Wednesday 18 May 2011

crecimiento de la poblacion

crecimiento de la poblacion. crecimiento, población
  • crecimiento, población


  • Bubba Satori
    Apr 6, 05:49 PM
    Who likes looking at ads?

    iEnthusiasts?

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  • Ugg
    May 4, 04:46 PM
    Which brings me back to my initial reply. A "Firearm" has ZERO possibility of injuring your child, until someone behaves irresponsibly. I am fine with a doctor providing a pamphlet of common household hazards and steps to prevent them, but I get the feeling this is not the case. I can too easily imagine the doctor going off on a tangent about firearms deaths statistics, etc...

    But again, the most important part: If you dont want your doctor "politicing" you, GO TO A NEW DOCTOR. There should NEVER be laws against what you can or can not say.

    Dude, you're clueless.

    I have a severe congenital hearing loss and it's really amazing how parents don't really understand the long term consequences of poor hearing protection.

    Just as in almost all other health matters, the more exposure to loud noises when young, the more likely a child is to end up with a hearing loss as he ages. Some parents do insist on hearing protection when using firearms, but I'm sure there are a lot that don't. Shooting guns without hearing protection is like taking a five year old to a Nascar race. Very, very irresponsible simply based on the noise level.

    I'm sure Dr Choi was speaking of the danger of firearms being discharged by and around children with a lack of supervision, but your tunnel vision when it comes to the health and safety of children is appalling.




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  • por el crecimiento de la


  • ct2k7
    Apr 23, 06:29 PM
    In which case nearly *all* your personal data is vulnerable. Cell tower tracking is not a special case, and relatively not especially more dangerous or compromising than anything else you've got stored on your computer.

    Again, there's no egregious violation taking place here, and it's not especially worse than any other way to keep tabs on someone.

    I'd rather have a stalker than a paedophile on me.


    Let's reserve the lynching for when we actually find out what this tracking data is for specifically and how widespread the issue is with other companies (i.e., Google, MS, etc.)

    Ok


    If there is no actual cause for concern to the average person (which there really isn't), I fail to see that need to take a flip over it.

    You really didn't say that... did you?


    Anyway, that's all Il'll post about this for now. I really don't have a lot more to say. This topic is already way off-course, mostly my fault.


    ok




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  • #39;Crecimiento económico#39;


  • Harpoon Spoon
    Apr 25, 03:20 PM
    Hmmmm.... It looks like an iPhone 4 with a paper screen glued / taped to the front of it to simulate a screen...




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  • Crecimiento de la población


  • 26.2
    Mar 17, 10:46 AM
    Haaaaaaa just shared a launch day story, and the majority of you would have hauled ass with iPad in hand for the price I paid. Haters lmfao

    Wrong. I would have paid honest price and felt good about my purchase. You are a loser.




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  • Crecimiento de la población


  • GGJstudios
    Apr 21, 12:16 PM
    Very inexactly. The system is borked.
    Before you assume that, try xUKHCx's suggestion. In testing on dormant threads, where others aren't voting constantly, it works accurately every time. This thread has 67 posts but 341 views... you don't know how many of those viewing are clicking to vote on various posts.

    I do agree that you should be able to remove your vote, rendering a net change of zero, but otherwise, it appears to be accurate.
    The Arabs invented 0 some time ago.
    http://www.thegeminigeek.com/who-invented-the-zero/




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  • MacU
    Oct 13, 05:55 PM
    You have hundreds of phone choices.

    I doubt the legislation would make people happier. Most of you would find something else to complain about (e.g. price, features).

    Um...Competition will only make things better in a Capitalist market.




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  • El crecimiento económico


  • Eraserhead
    Mar 4, 05:47 PM
    It does not.

    To expand.

    According to:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10464617

    Only 18 teachers have been sacked in the UK for incompetence over the past 40 years. You could increase that figure by 500x or something and even at that level it would be extremely difficult for the unions to get public sympathy for teachers being treated badly. Given there are half a million teachers in the UK, even with 500x more of them being fired for incompetence that would still only be 225 a year or 0.05% of them a year.

    There is no way that the unions have that kind of power - I think its far more likely to be down to too much bureaucracy.

