Sunday, May 29, 2011

partes del corazon

partes del corazon. partes del corazón).
  • partes del corazón).



  • Full of Win
    Mar 28, 02:36 PM
    Good. I'm all in favor of Apple adding more incentives for devs to embrace the Mac App store. As a consumer I really like the idea of an App Store that makes buying and installing as easy as one click as well as fostering competition between comparable apps.

    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.





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  • partes del corazón).



  • G58
    Apr 5, 06:14 PM
    Unfortunately, Clukas's quote above is a perfect example of how the majority of the board is reacting to this post. 'Lost cause', 'loser', 'moron', 'has no life' are all insults I've seen all over this posting. Incredibly immature and unnecessary if you ask me.

    There are people, they're often called socialists, who believe that it's somehow unfair that a few people make more money than everyone else. These same people probably applaud when stores get looted in a crisis, protests or during civil unrest.

    An ad, a good ad, is like a mini movie. It tells a story. The people who make these ads are very often [though not exclusively] Apple users.

    I think what we're witnessing here in response to this story is the effect of the new breed of Apple buyer - a creature with the resources to afford the best, but non of the appreciation to discern the value of anything.





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  • darkplanets
    Apr 13, 10:43 AM
    I would prefer the cheaper and more effective way; profiling.

    Also, you can't say security has been working well-- look at the number of incidences of things going through security accidentally via negligence (knives, guns, etc)-- while there's no official numbers, the anecdotal evidence is quite moving.





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  • las 9 partes del corazon.



  • jimbo999
    Oct 3, 12:01 AM
    The DMCA changed that, and until it's tested in court anything where encryption is used or even potentially used is not "safe" to reverse engineer in the US.

    B

    Not "anything where encryption is used." But if something is encrypted, it can only be reverse engineered under 1201(f):

    (f) Reverse Engineering. -





    partes del corazon. corazón con ambas partes
  • corazón con ambas partes



  • ritmomundo
    Mar 18, 06:11 PM
    Ok fair enough, that was poorly phrased. What I meant was "It seems that some smart phone owners feel some kind of envy to me because I own an iPhone 4."

    Lol, serious? Sorry bro, sounds pretty much the same to me. You're still assuming that because someone compares features with you, or comments on your phone, that they are jealous of you because of your phone.





    partes del corazon. partes el corazón!
  • partes el corazón!



  • Mac.World
    Apr 17, 01:43 PM
    Being gay for most of human history has been pretty difficult. To not touch on that is really stupid and shows a bias that when it comes to history, should not be shown.

    You do realize that homosexuality is not new and in fact was prevalent throughout ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. It wasn't until Christianity took root and became prevalent that homosexuality was looked down upon. You can thank religion for that (Leviticus 18:22). So in fact, for most of human history homosexuality was seen as no different from heterosexuality.





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  • Corazón



  • Hephaestus
    Mar 18, 05:32 PM
    Yes, they are not compliments, but just comments. You can't really call that harassment, which is what you said. Its fine that you enjoy your apple products, but when you start a thread called "so many people envy iphone 4 owners," and claim other smartphone users are jealous of you because they cant afford an iphone (when android/palm/win7 phones cost about the same), then it seems a bit more fanboy-ish and snobby. Just don't say things like "people say things to me about such and such, so they must be jealous of me."





    I actually agree with you. I'm not saying this phone is perfect, plenty of people have asked me about the pros and cons and I've told them, this might sound odd but I don't really understand the concept of being a fanboy over a phone. I mean, its just a phone. However, when people don't stop with the snide remarks and are constantly trying to compete when you don't care, it becomes somewhat annoying. I'm not saying that all other smart phones owners are jealous of my iPhone, I think we can all agree thats nonsense.

    However there do seem to be people that are quick to compete and show their resentment for Apple when they see others with iPhones, the majority of comments in this thread confirm that.





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  • partes del corazón:



  • gnasher729
    Oct 2, 05:12 PM
    I'm surprised how many people are interpreting this wrong.

    The point of this is that Amazon can go to this new company and license Fairplay-compatable DRM. That way they can sell movies/music on their website (Unbox) and sell it with DRM that is iPod/iTV/iTunes Compatible.

    This could mean, for example, Napster could be iTunes/iPod compatible.

    Or Vongo (unlimited movie downloads $9.95/month) could be iPod compatible.

    Personally, I'm not sure how long it will go. Either Apple will shut them down (if legally capable) or simply start licensing Fairplay themselves and cut out the middleman (which could be an inadvertant positive result of this effort)

    Napster (and Vongo, never heard of them) couldn't do that. Fairplay doesn't have any time limit. If you buy a song from the iTunes Music Store, it will work forever (or as long as Apple Computer exists). If you have a Napster subscription, and Napster made it possible that you download a song and add the Fairplay DRM to it, then iTunes would play it today and forever.





    partes del corazon. parte Dibujos del corazon
  • parte Dibujos del corazon



  • CalBoy
    Apr 21, 10:09 PM
    So same system but without the down vote button at all?

    arn

    Yes, I think that would be better as well if we're going to have ratings.

