Sunday, May 15, 2011

william hung album

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  • william hung album. william



  • aristobrat
    Sep 4, 09:22 PM
    If they released a simple box with analog/digital standard/hidef options, they would be servicing the overwhelming majority of the market (most digital, satelite and other special services require set-top boxes anyway).
    I'd be surprised if the majority of the market isn't stuck with set-top boxes that make products like Elgato useless.





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  • william hung album. william



  • iMeowbot
    Sep 14, 12:26 PM
    A Digital Image Suite esque bundle of a pro iPhoto and Aperture.
    :confused: Aperture is a pro iPhoto.





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  • Holidays - William Hung



  • gugy
    Aug 28, 12:39 PM
    I dream of a new macbook pro enclosure...

    wake up then, because it won't happen for awhile.
    The current enclosure is very nice, so why change it?





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  • william hung album. william



  • israelagm
    Mar 30, 01:24 PM
    XP shows them with the same names, but it's irrelevant to the discussion at hand. There is no "App Store" in the screenshot.

    Shows what with the same names?

    And I think it is relevant to the entire discussion. IF they have never used 'applications' in a 'general' or specific way on any type of their OSs then why pick a fight over Apple's use of AppStore, who have been using the term 'Applications' in their OSs and in their ecosystem and brand recognition lingo.

    And your right, you don't see an 'App Store' in this screenshot or on any Windows OS or mobile OS.

    EDIT: NVM! as noted by logandzwon "Anything ending in .exe will have the same description." Which makes my argument weak and mute.





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  • william hung album. william



  • kdarling
    Apr 20, 09:25 AM
    My favorite was a few years ago when Apple tried to stop New York (aka the Big Apple) from using this logo for their "Green New York" environmental project.

    Apple claimed it would "seriously injure the reputation which it has established for its goods and services."

    .





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  • William Hung - She Bangs



  • MagnusVonMagnum
    Mar 19, 03:38 PM
    I hope you're getting paid well to post this crap.


    Is there some reason you feel the need lash out at people?


    Still, don't you feel dirty having to post references to obsolete "malware" like Leap-A and Inqtana-A that were never successful even before the OS was patched years ago??


    You seem to be utterly oblivious to the whole point of the message which is that OSX is not invulnerable by any means, which seems to be the fanboy mantra of the week.


    As for USB3 vs Lightpeak, your pitiful response makes me think you were one of the pinheads criticizing Apple for dropping floppy drives at the turn of the century.


    Again, the childish lashing out of insults.... :rolleyes: You do realize they don't make your opinions look any better don't you?

    The idea of dropping a drive that takes up space is one thing, but to include USB2 ports while purposely leaving out USB3 ports (which take up the same amount of space and are 100% backwards compatible) is asinine. The fact you would feel the need to call people "pinheads" who think in a logical manner rather than blindly worship Steve and everything Apple does tells me all I need to know about you, really.






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  • William Hung pictures



  • !� V �!
    Apr 30, 06:36 PM
    screen prices are cheap and creative types would eat them up
    :):apple::cool:

    Not with that mirror. Professionals have been alienated by :apple: to go elsewhere *cough*Dell*cough* for options.

    Sure colours are bright and all with a glossy screen, however when reading text all day long, people eventually get a migraine coming along. I am not along with many other that will stay away from :apple: displays. Love my matte screen, can read on this thing for hours on end. :D





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  • william hung album. cmcconkey



  • ChrisTX
    Apr 28, 09:05 PM
    Wow, Apple is pretty much unstoppable now. And if anyone tries to get in their way, they've got a $60b war chest.

    To be fair I read that it is now $65b but who's counting. :D





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  • William Hung Takes New York



  • Warbrain
    Sep 26, 08:25 AM
    I call up Verizon and tell them I have a problem, on last thursday, I talk to a supervisor and we get the issue worked out. She asked me when I would like my credit applied, as soon as possible or on my next billing cycle. I told her as soon as possible, I had my credit applied to my account saturday.

    I know this got a off topic, but switching back to a crap company like Cingular is not in my future, no matter if they call me up and offer me a free iPhone to come back to them.

    Christopher

    You got customer service from Verizon? Is this before or after they tacked on the taxes that aren't being collected anymore? Or crippled the Bluetooth on their phones? Or put a terrible GUI on their phones? Or any other number of things that they've done that are anti-consumer?





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  • Pablo Francisco - William Hung



  • manu chao
    May 4, 06:51 AM
    I'm missing why you would waste money on FW or TB for backups. Why do you need top performance for simply backups. Save yourself some money and get a cheap USB drive for backups. I just bought a 3TB USB driver at Best Buy for $170 CDN - it's just as safe as a firewire drive, and I don't need the speed - it's not like I'm capturing video or running software off of it.
    a) When you need to restore any significant amount of data (let alone a complete disk), USB can get old pretty fast.
    b) Any backup of a life system suffers from not being perfectly consistent (as the backed-up system changes during the backup), the faster the backup, the smaller the inconsistencies.
    c) If you keep your clones offline, you'll always have to wait and watch when updating them before you can take them offline again (in particular if you always do two backups back-to-back to minimise inconsistencies)

    Of course, if you value cheap over best, go for USB.





    william hung album. lol, i used to own that album
  • lol, i used to own that album



  • steve_hill4
    Sep 14, 08:39 AM
    Having just seen Sony's soon to be launched line-up, (Sony Rep showing us all sneak previews of models we'll be getting), I think Apple need Core 2 Duo in the MBPs very soon and may be getting them in the MacBook no later than MWSF, possibly even November.

    As for Aperture 2, I just wonder what extra features it will offer. It would be a shame if it turned out to be merely an update.





