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Monday, May 16, 2011

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building site fence. as: Site Perimeter Fencing
  • as: Site Perimeter Fencing



  • applefan27073
    May 3, 07:57 AM
    Awesome! But how do I get it????
    Don't say go to the apple store, just did that
    Check the link
    http://store.apple.com/au/browse/home/shop_mac/family/imac/select?mco=MjIwNTQyNjE





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  • A section of fencing around



  • SchneiderMan
    Sep 17, 02:59 PM
    I love these! I have them in gray as well.

    http://content.backcountry.com/images/items/medium/TNF/TNF4903/BK.jpg





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  • spicyapple
    Aug 15, 09:54 AM
    Safari improvements are most needed, especially Safari Find seems like something I'll use more often.





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  • Stridder44
    Apr 14, 01:22 PM
    Hope this fixes the annoying mute switch bug on the iPhone. Sometimes when using the mute switch, clicking it up results in the phone going into silent mode, and clicking it down puts it into normal mode. This is backwards. It's like it's getting confused. To elaborate even more, moving the switch down (the orange bar is shown) makes it go un-silent, while moving the switch up (so you can't see the orange bar) makes it vibrate and go into silent mode.





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  • Peterkro
    May 1, 10:11 PM
    killed at a Mansion in Islamabad Pakistan

    Interesting when seen in terms of NATO backing off about deliberate attempts to kill Daffy.





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  • Building Sites



  • MarximusMG
    Apr 22, 06:40 PM
    My money is still on it being the same form factor as iPhone 4. This design still has plenty of life left in it.





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  • caspersoong
    May 4, 02:38 AM
    My father was planning to get one... oh, well...





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  • gkhaldi
    Oct 24, 07:42 AM
    Everything I wanted. Larger storage, much more memory and FW800.

    Apple, you're the 1 :) :) :) :) :) :) :)





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  • lord patton
    Apr 13, 03:04 PM
    Every time I feel regret for bad decisions I've made, I think, "Yeah, but at least I'm not stupid enough to believe Apple will start selling televisions."

    Every single competitive advantage Apple could bring to market already exists inside a tiny little box called the Apple TV... a device that they actually, you know, sell.





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  • ECUpirate44
    Apr 13, 10:44 PM
    Will it support Flash???? :p

    Will it blend???





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  • RBR2
    Apr 13, 11:58 AM
    Do you trust Wikipedia? :) In fact the line above this one on Wikipedia says:

    Everything I've read that is sourced to Intel says an add-on card won't be possible. It's my guess that the integration for Thunderbolt needs to be deeper than an PCI Express card, especially with its capability to carry video/data. It may be that Intel does not want people confused by data-only Thunderbolt ports. OTOH, I'm not a Thunderbolt engineer, so I may be completely mistaken. :D



    Technical issues aside - odds are that Apple would rather sell you a new Mac Pro with Thunderbolt onboard.

    I am not a Thunderbolt engineer either...in fact, it is interesting (and odd) that Intel is only now announcing the availability of a TB developer kit.

    Do you trust the Wiki? While a grain of salt is advisable, I merely reference the item. It does seem to me, however, that the line you reference is talking about a non-GPU PCIe card. I had posted an earlier comment referencing the Intel position that there could not be a TB card (because TB must directly access both the graphics processor and the PCIe lanes). This means that there will not be a simple TB add-on card like adding a FW800/USB 2 card in the past.

    The line I referenced seems to indicate that it would be possible for a TB controller to be on a graphics card (and thereby gaining direct access to the GPU) and have direct access to the PCIe lane(s) in which the "TB enabled Graphics Card" is mounted with true (video and data) TB port(s) on the outside.

    Would Apple prefer to sell you a new machine? Of course they would. Apple have a well established, if nasty, pattern of abandoning the purchasers of earlier hardware to their fate (not co-incidentally, it is one of the arguments against the use of the Mac platform frequently aired by the PC community).

    I believe I mentioned third party developers. If not I do so now. It would be an interesting project for a third party manufacturer to integrate a TB controller and associated ports onto a graphics card that is otherwise the same as a supported graphics card so that it would be recognized by the OS.

    Whether Apple have tied access to the TB ports in some bizarre manner which would make this impossible only some clever engineers would know after looking at the new OS & hardware implementation. Apple probably could not care less, but it is a market opportunity for somebody nonetheless.

    The reason for the earlier reference to the data only possibility is the reality that external storage for Mac Pros is severely hampered by the lack of a fast interface unless one has made the transition to fibre.

    A good RAID array could challenge the current TB bandwidth, but I doubt anyone would complain too loudly considering the lack of alternatives and the degree of improvement over the status quo.