    Teachers on average make more than private sector employees. The average in Ohio is $50,314, source

    But you of course have to take education levels into account, so that isn't even true.

    The two economists work out the fraction of American workers� pay that cannot be explained by factors such as differences in education and experience. This �wage premium� reflects the extent to which workers have been able to extract more pay than is merited by their qualifications. Those who believe that America�s state workers are vastly overpaid will be surprised to learn that this premium is in fact higher in the private sector than in the public sector in many American states. But states where the opposite is true are ones like California, Florida and New York

    http://www.economist.com/node/18285587?story_id=18285587




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  • El crecimiento poblacional o


  • eawmp1
    Apr 12, 06:37 PM
    Clip has absolutely no context, so hard to tell if reasonable. Did she trip the metal detectors? Did something show on body scan? Did mom refuse body scan? Were they acting suspicious?

    I agree the current screening policies are ridiculous. I'll play devil's advocate. Drugs have been smuggled on children. Why couldn't bombs be stashed on them?




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  • urbana del mundo.


  • toddybody
    Apr 29, 01:25 PM
    ...enable trim on 3rd party ssds.

    amen




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  • tigress666
    Apr 16, 10:30 AM
    No, when Apple revealed the iPhone most people were thinking something along the line of "Apple seriously need to reconsider leaving out 3G and the ability to install software if they want to make it in the smart phone business", a phone that doesn't let you install new software is by definiton not a smart phone. The iPhone 3G was the real deal, ofcourse the first gen was successful, simply because it was Apple, but the 3G was when it turned into a good product and soared in popularity.
    And iPhone is far from the first icon based phone and I personally believe the Sony Ericsson P800 and P900 was a big inspiration for iPhone.

    I have to agree.

    The biggest reason the iphone is so great to me is the fact that I could add in other programs and add functionality. I could personalize it with the programs I put on to do what I wanted to do. In fact that was something I snubbed about the iphone when it came out (in comparison to the ipaq I had that I could get other programs for it). And the one snub I don't think I was wrong about (I snubbed it for other reasons but after having one decided either it was a good idea or it wasn't something that really mattered).

    If I had to only use the apps Apple gave me... I'm sorry, it wouldn't be that great of a phone. In fact I'm still wondering why anyone would buy the first one that you were stuck only with the basic stuff Apple put on, I really don't know how they convinced people to get interested in the idea. The thing that makes the iphone so great to me is it's ability to be so multi-functional in the ways *I* want it to be. Which is what being able to buy different programs gives it.

    I heard somewhere that Apple was forced to let people buy other software (or something like that)? If true, Apple should be thanking that ruling.




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  • maclaptop
    Apr 15, 07:47 PM
    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/15/171049-android_music_cloud_syncing.jpg

    Image from Droid Life (http://www.droid-life.com/2011/03/07/google-music-syncing-to-the-cloud-working-on-android-2-3-3-roms/)
    All Things Digital reports (http://mediamemo.allthingsd.com/20110415/google-music-label-talks-going-backwards/)

    Considering the source "All Things Digital", Apple's personal mouthpiece, it's no wonder it has a Pro-Apple bias.

    Of course Google's going to have growing pains. It's new territory for them. They'll get it sorted out.




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  • Willis
    Jan 5, 02:41 PM
    Ah yes! Everytime I want to watch a Keynote, its usually spoiled by the fact the homepage on Apple.com is promoting the new products.... sort of ruins it really.

    Arn... you're a true legend.




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  • Lord Blackadder
    May 5, 04:25 PM
    The NRA suffers from a systemic paranoia, and their attitude is one of the biggest obstacles in the way of a more sensible and equitable firearms policy in this country.

    While I'm not sure why anyone seems to think that doctors asking questions about guns is a big issue in the first place, I don't see any reason to pass laws making it illegal for them to do so.

    This is idiocy, a waste of time and money.




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  • 9secondadidas
    Mar 24, 03:56 PM
    Here's to 10 more!




