As long as they take. It's different every time.DJMastaWes said:how long are wwdc keynotes?
As long as they take. It's different every time.DJMastaWes said:how long are wwdc keynotes?
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someguy said:Thanks, and where? Apple.com or elsewhere?
okay good... because if it was only 1 hour, there would be no time for my *cross finers* dream of an updated MBP.shambolic said:depends how much good stuff there is to show. 90 mins to 2 hours is typical.
Of course, Apollo had that over 20 years ago. And Linux has had virtual desktops for years too.Zazaban said:Search Multiple Machines!!!!!
CubaTBird said:And the restore feature, well that was considered "new" technology back when windows ME was released in early 2000...
DJMastaWes said:okay good... because if it was only 1 hour, there would be no time for my *cross finers* dream of an updated MBP.
Lol, yea for sure. But I mean, if I buy now... Paris is only like about a month away, so I might aswell wait untill then, I just don't want to.tvguru said:I know you want the latest and greatest, but if there isn't an upgrade today. The current model is more then capable.
It has always worked great for me on WinME and on XP. That's the biggest missing feature in OS X in my book. I'm glad Apple finally got around to it (only about 6 years late).mikes63737 said:Ya, 'cept it never worked right.
JRM PowerPod said:Steve Has To Do.......one More Thing
JRM PowerPod said:Steve Has To Do.......one More Thing
DJMastaWes said:Lol, yea for sure. But I mean, if I buy now... Paris is only like about a month away, so I might aswell wait untill then, I just don't want to.
Wow, I really wanna watch the keynote video!