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  • Historic Soccer Balls



  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 13, 07:27 PM
    Big deal.





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  • adiPURE Glider Soccer Ball



  • sam10685
    Jul 25, 09:58 AM
    one battery? how does that work?





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  • of Mexico with soccer ball



  • twoodcc
    Oct 16, 11:44 PM
    I'm running it on my air as fast as I can... but I'm stuck on this Astropulse thats taking 200 hours to complete :(

    are you really folding on an air?

    I will have to try it when I get home tonight.

    let us know how it goes





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  • adidas Mexico Home Soccer



  • dethmaShine
    Apr 13, 01:53 PM
    Wait, for something to have meaning it must have emotions attached to it ? Whatever happened to cold objective debate ?

    Meaning is derived from the content, not from the emotions behind the statements. We're in a debate of facts, not in a subjective discussion. Emotionality has no place in the text.



    That's not what I meant. You're trying to mix things up now. All you said was:

    'Written text has no emotionality.'

    You sounded as if it were a general statement or a fact which is absolutely false.


    Or am I not understanding what you mean here ? My post was objective in that I was not refusing to view the evidence, I just found his evidence to be contradictory and self-refuting and thus not applicable. I stated it as such and further explained when told I was "refusing to see" something that just wasn't there to begin with.

    There was nothing to "cool down".


    The only reason why I said 'cool down' was because he did mention in his last post that his citation isn't consistent with any fact. And then you... :rolleyes:


    His statement was not an argument. It was as a fact. And the Engadget article is not a citation to support the fact since it has been refuted by CNET, according to the very source AppleCorps used initially, TechCrunch.

    He did rest his argument down, but you didn't.

    Cool down *.

    *Conditions Apply.

    - Only if you haven't already.
    - Only if you were 'cooled' down in the first place.





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  • Capitano Soccer Ball



  • mikeschmeee
    Apr 14, 07:28 PM
    Behind the scenes....

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5187/5620100939_a0ef9a7b2b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikeschmeee/5620100939/)





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  • Select Mexico Flag Soccer Ball - model 03-859-2



  • samcolak
    Apr 22, 11:05 AM
    Clarifications:
    XNU is post 1996 merger. Mach pre merger was 2.9. Post merger is a mix of Mach 3.x with XNU and FreeBSD, plus Apple's own advances.

    Everyone who worked on OS X at Apple in Core Engineering was a merging of NeXT Engineering with some Apple Engineers and future talent. Apple bought NeXT for the IP, Code Bases, Tools, Engineering Talent and Leadership.

    BSD is not GNU.

    I think you are referring to IO Kit rather than XNU. Darwin (the core OS) features the Mach-O kernel that was created from the merger of BSD and a custom set of APIs coming from the NeXT era - XNU was the child of the merger so to speak (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(operating_system). BSD was used to create the network and filesystem stacks.

    BSD is technically NOT what most consider true UNIX. Nowadays (post 1990s we are talking) consider System 5 as "true" unix. It is however viewed as a derivative featuring near-on all UNIX-like services.

    It was called System V (5) because of 5 original license holders - SGI, SUN, HP, IBM and Microsoft. (Yes Microsoft licensed Xenix from AT&T in the 1970's - from this came AmigaOS....) in 1982 Microsoft solds its license to SCO and then in 2003 brought it back again....

    Lastly, BSD evolved to POSIX and Linux came from that route...

    IF someone would like to see a SystemV manual (UNIX) please send an email..

    Some of us grew up on a PDP-11..... Scary thoughts... Nowadays im messing with Darwin and OpenDarwin builds :) Crashed a few MBP's rebuilding the kernel a couple of times....

    If anyone would like to see the code (and its available at apple although hidden.... see this link -> http://www.opensource.apple.com/release/mac-os-x-106/ - note that XNU is still under APPL and BSD licensing...)





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  • adidas intelligent all



  • Mystikal
    Mar 17, 12:56 AM
    Ouch that is early. I could probably make it an hour before they open but not 5 lol. Don't know if it would even be worth it at that point. Maybe a week from now?

    International launch is a week from tomorrow =/





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  • on during a Mexican soccer



  • kainjow
    Nov 4, 10:27 AM
    Well. I have to say Bravo! VMWare!!!!
    It use SOOOOOOO little amount of memory compare to Parallels (4xxMB vs 2.xxGB), so there is better system performance. I cannot wait to test it on my Macbook but the different on my Mac Pro was HUGE!!

    I agree. VMware is already very good for a private beta (don't ask me how I got it ;)). Very fast already, and the app itself starts up about 5x faster than Parallels. And it uses a Cocoa native interface yay!





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  • soccer ball versus Bolivia



  • Leondunkleyc
    Aug 15, 04:19 PM
    .





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  • stock photo : Mexico Soccer



  • swarmster
    Apr 22, 09:36 AM
    As expected.

    Yep. As an added bonus, LTE networks might actually be available in more than select locations sometime around launch. They're not missing much this year.


    Not sure I understand, I've had 4G on my Evo for over a year now...

    Hrm....

    The "4G" on your Evo is WiMax, a completely different standard being pushed by Clearwire and supported by Sprint. It allowed Sprint to get a "4G" network up and running fairly quickly, but it's likely to be dead-ended with the proliferation of LTE and/or Clearwire blowing through its venture capital. Sprint's CEO has already said they'd be open to switching over to LTE in the future, which they really should do or end up being left behind in a similar way to their CDMA situation (except without Verizon to back them up).





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  • PU soccer ball



  • techpr
    Apr 21, 10:28 PM
    to protect our intellectual property and to ensure our continued innovation

    LOL





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  • Honduran Soccer Tournament To



  • irmongoose
    Jul 12, 07:59 AM
    Padraig: Damn, that would be quite a blow, nice business plan... for Microsoft.

