Saturday, June 4, 2011

scuba wallpaper

scuba wallpaper. All Wallpapers, Animals
  • All Wallpapers, Animals



  • scem0
    May 6, 08:09 PM
    PCs are great. Macs, IMO, are better, but that is just opinion.
    I am definitely not a mac bigot. I am a person who has used
    both platforms extensively, have weighed their pro's and con's,
    and like a mac more. I am currently running on a PC because
    I couldn't afford a mac, which btw is the biggest downside to
    macs - affordability. Does SJ really think that a 16 year old who
    has to pay for his own computer will be able to afford a mac?
    Yes, PCs are cheap (my computer is a testament to that), but
    they are anything but perfect. The same goes for mac (well,
    the anything but perfect part ;)).

    Arguing which is better is stupid, pointless, and impossible. For
    reasons like:
    * There is no right or wrong opinion
    * It depends what you grew up using
    * Both have advantages to different people with different occupations
    * Both have pro's and con's.

    And mac users who say ignorant things because of their zealotry
    annoy me just as much, if not more, than they do you, and vice
    versa. As long as you acknowledge that both options have their
    advantages, and both are better for different people, then I have
    no problem. :)





    scuba wallpaper. G-Star Scuba 5620 Loose Jeans
  • G-Star Scuba 5620 Loose Jeans



  • gopher
    Sep 14, 06:33 PM
    Who says all the processing can't be finished in the processor before it goes out on the bus. If your software is optimized it will stay on the processor do its Altivec, do its L3 cache stuff, and then when it is ready to issue a result it will go out on the bus. But unfortunately most developers seem to be ignorant they can do that, and instead over utilize the bus slowing things down. The folks at Genentech managed a 5 fold speed boost by avoiding the slowdown on the bus. Remember with less stages it will take less processor time to finish tasks. So there are ways of optimizing software for the G4 that not every software developer has taken advantage of. And believe me my G4 iMac 800 Mhz is mighty fast even without all that L3 cache, and a 100 Mhz bus. I have yet to see a PC that can match it. Get Jaguar and be surprised by how fast a Mac is.





    scuba wallpaper. Scuba Diving Wallpaper.
  • Scuba Diving Wallpaper.



  • mulletman13
    Sep 1, 02:31 AM
    I got 9A2439 from my University's seeding server, while the one released to devs at WWDC was 9A2441... but nevertheless this updated to 9A2441e.

    Upon rebooting I noticed everything was a bit snappier and some minor bugs were fixed. 10.5 is running really speedy... damn near 10.4 or dare I say... faster?





    scuba wallpaper. Scuba Squid - Art Painting
  • Scuba Squid - Art Painting



  • carlgo
    Mar 27, 10:35 AM
    "If I moved just this far over I bet I could get reception...."



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    scuba wallpaper. hobby, scuba diving.
  • hobby, scuba diving.



  • Abstract
    Sep 25, 11:37 PM
    Hm?

    This really doesn't make sense.

    The word "Podcast" is derived from iPod, of course, but the CONCEPT of podcast is not inherently ipod-related. Because of that, it inherently dilutes the iPod trademark. You could just as easily call it an MP3-cast, and not have people be confused that it's coming from Apple (and the fact that Apple has been continually trying to trademark iPodcast itself for quite some time is another interesting bit of info).

    The very fact that you're trying to have it cover Zune, Creative, etc. when it's derived from a specific product shows that Apple HAS to protect its trademark, particularly when another company is trying to profit from that name.


    Well Steve Jobs has promoted the popularity of Podcasts, and how many are available right now from so many sources.

    Steve Jobs basically named them Podcasts himself. Then he promoted their popularity and how easy they are to obtain from the iTMS for free.

    And yes, people could have called them MP3Casts, but using a slight derivation of the name of a very popular cultural icon shouldn't be wrong. I wonder how much Microsoft would love it if the whole world renamed their Podcast as "ZuneCast" instead?





    scuba wallpaper. Scuba - bubbles, girl, reef,
  • Scuba - bubbles, girl, reef,



  • arkitect
    Feb 19, 11:33 AM
    I give up. :rolleyes:
    I know the feeling. :D
    I tried to put the Obama/Hu/Ballmer January meeting in perspective since this story first appeared. (Links and all…) But heh, fanboys and galls will believe what they want to believe.
    :o

    Anyway:
    I'll try again:
    Steve Ballmer was in France on the day the dinner party was held, there to receive (http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/corporate/obama_toasts_tech_heavyweights_ballmer_not_present.html) the Legion D’Honneur from President Nicolas Sarkozy. And it’s pretty hard to be in two places at once, especially when they’re a few thousand miles apart.
    Admittedly Ballmer's French is dire, still he tried.
    Linky (http://www.01net.com/editorial/528445/steve-ballmer-%28microsoft%29-promu-chevalier-de-la-legion-dhonneur/?r=/rss/actus.xml)… and here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYKjFfkqBmo)…

    Edit:
    And… cue the usual "Cheese-eating surrender monkeys" posts



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  • Scuba diving amp; underwater



  • Makie
    May 4, 02:07 PM
    I took out the key and had a look but can't see anything from top that looks sticky and also the keypress is normal.

