Thursday 19 May 2011

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azerbaijan. Azerbaijan-Baku-wsmragut photo
  • Azerbaijan-Baku-wsmragut photo



  • ten-oak-druid
    May 4, 12:22 AM
    They'll likely time it to match the release of the sprint iphone.





    azerbaijan. Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijan



  • damixt
    Mar 15, 09:09 AM
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    Cerritos had a reseller asking people to buy him some. **** him.





    azerbaijan. the genie of Azerbaijani
  • the genie of Azerbaijani



  • hulugu
    Dec 1, 05:25 PM
    Couldn't that be just because Windows security (or lack thereof) has already been thoroughly examined by the industry at large and therefore wasn't as high a priority?

    Right, they were looking for a particular set of problems, specifically kernel bugs, which OSX and Linux have their fair share. Interestingly enough some of the wireless bugs affected more than one OS.

    These are vulnerabilities, which obviously need to be addressed, but just because they found more kernel bugs in OSX, Linux, and BSD, doesn't mean Windows is suddenly 'secure.'





    azerbaijan. Azerbaijan Economy
  • Azerbaijan Economy



  • dXTC
    Jan 12, 10:25 AM
    ...
    Oh and I do have a hard time believing that she ate as much as that article claims, at least in one sitting. Her stomach would surely burst! :eek:


    It's easy in terms of the physics behind it. Consume less than you burn, you lose weight. However, there's something psychological behind the urge to eat. In some cases it would be like telling an alcoholic that it's easy, just stop drinking. There are also some studies and theories which have pointed out that some people don't get the necessary signals to indicate that they are full. So it's simple but it's not. (if you know what I mean.)

    Have you ever seen a "professional eating" contest? The human digestive system can do rather amazing things, especially if it's been conditioned over a period of years, which is definitely true in this woman's case. The "sitting" may be 2 to 3 hours, with a bathroom break so that she can make room in her colon for the "next wave", but yeah, it's possible, especially with light yet calorie-dense foods like snack cakes, and high-calorie drinks like Kool-Aid to wash it down/through.

    Psychological factors? You betcha. Donna's admitted to being a feedee, and in the vast majority of feeder/feedee relationships, there's a codependence factor.



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    azerbaijan. Azerbaijan-Cultural-
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  • zeemeerman2
    Apr 14, 05:56 AM
    at a chinese plant manufacturing electronic cigs?:confused:

    I think it's just a mistranslation of the speaker's first language.

    So he attends at university since fall (so since september) and studies Commerce. Yet he thinks this rumor is part of a leaked advertisement and cannot comprehend why it is advertised like that.

    Well, that's what I get from it anyways...





    azerbaijan. Boeing and Azerbaijan Airlines
  • Boeing and Azerbaijan Airlines



  • RacerX
    Dec 2, 03:20 AM
    People, the single worst thing that the Mac community faces in the area of security is upon us right now...

    Little security experts who cry exploit.

    Thanks to the media jumping at anything that looks like it could be a security problem with Mac OS X, we now have security experts who are willing to make half-baked claims to draw attention to themselves. But even more frightening is the fact that the Mac community isn't a target because it is a good target or an easy target... no, we are a target because it is the most notable target these days.

    So, how do we fix this?

    Frankly, I don't know.

    The security experts are going to call anyone who questions their work names, and they seem bent on avoiding any consultation with real Mac experts before issuing press releases. I would have thought that these types of Pons & Fleischmann tactics would have died out on their own, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Part of the problem is that erroneous reports aren't being covered as widely as the initial claims.

    The other problem is that even after real, working exploits start showing up in the wild, we are a long ways off from being anywhere near where the Windows community is today. In fact, we'd be a long ways off from where the Mac community was at the peak of it's virus period (how many here actually recall those days?).

    The only thing I can suggest (which I doubt anyone will follow) is to avoid the hysteria. When a real threat emerges, you'll most likely hear about it long before you are actually in any danger from it.



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    azerbaijan. Turkey Azerbaijan
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  • alent1234
    Oct 6, 01:30 PM
    Not that anyone is reading this thread still, but just in case some of you are:

    If you are missing incoming texts, calls, and/or voicemails, when you're in a covered area, this MAY NOT BE A NETWORK PROBLEM.

    I had a Blackberry that had all these problems two years ago, and I eventually mentioned it to a savvy AT&T rep. He got me a replacement SIM card and all the problems went away as if by magic.

    Also, just another anecdotal experience: I live in San Francisco and spend most of my time here, and I haven't had a dropped call since I got my iPhone a few months ago. However, I have run into numerous situations where the data connection stopped working. In fact, to give an idea of the magnitude of the problem: I walk to work. I like to listen to a streaming internet radio station, one which tacks a ten second ad to the beginning every time you start the stream but otherwise does not have any ads. The last time I tried to listen to it while walking home from work, I literally heard the ad for more total time than I heard the station. Which is to say, the stream very rarely worked for more than twenty seconds at a time.

    -fred

    i bet AT&T considers voice more critical than data and gives it higher priority on their circuits that connect the towers to their network





    azerbaijan. Free Sao Tome and Principe
  • Free Sao Tome and Principe



  • Eldiablojoe
    Apr 26, 05:16 PM
    I have no idea what happened except Plutonius got lynched and isn't a WW. Are Chrmjenkins and Appleguy 321/123 okay? Are they Specials? I can't tell if I'm on the Detention Level of a Star Destroyer or on the bridge of the Enterprise D. :confused::confused:



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  • janstett
    Oct 23, 12:23 PM
    If I own a PC and I want to run Vista, why would I want to also run Vista, on the same machine, in a virtual environment?


