Saturday, 21 May 2011

Anne Hathaway Eyebrows

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  • themadchemist
    Jul 24, 07:45 PM
    some people rock. this guy stands among them.





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  • 3N16MA
    Mar 8, 10:25 PM
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/images/ency/fullsize/1094.jpg





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  • MrFusion
    Apr 24, 12:28 PM
    byteSizeOfElement is wrong. Your code will only work (if all other bugs are fixed) with 64 bit code, not with 32 bit code.

    Care to explain why? :confused:

    Having little faith in the user (mainly me) to actually release the pointer, I already decided to get the value by passing a reference.


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  • Mlrollin91
    May 3, 01:29 AM
    I've stopped using my Casio Exlim. It is a great camera, but it is just so much more convenient to use my iPhone when the quality is almost the same. Plus the video on the iPhone is so much better, so I figure why bother.





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  • retroneo
    Apr 2, 09:28 AM
    When Leopard was released, the minimum requirement was a machine with a 867 MHz G4 or better. The installer blocked it from installing on a machine that was lower. However, with a little bit of work, you could install it (with some caveats, depending on the machine).

    So it's entirely possible that someone will release a hack that will allow Lion to run on unsupported machines.

    Snow leopard was a universal binary that included Intel 64 bit and Intel 32 bit architectures. No amount of hacking could get it working on a PowerPC Mac. Similarly, Lion only includes system components and applications that are 64 bit, so no amount of hacking will get it working on a 32-bit machine.

    It will have been almost 2 years since Snow Leopard was released when Lion is available. However system requirements only will have moved 11 months into the future (the last mac to go 64-bit was the MacBook in November 2006) Lion therefore has more generous legacy support than Snow Leopard did.





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  • ATD
    Oct 20, 11:27 AM
    Stunning... no other word for it. But is it the right typeface?


    Good catch. I had a Homer Simpson moment shortly after I posted. I was hoping I could just quietly replace the image but the mods want me to start a new thread.

    Thanks for the comments everyone. :)


    Edit, new thread started





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  • Consultant
    Jun 23, 11:18 PM
    Reston Town Center Queue, 1 hour ago

    Photo + Video
    http://obamapacman.com/2010/06/apple-store-reston-iphone-4-line-queue/

    I went by the store today to try and find out a rough number of how many non-reserved phones they would have. I couldn't get a number of course, the lady did say that the Reston Town Center security would run people off that were lined up before 5am. Not sure if that will really happen or just what they are told to tell customers.....the official answer.

    No, I doubt it.





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  • nec207
    Apr 17, 02:24 AM
    Open the Console.app in the Utilities folder. Bring up the context menu on each log listed on the left hand side and hit Reveal in Finder. It is perfectly safe to delete them all. Yes those logs will get MASSIVE. Afterward you should empty the Trash.

    Okay !!

    But do you think after 5 years of use it be more 15 GB the logs?





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  • e�Studios
    Mar 21, 08:17 PM
    Both...I play with friends and myself.

    Oh the innuendo... ;)





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  • nevermindxntrik
    Apr 17, 02:30 PM
    I love my G5 PowerPC- works beautifully, but I'm looking to upgrade from the PowerPC chip set to an Intel set, since it appears the software people don't want to support it anymore. I want to know if I can cannibalize my old Power Mac- just install the hard drives and memory into a couple of Intel Mac Pros that I'm looking at. Bottom line: are the memory and hard drives compatible?





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  • Ugg
    Dec 20, 03:44 PM
    I like it. Some privacy advocates don't like it, but I for one am more paranoid about giving out my SSN. If someone wants your print they could get it from the keyboard you type your password/pin in. You can't lose your finger print, or have it stolen (without knowing it's missing right away). These devices are already pretty good at ignoring 'fakes', and I've seen some that have hea sensors to make sure the 'finger' being read is warm enough to be a persons.

    Anyways, in my experience with them they are alright. I would like to have one at home that I could use for my passwords at websites and such. Have my password be a random series of characters and have the reader insert it only after verifying my finger. Would work nice. Same for the ATM... no mor lost cards or trying to keep the guy behind me from seeing my PIN...

    Did you ever see that James Bond movie where a guy offers 007 a drink and then takes it to analyze his fingerprints after he handled it? The fingerprints matched although later 007 peeled off the fake prints from his fingers. Whether this is feasible or not I don't know, but fingerprints alone seems like a pretty risky strategy. If it were a matter of fingerprints only I bet there will be a rash of missing fingers and it wouldn't be hard to heat them to body temperature....





