Friday, July 22, 2011

george w bush young

george w bush young. George+w+ush+younger
  • George+w+ush+younger



  • DanTheMan
    Dec 22, 10:38 AM
    The Denison unit seems good enough, but I don't like the dock....bulky.


    I'd prefer the solution Monster has come up with, that is, just a cable to connect to the iPod...no dock.

    I wonder what the prices are like for the Denison ice>Link is. $200 for the Monster solution seems pretty steep.

    You can get the Denision unit without the dock too, just the cable. Same price either way though.





    george w bush young. Young George Bush; george w
  • Young George Bush; george w



  • wpotere
    Feb 20, 02:15 PM
    I use Crucial...

    www.crucial.com

    Apple has always been high priced with their products. You won't miss anything by going with another vendor.





    george w bush young. Young George Bush
  • Young George Bush



  • bruinsrme
    May 3, 11:11 AM
    take a look here it will guide you through the process.
    http://www.iclarified.com/entries/index.php?caid=2&scid=11&seid=2





    george w bush young. george w bush young
  • george w bush young



  • digitalnicotine
    Jun 21, 08:26 PM
    Also in USA and interested. If any pending deals fall through, let me know a price. :)



    more...


    george w bush young. President George W. Bush
  • President George W. Bush



  • Sun Baked
    Sep 17, 03:14 PM
    Dual channel memory -- requires pairs of DIMMs that meet the minimum spec.

    Machine looks at both DIMMs as one big DIMM.





    george w bush young. A protest classic: Bush as
  • A protest classic: Bush as



  • onewiseman
    Jan 15, 10:11 PM
    Can somebody please link to the keynote stream or the MacRumors page from this thread?

    I've been avoiding sites all day and I didn't get an email.



    more...


    george w bush young. U.S. President George W. Bush
  • U.S. President George W. Bush



  • polzii
    May 1, 10:09 AM
    ^^^^^^ That was just a rumor. The Gevey Pro has the same issue, it requires u to go through the procedure again if u reboot or lose service. Rebel was supposed to solve this issue but they have yet to ship their simcard





    george w bush young. george w bush house in
  • george w bush house in



  • Yeebles
    Jan 12, 09:34 AM
    I love macs they are so cool. I'm a little skeptical over the iPod. But that's a different matter. I know Apple are always using iThis and iThat. However I think it is a bit cheeky that they are using there legions of lawyers to steal Cisco's trademark. I know that it has the i before Phone but thousands of products exsist with the i before product names. It's only because Apple wants the name. Hypothetically if you made a computer screen and called it iScreen. Then if apple made a screen and wanted to use your name How would you feel if they took it from you due to their stronger legal forces? Not happy I presume. That is the same thing happening to Cisco. I do have an idea which could help Apple. If they want to hear it they can email me.

    What is your opinion on Cisco and Apple's dispute?



    more...


    george w bush young. george w bush young,
  • george w bush young,



  • Night Spring
    Mar 14, 12:13 PM
    As mentioned on previous post, you need to have your SHSHs saved if you want to installed anything else than the current firmware released by Apple, (currently 4.3). The windows where Apple was signing those SHSHs for 4.2.1 have already been closed (so unless somehow you got your SHSHs saved by tiny Umbrella or Cydia before) your only option is to upgrade to 4.3 or wait out for a Jailbreak tool.

    Jailbreak tools don't help restore to earlier firmware. It's more the other way around -- people save SHSHs in case a jailbreak method requires a downgrade to earlier firmware. If you didn't save the SHSH, there's no way to downgrade, now or ever.





    george w bush young. george w bush house
  • george w bush house



  • Dave Braine
    Apr 21, 06:41 PM
    Don't think you can.



    more...


    george w bush young. President George W Bush
  • President George W Bush



  • yayitsezekiel
    Oct 20, 03:18 AM
    I thought that Mac OS is immune to security threats?

    no operating system is immune, mac osx just does a better job of protecting itself and hackers usually go for windows because more people use it





    george w bush young. george w bush young.
  • george w bush young.



  • Cpt.Kronch
    Mar 24, 10:47 PM
    Hi Ottawa iPad people -- I'm a journalism student at Carleton and I want to know what you think of the new iPad. I'm going to be down at the Rideau Centre tomorrow morning with some film equipment and a couple classmates, so look out for us! If you want to give me a shout/text ahead of time, my number is 613-816-8573. Some of our video work ends up on http://centretownnewsonline.ca/ so check it out if you have the chance. Have fun with your new device.
    David



    more...


    george w bush young. Huh Kyung Young and Bush
  • Huh Kyung Young and Bush



  • Mr. Anderson
    Sep 29, 08:37 AM
    i'm not hosting the stuff myself, so I'm going to go with the .htaccess file route.

    Thanks for all the help - this is great :D

    It works great, and the standard permissions are 644, so that wasn't an issue. Now I need to set up an error page - what error number is that?


