Tuesday, May 31, 2011

colors of planets

colors of planets. colors of planets. PLANETS; PLANETS. CQd44. Apr 15, 03:47 PM. I always wonder what people do to their Windows
  • colors of planets. PLANETS; PLANETS. CQd44. Apr 15, 03:47 PM. I always wonder what people do to their Windows



  • maflynn
    Apr 10, 06:46 AM
    As an Apple user, I'm thrilled that I'm not afflicted with the need to put down Windows in order to boost my ego.

    That's the difference between an apple user and apple fanboy ;)

    I use the tool that best suits my needs, up till now its been apple hardware and apple software for me but that doesn't mean it will be the case in the future.

    The cost of apple computers is such that I need to be sure it actually solves a need before I plunk down a lot $$ on it, just so I can show off that cool apple logo on the back





    colors of planets. colors of planets.
  • colors of planets.



  • grahamtearne
    Sep 12, 04:34 AM
    A few people have mentioned webcasts and things streamed to London. I live in the UK, can anyone clear things up, am I going to be able to watch the event on the net live (if so, where), or will I just have to make sense of the text scrolling up the screen on this site?


    Jamie

    the live stream to london is for journalists only





    colors of planets. colors of planets,
  • colors of planets,



  • jarednt1
    Sep 8, 12:50 PM
    I'm not refusing to blame the mayor. Him and the governor of Louisiana are complete morons. They're partially to blame for the amount of people who couldn't evacuate before the storm (they made no attempt to help.)

    HOWEVER Bush IS partially to blame for the slow federal response. #1 he elected the FEMA heads, neither of which had any clue how to do their job. #2 all of the needed equipment was in Iraq.

    Unfortunately the real people to blame were the ones who decided to build a city in a bowl next to the ocean. But they're long dead, so thats no fun.

    I've said this many times, EVERYONE ********* up a little (or a lot) during this tragedy.

    Thank You, its nice to know there are some people that are sane. As I say there is plenty of blame to go around.





    colors of planets. colors of planets.
  • colors of planets.



  • pistolero
    Apr 5, 05:56 PM
    Wow. The ignorance of the average user of this forum is unbelievable, So much ranting about an app that nobody has to download if they hate ads so much.

    In any case, this is no different than the many many websites, blogs , YouTube accounts etc dedicated exclusively to collect tv, radio, and paper advertising from many countries. There's a lot of people who like to see ads and analyze the creativity and technique behind them.





    colors of planets. color, globes, planets
  • color, globes, planets



  • Don't panic
    Apr 27, 04:10 PM
    am I the only one to think that separate restroom from men and women are an obsolete relic of the past?
    put stalls in. that should be enough for privacy. full separate facility don't make any sense logically, technically and economically.





    colors of planets. colors of planets. colors,
  • colors of planets. colors,



  • iMeowbot
    Oct 28, 06:39 PM
    (I'm not necessarily saying he's right about saving FreeBSD, just that NeXT/Apple have contributed to it.)

    Not really. There are from time to time fixes that are noticed in Darwin and ported back to FreeBSD by others, but Apple have a history of not getting involved with the projects from where they take code. The stuff about the kernel is especially weird, that's still the area where Apple and FreeBSD differ the most.





    colors of planets. colors of planets. colors of planets in solar; colors of planets in solar. notjustjay. Sep 19, 08:38 AM
  • colors of planets. colors of planets in solar; colors of planets in solar. notjustjay. Sep 19, 08:38 AM



  • killuminati
    Sep 7, 11:19 PM
    Phat Pat, I never really thought of it that way but it really makes sense. Everyone in the audience has heard curses before and its really become a part of modern music in most genres. When you think about it, it really shouldn't offend anybody there because everyones mature, there arent little kids there.

    Idno now that I think about it again it still seems kinda weird.





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  • colors of planets. quot



  • CharBroiled20s
    Oct 11, 04:22 PM
    I have lived in 4 different rural markets and regularly travel between them. Currently, in NC, Verizon is everywhere since they bought out a couple providers like Rural Cellular and I forget the other one.

    When I left Verizon, they had full bar 3G coverage at my house. They had just upgraded about 3 months before I went with an iPhone. With AT&T, I need to drive almost 20 miles to even find 3G coverage.

    With Verizon, I had a Palm Treo 700 and it was very rare to see even the analog signal at all.

    If Apple would make the iPhone for Verizon, i'd switch back in a blink, even if I had to pay early termination, it's that bad. I typically lose between 20-40% of my calls. There is several dead zones too, that I can't even drive down without losing it.

    I too came from Verizon where I hardly ever dropped a call. I can't remember it ever being a problem. Now I have my second iPhone (first was with tmobile) and I have to say that AT&T is the worst carrier I've ever used. I live in Chicago and not a day goes by where at least 1 call is dropped (usually more than 1).

    I'd be right behind you in line at verizon to get one of their iPhones.

