Thursday, May 26, 2011

love heart drawings in pencil

love heart drawings in pencil. 5″ x 7″ Graphite Drawing
  • 5″ x 7″ Graphite Drawing



  • RalfTheDog
    Apr 5, 01:42 AM
    And as much as I love Apple, this is the thing that annoys me. Is it a good business model? I suppose. But some of the other companies announce their product offerings months in advance (albeit without release dates or prices), just so their customers (and developers) know what's coming. Apple plays everything so close to the vest that customers (like us) are left to speculate on when (or if) a new iPhone will be released, with no official information--no hints, tips, etc.--to point us in the right direction.

    Oh, well.

    If Apple were to telegraph every move, this site would no longer exist. What would be the fun in that?

    ___

    I am hoping for a late launch. The later the launch, the higher the odds of the iP5 running LTE. I can sit on my hands a bit longer to get a much faster data connection. Data is what modern phones are about.





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  • hearts with roses, Pencil



  • robeddie
    Mar 24, 12:24 PM
    I regularly start paging my HDD with my 3GB RAM, however can�t get any more as I�m on an older machine. I dream of the day I can have 8GB in my mac and not see it max out.

    Apparently, the Mac will occasionally 'page-in' no matter how much excess ram you have. What you have to look at is page outs.

    As member xUKHCx once pointed out:

    Page outs is when requests for memory get sent to the harddrive. This is slower than RAM and will lead to a decrease in performance. If you have zero page outs or very little in comparison to page ins then you have enough/more than enough RAM. If you have a high number of page outs/page ins then you need more RAM.





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  • Here#39;s the final pencil



  • MacAddict1978
    Apr 22, 03:01 PM
    A lot of you are a bunch of cheap asses. Most of you don't understand the amount of work that goes into producing these apps. They're not just PDFs that you download and flip through. You get both an interactive version and print version of the the magazine. The reason print subscriptions are so cheap is because they don't really care about print sales. You're paying them to give your information to them so they can use it for marketing purposes. Thus another reason the ipad/iphone version are more expensive is because Apple won't allow them to collect your information. Conde is currently working on a subscription model, but it also how they are going to be able to negotiate with Apple.

    I agree with your sentiments on how cheap people are becoming, but the rest of it is a little misguided.

    Periodical Business 101: 1) Sell ad space which price is determined by how many copies circulate each week. 2.) Subscriptions guarantee a year of circulation, so these are pushed at cheap prices to help lock in higher advertising rates. 3) News stand prices maybe net 1-5% of their cover if at all in profits as unsold copies are paid for by the publishers but help with circulation which boosts ad rates/revenue. (Just like it costs more than 75 cents to print 1 newspaper) The 1-5% profits that come from non-ad revenue would not cover printing costs let alone paying for your staff and facilities costs.

    Why do they want your data? They don't sell your info for money. If they do anything, they simply encourage you to renew, or push you towards other periodicals that they own to keep up circulation. (And anything they know about their subscriber base can help them in content decisions) The newspaper industry has been dying a slow and painful death because... circulation has died with the internet. Magazines are teetering. The publishers would rather you buy a year subscription for $20 a year vs. paying $85 a year buying issues at the supermarket because they actually make more money off of your $20. Guaranteed circulation and no waste. Because magazines sell mostly at a break even or a loss, that's why digital subscriptions are problematic when a 30% chunk is taken away. These companies are all on the endangered species list.

    There are a lot of posts about how it costs $1 to print a magazine, etc. but none of those are taking into account expenses beyond printing. Just like people, companies have to pay bills (and people) too.





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  • and the heart that loves



  • PBF
    Apr 12, 01:22 AM
    In a related story the sky is still blue.
    You mean the ozone layer still is, right? 'Cause the sky has no colour.





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  • Pencil Drawings Animals



  • vnowarita
    Apr 4, 09:19 AM
    Not a big surprise here:confused:
    I am more excited to see the numbers between ATT and Verizon when iPhone 5 launches this summer. I think there may be more VZW folks holding out for 5 that didn't jump ship on 4





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  • Skulls+and+hearts+drawings



  • Sydde
    Mar 4, 05:09 PM
    Ok, see that is where I was going with posting this article. I was wondering if it were even possible to hold on to a windshield wiper blade for that length of time? I mean, wouldn't pressure or force or something cause the blade to snap? They just don't seem that strong.

    Climb onto the front of a minivan and get someone to drive it at 30mph: I suspect you will find the aerodynamic pressure quite impressive. The keyword here is "minivan". Those usually have rather more vertical noses than your typical automobile, so the air pressure will tend to pin you onto the front.





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  • I loved drawing hands at that



  • SciTeach
    Nov 10, 06:14 AM
    I'll be looking forward to Leopard whenever it does come out, but I'm going to the Apple Store today to pick up a new MacBook. My G4 400 Powerbook :eek: is on its last legs.

    (of course there is also a possibility of walking out of the store with a MacPro, MacBook Pro, & iPod (Shuffle, Nano (every color), Video). :rolleyes:
    Damn Credit Cards!:D ;)





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  • Love Heart Drawings, Cartoon



  • iJohnHenry
    Mar 7, 04:36 PM
    Reading that story, and this thread, it's easy to see why police probably want nothing to do with any domestic dispute. I genuinely pity them! :)

    The number of cops killed, during one of these "domestic" calls, used to be frightful.

    They know better now.





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  • pencil drawings of people



  • xyz1534
    Apr 11, 10:12 PM
    Shocking!!





