Wednesday, May 11, 2011

poison ivy vines on trees

poison ivy vines on trees. Watch out for poison ivy!
  • Watch out for poison ivy!



  • SciFrog
    Nov 9, 12:30 PM
    We just had a monster record day, 430k points!

    We now average 258k per day, slightly above our current rank.





    poison ivy vines on trees. Poison Ivy Vines
  • Poison Ivy Vines



  • ImNoSuperMan
    Sep 6, 08:42 AM
    Still cant see any sign of MBPs.*weeps*

    Maybe next tuesday...





    poison ivy vines on trees. All three vines are getting
  • All three vines are getting



  • KnightWRX
    Mar 24, 01:59 PM
    Not if they redesign the Macbooks so the video signal goes back the other way down the thunderbolt cable and directly to the display.

    So wait, you'd have to dongle a video card to the thunderbolt port to get a decent GPU for the internal monitor, if the signal can travel both ways (going out the port to get processed by this external GPU and then come back to get displayed on the internal screen).

    No, just no. That's a terrible idea.

    Although using a 2GB HD 6970 on a 1280x800 display is a bit silly.

    How is it silly ? We're talking about a GPU. Even at 1280x800, the Intel GPU sucks, why would it be silly to want to run games on high settings ?





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  • in poison ivy vines it was



  • Chupa Chupa
    Sep 7, 02:37 PM
    I think it will have to be a rental or stream service. There is no way I would pay $14.99 for a lower quality movie at the same price I would pay for a DVD at circuit city or best buy. I know Steve Jobs has been fighting with the movie companies to have a uniform price. Unfortunately, these companies get pretty greedy and don't see the big picture.

    I also don't think apple would put out an option, like $14.99 downloads, when that doesn't make sense.
    -Chuck


    You won't, but you are probably more technically savvy then 99% of the world population. How many people pay $10 for an album of songs encoded @ 128Mbps and couldn't be happier?





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  • vines, and poison ivy seem



  • Tmelon
    Mar 30, 08:55 PM
    Is there a DMG or is the App Store / Redemption Code the only way to update? What about offline computers?

    Redemption code seems to be the only way. For some reason I can't get mine to work.





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  • to avoid poison ivy vines



  • Eric-PTEK
    Mar 24, 10:59 PM
    I would replace my Hack Pro with a Mac Pro if I had my choices of video cards.

    With dual processors and VM's I'd just run 2 30" screens, one with osX, one with Win7 in a VM.

    This is the biggest deficiency that Apple has.





    poison ivy vines on trees. Pulling vines out of trees
  • Pulling vines out of trees



  • aswitcher
    Jan 13, 01:44 PM
    not to mention:

    MacBook OZONE
    MacBook CO (monoxide)
    MacBook ARGON
    MacBook METHANE
    MacBook HYDROGEN
    MacBook XENON
    MacBook NEON
    MacBook KRYPTON

    I could go a MacBook Xenon (quad core) ;)





    poison ivy vines on trees. These photographs show ivy
  • These photographs show ivy



  • Yakuza
    Nov 24, 03:27 PM
    As for me this are the things i purchased:

    100 capsules of Nespresso and a descaling kit.

    Man how i love this coffee :D

    and from ebay a macintosh classic pin (not my photo) and a classic logo sticker for my mpb. haven't received it yet.





    poison ivy vines on trees. It may be poison ivy,
  • It may be poison ivy,



  • Carl Spackler
    Nov 29, 03:46 PM
    With HDMI, they'd have to be shooting higher than 480p. I'd say they'd go all out with 1080p, why not?

    I was pleased and surprised to see no s-video out. They're clearly aiming for a product that's designed to stick around for a while. If we're going to see blu-ray Macs, and how can we not, iTV will have to be able to handle 1080p content.





    poison ivy vines on trees. Poison Ivy. Native Vines
  • Poison Ivy. Native Vines



  • imac_japan
    Apr 8, 09:05 AM
    maybe thats because its not true and most mac articles are written by very wintel biased writers.

    Well....then Is this the Mac-files ?
    Is there a conspiracy ???





    poison ivy vines on trees. Ivy vines were cut off and
  • Ivy vines were cut off and



  • VanNess
    Jul 19, 11:43 PM
    Slashdot posted an article today (http://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/hollywood-agrees-to-burning-dvd-issue/2006/07/19/1153166455537.html) that announces the studios have struck a deal with an outfit called CinemaNow (never heard of them) in which the studios have finally agreed to allow users to burn a downloaded movie to a blank DVD. Here's what it says about Apple:

    The announcement also previews a likely agreement between the major studios and Apple Computer, which is expected to expand the offerings on its popular iTunes online store to include big-studio movies.


    But the article doesn't mention the 800lbs gorilla in the sidelines, namely, connection/download time. Almost every article about the studio's entry into the movie download business flatly ignores this issue, but, imo, it's a real world showstopper (pun intended). Hanging around waiting endlessly while literally gigs of data trickle down your internet pipe isn't going to be anyone's cup of tea.

    Instead of jumping the gun, someone needs to think a little harder about all of this in order to make it work in such as way that it's irresistible to the average consumer/movie buff, like iTunes is for music fans now. Hopefully, that someone is Apple.





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  • Riverbank grape vines are



  • jettredmont
    May 2, 04:56 PM
    This concept might seem alien to a lot of MacRumours users, but being a 'switcher', the method of deleting any app on OS X currently seems very ad hoc. I've been a mac user now for about 4 years and yet the idea of having to delete an app by dragging it to the trash seems very... strange. You never know if you've deleted ALL of that program.

