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steven spielberg family tree

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  • morespce54
    Jul 26, 09:15 AM
    so would this be incorporated into the upcoming iPod, or the "next" update to the iPod?

    obviously in the next iPod (machine not sw) :(




    steven spielberg family tree. Steven Spielberg is one of the
  • Steven Spielberg is one of the


  • Farns514
    Nov 15, 05:31 PM
    Luminor Panerai. Can't beat that!

    I have a buddy right now looking at getting the Jacobs & Company - World is Yours watch.

    The Panerai looks classy and nice.




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  • lifeofart
    Jul 12, 05:20 PM
    That's more or less what I've done. The issue is this. If you envision a twenty page booklet, it will consist of five pieces of paper. On the front of the first piece of paper, the left panel will be page 20 and the right panel will be page 1. On the back, the left panel will be page 2 and the right panel will be page 19. And so on. It is this non-sequential printing of the pages that I'm struggling with. How do you tell it to print pages 20 and 1 on the first piece of paper, other than having it print page 1, then putting the paper back into the printer and having it print page 20.

    (A big reason that I'm trying to get away from the manual solution is that I want to save this as a PDF so I can hand it to a copy shop to print out multiple copies for me. But, unfortunately, you can't print to a PDF page twice. :) Oh, and I've tried using the Layout option in the print dialog, but it reduces that page image dramatically, so 10pt font becomes 6pt font. So that wasn't a good solution...)

    Too bad you don't have a professional app such as the latest MS Word!:eek:

    Then you could just open the new brochure wizard. Set it up for four quadrants per page, front and back printing. Place your images & text in the proper quadrant in the proper orientation. Autopage number the quadrants, and email the doc file to your printshop.

    Almost all professional printshops except word doc files and can print your brochure out on their professional quality printers on your paper of choice.

    But I guess you are stuck with a worthless .pages file and if you fart around with it long enough you might just be able to get something out that a print / copy shop could use.




    steven spielberg family tree. An epic family adventure 85
  • An epic family adventure 85


  • superericla
    Apr 15, 03:26 PM
    I'm getting much less ram usage and better battery life with this update as comparison to without.



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  • zorinlynx
    Apr 14, 03:36 PM
    Okay, I just reproduced this problem. After which I rolled my eyes and said "What's the big deal?"

    I mean really, this is BEYOND picky. No wonder us Apple users have a reputation for being douchebags.

    I hadn't even NOTICED this until now, and now that I have, I'm not really sure why I'm supposed to care. Honestly, if it's a choice between fixing this and putting more development resources into iOS 5, I much prefer the latter.

    -Z

    EDIT: I wanted to add that I'd rather my app launch faster than for time to be wasted playing a silly animation. Based on how fast the app comes up, that may be what's going on here.

    Open a stock app, like Messages or Photos.

    Watch the animation, look at how the icons fly off to the edges of the screen and the app you pressed zooms forward from the centre of the screen and into full screen view. That, is the animation for launching an app.

    Now try it on, for example, Infinity Blade, Engadget, TUAW, Dead Space, Final Fantasy 3 (basically 99.9% of third party apps). Notice that when you press the app icon, it dulls as normal, but then the app immediately appears on screen. No home screen icons zooming off to the edges of the screen, no app you are loading zooming forward from the centre of the screen to fill the entire viewable area.

    Only once the app has been loaded, and is in the memory, can you open/close the app and get the animation as normal.

    No doubt you'll say you don't have that on your phone, but there you go.




    steven spielberg family tree. In 1994, Steven Spielberg
  • In 1994, Steven Spielberg


  • Juan007
    Apr 12, 09:58 AM
    iPhone 4 is at least one year ahead of the competition, and several years ahead when comparing HW quality / build quality. Even with dual core processors the Android UI speed compares unfavorably to pre-3GS iPhone. The Android UI itself is garbage compared to IOS 4.

    It's perfectly fine to hold off a release of iPhone 4 for a few months. The competition is not catching up, not even close. The ONLY problem with delay is that there is some perception that iPhone 4 is an "old phone" even though it's the best on the market. If you find some guy who's been in a coma for the past year and ask him to choose between iPhone 4 and the latest and greatest Android spin there's no doubt which he'd choose. But ask someone who had a pulse and they know iPhone 4 was released almost a year ago. Even though it is clearly the best phone on the market, the perception is that it's old.



