Tuesday, May 31, 2011

slaves picking cotton

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  • Master Picking Cotton in



  • emotion
    Nov 16, 10:51 AM
    Perhaps but they are not competing right now on either products or road maps.

    You don't change vendor like the wind blows.


    IBM and Motorola? :)

    It's nice for Apple to have the bargaining chip when dealing with Intel. I agree they're unlikely to follow up on it (if there's any substance at all....which is seriously doubt).





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  • Slaves Picking Cotton on a



  • wpotere
    Apr 13, 12:21 PM
    4. The most rational response would be to realize that a butter knife cannot harm anyone and allow you to carry it on the plane.

    I'm going to duck out of this thread but I want to answer this one....

    I could sharpen that butter knife to a lethal edge in less that 10 min. They did the right thing.





    slaves picking cotton. The cotton grown is just to
  • The cotton grown is just to



  • bigmc6000
    Oct 6, 10:21 AM
    Except Verizon does that too!!!!

    Wait, you mean that grass on the other side isn't actually greener it's just painted green?!?!?! ;)





    slaves picking cotton. Cotton Picking cartoon 1
  • Cotton Picking cartoon 1



  • The General
    Apr 15, 04:06 PM
    doesn't look photoshopped to me. looks like three photos of a real object. i dont think it's actually the body of the next iphone. if aluminum didnt work out so well for reception on the OG iphone, why would it work on the new one?

    the flat surfaces are something i doubt apple would do.

    the slot and square hole on the side are obviously supposed to be holes for the silent switch and volume up and down.





    slaves picking cotton. Many in this country believe
  • Many in this country believe



  • ABG
    Apr 8, 08:03 AM
    Applaud the choice! Type or specs?

    Thanks. Its just a standard Audi TT Roadster 2.0TFSI Black Edition.
    Bose sound system and 19" Anthracite alloys are the main extras over the S-Line.





    slaves picking cotton. slaves picking cotton.
  • slaves picking cotton.



  • gwangung
    Jan 13, 03:06 PM
    You're issued press credentials to report on the news at a conference. You're not supposed to MAKE news at a conference.





    slaves picking cotton. Tuskegee cotton program.
  • Tuskegee cotton program.



  • MagicBoy
    Mar 25, 06:10 PM
    Did I miss something? I was talking about Eidorian. And I don't care if he's secretly Steve Jobs. A troll is a troll.

    Yeah, I thought the same. Was trying to work out how Schmye made such a mad link!

    He probably OD'd on Mountain Dew ;)





    slaves picking cotton. Slaves Picking Cotton Photo
  • Slaves Picking Cotton Photo



  • inket
    Apr 13, 02:54 PM
    Seriously ? You are comparing Windows' networking to that of OS X ? Huge difference.

    How many menus do you have to go through to share a folder ? Change an IP address ? Change networks order ?

    Can you even change interfaces (or "service") order ? I like my Mac to use Ethernet for Internet when I'm connected to both Ethernet and Wifi. Can Windows do that ?

    Can you set up "Locations" ? No, not that stupid "Home, Work, Public" wannabe-secure popup-everytime BS.

    Not even going to talk about system-wide proxies. Those that Windows apps ignore all the time.

    Windows PCs with enabled File Sharing (or whatever they call it, that new confusing Homegroup with a code or password or something) show up in Finder's sidebar. "It just works".

    As for low transfer speeds, that could've been Windows' fault. I had the same; couldn't copy files to a friend's laptop at higher rates than 250KB/s and restarting Windows fixed it.





    slaves picking cotton. slaves picking cotton.
  • slaves picking cotton.



  • scott523
    Nov 24, 12:44 AM
    Hm maybe they loaded in the prices and everything then they'll 'flick the switch' on the prices once Black Friday officially begins?





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  • Slaves Picking Cotton -



  • tvachon
    Jan 8, 04:58 PM
    Could it be possible to get an RSS just for this page? So we can instantly know when it is up?





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  • slaves picking cotton. Slaves Bringing in the Cotton; Slaves Bringing in the Cotton. tradewinds. May 3, 08:09 AM. I just ordered one.



  • AP_piano295
    May 4, 10:19 PM
    While I'm with you on the speeding, let's take a look at deaths caused by automobiles.

    44,128 [2007 WISQARS (http://webappa.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate10_sy.html)]

    So for every 4 people that die due to motor vehicles, 3 die due to firearms.

    Did you know that?

    It's especially frightening when you consider the utility motor vehicles bring to our lives. They not only get us to work, they deliver our goods across the country. Motor vehicles are an integral part of our everyday lives. They get us to the grocery store, the soccer field and haul massive amounts of material across the nation.

    Guns, if stored properly, sit locked away in a cabinet, rarely seeing the light of day.

    Yet they kill nearly as many people as all motor vehicles.

    Is that insane?

    Yeah. That's what I've been trying to tell you.

    Exactly, so it is very reasonable for a pediatrician to be concerned and endeavor to remind parent's that they need to take steps.





    slaves picking cotton. Slaves Picking Cotton
  • Slaves Picking Cotton



  • MacRumors
    Dec 13, 09:39 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/13/4g-verizon-iphone-to-debut-after-christmas/)

    MacDailyNews reports (http://www.macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/exclusive_verizons_iphone_rumored_to_be_lte_device_coming_right_after_xmas/) that it has received information from a "source that we believe to be credible" regarding management training for the Verizon iPhone offered by the company last week. According to the report, the Verizon iPhone will launch immediately after Christmas and is in fact an LTE 4G device.- The new iPhone is an LTE device and that fact - the only "LTE iPhone," exclusive to Verizon - will be the main marketing theme; i.e. "For the new '4G' (cough) verizon network" that Verizon has already started promoting
    - As rollout of LTE not actually widepsread, Verizon iPhone will have multi-band chip backward compatibility with regular CDMAThe report also claims that the Verizon iPhone is already shipping to Verizon warehouses, and the carrier will maintain control over all stock until launch in order to control information leaks.

