الاثنين، 30 مايو 2011

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  • Here is the entire map.


  • neiltc13
    Mar 25, 06:50 PM
    It's pretty astounding, little more than a year later, that this is even possible on a tablet device, and to this degree of ease and sophistication. Compare the growth and advancement from January 2010 to March 2011.

    You're not getting the point.

    It is quite impressive, but a racing game is definitely not the sort of thing that is remotely comfortable to play on a touch screen. They need precise control to be fun and no tablet or touch screen device will ever off that.




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  • PBF
    Apr 3, 06:52 PM
    Not that I'm aware of currently, but you know that will be an extension as soon as it is released.
    But why would Apple not do it my way by default??? Google did. Smart and logical of them.




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  • Battlefields in Europe


  • heffemonkeyman
    Sep 6, 08:34 PM
    Planet Germany ;) The not so expensive part of it though (other Germans are quite surprised too). Macs are pretty expensive here though, IMHO. And there isn't a single store you can get Macs... in a town with 200000 people or so. Oh well...

    Wie Geht's!

    In most major US cities (I'm in Seattle) 1st run movies in the theaters are over $10.
    So $9.99 for a movie download starts to look more reasonable...




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  • World War 1 Map Of Europe 1914


  • Evangelion
    Jul 14, 07:26 AM
    It'll take a while before B-spec becomes too slow for web surfing ;)

    But there are lots of people who use the wireless for more than just web-surfing. Hell, WLAN is used at my workplace quite extensively in place of wired ethernet. That was the whole point of my comment. I (among others) use network-connectivity (wired or otherwise) for other things besides web-surfing

    As to just web-surfing.... In the time of few years my internet-connection has moved from 512KB to 8MB. I could go to 12 or 24MB right now. The speed-increase has been FAST.




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  • 1914 -- Europe on the Eve of


  • iphone3gs16gb
    Apr 9, 11:19 PM
    Yes I can, it took me only a weekend to learn.

    Overall, it's far more enjoyable to drive stick as opposed to an auto.




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  • europe before world war one


  • tny
    Aug 7, 08:11 AM
    Let me steer this off topic real quick. I have read before that Apple has two OS teams so "in theory" Leopard would, in fact, be Panther 2.0 and 10.7 would be Tiger 2.0. Again, in theory� Can someone clear that up?


    Nope. Here's how it works, usually (not saying this is what Apple does, but nearly everyone else does this, so ...). You've got one master codebase, called the "trunk." Everyone works with that. When it's time to start working toward a release candidate, you copy off the code base and create what's called a "branch."

    Changes to the trunk are rarely back-ported to the branch (it usually depends upon whether they are bug fixes or new features; bug fixes, often are back-ported if they aren't risky; new features almost never); any changes to the branch which are relevent to the trunk *are* ported to the trunk (since most of them are bug fixes, and the rest are probably new features whose loss might be noticed in the next release).

    The branch keeps being used by one team that is working on, let's say, Tiger, right up through the release and during maintenance (10.4.1, 10.4.2, 10.4.3, etc. are all from the branch, not from the trunk), while another team keeps working on the trunk until the time they branch (10.5 Alpha) the next release (let's say Leopard). When the newer branch hits release, one of two things happen: either the team that did the development on the new branch continues doing maintenance (10.5.1, 10.5.2, 10.5.3), or the group that was doing maintenance on the earlier release does maintenance on the new branch and the folks who designed the new branch go back to work on the trunk until it's time to branch again (10.6, let's call it Lion). Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages.

    I'm guess this it what is meant by "Apple has two teams working on OS X." Two teams, but only one code base trunk. And thus 10.4 is derived from 10.3, not 10.2.




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  • Eduardo1971
    Apr 19, 02:46 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)...I can't remember the last time I've read 16 pages of replies on MacRumors without the word "fanboy" endlessly repeated. Guess the trolls are only on the iOS stories...

    That's what separates the 'boys' from the 'men'. We are the hardcore bunch here-we don't mess around (unlike the kids playing at the other side of the MR sandbox).
    ;)




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  • carlos700
    Oct 23, 11:36 PM
    Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 Processor at NewEgg.com can be had for a little bit over $650.




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  • WORLD WAR 1 MAP OF EUROPE 1914


  • BRLawyer
    Apr 19, 02:05 PM
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    Back on topic....... Supposedly, Ivy Bridge (next year?) will support USB 3. I wonder if it will be possible to have some sort of a Thunderbolt to USB 3 interface. I would hate to buy a new iMac now and not be able to take advantage of the USB 3 speed when it becomes more widely used in the next few years. Or is that not something to worry about?

    Why would you want to use a SLOWER interface in the first place? As far as ports are concerned, TB should be able to work with everything (USB, FW etc.) anyway, provided the right adapters are used...




