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beaches in spain madrid. Madrid, Spain. 20/01/2011
  • Madrid, Spain. 20/01/2011



  • davepoint
    Aug 12, 04:31 PM
    surely they wouldn't update the specs only to release something new in a month or so..





    beaches in spain madrid. Madrid, Spain. 20/01/2011
  • Madrid, Spain. 20/01/2011



  • Huntn
    Mar 4, 11:00 AM
    Firing incompetent teachers sounds like a great idea, but it doesn't require unions to be disbanded to achieve.

    Unfortunately, it does.

    It does not.





    beaches in spain madrid. 20, 2011 in Madrid, Spain.
  • 20, 2011 in Madrid, Spain.



  • AidenShaw
    Oct 4, 06:01 AM
    They might get laughed at but apple will be the ones laughing when their the first to debut santa rosa with 800mhz fsb and nand flash. Hopefully this is whats going to happen
    Apple won't be first, they'll either announce the same day as HP/Dell/Lenovo/Acer/Asus/... - or they'll announce later.

    With Yonah, Merom, Woodcrest and Conroe, the pattern has been "later".

    At some point the consumer experience is not appreciably improved by processor improvements. Except for media processing intensive applicatons, we are there.

    That alone ia an amazing statement for the Apple platform.

    Can any other platform say that or even promise that any time within 2 years?
    Windows and Linux are running on the same platform, and both have proven SMP capabilities far beyond what Apple is selling.

    Most of the quad and octo systems at IDF were running XP, W2K3, or Vista. None were running OSX.





    beaches in spain madrid. Cayo Santa Maria, Best Beaches
  • Cayo Santa Maria, Best Beaches



  • Multimedia
    Oct 4, 04:18 PM
    The inquirer is definitely wrong about this! OS X is a great OS with many features but it needs a lot of work with SMP compared to 64 bit windows and Linux.

    In fact, OS X is behind on being a full 64 bit OS as well.

    Besides, I wouldn't contradict Aiden if I were you. The man knows of that which he speaks.No kidding. The only time I contradict Aiden is always inadvertant use of my ignorant brain connected to my loose fingers. And Aiden is always happy to correct the error of my ways while I am glad he does.





    beaches in spain madrid. Garbage Hotel madrid room
  • Garbage Hotel madrid room



  • rhett7660
    Jul 27, 04:01 PM
    Well,




    beaches in spain madrid. eaches and flea markets.
  • eaches and flea markets.



  • Willis
    Jan 8, 01:04 PM
    well, its currently 'exporting' it... taking a while though.





    beaches in spain madrid. Beyond northwestern Spain, the
  • Beyond northwestern Spain, the



  • torbjoern
    Mar 18, 04:51 AM
    Nail. Hit. On. The. Head.

    In personal experience, most of the Apple "haters" I've known have fallen into the category if they could afford an Apple product, then they wouldn't hate.

    Hating something is easier than openly admitting "I want that but cannot afford it", so by creating a hate figure out of the company/products, it makes it easier for the person to "accept" that they will never own the product they secretly lust after.
    Cognitive dissonance is easier to "harmonise by hate" (see the oxymoron here?) than to accept with an honest mind, just like some people deal with buyer's remorse by telling themselves how much they love their new product. I was a Mac-hater long before I even knew that the price was higher for Macs than for PCs, it goes back to horrific experience with a G3 iMac, a hockey puck mouse and OS 9...





    beaches in spain madrid. Hotel built from each trash
  • Hotel built from each trash



  • shawnce
    Oct 29, 09:35 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    Apple appears to have pulled the publicly accessible Mac OS 10.4.8 Source Code (Darwin, the open-source foundation of OS X, and XNU, Darwin's open-source kernel), leaving only developers with ADC log-ins with access to the code (public link (http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/), ADC link (http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/tarballs/apsl/))

    10.4.8 sources have never been available via the Darwin Releases (http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/) page (just never linked to the web-page). They have been available via macosforge.org (http://kernel.macosforge.org/intel-build-instructions.html) (links to tarballs on Apple's site) which has been mostly offline and under-construction for the last month and they have been available via the tarball link (http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/tarballs/apsl/) (10.4.8 Intel is xnu-792.13.8 (http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/tarballs/apsl/xnu-792.13.8.tar.gz)).