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  • Ikyo
    Mar 2, 01:19 PM
    Anyone planning on heading up there on the 11th?





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  • Thunderbird
    May 6, 04:06 PM
    Is it true you actually have to launch Launchpad first, then find your app and click it open? if so, how is that an improvement? By the time you perform those steps, you could have typed the app name into Spotlight, or opened the app folder in the dock.

    Maybe there's a way to have Launchpad open upon startup of your machine by default, then just click open app icons from there, much in the same way Windows users have icons pinned to their desktops?

    Looking forward to WWDC in a month when we should get a better idea of what Lion is really going to be like.





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  • random47
    Feb 1, 12:37 PM
    what is it you want to show with this post?





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  • citizenzen
    Mar 17, 01:39 PM
    Nate Phelps is the seventh of the Westboro Baptist minister's 13 children.

    Fred's thinking, "I stills gots me twelve mores."





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  • pagansoul
    Oct 5, 11:31 AM
    I want the wood ones. What are they?

    You will find them here.

    http://www.designboom.com/contest/view.php?contest_pk=25&item_pk=25202&p=1





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  • dmr727
    Feb 23, 09:56 PM
    OS 9 comes with a utility called Apple System Profiler. On a default installation it should be in your Apple Menu, but if it's not there do a search.





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  • panoz7
    Apr 9, 06:18 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/8G4)

    No, Stella. They are a helluva lot more than just javascript. Go look it up and post your findings.

    I came to the same conclusion as Stella after reading both of those linked to stories. These sound just like bookmarklets, except you don't have to manually type in the javascript string. What am I missing? And don't tell me to google it -- I already tried.

    Technically, modules are somehow similar to bookmarklets, but with more features and more flexibility. This means the modules are written in JavaScript code and they can do everything that can be done with JavaScript. Unlike bookmarklets, where the complete JavaScript code must be squeezed in one single line so that it can be used as a URL with “javascript” scheme, the modules can be nicely formatted, without any line limitation. Modules have a special header section where the module properties are defined. The properties include an icon that is displayed in the Modules panel of iCab Mobile, but also settings which do allow the user to configure the module in the iCab Mobile module settings panel.

    That's from iCAB's website. Yes, technically it's third party code, but so is the javascript on any website. I don't really see the distinction. If malicious javascript can do damage through the modules then I don't see why it couldn't do it through the browser as well.





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  • retroneo
    Apr 2, 08:47 AM
    Whilst I realise nobody 'knows' at the minute, does anyone know when XCode required Snow Leopard from? Was it from Snow Leopard's release, or simply when Xcode 4 came into existance?

    Xcode 3.2 was released with Mac OS X v10.6 "Snow Leopard" and will not install on any earlier version of Mac OS X.

    XCode 4.1 is in beta right now and requires Lion. Presumably it will be required for iOS 5 development too.

    You better start planning on getting a Core 2 Duo or later MacBook.





    HexMonkey
    Jan 3, 06:38 PM
    I've structured the WorldEdit talk page to allow for nominations. This allows everyone (including unregistered users) to make them. Tuesday sounds good to me, although we might have to delay it a bit this week.





    Eniregnat
    Sep 26, 01:24 PM
    My little 1gb shuffle works great as a key and as a place for music. I store my important documents, my software keys, a copy of my encryption/decryption software for my keys, and I still have room for music and audio books.





    notjustjay
    Feb 14, 12:44 PM
    There is really no point in continuing to have an argument over what is essentially the semantic difference between a virus and a piece of malware.

    Tell your friend it's not worth arguing about.





    balamw
    Mar 30, 07:48 AM
    3. It won't work for the second star because you modify path.

    path is reset at the top of the loop with the strcpy from a literal.

    With you on everything else though.

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    motulist
    Apr 30, 01:32 AM
    MacRumors has always been very fast, delivering every requested page in a short amount of time. But over the past couple of days the site has slowed WAY down. Sometimes the pages will load just as fast as always, but then suddenly it'll be REALLY slow, taking like 30 to 120 seconds to fully load a page. I'm pretty certain that it's not being caused by my computer or internet connection, because I'm not seeing this new delay at any other sites I visit.


    What's up wit dat?



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