Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sykes-picot Agreement 1916

Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. and France in 1916,
  • and France in 1916,



  • syklee26
    Sep 1, 03:10 PM
    Not more products... more BTO options. Here's my ideal line.

    Mac Cube - $499
    Low-end Conroe
    512MB RAM
    80GB HD (full-size)
    Superdrive
    Intel Graphics

    Mac Cube - $699
    Mid-end Conroe
    1GB RAM
    120GB HD
    Superdrive
    Intel Graphics

    All BTO... up to mid-end Conroe, 4GB of RAM, real video card, and even a 500GB HD!

    iMac
    As it is now, but modernized specs and low to mid-Conroe. BTO DOWNgradable to the current "education" model.

    Mac Pro
    Also as it is now.

    MacBook White - $999
    Low-End Merom
    1GB RAM
    60GB HD
    Combo Drive
    Intel Graphics
    13" Matte Display

    MacBook White - $1299
    Mid-End Merom
    1GB RAM
    80GB HD
    Superdrive
    Intel Graphics
    13" Matte Display

    BOTH models are equally upgradable... to 2GB RAM, 100GB HD, Low-End Graphics Card.

    MacBook Pro 15" - $1799
    High-End Merom
    1GB RAM
    80GB HD
    Superdrive
    128MB Graphics
    15" Matte Display

    MacBook Pro 17" - $1999
    Same as 15" with 17" screen.


    See? FEWER models, more BTO. Much easier to find a Mac you agree with.

    you can always wish but there is no chance in hell we will see this kind of pricing.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. After a severe setback in 1916
  • After a severe setback in 1916



  • siurpeeman
    Jan 12, 12:45 AM
    i think you guys are all missing the big picture. "smell in the air"? obviously, mac os x is bringing smell-o-vision (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smell-o-vision)! that's right, you heard it here first. :)





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. As 1916 drew to a
  • As 1916 drew to a



  • lord_flash
    Jul 14, 05:23 AM
    Sony has assumed way too much control with Blueray, so if I'd have to pick either format I'd go with HD-DVD. Lets not forget Microsoft is backing HD-DVD on the X-Box 360. Last week when I was at the game store, they said the add-on drive would be coming soon for around $100. Thats alot less than a blueray player.

    And how often have consoled that come in two parts been successful? Sega MegaCD, anyone (Genesis CD)? Developers won't be able to use the HD-DVD drive because they reduce their potential market, so it's just a player. Why not buy a decent stand alone (as soon as there are any - the Toshiba was slated in reviews).

    Like I said, HD-DVD and Blueray both suck in my opinion, too many DRM controls, too expensive, not enough difference really over DVD for most people....

    That's content owners for you - they'll always demand that. It doesn't mean you can't burn your own disc without rights management - backing up photos etc to 50Gb wouldn't be too bad. A lot easier than changing DVDs 6-12 times.

    Given the drives are out there and Apple are supporting the format, there is no reason not to make the option available. In fact given Apple's customer base outside the rabid geek community, Blu-ray creation capabilities would seem the way to go (Blu-Ray Studio Pro?). At �650/$1000 it isn't even that high a percentage of the overall price of a higher spec machine. Macs aren't cheap.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. Jul 1, 1916
  • Jul 1, 1916



  • ModestPenguin
    Sep 1, 03:51 PM
    Here's my idea

    drop the mini

    make three tier imac line
    17" Merom
    20" conroe/merom
    23" conroe

    then add in a cube like deskop for a pro-sumer computer with three tiers and upgradeability

    *hopes*





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. 1916
  • 1916



  • Saharaha
    Feb 17, 06:15 PM
    First few posts to the forum! Long time reader though, so I've seen some pretty amazing set ups that put mine to shame.

    College dorm room set up:
    http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h150/Sahara_03/desk.jpg





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. 1916-23: Setting the Northern
  • 1916-23: Setting the Northern



  • Porco
    Apr 19, 04:55 PM
    I've been putting a family member off buying an iMac for months in order to wait for the new ones, I hope the updates are very soon.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. Empire in 1916-1918.
  • Empire in 1916-1918.



