Maxintech
Aug 17, 06:28 PM
Mine. From Hubble Ultra Deep Field (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubble_Ultra_Deep_Field) picture.
The original picture is squared and I used a 'stretch to fill screen' option.
The original picture is squared and I used a 'stretch to fill screen' option.
SESpy
Dec 10, 02:43 PM
classic :cool:
Come on dude, get in the holiday spirit and share :D pretty please :D
Come on dude, get in the holiday spirit and share :D pretty please :D
jav6454
Apr 7, 08:16 AM
It's a release to patch up Pwnage. Simplie.
fs454
Apr 12, 08:31 PM
Am I wrong in assuming that this whole stage conference at NAB is kicking off in 30 minutes? Are there any liveblogs or streams to watch for?
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adnoh
Feb 13, 09:57 AM
http://www.widescreen-wallpaper.eu/wallpapers/audi_r8_front-852x480.jpg
Mugambo
Nov 5, 10:41 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/06/business/economy/06jobs.html?src=mv
Good signs?
Good signs?
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Anonymous Freak
Feb 13, 10:37 PM
There isn't a universal yet; but you can run the 'application' in Rosetta (but not the screensaver, because Rosetta doesn't do screensavers,) or you could try downloading the source and building it yourself.
(Or, if you're REALLY adventurous, you could try running the x86 command-line Linux version...)
(Or, if you're REALLY adventurous, you could try running the x86 command-line Linux version...)
ElBarto79
Jan 29, 01:21 AM
If you right-click iTunes in the Finder and choose "Show Package Contents", you will find graphic files in different sizes (cd, dvd jacket) for all the genres iTunes recognizes. I believe it is possible to add your own graphics/genres provided you follow the naming convention.
Hope this helps...
Hope this helps...
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Chaszmyr
Mar 8, 08:47 AM
Yeah, way too slow.
godknows
Apr 6, 12:00 PM
12 petabytes is mind blowing, i remember my first windows pc with 300mb of hdd space.
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Chengdu J 20 Stealth Fighter
PLA Airforce J-20 - (Image
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Chengdu J-20 Superfighter
J-20 fighter#39;s landing gear
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Above: Chengdu J-20 fighter.
Chengdu J-20 Stealth Fighter
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+and+Video+of+Chengdu+J-20
Chengdu J 20 Fighter RC
The new Chengdu J-20 stealth
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arn
Nov 1, 06:46 PM
yeah, a side effect of some major mysql issues we had over the past 24 hours.
Bottom line - I fixed the query... so should work now.
arn
Bottom line - I fixed the query... so should work now.
arn
Btrthnezr3
Apr 7, 12:06 PM
iCade would make a perfect docking station (if it charges also) for someone with a cool office or home game room.
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Astro7x
Nov 11, 02:41 PM
From what I've seen at the places I've been as an editor, the people who still have Avid are the ones that invested in it awhile ago and it's cheaper to maintain their current hardware. Though there are certainly desires to switch. I've also seen some places jump from Avid to Final Cut when doing complete system upgrades and ditching their old Power PC machines for Intel ones. Many places that are starting out are also going with Final Cut over anything else out there.
My Final Cut might not be 64 Bit, but it's doing just fine. Though our graphic designers have seen significant improvements in terms of render times going from After Effects CS4 to CS5, I think I can wait another 6 months and then be blown away by whatever improvement Apple makes to Final Cut.
My Final Cut might not be 64 Bit, but it's doing just fine. Though our graphic designers have seen significant improvements in terms of render times going from After Effects CS4 to CS5, I think I can wait another 6 months and then be blown away by whatever improvement Apple makes to Final Cut.
Melrose
Dec 4, 11:29 AM
Nothing special, only amateurish version what is depicted in next links:
http://www.templates.com/blog/female-3d-models/
http://secondlife.com/
Only difference is that 3d-virtual reality program is my own.
Thanks.. I was kind of being sardonic, though.
http://www.templates.com/blog/female-3d-models/
http://secondlife.com/
Only difference is that 3d-virtual reality program is my own.
Thanks.. I was kind of being sardonic, though.
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Ryth
May 1, 10:57 AM
Castle... I wonder if that name has any significance?
A stronghold for your stuff?
Heavily protected/guarded??
A free moat with every purchase???
This came to mind immediately..1986 Anime movie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_in_the_Sky
:D
A stronghold for your stuff?
Heavily protected/guarded??
A free moat with every purchase???
This came to mind immediately..1986 Anime movie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_in_the_Sky
:D
godrifle
Sep 27, 06:51 AM
Dear Job,
Please give me web-based address book that contains the groups I've created.
Amen.
Please give me web-based address book that contains the groups I've created.
Amen.
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Moyank24
Apr 24, 01:05 AM
How very original for you to say that. It doesn't make all of my decisions. It doesn't do my thinking for me. I make my own decisions, I just happen to agree with a lot of what this "2000 year old book" says. This is one of those times where I agree.
This is how I feel about this whole "gay" thing.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus+18&version=NIV
Verse 22
Instead of saying how you felt, you linked to a passage from the bible. So in this case, you are letting the book do your thinking for you.
22 ��Do not have sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman; that is detestable.
