Sunday, June 5, 2011

erosion by wind

erosion by wind. Changes in erosion by wind
  • Changes in erosion by wind



  • tazinlwfl
    May 2, 04:37 PM
    Seriously, can we all take a step back and just breathe for a second? Is the thickness of a phone really that big of a deal? And I thought a re-release of a different color was already inane enough...

    Um... yes.

    Having two different colors means nothing, but now you're dealing with two different thicknesses, plus two different button layouts, meaning a total of 4 DIFFERENT versions of supposedly the same phone, all requiring their own slightly varied case (seeing how a lot of cases designed for the black iPhone 4 will not fit the thicker white models - and how some need to be changed for CDMA and GSM versions).

    If a QC issue is getting out this much, then it must be one hell of a QC issue.





    erosion by wind. reduce erosion from wind
  • reduce erosion from wind



  • toddybody
    Apr 19, 02:59 PM
    white 4 inch iPhone 5 FTW





    erosion by wind. to prevent wind erosion on
  • to prevent wind erosion on



  • Lord Blackadder
    Mar 11, 08:01 PM
    US made bikes? HA. good luck - there are like 3 main manufacturers all over seas that put out most frames (Giant is a big one.) - past that SRAM and Shimano are going to be your group (i think SRAM still has some US plants). Wheels will be easier to find but hubs/rims - not so much.

    I'm not going for 100% US-made. I'd like something designed and assembled in the US with a US-made frame.

    I'm single. I need a sexy car, not a four door.

    American carmakers don't really do "sexy" anymore, unless you find trucks and SUVs sexy. Ponycars are pretty much your only option.

    It must be nice having so much money that you can base your car purchase on a political statement ... though I understand you folks are working with the best intentions.

    Everyone's situation is going to be different. It's neither wise or economically realistic to restrict yourself entirely to domestic products. But everyone can support their local or national economy in some way by being a more educated consumer.

    It's also worth remembering that there are precisely zero passenger vehicles on sale in the US that are completely designed and built in the US with 100% US parts. Every car being built these days has foreign content somewhere. I have no special loyalty to US car manufacturers at any rate.





    erosion by wind. The agents of erosion are wind
  • The agents of erosion are wind



  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 12, 12:02 PM
    No four door cars!

    "Koup" is a play on words, dude. ;)

    http://image.motortrend.com/f/roadtests/coupes/26800650+pheader/112_0907_15l+2010_kia_forte_koup+front_three_quarters_view.jpg

    I agree with JohnHenry, it is a snazzy-looking car and probably the first Kia I ever would've considered.



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    erosion by wind. by wind erosion overlooks
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  • ThugZilla
    Apr 5, 01:48 PM
    I don't know if anyone noticed, but the screen has a blueish tint, which means OLED





    erosion by wind. Figure: The wind deflation
  • Figure: The wind deflation



  • Sharkus
    Sep 1, 07:00 AM
    Even though people may be illegally using the dev preview of 10.5, how much testing are they actually doing? Developers, yeah, we're actually testing, to make sure our products are compatible, but normal users, I doubt it.

    Having said this though, I think there might be a few devs out there who have downloaded the preview illegally. The reason for this being that Apple has *still* not put the dev preview up on the Developer Connection site. Now I'm expecting we'll see a dvd in the next ADC seed mailing, but it's a little unfair to not have it downloadable. There are various reasons why developers may not be able to attend WWDC and they are being penalised for not being there by not being able to legally obtain a copy of the software released there.

    It's a small gripe I know, as it's not as if 10.5 is released and we're waiting to test with the GM, it's the first seed release. But it's always nice to know from the get-go whether your software is going to need a minor tweak or a complete rewrite to make it work with the new OS.



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    erosion by wind. eroded by wind and rain.
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  • fishmoose
    Oct 6, 12:39 PM
    You are pulling figures out of thin-air. Where is your proof that the reason Nokia and other manufactures aren't doing well is because they have more than one type of phone?

