Wednesday, June 1, 2011

comforters and bedspreads for teenage

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  • sushi
    Oct 31, 03:56 PM
    I wouldn't mind a 2gb shuffle so I don't have to sync as often.
    Wait a year, and you will probably see a 2GB Shuffle with some sort of playlist feature.





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  • 0815
    Apr 7, 10:59 AM
    Yeah, but that sounds like a Microsoft solution.

    not really ... MS Solution would be to reboot.





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  • ten-oak-druid
    Apr 6, 11:51 AM
    How much is that?

    peta = x10^15 (quadrillion times)

    tera = x10^12 (trillion times)
    giga = x10^9 (billion times)
    mega = x10^6 (million times)
    kilo = x10^3 (thousand times)
    hecto = x10^2 (hundred times)
    deca = x10^1 (ten times)





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  • whiteangel
    Nov 10, 11:26 AM
    Growl (http://growl.info) is a global notification system for Mac OS X. Any application can send a notification to Growl, which will display an attractive message on your screen.

    Try it! Its free and from the makers of Adium and you'll love it!
    I use it to notify me of iTunes track changes, new mail and Adium notifications.



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  • CaoCao
    Apr 17, 11:55 PM
    That's not how civilization works. What happens is that a superior country will immigrate people from external inferior lands where necessary. Much, as you can imagine, to take over the "low end" jobs to support the "high end" workers. An early version of this is known as "slavery". Today, we just give immigrants low wages and more "freedom" albeit they still mop the floor so the CEO doesn't slip.

    It's also consistent with the idea of importing "strong slaves". Those migrant workers are often the hard workers and upper teir of thier former civilization. Because...those are the ones who make the trip and are productive enough to be allowed to stay without being weeded out.

    Later, when these "strong slaves" reproduce, it provides the country with strong genetic stock for future workers, whom some will break away from the lower classes. It doesn't matter if they are not part of the "2.1 whites". As a matter of fact, many 2.1 white rednecks trickle to the lower classes, just as super strong immigrates get to invent some of our greatest weapons.

    Furthurmore, as technology advances, "manpower" is compensated by "brainpower". Before the steam engine cycle was invented, it would take like 100 slaves to get the boat of wheat accross the ocean. Now it takes maybe one or a couple of engineers...to play cards...until something breaks.

    One really talented engineer can't support two elderly people who demand a high quality of life, and do you realize what massive immigration to Europe is going to do? It will break their culture.





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  • Sphere777
    Jul 18, 10:54 AM
    Showed up at 8am and the line was already 60 deep. I guess I'm going to have to wait a few weeks...



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  • aiqw9182
    Mar 23, 09:21 AM
    Craig is demoing Snow Leopard in the picture above in the article, not Lion.





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  • bobfitz14
    Aug 3, 12:57 PM
    ^^lmaoo i remember that thread



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  • Huntn
    May 4, 09:08 AM
    I served this country for all most a decade as a U.S.Navy Officer and it has aggravated me from the start when the Bush Administration started making excuses to torture because we have bunches of soldiers at risk. Prior to this we had the moral high ground to say that torturing is not moral. Not that U.S. soldiers were never tortured, but by this action we have put US POWS at greater risk and now if we say "It's not right to torture", we'll just be laughed at. Keep in mind this policy was put into place by ******* gun-ho politicians who never served in a war, did not think or care about ramifications/blowback. :mad:





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  • firewood
    Oct 8, 09:22 PM
    I have an old Mac 512Ke that was last powered up around 15 years ago.

    What electrolytic capacitors (and other components) should I consider replacing before I try powering it up again?



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  • Doctor Q
    Apr 4, 08:06 PM
    After I switched to Verizon, AT&T sent me a letter offering all sorts of deals if I'd change my mind (although they didn't offer to buy out my new 2-year Verizon contract).

    This must be how they were planning to pay for my special discounts, by raising fees for everyone else!





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  • juansilva
    Oct 10, 03:01 PM
    Hello everyone,

    Me and a friend have just developed the first creative commons licensed iTunes LP, "Listen" by Tryad.
    To download it free just go to http://ilongplay.com/#listen-tryad
    Enjoy it!

    Regards
    Juan Silva



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    comforters and bedspreads for teenage. comforters and edspreads for teenage. Comforters, bedding, lamps; Comforters, bedding, lamps. Cameront9. Aug 24, 12:35 AM. Not Hierarchial File System!
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  • WiiDSmoker
    Apr 6, 12:21 PM
    Beats my 24 TB NAS :(





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  • MAC-PRO-DEMON
    Apr 1, 01:44 PM
    Loving this one :)
    http://cl.ly/1C2o0v233m3s1I3I171x/Screen_shot_2011-04-01_at_19.40.17.png



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    comforters and bedspreads for teenage. comforters and edspreads for teenage. Best Teen Bedding; Best Teen Bedding. Kelmon. Aug 27, 05:11 AM. Arrgh! The anticipation!
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  • cocacolakid
    Apr 26, 03:48 PM
    Once you have the file on your drive use the G4 optimized Mplayer I created this (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1129727&highlight=) thread to share. Be sure to set the Mplayer preferences the way I show there for best results.


    I just tried the G4 optimized MPlayer, it works great. Thanks.





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  • Gugulino
    Apr 6, 01:11 PM
    AppleInsider claims that this 12 PB are used for iTunes Movies. Would be great, if the HD Movies got a better quality -> higher bit rate -> bigger file size �



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  • jpolk
    Aug 3, 08:11 PM
    Here is a zip containing the picture in a range of sizes from John Carey the artists website:
    fiftyfootshadows.net (http://files.fiftyfootshadows.net/going_home.zip)

    Thanks!





