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semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. SEMANA SANTA middot; HERMANDADES
  • SEMANA SANTA middot; HERMANDADES



  • RaceTripper
    Jan 10, 03:53 PM
    Well traded the Subaru today time to get something a bit more sensible so i got a 2007 Ford Focus ST-2.

    Done all the paper work today and pick her up tomorrow afternoon, cant wait.


    MattNow if I were in England and I was getting a Ford Focus, I think it would have to be a RS. :D

    We don't get to play with those on our side of the pond. :(





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  • La Real, Imperial, Ilustre y Antigua Hermandad de Ntra. del Rocío de Coria del



  • OllyW
    Apr 10, 11:11 AM
    I've never been impressed with them but the last time I used an auto was in 1983 so I've obviously never tried any of the fancy auto shifting modern cars.

    I don't have a problem using a left hand drive car with manual gears, you just use your other hand. :D





    semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. SEMANA SANTA VIVIENTE
  • SEMANA SANTA VIVIENTE



  • barkmonster
    Apr 27, 11:59 AM
    You can't be more wrong. I was writing Web Apps in the 90s using mod_perl, Apache and PostgreSQL.

    Other OSes have also had Applications associated as a word to describe the software that runs on them by the media and internally, see this 1989 reference to OS/2 :

    http://books.google.com/books?id=JzoEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT40#v=onepage&q&f=false

    I was simply suggesting that Apple used the term "App" as a familiar leaning to the way they call software "Applications" in Mac OS. Also, Apple have being refering to software that runs on their operating systems as "Applications" since 1980: -

    The Apple Lisa (precursor to the original 1984 Macintosh) had an Applications folder in 1980.

    http://www.guidebookgallery.org/articles/inventingthelisauserinterface/pics/fig6

    The Macintosh has obviously had an Applications folder from 1984 to present

    In terms of GUI history and it's conventions, there was the Xerox Alto as far back as 1973 but from all the screen shot hunting I've done, it seems to have no Applications or Programs folder because it has a "starting point" (indicated by the Start box) and then a list of files to open, some of which end in .run which presumably are executable programs/applications: -

    http://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/input-output/14/347/1857

    So yeah, "The Macintosh" wasn't the first GUI that had APPlicationS but Apple appear to have a LOT of prior use of the term with the Lisa OS before it in 1980 and GUI consistency between Mac OS X and iOS being a cut down version OS X, they logically refer to Applications on iOS devices in a cut down form too.





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  • La Real, Ilustre y Fervorosa Hermandad Sacramental, Ánimas Benditas y Cofradía de Nazarenos de



  • Audio Blood
    Nov 27, 04:50 AM
    Target had a bunch of $1.99, $3.99 and $5.99 videos. All four for $20:

    Gifts:
    http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID15166/images/the-hangover(1).jpg
    http://www.dvdnear.com/images/Superbad-Unrated-Two-Disc-Special-Edition-B000WZEZG8-L.jpg

    For myself:
    http://dvdmedia.ign.com/dvd/image/article/106/1063536/where-the-wild-things-are-now-20100125064238890-000.jpg
    http://virlib.brinkster.net/acy/ACYIMAGES_DVD/DVD_happy_feet.jpg

    I saw Alice in Wonderland too which I might go to a different store for. I turned around a sec and the girl next to me grabbed it, argh.

    And a couple of weeks ago, a coat and some black jeans:
    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2506/4167932845_b0b8f1f9b1.jpg

    http://img832.imageshack.us/img832/7476/screenshot20101127at249.png





    semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. RE: Semana Santa Fuentesaúco
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  • Rt&Dzine
    Mar 22, 12:49 PM
    No, no one is forced to do anything. Apple is more extreme with what they will and will not allow. Others follow suit b/c they know Apple changes the world. Android market allows practically everything.

    So Apple should have the choice what they allow and don't allow?





