I just tried to play from Safari on my Mini. Check back later. Was working great on my iPhone 4.
The wife doesn't care anyway. Oh well.
Just a quick thank-you to Apple for covering the replacement motherboard for my 17" MacBook Pro, and kudos to the online folks who spent a good 20 minutes checking up on the Nvidia bug for me.
I can only dream of achieving so much such that when I die, I can have popular bands play at a memorial event for me. That aside, I strongly suggest everyone watch the segment where Ive spoke. It's quite touching.
$ for i in $(seq 0 486) ; do curl http://qthttp.apple.com.edgesuite.net/11ajdjnvkjnd10weoihf23ohfoihqw/0640/fileSequence$i.ts >> celebrating_steve.mov ; done
On a sidenote, I am somewhat proud my curl hack produced a video file Totem can play (provided you don't try to skip parts of it) but that confuses VLC.
My previous experience with VLC is that if I stick a piece of wood into the USB slot, VLC will be able to play it flawlessly.
Could we stop with the retarded cult of personality already? Seriously, celebrating the life of Steve Jobs? That's the most stupid thing since... I don't even know. This guy sold computers, nothing more. It's beyond me why people revere him like some sort of computer Jesus. Sigh...
Quite. There's no grounds for the amount of reverence a mere businessman - albeit very successful - is receiving. Delusion might be a very good word to describe what I think of this sentiment.
By this logic you cannot admire anyone: because each and everyone was just the guy or girl who did [some mundane stuff there].
Newton? The guy just did some math. Armstrong? He was just stuffed into a tin and sent to walk some dust ball.
Why some people refer him like some sort of computer Jesus? Because of the influence: the stuff coming from Apple influenced a lot of people, users and makers alike. Take a look at the phone market before and after iPhone, take a look at the tablet market before and after iPad, observer the influence of MacBook Air…
Not to mention ITMS.
Of course you can easily dismiss each and any of these for whatever reason and then indeed indeed there will be nothing do admire. But I guess that would say more about you, not the Jobs.
(I think you got downvotes for your tone of voice, not the content)
Watching all this stuff about Jobs also makes asking questions like yours. Did Jobs change the world? Did he help the poor and the sick? Which achievements do matter in life?
The celebrating of Jobs life has a lot in common with the celebration of some religious leaders. It shows that people need a leader, some guidance. Some people just pick a leader for his charisma, not his wisdom.
I found this somewhat uncomfortable to watch. I like Apple products, Steve Jobs is interesting, and I was bummed to hear when he got sick and of course when he died. But I didn't know him, and he definitely didn't know me. I bought products that his company made, and that's it. I like the products a hell of a lot better than, say, than 10 gallons of gas I just bought from Shell, but still the relationship between me and the company CEO was pretty distant.
Back to the video... Many of the Apple people probably didn't know Steve either, but they sure knew more about him and the idea of an Apple family and Steve as the patriarch is pretty clear. I've been in corporate "families" before and there can be real emotion between colleagues with shared passion in a company. I think it's great that they had a celebration like they did, but I felt like I shouldn't be there, even through a web video. I felt somehow like an intruder, spying in on their private event, and that the heartfelt speeches from one Apple employee to the others should have just stayed in their family.
I'm not saying it was necessarily bad to post or was in poor taste. In fact many others may be heartened to watch it. I, to my own surprise, wasn't.
But that's just the thing. A lot of the stuff that many people have an emotional connection with, those products were driven by Steve, so people feel a connection with Apple and Steve.
There's only a couple of inanimate objects I've really ever loved. One was my Peugeot 205Gti, and the other was my first Mac, a Aluminum Powerbook G4 12", though I think my iPhone 4 has a chance of getting on that list.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 79.0 ms ] threadThe wife doesn't care anyway. Oh well.
Just a quick thank-you to Apple for covering the replacement motherboard for my 17" MacBook Pro, and kudos to the online folks who spent a good 20 minutes checking up on the Nvidia bug for me.
From page source: /snowLeopard url/ var slURL = "http://qthttp.apple.com.edgesuite.net/11ajdjnvkjnd10weoihf23...;
/* non-snowLeopard url/ var nonSlURL='http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/oct/10oiuhfvojb23/checkba...;
/Windows url/ var windowsURL = 'http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/oct/10oiuhfvojb23/checkba...;
/iphone url / var iphoneURL = "http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/oct/10oiuhfvojb23/memoria...;
/ipad url*/ var ipadURL= "http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/oct/10oiuhfvojb23/memoria...;
http://qthttp.apple.com.edgesuite.net/11ajdjnvkjnd10weoihf23...
After some digging, I made Totem open http://qthttp.apple.com.edgesuite.net/11ajdjnvkjnd10weoihf23... but it doesn't preload the smaller sequences and forces a pause every 10 seconds...
edit:
may do the trick. Hope it works.On a sidenote, I am somewhat proud my curl hack produced a video file Totem can play (provided you don't try to skip parts of it) but that confuses VLC.
My previous experience with VLC is that if I stick a piece of wood into the USB slot, VLC will be able to play it flawlessly.
interesting song choice by Coldplay.
Edit: Aaand downvotes proving my point. Thanks.
I'm not sure how the downvotes prove your point. Your post was poorly worded, lacking support and derogatory.
(I don't get how down voting proves your point).
Watching all this stuff about Jobs also makes asking questions like yours. Did Jobs change the world? Did he help the poor and the sick? Which achievements do matter in life?
The celebrating of Jobs life has a lot in common with the celebration of some religious leaders. It shows that people need a leader, some guidance. Some people just pick a leader for his charisma, not his wisdom.
For fucks sake, why don't we get rid of those anti-Apple (slowpoke) and anti-Google (chugger) types? This is getting ridiculous...
Back to the video... Many of the Apple people probably didn't know Steve either, but they sure knew more about him and the idea of an Apple family and Steve as the patriarch is pretty clear. I've been in corporate "families" before and there can be real emotion between colleagues with shared passion in a company. I think it's great that they had a celebration like they did, but I felt like I shouldn't be there, even through a web video. I felt somehow like an intruder, spying in on their private event, and that the heartfelt speeches from one Apple employee to the others should have just stayed in their family.
I'm not saying it was necessarily bad to post or was in poor taste. In fact many others may be heartened to watch it. I, to my own surprise, wasn't.
There's only a couple of inanimate objects I've really ever loved. One was my Peugeot 205Gti, and the other was my first Mac, a Aluminum Powerbook G4 12", though I think my iPhone 4 has a chance of getting on that list.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPUsuY8JZJI