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  • THX1139
    Nov 11, 04:45 PM
    I'm working on a new project and decided to do it in Premiere/After Effects CS5 after booting into 64bit. It's way faster and makes FCP seem like an old sluggish turkey. I'm sticking with Adobe until I see what Apple has to offer next year. Depending on what you do, Adobe has a much tighter integration with it's product line and they have a more modern UI compared to Apples 1990's interface.

    The next FCS better be extremely better if they intend on catching up with Adobe. By the time Apple gets FCP out next year, Adobe will be close to releasing CS6 and that will probably be another jump past Apple. I'm not holding my breath for Apple; they only care about their main cash cows now. Those being the consumer device/application markets.





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  • skellener
    Mar 31, 12:21 PM
    Maybe I'm the only one that thinks this, but, while it's a cool demo, I'd probably never use this. The iPad would have to reach at least the amount of control and sensitivity of a Cintiq to make this useful. So it's cool that Adobe is working on it, and maybe with future revs of hardware, the iPad will get to that point (I really hope it does). But it all still seems like finger painting to me until you have control with some sort of drawing utensil. The funny thing is, Steve Jobs - the man who spouts and gushes over creating tools by artists for artists, and - is the one man leading the fight against any sort of stylus for use with the iDevices. While I agree with him on use throughout the iOS interface, all artists are NOT created equal. I've seen fantastic work by some of the guys using their fingers with those paint programs, but I'd say for the majority of artists out there, the real key is going to be getting a stylus that works properly in a drawing or painting app on the iOS.

    At the studio I work at, the day the iPad was announced, there were about 40 people that were willing to blow up to $1k on the iPad had it come out with some sort of stylus support - not for interface, but for drawing. These are people that use Cintiqs day in and day out. When the price point of $499 was announced their jaws dropped in unison. SOLD! But when no stylus was announced and when Jobs said "If you are using a stylus, you are doing it wrong", there was a collective sigh and gnashing of teeth. Not a single person purchased one.

    So while it was a cool demo, it's still a hard sell to people who do this stuff all day, everyday for a living. Let's see a real stylus for artwork from Apple that is meant to work with the touchscreen on iOS and let's see it blow everything else away!

    Until then, maybe this is the best we can hope for.

    The Cosmonaut (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/the-cosmonaut-a-wide-grip-stylus-for-touch-screens)





    Prom1
    Mar 23, 06:43 PM
    I KNEW something was going on with Apple with regards to Bertrand.

    All the amazing benefits both with speed, less HDD space usage on a clean install, OSX in general (Darwin) and even server or core shells we owe to Bertrand Serlet; not this dingle berry kiss-arse.

    I worry that OSX will go complete IOS with a larger screen & storage.

    Bertrand Serlet ... you will be solely missed and I HOPE you still get to fiddle with Darwin in each open source iteration.

    He's exit on this article I vote as a NEGATIVE!





    Lord Blackadder
    Jan 18, 12:41 PM
    I have owned three "small" cars. A 1988 Ford Tempo, a 1990 Geo Storm, and a 1995 Ford Probe. All three were solid cars. However I have not bought a small car in many years for one reason. It's not that "big" cars are better because they're big. It's because generally speaking, the gas mileage on most smaller cars isn't better than those of standard sedans. In some cases it's worse. Case in point: Nissan Versa vs. Nissan Altima 2.5SL. The Altima destroys the Versa in real world mileage. Plus you get the added room and comfort and features. The price is only slightly higher in terms of monthly payments.

    Part of that is due to engine choices in the US: because many of the engines used by foreign car companies are not federalized, and because US carmakers largley ignore the small car market, we don't get the most efficient engines for small cars.

    Case in point: look at small cars sold in both Europe and the US, like the Mini Cooper, Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus (different version, but same-ish size) or event the Smart. All of these cars come with smaller, more efficient engines in Europe, either as the base engine or as options. The US versions, however, all use larger, less efficient engines and omit the diesel options entirely. Thus, much of potential efficiency of these cars is wasted.

    Therefore, it's not that the Altima is much more efficient than the Versa. Rather, the most efficient engine option in the Altima is as efficient as the rather inefficient engine that the Versa is saddled with here in the states. And it's our own fault, because Americans are stereotyped as demanding more powerful engines without regard to fuel economy.

    The new Jetta and Passat are no exceptions - they get more engine choices outside the US.





    Espekayen
    Apr 13, 10:08 AM
    Some people need to chill out. If your 3GS (or whatever) is getting old and you need a new phone, then go and get one. Why are you waiting if your phone needs to be replaced? Either you can wait for the new iPhone or you can't. It will come out when Apple are good and ready to release it. They owe us nothing and have never made any official annoucements regarding the release date for the new iPhone.

    Bottom line is this: you have two choices...

    1) If you're not happy with waiting for the iPhone 5, then there are plenty of other phones to choose from. Vote with your feet.

    2) If you want to stick with Apple, then stop complaining and just wait.





    Cydonia
    Mar 23, 08:59 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I seem to recall Craig Federighi demoing Mac OS X Lion and he did a good job. Slightly nervous shaky hands but a watchable presenter.





    kdarling
    Apr 28, 04:49 PM
    I stopped reading right there b/c I don't believe that.

    Not sure why you don't believe him.

    I know many people who've never had a dropped call on Verizon. It's not unusual, especially if you're in one of their longtime areas which are covered like a blanket.



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