano" not, Naples, Turin and Milan.

I'm off in a few minutes for the UK. Look forward to meeting the folks there.

Special thanks to Derrick and his hosts for letting me use their place!


Say goodbye to the CDE program


Say goodbye to the CDE program 03/06/2004 01:59 AM
Let's pause and shed a tear for the passing of what is (and soon will be "was") the only certification program in the identity management space. Novell is closing down its Certified Directory Engineer (CDE) program.

Goodbye to Privacy


Goodbye to Privacy 04/09/2005 08:54 PM
In the past five years, what most of us only recently thought of as "nobody's business" has become the big business of everybody's business.

Goodbye tie, hello tech (USATODAY.com)


Goodbye tie, hello tech (USATODAY.com) 06/18/2004 12:45 PM
USATODAY.com - Buying for Dad year after year can become a challenge no matter how well you think that you know him, but technology is helping to ease things.

Goodbye, Internet Explorer


Goodbye, Internet Explorer 07/16/2004 01:54 AM

Well, the jury is in -- everybody from security firms to Microsoft's own online publications say that you're probably better off leaving Internet Explorer behind, and using Firefox as your browser.

If you're ready to give it a try, here's a Step-by-step guide to installing Firefox, and securing your system from Internet Explorer's security problems


Now it's (almost) time to say goodbye to
Eisner


Now it's (almost) time to say goodbye to
Eisner
09/10/2004 11:19 AM
CNET News.com Sep 10 2004 2:44PM GMT

Goodbye vacuum, hello robot!


Goodbye vacuum, hello robot! 11/10/2003 11:38 PM
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Goodbye, Microsoft Millionaires


Goodbye, Microsoft Millionaires 12/05/2003 12:57 AM
Bill Gates explains Microsoft's new approach to stock options and how it feels to be Silicon Valley’s favorite target.

Goodbye Google News...


Goodbye Google News... 06/10/2004 08:43 PM
Search Engine Positioning and Web Marketing weblog,CA-12 hours agoRugles was - probably - the first Movable Type weblog to appear in Google news. It looks like we had our 15 minutes of fame and ...

Vobis waves goodbye to HQ


Vobis waves goodbye to HQ 02/16/2004 01:14 PM
German PC chain shutters shops too

Kiss Privacy Goodbye


Kiss Privacy Goodbye 12/27/2004 10:51 AM
Fortune Dec 27 2004 1:39PM GMT

Crap. Goodbye Elliot.


Crap. Goodbye Elliot. 10/28/2003 11:07 PM

Elliot Smith killed himself today. I downloaded a few songs of his back in the Napster heyday and ended up buying a few CDs. I had the opportunity to see him live a few times in SF, but never went.

Crap, I really liked his stuff.

It's a little weird, in a life-imitates-art sort of way, to realize his song was used in a suicide scene (in The Royal Tennenbaums), and now he's gone and done that himself.


Kiss the floppy goodbye


Kiss the floppy goodbye 09/06/2004 11:24 PM
globetechnology.com Sep 7 2004 3:05AM GMT

Goodbye bigpond-customers


Goodbye bigpond-customers 10/29/2003 01:15 AM
Effective immediately, customers of the Australian ISP Bigpond are denied access to this site. The reason is simple: Some stupid...
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