Saturday, June 4, 2011

1964 lincoln continental

1964 lincoln continental. 723-hp 1964 Lincoln
  • 723-hp 1964 Lincoln


  • toddybody
    Apr 27, 12:53 PM
    I'm very glad Steve is feeling well enough to be out and about. God bless




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  • Sydde
    May 6, 01:42 AM
    I wonder who we'll end up pissing off now with our policies ...

    Oh, IDK, how about Americans.




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  • The Past
    Sep 8, 07:50 AM
    Okay, apologies in advance if someone beat me to this.

    Look at ipodnano.com. These gals/guys are moving really fast.

    On the free ipodnano offer, do they expect that the types of folks who have access to such information in the first 24 hours are the types of people who sign up for these?




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  • OllyW
    Apr 21, 04:50 AM
    Well, more like 175K sold... another 175K given away free. :D

    They are all still sold. The phone manufacturer doesn't give them away free.



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  • sporadicMotion
    Dec 1, 03:19 AM
    Oh well




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  • tsvb
    Oct 26, 07:30 AM
    I'll be there after work at around 4:45-5:00. I can't wait to pick up my new MBP with Leopard! :)



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  • local pick up. For


  • zorinlynx
    Apr 5, 09:36 PM
    Makes me wonder how much more awesome iOS would be as a platform if Apple wouldn't try to artificially segment their product lines like this. :P




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  • Josias
    Nov 20, 11:54 AM
    I think he meant, that besides the standard edition, there will also be a model with iChat itegrated. BTW, iChat Mobile is an old name. I saw it on this board several months ago.

    My Siemens MC60 is getting pretty old. I really hope they release it before February 9th (my birthday:D ).



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    1964 lincoln continental. Lincoln Continental For Sale
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  • steerpikegg
    Apr 2, 05:13 PM
    Every home should have one - :D Kindle TV Unveiled (http://www.kuforum.co.uk/kindleusersforum/thread-2255.html)




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  • phas3
    Dec 14, 03:09 PM
    Finally got my MBP set up the way I wanted to, quite similar to this. (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=11268404&postcount=338) All credit to OP.


    http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/8126/wallpapermu.png (http://img802.imageshack.us/img802/6195/screenshot20101214at647.jpg)
    Click to view.

    i like it, what did you change? what icons etc.?



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  • BigFancyCar#39;s 1964 Lincoln


  • fireshot91
    Sep 21, 03:27 PM
    I liked it. I liked their other album/s better though.

    Also, this can be part of This Thread (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=295843).




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  • aegisdesign
    Oct 6, 09:57 AM
    I'm sorry to say that "class=title" is not structure either. It may look structured to you in the code (especially compared to "class=blue"), but it has no meaning as far as content structure goes. You should be using the headings tags (H1, H2, etc) and then apply styles to those tags.

    Unless you're using <h1 class="title">, in which case I'll have to say "redundant". ;-)

    There are other places you might use class="title", eg. in a form such as the form you type replies to posts in. It has a 'Title:' input field. I just meant class="title" as an example of semantic design.



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  • puckhead193
    Sep 24, 03:33 PM
    when i was a senior in high school i slept over my GF house but it was a bunch of people... if their friends are gonna be their yes, but if it just the too of them and their parents aren't home.... then nope i wouldn't....
    at least he told you truthfully that he wants to sleep over his GF house, instead of saying he's sleeping over one of his friends house....
    Did he give a reason why he wants to... Ie they are going to a club and are going to be home late




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  • SpanishUser
    Oct 6, 11:12 AM
    I did, in fact, mean using JavaScript on page load to disable the user from changing the size of the textarea, not within my browser. It's like using CSS to disable the dotted border Firefox puts around links when they are active.

    Form elements, and the divs that contain them, often need either fixed widths or have widths that are proportional to their containers.

    Take Google (http://www.google.com). Depending on how the layout is set up (this is just hypothetical), resizing the search box would push those three links next to it off into oblivion if they were all in a div that was fixed or proportional to the page width. It doesn't matter if Safari "dynamically redraws the page" since the div would still be calculated to be the same. Worse yet, depending on its overflow attribute, they could be pushed onto a new line.

    I'd really not like to see Safari become the next IE 5. It already has its share of JavaScript bugs. This would just mean us designers would have to spend that much more time envisioning what would happen if a user resized every form element on every page and incorporating it into our layouts. This is why I hope there's a way to disable it outright.

    I hope you remember the user CSS take precedence, the user can choose a minimum font size and run an extension like nonscript to firefox so by default
    no javascript would run.

    The Web is based in that is the reader the one that decide how a page would look if you do not like that begin to design magazines or book.

    Note: the noscript funcinality is something I would like to see added to safari.



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  • bwrairen
    Mar 26, 09:14 PM
    Wow, a lot of unethical people on here. This is totally a scam, and the seller relied on the buyer assuming he was a normal upstanding human being who was selling a legitimate product. There is no way that is right, ethical, or moral. The seller deserves to be jailed.


    Really? The seller was completely honest, upfront and quite descriptive about the item he is selling. I wish I could get the same when I go to buy my next used car.

    Unscrupulous? You betcha! Illegal? Hell NO!

    "A fool and his money are soon parted" Age old proverb there.

    The winner of this auction, if he had to pay, would not only be getting a picture of an iphone. He will be receiving one of life's lessons. The buyer has no else to blame but himself for this.