    AT&T should be penalized for their garbage coverage by apple ripping the exclusivity deal away from them.

    We in America would really benefit from legislation that bans anticompetitive exclusivity contracts. Similar laws to that which Europe enjoys would make everyone here a little happier.

    Choice is never a bad thing.





    colors of planets. colors of planets. and bright colors. Planets; and bright colors. Planets. milo. Aug 28, 01:42 PM. Apple isn#39;t trying to remain competitive with anyone.
  • colors of planets. and bright colors. Planets; and bright colors. Planets. milo. Aug 28, 01:42 PM. Apple isn#39;t trying to remain competitive with anyone.



  • roadbloc
    Mar 16, 04:16 AM
    The entire industry is one big Apple "fanboi", bud. What Apple does, everyone else moves to copy or get it on. My "bubble" is the entire tech industry where it concerns the average user.

    What's "silly" is the Apple fansite bubble. Apple fansites on the ass-end of the net with their loveable little geek contingent perpetually out of touch with the actual market.

    Step into 2011. It's all about Apple and where they're taking the industry.

    This is nonsence. If the average user was interested in just Apple, then why are Apple on a lesser market share for pretty much... everything but MP3 players? How come Android is proving more popular?

    I've said this before, and I'll say it again. THIS IS NOT AN APPLE FANSITE! Please go elsewhere if you wish to praise the mighty Apple endlessly. This site is for news and discussion based around Apple products. Not for fans to blow their load.

    I'm in 2011. And I'm seeing Android beat iOS in the mobile world, and slowly creeping up in the tablet world. I'm seeing OS X being turned from a pretty advanced OS to an App riddled toy. I'm seeing Apple discontinue server services. I'm seeing Apple making silly mistakes such as clock bugs and adding social networks to media players. I'm seeing Apple still not improve MobileMe.





    colors of planets. know the colors, planets,
  • know the colors, planets,



  • AndroidfoLife
    Apr 15, 09:35 PM
    They were "called" smart phones. But the iphone defined the direction the iphones of the future would take.

    iPhone did nothing new. It just took some popular features and combined them. It was more of a game changer due to it being made by apple.





    colors of planets. colors of planets. Mercury+planet+color; Mercury+planet+color. DavidLeblond. Apr 15, 02:31 PM. Can someone just post a damn changelog? Honestly.
  • colors of planets. Mercury+planet+color; Mercury+planet+color. DavidLeblond. Apr 15, 02:31 PM. Can someone just post a damn changelog? Honestly.



  • pcharles
    May 2, 01:27 PM
    I have been playing with the Lion Preview for a few weeks, on and off, and I am not liking what I see.

    I like the minimalist look, to some extent. It feels very clean and Jobsian, but I feel like many of the features I rely on have been changed. For example:






    colors of planets. Toddler Magic Colors with
  • Toddler Magic Colors with



  • superfula
    Apr 29, 06:54 PM
    NT 4 and Windows 95/98 don't use the same kernel at all. They might share the GUI sub-system (actually, it's called the Win32 sub-system, which is probably what Windows Team blog is referring when referring to API versions, since Win32 is the Windows API) (and yes, I know the 64 bit version is called Win64, just like the 16 bit version was called Win16), but they do not share the same architecture/kernel at all, which Smitty inferred. So no, Smitty wasn't right at all, is use of the word kernel was wrong and confusing.

    Read my post. I didn't say he was right about them being the same kernal. I simply said he was right about the naming conventions.

    The version in question isn't simply the gui version number, but the code base version as a whole.

    Anyway, the only way it makes sense again is Windows NT releases. I doubt the Windows Team Blog are in on marketing meetings. ;)

    The only way it makes sense is by using the actual version numbers that MS gave us, which are quite easily found. ;) Not only in Windows but in several sources through the net. I'll believe the info MS gives us vs someone from macrumors.





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  • colors of planets support



  • caspersoong
    Apr 29, 09:02 PM
    I like the tweak. Hope it does not fade away in the next build.





    colors of planets. Planets, galaxies and nebulas
  • Planets, galaxies and nebulas



  • Aeolius
    Oct 4, 07:56 AM
    The world is NOT just the US... It's a mansion by any worldly measure.

    But he is building this house in the US, which apparently defines "mansion" as 8,000 sq ft or more.





    colors of planets. colors of planets. The color spectrum and; The color spectrum and. ciTiger. May 5, 04:58 AM. This is great news unless it#39;s automatic patches which mess up
  • colors of planets. The color spectrum and; The color spectrum and. ciTiger. May 5, 04:58 AM. This is great news unless it#39;s automatic patches which mess up



  • aiqw9182
    Mar 28, 03:12 PM
    I'll give it does have advantages. I don't think I would agree that it is "a hell of a lot easier", as most apps have an automatic updater or some mechanism to make you aware that an update is available.

