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  • TwoSocEmBoppers
    Dec 26, 12:44 AM
    If I'm not mistaken, those are Georgetown Cupcakes!

    Red Velvet... yumm

    Oh my days I've had these. My friend had them shipped up to him from home to school before Winter Break and let me share in the goodness. I'm a believer.





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  • The Ox and the Frogs comes in



  • ArchaicRevival
    Apr 28, 09:47 PM
    I think some decent smart minds need to sit together, and work out this whole patent problem thing... It's getting ridiculous. They should just open it up to everybody. F$&# it, may the best company win then.

    Samsung to sue Apple over the iPhone.....ha ha ha....Yeah because the Galaxy phones are so original?? WTF You dont have to be a brain surgeon to see the blatant copy Samsung has done of the iPhone.
    Apple = Innovation
    Samsung = Copyware

    Not really.. If you watched Steve Jobs' interviews, you should have gotten a different conclusion... Steve quoted Picasso as saying: "Good artists borrow, great artists steal..."

    My conclusion is that Apple stole a lot of ideas... And I mean A LOT... But you know what, they took those ideas and made them more user-friendly, higher quality, pretty much all the pros that go along with any Apple product...

    That's why I said in an earlier post that patents like that are ridiculous... It should be open for everyone and may the best company win...

    That's also why we always learn about Thomas Edison and not Nikola Tesla. :cool:





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  • This frog resembles the



  • markelim
    Sep 6, 07:16 PM
    This month

    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4123/4958142217_2cd9bf76c1_o.png

    do you have a link to a high rez version of this for my 27" imac ??





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  • Senor Frog#39;s (Bahamas): Kids



  • srl7741
    Sep 13, 02:26 PM
    Found a nice new image that looks pretty good. Source (http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper_beta/downloads/date/any/)

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  • SidBala
    Mar 27, 02:35 PM
    I wish that just for a second we could turn back time and have it like the middle ages.

    This guy would have been dragged onto the streets and the mob would beat the **** out of him.

    I guess the best we can do today is to report this guy to 4chan/anonymous :D





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  • CaoCao
    Apr 27, 09:18 PM
    The male having a bruised ego because a lesbian isn't interested in him is just as cliche as the man-hating lesbian. I was being a bit sarcastic.



    With your beliefs, they probably weren't man haters, just a you hater. Maybe I surround myself with rare lesbians, but I haven't met one yet that hated men. Some of my best friends are men. ;)

    They didn't know I was a guy because I was dressing gender neutral. I said that the sane lesbians don't hate men, unfortunately with lesbians like muslims the annoying ones stick out.



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  • cmaier
    Apr 4, 11:56 AM
    This is the very reason why I think that Apple's policy should be reconsidered. Why would content providers such as the Financial Times be compelled to offer their content on iOS, when Apple requires them to (additionally) use the in-app purchases by which the providers lose the advantage of using their own register and keeping the entire revenue, without having to share it with Apple. The position of the Financial Times is completely understandable, regardless of what kind of business decisions the provider makes. It still doubt whether the true motive of Apple to enforce this measure is not consumer protection but receiving profits from the content of others.

    Why should people who just want to read the news be compelled to provide the FT with personal information in order to do so? Why does the FT need to know my name, address, phone number, etc.?





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  • Frogs Kids Facts



  • mattscott306
    Mar 19, 11:20 AM
    I was under the impression that it wasn't possible to use a PB display as an external monitor, unless you were running it over a network or whatnot.



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  • dejo
    Apr 22, 09:06 AM
    My menus are all the simple text ones...
    Please elaborate. What UI classes are you using for your current menus?





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  • Kids holding frogs



  • jettredmont
    Apr 4, 04:51 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8C148 Safari/6533.18.5)

    **** AT&T.

    The wrong foul word was starred out there. Probably a bug in the forum software.