  • bobsentell
    May 2, 05:44 PM
    iOS style multitasking features (benefits) are indeed in Lion.

    Applications written for Lion can "suspend and resume" without having to "save and close" documents. The reason the little light below running apps on the Dock was removed is that "running" is now more of a decision between the App and OS -- not so much the user. (APP - "Am I idle right now? Can I resume from this point very quickly? If so, I'll just suspend myself till the user or an event wakes me back up. No need to burn RAM or CPU, the user won't even notice I'm not here.)

    There is no reason with modern computer architecture for humans to do memory management by getting involved with which programs are actually physically in memory/active. We have 7200rpm SATA3 or SSD drives, multicore processors with Gigahertz speeds, and Gigabytes of RAM...

    The way we interact with Multitasking in Windows 7 and OS X Snow Leopard is based on the hardware limitations imposed by 640K RAM, 4.7 Megahertz single core processor, and Floppy Disks. Apple took the first brave step away from that with iOS. It's good to see it moving forward in Lion.

    But my iPhone is far more limited than my first Windows PC in that regard. Even with Windows 95 I could go from one app to another while letting the other on load in the background. iOS freezes everything. If I want a video to upload on Facebook, I have no choice but to keep the app open until it's done. On my PC, I can start the upload and then move on to other things while the process is completing.

    I find moving to non-true multitasking as a step backward, not a step forward. As you said, out systems capabilites are able to do so much more. I can be playing a computer game, hit the Windows key, and open a media player and never see a drop in performance. Why limit your computer to one task at a time? Kind of defeats the point of multi-core processors.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. In 1916, after the Gallipoli
  • In 1916, after the Gallipoli



  • Spoony
    Apr 26, 02:33 PM
    This has nothing to do with the current case.

    If you read below i said it had nothing to do with the current case but made me think of it.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. Throughout 1916 and 1917
  • Throughout 1916 and 1917



  • dr Dunkel
    Apr 20, 02:54 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; sv-se) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)


    2. HDMI out


    Why would be ever see this on an iMac? Mac mini, yes (it was overdue). iMac, never.

    HDMI-in would be nice :-)





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. Great Arab Revolt of 1916.
  • Great Arab Revolt of 1916.



  • Stella
    Jun 23, 11:42 AM
    This doesn't sound like Apple at all. I call shenanigans.

    And HP Touchsmart sucks (to me).

    Agreed - Apple just don't implement features 'because they can'. There has to be a benefit to the user for adding touch screens on a desktop. Apple generally don't do gimmicks.

    Perhaps there's a new iMac in the pipeline, redesigned to take advantage of touch screen interface?





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. Sykes-Picot-1916_cropped.gif‎
  • Sykes-Picot-1916_cropped.gif‎



  • FubsyGamr
    Sep 20, 01:46 PM
    Ok guys, I'm torn between two cases. First of all, I just got a case from Amazon, the MiniSuit, and I hate it! )= This was my first case for my first iPod Touch, and I was very disappointed. It is silicone/rubbery, but it is like a magnet for lint, hair, dust, and anything else I don't want to go on it. I put it in my pocket (my pockets are relatively clean, nothing too out of the ordinary) and when I pulled it out, it was just covered in lint. I tried to brush it off, but it won't 'brush off' because the rubber is too sticky. Also, the case is not snug at all, and the sides are always slipping off. Not happy. I am returning the case.
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041PIGMY/ref=oss_product

    So now, after scouring these forums, I have seen two cases that I think I will like a lot, but I am not sure which I should get. I am hoping some of you will have some personal experience and can help me out!

    The first is the dermaSHOT (http://www.myincipio.com/product/IPOD_TOUCH_IP-900/iPod-touch-4G-dermaSHOT-Silicone-Case---Black.html). I am worried, however, that I will have the same problem with lint-magnet, because it is also made of silicone. Any ideas there?

    The other is one of the Melkco Leather Cases (http://www.carrymobile.com/scripts/main/viewitem-A1ITO4LCFT1BK-ITO4.html). Back when I had my first iPod (it was the iPod 3g or 4g, the first to play videos) I had a case very similar and I loved it! Does anyone have any reviews/tips on this case?

