Sunday, May 29, 2011

map of africa and middle east

map of africa and middle east. Europe, Africa and Middle East
  • Europe, Africa and Middle East



  • Ommid
    Apr 25, 01:05 PM
    What is the hole above the ear piece?

    Secret location tracker.





    map of africa and middle east. Africa amp; the Middle East
  • Africa amp; the Middle East



  • maflynn
    Apr 12, 09:10 AM
    Agreed. I feel like Wordpad, with the ability to open .doc and .docx files, would suffice.

    And have Graphpad, a basic spreadsheet app, with the ability to open .xls and .xlsx for excel. :)

    For my work I need word and office, so replacements are not feasible. We use custom plug-ins that obviously will only work in an office app and nothing else.

    I'm a little behind the curve as I'm running MS office 2007 on my windows partition and I've had little need to upgrade to 2010. That's why I'm a little out of the loop regarding ads in office.





    map of africa and middle east. North-east Africa is the remit
  • North-east Africa is the remit



  • BRLawyer
    Sep 12, 06:06 AM
    Friends aren't post.

    So here we go again, teaching english to our fellow MR members:

    From the Oxford dictionary:

    Receive - (...) "greet or welcome formally"; "be visited by"; or also "accommodate".

    No, friends are not post...:rolleyes:





    map of africa and middle east. Africa amp; Middle East
  • Africa amp; Middle East



  • scem0
    Sep 7, 11:26 PM
    Jobs in 2008 is that what i am hearing. YAY president Jobs.

    Sadly, he would be like Dennis Kucinich, a great candidate vying for much needed-change and would only get 3% of the vote :(.

    scem0



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  • SockRolid
    Apr 16, 05:28 AM
    wow the iOS/Apple closed ecosystem must really be the WORSE THANG EVAR if google is trying to trying to do it.

    Dumpster fires are open. Weedpatches are open. Cesspools are open.

    Pick one and jump in.





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  • The term “Middle East” may



  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 16, 05:08 PM
    Yes, I do believe Merriam Webster is still up and running...

    This is no value to me, if you consider your position to be narrow-mind, and not an abomination, sorry...., affront.



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  • prady16
    Oct 11, 08:14 AM
    I hope Apple gets their priorities right (or align them with mine :D ) and release C2D MB/MBP before or along with the vPod ASAP!





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  • diamond.g
    Jul 30, 10:53 AM
    That's the great thing about a platform like the Volt, or anything like it: you can easily change whatever gives the electricity. Gas not working right? The American public finally getting their asses out of their collective heads about diesel? Just get one the right size, and hook it up to the generator. It works for trains. Small fusion reactors finally a possibility? Bingo!

    If GM hadn't ****ed up when they tried bringing diesel cars to the market, it wouldn't be anywhere near as bad. We still have some old M-B diesels kicking around, and probably a good bunch of them run on SVO by now.


    Subaru still sells FWD cars, just not in the US or Europe.

    Why did you burst my bubble of Subarus awesomeness? :(

    Don't forget the dealership markup. Some of the automotive blogs have people complaining that the dealerships are adding a $10k markup to the already expensive vehicle.



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  • Whistleway
    Nov 24, 01:34 PM
    oh btw..a hint...if you go to an apple store and buy a giftcard for the amount you need online...then you can use the gift card..get free shipping...plus get your 100 bucks off on a macbook w/ educatoinal discount and have no tax...

    so you really end up saving 200 bucks....thats what im doing just a heads up

    Could you explain?

    Thanks.





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  • MacBookPro13"
    Apr 29, 01:43 PM
    What stage will this be stable enough to use as your main OS? :apple:



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  • MorphingDragon
    Apr 30, 10:39 PM
    And what is exactly your point? The specific app is not intended to be a part of the OS interface. It is using a more immersed, recreational interface, which makes it fun to use. (Have a look on the review here to see what I mean: http://www.inews24hs.com/2011/03/15/led-machines-–-led-flashlight-for-iphone-4-review/ ) Users enjoy the animations and sound effects. They are using it for the whole experience, not just for the usability of it.

    On the other hand, OS interfaces are belonging to a different category. And although there is a trend to make the native OS apps more immersive (take as an example the new iCal. It uses an interface that tries to emulate a real object, a real leather Calendar), users could have given the option to switch between a more abstract UI style. The main reason of using native OS apps (such as ical, mail, etc) is more task centred rather than experience oriented. The ideal would be not using any interface at all and just have a personal assistant do all the hard work for us accepting voice commands. Hopefully we are not far away from something like that though…

    It is interesting to notice that there are two different trends for the interface design criteria of the OS apps. Two different schools. One is the school of immersive interface, such as iCal, garageBand for iPad, iMovie for the iPhone with all the eye candy on the movie selection menu. The other is the minimalistic approach: the new Mail interface, the iPhoto, e.t.c. It is as there are two different interface design teams working in parallel, doing their experiments on UI usability, each following a different direction.

    A bit out of topic though!! Lets get back to the slider conversation!!

    Was talking about the ad itself, not the UI.





