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Saturday, May 14, 2011

poison oak leaf

poison oak leaf. poison oak for that honor.
  • poison oak for that honor.



  • nidserz
    Apr 10, 02:14 AM
    You didn't enter it properly then...
    Here
    280594
    The thing about this question is, whats the point of the parentheses..





    poison oak leaf. poison oak leaf.
  • poison oak leaf.



  • ChickenSwartz
    Aug 3, 11:25 AM
    http://www.onedigitallife.com/2006/08/02/wwdc-2006-banner/

    allegedly a banner from WWDC 2006...

    oops! seen it another thread now, my bad.

    "Allegedly"

    Or a banner for Paris Expo? Hope not.





    poison oak leaf. snowberry, and poison oak.
  • snowberry, and poison oak.



  • maflynn
    Apr 5, 02:50 PM
    I find it humorous over these posts but basically people shouldn't be surprised or even angry.

    Apple has always maintained a closed ecosystem with the iPhone. This is no different. You want choice and ability to easily modify the OS, then go to android. Apple is all about the walled garden and they're not about to change now.





    poison oak leaf. And remember that poison oak
  • And remember that poison oak



  • mr.steevo
    Apr 20, 10:07 AM
    What justifies European & European colonial sense of entitlement in forums like these?

    I can buy an iPhone without contract and I don't live in Europe.

    This is a world phone.





    poison oak leaf. A look at Poison Ivy
  • A look at Poison Ivy



  • bluetorch18
    Aug 11, 12:21 PM
    I really hope Apple gives the MBP a much better GPU that isn't underclocked out of the box. They would have my 2 grand in a second.





    poison oak leaf. Poison oak leaf in the
  • Poison oak leaf in the



  • NoNothing
    Apr 7, 11:19 AM
    Nothing is stopping RIM from paying MORE than Apple to secure supply for their product.

    Its simple supply and demand.

    There is a limited supply and massive demand.
    What does that do to price?


    Not quite but close. You almost repeated what I wrote. Any company can pay more for the piece parts but then you price yourself out of the market. Look at how well that served the Xoom.

    But what I am saying is this is not a monopoly power in play but a monopsony. They are really different dynamics in how they are controlled and play out.





    poison oak leaf. the poison oak leaf here
  • the poison oak leaf here



  • macnews
    Jul 21, 02:10 PM
    Glad I didn't decide to buy a new MBP in June! I have plans to wait until after WWDC, but I think we might see a change in processor before than. I don't see moving to a newer Intel chip as being a "big" developer issue.





    poison oak leaf. Yellow Poison oak leaves
  • Yellow Poison oak leaves



  • MarcelV
    Nov 22, 07:04 AM
    .....but with a contract the phone is going to be extremely expensive.
    Or it's just an Ipod with phone functionality (whatever the looks), and will cost 399.00. No contract, no lock in. Apple buyers already spend that money on hardware, and you can probably a pretty noce phone for that amount. So, why do you think it will be locked in with a carrier for x years? there is no need for, as they are not going after the commodity (100.00 and less) market on this. If they did, would be a big mistake.





    poison oak leaf. Other poison ivy leaves have
  • Other poison ivy leaves have



  • Popeye206
    Apr 5, 02:17 PM
    Could care less either way. Although I'd love Apple to give us more ways to customize our screens for iOS devices, Apple has always protected their UI... it's that consistency that makes Apple devices so clean and easy.

    However, maybe they are going to give us some more tools in iOS5 to customize without a jail break and don't want to see a trend get started before they release a better way.

    Either way... I don't really care. I love what I have.





    poison oak leaf. of California: Poison Oak,
  • of California: Poison Oak,



  • bloodycape
    Nov 22, 10:49 PM
    yeah. except they forgot to put RAM in it...and the firmware is crap so far..and the battery last about...erm, 24 hours..and they wont support mac..ever!

    great phone though!:)

    If I am not mistaken the phone is Linux base which does mean Apple support from my knowledge of Linux pdas.





    poison oak leaf. Fall color leaf of Poison-oak
  • Fall color leaf of Poison-oak



  • marksman
    Apr 7, 01:03 PM
    Ehh, purposeful or not (as a sabotage)...not good news for iPad competition:( Which isnt good news for us iPad users...Apple needs constant pressure to release revolutionary products.

    People keep saying this like if they say it enough it will make it true.

    The iPad and iPad 2 were designed, created, released and supported with ZERO Competition.

    Apple creates products and experiences for their customers. I know it is hard to believe that everyone is just not as lazy as they need to be, and only do something if someone else pushes them but it is possible.

    What people don't seem to realize is APPLE is the COMPETITION that pushes the others, not the other way around. Apple destroyed the MP3 player market made with sucky products. They destroyed the smartphone market made with sucky products, they created the tablet market. They don't need competition, but all these other companies need Apple to steamroll them I guess.





    poison oak leaf. Poison oak.
  • Poison oak.



  • netdog
    Jul 31, 04:28 AM
    Let me rephrase that: I think we're all getting way too ahead of ourselves. The source of this all is some "tech-unsavvy photographer that Apple hires" according to another crappy tech website. I don't know if it's true or not, but we're all just way too ahead of ourselves with free phone calls through AirPort or whatever.

    I'll be VERY surprised if the Apple phone doesn't support Wifi.

    I'll be very surprised if iChat doesn't start supporting phone calls.

    I be somewhat surprised if the Apple phone doesn't support Skype, though they may develop an iChat to compete with Skype (a mistake in my opinion).





    poison oak leaf. poison oak leaf.
  • poison oak leaf.



