Saturday, May 21, 2011

J Reyez Tattoo

J Reyez Tattoo. His tattoos make
  • His tattoos make



  • caspersoong
    May 3, 06:00 AM
    I don't really think this is suitable... Just wait for Apple to modify it again into something that can wow us.





    J Reyez Tattoo. star tattoos side body
  • star tattoos side body



  • bentoms
    Nov 15, 09:56 AM
    Maybe this is why the Xserve release dates have been put back?





    J Reyez Tattoo. about the tattoos,
  • about the tattoos,



  • eenu
    Aug 16, 09:51 AM
    Who gives a flying-you-know-what about an iPod with wireless capabilities?

    What, so the transfer speeds can be even slower?
    So someone can use terrible sounding, cheap bluetooth headphones?

    What is the point of wireless in an iPod? These sound like rumors started by technically-inept, idiot investors who are trying to sell Apple stock to their technically-inept, idiot clients.

    Macrumors: remember that part of your slogan where it says rumors "you care about"???

    Next please.

    or possibly so you can purchase music etc whilst out and about or even share your music between you and your friends ipods?

    Those two functions alone seem attractive to me.

    EDIT: Why couldn't they make ipods with mini solar cells in like calculators?





    J Reyez Tattoo. #39;So I only have my tattoos on
  • #39;So I only have my tattoos on



  • iJimmy
    Jan 30, 08:49 AM
    My contribution
    https://www.me.com/ro/jimmy.nguyen/Galleries/100033/IMG_0706/web.jpg?ver=12955761350001





    J Reyez Tattoo. Vanessa Hudgens Tattoo On Neck
  • Vanessa Hudgens Tattoo On Neck



  • BlizzardBomb
    Aug 29, 01:16 PM
    intel will sell yonahs for quite some time besides merom. why sell them when merom is better? answer: because they will sell them for lower price

    The pricelist from Intel themselves (PDF). (http://www.intel.com/intel/finance/pricelist/processor_price_list.pdf)

    Core 2 Duo: Merom pricing.

    Yonah prices in normal font, Merom in bold
    1.66 GHz - $209/ $209
    1.83 GHz - $241/ $241
    2 GHz - $294/$294 etc. etc.

    They cost the same! Intel hasn't announced any price drops yet.





    J Reyez Tattoo. only has tattoos on the
  • only has tattoos on the



  • mints
    Mar 22, 09:38 PM
    I've been patiently waiting for a decent update to the classic for a few years. 120GB was not enough to justify buying a new one, since I still wouldn't have enough space to put all of the music I've accumulated through the years. Right now I've got about 1-1.5TB of music and I'm constantly adding more as I go through my old vinyl and rip things that are out of print.


    Please don't kill the classic.





    J Reyez Tattoo. only has tattoos on the
  • only has tattoos on the



  • thisisahughes
    Mar 26, 04:39 AM
    Playing that game with the HDMI dongle thingy hanging off an iPad looks, um, not ideal. Now, if it could stream it using AirPlay.

    I hope too.





    J Reyez Tattoo. with TWO new tattoos
  • with TWO new tattoos



  • CIA
    Apr 12, 08:56 PM
    50 years ago there were no computers. If you want to go back to the moviola, nobody is stopping you. You seem to think that sticking with outdated metaphors is inherently somehow better.



    You may have never used iMovie but it is foolish to assume that none of us have. That idea that you can't edit in iMovie is nonsense, and absurd on the face of it.

    The basic process of "This is my source, this is my output" has been around as long as film editing. The overall look of video editing, be it tape to tape, or the current (FC7) editing layout is more or less the same. In points, out points, etc.


    Anyway, you know what. Fine. You can have your new iMovie. All yours. I sure as hell can't use it. The trailers in '11 were cute, but beyond that, it's not nearly good enough for polished output. If you want am, there's your option.

    All I'm asking is they leave final cut PRO to the pros who know how to use it and like the interface. I want under the hood tweaks to make it faster. Cocoa?





    J Reyez Tattoo. in person quot;es otra cosa.quot;
  • in person quot;es otra cosa.quot;



  • amarcus
    Jun 22, 12:00 PM
    Then what was the point in the iPad?





