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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

i survived anorexia

i survived anorexia. sexual anorexia.
  • sexual anorexia.



  • Btrthnezr3
    Jan 26, 09:33 AM
    Big day yesterday--

    I just received my income tax return so I had some dough...

    Airport Extreme
    http://www.tidbits.com/resources/862/airportextreme.jpg

    Microsoft Office 2011
    http://eic.smartphoneresour.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/microsoft-office-mac-2011.png

    Apple Care for my iMac
    http://www.takeittothemacs.com/images/applecare.jpg

    Iomega 1TB HD Mac Edition
    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41wFslln3YL._AA300_.jpg

    Apple Battery Charger
    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21ejddOvFvL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

    Alera Desk Chair Tilt/Swivel--I use the same one at work so I know it's comfy
    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41m4qrRSR0L._SL500_AA300_.jpg

    USB Extension Cord (so I don't have to move the iMac when I want to plug in something simple
    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/412EHlshD5L._SL500_AA300_.jpg

    Basketball Shoes for my Step-Son
    http://dsp.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pDSP1-7885645p275w.jpg

    I think that was it...whew.

    And I still have about $200 left.

    I'm gonna buy some Ram for the iMac and have a really good day on Sunday (dinner, movies, dessert)





    i survived anorexia. I Survived.
  • I Survived.



  • Popeye206
    Apr 28, 11:48 AM
    Yes, the iPhone does compete against Android. The last time I went into a AT&T or Verizon store, this was obvious. To say that the iPhone does not compete against Android is silly.


    When your sales numbers for phones are ~50% of that of your competitor; whereas a few years ago they were barely a blip, then yes that means they are getting kicked in the teeth in handset OS sales.

    Win... the point is, it's not hurting Apple. Apple continues to grow it's share. It's hurting the others. Android has replaced a hodge podge of OS's out there.

    So, it's not "kicking the teeth" out of iOS. That would only be a fair statement if Apple had a licensing program for others. But they don't. Moto, Samsung and others ran to Android because their own efforts were abysmal and they needed to do something before Apple owned the smart phone universe.

    Yes, it has slowed Apple's adoption because it is a very attractive alternative, but again... not a fair comparison and if anyone is getting teeth rattled, it's RIM. They have been consistently loosing market share and it's not looking good for BB.





    i survived anorexia. Josh Dies talks about ANOREXIA
  • Josh Dies talks about ANOREXIA



  • Dr. Echsel
    May 3, 08:08 AM
    Just bought mine :cool: I can't wait to get it!





    i survived anorexia. Isabelle Caro, Anorexic Model,
  • Isabelle Caro, Anorexic Model,



  • Jason Beck
    Apr 14, 12:54 PM
    http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljnlmpcZmQ1qi6pxoo1_400.jpg

    Mad puppy! (handheld spontaneous, 50mm prime on crop so sorry bout the ears)





    i survived anorexia. Reveals Anorexia Struggle
  • Reveals Anorexia Struggle



  • meepm00pmeep
    Oct 24, 08:25 AM
    Nice update. Some really nice to have features, but I'm not totally depressed about buying my 2.16ghz MBP 3 months ago (not that I could have waited, really).

    be satsisfied with what you have when you needed it... i got my 17" MBP only 3 weeks ago with no regrets and i love this thing, i don't need all that's there in the update, what i have now will suffice until the next time i need a new computer :D :D :D





    i survived anorexia. I don#39;t know how I survived
  • I don#39;t know how I survived



  • 840quadra
    Dec 1, 02:26 PM
    I agree with the few others that are concerned about this.

    Our Mac OS innocence is coming to an end. Part of this is due to the growing market share, and popularity in the Operating system. The other issue I feel that is of concern, is the new challenge this OS provides for Script kiddies, and bored coders. If you have an ego, and want to get your name out, why not do what hasn't been done before, as opposed to doing what everyone else does ?

    This is going to be a growing trend, and the amount of Mac Haters in the wild is quite high! Once code tricks and secrets start to get out, it is only a matter of time before OS X is targeted by thousands, much like XP!