    No no, I'm not saying that's why but thats their business model and its not working.





    erosion by wind. Vulnerability to Wind Erosion
  • Vulnerability to Wind Erosion



  • matticus008
    Nov 21, 07:58 PM
    This works in just the opposite: In the cold air, there's a huge differential, so the fan is going full bore, annoying me and all my peace-and-quiet-loving neighbors. In the warm air, it slows to a crawl as the amount of electricity generated approaches the lower limit of sustaining power for the fan. Then it stops. Then my laptop heats up rapidly and the processor dies.
    This isn't a replacement for fans to control temperature--it's simply an attempt to put 'waste' heat to use. Obviously the normal array of heatsinks and fans would still exist to manage the temperatures. There's no conceivable implementation in which your computer would be harmed by the application of this additional device. The fan would hardly be necessary in the cold air, given that the temperature gradient would already be optimized.

    So, we haven't been able to simplify the problem at all, and instead are gaining the (very slight) power savings from not having to run this fan off our battery power (directly) in a mid-temp room.
    Well, it's not that outrageous. If it adds minimal cost and extends battery life 10% (not unreasonable with some refinement), that could easily equate to 15 minutes with current batteries. The cooling system itself is not affected, and obviously the benefit is greatest with a heavy CPU load, which in turn would maximize its impact on intensive operations which shorten battery life. In other words, this could partially offset the battery time lost by intensive computing, making it a worthwhile investment for professionals on the move.



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    erosion by wind. Change in Average Annual Soil Erosion by Wind on Cropland and CRP Land, 1982 - 1992
  • Change in Average Annual Soil Erosion by Wind on Cropland and CRP Land, 1982 - 1992



  • Eraserhead
    Jun 10, 02:26 PM
    Note it may be worth deleting http://guides.macrumors.com/index.php?title=Category:Terminal_and_CLI&redirect=no and http://guides.macrumors.com/index.php?title=Category:iPod_and_AppleTV&redirect=no

    As http://guides.macrumors.com/List_of_Applications_Not_Compatible_with_Leopard is marked for deletion it isn't getting a new category.





    erosion by wind. and rill erosion and wind
  • and rill erosion and wind



  • crazzyeddie
    Nov 1, 11:18 PM
    For the specific Mac models (like the oogles of PowerMac revisions), would it be wise to just link directly to AppleSpec instead of making our own? We already have [[PowerMac]] with links to [[PowerMac_G4]] which then links to [[PowerMac_specificModel]]. Maybe the links on the PowerMac_G4 page should be to the AppleSpec PDFs for those models?



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    erosion by wind. Controlling Soil Erosion
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  • msimpson
    Apr 14, 02:43 PM
    I am wondering if Steve Jobs approved this. He doesn't look at all like someone who works at Apple. His hair is not spiked with mousse, or his head is not shaved. He buttons his shirt too high and has a t-shirt on underneath. He would never be allowed on stage for a product demo looking like that. Maybe they will send him to Apple Boot Camp and indoctrinate him.





    erosion by wind. natural erosion by wind,
  • natural erosion by wind,



  • OneMike
    Mar 23, 03:40 PM
    possible but I don't really know if I believe this.



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  • -SD-
    Jul 20, 02:56 PM
    Ok, so it's not white then....

    The 4GB Arcade S has been confirmed (http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/20/new-xbox-360-4gb-ships-august-3rd-for-199-kinect-standalone-pr/). Matte black finish without silver trim.

    :apple:





    erosion by wind. Wind erosion landform,Also
  • Wind erosion landform,Also



  • iRobby
    Apr 26, 11:55 AM
    I prefer the Mac App Store easier for update notifications and the installation all done for you sit back and watch click of a button



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    erosion by wind. to control wind erosion.
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  • torbjoern
    Apr 30, 04:58 PM
    What about those of us who use OS X (Mac) and Linux (PC) about 50-50? I mean - in the sense that we can't get the work done without either one.

    For certain tasks, Windows is... good enough - but I avoid using it if I can. However, I'm not a vegetarian - and I do prefer Harley over Vespa.





    erosion by wind. eroded by wind and rain.
  • eroded by wind and rain.