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  • 3.5B). Figura 3.5 Diez mil


  • Huntn
    Mar 4, 01:52 PM
    So when I talk to my 28 year old son in law school, it becomes a different issue. He's a 3L in the thick of things seeing "both" sides of everything, without any moral consideration, and his conservative leanings tend to buy the myth that unions and "liberals" are anti-business. He can talk the liberal argument, because he may have to one day, but his conservative bias is hard to break. I wish him all the best, always, but God help us should he ever make the bench anywhere. ;)

    All anyone has to remember in a liberal vs conservative discussion is one simple fact: There has been no law ever initiated by conservatives to help working class citizens. All of these ideas- min wage, child labor laws, max hours per week, workplace safety, etc, all spring from liberal thinking, because liberals give a damn. Conservatives as a rule are too worried about who might take their hard earned money. You know the "sorry we just can't afford it" argument.




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  • tasa de crecimiento de la


  • guzhogi
    Dec 13, 12:31 PM
    I'm getting really tired of reading "iPhone on Verizon 4G after Christmas!" rumors on here. WHy is it that every time someone says "Oh, I've heard the iPhone's coming to Verizon in January," MacRumors puts it on the front page or Page 2? Are enough people so totally obsessed with the iPhone, they pee their pants if they don't hear a Verizon iPhone rumor every day/every other day?




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  • bcslay
    Sep 12, 02:59 AM
    I believe that an airport extreme, or 802.11g is plenty fast to stream High-def Video, and shouldn't apple change the name of itunes at this point, since it is now a multimedia piece of software?




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  • Población internauta :Top


  • p0intblank
    Oct 10, 09:08 PM
    I love these rumors! Bring on the iPod video! :D

    Zune who?




    airforce1
    May 2, 12:03 PM
    The location collection opt-in is NOT simply tied to agreeing to your TOS/EULA. It's a fairly clear and concise dialog and entirely optional:

    Image (http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/itunes_location.png)

    when was this implemented before last year or recently, the lawsuit filed over collecting emails and political views as well as location data was a year ago, only recently they have to respond over the allegations.

    If you cant show the date your full of BS, then again your also free to be naive and excused if crimes where committed by apple


    remember during last year there where many financial issues, companies collapsed, info like this which apple got hold off illegaly could of been the reason




    blahblah100
    Oct 7, 06:34 PM
    Except Verizon does that too!!!!

    About 2 months ago I paid an early termination fee and gave up my iPhone because of the dropped calls. I have a Blackberry on Verizon, and consume about 800 minutes a month (peak times, not nights and weekends) and close to 200MB of bandwidth.

    I have not had a single dropped call. I can also finally browse the web without Safari crashing all the time.




    ct2k7
    Apr 16, 10:19 AM
    Ok, Mr. Intelligent. It's been 3 years since the original iPhone launched. Perhaps Apple found a way to make a phone out of aluminum or a similar material, without affecting performance? Also, the iPad is made out of aluminum, yet it uses 3G service. You're acting like you know for sure what will happen, and you don't. None of us do.

    The iPad has a black strip if you hadn't noticed, much like the original iPhone.




    samcraig
    May 2, 02:34 PM
    Common sense to a programmer is not all ways the same same a common sense to a user. :confused:
    The code is working as intented, but the design is flawed. A switch that prevents applications from calling a service is functionally the same as disabling the service; except in this case. In this case they intentional left the service running, without considering the consequences of the cache continuing to update.

    The common sense I referred to is that an on/off switch doesn't need to be explained to a user. Off = Off. On = On.

    The code is NOT working as intended. Apple even said so. Turning it off wasn't supposed to continue the recording of locations.

    That's like the old joke that a broken clock is still right twice a day.

    Look - they're fixing it. They know it was an issue (now for certain). That's really what matters here.




    Jetson
    Oct 11, 01:26 PM
    I certainly hope that Apple doesn't develop a video iPod using the same materials that they continue to use on the 5G iPod.

    How Apple can put out a video product that scratches with even the gentlest handling is beyond me. I have not yet bought a 5G iPod because I don't want to shell out $350 bucks for something that scratches so easily.

    With the release of the latest Nano in aluminum I can see that Apple is aware of the problem. But they failed to upgrade the plastic on the 80GB iPod. The 4G iPod and earlier didn't have this scratch prone problem.

    I would hate to see them pass on this faulty scratch magnet material to any new iPod models.

    Apple, please get off the dime and fix this very annoying problem.



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