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  • love heart drawings



  • THX1139
    Aug 7, 10:52 PM
    Just because he's not chubby doesn't mean he's sick. I have friends who eat healthy and look very thin, and they are in excellent health. People are getting used to seeing fat people and when someone comes along that is not the norm, they assume the person is sick. Sure he's lost weight, but that doesn't mean there is something wrong. The loss of weight and his beard made him look "different" and people jumped to conclusions. Also, keep in mind that he's probably bust his ass over the last year with all of the transitions. You'd lose weight too... and forget to shave, if you had his schedule. ;)





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  • horse drawings



  • MhzDoesMatter
    Nov 9, 08:22 PM
    Yeah, but u don't have EVERY FONT EVER MADE.

    So nyeah.



    Hertz





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  • Valhalla (Drawing 1998) is a



  • likemyorbs
    Apr 6, 07:48 PM
    Wikipedia is not a history book.


    No, but it's a pretty great source for most things.

    Was this by chance said into a mirror?


    Seeing how that's how it was written in my history book and that's what i was taught in public school, i see no need to look in a mirror.





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  • Re: Collection of Pencil



  • BigPrince
    Jan 5, 11:33 AM
    On Wednesday there is a show open to everyone:

    2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Macworld Best of Show 2007

    We could have a MR cheering section.





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  • charcoal and pastel drawing of



  • Gamoe
    Apr 19, 07:16 AM
    I loved the first Portal and The Orange Box, but $50 for Portal 2 seems kind of steep to me.

    I feel the same way. Just wait a while. There will be sales and It'll go down in price in time. Valve is good about this, unlike say Nintendo. I'll be getting it then myself.

    It would probably be better if you never posted here again.

    Just because you and I don't agree with him is no reason to be rude.





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  • This is my first heArt ACEO,



  • Affirmed
    Apr 13, 04:12 PM
    What does it feel like to be a complete and utter idiot? I just wanna know because I find the mindset of people like you fascinating.

    Care to elaborate?





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  • really love heart drawings



  • R2D2 xx
    Mar 29, 10:01 AM
    this whole patent thing is really annoying. there should be NO patents.





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  • Profile drawing, pencil



  • buffalo
    Nov 2, 02:59 PM
    enough of these darn iPhone rumors. I really need a new phone but don't want to wait until January / Spring. And since I have verizon, it probably won't work for either.





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  • great pencil drawings08



  • Shadow
    Jul 11, 04:19 PM
    try lighting aluminum foil..... it won't burn try lighting a strip of magnesium and you have a light show lol
    Aluminium is actually more reactive than magnesium, its just that if you try to "burn" it, it won't set on fire because it forms a protective oxide layer-Aluminium Oxide, which Magnesium doesnt therefore if you try and "burn" it, it sets on fire.





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  • pencil drawings of hearts



  • NebulaClash
    Apr 27, 03:13 PM
    I just got done reading Hackers and then Revolution in the Valley, so I recognize samcraig's complaint about a walled garden as something Apple has dealt with since its inception with the Apple ][ being Woz's exception to what soon became a standard complaint about the company.

    I understand the desire to have people know how things work. That's the hacker ethic. Hackers want to understand what makes things tick. That's a very useful skill. I applaud it. As someone who knows how to fix my car, and who has put computers together, knew DOS inside and out, wrote assembler code, etc., I can relate to what is being said.

    But I applaud Apple's approach. Why? Because I've seen humanity, and most people -- the vast majority -- do not want to know how things work. That itch that hackers have is not shared by most people. Does this lead to the dumbing down of society? No, society was dumb to begin with. The hackers thought they could raise society up from this level by showing them how to hack computers, but most people couldn't care less.

    So what do we do with a society that does not care? The hacker says give 'em the hacking tools and let them learn anyway. Steve Jobs said, no, give them a simpler device and let it work for them.

    Do you insist that you know how to fly a plane, or do you get on a commercial airliner and get the benefit of flying without having to hack a plane's engine? Does this dumb down society?

    Do you insist on completing your medical degree to care for your body, or do you go to the doctor and let him hack your health? Does this dumb down society?

    So why must we insist that Macbooks be completely open, or that the Mac App Store be wide open to anyone who wants to put whatever junk they want inside? The walled garden approach taken by Apple (and almost everything else in our society -- TV, book publishing, sports teams, you name it) is a recognition that we are all different, not everyone wants to hack things, some people simply want to use a tool to do whatever appeals to them.

    I'd rather live in a world where Apple creates powerful but simple devices that empower even the tech illiterate, than to live in a world of complicated devices that only a small percentage dare to use. The hackers will always be among us, and hackable devices will always be with us, so don't complain about one company that decided to market to the other 90% of humanity in ways that please the customer very much.





    fivenotrump
    Oct 18, 10:52 AM
    a surprise!





    bsamcash
    Apr 10, 08:46 PM
    But he's not done yet!





    ArtOfWarfare
    Apr 11, 05:31 PM
    Does anyone know the name of the song in the video?
    Shazam doesn't recognize it.





    Djlild7hina
    May 4, 02:50 PM
    nice! this update gets rid of that stupid vibrate toggle bug





    fordhamram20
    Jun 24, 12:56 PM
    Same here w/BestBuy...I was called on the 22nd and told the store would only have 5 phones then my girlfriend goes in today and they have 20 phones....so even though I cancelled my preorder and returned the $50 gift card I still had the pre-order form and they asked no questions so I gave no answer. Walked out swiftly w/my new iPhone!



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