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  • arkmannj
    Apr 12, 09:50 PM
    I wonder if they'll update the whole studio suite
    (yes, including DVD Studio Pro I hope. Maybe they'll rename it Media studio and make it output DVD's, Blu Ray, maybe even interactive Quicktime files )





    semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. RE: Semana Santa Fuentesaúco
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  • quagmire
    Feb 22, 08:04 PM
    GM's early 1980s flirtation with diesels produced some disastrously bad designs that left a bad taste in the mouths of consumers and have been cited ever since as a factor, though it can be called into question whether this is really germane anymore. I think the continued impact of the Olds diesel debacle is overstated.

    The lesson everyone learned that day is you don't make a diesel engine from a gasoline Small Block V8.





    semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. RE: Semana Santa Fuentesaúco
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  • Naimfan
    Mar 19, 05:44 PM
    Should it be removed? As strongly as I am against discrimination based on orientation, no, it should not.

    I believe we should provide every opportunity to people to show how foolish and narrow-minded they are, and that app certainly seems to give people that opportunity.





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  • aiqw9182
    Mar 24, 03:07 PM
    I'm not talking about using a discrete GPU, but about what you can do with just the CPU (or should I call it "APU"?).

    Once again, Sandy Bridge will smoke the Llano CPU. The amount of applications that currently support OpenCL are slim to none. You can keep using your theoretical AMD video to somehow prove something but the fact remains: Sandy Bridge's CPU will outperform AMD's Llano in EVERY application that isn't supported for OpenCL, and it will outperform it in EVERY application that does have OpenCL support if you have a discrete GPU. End of story. Saying that Sandy Bridge is a 'bad purchase' is laughable at best when we haven't even seen any hard benchmarks for Llano, all we've seen a video from AMD's own YouTube channel. What the hell do you expect them to upload? Them getting destroyed by Intel like they do in every other test that has been done since 2006?





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  • No estéis tristes, Jesús ha



  • jent
    Apr 12, 11:13 PM
    Is there a video of the announcement available?





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  • johnnyham
    Jun 24, 10:52 AM
    As is the norm for most rumored Apple products... it's been done before to some extent. In this case, a company in Valencia, CA, humorously called Troll Touch (http://www.trolltouch.com) (wonder if they hang out on forums much?) performs touchscreen upgrades to virtually any Mac product. As I understand it, the majority of their customers are businesses (http://www.tomsguide.com/us/macworld-touchscreen-mac,news-417.html) that use touchscreen iMacs as point of sale machines, equipped with the [/url="http://www.xsilva.com"]Lightspeed POS[/url] software. And no, POS does not stand for what you call your '79 Ford Pinto.

    I could see there being a strong market for systems like these, especially considering the markup Apple could put on them. I've worked heavily with Radiant POS systems which run XP Embedded and used a few other XP Pro software packs and CE based devices - most of which crashed on a weekly basis. When running a retail/restaurant business, the last thing you want is to lost precious time and customers due to a faulty system. Macs have a great reputation with not crashing, so I can see why a smart business owner would see the advantage of investing in a few of these.

    As for incorporating iOS in there, I could see it being a very light "embedded" version of OS X that would be great for running on smaller, less powerful computers - much like XP Embedded. Kind of like what it is already, except capable of being run on other hardware platforms.

    And finally, I could see an iMac-based Surface-like Mac. You know, tabletop computing and all. Not as much market, but pretty dang cool, even if Microsoft has done it before. We all know Apple's always trying to one-up Microsoft.

    Be as it may though, I couldn't see Apple pumping out a consumer-level touchscreen iMac. For anything other than light, 15 minute usage, it would be a real pain. I couldn't see many non-business owners buying one. I'm putting my money (har har) on seeing an Apple produced iMac POS either running OS X or a slightly beefed up form of iOS. What do you think about the name OS X$?





    semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. Cristo ha resucitado
  • Cristo ha resucitado



  • MacRumors
    Apr 19, 10:53 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/19/imac-supplies-becoming-constrained-ahead-of-potential-refresh/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/19/115238-2010_imacs_front_back.jpg




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  • Eidorian
    Aug 25, 11:54 AM
    Every single one of those (except perhaps home theater) would be much better suited with a cheaper VIA mini-ITX system running Linux. The only reason you should ever choose Mac OS X over Linux is in *visible* setups, not *invisible* setups.Sadly, I've tried to make cheaper VIA based mini-ITX systems. I usually end up getting a better buy from a Mac Mini.