    I hate their goddamn tactics. :mad:



    irmongoose





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  • Mexico, 1986. Italy, 1990



  • Porchland
    Jul 11, 02:53 PM
    The big plus of a wireless iPod, I think, would be the ability to sync the iPod live over IP. This should start a move away from the the home Mac/PC as the "feeder" for the iPod. It has always urked me that I can't have my computer at home and at the office learn what songs I download from the other and sync the database accordingly.

    This becomes even more important when the Mac mini media center rolls out and we've all got another device to sync.

    .Mac seems perfect for this.





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  • the soccer ball pass and



  • acidfast7
    Oct 31, 11:30 AM
    Either...

    This (http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Manhattan-Office-Espresso-High-back-Chair/4015748/product.html?rcmndsrc=2):
    http://kttns.org/ogrmy

    or

    This (http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Manhattan-Espresso-Office-Chair/3097391/product.html?rcmndsrc=2):
    http://kttns.org/nwvl

    Which one is better?
    Nothing else really.

    Why don't you pick up the real Eames Aluminum Management chair?

    I bought one for the office and it's extremely nice and comfortable. It's def a show-stopper when people enter.





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  • 1986, Mexico – Only 16 years



  • neutrino23
    Dec 1, 03:32 PM
    Which makes it even MORE odd that it's enabled by default in MacTels, which don't run Classic. :confused:

    Hmm. I'm running a 17" MacBook Pro with 10.4.8 and when I checked under both Ethernet and Airport Appletalk was not enabled. On this machine I have never set it one way or the other.





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  • and Scalp onto Soccer Ball



  • bradl
    May 2, 01:41 AM
    All I have to say that hasn't been said yet is...

    .. not bad for someone whom his detractors stated he was unqualified to be POTUS because of lack of military experience..

    Funny that it took a small dagger strike at the heart instead of Bush's running in with guns blazing, shooting first and asking questions later. If someone would have thought of that 8 years ago, this would have been a done deal.

    Obama is definitely getting another 4 years out of this.

    BL.





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  • Small White Car
    Apr 12, 09:34 AM
    Millions wouldn't agree with you but I do.




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  • vincenz
    Apr 28, 04:57 PM
    Imagine if someone at Foxconn accidentally hit the number next to the one he was supposed to hit ;)





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  • a Soccer Ball for 1110



  • MacRumors
    Nov 3, 10:15 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    VMWare sent (http://www.vmware.com/) an email out for a private beta testing of Fusion, their upcoming virtualization product for Mac OS X.

    Dear Beta Customer,

    We are pleased to announce Fusion Friends and Family release. Fusion is the code name for the new VMware desktop product for Mac. You are part of a select group of users with the opportunity to experience this new and exciting product first hand.

    TUAW posts (http://www.tuaw.com/2006/11/03/vmwares-fusion-begins-private-beta/) details from the private beta site. Notable features listed include:

    � Ability to create and run a wide variety of x86 operating systems on OS X without rebooting.
    � Access physical devices from the virtual machine. You can access physical devices such as CD ROM drives, video cameras, iPods, printers and high-speed disks from the virtual machine.
    � Leverage Virtual SMP capabilities to gain additional performance improvement. You can assign more than a single CPU (on supported hardware with Intel Core Duo CPU) to gain additional performance for CPU-intensive workloads.
    � Run over 300 virtual appliances: You can download any of the over 300 virtual appliances - preinstalled and preconfigured applications packaged with an operating system in a virtual machine - available from VMware's Technology Network. Setting up a wiki or blog server has never been easier.
    Fusion supports all Intel Mac hardware, including the new 64-bit Mac Pro and iMac.

    A screenshot of the beta VMWare Fusion application can be seen here (http://images.macrumors.com/article/fusion.png). A beta signup form (http://www.vmware.com/whatsnew/macsignupform.html) appears available, but the response is not immediate.





    Popeye206
    Apr 13, 08:49 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)

    Brown is the new white is the new black. As evidenced by the raging success of the brown zune.

    Yeah, seeing the brown Zune gave me chills.... just like the ones you get before you get the flu and hurl! :p





    Naimfan
    Apr 28, 02:28 PM
    But if no one called 911, they could be in violation of local laws that make it a crime to ignore a violent crime.

    There is no legal duty to assist, and laws requiring otherwise are unconstitutional and thus unenforceable.





    grigby1
    Sep 30, 11:30 AM
    Three to four bars of 3G at my house in suburban Detroit and I'm lucky if I can make a call and if I can, half the time it's dropped. And nobody can hear me anyway. I rarely receive calls and the missed call and voice-mails notifications don't show up till I leave home. Had Verizon for years and I can't remember ever dropping a call anywhere. But I love my iPhone and never did like Verizon.





    NoNothing
    Mar 29, 01:50 PM
    The difference being:
    1. 1/3 the price at $450.
    2. Google gives all attendees an Android phone.
    3. A scalper bought a huge portion of the tickets to resell. Apple does not let you transfer tickets. You must check-in at the registration desk with government issued ID (4th year attending).

    Another big reason is Google had pre-announced Google I/O with pre-registration active for over a week. This is important if you need to work out schedules at work and such. With Apple, you had 1day to work that out. For Google I/O, you had over a week to decide if the schedule worked for you.





    borgonuovo
    Apr 14, 03:18 AM
    I wonder if anyone has been waiting on getting a iPhone 4 because white hasn't been released yet. Well 10 months later here you go.

    To answer your question: I have waited for the White iPhone 4, hoping that with the White iP4 release the antenna death grip issue would have been solved. I really hope I am right! Moreover, since adding a plastic protection cover to the Black iP4 solves the issue, probably the new White out-layer has been designed to improve the antenna (i really hope it's the case!)