As a lesbian, I take this passage to mean that having sex with a man is detestable. So, what you're saying is that you find it detestable for a woman to have sex with a man? Lesbians everywhere thank you for your support.
This is how I feel about this whole "gay" thing.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus+18&version=NIV
Verse 22
Instead of saying how you felt, you linked to a passage from the bible. So in this case, you are letting the book do your thinking for you.
22 ��Do not have sexual relations with a man as one does with a woman; that is detestable.
As a lesbian, I take this passage to mean that having sex with a man is detestable. So, what you're saying is that you find it detestable for a woman to have sex with a man? Lesbians everywhere thank you for your support.
untypoed
Apr 10, 12:53 AM
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tropicoola
Oct 9, 04:06 PM
In the mood for theming.
Snowleopard.
http://uppix.net/1/7/f/593779477cd6f3dd7ba0c669bc68btt.jpg (http://uppix.net/1/7/f/593779477cd6f3dd7ba0c669bc68b.html)
Snowleopard.
http://uppix.net/1/7/f/593779477cd6f3dd7ba0c669bc68btt.jpg (http://uppix.net/1/7/f/593779477cd6f3dd7ba0c669bc68b.html)
nitropowered
Feb 10, 07:15 PM
I called up CS (to talk about an unauthorized charge) and then the CS rep let me know of the Unlimited M2M plan. Switched it and it was rather painless.
If the website isn't working for you (like me), just call them up and they will do it quickly
If the website isn't working for you (like me), just call them up and they will do it quickly
sl8r
Oct 2, 04:35 AM
i, too, am firmly in the "Notes Haters" camp.
I know that I will get the usual canned response here from Notes fans ("but, you see, it is not just an email app, it is so much more...").
Yeah, they're probably the worst fanboys in the IT industry; "But it can do so much!" yes well if it can do so much, why is it the crashtastic pile of shite that it is today? If it crashes on you, you have to reboot the PC, cos just trying to start Lotus Notes again will give you a cryptic error message.
The user interface is the worst ever ("click that little unmarked rectangle top-left in the mail view to check for new mail!", and, oh, about 10'000 other possible examples of UI idiocy).
The last two jobs I've held have forced me to use this decades-past-it's-heyday trainwreck, and even though I've used it in various incarnations (~R4-R6 and whatever the latest public version is), I would love to know what the people at IBM were and still are smoking. Shouldn't you fix glaringly obvious bugs, from release to release? Do they even employ UI designers at IBM? Do they actually consider things such as optimizing performance, when rolling out a new release?
As far as I can see, the sole reason it still exists, apart from the fact that you can send and receive emails and do scheduling with it (which are the two things most companies use it for today), seems to stem from the veritable ARMIES of consultants and developers that keep on recommending it, ostensibly to protect their own incomes after having spent thousands learning how to develop applications for it.
I know that I will get the usual canned response here from Notes fans ("but, you see, it is not just an email app, it is so much more...").
Yeah, they're probably the worst fanboys in the IT industry; "But it can do so much!" yes well if it can do so much, why is it the crashtastic pile of shite that it is today? If it crashes on you, you have to reboot the PC, cos just trying to start Lotus Notes again will give you a cryptic error message.
The user interface is the worst ever ("click that little unmarked rectangle top-left in the mail view to check for new mail!", and, oh, about 10'000 other possible examples of UI idiocy).
The last two jobs I've held have forced me to use this decades-past-it's-heyday trainwreck, and even though I've used it in various incarnations (~R4-R6 and whatever the latest public version is), I would love to know what the people at IBM were and still are smoking. Shouldn't you fix glaringly obvious bugs, from release to release? Do they even employ UI designers at IBM? Do they actually consider things such as optimizing performance, when rolling out a new release?
As far as I can see, the sole reason it still exists, apart from the fact that you can send and receive emails and do scheduling with it (which are the two things most companies use it for today), seems to stem from the veritable ARMIES of consultants and developers that keep on recommending it, ostensibly to protect their own incomes after having spent thousands learning how to develop applications for it.
MacBytes
Oct 11, 02:36 PM
http://www.macbytes.com/images/bytessig.gif (http://www.macbytes.com)
Category: News and Press Releases
Link: iPad Influx Spurs Demand for Fast Wi-Fi (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101011153602)
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Category: News and Press Releases
Link: iPad Influx Spurs Demand for Fast Wi-Fi (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101011153602)
Description:: none
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by Mudbug
ibjoshua
Oct 15, 12:17 AM
and here is a much longer roundup covering the whole industrywide move to 64bit systems with a lot on Apple.
http://www.cmpnetasia.com/ViewArt.cfm?Artid=17251&Catid=1&subcat=8
(nothing new though unfortunately)
http://www.cmpnetasia.com/ViewArt.cfm?Artid=17251&Catid=1&subcat=8
(nothing new though unfortunately)
zen.state
Mar 30, 02:27 PM
I would go with the 9800 also. The Geforce 6200 I have doesn't work in MDD's for some odd reason but does work in all other AGP G4 towers. The 9800 will also outperform a GF 6200.
Be sure to get a Radeon 9800 Pro rather than a regular 9800. About the same prices but the Pro is faster.
Be sure to get a Radeon 9800 Pro rather than a regular 9800. About the same prices but the Pro is faster.
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