    Also the "ADC link" referenced for the tarballs is not an ADC account but the standard free open source account that anyone can create. The only requirement is that you read and agree to the open source license. You do not need any type of ADC account, no select or premier, no seed key, just a free Apple ID (create one if you need it) and click that you understand that the APSL exists. This is the same account that you need to gain access to any of Apple's open source items (been this way for years).

    The articles premise is bogus, it is making a false statement about something that did NOT happen.

    I strongly urge that this article be corrected since it is not true and will only serve as FUD material....





    beaches in spain madrid. Madrid Spain Madrid Madrid
  • Madrid Spain Madrid Madrid



  • ddrueckhammer
    Sep 12, 08:41 AM
    I can't imagine why Apple would have an event like this if there was going to be only Disney content available.

    Especially, if they don't have better prices or selection than the Amazon store released last week. Also, if they don't offer renting they are crazy. Who will buy a movie for $14.99 off of the internet without the media? I have actually rented a movie from the Unbox store and despite a crappy UI, problems starting the download, and having to use an S-video cable to connect my laptop to the TV, I found the experience better than expected. 90minutes downloaded in 1.5 hours and available to stream in 25 minutes is more than acceptable for me.





    beaches in spain madrid. Top Ten Beaches in Spain;
  • Top Ten Beaches in Spain;



  • Drag'nGT
    Oct 6, 12:02 PM
    The ad is very good and does point out that AT&T has a long way to go. I'm not sure why AT&T is that far behind but whatever. I still have great phone service with AT&T, almost no dropped calls and the ability to change phones with the swap of a sim card. Life is good. :cool:





    beaches in spain madrid. Where: Madrid, Spain
  • Where: Madrid, Spain



  • BJB Productions
    Apr 15, 04:17 PM
    Real or not, it looks huge. :rolleyes:





    beaches in spain madrid. Beaches in Spain: Barceloneta
  • Beaches in Spain: Barceloneta



  • serogers1970
    Mar 24, 06:12 PM
    Wish I had gotten a few shares of stock then!!

    UGH! Don't remind me...
    I had 22 shares at $19. Ex-wife decided we should sell them since it was stagnant for so long.
    It has since doubled and gotten to the $300-whatever that it is today.

    $15k or so lost... No wonder she's an ex!!





    beaches in spain madrid. Madrid is the capital of Spain
  • Madrid is the capital of Spain



  • bobber205
    May 5, 04:36 PM
    There are completely different cultural factors that play into this as well. You cannot blame guns for this, you have to blame people. There are underlying issues that cause this type of violence that we are not dealing with. Guns are not the problem, our culture is. Treat the disease, not the symptom, or your results will continue to be the same.

    We can do both at the same time. Refusing to have very strict gun control is a result of the culture problem you described. Guns are enablers for our worse instincts in our culture. Why enable them to have such destructive consequences?





    beaches in spain madrid. Madrid
  • Madrid



  • siderealxxx
    May 2, 11:35 AM
    Regarding iPhone 3G users, Apple will have to find a way of addressing this 'bug' via some form of update for the simple reason that this is a potential violation of the law and basic human rights (and Apple knows it).

    Having worked professionally in areas where information relating to location (past, present and future) can genuinely put lives at risk, I personally will not stand for this and I urge other 3G users to do the same.

    If this is not addressed for 3G users, I would say you have very good grounds to push for a replacement: Apple have violated their terms of service and as a customer, you do not have to accept it.





    beaches in spain madrid. Madrid, Spain#39;s Fiery Capital
  • Madrid, Spain#39;s Fiery Capital



  • bigmc6000
    Oct 6, 10:21 AM
    Except Verizon does that too!!!!

    Wait, you mean that grass on the other side isn't actually greener it's just painted green?!?!?! ;)





    beaches in spain madrid. The capital city of Spain,
  • The capital city of Spain,



  • rtdgoldfish
    Mar 28, 11:27 PM
    Wait, so is it showing up again in your Connect360? Try and call the cops the minute is shows up.

    That or,

    If parents live there with the teenager(s), just ask them if their kid just got a 360 and if they would mind if you compared serial numbers to your receipt, since its showed up in range of your wireless network.

    Don't blame the kid, but be like, well maybe another kid sold it to him or something.

    I don't know about them, but at least my parents would have my ass up there in an instant with my 360 even if I had it for over a year lol. I don't even want to think what would have happened to me if it was yours.

