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  • goobot
    Mar 23, 01:30 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    And this will help apple how? People aren't gana buy iOS devices for airplay but will for the atv.





    jill scott son. Singer Jill Scot t and her
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  • kingdonk
    Feb 28, 08:30 PM
    More server an the start of the profile manager web app.
    the profile manager also allows you to remote lock/wipe your devices but you need to have network directory set up which it was, so will investigate later more about this feature.





    jill scott son. Jill Scott Concert Schedule
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  • displaced
    Sep 27, 10:51 AM
    Dooooooooooooooommmmmmm!!!!!


    :eek: :eek: :eek:

    Never fear. Apple will invent a new number, complete with a new character. 10.4.9 will include updates to all system font files and keyboard layouts containing this new symbol.

    Now that's innovation.





    jill scott son. Jill Scott
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  • Ryan1524
    May 26, 03:53 PM
    Originally posted by wsteineker
    Ok, here's a nightmare for you just to illustrate the kind of headaches we're talking about. First, let me start by saying that I upgraded my Cube from OS 9.2.2 to OS X 10.1 all the way through 10.2.4 with no problems, and that I recently installed a Pioneer A05 DVD-R/RW in my Quicksilver tower without so much as a hiccup. So on to my Windows XP hell...
    <snip>

    wow. that sounds pretty bad. but i 'think' your experience is isolated, or at least represents only a small portion of XP users, proper XP users.

    let me tell you my story with M$ to give you the idea why i'm quite appreciative of XP.
    i started with 3.1, on to 95, 98, 2000, ME (what were they smoking), etc... i've been living on computers all my life and folowed M$'s development (or lack of - for that matter).
    my nightmares was very evident on 98. nothing worked and i had to do everything manually. good thing i was quite patient and know what i'm doing. but after 2 years of W98-SE on a P3 750, 40GB hdd and 512MB ram and 32MB Riva TNT2 (i'm always a step behind, i'm not made of money.. :p), it's staring to go bad, like a plate of food that slowly rots away. at the end, my computing experience with 98 is as follows: 1 out of 5 boot tries will succeed (not just stuck on the startup screen). 1 out of 5 of those succesfull boot ups wil allow me to use the computer, instead of crashing as soon as i move the mouse, which brings me back to trying to get the computer to start for me.

    i was sick of it and my friend easily talked me into installing XP after i persisted not to for over 3 months since release. i did a clean install after backing up my data and it worked like a charm. it's been two years now and my computer's been doing great, i only have to restart it every month or so, sometimes i can go two months without restarting. but the past couple of months, as the plate's rotting away, i have to restart every 3 days or so. to avoid a system crash. thankfully, it's just a freeze-up and no data is lost during these periodic crashes (knock on wood). other than the 3 day crash thing, it's never given me problems. so i'm quite satisfied. my appreciation might have come from using a better OS after the 98 hell, but i think XP is in itself a good OS, not the best, but good enough. for now at least. :) ;)



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  • 2 Replies
    Apr 19, 11:29 AM
    Also, oopsie hardware releases aside, how would a "supposedly" early software build of iOS5 end up in the prototype phone of some guy in South East Asia? Hardware production is outsourced to Asia, yes, but software would be held pretty damn closely. Maybe I'm wrong?

    BS- IMHO this is a shamster.
    (Bold added for reference.)


    Read the article title again genius. :rolleyes:

    ... or actually RTFA. (second to last paragraph).





    jill scott son. Jill Scott is rocking the
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  • efoto
    Sep 17, 01:32 AM
    So I come to you this eve, asking advice to this extent:

    How would one go about dating an Apple employee??

    (of a local Apple store....not Apple corporate, perhaps it doesn't matter, I don't know)



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    jill scott son. In other news, Jill Scott says
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  • sfwalter
    Mar 11, 01:30 PM
    Willow Bend is at about 90 people

    Wow less than I thought, I may have a chance to get one. going to be there at 3:30pm.





    jill scott son. Jill Scott launches her quot;Butterfly Braquot; at Ashley Stewart in the Westfield Shoppingtown on June 4, 2008 in Culver City, California.
  • Jill Scott launches her quot;Butterfly Braquot; at Ashley Stewart in the Westfield Shoppingtown on June 4, 2008 in Culver City, California.