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  • yklxcq
    Nov 1, 03:54 PM
    Of course this place is good at the first place:)
    However i would like to find at least two of PHP-specific online forums.
    I googled before, but do not know which is good:rolleyes:
    Thx in advance:)





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  • The kids show off the frogs



  • Mechcozmo
    Feb 12, 11:06 PM
    We all knew it was matter of time before edesign was promoted. After the dozen paged thread about him who could refuse? :D

    Well I can only dream of achieving the moderator status. Maybe in 2 years Arn will give me a shot.Its always good to start kissing up now.

    In that case... :rolleyes:

    Congrats to all! And if you want someone to kiss your feet....

    ...look somewhere else.
    But if my stuff starts to disapear, then I'll have to reconsider. :)

    I've seen some other forums, but this forum definatly is the best in terms of mod friendly-ness, etc. And their quite efficient here, too. Plus our mods have cooler sounding usernames...



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  • MacMan314
    Oct 7, 08:46 PM
    I am not a webdesigner so could someone explain the TEXTAREA upgrade? It sounded like a good idea when I read it, but it seems to have struck a nerve with a couple people, and I'm not sure why. I'm guessing it would be like if I went to an art auction and bought a painting by Monet, I bring the painting home and realize that the wallspace I have for it isn't wide enough, so I grab a corner of the painting a pull it down, hence making it skinnier and fitting my wall? Nobody would ever consider doing that to a Monet, yet isn't this what the new TEXTAREA feature does?

    I think you have it backwards, the feature is destroying the art to make room for something else, not destroying the art so it fits a predefined space. It's more like having a beautifully built house, realizing that the dining room isn't big enough for the table you'd like, then taking a sledgehammer and bashing several walls down to make it bigger.

    Yes, it sounds like a good idea. No, it will not work perfectly with all websites. No, web designers will not expend much effort making it work correctly, because nobody uses Safari and this feature isn't even an official standard.

    So basically it will ruin more than a few pages, but all the mac centric websites will make sure it works perfectly with theirs. It all depends on how the layouts (wait for it...) laid out.





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  • cmaier
    Apr 4, 10:53 AM
    Financial Timesis mistaken if they think I want a "relationship" with them. I just want to READ their stuff.



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  • obeygiant
    Apr 5, 05:55 PM
    If I wear a nice business suit, am I to blame when I get mugged?

    Your comparison isn't apt. If you're wearing gold chains and bracelets and hundred dollar bills sticking out of your pockets, yes it would increase your chances of being mugged.





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  • Hoppy Pond Kids Wall Decal



  • FireStar
    Nov 13, 05:51 PM
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=856039



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  • TSE
    Jun 28, 10:39 PM
    I have a first generation working shuffle if you are interested. PM me. :)





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  • iLikeMyiMac
    Aug 17, 08:26 PM
    Isn't that a billion? There is a long time to go before we get that many posts. :D





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  • NatalieL
    Jan 11, 07:40 PM
    My son is constantly using my iPod Touch to play games with, but I often worry about accidental drops and what not. I thought this was a great article over at iPhoneandkids.com that outlines kids iPod and iPhone accessories:

    http://www.iphoneandkids.com/2010/12/best-ipod-touch-and-iphone-accessories-for-kids.html

    Do you have any other favorite accessories that your kids use?





    Anuba
    Jan 12, 07:13 AM
    You're right this isn't the portable media market - those devices are primitive compared to what's being offered here and yet the heavy weights were NEVER able to even dent THAT market. You would think the likes of SONY, HP MOTOROLA, M$SOFT and all the other consumer electronics giants, with all of their resources, could come up with something smart enough to compete with the iPod over the years, right?
    We pretty much knew Sony would fail, they're the ultimate balldroppers. They refused mp3 for as long as humanly possible, instead trying to peddle advanced MiniDisc players with USB2, years into the iPod era. Sort of a repeat of the Betamax vs VHS war back in the 80s. When they eventually caved, they introduced some butt ugly, purple, blobby mp3 players nobody wanted. Now with PS3 they're even losing a market they completely dominated, they're getting pummeled by Xbox 360 and the technologically inferior Nintendo Wii. I bet they'll somehow manage to drop the ball with Blu-Ray, too. I never understood Sony, never will.