    D





    george w bush young. George W. Bush, 9 Years Old,
  • George W. Bush, 9 Years Old,



  • Icaras
    May 4, 01:30 AM
    Huh. Interesting. I've been waiting for this feature to come to iMacs, but I find it curious why they didn't mention this at all in the iMac section of the site. :confused:



    more...


    george w bush young. President George W. Bush is
  • President George W. Bush is



  • Jdkeith
    Oct 26, 02:49 AM
    I will be there





    george w bush young. In This Photo: George W Bush,
  • In This Photo: George W Bush,



  • plinden
    May 3, 05:37 PM
    Have you been jailbreaking an iOS device? (edit: need to remember to refresh page before submitting...)



    more...


    george w bush young. George W. Bush - Class of 1968
  • George W. Bush - Class of 1968



  • jammer
    Oct 9, 12:52 PM
    You can speculate about the superdrive, but don't even think the longshoremen are being even remotely reasonable! My cousin in NY is one and I agree with him when he says they are the living example of a way-too powerful union out of control. They push and bully till they get what they want. He makes $190,000 to operate a crane. That is INSANE. That same job in any other construction venue earns nowhere near as much AND there is usually very little job securtiy. The management agreed to every term of the settlement EXCEPT the singular outrageous demand that their jobs be guaranteed to never become obsolete for technology reasons. That is the craziest pie-in-the-sky demand I'v ever heard! What does that even mean?! It boils down to all these current employees having the overweening arrogance to try to ensure these nepotistic jobs for their children. They are the blue collar equivalent of major league baseball players. They're greedy and shameless instead of grateful for essentially winning the lottery, and that mentatlity will create their own downfall.

    Plus they're holding up Apple's progress and I NEED A NEW SYSTEM!





    george w bush young. US President George W. Bush
  • US President George W. Bush



  • stroked
    May 3, 11:29 AM
    No, but you could do a block copy restore of the install DVD to a small partition on either its drive, or an external HD connected to that machine.

    If the 2nd machine is an Intel Mac, its drive will be partitioned using a GUID map. PPC Macs can't boot to a drive using that map - it must be APM. So, if the preceding is true, you will need an external drive partitioned using APM (in the Disk Utility "Partition" tab, click on "Options..." to set the map type).

    To make the bootable copy on your other machine's HD (or external drive), run Disk Utility and create a small (10GB should be enough) partition formatted Mac OS Extended (also making sure to set APM as the partition map type). Then, use Restore to copy the DVD to that new partition, making sure to check "erase destination" (which enables block copy).

    Start up your other (2nd) Mac using FireWire Target Disk mode (hold down 'T' at startup). Now, when you startup the iMac G4, hold down the 'option', then select the partition you cloned the DVD to on your other machine. You should be able to startup on it, and during install, select the iMac's HD as the install target.

    Hope that's not too confusing - I mixed "other" and "2nd" when describing your not-iMac-with-working-DVD machine. The bottom line is to access a bootable partition on that machine that you can boot off of using that machine in Target Disk Mode, connected to the iMac via FireWire.

    Or, find an external FireWire DVD drive for the iMac. :)

    Wouldn't another option be to use the DVD drive from the 2nd mac in target disk mode, even if the 2nd mac is Intel?





    george w bush young. George W. Bush, 9 Years Old,
  • George W. Bush, 9 Years Old,



  • hasek3139
    Jun 28, 10:14 AM
    yeah im probably camping at my att store, gonna get there at midnight for 7 am opening....... i dont want to take any chances!





    wdlove
    Sep 24, 10:36 AM
    Good work!
    I myself am about to help another friend return to the folds.
    She used to use a Mac years ago I believe, and I've been re-educating her over the past few weeks. She i believe is now keen to buy a Powerbook!

    Only dilemma for me is to decide whether to help her buy a refurb or new one!

    I hope that she will be successful with the purchase. The refurb is a good deal for those that want to save some money.





    crenz
    Jul 3, 03:31 PM
    I've been following MR for quite a while and finally decided to register in the forum since I have a question (will post it in another thread). Anyway, I thought I'll just mention about my switch to the Mac platform as an introduction.

    I have used Macintoshes "for real" the first time about six years ago. Then, ever since I got that student job at a mostly-Mac internet company four years ago, I got to work on Macs occasionally. I really liked them, but most of my work is Unix-based (FreeBSD/Linux), so using a Linux desktop was way more convenient. However, after MacOS X was announced, I knew I was going to get a Mac eventually :) . I remember I first was a bit disappointed with the interface because I was used to OS 9, but it grew on me (and my Mac colleagues). During the last two years, I thought more seriously about getting a Mac, but it was only this year that I borrowed a left-over G3/266 from the office and started working on it at home.

    I was positively surprised that I actually could do a lot with OS X even on this old machine (especially after I bumped up the memory to 224 MB). OK, application startup times are quite long, but I do alot of work on the terminal, so I can still live with it. Initially, I made an effort to use the Mac instead of my 266 MHz PC. Now the PC has been disassembled and sits in a closet, and I do everything on the Mac. Everything except Windows software development, which I still have to do in the office. I hope to get my first own Mac soon and settle this issue with VirtualPC :) and even more importantly do music composing/production as well.

    Anyway, just wanted to share this. Sorry it got a bit long. Hope nobody got bored :).





    shneady
    Apr 7, 03:24 PM
    Jeep Wrangler
    GMC Sierra
    Apple
    Panasonic
    GAP
    Monster Energy Drink

    and more than anything, even more than Apple, I am a California, American Made brewery snob. Specifically with the IPA's. It's all about the IPA's and these California homegrown made and owned breweries

    Russian River
    Stone
    Green Flash
    Mission
    AleSmith
    Sierra Nevada
    Alpine
    Port
    Bear Republic

    And I'm sure more to come...





    maylen
    Feb 13, 03:09 AM
    heard classic has some problems while jogging, is it true , can the HDD survive a shock?





    Bongolo
    Apr 18, 08:41 AM
    Sure, under the Activator settings, you can set what does what. Click on the Anywhere button, then scroll down to "Status Bar".

    I have double tap status bar set to bring up the application switcher. Swipe right brings up sbsettings, swipe left brings up system settings. Swipe down brings up the home springboard.

    Hope this helps.


    Excellent! Many thanks lokerd :cool:



    No comments:

    Post a Comment