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  • World War I. Map of Europe in


  • sminman
    Jan 11, 06:10 PM
    I don't see the benefit of a MacBook Slim.

    Can someone pursued me or tell me why it would be better then just having a MacBook?




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  • in World War I, 1914


  • holbie
    Apr 2, 10:04 PM
    I will not feed the trolls� I will not feed the trolls� I will not feed the trolls�




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  • Above: Map Europe showing the


  • AP_piano295
    Mar 19, 10:18 AM
    I sort of support this, but as has been said before I think its time that America puts a heavier burden on allied nations to provide military assistance for UN resolutions.

    America is constantly being blamed for policing the world and I think it is a criticism we often deserve.

    But if the UN / international community is willing to allow/support the enforcement of a no fly zone. Than they should bear equal responsibility for the execution of the movement, the US shouldn't be providing 90% of the military support and funds.




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  • Map of Europe in October 1914.


  • Mister Snitch
    Apr 3, 12:49 AM
    This ad will never work. People want ads that make them feel like teenage boys. I know this from Android ads. Steel and lasers, Apple. Steel and lasers!

    My grandma told me she's not buying an iPad until they start putting some explosions in their ads.




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  • Europe before World War One


  • ajkrause
    Sep 1, 02:47 PM
    if it gets bigger, does it get thinner?

    Never thought I'd say this but... I hope so.




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  • europe before world war one


  • treblah
    Aug 6, 09:36 PM
    Blah, it should read "Mac OS X Leopard, introducing Panter 2.0"

    Panther?

    Let me steer this off topic real quick. I have read before that Apple has two OS teams so "in theory" Leopard would, in fact, be Panther 2.0 and 10.7 would be Tiger 2.0. Again, in theory… Can someone clear that up?

    On topic: Hooray Leopard!




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  • World War I Map of Europe.


  • sunwukong
    Nov 28, 10:55 PM
    This thing has a serious bug infestation : :eek:
    Zune Scene Tech Support : http://www.zunescene.com/forums/index.php?PHPSESSID=e68f9fffa988200ca99f9040d747224f&board=15.0




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  • World War I Map of Europe.


  • dizastor
    Aug 30, 12:11 AM
    Oh believe me, I agree with you 100% percent! I would LOVE to see "Mac pro Mini" from Apple.

    Mac Pro Cube Mini?

    No that's too long...

    Mac Pube Mini!
    much better




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  • MAP: Europe, 1914 MAP: Europe


  • Horrortaxi
    Mar 20, 08:32 AM
    a hell of alot more people buy IBMs here eg: Toshiba, Hitachi and Sony.

    I don't want to sound excessively picky, but only IBM makes IBM computers. Toshiba makes Toshiba computers and Sony makes Sony computers.




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  • gr8whtd0pe
    Jan 22, 06:57 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5006/5376952280_30d1c125e5_z.jpg

    it's been gone for a while.

    I feel your pain man. I have a 2 year old myself.

    They all ready sit in Recaro's ;)

    Seriously though, we've got a 3rd on the way, so we had to go to something large enough to fit 3 car seats.

    Never heard of that brand.




    chutch15
    Sep 14, 02:07 PM
    As a follow-up on the GripVue, note the notch to the right of the charging port. That's the unobstructed speaker...

    http://www.belkin.com/images/product/F8Z657-C01_RND/FUL1_F8Z657-C01_RND.jpg

    Also, note the colors on the "Tint" versions (Black, Clear (shown above), Royal Purple, Night Sky, and Taro). It's odd that the bright colors that Best Buy has (besides Night Sky) are not shown. They also have a "Metallic" line (Black, White, and Taro).




    p0intblank
    Sep 1, 12:29 PM
    A 23-inch iMac seems like it would be too large for me, unless they change the form factor. Like someone posted above, it'd be great if they fit everything into a 23-inch Cinema Display-like form. If Apple did that, I would be very interested in getting one.




    FireStar
    Oct 3, 09:20 AM
    Wow. Everyone at macrumors must love switcheasy. Are they that good?
    Ohhhhhh, yes. Nice cases, amazing accesories, and all for around the same price as Griffin or Belkin. Lots of variety too.

    As a SwitchEasy tradition, we have included everything you need to protect and accessorize your new iPod Touch 2G. With our RebelTouch package, you'll get the following




    xer98
    Apr 3, 02:38 PM
    A couple of weeks after the product. Most companies have to do it in the other order. Absolutely elegant (keep Coyote as your voice pure pleasure) you should also push some of your adds towards older folks. The interface is brilliant for older folks who do not understand computers. I am buying an iPad2 for my 75 years old mother.




    osxhero
    Apr 12, 09:31 PM
    People detection or NSA spoofer code. People should have the right to turn this stuff off. Hope FCP doesn't impose it without an option to disable.



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