    Microsoft have managed to get one thing right in Windows. A specific tool (Add/Remove Programs) to delete a program. That's something that I genuinely feel is lacking in OS X and this idea of clicking and holding in LaunchPad makes sense. It's imple enough: most users who own an iPhone will have no trouble in adopting this method. And what's more, it makes it instantly accessible to anyone who uses a mac. In addition, it goes a step further than Microsoft. It avoids making more novice users from having to delve in to a complex window of settings. A step in the right direction? I think so!

    So personally, I think this is a very simple yet very effective change to make to OS X and should be a welcome sign of the things to come in Lion!

    When I switched (back in 2002), the hardest thing in this respect was getting it through my head that that one icon sitting in the /Applications folder really is the whole app (*for well-behaved drag-install apps). Yes, you have "tools" like AppCleaner which delete all the prefs and user files for an app as well, obliterating any trace that the app was ver on your system, but those are just prefs. If the app itself is removed, the prefs are just text (or sometimes binary compressed) files sitting on the hard drive. They don't matter.

    This is in absolute contrast to Windows where any app worth its salt comes with an installer, which spreads unknowable components throughout the hard drive and changes various settings everywhere in the system. Of course you need another automated tool to (sometimes) undo all those changes.

    Since the trend in Mac software has been a lot of large installers (the majority are well-behaved drag-install apps, but I see installers on apps which really shouldn't need an opaque installer at all). OS X doesn't have a good answer for those kinds of apps, and it is indeed messy.

    The App Store, however, essentially moves us back to a compartmentalized app workspace which can be removed as automatically as it is laid down.





    poison ivy vines on trees. Poison Ivy
  • Poison Ivy



  • emotion
    Nov 28, 03:58 AM
    It's clear Apple need a "consumer" (ie. Dell level) level monitor. It would make sense, as a 17" is seen as too small by most, to release a 19" model (a size that is differentiated from the current line up and in colours that match the white and black consumer models).

    Personally I don't see Apple doing this soon despite this rumour so I'm getting one of these to match my black macbook:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/113148/rb/23351541263





    poison ivy vines on trees. Poison Ivy in the West Common,
  • Poison Ivy in the West Common,



  • pavelbure
    Apr 12, 09:16 PM
    "render dialog is gone"

    Thank GOD!

    What was the render dialog ?





    poison ivy vines on trees. Photo of people removing ivy
  • Photo of people removing ivy



  • digitalnicotine
    Nov 27, 11:59 AM
    It was my annual Black Friday "Buy a ton of video games" day today. Most of them on sale quite a lot, so it worked out nicely. I got 6 really awesome games for just over $100....



    Nice! Don't forget to look out a window once in a while. ;)





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  • Poison ivy 005



  • AidenShaw
    Aug 28, 03:17 PM
    ...an "official media breakout box" or Asteroid 2.0. A box about the size of the mini itself...
    This came up earlier, and I said "That would be too *ugly* for Apple to even consider..." (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=2759645&postcount=138)





    poison ivy vines on trees. Vines up trees?
  • Vines up trees?



  • extraextra
    Oct 23, 09:14 AM
    Starting to feel about as likely as flying saucers...

    http://www.wal9000.aonservers.com/hostedpics/mbp_wanttobelieve.jpg

    Lol


    I hope it comes out this week, for all those who are waiting.





    poison ivy vines on trees. Vines. Poison ivy
  • Vines. Poison ivy



  • milo
    Aug 29, 09:02 AM
    Incredibly underwhelming.

    If they're going to stay yonah, at least bump the clock speed more than that.

    The only upside to this is that it leaves a HUGE gap between the mini and Pro, could mean that apple really is planning a conroe minitower/pizzabox/mediacenter.

    That, and the fact that ThinkSecret is NEVER right. EVER.





    poison ivy vines on trees. Western Poison Ivy (T.
  • Western Poison Ivy (T.



  • sachamun
    Oct 23, 08:07 PM
    You do know that you'll be getting a US-formatted keyboard and AC adapter, yes?

    What is precisely the difference in keyboard formatting?





    BruiserB
    May 2, 04:18 PM
    I guess that's way easier than dragging it to the trash?





    Surely
    Nov 27, 03:42 PM
    Stop buying things for yourself! 'Tis the season of giving, you know.

    :p

    I bought my 7 month old son a crapload of toys and clothes at Babies R Us and The Carter's Store yesterday.

    I deserve a token item......


    /if I was in Toronto right now, I'd go to Gandhi's on Queen West for roti........





    0815
    Apr 19, 12:18 PM
    when apple refresh a line like this, is there a way of buying a current generation model (rather than the latest release), presumably slightly discounted?

    if not, where does the stock go?
    thanks

    Check the 'refurbished' section on store.apple.com - There you usually buy many of the previous generation model, thats where the 'stock' often ends up. You also might get good deals on previous generation on macmall.com or similar sides (but as this article points out, many 3rd party resellers are running low in stock - so there might not be many discounted 'old' models). I often buy machines in the refurbished section from apples site - nothing wrong with those and full warranty (but a couple of hunded dollars cheaper - also for current generation models)





    shanmui1
    Aug 25, 03:55 AM
    Sheesh! Do we really have to wait 'til May before we can buy any more Mac minis? This smacks of serious mis-management!! :eek:

    i think this is what they r talking about?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labor_Day_(United_States))





    goobot
    May 2, 06:58 PM
    Great news, i just wish they would scan my apps and link them to the app store if i downloaded else where, i mean at least for free apps :(



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