  • Stridder44
    Apr 21, 03:57 PM
    Awesome. Just awesome. :D Can't wait to see what these things look like.





    poison oak leaf. Poison oak grows mainly in the
  • Poison oak grows mainly in the



  • milo
    May 4, 05:09 PM
    And there's been exactly 0% of Operating Systems sold on the app store. And 0% of stories that downloading Lion will be excactly like downloading every other app on the app store.

    That's almost verbatim just what I was about to say.


    The number of lazy, complacent, disorganized, people that "don't want a disc lying around, or "don't want to keep track of one, is just hilarious.

    Or sad, depending on how you look at it.

    I don't see what's so lazy or sad about choosing a download over having to go to a store or have a physical disk delivered. Seems like the smarter option to me. And no, I don't want unnecessary physical media cluttering up my space. But that's just the tip of the iceberg, I'm much more excited about the advantages of a download than just getting rid of the physical disc. Sure, I'll back up the copy but I'd much rather have the option to put that backup on a disk with a bunch of other material than have a bunch of shiny coasters lying around.


    so...for those who cant wait to see the dvd drive removed from the macbook(pro)/mini..etc...how would one burn it onto a dvd?

    You wouldn't, and you wouldn't need to. I'd much prefer having it on a USB stick.


    It would be nice to know more details.

    (1) How will users on other than FAST cable modems get Loin?
    (2) How can we make emergency backups? I've been in a number of places were downloading gigabytes of data was not a viable option.
    (3) Did this idea spring from the "mind" of the same genius who came up with the New and Improved Apple Discussion boards?

    It would be nice if people would read the article instead of just posting questions that are already answered.





    poison oak leaf. Poison Oak (Toxicodendron
  • Poison Oak (Toxicodendron



  • *LTD*
    Apr 6, 05:52 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8G4)

    100,000 suckers. Samsung pulled off the same feat: Get whatever you can an then trash it.





    poison oak leaf. poison oak leaves.
  • poison oak leaves.



  • noservice2001
    Jul 29, 09:43 PM
    what will become of the rockr?





    poison oak leaf. plant is Poison Oak,
  • plant is Poison Oak,



  • gb1631
    Nov 16, 12:38 PM
    I have installed the free anti-virus Sophos on my computers. It did find a Widoze malware on one of them. So, I'll keep running it, until it causes any problems or they want money :D.





    poison oak leaf. Poison oak.
  • Poison oak.



  • 2ndPath
    Aug 4, 03:49 AM
    Wasn't there a decent price difference between the PB 12" and the 15" but had the same processor? I have no idea. I'm really just asking because i'm curious.


    Yes, but the difference in price has been smaller. But then there is no 12" or 13" MBP available and the 15" have additional differences, which could justify a price difference.

    I guess they will introduce Meroms a bit later into the MacBooks, but not too long after the MacBook Pros (unlike the iBooks which got the G4 about 2 years after the Powerbooks).





    poison oak leaf. reddish poison oak/ivy
  • reddish poison oak/ivy



  • DakotaGuy
    May 6, 12:20 AM
    This seems like an inevitable move in the convergence of iOS devices and Mac computers. They will eventually be the same thing. Powerful, robust, thin, power efficient, easy to use touch interface. Lion is moving in the direction of the iPad and iOS in general. The iPad has been gaining more Mac-like features and robust applications. I think the time tables are probably off. I don't see this happening for 4 to 5 years at the earliest.

    So basically what you are saying is that in a few years Apple will make everything an iDevice and if you want a computer that is actually a Personal Computer you will have no choice but to buy a Windows PC? Goodbye Thunderbolt. Hello Apple 30 pin connector!





    ozone
    Nov 27, 10:40 PM
    While your needs are not the same as mine, we both seem to find this an important technology to work with. I do believe there is a BIG market out there, no one has really been able to capture it. Maybe it is just a timing thing?

    I agree ... there could be a myriad of reasons why the tablet platform is not as universally accepted as one would think. I've never stipulated that everybody must use a tablet or that it is perfect. What is irritating are the perpetual naysayers who focus on one aspect while ignoring everything else it has to offer and its potential. :)





    ChickenSwartz
    Aug 11, 10:00 AM
    question: are the CPUs in the macbook socketed or soldered?

    could i buy my own Core 2 Duo chip and drop it in there at a later date?

    i don't really care about the mhz increase, but the Core 2 Duo line does seem to be a little cooler at idle...




    Daveoc64
    May 4, 03:26 PM
    You seem really hung up on the fact that if Lion is sold on the app store it has to act exactly like every thing else on the app store, when that doesn't necessarily have to be the case.

    I'm only "hung up" on that because that's what everything points to right now.

    The current betas of Lion are simply DMGs with install files.





    cyberdogl2
    Aug 11, 08:21 PM
    Merom isn't just bragging rights you should check out the comparison in the link that somebody provided. It's about 10% faster for the same price and power consumption. And the next generation of Front Row might take advtange of the 64-bitness.

    Also, I plan on booting Vista with it also, which has a 64-bit version if/when it comes out next year.





    wacky4alanis
    Nov 30, 12:36 PM
    I used the Tom-Tom mount for our trip from Boston down to Maryland over the Thanksgiving holiday. It was great! I found it extremely useful to simply use the standard iPhone maps to show traffic conditions. We saved many hours by avoiding traffic back-ups with real-time dynamic routing (using our eyes and brains). I found that I was able to re-route myself by simply looking at the maps, so a navigation program was not really necessary.

    I also loved the fact that I could play music through my car stereo. It was also very easy to pop the iPhone out of the mount when we stopped at rest areas. To be honest, I don't think we really needed the improved GPS functionality of the Tom-Tom. The mount itself was the most useful thing (power, music, hands-free phone).

    I think the GPS navigation functionality will be more useful for local trips where I am trying to find a place I've never been to.