    Finally, the source indicates that the iPhone 5 was intended to be LTE-only at its debut next summer, but Steve Jobs and Apple are upset that the carriers are not building out their LTE infrastructure quickly enough to make that happen.

    Verizon's 4G network launched last week (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/01/verizons-4g-network-to-launch-next-week-no-handsets-until-mid-2011/) for mobile broadband customers, but the carrier noted that it does not expect to debut 4G-capable handsets until the middle of next year.

    MacDailyNews is not a frequent source of rumors, and has a mixed record on the information it has published in the past. In addition, we are skeptical that Apple had ever seriously planned for the fifth-generation iPhone 5 to be "LTE-only", given that even the most aggressive LTE build-out schedules from the carriers have long planned for it to be several years before their entire networks are upgraded to the standard. In fact, other sources (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/10/11/mid-2011-iphone-to-utilize-dual-mode-gsm-cdma-chip-skip-4g/) have indicated that the fifth-generation iPhone won't support LTE at all, a move which would follow Apple's precedent with not supporting 3G in the original iPhone as it waited for greater availability and more advanced technology for utilizing the standard.

    Consequently, we are publishing this rumor on Page 2 for interest and discussion.

    Article Link: 4G Verizon iPhone to Debut After Christmas? (http://www.macrumors.com/2010/12/13/4g-verizon-iphone-to-debut-after-christmas/)





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  • cotton gin: text, images,



  • Melrose
    Mar 9, 08:15 AM
    Yes, and you don't have to look too far to find examples of that ;)

    ...well in that case it sure puts a new perspective on presidential elections w/ mass hysteria.





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  • Slaves-Picking-Cotton-On-A-



  • inkswamp
    May 3, 09:56 PM
    This ad just called Steve Jobs a child.

    Did you ever hear his speech at Stanford? I'm betting he'd agree.





    slaves picking cotton. slaves picking cotton.
  • slaves picking cotton.



  • mac-er
    Jan 12, 08:46 AM
    Steve wasn't smug. He's a good salesman.

    Plus, what you were seeing was his RDF...apparently you are impervious to it.





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  • Share on Facebook middot; Slave



  • Some_Big_Spoon
    Sep 26, 02:04 PM
    Code optimization & tweaking is always good.. very good, but you'll eventually run up against the limitations of the processor. I've been having that issue for the past two weeks here at work. Disk usage hasn't been the problem, it's just me needing more horsepower than the dual G5 can muster.


    a C2D MBP would give you what? Maybe a 20% speed bump. I doubt you'd notice except if you used a stop watch. For photographers and Videographers I doubt C2D would bing even a 20% boost as their main bottleneck is the speed of the disk.

    Try this experiment: Bring up Activity Monitor and see if the CPU is as 100% if it is not a faster CPU will do nothing for you. On a Mac the CPU is at 100% mostly when transcoding or redering, those tasks will go faster after the speed bump

    My gues is that the code re-work inside Aperture will speed things up MUCH more than a C2D could.





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  • Picking cotton on a Georgia



  • peharri
    Oct 4, 03:15 PM
    Second: the fact that IDF didn't have any "octo" machines derives from the simple and obvious assessment that Apple does NOT have any "octo" machines. Anything else would be just illegal.


    It'd be pretty easy to check actually, and really quite legal. The part of Mac OS X that actually implements SMP is the kernel, which is part of Darwin. You can install Darwin without fear of repurcusions, on your toaster, if you want.





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  • of slaves, picking cotton



  • Yamcha
    Apr 30, 07:50 PM
    I've been using OSX Lion for a day, so far its pretty great, except I don't understand why Apple didn't add an option for a mouse shortcut for Launchpad =/, it would make things so much easier..





    slaves picking cotton. slaves picking cotton.
  • slaves picking cotton.



  • krestfallen
    Oct 17, 10:55 AM
    Whereas discs last forever, right? ;)

    no but the risk is marginal that a disk dies in 10 years.
    of course you shouldn't play frisbee with them ;)





    netcastle
    Jan 9, 09:21 AM
    Actually, how about a more humble mini revision with a SR chipset, better graphics and an eSATA port and keep the form factor that so many of us mini users love.

    Also, in addition to the other things I mentioned in my previous post lets add a QT and iTunes update that support AC3 and DTS and a DVD player update that supports Blu-ray.

    I'm sure I can think of a million others and none of what I say is actually in the interest of a good prediction. I am just creating a wish list.





    NorCalLights
    Jan 5, 02:49 PM
    It's awesome not having spoilers. I think I'll watch the keynote oldschool this year.





    MusicallySilent
    Jan 11, 03:43 PM
    As much as I doubt it would happen I would really like

    Large Mac Mini/Midtower Mac pro

    1 socket with quad
    2 pci E
    4 Ram slots
    2-4 HDD spaces
    1 Superdrive

    Starting at 999 or maybe slightly less with a dual core.





    ThomasJL
    Oct 19, 05:42 PM
    I am the first person to coin this term: iHome





    lordonuthin
    Jul 17, 12:15 PM
    yeah the top dsl speed here is 6 mb/s. not really great, but better than what i'm getting.

    i'm really not sure why the speed is so low.



    try http://www.speedtest.net. i just ran it and got 0.81 mb/s. i'm paying for 12.0

    That is a very poor speed, at least I'm getting close to 10 mb/s but paying for 30 I think... $76 a month. These monopolies we have in the US are a drag, they can do whatever they want and the gov does nothing about it. Mine is adequate for all the folding at least.



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