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  • Maps of Africa and Middle



  • SevenInchScrew
    Nov 14, 09:10 PM
    The campaign is great, and you really get attached to the characters.
    I don't know what you're all talking about.
    No, having to replay sections over and over and over and over, just to learn what is killing you is not great. It is crappy 90s game design, that we should not have to deal with in 2010. Crappy checkpoints mixed with crappy enemy and team "AI" (if you can call it that) make for a really crappy game. I'm turning it down to Recruit just to get it over with, so I can flush it from my mind as quick as possible.

    I beat both MW games on Hardened, and about half of the levels of each on Veteran. While the plot in both was ludicrous, they were at least fun. Lots of clear objectives, teammates who would stay out of the way, and very few of those "monster closet" moments (grrrrr, Favela :mad:) Those games were fun from start to finish. Black Ops is just a mess of crazy flashbacks cutscenes, messy game design, and terrible direction.
    Yeah. I liked MW2's campaign better. It may be because I am from the DC area so it was quite weird seeing it war torn.
    How about Fallout 3? I've never been to DC, but I find it really funny how when I see it on TV or in movies now, I recognize so much of it, and where things are, just from my hundreds of hours in that game. :D



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  • iJohnHenry
    Apr 26, 10:21 AM
    Yes, I do.

    Mord, wow. :eek: That's all. :)





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  • John Purple
    Jan 9, 04:20 AM
    New user interface:
    WYThIWYG (What you think is what you get) :D:D:D:D



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  • VictoriaStudent
    Mar 17, 02:26 AM
    by OP D****n, coming here to tell us all that he stole something from Best Buy.

    Troll Harder, D****n...

    I have half a mind to send a copy of this thread and your deets to the Best Buy you thieved from.

    thread archived just in case I decide to.

    btw: someone commented that kid would have his pay docked..no he won't. It's illegal to do that in the U.S.

    edit: **'d out your name so I can't be accused of revealing your personal info in a forum here.





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  • 28monkeys
    Mar 24, 09:54 PM
    Happy BD keynote?!



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  • aiqw9182
    Mar 28, 03:12 PM
    I'll give it does have advantages. I don't think I would agree that it is "a hell of a lot easier", as most apps have an automatic updater or some mechanism to make you aware that an update is available.

    The Mac App store updating mechanism is flawed, at least in my experience. For example, a few days ago the Mac App Store did not detect that I had the app Awaken 4 on my mac, even thought they host Awaken 5 on the store. I had to go to the developers website and download Awaken 5 and then update it the old fashioned way.

    I, like many people, had a hard time getting XCode 4.00 to be upgraded to XCode 4.01. AppStore simply wouldn't recognize that I had previously purchased XCode 4 (yes, I had the XCode installer in /applications ). Downloading outside of the appstore would have been vastly easier...


    I never said it was perfect. If you have many apps as I do that DON'T have automatic updates then it is a royal pain in the ass to go to their site(assuming you even know where it is), download it again, unpackage the dmg, and place it in my applications folder. Sure, if you only have a few apps then it isn't THAT bad but I have upwards to 20 apps that I have to do this with. It's a chore. With the Mac App Store I can take a quick glance, click update all if there are any updates and be done with it.





    map of africa and middle east. Europe amp; Middle East
  • Europe amp; Middle East



  • huskerchad
    Apr 5, 03:32 PM
    Apple loves its customers so much, they let you view ads for free!





    map of africa and middle east. Europe, Middle East and Asia
  • Europe, Middle East and Asia



  • *LTD*
    Mar 7, 07:21 AM
    Yes, it's Apples highly erratic priorities that are puzzling.

    Their extreme hypocrisy and superiority complex that causes them to go into denial in so many cases.

    They stonewall and refuse to operate in a candid & open way with customers. Instead they practice silently hiding as many of their issues as possible.

    Apples one true area of brilliance is their masterful art of marketing. In the finest example of typical American deceptive advertising, Apple describes their products as "magical & revolutionary".

    What a crock.

    They can't or won't even build a cool running MBP, after years on the market.

    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1105643

    I'm sorry the market and the industry hasn't responded the way you would have liked.





    twoodcc
    Aug 11, 09:03 PM
    i prefer the number 9 to be honest :p 9ghz! phoar!

    what temps are they running at? had you considered water cooling?

    i was running around 90C. i've now taken it down to just 3.9 ghz. it's still up close to around 85C. i really don't feel like messing with water cooling on this system. maybe next time





    Mackilroy
    Mar 21, 01:15 AM
    Wow � that's insane. Hope you find it, man.





    nosen
    Sep 25, 11:25 AM
    That is good to know, because 1.1.2 runs like crap on a Quad with a 6800GT and 8GB of RAM. Unacceptable, really.
    I think something might be wrong with your install. I run Aperture on my MBP and it runs really well. It's definitely an easier workflow than my previous, which was iView --> ACR --> Photoshop.





    JAT
    Apr 6, 04:50 PM
    Considering it was released on April 5 (that's today), you either:




    G5isAlive
    Apr 8, 01:19 PM
    What a surprise, Tech Crunch got a story completely wrong

    and it was repeated by MacRumors and everyone jumped all over it...

    really you are just going to point a finger at Tech Crunch? We are all to blame here for jumping.



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