Saturday, May 14, 2011

cherry tree blossom festival

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  • cherry blossom festival tree



  • D-Dave
    Apr 11, 09:11 AM
    Because the 3rd party device could be in your neighbours house so your neighbour can see or hear anything that is played through AirPlay from your devices without you knowing. And you might be playing stuff that you wouldn't want your neighbour to see.

    Nah, Steve's universe is clean... nothiung for the neighbours to gossip ;)





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  • THE CHERRY TREE ITSELF



  • Porchland
    Sep 19, 05:07 PM
    Looking at some financials, I think Disney sells on the order of 100M DVD units per quarter, which comes out to about 7-10M units per week? 125k units through the online channel in one week isn't so bad. :) If they hit their $50M revenue target, that means they will see sales on the order of 1% of total home video sales? That's a fair start.

    And undoubtedly a better margin. I have not seen any concrete numbers, but I had read an article months ago speculating that a studio's margin on digitally distributed movies would be about twice the margin it receives on DVDs.

    Plus, for catalog sales, the is almost NO marginal cost; the films just sit on a server until someone buys them.





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  • Essex County Cherry Blossom



  • jiggie2g
    Jul 14, 11:27 AM
    I don't see the connection between overclocking and childishness. Overclocking is done by enthusiasts and power users of all ages. There is nothing wrong with it, and the practice should not be stigmatized.


    There is no connection , just ignorant people who can't handle the fact that someone just saved alot of money buying a lower end cpu and overclocking it to a point where it stomps their $999 cpu. I would never spend over $350 for a CPU or Video Card.





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  • Cherry Blossom Festival



  • toddybody
    May 3, 11:10 AM
    Needs more Eyefinity.

    I need more Eyefinity

    http://thewebsite.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/cowbell_skit.jpg?w=347&h=312





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  • First Cherry Tree @ the Cherry Blossom Festival



  • AppleScruff1
    Apr 29, 01:48 AM
    They did. And boy, does it show! Part of the reason Apple has done so remarkably well for years now.

    Apple has done extremely well with mobile devices, but I don't know what Microsoft has to do with that. As far as I know, Windows still has about 90% of the market, and Apple still has a very small share. It looks to me like Apple isn't a huge player in the pc market, but they are the dominant one in the mobile market. Let's not forget that 50% of that $5.99 billion profit came from the iPhone and iPad.

    Part of the reason Apple has done so remarkably well for years now? Sure. However it is also mostly the reason Apple still only had 5% of that market.

    Very true.





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  • There were some Cherry tree



  • Popeye206
    Apr 22, 04:48 AM
    I have no idea how this would be useful. Buffer times, connection loss, no WiFi around, these are all problems that will prevent this from working.

    What's wrong with storing music on hard drives locally?

    I think the idea is, you could log onto your account from anyone's iOS device and now you'd be able to play any of your songs.

    Also, opens up the door to automatically syncing multiple iOS devices without having to do anything. Add music to your library and now it's available on all your devices without physical syncing.

    It will be interesting to see what Apple's spin is on this. They've invested a ton into this so there has to be a "big thing" that goes with this.

    UPDATE: Read some more comments and I have to agree.... this allows people with small storage devices like a 16BG iPad to have access to much larger music libraries and you no longer have to juggle playlists. Smart.





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  • Cherry Blossoms, Coal Harbour,



  • FuNGi
    Apr 25, 04:35 PM
    No, I don't think people can spontaneously tell the difference between aluminium and (stainless) steel. I'm talking about people with no knowledge about metallurgy whatsoever. Believe me, they have no idea. They don't know what is lighter and what is more durable. If I told people that my macbook is made out of silver they would believe me.
    And I don't doubt that Liquid Metal will offer new possibilities in matters of manufacturing, so that the macbook's body can be made thinner while keeping it's durability. But my point really is, that people here are expecting it to be some kind of magic material that will completely change the experience of using their macbook. They think it will be different from aluminium as aluminium is from plastic. It's just another kind of metal, almost indistinguishable from any other metal. I hope you understand what I mean.

    Haha. Silver. Collector's edition?
    I see what you're sayin' but I still think that liquid metal DOES offer new possibilities in manufacturing precisely because it is stronger. Apple will then sell this unique product (assuming they actually adopt it - which may be too expensive) to the consumer as an added, and magical, feature. People don't have to have 'metallurgic' knowledge to be wowed by good advertising and think it is going to change there user experience. I for one, think dropping my MBP with a liquid metal chasis would be a better experience than the Al ones which dent and deform quite easily. Maybe it could be an optional build for the high-end model. Say for an additional $300? Marketed to the demanding professional, etc.





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  • The DC Cherry Blossom Festival



  • HiRez
    Sep 19, 04:08 PM
    I don't think Apple is aiming for the uber-geek with $25k worth of home entertainment equipment. IMHO, they will never be able to compete in that market.

    I think they are reaching for the average joe blow that has a servicable $400 TV that he bought at Wal-mart, and maybe, just maybe, has a stereo hooked up to it. The average Joe doesn't care, and can't tell, that it's Dolby Surround and not Dolby Digital.I disagree. Dolby Digital is no longer reserved for rich �ber-geeks. Many "regular Joes" have a Dolby Digital setup now, and you can get a Dolby Digital receiver (all 5 normal channels powered) for under $100.





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  • Jeju Cherry Blossom Festival



  • macnews
    Sep 27, 02:25 AM
    Did anyone notice Disney introduced their own cell phone service? Normally not much but given Steve's close ties to Disney perhaps they have shared some info? www.disneymobile.com

    Some very interesting features, makes me think of things that might be available with a mac phone service.





