Wednesday, 18 May 2011

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met art lucy. Lucy Liu Profile Photo
  • Lucy Liu Profile Photo


  • xUKHCx
    Apr 27, 04:54 AM
    What version of IE are you on?

    arn

    Currently 8.0.6001.18702 on Windows XP, not sure of the version of XP as I am on a citrix connection that is locked down so can't check.




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  • in the art depicting Lucy


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

    amen




    met art lucy. Saint Lucy and Her Eyeballs
  • Saint Lucy and Her Eyeballs


  • Met
    May 4, 12:16 AM
    As Android has gained in popularity, however, things have begun to tighten up, with Google recently exerting control (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/31/google-tightening-control-over-android-as-fragmentation-increases/) in an attempt to reduce fragmentation in what has long been billed as an open system available for tweaking and customization by any and all who wish to deploy hardware utilizing the platform.

    I wish people would stop making a big deal about this rule that has existed from the beginning of Android. It has ALWAYS been there; it's not something new! Google implemented this for OEM's that want EARLY access to the code and OEM's that want access to Google's closed sources apps, such as the Market and other Google apps for Android.




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  • Brooklyn, associate art


  • smokingtrout
    Sep 12, 01:37 AM
    Apple already did that design. It's called the Apple G4 Cube.

    http://www.apple-history.com/?page=gallery&model=g4cube


    Arn,

    Yes, Apple did "do" that design, and it was a thing of beauty. But my stupid idea would be a projector in the same form factor. Add in the latest and greatest I/O, Superdrive, and HiFi speakers tastefully added to either side (or maybe the bottom) and you have a truly portable, hi-def media sharing device.

    After lugging around an older Hitachi projector and my PowerBook to share slideshows and the like, I'd use something like this!




    met art lucy. 225 Collection Of Lucy Pinder Wallpapers 225 JPG | 1600x1200 - 1920x1440 | 50.9 MB. Download Hotfile | Fileserve | Uploading
  • 225 Collection Of Lucy Pinder Wallpapers 225 JPG | 1600x1200 - 1920x1440 | 50.9 MB. Download Hotfile | Fileserve | Uploading


  • imperium
    Sep 26, 11:21 AM
    so true.
    This forum is mostly visited by whiners.
    So many people wanted the MPB at a photography event. what a joke. they did not get it and now all the crying.
    Basically you have just to ignore these folks if you want to have a nice experience at Macrumors.

    Ignore me if you wish, but I'm pretty sad about not getting the machine promised by the rumour mill. I'm happy for y'all with your updated photo software, but wouldn't you have liked it to be true that we'd get a nice new C2D MBP to use it on?




    met art lucy. that than Lucy and Desi?
  • that than Lucy and Desi?


  • acslater017
    Mar 28, 05:28 PM
    Before it was sooo.... hard. My wrist still hurts from dragging one single file to the Applications folder. Oh, and I just love having to pay sales tax on the apps. :rolleyes:

    I don't hate the Mac App store, I just don't think it should be a factor in the award. With that said, its Apples award and they can do as they please with it, including making acceptance of onerous terms a prerequisite to compete.

    Respectfully, I think you're missing the point. In its totality, installing an app is more like:

    1) Google or otherwise search for an app. Make sure its the Mac version, compatible with your OS version, processor, etc. There probably won't be any reviews, more like select quotes from people who liked it.
    2) IF you trust that website, fill out your credit card information, PayPal account, etc.
    3) Download it and do the process you described for installing.
    4) If you need to re-install the app, buy a new computer, etc. hope that the company allows you to re-download it.
    5) If you have a good/bad experience, good luck reviewing it or rating it.

    I'm a pretty tech-savvy guy and I still appreciate the ease of the Mac App Store.




    met art lucy. Photograph by Lucy Redoglia
  • Photograph by Lucy Redoglia


  • ct-scan
    Oct 3, 01:09 PM
    iPhone will come out before X'mas.

    Xmas 2007 maybe :rolleyes:




    met art lucy. Lucy Liu Vionnet Pre Fall 2011
  • Lucy Liu Vionnet Pre Fall 2011


  • idanchez
    Apr 15, 05:21 PM
    Good Day Forum,

    I work in manufacturing engineering...

    Looking at these pictures i think it is possible to produce an iPhone like this using CNC machining...

    However i am not sure what to think about dock connecter port :confused: ... The image shows it having 90 deg corners which is quite difficult to achieve using a CNC milling machine... This would require some sort of laser cutting manufacturing proces... which they probably used...


    The silent lock switch and the volume button show the corners having a radius of about 0.5mm... this is achieved using a 1mm cutter.

    Though this may look like renders... it is still possible to generate a product like this...

    If you look closely to all of Apples product... they pay EXTREME :rolleyes: attention to DETAIL... This does not look like something apple would produce.
    The "bevel" at the back.... is a No No for apple... they like to make it look smooth and shell like all over...

    However i could be wrong... :(

    Many Thanks for you time.
    :cool: :apple:

    I can generate an iPod Touch first generation using CAD and save the file as a 3D file and upload this to photoshop to render and add text and texture...




    met art lucy. Lucy Hale Teen Vogue Cover
  • Lucy Hale Teen Vogue Cover


  • dpaanlka
    Jan 15, 03:32 PM
    Everyone is harping on the MacBook Air because of it's lack of ports or an optical drive, but at the end of the day people are still going to want to buy it. It's a nice product.

