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1986 chernobyl disaster pictures

1986 chernobyl disaster pictures. The accident at Chernobyl Unit
  • The accident at Chernobyl Unit



  • roadbloc
    May 5, 11:30 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2 like Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C134 Safari/6533.18.5)

    MS just doesn't get it. No OS X, no sale......etc....

    That's in your opinion. None of which applies to the majority of people in the real world.

    I'm seeing my friends head off to uni. And in this current economic climate they are looking for a cheap but durable laptop to do their work on. Windows 7 is the best OS offering from Microsoft yet.

    No obligation to spend extra for a Mac, nor is there any desire to join you in your post-PC era and attempt to type many lines of coursework on a Tablet that needs a computer to run anyway.

    Macs sales are growing at the same pace as the industry. This industry that is apparently post-PC. Basically, Microsoft are not loosing sleep over Mac sales. Microsoft are not going anywhere.





    1986 chernobyl disaster pictures. On April 26, 1986 Chernobyl#39;s
  • On April 26, 1986 Chernobyl#39;s



  • InfoSecmgr
    Apr 18, 03:38 PM
    Call me ignorant, but what results has folding at home produced thus far? I'm looking for hard statistics, not "you contributed to x".





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  • socamx
    Nov 21, 05:29 PM
    yea, their website looks like it was from 1998...

    Least the page is valid code unlike websites from 1998. ;x

    Bet my G5 could make a lot of free electricity with that chip. ^^





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  • to the Chernobyl disaster



  • curmi
    Nov 11, 04:44 AM
    I wonder if they'll do a version of the ad with the female camera that speaks Japanese, but make her an American camera that speaks English. :-)



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  • peharri
    Aug 14, 01:22 PM
    ...if you're selling soap.

    If you're selling computer platforms though, it's a major mistake. The days of the Amiga may be long behind us, but people do still feel strongly about their choice of computer, they do become personally attached to what they got, and this isn't like the car industry where there are so many manufacturers you can do a little spoofing of your competitors without anyone feeling it's directed at them.

    Car analogies are old hat so if you'll forgive me, I'll use a sports analogy instead. I don't really know sports, except to know that fans of teams tend to be just as irrational as fans of computer platforms. By which I mean the entire spectrum of fandom tends to be represented. But everyone does, in the end, whether it's a team or a computer platform, end up opinionated and either loving or hating it.

    Imagine the following. You're Apple's ad agency, and you've been hired by the Reds, the local sports team. A few miles away is the home of the Blues, and in your town, the Reds make up the team affiliation of about 80% of the population, with the Blues making up the other 20%. There's a degree of rivalry between the teams.

    The Reds want more people coming to their stadiums. They need increased revenue ticket sales. The only people to attract now are the Blues. The Blues obviously like your sport, otherwise they wouldn't have chosen a team in the first place, but they're not willing to consider, as yet, seeing Red team games. How do you attract Blue supporters?

    If you're Apple's ad agency, your ad goes something like:

    Blue: "I'm a blue player"
    Red: "And I'm a red player"
    Blue: "Duh. I can kick this ball, duh, look" (*kicks at ball several times, finally actually hitting it the 7th time*)
    Red: *smugly bounces a ball on knee* "Red scored the highest last season, and we're consistantly the best team"
    Blue: "Hey! Hey, watch this" *attempts to balance ball on nose, ball consistantly rolling off and away. Blue chases after ball*
    Red: *Kicks ball up, bounces on knee, headbutts it, and catches it with one hand behind him* "We have some really skilled players"

    (Ad continues ad-nausium. By which I mean it's an ad that makes you nauseous.)

    Now, another approach might be to run an ad that consists of a bunch of shots from your stadium. You show some pretty good playing, stuff people will find impressive and will have wished they saw. You show the Reds most often, but, hey, there are two teams in every game. In other words, instead of taking sides based upon the team, you show people that if they come to your stadium, they're going to have a good time. They're going to see some impressive playmanship. Even if it's not their team, there's reason for them to want to go and see the next game.

    Which type of ad would sway you? Which type of ad would get you to go to a stadium owned by your team's rival?

    The current "I'm a Mac" series doesn't work because it appeals to fanboism, but in doing so, it also ends up being fanboism's victim. It doesn't appeal to PC owners, it just cements existing Mac user's sense of superiority. Except me. I cringe every time I see them.





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  • CEAbiscuit
    Aug 14, 10:53 AM
    The guy should just stick to Dodgeball.



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  • carlgo
    Apr 15, 06:59 PM
    If by normal people he means peopleofwalmart.com then yes.

    They need a laptop cuz they need a lid to close fast when others enter the room...





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  • SPUY767
    Sep 28, 07:23 AM
    :eek: :eek: :eek:

    You're right, whatever will they doooooo??????

    Insert InvisiText™ Disclaimer that I know 10.4.10 does not equal 10.5.0 here.

    10.4.9.1



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  • typecase
    Feb 16, 10:28 PM
    I apologize if this has been covered before but as a new switcher to the Mac I was wondering if simply dragging a folder from Applications and deleting the preferences are enough for a complete uninstall. From years of working with Windows I've come to expect that programs cannot completely be removed even with uninstallers unless a manual search and destroy is initiated or a cleaner is used. Either the program would leave .dll files in the /system directory or there would be long-lived entries in the windows registry. Do any of these situations exist on the mac or have my years as a Windows user corrupted my thinking? Is there something akin to the registry on OS X?





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  • the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear



  • yg17
    Apr 23, 09:34 AM
    He's a racist, narcissistic blowhard. I fear for this country if he gets anywhere close to the White House.