    But the strange thing is, after taking out the back plate and trying to remove the keyboard ribbon connector from the motherboard, I broke a tiny bit off (the plastic top bit) accidentally and after that the left shift key worked again, however after the computer was on running a flash video in full screen (from one of them online flash video players) for a couple of hours the issue has re-appeared again.

    Regarding cleaning it with alcohol, I'll give it a go and see what happens, but removing the motherboard completely seems a bit of a tricky business.





    scuba wallpaper. Julien Macdonald Scuba
  • Julien Macdonald Scuba



  • krayziekray
    Jan 11, 08:58 AM
    Does anybody know how to get the contacts to sync? :confused:

    Yep, open up the Facebook app and tap "Friends". Then in the top right corner tap on "Sync", this will give you some options. Once selected, your contacts should sync.

    Hope that helps.

    :apple: KrayzieKray :apple:



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  • scuba diving - 108500



  • E.Lizardo
    Mar 24, 07:37 AM
    I do wish people in this forum stop referring to 'the military' as though they were some sort of alien life-forms. 'The military' are people, and even if you happen to be in the oh-so-unique moral high ground of opposing war and violence from your comfortable desk, soldiers deserve the best kit we can afford to give them. Ditto for the returning veterans. And their families.

    +1
    Kind of sad,really.People being hated by the very people they are willing to die for.
    *sigh*





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  • RichTF
    Nov 6, 09:12 AM
    We use RFID chips in ID card for public transportation here in the Netherlands. I can't say it's the most efficient system but I can see the potential of having one set up in a device you carry with you all the time like an iPhone.
    Interesting to hear you say that -- I use the Oyster RFID card for public transport here in London, and it's incredibly efficient. Compared to paper tickets, it's faster to use, faster to pay for, and much more durable.

    Would be great to have this built into my iPhone...

    EDIT: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_card#Usage_statistics to see just how massively popular RFID technology is here. Only 4% of Tube users use cash, the rest use RFID for their journeys!



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    scuba wallpaper. December 16, 2010
  • December 16, 2010



  • kes601
    Apr 12, 01:22 PM
    Moving from Outlook is a good think no matter what. The databases used stinks. It chokes at about a million records and sooner or later, it will slow down, become lazy and before you know it... done. Corrupted... just like a US politician. :D

    Oh, I know. i've forced most of our employees to move to Web based as we use Google Apps, but a few select have been allowed to stick with Outlook on the Windows side (or in this case Mail.app on OS X).





    scuba wallpaper. Julien Macdonald Wallpaper.
  • Julien Macdonald Wallpaper.



  • rashdown_online
    Sep 26, 07:38 AM
    Ok, iPod is fine for a TM.

    aiPod and eyePod, That's a bit different.

    But POD!!!

    So, are Apple going to sue the BBC (amongst other) for having Pod casts? Everytime a member of the media of the celeb mention podcast, are Apple going to chase royalties???

    This is really quite close to the mark!

    What about the the phrase "2 peas in a pod"?...

    It may just be me, but if this continues, I'm going to throw out all my things MAC, and go back to Micr$oft. That's how really ANTI them I'm feeling at the moment.

    OI! APPLE LAWERS!!! YEAH YOU!!! Read some Mintzberg, or Mead, or (and I'd strongly advise this) Andrew Bailey. Basically, get those HBS grads out of your org and stop using crappy outdated Business School Methods. It was once the way to go. But what they don't consider are Gender and Cultures! You wanna piss me off: You loose my custom.

    Sorry for the moan, but the litigation era was over in the 90's.

    It's about Love Marks now, and your Lawers are hurting your brand!!! Fix it before it's too late!



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    scuba wallpaper. Cici Scuba Diver Wallpaper
  • Cici Scuba Diver Wallpaper



  • logandzwon
    Mar 1, 06:53 AM
    From the talks I've had with people from the Apple Professional Services group Apple feels that real world use of OS X server is very limited. Most of their work is integrating Active Directory with Open Directory. They see most of their customers using OS X Server as the authentication, group policy, and file servers for the mac units in their customer's businesses.





    scuba wallpaper. Free scuba-diving wallpapers.
  • Free scuba-diving wallpapers.



  • JAT
    Mar 23, 02:20 PM
    Meh. Integrated stuff always fails first. See VHS/TV and DVD/TV combo units, or the lack of updates (and eventual phase-out) for TVs with built-in cable or sat tuners. I'll take it separately, thanks. My $8 HDMI cable is an amazing computer-to-TV device, does a great job.