    Apple has time to take this very seriously, and work to keep this system tight and secure! Hopefully this is going to be a big part of the focus on Leopard, but only developers will really know this!


    These current headlines aside

    1. Pay attention to what warning messages pop up when browsing the web.

    2. Only download and install software from sources that you trust, and if you do trust them, take an extra moment to think about why you trust them, and if you really need to install that piece of 3rd party software!

    3. Keep your firewalls on if possible

    4. Don't permanently unlock preferences, folders, or other security areas on your system using your keychain, unless you really need to do so!


    There are others, however that is a good baseline to follow for some minimal security checks and balances!





    i survived anorexia. from anorexia have extreme
  • from anorexia have extreme



  • trainguy77
    Oct 15, 05:58 PM
    it looks to me that we are still ranked 59. and the next group is about to pass us!

    but yes, talking about it more here helps out quite a bit. the more we interact here, the better

    We lost our spot again. We passed Team Lithuania for a brief time as yesterday was a big day for us and a bad one for them.





    i survived anorexia. who overcame anorexia to
  • who overcame anorexia to



  • r1ch4rd
    Apr 23, 04:47 PM
    Corporate policy is always going to put the safety of employees first, so that usually means not letting them get dragged into violent situations. However, I would like to think that McDonalds would also stand by and support an employee who made a common sense judgement to try and calm a situation like that. Having said that, they should also respect if the employees didn't feel comfortable stepping in. Like iJohnHenry says, they aren't the police, they work in a restaurant.

    There seemed to be a lot of staff in the fringes of the video, I am sure they could have done something. Good on the manager and member of the public for trying to stop them. I guess having the video footage must also help. I'd rather not have my hair pulled out than get a good conviction though!





    i survived anorexia. I Survived: Episode 33,
  • I Survived: Episode 33,



  • kernkraft
    Jun 6, 01:39 PM
    Sad thing is the developer is now going to be charged $300 (Apple requires the developer to reimburse the user Apple's commission).

    I think that in case of accidental/erroneous purchases, this is not true.

    If it was, that would be so awful that I wonder why no investigation has been aimed at this practice before.





    i survived anorexia. And as I would soon learn,
  • And as I would soon learn,



  • jmcrutch
    Apr 23, 09:07 PM
    No such place as "cali". Please try again.

    Then where was L.L. going back to?





    i survived anorexia. from Anorexia-Bulimia I
  • from Anorexia-Bulimia I



  • johndallas999
    May 4, 09:35 AM
    pfft, this should not be front page news, hell not even second page... just a bunch of hearsay from a CR that knows nothing about it and speculates BS.

    No kidding! You'd think this whole site was just based on "rumors". Jeeze!





    i survived anorexia. Complications from anorexia
  • Complications from anorexia



  • Lennholm
    Apr 22, 10:28 AM
    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)

    This is a new low for Samsung. Apple had a specific complaint about a specific device. Now Samsung replies with this patent nonsense? Really it makes Samsung look desperate and weak.

    I bet one day in the near future Samsung will regret this move. Apple will source other fabs for their business. Micron, AMD's spun-off foundry, heck even Intel would probably work something out just for Intel. These American companies wouldn't steal Apple's IP.

    Patent nonsense? Do you know what claims Samsung are making? You know, Samsung has alot of technological patents, technologies that the end user knows and cares little about.
    We can all see that the Galaxy S look strikingly similar to the 3GS (both look cheap imho) but it's hard for us to see if Apple simply stole technologies from Samsung and put it under the hood)
    This doesn't necessarily make Samsung look desperate and week, maybe they up til now simply didn't care that their patents were infringed upon since they felt they had a great collaboration with Apple but when Apple all of sudden decides to pull this off; no more mr nice guy.
    Don't be so quick to make assumptions.





    i survived anorexia. I have heard before the
  • I have heard before the



  • DisMyMac
    Apr 11, 01:41 PM
    I just want a TB-USB 3 adapter. That's all





    i survived anorexia. I survived Camp FP 2010
  • I survived Camp FP 2010



  • goosnarrggh
    Dec 5, 12:48 PM
    Furthermore, one of the MOKB flaws is just a bug and is not actually a security vulnerability. The dmg vulnerability, wherein a malformed disk image can crash OS X and during this inject uknown code, has been debunked according to this guy (http://alastairs-place.net/2006/11/dmg-vulnerability/).