    I think a purely numerical system will just encourage all of the negative aspects of the ratings system.





    partes del corazon. La Nebulosa del Corazón IC
  • La Nebulosa del Corazón IC



  • Donz0r
    Jan 9, 03:02 PM
    OK, i dont know if this is a problem, but the URL of the keynote itself happens to contain a spoiler. Could be an issue.

    Nothing a couple sheets of paper can't fix.;)
    is there anyway for someone to copy the video to a different server? Exclusive to us MacRumorians? and post the link?





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  • DoFoT9
    May 13, 04:31 PM
    well i'm not totally sure yet, but it looks like one of my systems is down already! i'll have a better idea later tonight though. i might look into having a remote login system, so i'd know sooner if something is wrong.

    i'm gonna have to cut it back to 3.5 ghz just to be safe i think

    oh really? thats frustrating!! what soft of temps do they sit at? are you sure you have cranked enough voltage into them?





    partes del corazon. El corazón gt;gt;gt;gt;gt; Ver partes
  • El corazón gt;gt;gt;gt;gt; Ver partes



  • ten-oak-druid
    Apr 10, 10:15 AM
    Technically the Confederacy wasn't defeated until a month later, and even then forces still fought because of how slow news traveled :p, but yea, Lee's surrender was basically the end.

    True.

    For example there were some battles in the Kansas/Missouri area at the end of the war that were some of the bloodiest. Of course this area had been part of a guerilla/proxy war before the civil war even began. The animosity between the two sides continued long after the war.





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  • Corazón dividido en dos



  • eawmp1
    May 6, 10:17 AM
    This is a little ridiculous. Is it really a big deal to answer simple questions about firearms?

    And that is the problem. Any question about guns to certain segments of the population degenerates into the ridiculous.





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  • partes del corazón,



  • netcastle
    Jan 9, 09:21 AM
    Actually, how about a more humble mini revision with a SR chipset, better graphics and an eSATA port and keep the form factor that so many of us mini users love.

    Also, in addition to the other things I mentioned in my previous post lets add a QT and iTunes update that support AC3 and DTS and a DVD player update that supports Blu-ray.

    I'm sure I can think of a million others and none of what I say is actually in the interest of a good prediction. I am just creating a wish list.





    partes del corazon. partes con el corazon
  • partes con el corazon



  • maclaptop
    Apr 16, 10:56 PM
    And different browsers didn't appear for a long while I thought.

    True. This is due to Apples desire to confine users to Safari.

    Their dictatorial approach worked for quite some time. Finally user push back was too much, and Apple caved.





    partes del corazon. Corazón movible
  • Corazón movible



  • OllyW
    Mar 16, 10:49 AM
    What difference does it make if one Android device outsells the iPhone? Many of the features are in the OS, not the hardware.

    Because when he focuses on one device, Apple 'win'.





    partes del corazon. Fotos+del+corazon+humano+y
  • Fotos+del+corazon+humano+y



  • Ommid
    Apr 25, 01:19 PM
    ok, thought it was




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  • las partes internas del



  • blackburn
    Apr 29, 01:21 PM
    Looking forward to the new version of file vault. Let's hope that we don't need any wierd hack to enable 64 bits (on macbooks) or to enable trim on 3rd party ssds.





    partes del corazon. del corazon y unlser,
  • del corazon y unlser,



  • Links
    Aug 10, 03:41 PM
    I ordered mine on Monday and got it yesterday (ground shipping!). [...]
    Jim
    Reminds of an issue many years ago when Apple released the G3 (B&W).
    The first batch had a crippled ATA bus due to the wrong chip.
    If you bought the same machine, same model number, same specs
    a month later you had a different chip and much improved Hard Drive performance.
    How could you tell them apart?
    You had to search out the chip inside the G3 and find the number on the chip to compare with the newer one.





    fun173
    Mar 24, 03:10 PM
    Happy Birthday OS X





    cherrypop
    Oct 11, 09:00 AM
    Makes total sense to me: Microsoft's Zune introduction naturally raised the bar for MP3 players. Some of the press Zune is getting for its larger display, clean design and usability is adding to the pressure for Apple to ship an answer to the Zune.

    Apple is ready to announce their rumored video/wireless iPod





    Stridder44
    Oct 10, 08:22 PM
    No guys it's coming out for reals this time. Just go down the isle with the MacBooks with C2D's in them. If you pass Duke Nukem Forever you've gone too far though.





    Jaro65
    Aug 6, 03:19 PM
    The U.S. can build cars just as good as the best of the rest of the world, but only when we want to - which is a shame, because we historically haven't wanted to.

    I see some changes in the US auto industry now and would actually consider purchasing something from Ford. Let's just hope that this trend continues.





    Phil A.
    Apr 29, 04:25 PM
    Speaking of bad iCal, why is it I can't flip pages in the Calendar app on my iPad by actually flicking the pages (a la iBooks)? Instead I have to tap on arrow buttons? What's up with that???

    I thought it was only me that was annoyed by that one! I'm surprised they've not addressed it yet, and it's incredibly unintuitive to have to tap a little button at the bottom of the page instead of flipping the page like you do in iBooks



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