    I think its very reasonably priced by the way - compare that to other machines in the class.




    met art lucy. I first met Bill Hughlett
  • I first met Bill Hughlett


  • X2468
    Mar 28, 02:35 PM
    Just give Apple & Stevie boy an award for the most tech headlines. Assure him ego boosting daily publicity to fill the insatiable need for attention, just like any 2 year old kid :)




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  • Lucy#39;s a scrap booker so she


  • barkomatic
    Apr 5, 03:22 PM
    If they had coupons with the ads that would be good. Otherwise, I'm not sure why I'd want to download this app. There isn't much interesting about little micro ad banners.




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  • i love lucy cast.


  • John Purple
    Jan 14, 12:48 PM
    Notebooks with (satelite) tv radio build-in
    Isn't that in the air :cool:




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  • Lucy Hale recently appeared at


  • AidenShaw
    Nov 16, 09:01 PM
    No. The AMD processors we're talking about have the same instruction set as the Intel processors Apple is currently using
    You are obviously not a systems programmer.

    Check out the source code for Xen, and then try to tell me that a Xeon and an Opteron have identical instruction sets....




    met art lucy. Lucy- Introduction
  • Lucy- Introduction


  • EricNau
    Jan 12, 08:07 PM
    The scheduled release for Europe is the 4th quarter of 2007 (and 2008 for Asia).




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  • Lucy and Donald


  • bikertwin
    Sep 25, 03:51 PM
    Technically my POWERMAC G4 can run iMovie, Keynote, and other mac software. RUNNING and FUNCTIONING (at a reasonable speed) are two totally different things. iPhoto takes a day to get going. I can't imagine aperture.

    Anyway... I don't want to ruin anybody's happy day, but the reality is, if you don't have the latest and greatest Apple Machine, the current software runs pretty slow.

    Go to the Apple store (yes, this means some of you will have to leave your apartment) and try running this software on a mac mini. Don't get depressed when it takes your entire lunch break to start the software. Forget about moving stacks of photos around and editing. As I mentioned... I had problems with the G5 QUAD and the original aperture at my Apple Store in Seattle.

    Just a thought.

    I wouldn't get too excited about Aperture running on 'lighter' hardware such as MacBooks or Mac minis. I think the idea is that, rather than doing hardcore raw file processing on these lightweight hardware products, you'd just have your JPEG-preview-only Aperture library on these machines. So the really speedy functionality on this lightweight hardware would be limited to organizing, sorting, searching, slideshows, etc. of pre-generated JPEG previews.

    I doubt we'll be doing hardcore bulk raw processing on a Mac mini, even with Aperture 1.5. But I wouldn't mind if we could.




    met art lucy. Lucy Benjamin Photo: ITV
  • Lucy Benjamin Photo: ITV


  • BHP41
    Dec 13, 08:28 PM
    Yeah, that would be a complete disaster. Everyone knows after christmas, people are broke and unwilling to spend a dime until hopefully April.

    Depends on your business but I get what your saying. Apple announces in January, this gives time for people to save and create hype over the white model.




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  • i love lucy episodes. episodes


  • 8CoreWhore
    Mar 24, 03:42 PM
    http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/img/nature/cats/a10.gif




    met art lucy. Lucy-Liu2
  • Lucy-Liu2


  • exspes
    Jan 13, 04:04 PM
    What I'm wondering is.. if Gizmodo never posted that video, would we have heard about it anyway? As in, would there be news stories saying "Pranksters hit CES hard by turning off displays"

    My guess is we wouldn't have heard anything of the sort.




    met art lucy. Lucy Meriwether Marks
  • Lucy Meriwether Marks


  • Luph67
    Apr 8, 05:00 PM
    Possible Office Ribbon interface for Windows Explorer (http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-testing-ribbon-ui-in-windows-8)


    The ribbon is awful though. :(




    lewdvig
    Apr 15, 09:42 PM
    It can't be all metal. Otherwise it will have some serious signal issues.

    It is CNC milled plastic, similar to the current MacBook.




    chicagdan
    Nov 16, 12:35 PM
    Here we go folks.



    Just to put everybody's mind at ease. These are the guys who predicted the arrival of a G5 iBook in early 2005.

    They have never, ever been right.

    Not only are they always wrong, their rumors don't even make sense. AMD doesn't have a competitive notebook CPU and can't deliver in the scale Apple needs. These guys can't even fabricate a decent lie.




    lordonuthin
    May 9, 10:06 PM
    Now my Mac Pro is only getting normal wu's not bigadv units. It was interesting watching the MP and i7980x running side by side, I'll try to get a screenshot later when I get home, they were very close in time per frame at about 3 minutes... hope they get some more bigadv units out for us to run :rolleyes:




    TequilaBoobs
    Jan 12, 08:45 AM
    Wow, I just watched the keynote and my god this guy is hard to stand. I've watched previous keynotes and he never seemed this bad. The charisma he's displayed in the past has been replaced with smugness. He acted like the iPhone was the second coming of christ and we were so lucky that he existed to bring it upon us.

    When really, this is probably the single worst keynote for Mac users that he has ever given. No hardware updates. No 10.5 preview. Not even iLife and iWork '07! Plus, very people I know are going to be interested in spending $600 + $60 a month or more to use this phone while plenty of us would love to spend $300 or $400 or even more on a full-screen video iPod. God, I wish this keynote was all some nightmare and in the real one Apple actually gave us something we wanted.

    wow jamr u have big balls, coming to macrumors to call Steve Jobs an SOB. that's like going to a kkk rally and saying david duke is retarded. just be prepared to be flamed!




    Popeye206
    May 3, 02:15 PM
    Just like communism!

    Love your screen name! Reminds me of someone else here. :p

    As for this article. I'm sure it's here so we can see whats going on in e industry. Looks to me, Androids free-for-all is about to end for the average user.

    Of course, on the iPhone and Android devices, the people who want around the system will find a way.



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