    Actually, third idea. Just guess which house it is. And just go there and be like, I know you stole my 360 and games, I can tell from it trying to connect to my router since the house is so close. So, I'll tell you what, I'll let all this go if you just hand it over. If he denies it, just be like, okay, well, I'm taking this (log sheet) to the cops, and I can peg the IP address to you. Are you sure you don't want to do just give it back?

    And when he gives it back call the cops.

    I have it narrowed down to two houses. Every time the 360 shows up on my network, I take a walk around the neighborhood and see who is home, who has a glow from a TV in their window, etc. The cops are working on background info on both houses to try and get a warrant. It seems there have been other break-ins in the area and they are hoping to catch the guy (or girl) who has been doing it. Right now, my 360 showing up on my network has been the biggest lead they have gotten because it narrows down the area by quite a bit. They don't want me to go knocking on doors because they are afraid they will either ditch all their stolen stuff if they know the cops are on to them or just lay low until it all blows over and then start again.

    Its been really hard knowing that my 360 is within 500 feet of my house and having a damn good idea of who did it and not being able to do anything about it. The cops hope they will be able to do something soon but every day that goes by, I fear I will not be getting my XBox back just a little more. :(





    beaches in spain madrid. city of Spain, Madrid
  • city of Spain, Madrid



  • Rocketman
    Jul 21, 12:49 PM
    I want someone to make a utility that replaces the improved bar display and algorithm with a randomized display and algorithm. That way you stop looking for bars to make your life better and just make the damn call and see if it goes through or not. Pass/fail.

    Ignorance is bliss. Sometimes.

    Maybe Apple could make that an Easter Egg. Those were the days, when Easter Eggs were common. Fun times.

    Rocketman





    beaches in spain madrid. beautiful eaches, Spain
  • beautiful eaches, Spain



  • jackc
    Jan 14, 08:56 PM
    Now, Gizmodo just posted another editorial. They are not just refusing to apologize, they are actually proud. Supposedly this is a an act of civil disobedience, a sign of their independence. Not only are they being immature jerks, but exhibit this self righteous attitude. It is just a prank, (actually it is not even a creative one) so it is not that big of a deal, but their new editorial makes them seem even more immature. I wonder if somebody is going to play pranks on them to show some independence of his own.

    Linky (http://gizmodo.com/344447/giz-banned-for-life-and-loving-it-on-pranks-and-civil-disobedience-at-ces)

    They should be writing political speeches, I had a tear rolling down my cheek thinking about how they're standing up to corporations





    beaches in spain madrid. on the eaches of Britain,
  • on the eaches of Britain,



  • EricNau
    Apr 22, 02:51 AM
    "Thanks" might work in a pure support form. But for news discussion, it makes little sense.

    arn
    Perhaps a "Relevant" button then.
    Essentially just like Facebook's "Like" feature, then? People seem to like it on Facebook; would it be useful here?





    Swift
    Jan 6, 09:23 AM
    Don't you guys have that problem over there in the States? Maybe it is because I'm in the EU? It really sucks, I guarantee..

    Well, there are some benefits to being in California where the event is happening. Fewer servers in the way, and the Akamai relays they put in must be awesomely fat in LA. But I think higher def overwhelmed the live feed entirely. Even Google couldn't pay for it.

    :(





    runlsd
    Apr 8, 09:02 PM
    http://g4.img-dpreview.com/F898767C19DD482B9B9DC83ACBD8249C.jpg





    124151155
    Sep 29, 07:14 AM
    Here's Bill Gates' house for comparison. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9738CIiY41k)





    eric_n_dfw
    Oct 28, 06:48 PM
    Not really. There are from time to time fixes that are noticed in Darwin and ported back to FreeBSD by others, but Apple have a history of not getting involved with the projects from where they take code. The stuff about the kernel is especially weird, that's still the area where Apple and FreeBSD differ the most.

    Interesting. So does Apple just put their stuff up under ASPL and let the FreeBSD commiters sift through it?

    I figured when they hired Mr. BSD, Jordan Hubbard, back in 2001 they be more active in pushing stuff back out to BSD.





    killuminati
    Sep 7, 11:19 PM
    Phat Pat, I never really thought of it that way but it really makes sense. Everyone in the audience has heard curses before and its really become a part of modern music in most genres. When you think about it, it really shouldn't offend anybody there because everyones mature, there arent little kids there.

    Idno now that I think about it again it still seems kinda weird.



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