    J Reyez Tattoo. The tattoo was done by artist
  • The tattoo was done by artist



  • Small White Car
    Mar 22, 03:58 PM
    The eMac hung around for a long time.

    I'd certainly believe that Apple will keep selling these things online for several years, long after they take them out of the retail stores.

    Sales to dance club DJs alone probably makes it worth it to keep making them.

    This does make sense. It's also a nice opportunity to add Thunderbolt to a device.

    Why?

    The big problem with hard drives is that they're slow. How would a faster connection help an iPod Classic in any way?





    J Reyez Tattoo. jay tattoo
  • jay tattoo



  • karmapolice63
    Jan 12, 05:22 PM
    is it just me or does it seem like apple is becoming the Wonka factory for computers?





    J Reyez Tattoo. for Tribal
  • for Tribal



  • jfr001
    Nov 29, 05:51 PM
    D) Change the remote- no offense, but this remote needs a few more buttons, considering it may drive a media hub.

    Well, then you don't understand Apple's magic. That's precisely where
    they are good at: make complicated things simple.
    It's like a Sony TV remote control compared to others : when you use it, you find everything else too much complicated...





    J Reyez Tattoo. Cat Tattoo Design
  • Cat Tattoo Design



  • antmarobel
    Mar 31, 12:07 PM
    They rearrange themselves at their own will! If I drag one to the right of the other, for instance, another one, completely different, comes to the place where I intended to place the first one...:eek:





    J Reyez Tattoo. over his new tattoos,
  • over his new tattoos,



  • quagmire
    Jan 7, 12:43 AM
    There's a reason BMW says to use high-octane fuel. If you don't use the recommended fuels and fluids and the engine starts to get rough, you can't entirely blame BMW.

    I run my BMW and MINI on 91/93 always. My 70K miles 330ci purrs like a kitten.

    I wasn't blaming BMW. Just stating, but it looks like it was just the spark plugs going bad as when my brother replaced them the engine smoothed back out.





    J Reyez Tattoo. celebrity-sunglasses-finder.
  • celebrity-sunglasses-finder.



  • TangoCharlie
    Aug 29, 10:31 AM
    Is Conroe pin-compatible with the iMac, though? I didn't think it was...and I definitely think that Apple should try to get a Conroe chip in that computer (or else release a mid-sized tower).

    The Merom chip is pin compatible with the current iMac CPU, and I believe Apple will release an updated iMac using Merom. Intel is marketting both Merom and Conroe as Core 2 Duo, which is confusing...

    The Mac mini will, it seems, get the Core Duo as standard. This is as I predicted a while back. The Mac mini, _will_ eventually get a Core 2 Duo, but not yet.... Apple will want to get the Mac Book Pro and the iMac updated first.

    The update to the Mac mini line is more of a Marketting thing.... it allows Apple to boast that it's the only big manufacturer to use dual-core exclusively across the whole line-up.
    :)





    J Reyez Tattoo. heart tattoo ribbon
  • heart tattoo ribbon



  • cube
    Mar 24, 01:59 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)



    And is not perfect by any means but then again Intel doesn't really deserve the credit they get. Just look at the SB GPU and the bugs in SB in general. Since on can get superior GPU performance from AMD, and that is critical for some users, why not go with an entire AMD system? Yes I know the CPU is a little behind what Intel offers but that isn't a problem in Apples low end systems. Let's face it the Mini has never had a bleeding edge processor.

    This discussion gets even more interesting when you consider AMDs coming Fusion processors. If you are about to buy a system with an integrated SoC solution which would you rather have an AMD GPU or an Intel one? Yeah I realize that some people need the fastest CPUs they can get, but for many a fast GPU delivers a better experience.

    On top of all of that AMD seems to have the same vision of the future where the GPU becomes a kore equal partner to the CPU on SoCs. AMD is all in with OpenCL support today and has future plans to make such code much lower in overhead. Right up Apples alley.

    In any event I see a number of reasons for Apple to split sales between AMD and Intel. Long term a few AMD based machines from Apple is better for both Apple and the industry.

    Fusion is not just about graphics. Fusion has a DirectX 11 class GPU with true OpenCL, while Sandy Bridge and the next Atom have DirectX 10.1 class GPUs with an alpha of OpenCL which runs on the CPU side.