    M$ entered the game way too late with Zune, and with this DRM quirk the Zune is doomed. It's not even out in Europe yet. With iPod, Apple has always made sure that anyone in the world can have it in their hand a few days after the Keynote. The only thing the competition can hope for is that the iPod one day grows stale in the public eye. When everyone has one, nodoby's special.

    The iPod was revolutionary in its design and usability (and not the first portable media device by the way). Paired with the best online music store experience distanced it even further from the rest. That's what revolutionary means: a new playing field - a new system - a new product. Apple does this better than anyone in the world. I'm not sure the competition is just Nokia, SonyEricsson, and Motorola any more. Listen closely, Apple is attempting to reinvent the mobile phone by marrying what we traditionally associate with a smartphone (smartERphone actually) under a totally new "human friendly" and intuitive package. Those things tend to have mass appeal.

    Yeah, but as you say they rolled out a complete solution with the iPod+iTunes+iTunes Store package. This may well be what separates iPod from Newton, NeXT and the Cube. With iPhone there are many loose ends. Apart from the Cingular exclusive being a dealbreaker for many, plus the fact that unlike the iPod it will only be available in the US for quite some time (here in Europe it's been a long, long time since we last saw a business class phone that doesn't support 3G), how is it going to attract corporate customers? Allegedly it won't even accept 3rd party software, yet businessmen will want to sync it up with MS Exchange/Outlook or Lotus Notes, and they'll probably want to snap in their TomTom or Wayfinder GPS module too. As of now, the gateway for all things iPhone is iTunes, and they're kidding themselves if they think corporate customers will trust a damn music jukebox with their mail, calendar and contacts. And if kids can't cram it chock full of Java games they won't want it either. So the market position really isn't anything like they have with the iPod. Market share is everything. Look at the Palm - say what you will about M$ but PDAs with their mobile OS were superior to Palm in so many ways it's insane, but noooooo, people just had to stay with the Palm, just like they'll stick to their Treo even when iPhone can cook breakfast for them.

    Here's an interesting article in NY Times about some of the potential pitfalls for the iPhone: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/11/technology/11cnd-apple.html

    Anyway, I agree, it's a win/win situation for consumers. At worst, iPhone itself will flop, at best, it will be a hit, but either way it will motivate the competition to beef up their technology. They might wanna start with the OS and the interface - Symbian OS looks like crap. Maybe M$ will Vista-fy theirs.





    xtrand
    Jul 6, 04:28 AM
    Does anybody know whether Apple has any plans to build in suppport for Sony's MicroMV format into iMovie in the near future?





    Prom1
    Oct 14, 01:00 AM
    That's creepy.

    Why do you think that? Are you seeing the backside of a woman's ass in the mouth of the leopard? hehe ;)





    pito189
    Mar 25, 12:47 PM
    Also, what is so bad about the iOS notification system? I just hit "Close" if I don't care about a notification at that time.

    My biggest problem is, ok I don't want to look at it right then. BUT I would like to be able to look at it as some point.

    I've also run into where I will be typing in a field or playing a game and a notification will pop up and I'll hit close before I realize it. Then it's just GONE, that's what annoys me the most.





    mcrain
    Mar 3, 02:46 PM
    I'm not "relating" anything to slavery, it's the only example I can think of where the people you are defending actually made 100% of the income. That's the logical and almost actual extension of your argument. (I can't believe you're calling me out, when you just posted a poll asking if people think we should go back to an interpretation of the Constitution that would allow the blatently racist actions of the years following the aboloshment of slavery through the 60s).

    You want to lower the tax burdens of people who have all the money, when everything is pointing to the wealth in this country being more and more consolidated in the hands of a very small group of people. In addition, everything is pointing to the economy and business being in trouble because of the very policy you are supporting.



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