    Indeed on first read, I'd say that he presents a convincing argument. I'll go along with his diagnosis that there's no hole that could open you up to arbitrary code execution. If that's your definition of a security hole, then it follows that there's no security hole there. But it's still leaving you open the possibility that the operating system may crash for no apparent reason, causing you to lose any unsaved work.

    Lost work... Depending on how productive you are, that can easily result in monetary damage being done.

    As I posted previously, that leaves you in no worse a situation than you always are if you're running a desktop computer without a UPS. But I think that it still warrants attention.

    At best it still qualifies as an inconvenience, because the savvy user who saves her work regularly will only have lost 5 or 6 minutes of productivity including the reboot. At worst, it can result in hours of lost work for the user who doesn't understand the "save your work" mantra -- especially if we're talking about somebody who's protected by a battery backup and doesn't think that unexpected reboots should be possible on such an inherently stable operating system.

    And it's undoubtedly a bug inside Apple's software that's causing this problem, therefore it is absolutely appropriate that Apple should be expected to fix it. I appreciate anybody's effort to bring such bugs to light, because that increases the probability that Apple will find out about it and fix it.





    i survived anorexia. quot;I Survived Season Two of Ally
  • quot;I Survived Season Two of Ally



  • network23
    Jul 11, 03:55 PM
    Steve Jobs knew about this in January... this says a lot about his vision. I'm confident that he is already well-prepared for this and has something up his sleeve to counter it.

    There will NOT be a sudden exodus to Argo from iPod. If it ever happens, it will be gradual and easy to fix.

    I would agree, but then I think about how Microsoft was late to the party regarding the internet and their release of IE. The exodus from Netscape to IE was virtually overnight.





    i survived anorexia. I Survived.
  • I Survived.



  • appleguy123
    Dec 29, 05:06 PM
    I wonder what website the people who are in peopleofwalmart.com go to to make fun of people?

    Tea Party gatherings?





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  • allegra versace anorexia.



  • illbeback
    Apr 16, 03:46 PM
    does this still have lag/freezing issues?

    I know when lion beta was first released it would lag and freeze a lot! also it was very unstable, 80% of the apps would crash constantly.
    Oh really?
    Where did you attain this copy of LION... off a Pirate Bay?
    No wonder it's a POS!





    i survived anorexia. Cambridge-bound anorexia
  • Cambridge-bound anorexia



  • CalZephyr
    Apr 26, 06:10 PM
    $20/year is a reasonable charge, but it seems terribly disproportionate to the $99/year for MobileMe. I'm guessing if there's any validity to this rumor, we'll see some price restructuring for MobileMe. At least I'd hope so.





    i survived anorexia. Signs of Anorexia or Bulimia,
  • Signs of Anorexia or Bulimia,



  • newagemac
    Apr 30, 03:04 PM
    I'm honestly surprised by a lot of you. The whole "no single android phone outsells the iPhone!" argument, is foolish and weak. It's a platform war. You basically get ONE CHOICE with the iPhone. Now it's a great choice, but of course it's going to be a top seller as a result. There are so many good Android choices out there that a single model isn't going to dwarf the others. Since there are, you know, options? As a platform it seems iOS is getting whooped on. Does that not register, or are people that much in denial?

    Now myself, I like my iPhone, but come on...in this case we are talking about platforms...So weird...

    Well if it's a platform war, Android is getting seriously spanked by iOS. The iOS platform is holding its own in smartphones and still growing in market share and in dedicated media players, portable media players, and tablets, it isn't even a contest. The iPad, Apple TV, iPod Touch and all the rest of the products on the iOS platform are seriously spanking the crap out of the Android alternatives.

