Tuesday, May 31, 2011

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abecedario en letras chinas. Me recordó al Abecedario de
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  • -hh
    Oct 19, 01:05 PM
    Let's do this math...
    $1,810,330 - $94,070.00 = $1,716,260.00 stock worth.

    I have not sold one share. Now who is laughing. Thank you iPod.


    Does this mean you're buying lunch for all of us? :)

    FWIW, I regret not buying some AAPL a long, long time ago...didn't do it because my employer makes it a major hassle to own individual stocks because they apply stricter financial reporting requirements (if I were to set up an automatic monthly purchase, I'd have to report it every month, run it up through management for signatures *every* month, etc, etc. Very painful).


    -hh





    abecedario en letras chinas. abecedario en letras chinas. letras chinas o japonesas; letras chinas o japonesas. AJsAWiz. Aug 25, 06:23 PM. Ridiculous number of dropped calls.
  • abecedario en letras chinas. letras chinas o japonesas; letras chinas o japonesas. AJsAWiz. Aug 25, 06:23 PM. Ridiculous number of dropped calls.



  • bense27
    Aug 4, 11:43 AM
    haha wow that is even worse. One syllable names just don't sound good.





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  • samcraig
    May 2, 12:28 PM
    Well I find it funny that people are actually defending something Apple admitted to being a bug. Intentional or not - Location Services was supposed to be user selectable.

    That's no conspiracy theory. It's a simple concept that doesn't need Apple to educate anyone on. Even toddlers grasp the concept of on and off.

    I also, personally, don't like being talked down to by Jobs/Apple whenever they have a press conference. The whole angle of "oh.. it's our fault for not educating the consumer" is PR crap and deflection.

    "It Just Works".... unless it's the location services switch. Whoops ;)





    abecedario en letras chinas. abecedario en letras chinas. letras chinas por; letras chinas por. likemyorbs. Mar 24, 04:03 PM. :::Raises left hand::: I can honestly say school messed me
  • abecedario en letras chinas. letras chinas por; letras chinas por. likemyorbs. Mar 24, 04:03 PM. :::Raises left hand::: I can honestly say school messed me



  • Suture
    Mar 26, 03:59 PM
    Man, that sucks. There's got to be something the police can do.

    I don't know if it will help you any, but you can sign your XBox gamertag up for the 360 blog (something like 360blogvoice.com I think) -- and it keeps a log of what you played on the 360 on a daily basis. Maybe see what the person is playing. I have no idea how it will help though.

    Hope you get it back.



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    abecedario en letras chinas. abecedario en letras chinas. y MANUEL en letras chinas; y MANUEL en letras chinas. Lord Blackadder. Mar 4, 02:58 PM
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  • nosen
    Sep 28, 12:48 PM
    what sucks is that academic ve4rsions are not allowed this free update.
    what bs. considering i just bought the freakin app not more than 3 weeks ago.
    from the product page in the Apple EDU store:

    Aperture 1.5 - Academic

    Introducing the first all-in-one post-production tool for photographers. Built from the ground up for professionals, Aperture offers an advanced RAW workflow, professional project management capabilities, powerful compare and select tools, nondestructive image processing, and versatile printing and publishing.

    Free Aperture 1.5 Update: All current owners of Aperture will automatically receive the free upgrade to Aperture 1.5 via Software Update.

    Price: $149.00

    http://store.apple.com/1-800-780-5009/WebObjects/EducationIndividual.woa/6684005/wo/9y2fOou3D6pv2jLKFLj1FO9UjpY/0.PSLID?mco=377D2568&nplm=MA716Z%2FA





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  • Eidorian
    Apr 5, 03:04 PM
    I wonder if the McRib is still on sale around here...

    I still have to try those new Turkey Burgers at Hardee's.



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    abecedario en letras chinas. abecedario en letras chinas. Mi-Nombre-En-Chino; Letras; Mi-Nombre-En-Chino; Letras. NathanMuir. Mar 25, 09:25 AM. Subtract the individuals affiliated with
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  • twoodcc
    Aug 11, 06:19 PM
    well guys i might be getting back up there soon. the last couple of days i've been working on my home built system, and i had it stable folding at 3.8 ghz. of course i got greedy, and am currently trying to manage 4.0 ghz. but right now heat is in the way, and i might have to take it back down a notch. we'll see





    abecedario en letras chinas. abecedario en letras chinas. Mi-Nombre-En-Chino; Letras; Mi-Nombre-En-Chino; Letras. Tommyg117. Sep 26, 06:53 AM. 8 cores?
  • abecedario en letras chinas. Mi-Nombre-En-Chino; Letras; Mi-Nombre-En-Chino; Letras. Tommyg117. Sep 26, 06:53 AM. 8 cores?