    I do it all the time with XP. For one, it is a simple, clean environment that, if corrupted, can be restored with the copy of a single file. Whenever I do any "questionable" web surfing, not only do I use Firefox, I do it inside a virtual machine so that there is no chance in hell any of my real machine can be touched.


    For Mac users, why would we want to install Vista-(via BootCamp) and then also use it under virtualization?

    Again I'm doing the same exact thing with XP and my MacBook Pro. Parallels for most situations, BootCamp for when I need bare metal.





    azerbaijan. Azerbaijan Time Zone Map
  • Azerbaijan Time Zone Map



  • siurpeeman
    Mar 11, 08:06 PM
    got back from best buy fullerton about half an hour ago. was 13th or so in line. came home with white 64 verizon ipad. one of the less popular models, i'm sure, but it's a relief to be home and not still standing in line at brea.



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    azerbaijan. issues in Azerbaijan
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  • marksman
    Apr 22, 11:24 AM
    Translation: Apple's new iPhone, code named Anorexia, couldn't possibly hold 2 chips! We aim to make a phone so thin, a postage stamp would add bulk.

    Yeah while Apple realizes people want their mobile smartphone to be small and portable as that is a key part of the puzzle the rest of the industry is trying to duplicate this:

    http://i54.tinypic.com/2r5q079.jpg

    with a touch screen.





    azerbaijan. Travel Advice for Azerbaijan
  • Travel Advice for Azerbaijan



  • Apple OC
    Apr 24, 07:29 PM
    And how about if she has men's parts down there? Where does she belong then?

    IMO the Men's washroom ... until he finishes with the transformation ... he is still just a cross dresser



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    azerbaijan. Ans TV Azerbaijan
  • Ans TV Azerbaijan



  • mozmac
    May 3, 07:34 AM
    Finally. I have been waiting.





    azerbaijan. Azerbaijan
  • Azerbaijan



  • SeaFox
    Apr 24, 06:32 AM
    I'd be surprised if this comes true. T-Mobile's network is not exactly up to par with AT&T and Verizon.
    Yeah, T-Mobile needs to work harder if they want their network to drop calls as much as AT&T.



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    azerbaijan. File:Azerbaijan topographic
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  • SockRolid
    Apr 14, 01:09 PM
    http://www.floptech.com/images/welaugh.jpg





    azerbaijan. Georgia and Azerbaijan.JPG
  • Georgia and Azerbaijan.JPG



  • synystergates7
    Mar 17, 09:13 AM
    15 at spectrum right now...

    How's are things looking right now?



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  • BeSweeet
    Apr 26, 02:59 PM
    Drive arrays can easily exceed 10 Gbps - even with spinning hard drives. Today a 2 SSD drive RAID 0 array can hit 10 Gbps with consumer-grade drives.

    Single drives faster than TBolt already exist - 12 Gbps SSD drive (http://www.fusionio.com/products/iodriveduo/) 48 Gbps SSD drive (http://www.fusionio.com/products/iodriveoctal/).

    TBolt devices haven't even hit the market, but TBolt is already too slow for many uses.

    Ah, I completely forgot about PCI-Express based SSDs. I kept thinking about 6Gbps SATA SSDs.

    Also, "SSD drive" is redundant :).





    azerbaijan. Azerbaijan Manat Discussian
  • Azerbaijan Manat Discussian



  • aswitcher
    Jul 25, 04:57 AM
    No touch...mmmm...means I can use my tounge to change tunes when I have my hands full ;)





    azerbaijan. Tower in Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Tower in Baku, Azerbaijan



  • Goldinboy17
    May 1, 10:13 PM
    That's kinda how I feel about this. Would have been great if we captured him (though that started to feel unrealistic, what, seven years ago?) but this was the inevitable outcome. Don't feel any real positive emotion out of it because of how long it took, and how the most damage of 9/11 came from our response in my opinion, but yay I guess? I don't believe he was very active in Al Qaeda anymore, and even if he was, he's an easy replacement.

    I agree, however it'll still deal a great blow in moral to many of our enemies.





    JLL
    Mar 31, 04:10 PM
    Can someone confirm there isn't going to be a to-do list in Lion? This is ridiculous!

    There is a To Do list in iCal in Lion.





    ialamo
    Mar 16, 02:41 AM
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    I'm going to Brea around 6. Trying to get a Black 64 GB AT&T, for my Dad since he has to go to work. I know what a nice daughter :P

    Good Luck to everyone!





    bluebomberman
    Jul 12, 07:28 PM
    I'm at a loss trying to figure out how this thread got a bit crazy...

    The actual program used in Snowy's case matters little in getting it ready for the printer. You give the printer the file to print, and he/she will print it for you. Doesn't matter if it's a pdf from Word, a pdf from Pages, a doc from Word, an Indesign file, or a Quark Express file. If they can open the file, they can print it.

    Again, most copy shops have elaborate folding, binding, stapling, and saddle stitching services that don't require the customer to figure out how to non-sequentually order pages. A skilled copy machine operator should be able to set up the job in less than 10 minutes.





    kiljoy616
    Apr 21, 11:27 PM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1PBptSDIh8

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3n0vBcW5fc&feature=related :D





    JackSYi
    Jul 24, 09:56 PM
    I would like a bluetooth mouse, however, changing the batteries is such a hassle.



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