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  • Alvi
    Apr 4, 11:51 AM
    Was It really necessary to kill him?
    No





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  • NebulaClash
    Mar 30, 11:52 AM
    Oooh! Grammar Nazis fighting for high stakes!





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  • Cherry Blossom festival or



  • ChrisA
    Apr 11, 12:00 PM
    They'll change the key and force a firmware update on any airport express user who wants to update itunes.

    That would break all properly licensed third party hardware.





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  • collection of cherry blossom



  • aristotle
    Nov 13, 05:19 PM
    You say that but it's not necessarily true. One of my apps was rejected for depicting an image of an Apple product. Not a copyrighted file, mind you. Just a little icon, drawn by me, that looked like an Apple product. It was rejected for depicting an Apple trademark.
    Well that might a the case in your situation but it this case Rogue Amoeba is using Apple's own copyright images in a client server application where the API on OS X does not confer the right to use those images on other devices by third party developers.





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  • 100 Year old Flowering Cherry Tree National Cherry Blossom Festival Bronze Plaque 1912 First Cherry Blossom



  • Tailpike1153
    Mar 30, 01:28 PM
    App market?

    Program Store?

    Program Market?

    App Hub?

    App Universe?

    App Base?

    Tool Shed?

    Imagination?

    Hello?

    I'm kinda partial to Microsoft Galaxy (trademark pending) and Pool o' Cool.





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  • 3000 cherry trees will be



  • macman2790
    Sep 9, 04:59 PM
    all i want is a merom macbook pro





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  • Vancouver cherry trees in



  • Frisco
    Oct 12, 12:53 PM
    So it's a red nano?

    n/m had to fish the links. :)

    http://www.t3.co.uk/__data/assets/image/413249/redipod_250.jpg
    (not as illustrated)

    These look like white iPods viewed through 3-D Glasses.





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  • iMacZealot
    Sep 21, 05:32 PM
    Great breakdown, peharri. :)





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  • Cherry trees at the Fickling



  • p0intblank
    Jul 14, 12:08 PM
    Wow, 2.93 GHz... I can't wait until what August brings us! :D





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  • Cherry tree fix



  • Marx55
    Apr 30, 04:23 PM
    Please, matte displays, at least as an option. Otherwise, it is a deal breaker. Check out to sign the petition:

    MacMatte (matte petition)
    http://macmatte.wordpress.com





    blacktape242
    Mar 30, 11:43 AM
    I want my 5 mins back from reading this article and writing this post......
    :apple:





    Qunchuy
    Sep 19, 03:45 PM
    Studios rely on physical store dealers for "impulse sales" which has a different character than online. If you are in the online store software or website, it tries to cross-sell you. But retail impulse sales are targeting people who are not shopping for music at all. They just walk by and see it while shopping for something else. The most powerful example of this is Wal-Mart. They sell CD's as a loss leader to generate store traffic of a key range of demographics.
    I don't understand your point. Why would Wal-mart try to sell you a CD as an impulse buy if they lose money on them? I don't think that's what you meant to say.

    The iTunes Store is about convenience, which is only slightly removed from impulse. If it takes you less time to click on the "buy" button than it does for you to convince yourself that you really don't need it, it's a sale. :)





    moxxey
    Mar 22, 05:25 PM
    And if you are looking for specs from unannounced products from Apple, you are going to quickly get used to being disappointed.

    Mate I've been following MacRumors for many years. I don't need a description of the website.

    You miss the point entirely. The site is all about speculation, fact or fiction, about forthcoming products. However, there's nothing in this "news" piece that's worth speculating. Nothing we can't figure ourselves.

    It's still news whether it's classed as a rumor or not. However, there's no substance of worth in this news. That was the point.





    clintob
    Oct 12, 05:00 PM
    So because they are poor, and haven't "developed", we should sit back and allow them to die, in order to thin out the human population? What makes the human race different from all the other animals is the ability for us to change our fate with tools. I would gather that if you were to take our technology away, say with an EMP, you would find that the people of Africa would have the skills to survive, while us Americans would suffer with our under developed hunting and gathering skills. Your view is way too narrow, and very American.

    Please read the entire post, think about it, and then respond.

    I never said we should allow anyone to die - I said the exact opposite... that it is our job to be compassionate and to try and help in any way we can. My point was that there are certain aspects of the culture in African society which have bene ingrained in their way of live far longer than any western culture has even been in existence. So to think we can change that with any amount of money or education is naive.

    We can and should try to save lives, and that is always a good thing. The African people are human beings, no better or worse than Americans or Brits or any other culture, color, or country. But at the end of the day, it comes down to the age-old question of whether it's our job, responsibility, or even our right to impose our culture and belief system on another. I'm merely saying that these people have chosen to develop their culture in a certain way, and perhaps they need something other than our system of education to change that. They need time... and unfortunately with that time will come deaths. I would never say or imply that innocent people should die; I merely am saying that perhaps our efforts are misguided, and that these people have something going on that's far deeper than can be fixed with education or funding. Maybe they need a long period of time where they evolve at their own pace into what their culture deems an appropriate solution.





    iStudentUK
    Apr 18, 01:41 PM
    I commented on a friend's facebook post where he was lamenting such high taxes and having to support social programs. My retort involved how I would rather live in a country where people got paid livable wages and were able to support themselves and each other instead of driving all the money to the uppers while leaving the rest practically bankrupt. Someone else commented "Stalin and Lenin would be proud of you," referring to me. That's kind of what we live with.

    Amazing! I totally agree, I don't mind paying higher taxes here for better services and better rights.

    I know someone who works in the public sector was told to get his working hours down because he was working more than the amount he was supposed to by law in his job. Was told to get it down to 42 hours a week I think.

    Guess that would never happen on your side of the pond!