  • dmr727
    Jul 27, 04:21 PM
    ^^^ that's what I was thinking too. This is a pretty full featured vehicle - once I start looking at all the goodies, a mid 30's price doesn't seem so out of the ballpark. I still have my prejudices against GM - but I'm really trying to give them the benefit of the doubt here.

    I'm on Honda's list for their Clarity, but I'm not holding my breath that my name will be drawn anytime soon - I meet all their 'ideal candidate' guidelines, but they seem more interested in giving the first models to celebrities. So it's nice to see some other options out there for me to mull over.



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  • caliguy
    Nov 23, 08:16 PM
    yeah that's early! hmmm, what about the new york city 5th ave store? since they're 24/7, when would the sale start off for that store?? ...at 12 midnight tonight??:rolleyes:

    Ha, never thought of that. I supposed so :). The people can pick out what they want at 10 'till 12 and then get in line at 12:00.





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  • Ygn
    Nov 6, 04:55 PM
    I've been using World at War for a bit recently mainly for the zombies so I'm looking forward to the new maps on Black Ops. I've never really been able to get into MW2, but the multiplayer of MW2 is really good so I hope Black ops follows, by trailers and videos I've watched it looks like it will.



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  • dgree03
    May 3, 04:00 PM
    They are offering you more bandwidth to use a higher bandwidth service like tethering.

    The consideration is very clear. Thanks for quoting the premise for contract law, but claiming there is no consideration there is ridiculous.

    People who tether use more bandwidth, so the cost associated with their usage is more expensive. The carriers can either charge those people for tethering or they can raise the price for EVERYONE.

    They choose to charge the people who tether. It is a perfectly reasonable choice on their part.

    Hey a cable line comes into my house with all the channels on it. I can just jimmy off a filter and get all the channels without paying any more. They are already delivering it to my house, why can't I just get all of them since they are there anyways and I am paying for cable right?

    You are not paying for tethering unless you are paying for tethering. The math is simple. People who tether use more bandwidth. Wireless providers set their data prices based on AVERAGE usage. Tethering makes the average usage go up, so the revenue to cover those costs has to come from somewhere.

    So they can either charge EVERYONE more or charge the people who tether more.. Again they choose the later.

    Are you seriously defending charging for tethering!? What do you mean MORE bandwidth?

    I am paying for a 25 dollar 2gb plan for my phone. 2gb, is 2gb, is 2gb. If I tether it DOES NOT MATTER MY BANDWIDTH, once i use up 2gb i pay overages. It is that simple... I dont have to tether to use 2gb.

    Your cable example is weak. On cable you are paying for the content on that line. On your data plan there is no content to pay for.. it is just straight internet.

    A better cable example would be a cable company charging you monthly to extend your cable to each seperate room.





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  • x86isslow
    Oct 6, 10:30 PM
    The device should now be the focus. The service should be an afterthought in the background.

    that's called an iPod touch - not a phone



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    abecedario en letras chinas. abecedario en letras chinas. Letras-Arabes; Letras-Arabes. OllyW. Apr 21, 07:28 AM. Wondering why Android users are on a Mac
  • abecedario en letras chinas. Letras-Arabes; Letras-Arabes. OllyW. Apr 21, 07:28 AM. Wondering why Android users are on a Mac



  • mmcc
    Mar 29, 03:54 PM
    Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't the Windows Live Marketplace in Windows Vista a integrated (badly integrated but still integrated), App Store before it was discontinued due to lack of consumers and made to redirect to a Microsoft website that sold some products?

    I believe Microsoft did partner with Digital River to bring 3rd party products to such a store. However it was badly organized, poorly promoted and ultimately drew little business as you indicate since it offered customers little or no benefit over direct purchases from the developer. Developers lost interest. It morphed into the current MS/DR relationship where DR handles much of the on-line sales of MS products.

    I sort of hope developers lose interest in the Mac App Store as well. ;) Unfortunately, consumers love the basement pricing.





