Wednesday, June 1, 2011

tree man after surgery

tree man after surgery. Treeman: The Surgery - Part.4
  • Treeman: The Surgery - Part.4



  • jefhatfield
    Feb 22, 10:25 AM
    congrats to all you guys

    it's great, like mentioned above, that we now have more european mods for the posters in europe and usa posters who like to stay up really late ;)





    tree man after surgery. cruelty after allegedly
  • cruelty after allegedly



  • BASRification
    Nov 13, 03:04 PM
    So I received my Belkin Grip Vue Tint today in the mail. The tightness is very nice with my BSE Full Body Skin. However, like many other cases the lip at the bottom (between Home Button and Dock Connector) is loose because of the thinness of it. So I was just wondering how well the TPU is going to hold up right there? I mean TPU shouldn't stretch out and isn't it pretty strong? I just don't want that part to break just from taking my iPod in and out of my pocket.





    tree man after surgery. The Man Gets Around
  • The Man Gets Around



  • DJRizzo
    Sep 27, 01:32 AM
    Virus protection? Useful perhaps, what with all the viruses on Macs now-a-days.

    I'm sure a lot (if not most) users of the .mac webmail interface are accessing it from a Windows PC. So yes, virus protection makes a lot of sense here.





    tree man after surgery. A MAN had surgery
  • A MAN had surgery



  • sporadicMotion
    Dec 27, 11:13 AM
    http://www.bswusa.com/assets/product_images/large/krk_rp6g2.jpg

    What speaker are these? ...... does anyone know?

    Thanks

    KRK RP6 Reference monitor.



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    tree man after surgery. kim kardashian
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  • Banjhiyi
    Apr 7, 08:44 AM
    So posting faults makes one a troll?

    Nice place, this (was better and less abusive before Apple released the iDevices). :(





    tree man after surgery. recover after the surgery
  • recover after the surgery



  • FloatingBones
    Mar 31, 11:40 AM
    Which is kind of hard on such a restricted and limited platform. There would be more useful software for the iPad if it ran a 'real' operating system like Mac OS X -- meaning full file system access and not being tied into ONE App Store with arbitrary rules for what a program is allowed to do.

    The iOS architecture of firewalling file system access for each application makes huge sense: it eliminates the means by which malware can attack the data of other programs. Apple could relax those rules at some point; the greatest speculation I hear is that there will be a DMZ where files could be moved from one app to another. This is a far better strategy than having a promiscuous operating system and try to add the protection afterwards.

    What exact app store rules do you think are arbitrary, Winni?



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    tree man after surgery. efore after surgery megan
  • efore after surgery megan



  • twoodcc
    May 10, 03:50 PM
    seems cool. i'll check it out





    tree man after surgery. topped tree Thank you Ekka,
  • topped tree Thank you Ekka,



  • bobbytomorow
    Oct 1, 09:44 AM
    http://imgur.com/xcnOKl.jpg (http://imgur.com/xcnOK.jpg)

    Wall from indeepop (http://www.indeepop.com/)



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    tree man after surgery. Tree man/ Copyright Reuters
  • Tree man/ Copyright Reuters



  • JAT
    Apr 28, 11:41 AM
    i've got to agree with others and say unless you were desperate it would be silly at this point to want a CDMA iP4.

    With the next revision so close, the benefit of waiting could be immense and I be a lot of other people see that too.
    What benefit? You don't know what the next iPhone will offer, neither do I. I couldn't see anything important that would come up. 4 is fast, decent camera, great screen. Other than the bizarre chant of "4G", I don't see anything it can add to sway me. Guess I'm silly, but I upgraded from a 1G iPod Touch, essentially. That was much slower, and missing iOS4 features, but I still made great use of it every day.
    Why buy a 3G iPhone, when there are 4G phones available ?
    There is only one 4G phone available (http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-03-4g-fastest-att-sprint-verizon.html), and it is a beast. You may as well carry a laptop as a Thunderbolt phone. (please don't say anything about Sprint :rolleyes:)
    I think Apple waited too long to bring the iPhone to Verizon. By the time they did many diehard Verizon customers had just bought Android alternatives. I think Apple got a little too sucked in by the exclusive money from AT&T, but in the end it might end up hurting them.
    I don't think you understand the nature of big business contracts. Apple clearly put out a ViPhone asap. That's why it was Feb 14 or whatever. What kind of silly date is that? It was as soon as they could, dependent on whatever ATT contract there was, and then production/marketing time after that.
    I stopped reading right there b/c I don't believe that.
    We were on Tmobile for over a decade. I can count on one hand how many dropped calls I had, and ALL of them were with a dying phone that had given great service for over 2 years. (or due to the other side of the call) Maybe you aren't used to a provider that cares about this point.

    To the topic:
    I think Apple overestimated demand mainly due to contracts. This country's SOP of 2 year contracts is a huge issue to people. And all the providers are increasing ETFs, making it worse every year. The only company (Tmob) attempting to make changes to this scheme is now planned to go away with the ATT purchase.





    tree man after surgery. after surgery three
  • after surgery three



  • pmz
    Apr 13, 05:02 PM
    June, people. Count on it.