  • brentsg
    Apr 22, 09:50 PM
    The overreaction to the Intel HD3000 by people that have never used it is hysterical.

    The funniest part is watching people defend their C2D CPUs while dissing the Intel GPU.



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  • eburr
    Mar 16, 07:36 PM
    I saw on this website that it looks like they have been holding them for the morning. From what I have seen this is holding true, at least at Willow Bend and Stonebriar.





    jill scott son. 05/14/2011 - Jill Scott and
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  • CubusX
    Mar 13, 09:50 AM
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    New iOS update, same old story. With all the time it takes Apple to release these updates, will they ever get it right,



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  • PeterKG
    Mar 26, 05:43 PM
    Steve's wardrobe:

    http://www.stevesoutfit.com/

    He needs to buy a longer inseam pair of Levi's. Maybe a 34", at least a 32".





    jill scott son. Jill Scott a tranché pour un
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  • 1080p
    Nov 17, 10:28 PM
    White iPhone is sexy. Not to mention that cases ...especially that stupid bumper attract dust that scratch the phone. My metal antenna band already has tons of scratches from it.



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  • Ish
    Mar 18, 05:11 AM
    I like this, Dale! The first one, Never show your work to anyone, you could take the opposite way. If you never showed your work to anyone you could think you're among the best! Okay, maybe you still suck but you could go through life in blissful ignorance!! :)

    I wouldn't necessarily call concentrating on one thing a fixation, and even if it is, who cares? If you're constantly photographing what you enjoy, eventually you see more and more details to express through your photographs. Just enjoy! And share!





    jill scott son. they have Jill Scott on
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  • Full of Win
    Mar 28, 09:29 AM
    From the graphic announment it is pretty clear what OS is now the focus of ACE (Apple Consumer Eletronics).

    ACE should drop all pretense and rename WWiOSDC:mad:



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  • Designer Dale
    Mar 15, 03:31 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5298/5520365719_1c7443dc0a_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/damoncrane/5520365719/in/photostream/)
    Great take on the topic. I like the way color and facial expressions make the incoming player stand out from his team mates. All of the Rugby shots you have posted in the forums show how wimpy American "football" players are.

    Dale





    jill scott son. Looks like Jill Scott is gonna
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  • fun173
    Mar 21, 09:40 PM
    The vocals are completely missing highs and lows...

    And I did not hear any auto-tuning... What gives?


    Were kinda doing it ghetto lol, we only used garage band but when we re-record ill try to use auto tune. tbh, i had no idea what it was before your comment so thank you :D



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  • haruhiko
    Apr 5, 09:12 AM
    Oh, last time they don't even recommend what they rate as the best smartphone in the market, and now they recommend the iPad 2? Either because there is virtually no tablets on the market or the popularity of iPhone 4 is killing the credibility of CR.





    jill scott son. In the meantime, Scott#39;s former label Hidden Beach Recordings is ramping up the late spring arrival of quot;Just Before Dawn: Jill Scott From the Vault, Vol. 1.
  • In the meantime, Scott#39;s former label Hidden Beach Recordings is ramping up the late spring arrival of quot;Just Before Dawn: Jill Scott From the Vault, Vol. 1.



  • sn00p
    Nov 10, 02:27 PM
    RFID in passports is kind of another ball of wax. One of the issues with so-called e-Passports is that they store all of the information on the RFID tag (i.e. your personal information) rather than just a reference number to a database. This is so you don't have different countries accessing other countries' databases. However, the level of encryption used on these passports is very weak, so all of that data on the tag is potentially vulnerable.

    It is generally considered best practice to put only reference numbers to a database on RFID tags. That way if you skim the tag all you have is jibberish without the accompanying database info.