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  • Sevilla Enrique Ponce.



  • Leoff
    Nov 28, 06:59 AM
    I have both the Dell and the Apple cinema display 20".

    Congratulations, you just lost any arguments you wish to make. If Apple monitors are vastly overpriced for what you get, if you don't have any need for something that is superior to a regular consumer model, then why in the hell did you buy one?





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  • Sevilla. Salvador Guardiola



  • econgeek
    Apr 12, 09:53 PM
    Eh. People bitched about Aperture getting these features too, but so far Aperture's never grabbed me by the neck and forced me to use them. I assume Final Cut will be the same.

    Face Detection worked great in iPhoto. In Aperture it is a PITA even if you want to use it. For instance, I haven't figured out how to say "this is just a cloud, there is no face there, really, don't ask me every time I start up the face detection feature."





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  • hoy en día la hermandad se



  • PlipPlop
    Mar 25, 05:18 AM
    Do the macpros have a powersuppy with about an extra 500w for a 6970? And the 8 pin and 6 pci-e power ports?





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  • componen la Semana Santa



  • jessica.
    Nov 28, 09:11 AM
    I haven't started yet either...... just taking advantage of this weekend's sales. :D

    Also, I just bought this office chair from Office Depot:
    http://static.www.odcdn.com/pictures/us/od/sk/lg/301437_sk_lg.jpg
    It's ACA approved, so my back also approves.

    I found a 20% off coupon online, so yay.

    Didn't you just buy a chair?





    semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. Hermandad de la Esperanza de
  • Hermandad de la Esperanza de



  • iEric
    Nov 27, 01:31 PM
    20" is the new 17", duh. :cool:





    semana santa sevilla 2009-hermandad de la resurrecci�n. Hermandad del Cachorro
  • Hermandad del Cachorro



  • Blue Velvet
    Mar 20, 09:02 AM
    Oil reserves in Libya are the largest in Africa and the ninth largest in the world with 41.5 billion barrels (6.60�109 m3) as of 2007. Oil production was 1.8 million barrels per day (290�103 m3/d) as of giving Libya 63 years of reserves at current production rates if no new reserves were to be found. Libya is considered a highly attractive oil area due to its low cost of oil production (as low as $1 per barrel at some fields), and proximity to European markets.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_reserves_in_Libya


    The average cost of a Tomahawk missile is close to $1.5 million. But this takes into account the initial research and development costs. As a pure production cost it costs less that $500,000.

    http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/11-10-2004-61475.asp


    The maths doesn't lie.





    MattG
    Aug 7, 07:40 AM
    I was kind of getting tired of Apple updating the iPods so often, but now that we've had all these recent updates to other hardware (laptops, iMacs), I'd be kind of excited now to see something really new and different from the iPod lineup. Here's to hoping for something with a huge screen and better video capabilities.





    Macky-Mac
    Mar 19, 01:39 PM
    .......I think this action is probably too late to bring about a collapse of the Gadaffi regime. It may well lead to an extended stalemate, with different parts of the country run by Gadaffi and the rebels.

    It will probably drag on, and be messy.


    yes, as you say this is probably too late to be a knock-out to Gadaffi.......and noting that icons of the international revolutionary left such as Castro, Ortega, Chavez et al were quick to support Gadaffi, it seems likely he'll get some support in rearming as necessary





    ipwn00bs
    Oct 24, 02:42 AM
    thats so annoying now, you buy one new MacBook Pro then 6 months later its out dated. Im not saying its useless but c'mon.





    Deej
    Oct 23, 06:44 AM
    Could it *really* be true....??? :D





    SaMaster14
    Jan 9, 11:18 AM
    @hobbyrennfahrer:

    very nice! The 135 is a quick car! (especially because its sooooo light).
    How do you like the handling on it though?
    For me personally I would probably not get the 1 series for some reason, I'm just not a fan of the looks that much - now the 335i coupe, thats a killer car!