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  • buckers
    Apr 28, 06:15 PM
    Bizarre, but probably not an issue for the vast majority of users :rolleyes:




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  • whooleytoo
    Jul 25, 09:32 AM
    I think some of you have the wrong understanding of this 'non-touch' concept. You'll still be touching the screen. The purpose of the non-touch technology is to hide the scroll wheel (or any other controller) whenever it's not needed. But I think you'll still be touching the screen to actually activate the virtual buttons. That's my reading of it, anyways.


    What you describe sounds less 'cool', but is probably more workable and more likely. Still, it would mean the controls (such as the scroll wheel) can appear anywhere you touch the screen, so the scroll wheel is under your thumb regardless of whether you're left or right handed.



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  • Keleko
    Apr 6, 06:03 PM
    The Cherokee Memorial Park in Hopkinsville, KY, is where Chief Whitepath and Fly Smith, a clan leader, are buried. This site was one of the ration stops along the Trail of Tears.

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5149/5595980609_3086a27a2c_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/22077805@N07/5595980609/in/photostream/)




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  • mplaisance
    Apr 22, 06:56 PM
    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) Mobile/8H7)

    I hope they keep the button. I like Ilene single buttons simplicity. My friends have android phones with touch home buttons and they tell me they always accidentally pressing them.



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  • briankeith513
    Apr 18, 10:40 PM
    Correct. Xcode is the Mac OSX development platorm, so naturally it only runs on Macs.

    Ok, well, that's cool. I found a very quick and simple way to enable multi-touch gestures on a pc, without Xcode or jailbreak:

    http://www.icopybot.com/blog/enable-multitouch-gestures-on-ipad-without-jailbreaking.htm

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uktPleZ8O8Q




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  • Steven Spielberg is apparently


  • maclaptop
    Apr 23, 09:26 PM
    um. Huh? They don't seem to be winning much in the U.S. What is the source of your conjecture?
    What's so great about the rating arrows is you can tell who's got the balls to share honestly, versus the suck ups with high positive ratings for being perfect yes men.

    Nothing ever improves without candid feedback. Yes men breed dysfunction and stagnation. Rock on boys..:)



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  • Surely
    Mar 8, 09:23 AM
    I can't believe people watch this show. I tried watching it to see what the fuss is all about.....it seems like such a formulaic cheesy sitcom.

    I love Bill Maher's take on the whole thing:

    http://punchlinemagazine.com/blog/2011/03/video-from-bill-maher-to-charlie-sheen-you-are-on-the-lamest-sitcom-ever




    steven spielberg family tree. Steven Spielberg Tintin
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  • johndallas999
    May 4, 09:35 AM
    pfft, this should not be front page news, hell not even second page... just a bunch of hearsay from a CR that knows nothing about it and speculates BS.

    No kidding! You'd think this whole site was just based on "rumors". Jeeze!



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  • junker
    Jul 28, 08:13 AM
    I don't get the name Zune either...
    I think a better name could be Xune,



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  • Created by Brad Bird, #39;Family


  • mike423
    Nov 1, 02:36 PM
    I need Family and friends...



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  • G5Unit
    Dec 1, 02:07 PM
    I for one, welcome our new Adware overloards.




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  • Director: Steven Spielberg


  • samcolak
    Apr 22, 12:03 PM
    Stop it please, you're hurting me... OpenStep is a specification of which GNUStep is a GPL licensed implementation released by the GNU project. Foundation and Cocoa are the NeXTSTEP acquired implementations that Apple is using.

    OpenSTEP is not licensed under a GNU project license at all...



    POSIX is not a kernel. It's a standard programming interface that UNIX systems used to make sure that one program written for a UNIX system would compile another as long as the standard was followed.

    Minix, while being a POSIX compliant OS, was a complete implementation done by Andrew Tannenbaum for a book he was writing.