    Don't blame the technology... blame the incorrect use of the technology. I don't see how the above examples of Apple's potential usage could be a serious privacy threat like the passports are.

    E-Passports are however resilient to casual scanning (i.e the bad guy standing behind you in the queue) because you need to know personal details about the passport holder in order to generate the access key (this information is physically written inside the passport and the reader uses OCR to read it and then generate the key to access the electronic information).

    There have been many unfounded stories about E-Passports, mainly by scaremongering newspapers who find the dumbest "security export" money can buy.

    Yes you can duplicate the electronic portion of an E-passport with the right equipment, but what you cannot do is change this original information to create a fake passport that will pass validation, the data is signed using public key cryptography and the private keys are exactly that, private.

    Providing that the authorities validate e-passport data with the authentic public keys, there is no problem and no security hole.





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  • iGav
    Sep 16, 06:30 AM
    Originally posted by jefhatfield


    i hope by the time pentium 5 hits the shelves, there will be a G5 on the shelves

    btw, igav, i see that you are on akira's site...i should go there and join up and give the old alphatech a hard time...i miss alphatech and his intelligent comments...even when he gets unintelligent and flames newbies:eek: :p ;)

    I would think that by the time Intel do inflict the P5 upon that we'll be if not running machines with Apples next generation PPC at that time, then they'll be right around the corner......

    And yep I joined akira's site...... although I won't be using it like I do mr...... and as akira said, it's not a rumour site, it's a discussion and problem site about current technical issues and hardware and software...... I thought Alphatech was funny...... sure he sometimes got a little heated, but there was alot of people that deserved it, and hey it spiced things up...... :p

    He seem alot more chilled over at his site..... so that's cool.... :)

    P.S It's good to have you back Jef....... ;) :)





    Thomas Veil
    Apr 26, 06:01 AM
    No thanks. Looks like I'll be voting for Bill the Cat again.
    Image (http://thfd.smugmug.com/Other/Forums/7305329_XAcTU#858186861_umpyA-A-LB)Do y'all remember when Donald Trump got killed by his own boat anchor and doctors transferred his brain into Bill the Cat's body? One of the more memorable Bloom County storylines. If I can find it, I may scan a few for us.





    Natesac
    Mar 11, 11:23 AM
    Willow Bend is at about 30 people. Rumor in line is they might be able to serve everyone that's comes out today, they must have a large stock





    mac-er
    Sep 17, 10:14 PM
    From my experience working retail, she is going to the back and talking to other employees...."OMG, there is this creepy guy in here again."

    You'll really know that is true if someone else comes out of the backroom to look at you.





    nbs2
    Oct 9, 06:47 PM
    I'm getting really sick of companies that complain whenever they're met with competition. They love capitalism until it's working against them. Target and Wal*Mart are acting like little children who don't get their way.

    Under the Sherman Act, what Target and Wal*Mart are doing falls under the category of antitrust. Attempting to manipulate the market through the use of contracts and threats aimed towards hurting competitors is defined as antitrust. If Target and Wal*Mart go along with this, a class-action lawsuit can be filed against them for forcing us to pay their prices for DVDs without a lower-priced alternative.
    Since people seem to have missed my earlier point when the claim was the failure of the free market:

    this is the market in play. This appears to be a business dispute, not governmental involvement. The free market requires communication between businesses to maximize profits.

    As for the Sherman, the Act was designed to protect consumers from the leveraging of monopoly power to conspire to control a market. Here, there is no conspiracy to control the market. Rather, there is a complaint by one business entity regarding the activities of another with which it does business. If Target and Wal-mart were conspiring to split the market (or if the industry conspired with T and WM), that would trigger the Sherman.

    Grow up local mom and pop store. This isn't a communist nation, we have a little something called Capitalism that's basically social darwinism: Compete or shut up.[emphasis added]





    AppleMc
    Mar 11, 03:50 PM
    In line at Willow Bend. It's bad. 300+