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    tree man after surgery. £800 for tree surgery and
  • £800 for tree surgery and



  • ethical
    Aug 3, 03:35 PM
    Bit of a rearrange.





    tree man after surgery. Brand new: Anne after the
  • Brand new: Anne after the



  • wrldwzrd89
    May 1, 09:09 AM
    Oddly enough, I can't get it to appear on Safari but I did get one in Firefox when clicking the Reply button. :o



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    tree man after surgery. Sex reassignment surgery
  • Sex reassignment surgery



  • PCClone
    May 1, 10:04 AM
    This is great news if it means the end of mobile me. Die Mobile Me - DIE DIE DIE. Anything will be better than the self centered sounding @me.com. I simply will not use the email address in a professional context. Don't mind @Mac.com, and still use it, but @me.com sends the wrong message.

    Everyone here wishes your trolling, goo fan posts would DIE DIE DIE. That would be great news if it meant the end of your trolling.





    tree man after surgery. Koswara the Treeman meet
  • Koswara the Treeman meet



  • bozs13
    Apr 7, 08:51 AM
    Grow up! :rolleyes:

    Are you calling jailbreaking a "kid" activity?



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    tree man after surgery. waking up after his little
  • waking up after his little



  • mikerr
    Dec 21, 06:14 AM
    Do we all like price fixing ?

    Apple products are too often kept at RRP - not sure if its always by agreements with apple - "don't discount more than 10% or lose authorised reseller status"

    Obviously good for apple products, but not for the consumer.





    tree man after surgery. 08 Jon a few hours after
  • 08 Jon a few hours after



  • iphone3gs16gb
    Mar 28, 02:44 PM
    LOL it amazes me how little you guys know about the law. Please report me to the authorities, there is absolutely nothing they can do legally. I even discussed it with my professor who monitored my bar and he got a kick out of it as well haha.

    So please, humor me that I'm not a real law student and don't know what I'm talking about. Sorry Apple geeks your area of expertise obviously isn't the political discourse of America. :P

    Try my other theories too, like entering my home, etc. Seriously, just humor me. (more so than I already am) LOL

    <3 little idiots <3

    I for one, worship you LOLWinner, for you have shown me the way, into successfully selling pictures of iPhones at ridiculous prices :)



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    tree man after surgery. Hands andindonesian man Tree
  • Hands andindonesian man Tree



  • xtacocorex
    Apr 14, 11:41 PM
    New harddrive in the MacBook, so a new look. It's exciting to have more than 3Gb of available space. :)

    Nerdtool rules the interface. Background from InterfaceLift: Sunrise over Superior by Zaitz (http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/details/2532/sunrise_over_superior.html)





    tree man after surgery. just four days after his
  • just four days after his



  • iCheddar
    Jan 11, 01:17 PM
    With the Verizon iPhone coming out, us folks who live out in the middle-of-nowhere South Dakota will finally be able to get the Jesus phone.

    Of course, despite all that AT&T claimed it would do, they've still yet to launch out here. I for one will be in Sioux Falls on the 10th to pick up my iPhone 4, who else will be there?





    tree man after surgery. He was the man who played
  • He was the man who played



  • WiiDSmoker
    Mar 25, 10:43 AM
    So basically Apple will still have the crummy Maps.app on iOS 5.0





    asphalt-proof
    Apr 21, 11:35 AM
    The only people who want to compare it that way are apple fans. The rest of the world rightfully compare it according to device. Smartphone OS to smartphone OS.

    Except iOS is not a exclusively a smartphone OS. Again, if you are a developer, the metric that matters is how many devices are using the particular platform.

    You can't have it both ways. You can't compare one phone (the iPhone) against every phone out that runs Android. You either have to do a one-to-one comparison of manufacturer to manufacture (that gives you revenue/number of handsets sold/profitability /market share, etc... Android has no revenue, only the manufacturers). Or you have to compare platforms, which includes all iOS devices and all Android devices capable of running apps such as PMPs, tablets and phones. Here, you can look at how much Google makes from ads generated by users of Android phones which, i think is a more valuable and telling metric. And one that would benefit the Android argument.

    But the main point is: DEVELOPERS JUST DON"T CARE ABOUT iPHONE VS. ANDROID, or iPhone vs. HTC, or iPhone vs. anything. All they care about is how many people will have access to their app. THEY ARE THE ONES THAT COUNT! Not you, fandroids, or Apple lovers.

    Really, it's kind of a pointless article. The majority of people arguing over this do not develop apps. I'm sure there are some devs who do, but their time would be far better spent making sure their apps are available for both devices.





    mrxak
    Apr 25, 12:36 AM
    I'm not buying another iPhone until it's got 4G. And when I get one, I'll get a black one too ;).