    Your grasp of all of this history is quite muddied. Seriously, who are you trying to convince here ? You've gotten about every fact wrong about this whole thing. The plain fact remains, I was right all along, your correction was quite wrong when you said :



    You completely misunderstood my post when I said Bash was part of the GNU project. Bash has always been GNU, always will be. The GPL is very much "GNU licensing".

    Enjoy easter yourself and use the days off to work on your grasp of the whole UNIX and open source histories.




    From GNU.org (http://www.gnu.org/) :



    Again, the Foundation is called the FSF, from their site, FSF.org (http://www.fsf.org/) :



    Stop getting it wrong, we're on the Internet, the sites are there to correct you.

    Ok maybe you are drinking a bit too much coke, so calm down a little - I said the Bash was under the GPL license - this is correct. You are equally correct in saying its under GNU (i just clarified in saying GPL). My mistake in saying you were wrong.

    2. I said the GNU was a project started in 1984 - we both agree on this.

    3. The FSF (a foundation) was what GNU evolved into - we both agree on this.

    4. Per Bash, i never said it wasnt part of GPL/GNU - it is - I agree.

    5. OpenStep is the open source repository of NextStep - per GNUstep, couldnt care less.

    My unix history is pretty clear but thanks for the heads up.




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  • jaigo
    Oct 24, 09:20 AM
    I haven't read all the messages, but I'm wondering....
    How many of you that have been waiting and whining actually took the plunge this morning? I can say for a fact that I did. Just curious to see how many people are still saying, "...But, the MBP still lacks a male genitalia insert port."
    Cynical, you say? Yes, I've been on these forums long enough to see people constantly complain for the next best thing, even on new release days.

    Anyway, here's my order again (because I'm ***** excited) :D :

    MacBook Pro 15-inch Glossy Widescreen Display
    2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1GB
    2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    Apple USB Modem
    Backlit Keyboard/Mac OS - U.S. English
    160GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm
    Accessory Kit
    SuperDrive 6x (DVD+R DL/DVD�RW/CD-RW)


    Well, I actually took the plunge. I know some of you complained that I was whining. But at least I did buy it.

    2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    1GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM-1x1GB
    120GB Serial ATA Drive@5400rpm
    SuperDrive 6X
    15" Glossy Widescreen Display
    BkLit Keyboard/Mac OS
    Country Kit




    twoodcc
    Nov 4, 05:14 PM
    Welcome!
    Please run the bigadv units, you will get much better PPD. It looks like you are running the regular SMP client for now.
    Use -smp 8 if the are 2008 or earlier, -smp 16 if they are 2009 otco...

    will -smp 8 be fast enough?




    GyroFX
    May 3, 08:30 AM
    good to see the high end iMac has a more respectable GPU this time. thunder bolt this, thunder bolt that. If I got it, I probably won't put it to use for a long while. My 2010 i5 Quad is still kickin' speedily so I'll just wait for another 2 years till there's a freshly designed iMac. I'm most impressed with the GPU upgrade this time around. 256bit/1 or 2 gig DDR5. That's pretty sweet.




    michaelrjohnson
    Jul 21, 12:24 PM
    Although Apple is behind Gateway in market share, Apple's earnings (not revenue, earnings) last quarter (not year, quarter) is pretty close to Gateway's market capitalization!
    They're behind Gateway in number of units shipped. Gateway produces and ships more units than Apple.




    840quadra
    Dec 1, 03:09 PM
    Of course, and I meant that in the 'general sense'. I have long since abandoned the use of Classic on any of my OS X Macs or any of the Macs I support. AppleTalk is so deprecated that I can hardly believe that anyone will be able to use it much longer. In fact, I wouldn't be shocked if it was completely absent from 10.5.


    Yeah I don't use classic on my OS X systems at all. I am actually referring to enabling it for network communication with my Quadra 840av, LC 575, and other older systems that I boot into system 7 or even OS 8. Granted the need for Appletalk in those situations can be substituted for TCP/IP, AT appears to be more stable with those older systems.


    Which makes it even MORE odd that it's enabled by default in MacTels, which don't run Classic. :confused:

    I just checked my MacBook, and found that it too is enabled! Strange indeed!




    dugbug
    Jun 6, 01:24 PM
    Sad thing is the developer is now going to be charged $300 (Apple requires the developer to reimburse the user Apple's commission).



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