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    scuba wallpaper. Xmas Scuba
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  • wordoflife
    May 2, 01:44 PM
    That's some serious QC issues.





    scuba wallpaper. Scuba Doo is no cartoon.
  • Scuba Doo is no cartoon.



  • jackerin
    Mar 18, 04:22 PM
    Actually, you should buy a camera that does not even have an "auto" switch.

    etc.
    Just to clarify, you know that this list was a things of not to do..?



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    scuba wallpaper. Photo: Scuba diver at cave
  • Photo: Scuba diver at cave



  • Daringescape
    Aug 14, 12:13 PM
    The the people who are "offended" are the only ones you will hear about in the media. They dont want to report on happy stuff/people it doesnt get ratings.





    scuba wallpaper. Scuba Diving Wallpaper
  • Scuba Diving Wallpaper



  • mook
    Nov 7, 11:38 AM
    I think the RFID devices have to be basically be touching to actually do anything, I don't think walking through turn style would pick it up. I guess this level of sensitivity is adjustable, but my AMEX card has to actually touch and remain on the reader for few seconds to actually read the card.

    You're right. There's a visualisation of the dimensions of RFID 'readable volumes' here:
    http://www.nearfield.org/2009/10/immaterials-the-ghost-in-the-field





    scuba wallpaper. Scuba Diving Top Wallpaper
  • Scuba Diving Top Wallpaper



  • tech4all
    Nov 21, 05:07 PM
    as cool as it sounds, point being?

    I haven't read the whole article yet, but from the sounds of it, it seems as though a laptop can be charged without plugging in it. That is the processor that converts heart to electricity could either charge the battery or provide it's own power to the laptop. That would extend battery life, not sure by how much, but if it is a decent amount, this technology would be great for laptops.

    Then again there's the heat issue. While the heat will provide electricity, your going to have to have a decent cooling system, which hopefully wouldn't suck to much power. Or maybe the converted power can be used only for the cooling system leaving the rest for the battery, thus conserving power anyways....just thinking aloud here though. :)





    Eidorian
    Jun 17, 06:52 PM
    Try harder. You can do better.What do you mean?





    hexagonheat
    May 1, 03:43 AM
    Runs perfectly with high (not ultra) settings at 2560x1440 on my i7 iMac.

    I'm kind of disappointed that the most powerful non-professional mac computer (ie. not Mac Pro) right now can't handle the Ultra setting at native resolution on a game that is known to be not be very graphic intensive. Lowering the resolution for me is unacceptable as it really degrades the quality of the image.

    The best gpu you can get on an imac right now is the ATI mobility 4850... and only the 512 MB version to boot. ATI has had a full line of 5XXX mobility cards out for a while now I kind of wish Apple would offer a current generation card as an option.

    If Apple wants to get serious about gaming they need to fill the huge void in their product line. No one wants to pay $3K for a Mac Pro with Xeon processors and over priced generation-old graphics cards to run games slower than a cheaper PC. I don't really like the screen of the imac, the mac mini is way underpowered for games and so are all the laptops since they too have mobility gpus.

    I'm just 'some guy' and maybe I don't have the "holy vision" of Apple but what I do know is that if they released a new machine in the Mac Pro case, with an i7 processor and current generation gpu I would buy it immediately. I can't be the only one that thinks this way.

    As it stands, I'm either going to build a hackintosh or just stay with Windows.





    Liquorpuki
    Apr 5, 10:03 AM
    Somehow I was expecting to see a lot more praise and excitement for the 3DS after it launched....


    The 3D effect seems to trigger mixed reactions. Other than that...there really doesn't seem to be anything truly exciting about it? I don't see any "wow, those graphics!!" or "holy cow, this thing is fast/powerful" type comments.

    The general vibe I am getting from here and other places is more like "pretty neat", rather than "wow, so awesome". :confused:

    I think it's because the launch titles suck.

    I like the 3D effect. It feels like you're looking into a box, instead of at a screen. Headaches, losing the sweet spot, etc, are a non-factor for me. And what they did with the AR is pretty awesome.

    But no killer game. Which makes it a revolutionary piece of hardware that barely has anything to show off what it can do.





    clayj
    Sep 17, 04:28 PM
    I think the biggest problem here is that she's AT WORK. A friend of mine who's a professional waiter/bartender used to have a problem with a female patron who would basically come into his bar every night and stalk him. He HAD to serve her; that was his job. But she made it very difficult for him by hitting on him, grabbing his butt, stuff like that.

    I'm not saying you've done anything like that, but the point is that when someone is at work, they're supposed to be working. They have to show just the proper amount of friendliness required for them to do their job effectively, without it becoming a social / "hey, what are you doing later on?" type situation.

    My advice to you: Let this one go.





    rdowns
    Apr 7, 04:26 PM
    The whole thing is pathetic. From the Democrats inability to pass a 2010 budget, to the Republican obstruction and the Tea Party wackos who have co-opted the party who don't understand the concept of compromise. History will be very unkind to late 20th -early 21st century America.



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