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  • trainguy77
    Jun 2, 07:34 PM
    That was wierd. When i came to this forum just now. I thing stuck to my screen even when i scolled up and down, it said "macrumors - FoldingTracker (a widget just for you!)"

    anyone had this before. It does not do it again. I got a screen shot of it. I will post it later.

    (i did a fast crop of it)





    1986 chernobyl disaster pictures. The Chernobyl accident …. told
  • The Chernobyl accident …. told



  • Erwin-Br
    Apr 5, 09:33 AM
    Yes, maybe the reception gets worse when you touch that black spot, but I never leave the house without a case around it because the thing's expensive, so I never really got their point.

    The point is that even cheap dumb-phones don't require a case to get better reception.

    The iPhone may be the best smartphone overall, but it has a flaw when it comes to the most basic feature on a phone.



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  • dipenmehta
    Mar 10, 03:04 AM
    I have no word about that facebook is doing well and he deserve the best





    1986 chernobyl disaster pictures. Film about Chernobyl disaster
  • Film about Chernobyl disaster



  • Optimus Frag
    Feb 18, 10:14 AM
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    How much money round that table??!!

    Good to see that's Steve is still well enough to attend such things. Still very thin mind you.



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  • johnnyjibbs
    Apr 25, 03:16 PM
    Big deal. I'd be very surprised if it's not offered on DVD - it's surely cheaper and easier than USB drive. I'm sure the USB drive for MacBook Air was simply because that machine has no optical drive. Surely? :o





    1986 chernobyl disaster pictures. 1986 - Chernobyl Disaster
  • 1986 - Chernobyl Disaster



  • Cyberheart
    Mar 17, 04:07 AM
    9$ usd a gallon here. and thats for regular.

    jesus where do you live?



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  • Abraxsis
    Mar 31, 06:01 PM
    Just a point to remember in this thread. While fuel prices are much more expensive in Europe, their wages are more significant than ours in the US as well. Minimum wage in the US is currently at 7.25/hour, or roughly 1160/month based on 4 weeks of 40 hours per. This alone can explain some of the gas prices being so high outside of the US.

    The minimum wage in the UK is a little over 9.50/hour USD making a monthly, min. wage of approx. 1615.00/month. In the Netherlands it is 11.54/hour USD at 1846/month. 11.92/hour USD (1907/month) in Germany, and 15.50/hour USD (2480/month) in Australia. And in France it is 12.58/hour USD or 2012/month.

    You can also factor in holiday time (vacation time to us yanks) and way more paid holidays (as in actual Holidays to us yanks) with the salary as benefits.

    Oh, I filled up at 3.42/gallon today.





    1986 chernobyl disaster pictures. Chernobyl Disaster of 1986
  • Chernobyl Disaster of 1986



  • KnightWRX
    Apr 24, 05:51 AM
    The MBA currently sold is a solid contender in and of itself. It has the perfect set of features already for me. The only things I'd want :

    - higher resolution screen. 13", 1920x1200. Do it.
    - Better GPU/CPU combo. No SB + Intel crap, gimme nVidia with newer generation processors. Intel should just get out of the GPU business.
    - USB3 only to get a 1 Gbps USB Ethernet adapter. But that's candy.

    Otherwise, keep it like it is.





    1986 chernobyl disaster pictures. nuclear accident in 1986
  • nuclear accident in 1986



  • kavika411
    Apr 12, 12:45 PM
    A little off topic, but question for those who need Office software, and also run Parallels/Fusion: Do you prefer Office For Mac, or do you prefer to run "regular" Office in Parallels/Fusion? Thanks.





    emw
    Nov 21, 04:44 PM
    Interesting concept, but their website (http://www.eneco.com/) scares me away in a hurry. What was that about making a good first impression?

    Maybe the Power Chips (http://www.powerchips.gi/index.shtml) website is more welcoming. Seems like similar technology with a larger potential for energy recovery (70-80%). Hard to believe.





    Blondie :)
    Aug 22, 02:11 PM
    I think this is actually kind of a cool idea. I've done that before where I've been somewhere, and then finding out that my friends were there and all that good stuff. If you have your own close knit friends, no one is going to break into your house when you're gone, and as far as the privacy rights go, why post something you don't want everyone to see? I mean really lol





    woodsey
    Sep 6, 08:00 AM
    When scrounging through old files on my mac, i stumbled across this strange movie. it is an advertisement for internship at apple, which i downloaded sometime last year.

    Anyway, within this 1.21 min video, there is a few seconds which really stood out. it appears to show the mac os on login, with all the icons and windows falling into place. surely this has something to do with the testing, or development of quartz extreme!

    ive placed a small movie showing exactly what im talking about on my mac.com home page

    http://homepage.mac.com/joshwoods/iMovieTheater19.html

    Anyone know what this could be? is it just a rendered movie, or is it the mac os in action?





    currentinterest
    Apr 19, 11:27 AM
    I have been using the new four finger gestures enabled with 4.3.x and find them to be a great in combination with the current multitasking implementation. I think what is depicted is either a jail broken add-on, or an early tested and rejected interface.





    Mac-Addict
    Oct 26, 05:14 PM
    Just got back from Regents! Scored a t-shirt and got Leopard. I feel bad for the people who didn't realise you could go upstairs and check out.
    -Matt

    Thats what happened to me and Spanky Deluxe! Lol we got in the store and was getting screamed at by the apple staff who were blocking the way to the bottem back of the store so we thought we had to go upstairs :D It was a fun experience!



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