redAPPLE
Feb 21, 05:46 AM
i'd love to know what sentence he wrote with the word "mutter".
and what sentence would make a guy go berserk with a word "nutter" in it.
i can imagine, the sentence would not make a lot of sense.
and what sentence would make a guy go berserk with a word "nutter" in it.
i can imagine, the sentence would not make a lot of sense.
Samelson03
Feb 18, 06:21 PM
Oh, come on, there has to be someone who has experienced this.
TIGOS
Nov 1, 12:05 PM
love it! link?:D
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/5134905590_ec6bd9a0ea_o.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/5134905590_ec6bd9a0ea_o.jpg
Alkalidodo
May 5, 06:31 PM
:mad:Theres really no way to do it on OSX if they are windows programs. As long as you use a bit of common sense, you shouldn't have a problem with Windows on the Mac. Any virus, trojan, or malware will only affect the Windows partition, not OSX. If all you are doing is installing Android stuff on the Windows partition, you should be okay.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
Getting the best of both worlds! Being a dummy, how do i install windows on a mac or better still partision the system.
Applepi
Mar 14, 12:04 AM
My base 13" MBA runs Lion just fine.
bousozoku
Aug 28, 09:08 PM
@#$%*&!(%#@!)!!!!!! A bit frustrating that I'm gonna lose a spot again... :mad:
I'm casually folding on two machines lately. I could help you lose the spot more slowly. :D
I'm casually folding on two machines lately. I could help you lose the spot more slowly. :D
w_parietti22
Sep 24, 01:17 AM
True... I forgot about that. ^^^
xPismo
Oct 8, 07:06 PM
zunaphone vs the TelePod soon, oh yes very soon. muhahaha muhahahahaha!
Oh gawd. Apple: make cool _computer_ stuff.
Integrated Electronic Manufactures: Make cool phones / DVD players / etc.
Can we stop with the cross pollination? Its polluting the pool. :mad:
Oh gawd. Apple: make cool _computer_ stuff.
Integrated Electronic Manufactures: Make cool phones / DVD players / etc.
Can we stop with the cross pollination? Its polluting the pool. :mad:
ImAlwaysRight
Oct 26, 07:54 AM
I'm not an iPod user, but methinks this would be a good thing for Apple.
Applejuiced
Apr 30, 11:22 PM
I mean, I really doubt it is, it was in my pocket today when someone splashed water on me, but I doubt very much touched it if at all.
It's starting to get really weird, like the home button will work for a little bit and then voice control will randomly activate and then I'll lose control of the phone and it'll act like I'm screwing with the home button (the quick-start menu will pop up, it'll switch black-and-white mode, voice control, etc...)
Maybe it is water damage? I mean, the phone wasn't wet or anything, how would I know?
That would explain it though cause those symptoms come with water damage.
Check your moist sensors one is on the bottom of the phone where it plugs in and the other on the top where the headphone wire goes.
It's starting to get really weird, like the home button will work for a little bit and then voice control will randomly activate and then I'll lose control of the phone and it'll act like I'm screwing with the home button (the quick-start menu will pop up, it'll switch black-and-white mode, voice control, etc...)
Maybe it is water damage? I mean, the phone wasn't wet or anything, how would I know?
That would explain it though cause those symptoms come with water damage.
Check your moist sensors one is on the bottom of the phone where it plugs in and the other on the top where the headphone wire goes.
GregA
Oct 4, 06:02 PM
[QUOTE=globalhemp]Yeah and Disney is shut down the service after 8 months with little or no interest in the service. And is going to cost them $30 million to shut it down. As a Disney and Apple sharehold I think it is a bad business model to be in.
Shutting down eh?
I would have thought that if Apple was getting into the MVNO business, they'd have been better off doing a joint venture with Disney. Ah well. Which network is Disney using anyway?
Shutting down eh?
I would have thought that if Apple was getting into the MVNO business, they'd have been better off doing a joint venture with Disney. Ah well. Which network is Disney using anyway?
inkswamp
Apr 15, 02:09 PM
This is so weird. I mean I have an iPod touch 4th gen, DS, PSP and I've got all my handheld consoles stored away. But I just can't get into iPod gaming. Your fingers get in the way most of the time and it just doesn't feel like a fully polished experience for 99% of games on the App store.
That's because touchscreen interfaces are still a new thing and it's going to take time and trial-and-error to figure out how to best use it for gaming. We're already seeing little moments of brilliance here and there. Have you tried Super MonkeyBall or Myst on iPad? They're right at home--better than in their original platforms.
But most game companies aren't looking at that yet. Right now, we're dealing with a lot of game companies wanting to impose virtual buttons or joysticks on the screen, which IMO, is a kludge. But then a game like Angry Birds comes along and it's a huge hit because they work with the hardware instead of trying to tie it down to the old way of doing things. Imagine playing Angry Birds on a console. What a painful experience that would be. And yet on a touchscreen, it's a pure joy.
Give it time. This touchscreen gaming thing has just started, and it will continue getting better as game companies figure out how to work with the hardware instead of fighting it.
That's because touchscreen interfaces are still a new thing and it's going to take time and trial-and-error to figure out how to best use it for gaming. We're already seeing little moments of brilliance here and there. Have you tried Super MonkeyBall or Myst on iPad? They're right at home--better than in their original platforms.
But most game companies aren't looking at that yet. Right now, we're dealing with a lot of game companies wanting to impose virtual buttons or joysticks on the screen, which IMO, is a kludge. But then a game like Angry Birds comes along and it's a huge hit because they work with the hardware instead of trying to tie it down to the old way of doing things. Imagine playing Angry Birds on a console. What a painful experience that would be. And yet on a touchscreen, it's a pure joy.
