Sunday 5 June 2011

checks and balances examples

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  • kirk26
    Nov 1, 05:28 AM
    Cool, another Official app/tool thread.





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  • -y0-
    Apr 24, 02:13 AM
    I'm getting this... one day.





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  • BurntReality
    Mar 26, 08:20 PM
    LMAO, that will teach people to read the fine print.





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  • gramirez2012
    Apr 30, 08:03 PM
    "Castle"? Can't come up with a lamer name than that. :rolleyes:



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  • Desmo1098
    Oct 7, 03:33 AM
    Ducati 848 EVO





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  • VideoShooter
    Jul 11, 02:41 AM
    About 40 people in line. Line goes about half a block down.

    Tents, lawn chairs, guitar hero, kids playing soccer in the street. So many fanboys.

    Black sheets covering the windows.

    Little known fact: Steve Jobs lives within 12 blocks of this store.



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  • Will Cheyney
    Dec 17, 06:13 PM
    It's an original Susan Kare icon.





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  • designgeek
    May 2, 07:01 PM
    I'd totally donate, but what little blood I have is usually loaded with alcohol and THC, so I don't think they'll take it. Plus I've had lots of piercings, one in the last month, so I can't. :(



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  • *LTD*
    Apr 27, 01:19 PM
    It was funny to me when this started and people were talking about jailbreaking and making it so this file could not be written.

    People were actually willing to make their phones not work properly because of their ignorance and paranoia.

    By the way I missing the part were Jobs said this was an oversight on Apple's part. From the part quoted here, it essentially says, working as intended.

    The issue is being deliberately overblown. There are a myriad other ways people are and have been "tracked". In this case, there isn't even any tracking going on, and the info that is stored WILL HAVE ZERO EFFECT ON THE AVERAGE USER. That's the kicker. It doesn't really affect anyone materially, tangibly, practically. But it *hints* that somewhere, somehow, there's a log indicating you were in the vicinity of certain cell phone towers. Which is about as worrisome as HR at work logging your hours!

    The info is practically useless in terms of actually "tracking" your exact position, but so long as there is a snowball's chance of misconstruing it, a bunch of idiots *will* misconstrue it . . . because they're sick and tired of Apple showing up the rest of the industry as retards, and Apple users announcing the same. We have a group of tech geeks here who think everyone is equal, every device is wonderful and has its place, and every company should play fair with each other. So they come out and try to equalize everything and downplay enthusiasm they deem as inappropriate. It's hilarious.





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  • Phat_Pat
    Feb 12, 05:11 PM
    Nice going guys. :D



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  • mrkramer
    Mar 20, 03:08 AM
    But I'd also rather someone rot in prison for 50 years. But then again, it's like a holiday camp in prisons here. Playstations, internet, TV. The UK is a complete and utter joke. We're the laughing stock of the world. We're so scared of human rights, we bend over backwords for any prisoner. I'm SO happy that common sense what introduced for prisoner votes.
    (

    yes, it sure seems nice in those prisons.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/2882031.stm
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/7787889.stm
    Even if it where true, what's wrong with treating prisoners humanely? Shouldn't we try to rehabilitate prisoners so if they are released they don't commit another crime? And in the US at least prisoners can't vote, could you show a source saying that they can it the UK?





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  • mattwallace24
    Apr 28, 09:36 AM
    I think a lot of the Verizon fans are missing the boat on this topic.

    This is about Apple expectations for the CDMA iPhone. I would think that Apple is sophisticated enough to bake all the reasons suggested her on this board (i.e. iPhone 5 release, Android adoption, etc) into their expectations.

    I'm sure the CDMA iPhone product manager isn't sitting in his office in Cupertino thinking "damn, how did I miss that the iPhone 5 would impact this launch."

    AT&T is still selling the heck out of the iPhone 3GS (at a discounted price of course), so there is obviously a population out there that doesn't delay every purchase waiting for the next great thing.



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  • rmwebs
    Apr 6, 04:04 PM
    Clearly the new DC wont be serving up iTunes content if they are using an external storage provider...making the article stupidly misleading to many folks.