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  • ezekielrage_99
    Jan 10, 06:30 PM
    I live in Australia and am on the Next G network and, to be honest, it's very disappointing. Coverage drops in and out even in very built up areas. I can't comment very much about the internet because I try to avoid using it as much as I can due to the insane amount of money Telstra charges.

    Hopefully Telstra introduce this at a reasonable price. But, I wouldn't be surprised if it was between $600 - $700.

    It's Telstra they wont place a reasonable pricing structure, plus their NextG network sucks. As I said before I want an iPhone but I wont buy if it's with Telstra.



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  • MCIowaRulz
    Apr 15, 04:21 PM
    Maybe the reason why they are having problems with licensing is because of gTunes:D
    http://www.androidfreeware.net/download-gtunes-music.html





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  • Mac-Addict
    Oct 11, 10:15 AM
    Well, the difference there is that Microsoft used Engadget and others as part of their marketing campaign - "leaking" product information and photos to them to try and drum up interest. They did the same thing before with their "leaks" of Origami to try and build up hype. Of course, Zune seems to have gained more traction than UMPC (perhaps because the Zune is basically using a model that has been proven successful by the iPod).

    Apple on the other hand just doesn't seem to leak product information ahead of time any more, and they also don't seem to need to do that kind of thing to generate hype and excitement for their products.

    -Zadillo
    But apple doesn't need to drum up any excitement for the products, leaking just makes people think.. wow.. thats really nice (10 seconds later) yeah seen it, boring! So apple doesnt leak much makes everyone think hmm i wonder what apple has in store for us next.. could it be a ipod the size of my house or whatever. The way apple deal with there products is the way they create these communities.



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  • wordoflife
    Mar 24, 03:03 PM
    I never really liked OS X until 10.5.





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  • rkahl
    Mar 17, 12:24 PM
    He could probably earn more if he worked else where. :)

    "Uh yeah, if you want to work 40 HOURS A WEEK!"




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  • toxicbomber
    Jan 14, 04:04 PM
    Hope they don't shut down Steve's screen at the keynote...

    It won't happen. The signals from Steve's clicker go over radio and are paired with projectors are behind the screen. No way in the world is it possible to interfere with the keynote. They are prepared for any event that might happen. Trust me. :apple:





    bearbo
    Jan 12, 02:29 AM
    And only 200 new patents.

    please tell me you know about the process of obtaining a patent.

    if i have the money, i can come up with 5 things, right now, to be patented. but you don't care, do you.

    point being, it's not hard to get patent... as long as you fulfill those 3 requirement (novelty, non-obviousness, usefulness), and after a few yrs, you will be grant a patent.

    the lacks of buttons on a phone could ne novel and non-obvious, but is that really THAT exciting? sure it's great and all, but c'mon, it's not revolutionary.

    i'm not saying iphone is crap, it's just disappointing from all the hype.





    alfmil
    Apr 14, 05:56 PM
    Hasn't anyone noticed that not a single US plane has been hijacked in the past 10 years? A quick look at Wikipedia shows 7 US planes hijacked in the 1970s, several in the 80s and 90s. Four planes were hijacked in 2001 (all on the same day....) - and then not a single US, European, Japanese plane has been hijacked.

    Something is working.....

    Homer Simpson: Not a bear in sight. The Bear Patrol must be working like a charm.

    Lisa Simpson: That�s specious reasoning, Dad.

    Homer: Thank you, dear.

    Lisa: By your logic I could claim that this rock keeps tigers away.

    Homer: Oh, how does it work?

    Lisa: It doesn�t work.

    Homer: Uh-huh.

    Lisa: It�s just a stupid rock.

    Homer: Uh-huh.

    Lisa: But I don�t see any tigers around, do you?

    Homer: Lisa, I want to buy your rock.





    AussieScozza
    Sep 12, 06:12 AM
    With all due respect Sunfast. You are getting excited about a team I suspect will leave Australia with little more than suntans. The urn will not take much to reclaim my friend. Hardly an Apple upstager. Maybe in the near future you can watch each English loss on your new widescreen iPod.





    vincenz
    Apr 5, 06:26 PM
    Only Apple... :apple:





    SilentPanda
    Apr 21, 11:42 AM
    That isn't it, because I can change the scores up or down (by TWO points) at will.

    If the score is X, you can change the score to X-1 and X+1. If you change it to X-1 then press up, it'll display as X+1 which removes your down vote and adds your upvote.



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