    Prom1
    Dec 29, 09:17 PM
    nefan65 & Silas1066;

    Without the need to requote Silas' post yet again I must disagree on a few points:

    1. India is not the ONLY country that the USA IT Industry is outsourcing to:
    India, Pakistan, Indonesia, and China have already been done for the past 2-7yrs already if not more. Singling out India is a cop-out and its mostly programming that is outsourced (or was initially) along with level 1-3 support lines. Microsoft is not the only corporation to do this: nor the first. Again singling out India instead of just correctly generalizing outsourcing - shows a bit of ignorance; if not then just simply bad etiquette & taste. Admit that at the very least.

    2. The example that IT would entirely be outsourced and go the way of textiles is a bit long stretched but based on current trends & facts.
    Examples: Although the auto industry went heavily to Japan as a quick shift for better build quality or fuel efficiency [Honda, Nissan Toyota of the 90s, Infiniti & Lexus as well], the German auto industry have always been there [Audi-Union: Audi/VW/Porsche, BMW, etc]. Ford is the only USA auto marker that didn't claim bankruptcy protection and well the quality of their cars has NEVER been better, sales are well up & the product line more refined to target consumers.
    - The point I'm making is that engineering accomplishments, R&D, design trends, performance, fuel efficiency/alternative modes of energy consumption (a new paradigm), car costs & basic equipment, etc have always changed which auto maker is on top.

    The same can be said about the animation industry. Japan is king with just about all things Anime, but the big blockbuster movie $$ is still done by companies in the US of A. Different styles of artistic animation, expression, plots, voice acting or voice overs etc change. Can you honestly say that the American animation industry is failing against that of Japan? Artists, just like engineers work outside of borders - so long as laws, visas, patents, contracts don't bind them.

    Now focusing on IT. Sure there are a number of 12-16yr old geeky pimple faced, goggle wearing (I'm being overly stereotypical here) kids across the world that can traverse very well in command line in Linux, or even in Terminal in OSX, or DOS on Windows. Many of whom can whip up a NASTY Virus or cluster of VIRII that'll bring an office to its knees - if built from scratched code in a matter of minutes.

    BUT: you're forgetting those professors in certain universities around the world and the real forefathers of C+, UNIX code/command line, etc that built shells from scratch with serious purposeful insight that many are STILL in original form today in both Linux/Unix. These oldie's but goodies - like T. Berners Lee are able to build applications we use daily. These guys will continue to teach and work at the worlds best technology corporations: just because like Flynn their addicted and its their world, heart & soul.

    Yes servers will be virtualized almost entirely - as if they where not already: remember RS400/MainFrame(?). Desktops as well - yet there are still 2 things that will allow the desktop and laptop survive for at least another decade.
    1. People still love to OWN things; tangible or not.
    - people still love the ability to grab what they own and use it portably the way they can or where they can:
    The richest guys in the world have limo's and drivers 6x on Sunday. But they still buy, own, and drive their own cars. music since the very beginning has always loved to be played & shared by people. 8-track played at home/car only, cassette allowed it in smaller rooms and the walkman was born, Mini-Disc then compact disc made it even more portable and digital quality, now MP3's allow more music to be stored on CD/DVD's and on HDD/SSD's. What's one thing that has NOT changed? People still love to play/share/own music and love to have pictures or memories of those that play their favorites.
    2. Networks are STILL limited.
    - Limited by bandwidth: especially when talking about virtualized environments to be used/shared across continents: Riverbeds help quite a bit but still load balance and bandwidth issues.
    - Limited by memory speeds ^ see bandwidth above.
    - Limited by storage space - and the speeds to read/write access: this is more important than the horsepower race in cars or the top speed race or acceleration.

    One day we'll have our own worldwide network where terminals are used along with tablets/smartphones - very similar to a Brainiac in Superman. Laugh all you want but with Google, Oracle, VMWare, Microsoft, Apple Sun Microsystems (back end servers), CISCO, Intel & AMD, BELL Labs/Ericsson LB/Lucent Technologies/ Military/ etc sooner or later their work will finally become a harmony - hardware, software (code/graphics/GUI/Voice & gesture control) will all reach a pinnacle where the human equation has reached its peak of intake/input rate of speed/quality of graphics/motion/computational power and bandwidth makes any micro form of latency negligible (or non-relavent). Some say there is always something better but sooner or later it'll happen. [PST: physically humans haven't evolved much in the past million years].

    OK I think I had too much to toke on this derailment.

    What benefits of the core code in OSX can be utilized to better suite corporations and are there ANY applications that cannot be ported to OS X - and extensions used by applications that cannot be used directly or ported over in real-time to be read/edited in the OSX ported app?!





    Mugambo
    Nov 5, 10:41 AM
    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/06/business/economy/06jobs.html?src=mv

    Good signs?





    Sieben
    May 6, 01:33 PM
    Hi,
    I am using win7 through bootcamp, but i can't use the two fingers-right click on the track pad and also the fn key doesn't work.
    Does anyone here have any idea why i can't use them ?
    thnx



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