Give it time. This touchscreen gaming thing has just started, and it will continue getting better as game companies figure out how to work with the hardware instead of fighting it.
belvdr
Nov 22, 02:26 PM
... unless the people hiring are complete idiots...
Good luck... We all know how that works.. :)
Good luck... We all know how that works.. :)
albbreinholt
Feb 24, 01:30 PM
I know he wants a tv in the front lobby but I think he wants to be able to choose between the tv audio or music up there. In the back he wants to be able to play pandora from one of the macs to all the individual rooms with a volume control in each room. I believe this is new construction so there is nothing existing to go from.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
runninmac
Sep 11, 11:58 AM
I was in 2nd period (Eng :( ) in 6th grade.
Weird I was In the 6th grade 2nd hour but was in social studies. It was just weird becuase earlyer that summer I was there. 1/3 the people in my school had no clue what the towers were before 9/11 so someof them were acting so immature ( :mad: ) while others were crying.
Weird I was In the 6th grade 2nd hour but was in social studies. It was just weird becuase earlyer that summer I was there. 1/3 the people in my school had no clue what the towers were before 9/11 so someof them were acting so immature ( :mad: ) while others were crying.
belvdr
Nov 22, 11:26 AM
You better get a firm grasp on SQL Server as well. SQL Server and Oracle do not function the same way, such as number of connections should you use, how indexing works, etc.
Of course, if your app only needs to scale to a hundred users or so, then you may be okay with skimping on the database end.
Of course, if your app only needs to scale to a hundred users or so, then you may be okay with skimping on the database end.
Flowbee
Aug 7, 06:21 PM
Why would they? The Intel models will run Windows anyhow. I don't think there would be much of a market for this product since the move to Intel is complete.
Tell that to the Parallels people. Bootcamp isn't the same thing.
Tell that to the Parallels people. Bootcamp isn't the same thing.
tMac85
Jun 26, 06:34 AM
Where are you located?
NC, usa
NC, usa
oliversl
Apr 18, 10:29 AM
I just got a revelation, iPhone mini in WWDC, iPhone 5 in september or january.
The iPhone mini will deprecate the 3Gs still on sale, and will stop the stocks from going down because the missed release cycle.
The iPhone mini will deprecate the 3Gs still on sale, and will stop the stocks from going down because the missed release cycle.
Silencio
Jan 9, 07:38 PM
No! I'll look that up.
I think all the tracks on the 12" I bought are also found on Karn's "Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters" album. I'll have to dig my CDs out of deep storage and double check.
I think all the tracks on the 12" I bought are also found on Karn's "Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters" album. I'll have to dig my CDs out of deep storage and double check.
iPie
Oct 26, 10:04 AM
I can only be too happy to see a system that limits my freedom to do what I want with the things that I buy falls by the wayside. I applaud those who contribute to my freedom!
Yes, I have heard that I can choose not to buy. And I have done exactly that for the reason above!
(Even though I have two apples and an ipod).
It's really not my problem if the iTune store suffers, it should!!!
:)
Yes, I have heard that I can choose not to buy. And I have done exactly that for the reason above!
(Even though I have two apples and an ipod).
It's really not my problem if the iTune store suffers, it should!!!
:)
unkn0wnsoldier
Mar 17, 05:15 PM
I bought the Zune (original) on the day it came out. I was new to mp3 players and ipods, etc. My wife already had an ipod and liked it. The Zune, for me, was a good choice. The music subscription service for $15 per month was great.
Where it failed was integration with Windows itself. I was HUGE into Windows Media Center. My living room entertainment center was a Windows Media Center PC equipped with a TV tuner and I bought the $300 Media Center Extender. It was awesome to be able to record TV and watch it on my extender in another room. Why didn't the zune allow syncing of TV shows recorded in WMC? Somebody made an awesome app to take care of this, though. I could watch my recorded TV while waiting for PT (Physical Training) to start. The Zune was great! Even now, I have to run 2 programs to get recorded TV on my ipad.
But they totally failed at marketing the Zune in my opinion. It was a great idea, and a great device. Microsoft though, are a bunch of old fogies trying to be "cool", and it didn't work out.
I'm honestly sad to see it go. I love competition. It drives innovation. Look at all of the iPad competitors coming out. They may fail, but this is what makes better products for the consumer.
Where it failed was integration with Windows itself. I was HUGE into Windows Media Center. My living room entertainment center was a Windows Media Center PC equipped with a TV tuner and I bought the $300 Media Center Extender. It was awesome to be able to record TV and watch it on my extender in another room. Why didn't the zune allow syncing of TV shows recorded in WMC? Somebody made an awesome app to take care of this, though. I could watch my recorded TV while waiting for PT (Physical Training) to start. The Zune was great! Even now, I have to run 2 programs to get recorded TV on my ipad.
But they totally failed at marketing the Zune in my opinion. It was a great idea, and a great device. Microsoft though, are a bunch of old fogies trying to be "cool", and it didn't work out.
I'm honestly sad to see it go. I love competition. It drives innovation. Look at all of the iPad competitors coming out. They may fail, but this is what makes better products for the consumer.
Otaillon
Nov 2, 08:20 PM
For Movember:
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http://cl.ly/eff6e2a4349264f32817
jent
Feb 5, 04:58 PM
I was just curious how long the carriers store the contents of text messages in the U.S. Do they permanently store information like phone number texted, date, and time? Is there any evidence that they in fact do store the content of text messages sent for more than seventy-two hours or so?