I think she's sexy as hell, but my God she shouldn't be on any news-type program. She looks like she's trying not to spit while she talks.
Regardless, let's hope the update comes out, it's 4:05 PM in Cupertino so we'll see.
I wonder how exactly the updates are done as I assume Cupertino operates on a 9 AM - 5 PM schedule so how can updates be issued after "everyone" has left. Obviously people are still around but is there some sort of automated system that pushes the updates out at a time specified by Apple?
Have any proof? Just curious![]()
iPhone updates were indeed 8 or shortly after Eastern, which would peg 6 Pacific.
She's cute if you go for the brainy, bookish yet dippy type. Which I do. So I'm with Chill, but not quite to the extent of "sexy as hell".
As for schedule, like every place else, which is really more 8 - 5 with an "unpaid" lunch -- I mean, you're salaried, it's just a 9-hour day -- but like anywhere, you work extra if your job is important or you're in a crunch. I don't think this update is a crunch, though. I think it's either scheduled for today end-of-business-day-ish (it's only just 5 Pacific), or tomorrow sometime, or Friday late at the latest. I don't think they're slamming to get this out: I think it's dated.
Get ready kids.
It gets served at 6PM Cupertino time.
So after reading this entire thread, and watching the tech update video concerning the new update, I am a little worried. I used iToner to add some ringtones to my phone, will I be bricked by this new update?
Get ready kids.
It gets served at 6PM Cupertino time.
I'll be relaxing until my cron job notifies me that the XML file has a new version.
Has nobody done this yet? Set up a script to parse the XML file iTunes grabs for updates, check it against the current version, and have it e-mail yourself when it detects a new version.
Then, sit back and relax. You'll know about the update when it comes.![]()
I'll be relaxing until my cron job notifies me that the XML file has a new version.
Has nobody done this yet? Set up a script to parse the XML file iTunes grabs for updates, check it against the current version, and have it e-mail yourself when it detects a new version.
Then, sit back and relax. You'll know about the update when it comes.![]()
How is that done?
Is this through an applescript? If it is, you wanna hand it over so i canb use it too?
No, at first I used a shell script, and now I'm working on a perl script to do it. I use crontab on my UNIX (or OSX) box to run it every 5 minutes. If there's a new version out, it will e-mail me.
what's the URL? The perl should be pretty trivial.
I'll be relaxing until my cron job notifies me that the XML file has a new version.
Has nobody done this yet? Set up a script to parse the XML file iTunes grabs for updates, check it against the current version, and have it e-mail yourself when it detects a new version.
Then, sit back and relax. You'll know about the update when it comes.![]()