  • Stridder44
    Sep 26, 12:17 AM
    Im enjoying this chaos. Personally, unless it's music, podcasts are a bore and a waste of time. They're worse than blogs. Ok, maybe not that bad.



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    erosion by wind. wind erosion stock images
  • wind erosion stock images



  • Earendil
    Oct 10, 10:01 AM
    Who rates this negative?
    Unless I misread the report, basically all Target did was remind the studios that the DVD format is in jeopardy and they better get with the times or Target will. And if studios need Target and Wal-Mart to tell them that, they're in more trouble than I ever thought.


    My understanding was different. I take it that they are taking the same stance that Wal-Mart is, and that is that if the movie industry allows iTunes to sell movies, they will make the record companies pay for it (in a negative way). The retailers aren't ready to take on iTunes and the online market, so they are going to use their power to stall the transition to digital downloads as long as they possibly can.

    What Target is doing is anti Apple, and more importantly, anti the progression of technology and lifestyle.





    erosion by wind. Wind erosion of sandstone
  • Wind erosion of sandstone



  • calcvita
    Apr 5, 05:52 PM
    However, one question that intrigues me is Europe's mini-USB adoption with cell devices. How will this factor in?

    that's exactly what i was wondering about! i don't know if EU regulations apply to the ipad, but they certainly do apply to the iphone. and i think, apple has to include a miniUSB port (standardized charger) to the iphone 5 if they want to sell it here in europe. a simply dock connector just won't do.





    erosion by wind. Soil Erosion by Wind on
  • Soil Erosion by Wind on



  • citizenzen
    Apr 3, 01:28 PM
    Yeah but some states have increased or set taxes virtually on everything and still managed to overspend their budget *cough*California*cough*.

    I've lived virtually my whole life in California and have no clue what you're talking about.

    Perhaps you can source that.

    As for balance, I'm a big believer in it. In my opinion an "balanced" solution includes tax increases as well as government cuts. Unfortunately, the republicans have fought tooth and nail against tax increases and have tried to balance a 26 billion dollar deficit with cuts. If only they embraced the notion of "balance". :rolleyes:





    tk421
    Aug 19, 10:48 AM
    YEP! - But how many people say "do you have a Facebook" when you first meet them and add them later in the day? Also, haven't you heard about the privacy issues, you surely must not live under a rock!

    Why are you adding people that you only met hours earlier if you are concerned about privacy issues? I really don't think this new feature is anything to get too alarmed about. It's like any other information people already post on Facebook—just think before you post.

    That said, I have no intention of using this new feature. But I don't think I'm a typical Facebook user. I only log in about once a week, and rarely post anything.





    kingdonk
    Mar 1, 10:41 PM
    wiki calendar.





    xIGmanIx
    Apr 5, 12:38 PM
    1. its obvious you have never used android
    2. the xoom is an excellent device. those stating they think that having a dedicated tablet OS is silly is kidding themselves. How can you consider yourself a "power user" and be tripped up by honeycomb? Seriously, can you only operate touch screens' with grids? I would would submit facebook has a tougher learning curve than honeycomb, but stop with the comments already, 2.2/2.3/3.0 are very well done OS's
    Ever since Android was released on phones I have been hearing that it "is just a release or two away from being a great OS". The reality is that most Android devices are extremely lucky if they get one upgrade ported to them by their carrier. I'll stick with an iPad2 rather than buying something and hoping that it improves with time.
    i love all the dig's at honeycomb tablets and how apple is superior haha
    - Off angle viewing - Who really cares how good it looks? Who wants to watch an ipad and not have it in front of you?
    - finish
    - idiot proof (soft of)
    - simple read: limited





    risc
    Sep 17, 03:41 AM
    Is this a joke or what? Are people that work in retail different to the rest of us? Am I missing something here?





    wrldwzrd89
    Apr 2, 02:04 PM
    I don't think Pages is horrible. It's not great, but it isn't quite as bad for me as everyone else finds it. I don't use it all that much (Keynote gets used far more than Pages does).



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