    The Mac App store updating mechanism is flawed, at least in my experience. For example, a few days ago the Mac App Store did not detect that I had the app Awaken 4 on my mac, even thought they host Awaken 5 on the store. I had to go to the developers website and download Awaken 5 and then update it the old fashioned way.

    I, like many people, had a hard time getting XCode 4.00 to be upgraded to XCode 4.01. AppStore simply wouldn't recognize that I had previously purchased XCode 4 (yes, I had the XCode installer in /applications ). Downloading outside of the appstore would have been vastly easier...


    I never said it was perfect. If you have many apps as I do that DON'T have automatic updates then it is a royal pain in the ass to go to their site(assuming you even know where it is), download it again, unpackage the dmg, and place it in my applications folder. Sure, if you only have a few apps then it isn't THAT bad but I have upwards to 20 apps that I have to do this with. It's a chore. With the Mac App Store I can take a quick glance, click update all if there are any updates and be done with it.





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  • Click here for: Notes on color



  • Ommid
    Apr 25, 01:30 PM
    I don't see it. Holding my iPhone at nearly the same angle and about the same distance they look identical.

    iCon police.





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  • Earth-like planets might



  • whooleytoo
    Jul 28, 01:45 PM
    ..snip..
    I really wish I didn't sound so cynical, but that's the picture as I understand it.

    I think we have to start somewhere. Whether we like it or not, diesel/petroleum aren't going to last forever so sooner or later something has to change.

    Obviously a lot of electricity is generated through non-renewable fuels now, and the distribution network isn't ready for cars to be able to recharge 'on journey'. But electric cars aren't a bad start. If a critical mass of electric cars is reached, it'll start to make business sense to develop charging stations (or stations with stocks of swappable cells?) on major routes.

    If we wait for these charging stations to appear before starting to buy electric cars, we'll end up in a Catch 22. And (stating the obvious, but) electricity for the cars can be generated cleanly and renewably, even if it isn't at present.

    You may be right about California & other parts of the US having power generation problems, and that may well hamper electric car adoption in those areas; but that shouldn't stop others from switching.

    All IMO. :)





    colors of planets. colors of planets. Gas planet
  • colors of planets. Gas planet



  • weitzner
    Aug 1, 12:51 PM
    well if the argument was to make a completely cross-platform DRM that would work in all media players and on all portable music players, that would be fine with me- especially if napster and all other music stores were being scrutinized too. personally, i think that most people buy from the ITMS after they have an iPod because it's easy. and downloaders aren't demanding that the DRM be licensed to other music players because they are happy with the iTunes-iPod solution. i think these suits are well-intentioned but misdirected. the demand should be for completely cross-platform files- then the music player license issue would work itself out.





    colors of planets. and bright colors. Planets. Silentwave. Aug 27, 07:46 PM. 20quot; iMac prices have reduced.at least in the UK I don#39;t recall any major price changes over
  • and bright colors. Planets. Silentwave. Aug 27, 07:46 PM. 20quot; iMac prices have reduced.at least in the UK I don#39;t recall any major price changes over



  • fsck-y dingo
    Nov 8, 02:26 PM
    I'm worried about getting banned for getting it (a few hours) early.

    No need to worry. If you have a retail copy of the game you can play before the official release date without any issues.

    Just out of curiosity, where did the games that have already been delivered come from? I ordered through Amazon with the delivery date shipping option so I won't have mine until tomorrow. If there's a place that tends to ship early I may use them next time.





    razzmatazz
    Sep 12, 07:25 AM
    Man I'm going to be at school while this is all going on. Hmm...time to play sick :rolleyes: :D





    AppleZilla
    Apr 25, 02:15 PM
    Screen is clearly faked one way or another.

    The Internet is an easy mark.





    macaddict23
    Aug 8, 04:35 AM
    A $500 reduction on the Apple 30" is great, but what else does this mean? Apple wants to remain competitive? Is it to clear out inventory for new displays? I've been wanting to buy one of these 30" monitors ever since they came out. My friend, who works for Apple here in Elk Grove, CA can use his discount to buy to buy the monitor for $1499 (before taxes). That's a heck of a deal! But at the same time, I can wait 1–2 months if I know that Apple will come out with a new design.





    SilentPanda
    Apr 21, 12:03 PM
    It may be that the backend has a different value stored than what displayed in your cached version. Honestly I know about as much of the system as you do. I haven't seen that behavior exhibited but I do thank you for bringing it up so that it can be looked into.





    Amazing Iceman
    May 4, 08:42 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I've no real need for an iPad and as such, no need for a tablet. But having had a go with the 'competitor's' including the so called iPad killer, Xoom, I think Apple have already won. These iPad ads are just confirming that to the public.

    That's exactly what I thought when the iPad1 came out. I got one last July, under the condition of returning it if I did't like it. After 10 days of using it, I decided to keep it. Now it's my main work tool when I'm on the road, and at home I use it more than my MacBook Pro.

    Maybe you should give it a try too. You may discover what you have been missing all these months...



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