    J Reyez Tattoo. The
  • The



  • baddj
    Apr 2, 07:32 PM
    Love this ad makes me want to buy one. only if there was stock on Australia.





    J Reyez Tattoo. heart tattoo ribbon
  • heart tattoo ribbon



  • aussie_geek
    Oct 23, 07:39 PM
    me too. i can easily picture them sitting behind the screen biting their nails while hoping new mbp's are not released. then they have the incredible urge to post totally useless comments because they can't bare the fact that their mbp is about to be outdated.

    haha! i love it!

    hardly. :rolleyes:

    i'm trying to put all of this core 2 duo hype into perspective. there have been rumors about new pro's for the last 2 months. at this rate, no one will ever purchase a new mac notebook.

    prove to me how a core 2 duo chip will make my EVERYDAY computing that more productive compared to a core duo. :D

    I stand by my point that you will be only shaving seconds of waiting for your stuff to run. a real wank... :rolleyes:

    if you are gonna wait - macworld 07 will be the big update.





    J Reyez Tattoo. Album: Free Wired
  • Album: Free Wired



  • stompy
    Nov 27, 02:11 PM
    I think Apple will specifically NOT make a 17" Monitor as Digitimes are so astonishingly innaccurate :rolleyes:.

    LOL, right you are. Anything from Digitimes should automatically go to page 2.





    Rodimus Prime
    Apr 11, 10:56 PM
    It's interesting that Europeans embrace manuals, while Americans don't. Also, Europeans favor driving experience over comfort. Is this somehow related to gasoline prices?

    more it used to be manuals would get much better gas mileage over automatics and gas prices there have always been a lot higher in then in the US. This pushed manuals to become very popular over there.
    Now days there is no gain in mpg of going manual or automatic. Hell autos are starting to get better gas mileage than manuals because of computer controlled shifted and CVT. That combo is pretty much making the biggest reason why manuals took off there a non issue any more.

    Also back to the gas milage thing. Small cars/ engines also suffered a lot of power going automatic as it took way to much power over head to run it so the cars were sluggest getting off the line and picking up speed. Again that is becoming less and less of an issue. In large cars there is no big power loss in going automatic and the engines have so much to spare that is a none issue.
    So again with today automatic transmitions that take less power to run than old ones and engines that can produce more power it is less of an issue.
    Those facts above is one huge reason why autos took off here in the states. Gas prices were a lot lower and our cars were larger and had bigger engines here in the states. WHich again was because gas prices were lower.
    Manual trannies are going to be a dieing bread world wide as time goes on.





    QuarterSwede
    Apr 10, 04:52 PM
    Have to say, whenever these threads crop up, I'm alway left with the opinion that in the U.S., being able to depress a clutch and move a stick at the same time is seen as some kind of divine talent... :p :p :p
    That's because in the US most of us drive on two types of roads, crowded ones and dead straight ones. Automatics are superior on crowded ones and it doesn't matter on straight ones.





    vand0576
    Sep 1, 01:46 PM
    One more thing... they'll change the name from iMac to Mac, bringing a perfect symmetry to their product line-up:

    Mac
    Mac Pro

    MacBook
    MacBook Pro

    symmetry, shmimmetry.

    I liked things better when the names were all over the board and unique.





    Roller
    Aug 6, 09:05 PM
    I'm hoping that Leopard is more of an increment than the last couple of OS X releases were. I'd still rather use Tiger than any other OS, but Apple really needs to address its UI inconsistencies and usability issues. For example, I think that printing and font management in OS X are much more complicated than they need to be. Apple also should take a close look at the many third-party utilities that fill in gaps in OS X and make changes accordingly.

    This would also be a good time to make sure that OS X is as secure as it can be. It's not enough to rely on the lack of Mac viruses and spyware compared to Windows, as Apple does in its advertising- the more popular OS X becomes, the more of a target that it's going to be. OS X needs a robust Security System Preference Panel that provides virus checking and other defenses and actively monitors for intrusions.





    dietwater5
    Apr 21, 11:17 AM
    If you have a passcode on your phone then you cant sync/create a backup if your phone was lost or stolen



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