    That's one of the reasons why the big developers concentrate more on the iOS platform than Android.

    Now did that register or are you just in denial?





    iDemiurge
    May 3, 07:48 AM
    They're probably facing some shortage of SSD drives. If you want a BTO with SSD it says 2-3 weeks for the 21" and 4-6 weeks for the 27". Crazy





    PBF
    Apr 14, 12:34 AM
    Not to be nit-picky, but "death grip" was "Antennagate" -- what's the "etc" part you mean? It's like you wanted to create a list of Apple problems, so you mentioned the one biggee TWO DIFFERNT WAYS and then stuck on "etc" to make is seem like oddles and oddles of problems ... Like we wouldn't notice! Ha! :D didn't fool me!
    You must be a teacher at school or something. LOL

    I did laugh at your post. :D





    daveschroeder
    Oct 23, 08:02 AM
    The word "same" never occurs in the text, which never contemplates multiple installs.

    It says you can't use it in a virtual machine. End of story. End of discussion.

    Vista Business and Ultimate include additional licenses to also run the same licensed copy of Vista running natively on the licensed device in a virtualization environment as well.

    In other words, if you purchase or build a PC with Windows Vista Ultimate, you can use that same installation and license to install it in a virtualization environment on that same platform. That goes beyond what has been done on any other platform for virtualization, and why the limitation is specifically delineated on Vista Home:

    You may not use the software installed[1] on the licensed device[2] within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system.

    [1] This means "the software" (i.e., Vista Home Basic or Premium) is already installed on a licensed device.

    [2] The "licensed device" is the device that Vista Home is already installed on, and that license may not be reused to also install it in a virtualization environment, which you CAN do with Vista Business and Ultimate, because Microsoft includes additional licenses specifically for virtualization use, which is why there are all these specifics about virtualization use on the lower end Vista versions in the EULA in the first place.

    The Vista Business/Ultimate EULA on the same topic states:

    6. USE WITH VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGIES. You may use the software installed on the
    licensed device within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system on the licensed device. If
    you do so, you may not play or access content or use applications protected by any Microsoft digital,
    information or enterprise rights management technology or other Microsoft rights management
    services or use BitLocker. We advise against playing or accessing content or using applications
    protected by other digital, information or enterprise rights management technology or other rights
    management services or using full volume disk drive encryption.

    This is because Vista Business and Ultimate include additional licenses so that you can use the same copy, legally ALSO within a virtualization environment on that same system. This is more than is possible with any other commercial OS, from a licensing perspective. The restrictions on Vista Home are ONLY restricting you from using it in a VM on the device where it's already installed. If you buy Vista Home standalone as a retail box, and it's not installed anywhere else, you are free, legally and technically, to use it in a VM to your heart's content.





    charlituna
    Apr 23, 10:54 PM
    The T-Mobile deal isn't a for sure thing. Likely, but the FTC could block it. Also, as the article states T-Mobile's towers use a different frequencies.

    Given that, I'm sure that Apple has been testing a possible T-Mobile iphone for a while. Heck ATT probably wouldn't have tried this buy without knowing that the iphone was ready to go on T-Mobile's towers. Then they don't have to worry about making any adjustments until they are ready to take the tower LTE.

    The real question is whether Apple can conceivable making a single line up of iphones that works with ATT, T-Mobile and Verizon or will they have to do three lines. I'm hoping the former cause if I sign up for one and it sucks I'd love to be able to switch without having to return my iphone, buy a new one, resync etc





    Le Big Mac
    May 4, 03:18 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/8C148a Safari/6533.18.5)

    Kinda funny one of my lines just had it's eligibility for upgrade moved up nearly 5 months. Late September to next week, May 9th.

    Indeed. This is silly--upgrade eligibility is usually (always?) phone-independent. AT&T has in the past waived or shortened upgrade eligibility so that people can immediately buy the new iPhone model. But they aren't going to extend it solely because of the release date of one phone.

    More likely the OP (or reporter) dropped a line of service or some services and because his spend went down his upgrade eligibility is no longer "early' and instead is at the usual two years.