    This must mean the DC will be primarily for MobileMe. Resulting in the continuation of crap iDisk performance for Apples largest audience: Anyone outside the US.





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  • jtap
    Feb 19, 07:12 PM
    Do it like that, it's better for the readers.

    Ya sorry.



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  • irun5k
    Sep 27, 01:58 AM
    My $10 a month ($120 a year) web hosting account has 170 (thats right, 170!) gig of storage, something like hundreds of email accounts, php, ssh access, mysql, more, more and more.

    True, it doesn't do all the fancy stuff that .mac does with sync'ing and so forth. But that isn't my point. My point is that we should expect more, much more for $100 a year because web hosting providers are able to make a profit by offering much more. If the users demand it Apple will come around. But not if people keep paying for the service as-is. So they upgraded the webmail client- great. The eagle really took a ***** today didn't it?





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  • rebscb
    Sep 9, 02:50 PM
    ATI website (photographic) evidence suggests that the ATI 9000 mobility may be the next graphics card in the powerbook.



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  • Number 41
    Mar 25, 12:54 PM
    How about getting two notifications. Try telling me what the first one was? That's right, you will have no clue. Try using Android or WebOS for about 10 minutes and you will realize how obtrusive and useless notifications are in iOS.

    I check the home screen.

    Jailbreak + LockInfo FTW.





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  • MacRumors
    Oct 5, 04:38 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    A recent posting on an Apple developer's blog (http://www.musingsfrommars.org/) Musings from Mars depicts new Safari features built into the latest developer preview of Leopard. As of this posting, MacRumors cannot independently verify the claims, however the blogger posts multiple video clips of the features. The blogger highlights the following features:

    Tabbed Browsing Enhancements
    Following the lead of other browsers, Apple has implemented a customizable tab-bar so that users can re-order tabs via drag-and-drop. Apple has also extended the concept to be able to make a window from a tab by dragging a tab off of the tab bar.

    Search Improvements
    The Safari search option is now integrated into the browser window much like Firefox's implementation. However search results are displayed all at once by default rather than Firefox's one-at-a-time approach.

    Resizable TEXTAREAs
    Safari will allow the user to resize a text area (via a drag corner) in an HTML form and dynamically redraw the web page to fit the new size.

    Leopard was previewed (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/08/20060807161421.shtml) at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference, and should ship next spring.





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  • zelet
    Sep 26, 10:17 PM
    Maybe it's time I start to get a .mac account

    If you don't have it now - don't bother getting it. There are free services that do everything that .Mac does. However, since I am so dependent on the email address - I'm stuck paying the $99 a year.





    nanofrog
    Apr 13, 08:44 AM
    This (http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/MacPro_Early2008_MemoryDIMM_DIY.pdf) should help you out (.pdf file).





    MistaBungle
    Oct 5, 11:40 PM
    I wouldn't be surprised to see Leopard ship at Macworld, to beat Vista to the stores and undercut them once more. Will Jobs do it?





    maya
    Feb 12, 02:32 PM
    CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE NEW MODS.


    a Mod-Mini, WTH :p ;) :)





    donlphi
    Nov 29, 12:44 PM
    A person can buy a movie from iTunes and play it on as many iPODS they want (how many does a single household actually have?) or a person can just get netflix, request the movie, rip it, put it on his OR her iPOD, and watch it as many times as he or she wants.

    I WOULD NEVER DO THAT, but I know people that would think about it...

    :rolleyes:





    spicyapple
    Nov 29, 01:32 PM
    It's sad that we live in a society where actors, pop/rap stars, sports stars, etc. get paid mega bucks while professions like "school teacher" get paid peanuts.
    Acting is hard. You only need to witness bad acting in one movie to understand this. For every A-list star, there are tens of thousands more out of work, because competition is tough and dependent on luck, too. But mostly, it comes down to supply and demand. I have no problems with actors getting 20 million a picture, they worked hard and there are only a handful of them, anyways.

    luv ya bunches, x0x0x0



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