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Monday, May 9, 2011

Irons In The Fire

Irons In The Fire. Irons in the Fire (1980)
  • Irons in the Fire (1980)



  • freebooter
    Sep 14, 12:16 PM
    You need to stop capitalizing that "i". Seriously.
    I hope that the "i" prefix drops from use all together.





    Irons In The Fire. OH Branding Irons on the Fire
  • OH Branding Irons on the Fire



  • 4God
    Jul 14, 11:06 AM
    iMac = Socket 479 (Yonah)
    Conroe = Socket 775

    So, no.

    I thought the Yonah was Socket 775. It's not? :confused:





    Irons In The Fire. IRONS IN THE FIRE
  • IRONS IN THE FIRE



  • pmjoe
    Mar 23, 08:26 AM
    All I want is a quad core Mac mini. ;)





    Irons In The Fire. Irons In The Fire: Chronicles
  • Irons In The Fire: Chronicles



  • Icaras
    Apr 30, 01:44 PM
    Wonder if the top of the line Core i7 Sandy Bridge iMac will be faster than many of the SP Mac Pro configurations.

    I'm betting it will be. :)





    Irons In The Fire. Irons in the Fire
  • Irons in the Fire



  • erikistired
    Sep 19, 04:45 PM
    nevermind, it's been explained already.





    Irons In The Fire. A few irons in the fire
  • A few irons in the fire



  • Cooknn
    Sep 11, 12:44 PM
    A lot of things have to go right for me to be impressed tomorrow.




    Irons In The Fire. a lot of irons in my fire.
  • a lot of irons in my fire.



  • LOLaMac
    Mar 29, 02:55 PM
    using the keyboard, how quaint

    Far faster than using the mouse. Mac OS X is very good at providing keyboard shortcuts, far better than Windows, although that may have changed with Windows 7.

    I don't even get the point of your snarky comment. You know damn well that the functions are also available via the menus and right mouse button too.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092007/





    Irons In The Fire. quot;Irons in the Firequot;
  • quot;Irons in the Firequot;



  • Stridder44
    Aug 23, 09:15 PM
    thats:
    334,448 iPods or
    671,141 Nanos or
    1,449,275 Shuffles.


    Exactly! Not to mention computer sales that will also contribute to this. And now Apple has another company to add to it's list that'll be helping those iPods sales by making iPod accessories.

    Because of Apple's actions, Creative can now legitimately force other MP3 player makers to pay too. I think this is what Apple wants.

    Interesting...that's a good point.





    Irons In The Fire. Irons in the fire.
  • Irons in the fire.



  • justflie
    Oct 27, 11:23 AM
    I may have missed this being said already, but just in case...

    Handing out flyers outside their booth area was just ONE problem, according to a Macworld article (http://www.macworld.co.uk/mac/news/index.cfm?newsid=16291&pagtype=allchandate). Here's an excerpt:

    "There then followed a number of complaints about the behaviour of Greenpeace activists from four visitors and five exhibitors, one of which was Apple. Allegedly, Greenpeace attendees were invading other stands for mock photo shoots and replacing other exhibitors� promotional material with their own."

    So too bad Greenpeace, you pushed too far





    Irons In The Fire. Untitled middot; Family Values middot; Keeping your irons in the fire.
  • Untitled middot; Family Values middot; Keeping your irons in the fire.



  • rikers_mailbox
    Sep 19, 01:42 PM
    I bought a movie (Good Will Hunting) to try out the whole shabang and see the quality for myself. The 1.5Gb download took 6+ hours on my crappy adelphia cable modem (it feels slower every day, what am I paying 50 bucks a month for again?). I was satisfied with the image quality on my 20" Dell widescreen, but sitting at my desk to watch a movie instead of my couch isn't the movie experience I'm going for. Sadly, I probably won't be buying another iTunes movie.

    Not that anyone cares.





    Irons In The Fire. Marie) » Irons In The Fire
  • Marie) » Irons In The Fire



  • zacman
    Mar 30, 11:54 AM
    We all called those things "windows operating systems" or "windows-based operating systems" (and "graphical operating systems") in the IT industry back in the day when Microsoft got the trademark.


    Again that doesn't matter as the word Windows doesn't come from the IT industry but existed before. App however was created within the IT industry.






    Irons In The Fire. Iron Fire
  • Iron Fire



  • spencers
    Apr 11, 11:30 AM
    AMAZING!!!!!!
    I'm very excited to see this come to XBMC. Cannot wait!





    Irons In The Fire. Victorian Fire Iron amp; Dogs
  • Victorian Fire Iron amp; Dogs



  • kevin.rivers
    Jul 14, 12:44 PM
    Yeah, considering we get so many posts about "Will this RAM work?". It seems like the populous is clueless about DDR/DDR2 and FSB.

    Exactly. Which is why the Ghz myth will stay for a long time. You can't market Memory or FSB or SATA or PCI-X/PCI-E, you won't get anywhere.