    Cheers





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  • guzhogi
    Jul 23, 10:03 PM
    Furthermore, I have issues with the comments about marketshare increase alone as a primary contributor to getting Macs back into schools. The reason I have a problem with that is that school boards and school superintendants are typically in the back pocket of the IT staffs of the district, and so many of those staffs out there are all MS-heads. Until you can replace those folks (not convert, not convince, but replace) you're hardly likely to see much penetration into the educational market.
    I'm the techie guy at an elementary school and 99.9% of all the computers in the district (not just my school, the entire district) are Macs. The last director of technology was really pro-Mac, along w/ a lot of the other schools' techies, which was a good thing. However, the kindergarten teacher @ my school has some peecees which she got on a grant to run some Windows only software (but didn't get them set-up since, according to the last director of technology, didn't fit into the district's technology plans). Also, each techie is getting a MacBook w/ dual boot because we're going to a new program that rates how well the kids to in reading & math where you can see the progress online, but the only way you can upload the results is on Windows. Boo!!! :mad: That's one reason why Macs still have low marketshare: no programs. It's a chicken & the egg problem. Mac marketshare won't go significantly up until more software is ported, but not very much software will be ported until mac marketshare is up.

    One problem with increased market share is that there will be more attacks on them. One of the Mac's sources of security is security through obscurity. So, why go after an OS that only has 5% marketshare while another OS has 90%? I don't know whether Windows or Macs are more secure in terms of actual bugs and security holes, but we probably would if Windows & Macs get equal marketshare.

    There are two main reasons that I know of to hack into computers, write viruses, or something: (1) to gain entry to a computer to get files, damage the company's infrastructure or (2) to be a jackass. The first one is probably for personal gain and Macs may be a target, the second to make yourself feel good at other people's expense and would probably be Windows-based to inflict the most damage. Anyone want to add something, be my guest.





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  • The attachment at the fence



  • jon1987
    Apr 28, 05:26 PM
    Surely there is an app for that :):)





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  • Building Sites



  • appleguy123
    May 1, 09:17 PM
    Did the deadline just confuse everyone else then?





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  • WestonHarvey1
    Apr 12, 10:28 AM
    What a bunch on whining individuals you are.

    "this belongs on page 2"

    "enough of this, page 2"

    Yeah, yeah, all we know now is that it's becoming increasingly clear that the next generation iPhone is scheduled for a September release, end of story

    stop whining geez :rolleyes:

    Why? It's good feedback for the owner of this site.





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  • stock photo : green fence around a uilding site with the german text amp;quot;Plakate



  • marksman
    Apr 28, 06:16 PM
    First of all, you can do that on an iPhone already. There are any number of ways to do that. Full keyboard? Yeah, tons of people want those... that's why they're selling so well!

    Yes. I am sure the number 3-25 top selling smartphones all have hardware keyboards.

    The 1 and 2 are both Apple iPhones and they don't have them though.

    I suspect the sales figures of the iPhone 4 and 3GS probably surpass the top 8-10 Android devices combined.

    That is called marketplace domination. Clearly a lot of people here don't have much business experience or understand how business works, but such control of a marketplace is significant, especially given the number of devices available for sale.

    Does HTC sell more smartphones than Apple? Does Motorola? How about Samsung? No, no and no.





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  • bcaslis
    Apr 22, 01:22 AM
    Cool. Then in a couple months, when the new macbook air is released and its as thin, or thinner than the current model AND includes a backlit keyboard, you'll come back here and admit you were ignorant, right?

    Wow, are you this much of a jerk in person?





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  • Krafty
    Jan 26, 01:13 AM
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  • bluebomberman
    Jul 11, 04:05 PM
    I dunno, the XBox seems to be doing pretty well, and I don't see how one could say that Microsoft had a monopolistic advantage there. All they really had was a brand name and mucho $$$ for marketing, and they managed to establish a foothold in the game industry.


    The first XBox lost lots of buckets of money. Jury's still out on XBox 360.





    Detektiv-Pinky
    Oct 24, 09:25 AM
    Wouldn't you know it, my Sister-in-Law's MBP just arrived Yesterday!

    CD or C2D?

    If CD I would return in immediately, preferably unopened...

    Thats what I hate about this update policy. Yesterdays investment is losing suddenly 30% of its value. Apple should really address this by lowering prices before such an update...





    Btrthnezr3
    Nov 17, 10:28 AM
    So it's just a really crappy company that stands on its own?

    lol.

    You speak the truth!

    I don't shop at Aeropostale but just because their shirts are thin, not soft and have random "kiddy" designs.

    I do buy a bit of Hollister (lil bro of A&F) but only on sale (normal prices are high) and because their fleece is soo soft.

    I had to do a research project once about A&F so I know a little about it.
    Gladly, I'm not a fanboy of expensive clothes just for the heck of it.





    Adidas Addict
    Apr 24, 02:20 AM
    The USA mobile networks are such a random mish mash of technology and frequency. I can't believe they have existed so long in this way, talk about overcomplicating things for no reason.





    Jako7286
    Apr 28, 03:53 PM
    They look the same to me in the picture. The white one is tipped slightly so that you see the front face surface a little. I think this makes the difference in appearance.

    Ditto. And if they are different, it's definitely NOT 2mm (1mm per side) like the post says. If anything, it's a quarter of a mm each side MAX.





    nick004
    Oct 24, 09:17 AM
    Is it me, or Apple is also offering new 750 Gb Hard drives as an option for Mac Pros and iMacs?

    Wonder if there are any other surprises hiding amoung the spec pages?