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  • William Hung - Hung for the



  • codymac
    Apr 11, 09:18 PM
    The more paranoid might suggest that oil companies are collaborating with auto makers and the government to keep efficiency as low as they can get away with. Remember, the record for fuel economy was set in the mid 70s in a slightly modified Opel: something like 237 miles on a gallon (US) of gasoline. Highly idealized conditions no doubt, but my goodness, the average automobile today should be at least a third of the way there.

    Well, if we're talking about ideal conditions...
    ;)

    The Shell Opel got close to 400mpg back in the 70s. Now Shell sponsors the Eco Challenge and the top internal combustion car for 2010 was over 6000mpg while the top fuel cell car was over 10,000mpg.

    No... those aren't typos.
    http://www.sonoma.fr/projects/SECOM_EU/src/iFrame.php?f_compGroup=7vtbzw2hj2&f_DispUnits=mpg&





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  • a William Hung cover



  • relimw
    Sep 14, 10:25 AM
    What is it with some of you guys? Does hope spring eternal, or what!

    Apple could be at a medical convention to promote the new artificial Apple iHeart and some of you would be jumping up and down screaming: "Yahoo, this means MBP updates".
    Funny, I always thought the laptop geeks here start screaming about a month after the laptops are updated, no matter what :D :confused: :eek:





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  • william hung



  • vitaboy
    Aug 24, 04:20 AM
    Is this a one-time payment to include all future uses?

    It seems to be the case, as the agreement resolves "all disputes." I'm sure there is a stipulation that Creative agrees not to pursue patent claims against Apple in the future.

    Which is why the whole "Creative won" argument doesn't wash. Considering that iPod will end up generating tens of billions of dollars in future revenue for Apple (on top of the billions it's already made), settling for $100 million is not exactly a sign of Creative dealing from a position of strength.

    I mean think about it. Creative is basically claiming Apple stole its goose that lays golden eggs. Apple says "No, we didn't, in fact, you stole our spinning wheel that can spin threads of gold from straw!" They both argue and threaten each other, but in the end Apple offers Creative a little piece of golden eggshell, and Creative is so happy about winning, it tells Apple, "Aww, shucks, thanks for the piece of shell, you can keep the goose!"

    I don't think so. :P

    Which is why the deal has all the signs of Creative gulping down its pride and accepting a settlement on Apple's terms. Creative accepted because if it didn't, the chances were quite high that it would not be in business a year from now, mainly because Zune will wipe out its ability to sell in a crowded market. At least now, it has a big stick it can use against Microsoft.

    In the end, it's a big win for Apple.





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  • william hung 2011. william



  • rmwebs
    Mar 30, 12:30 PM
    This whole thing is getting silly. Seriously MS, do something better with your money.

    Fanboy much?

    Have you seen the list of companies Apple is suing... :rolleyes:





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  • William Hung: #39;Hung for the



  • balamw
    Sep 6, 12:15 PM
    I came across this interesting article which says that Amazon is also planning to offer movies online in its store and that it has almost finalized deals with at least 3 of the big studios.

    http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-fi-movies6sep06,0,6420529.story?coll=la-home-headlines
    Amazon was also suppsedly working on an iTMS/iPod killer that was to have launched this summer, with a subsidized/free player so perhaps the movie bit is linked to that?

    B





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  • William Hung pictures



  • mymacluvsme
    Aug 24, 03:56 AM
    Is this a one-time payment to include all future uses?





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  • William Hung Singer William



  • kntgsp
    Apr 23, 03:18 AM
    As long as it doesnt shudder with the OS X animations and it plays 1080p smoothly, why does it matter? Do people really game on an Air?

    Because people are stupid, that's why.

    No one realistically games on a Macbook Air. And the SNB IGP is actually very capable. Their GMA offerings have generally always been crap but the 3000 is quite the opposite.

    That said, the main use for the Air is as an ultraportable. And the improved battery life and lowered heat output are major advantages for an ultraportable that only a moron would ignore.





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  • William Hung Summer Album Thumbs Up



  • CalBoy
    Apr 25, 01:54 AM
    And then there's a thing called the speed limit. Doesn't matter if she did 45, 55, or 65. She's still in the right.



    Well that's not entirely right either. Driving too slowly, especially in the fast lane, can get you a ticket as well.

    It all comes down to reasonableness and safety. I don't think most posters in this thread object to drivers who go faster than the posted limit when they are cautious, calm, and experienced.

    The OP's attitude is shocking because it is full of youthful arrogance of the type that usually ends up in a Red Asphalt video.





    RMo
    Apr 25, 01:08 PM
    If taking cues from the MacBook Air means having a tapered front, then no thanks.

    I have to say the current design is pretty good, and I'm not sure what else they could do--but I've always thought that in the past, and they've usually blown me away each time. So, I'm excited to see what they are planning.

    I'm sort of on the fence about the optical drive. I don't use it every day, but it's definitely nice to have it built-in when I need it. I'm not a fan of having more cords and external devices on my laptop.





    dbales
    Mar 29, 11:12 AM
    Early April Fools...nice!

    Yea, I'm not buying this neither the hook, nor the line and certainly it's a stinker.





    min_t
    Sep 14, 04:17 PM
    Steve walks up to the stage holding a cobalt blue notebook. He opens it up and hits the power button. The audience is temporarily blinded by the brighness of the LED bulbs used to power the apple logo on the lid. (It will come in handy when you're lost in the wilderness and need to signal a passing aircraft.)

    "It runs on core2duo. And the color is user customizable."

    He then turns the notebook around so we can see the screen.

    "It's running our newest universal product, Photoshop killa 1.0."





    floam
    Aug 28, 06:26 PM
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    Michael383
    Apr 17, 05:08 AM
    I think Intel's support for both Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 will be a good thing in the end.



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