    People will be trying to take things of value from you your entire life. If you wish to secure these things it would be best to keep your guard up. It took me about 20 seconds to read that item description, and I would do the same if I were going to spend $5, let alone $450.

    Caveat emptor




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  • JQW
    Oct 3, 09:12 AM
    Yet another Notes hater here.

    I first came across it at work in 1992 or so, back with version 2. We used it for our customer support and sales databases, and the company were still using it in 1999 when I finally left them. By then they were also developing a web-server product based on the current Notes webserver component, and re-launched the company around this product, floating the company to obtain extra venture capital. It was quite frankly the worst performing web server I'd ever seen, and the company folded when the money ran out.

    As part of supporting this junk product I had to pass a Notes exam. For that I learnt how Notes mail handled multiple copies of the same large attachment within multiple mailboxes. I forget the full details, but there was a nightly process that ran through the mail database and consolidated such attachments. It was a horrible mechanism. The previous mail system I came from handled this in a far simpler way by simply using hard links.

    A collegue once ran the then current Notes release under the debug version of Windows 3.1, and had never seen so many reported errors in code.

    I'd also had to integrate Notes (version 4 I believe) into another E-mail sytem via a gateway at a customer. Configuring SMTP to an external source under Notes was a pain, and it took 3 'engineers' about 4 hours to try all of the combinations before we could get it to both send and receive mail.

    I've come across Notes a few times since then. Still horrible.



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  • mw360
    Apr 29, 04:32 AM
    One of the patents:
    Mobile telephone capable of displaying world time and method for controlling the same

    An apparatus and method for calculating and displaying local time for a plurality of cities in the world. The apparatus includes a memory for storing Greenwich mean time (GMT) information for each of the plurality of cities. The apparatus sets a reference time and counts the time that elapses from when the reference time is set. The apparatus calculates a local time of a city selected by a user, which is based on a difference between the GMT of the selected city and the GMT of a present location of the apparatus, the reference time and the counted elapsed time. The reference time may be either a time set by the user or a system time acquired from a signal generated from a remote system.
    How can companies get patents for such trivial algorithms???

    Now I'm not a lawyer, but I do know that there's only one GMT. Cities don't get their own GMT. That's kinda the point of the G in GMT. If Samsung think that Apple is storing the "GMT of each city", and the "GMT of the location of the device" then they're in for some disappointment.

    On the other hand if they've patented a method for botching your alarms every time the clocks go back/forward they may be onto something.




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  • PsstGreek
    May 1, 10:18 PM
    The latest iOS for the 2G is 3.1.3

    Just hook it up to iTunes and hit update.




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  • 1965 Lincoln Continental


  • MacManDan
    Jul 23, 10:12 AM
    Open up a terminal window and type:

    curl -O enter-the-movies-url-here

    (note that it is a capital o, not a zero)

    That should download the file to the folder that you initiate the command in. For more information, call curl's man page (type "man curl" sans quotes in the terminal window).
    Let me know .. :)




    Apple OC
    Mar 27, 03:05 PM
    I agree ... he should be reported ... he is taking advantage of people

    to Andrew below ... good to see




    didii
    Apr 30, 12:36 PM
    I stopped using Parallels Desktop because my pc is not powerful enough to run the 2 OS's at once. But at the time I used it, I can still remember that the clipboard of Windows is the same as in Mac.
    So just press in Windows cntr+c (or x) and in Mac apple+v and it should paste what you've copied in Windows.

    Hope I'm right




    MacLawyer
    Feb 19, 04:50 PM
    http://idisk.mac.com/txwhitehouse//Public/feb2011.png
    Link (http://architecture.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/577432/)

    Scotty:

    Sweet! Is that a widget running at the bottom of the screen?




    dime21
    May 5, 11:07 AM
    BTW, if you guys haven't read Marc Thiessen's Courting Disaster, pick it up. He explains that waterboarding was not used to get answers to questions or confessions, but rather to break their will and spirit and get them to agree to start cooperating.

    The first big fish they got after 9/11, Abu Zubaida (also in a stellar takedown op), told his CIA interrogators that AQ were trained to resist only as long as they personally could and, once they had reached their personal breaking point, they were free to sing like canaries with a clear conscience. The reasoning behind this was that Allah would always be victorious, so they'd not be compromising the larger mission and would have done their religious duty by offering as much resistance as they could.

    Once the CIA knew this, the enhanced interrogation techniques were personalized to let each detainee know that it would never stop until they agreed to cooperate and things would get better as soon as they did. KSM was the toughest one of the bunch and, when he reached his breaking point, he asked for a pad and paper and was willing to write down everything they needed.




    leekohler
    Apr 14, 07:53 AM
    I agree.

    Please tell me why you find it acceptable to use homophobic slurs.

    So violence is an acceptable solution? So I can beat Gay persons up (Don't twist this analogy, I've stated numerous times on this board, I'm all for Gay rights), I just can't, in their opinion, verbally insult them? :rolleyes:

    I have been physically assaulted in the past by straight people using those slurs. I have received death threats as well. You have no idea what that is like, not one ****ing clue. Get over yourself. Anyone who calls me ****** is gonna get a very firm talking to. If they continue, worse. Sorry if you don't like that, but I'm not going to put up with it. I will defend myself against such people. Again, why do you find the use of homophobic slurs acceptable?

    Also, would you use the N word in the presence of a black person and not expect a negative reaction? Why do you think we should be any different?



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