    Anywho, any help would be very much appreciated! Thanks!





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. 1916#39; by Alistair Horne
  • 1916#39; by Alistair Horne



  • gugy
    Sep 6, 10:30 PM
    True APPLENEWBIE, Steve is not going there to show something that most people believe will be the same as the TV shows on Itunes. Steve knows that will not fly.
    You are right, is either a combination of Movie Store and breakthrough hardware or/and Hi-def movie downloads.




    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. From 1915 to 1916, the British
  • From 1915 to 1916, the British



  • 28monkeys
    Mar 22, 08:44 PM
    Never abandon your classic. That is company's identity





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. Greenmantle (1916) when
  • Greenmantle (1916) when



  • Multimedia
    Nov 17, 07:16 PM
    Hummm... did a little looking around and it still looks like 2x 1 GB gets you a better price then 1x 2 GB. What place did you look at?Cheapest Two x 1GB sticks kit is $331 from Omni via this Ramseeker.com link (http://www.ramseeker.com/scripts/counter.php?http://www.omnitechnologies.biz/cgi-bin/catalog/cp-app.cgi?usr=51F714335&rnd=3227630&rrc=N&affl=B&cip=&act=&aff=&pg=prod&ref=APLMP2X1GB667O&cat=applem).

    That to me spells crossover time since for only +$3 you only fill two slots instead of 4 for the same 4GB of RAM.

    Cheapest Two x 2GB sticks kit is $665 at 18004memory via this Ramseeker kit (http://www.ramseeker.com/scripts/counter.php?http://www.18004memory.com/ramseeker/default.asp?itemid=502459).

    I recommend you always use a Ramseeker.com (http://www.ramseeker.com) path to get the best price on RAM. It you don't use Ramseeker.com their respective listed vendors will charge you a lot more when you don't use those links in the Ramseeker.com (http://www.ramseeker.com) comparison chart.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. ば、この地域について英仏の
  • ば、この地域について英仏の



  • mattcube64
    Feb 8, 06:39 PM
    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4055/4705439388_f0fef97f94.jpg

    Loving every second I drive her.

    DAMN nice ride, man! Any mods?





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. 1916 Arab Revolt, Page 8
  • 1916 Arab Revolt, Page 8



  • MacRumors
    Mar 22, 03:40 PM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/03/22/steve-jobs-no-plans-to-discontinue-ipod-classic/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/03/22/163626-ipod_classic_2009_all_sides.jpg




    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. In 1916, the Arabs took the
  • In 1916, the Arabs took the



  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 21, 04:21 PM
    What about Apple? Why don't they go after them for tracking every little thing you do with their services. If you want to talk about a company that violates & then documents our privacy go after Apple.

    Don't be a fool.

    But it's ok if Apple does it. What are you thinking? :D

    Does anyone else really just not care about this? I could care less. It's not like the info is going to end up in China.

    But would you care if it was Microsoft, or Verizon or an Apple competitor? That is the question.

    If this were Google or M$ you apologists would be foaming at the mouth. Nice fallacious argument - just because we can be tracked in our cars with traffic cams, or GPS devices, etc, doesn't mean this, or those instances are legal.

    This is clearly in violation of EU law, for those of you who are interested:

    How true! These same people were hanging Samsung a week or so ago when it was erroneously reported that they installed a key logger on their laptops. It's funny how things change when the shoe is on the other foot.


    http://europa.eu/legislation_summaries/information_society/l14012_en.htm

    We should at least be given the choice to opt-out, and the purposes and disclosure policies should be clearly stated, not buried in a 30-page ToS.

    How true! These same people were hanging Samsung a week or so ago when it was erroneously reported that they installed a key logger on their laptops. It's funny how things change when the shoe is on the other foot.


    You know you're talking to a fanboy when they dismiss and downplay an issue such as this one.

    You should be ashamed. You think because someone makes a shiny phone they can treat you this way?

    I wonder how Steve would feel if people could know his location 24/7...