    Ghz, GB, "X times faster", and you can play games that look very pretty. Those will be what computer marketing will be all about for many years to come.





    Irons In The Fire. Greg Irons: In the Fire
  • Greg Irons: In the Fire



  • AppleDroid
    Apr 14, 12:34 PM
    I think my next computer will be an Ivy Bridge MBA with Thunderbolt. My 2007 Macbook is getting a bit long in tooth.

    Sounds like me as well! My 2009 15in MBP is still doing fine but I would love an ultra-portable that has the option for a fast external solution.





    Irons In The Fire. many irons in the fire“.
  • many irons in the fire“.



  • shartypants
    Apr 11, 08:11 AM
    I can't imagine how Apple could have thought they could keep that private key secret forever.





    Irons In The Fire. Too Many Irons In The Fire
  • Too Many Irons In The Fire



  • kavika411
    Mar 29, 11:29 AM
    What a waste of space. The time distance between now and 2015 is 4 years. The iPhone didn't even exist four years ago, and is now the king of the mountain. Who knows what new technology Apple or others will come up between during the next four years. Asinine.





    Irons In The Fire. Too many irons in the fire to
  • Too many irons in the fire to



  • mrsir2009
    Apr 25, 03:38 PM
    Those having glossy screens sure will need an automated screen wiper to go with their new laptops. They've got no touch screens and we take care to not touch them, but eventually the screens get dusted and/or fingerprinted all over.

    Look at this iPad. Isn't it disgusting?

    Image (http://www.tema.ru/jjj/apple-2.jpg)

    Sure it's not how it looks in ads. It's a real thing in real use.

    I also expect a screen wiper in iPad 3, by the way. Screw the liquid metal and gimme the ol' good wiper, please. Or make it matte/Pixel Qi, for heaven's sake.

    Meh. Both my MacBook Pro's and Samsung touchscreen cellphone's screens look like that when they're turned off and being viewed in the light from that angle. But you don't notice it when the device is turned on and you are looking directly at it :)





    Irons In The Fire. Iron in the Fire Matches
  • Iron in the Fire Matches



  • HecubusPro
    Sep 20, 11:43 PM
    I'd have to say most people care almost nothing about a case or liner notes for DVDs since there really isn't anything of substance. Usually a synopsis and a chapter listing. With DVDs the good stuff is actually on the DVD, and hopefully the download is the same, with menus and different audio tracks, etc. If not, there is no point to downloading movies.

    But geez, ditch the jewel cases and liner notes and grow up already. Unless you're not grown up, in which case I envy you. Enjoy!

    I don't think being "grown up" has anything to do with it, which is a bit of a patronizing way to put it. For those who do enjoy having the physical disc plus case, instert, etc. in their hands, great. There's absolutely nothing wrong what-so-ever in wanting that. Why would it? It's a matter of personal preference.

    I would wager easily that most people do want and enjoy having that tactile experience of holding the case, reading the insert (if it comes with one), and placing the disc in the DVD player. The people who generally don't care about that sort of thing are the few who are ready for a service like this, or people who have been downloading TV shows and movies already, whether legal or otherwise.

    I'm looking forward to downloading HD content for my iTV, but I'm going to miss having that case, and I'm an old man--again, being "grown up" has nothing to do with it.





    Irons In The Fire. Photo: Irons in the Fire Beef
  • Photo: Irons in the Fire Beef



  • miles01110
    Apr 20, 12:48 PM
    :confused::confused::confused: Apple has NOTHING ! and NOTHING is accessible by anybody (except the owner of the device)

    The data is stored on YOUR phone and YOUR laptop ... Apple does not have a centralized database with that data - it is all on your devices.
    You have no proof of this.

    The governments have those big databases, but that's a different story.

    I'm sure they do... but for the most part they just subpoena the telecom provider for whatever records they require.





    MacRumors
    Apr 11, 01:39 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/04/11/apple-airplay-private-key-exposed-opening-door-to-airport-express-emulators/)


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/11/022029-airport.jpg




    Joshuarocks
    Apr 19, 11:00 PM
    That would leave an awful lot of parents dead.

    I don't mean the parents, I meant those who run McDonalds.





    CDCC
    Apr 19, 02:45 PM
    They have plenty of patents. It wasn't until the 90s that the patent madness really started with software. Google is also leading the bidding for a large portfolio of mobile patents to protect them against Apple and Microsoft.

    Google has more copyrights than patents. However, they are still to cheap to buy most copyrights if they can get away with it. They are illegally scanning all books and photos to feed their hungry "big brother" search engines.
    http://gizmodo.com/#!5070029/google-pays-125-million-to-writers-and-buys-us-some-free-books





    vd0t
    Sep 9, 11:19 AM
    Is one of the 512MB RAM on the iMac soldered on?? :confused:





    Dorkington
    Apr 18, 11:57 AM
    Minimum wage needs to be increased, national healthcare needs to be implemented and tax holes closed. This country would be in a lot better shape as far as it's lower classes go, imo.