    Anything Apple does is ok because they know what is best for us.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. Acuerdo Sykes-Picot (1916)
  • Acuerdo Sykes-Picot (1916)



  • Multimedia
    Aug 26, 07:00 PM
    A Little OT but mini TV related: Someone here made a post I can't find that said the EyeTV hybrid HDTV tuner was only relevant to less than 5% of the market. So I did a little Google and found out we are already at 20% HD penetration in USA (http://www.screendigest.com/reports/06highdeftv/readmore/view.html). So I thought I'd just let you all know the Mac mini as an HDTV + Tivo with a 24" display can be set up for about $1300. With the cheapest Dual Link DVI 15" MBP you can find would drive a 30" display for a total of about $2900 soon.

    I have a 2GHz Dual Core G5 that can support a 30" Display only paid $900 for. When Dell puts the 30" up on the 20% off block it will only cost $1900 - $380 = $1520. So we are looking at Mac TVs in the 24" - 30" size for as little as $1450 - $2500. That seems pretty amazing to me.

    $599 Mac mini Core 2 Duo + EyeTV hybrid $150 + 24" Dell $700 (20% off Sale Price) = $1450 new.

    Used any solo or dual G5 PM with a Dual Link Video Card + 30" Dell $1520 (20% off Sale Price) = $2500 or less.





    Sykes-picot Agreement 1916. of 1916 to the Present
  • of 1916 to the Present



  • blondepianist
    May 2, 05:36 PM
    So you're saying we should go back to Mac OS Classic cooperative multi-tasking ?

    Hello ?

    The 80s called, they want their computing paradigms back. Cooperative multi-tasking makes sense on ressource limited architectures. Even the iPhone/iPad like devices are far from "ressource limited". We had pre-emptive multi-tasking on much less capable devices (think 386s with 8 MB of RAM).

    I think what he is saying is that programs that are actually doing work in the background can continue running, while those that aren't can suspend iOS style. That is how Lion works. It brings the benefits of both iOS & Mac OS.





    Mr Fusion
    Apr 21, 10:27 PM
    ... Really? Since privacy issues don't seem to mean squat to some people here, mind handing over your credit card numbers, SSN's, compromising photographs etc. They uh, help improve my networks. ;)





    Tmelon
    Apr 2, 04:31 PM
    Is anyone else losing their toolbar buttons and address bars in the toolbar when they enter Safari into fullscreen mode? I'm getting just a solid graphite bar at the top of the screen when I go into fullscreen. Tabs aren't showing in fullscreen either. This wasn't happening in DP 1.

    I've been using a keyboard shortcut to remove the toolbar altogether when I don't need it, but that doesn't affect the solid graphite bar. Right now I need to exit fullscreen if I need to use the toolbar at all, and either way I still have the hardly-useful block of graphite at the top taking up some of the screen.

    That block of graphite at the top should contain your Address bar, Back/Forward and search bar. DP2 autohides the tab bar and the favorites bar until you bring your mouse to the top of the screen. There's a screenshot of it earlier in the thread.





    mrgreen4242
    Sep 6, 01:49 PM
    Terrified to see that my MBP's 1.83 Ghz Core Duo is now in Apple's lowest line of computers... It does what I need it to, but it must be worth half the value it was 6 months ago ($1,999.99). Even more terrified that my ex got a black MB that has a better processor then mine. And she only uses it for papers and chatting! :eek:

    Welcome to the world of Intel Macs. Tech is going to be moving much faster now... at least you have a real GPU.





    pjgoel
    Nov 29, 05:58 PM
    With a hard disk in it. iTV will not require a computer - will give you internet access on your TV. Dock the iPod, and allow you to buy directly movies, songs & content. I.e. without streaming. Direct download through a Wifi intenet connection. Could even have the ability to stream from the internet - I.e. cable, etc.. coupled with a DVR for recording. Would be amazing if it could do all of the above.





    DaveN
    Apr 19, 09:36 PM
    This would be nice:

    1) Sandy Bridge of course
    2) Decent graphics
    3) Large hard drive plus option for laptop size SSD port easily accessible via a door on the bottom of the iMac. Having a SSD build option is nice but this way you also can easily upgrade RAM and SSD easily as time goes on. That way you can have a TB hard drive as a base and then add more storage as desired and as the price drops.

    Bottom line is that the new iMac would be killer fast and user upgradable for great value.



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