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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Marsden Hartley Paintings

Marsden Hartley Paintings. and Marsden Hartley,
  • and Marsden Hartley,



  • kdarling
    Apr 19, 01:04 PM
    +1 on the notifications

    Who would want to have a s*itty radio tuner on their iphone?

    Err... people got confused on that part. When I said Samsung had radio controls on their pulldown notification shade, I meant direct access to turning on/off Bluetooth, 3G, WiFi, GPS ... radios like that :)

    Plus orientation and brightness. It's really handy to have it all just one swipe away at any time.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Still Life, Marsden Hartley
  • Still Life, Marsden Hartley



  • JobsRules
    Oct 27, 09:37 AM
    I was there yesterday, and all Greenpeace did was hand out leaflets at the entrance to people entering the Expo at the Olympia. Hardly the actions of a "militant eco-group". I honestly didn't see them do anything else out of the ordinary, especially compared to other stand-holders who also roamed freely around the exhibition giving out leaflets etc.

    I saw them in the pub across the road in the afternoon, and they looked they were having a hasty meeting about what had transpired. One would assume that "chucking them out" is only going to have an adverse effect on the publicity Apple receives about its attitude to "green issues" (although in this instance it wasn't Apple themselves that had Greenpeace removed, instead it was the MacExpo organisers).

    Its a real shame, as they weren't doing any real harm, I think they have probably been harshly treated in this instance!

    Exactly. There was no violence, no rowdiness. This is how the current mindf*cks work. People hear that a group or activist with views counter to the needs of govenrment and big business and their heads immediately fills with images of extreme millitancy. As I said - they handed out leaflets. That's it.

    It's the same when the intelligence services and police stage 'terror raids' on houses where the inhabitants have no connection to terror. People immediately think 'Ahh, they've got those terrorist scum...' When the suspects are released without charge no one asks how zero evidence can possibly lead to an armed raid.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley
  • Marsden Hartley



  • kingtj
    Sep 19, 02:00 PM
    That statement isn't *quite* true. A lot of people bought the DLO Home Docks (sold at Best Buy and other retail outlets) largely because they allow a docked iPod video to send video out to a TV set via s-video or RCA cables, and the user to control it remotely with the dock's included remote.

    This is fairly remarkable, considering that the really only viable place to watch these movies is on an iPod! Yes, you can watch it on your iMac, or on your television hooked to a Mac Mini, but really, the set top box (iTV) can't come soon enough! Furthermore, this is really the kind of content that lends itself to the TV, rather than the iPod (Disney movies that parents put on replay for hours on end.)

    Of course, maybe these stats are dominated by those who wanted to watch Coyote Ugly on the train, on their way to work ;-) .





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley, Painting No.
  • Marsden Hartley, Painting No.



  • toddybody
    Apr 25, 01:00 PM
    Oh gosh, let's have a black liquid metal .65inch thick, standard ssd, and boosted dpi displays. Hoo yah





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Hartley#39;s overseas wanderings
  • Hartley#39;s overseas wanderings



  • glitch44
    Apr 30, 01:28 PM
    Why do they want OS X users to feel as if we were on an iPad!!!???
    If I wanted/needed one, I'd buy one. What the hell !!!???????:mad::mad::mad::mad:

    Decaf. Look into it.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley, 1938-39.
  • Marsden Hartley, 1938-39.



  • Chundles
    Aug 31, 11:02 PM
    http://www.apple.com/movies


    403 error forbidden!!!! WEHOOOOO the pot of gold

    WOW! That's the first time today I've seen that link posted. Welcome to a few years ago.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley (1877–1943),
  • Marsden Hartley (1877–1943),



  • bloodycape
    Sep 9, 02:34 AM
    Cant wait to see what the mbp can do with that chip. If only we could upgrade our core duo chips to the new core 2 duo easily.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley Fleurs
  • Marsden Hartley Fleurs



  • !� V �!
    Apr 25, 03:54 PM
    Good. The unibody design was never great, it was just so-so. The AlBook powerbook that preceded it had a MUCH better design.

    The TiBooks where probably my fav of all PowerBook/MacBook Pro finish and design. :D





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley painting
  • Marsden Hartley painting



  • caity13cait
    Sep 19, 02:41 PM
    Yeah it already lets you watch while downloading and frankly I think that this is a very important feature that is not often discussed. People bash it saying that it takes 1.5 hours to download a movie. Well if the movie is 1.5 hours long than wait 5 minutes and start watching. It is close to instant. I know that on my computer it only took 70 minutes to download which means I can start watching it right away. With Verizon rolling out their Fios internet with speeds of up to 30mbs even 1080p will soon be no problem. I am not sure just how big a 1080p movie is but I am hoping that within a year it will be do able for more people.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. plays Marsden Hartley
  • plays Marsden Hartley



  • musiclover137
    Sep 13, 09:23 PM
    Go away- just go away.

    Can we all just agree not to talk about this thing until it is actually out? There is so much BS about this thing, maybe it does not deserve anything until two weeks after it is out... if ever.

    So, we have gone from some prankster photoshopping his Apple wet dreams to official macrumors photoshoping up rumors (shakes head)...

    You might be on the wrong site if you don't enjoy endless speculation and um.....RUMORS.

    Welcome to MacRumors. I forgot to look if you were a newbie, but you might want to get used to this kind of thing.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley, from a 1914
  • Marsden Hartley, from a 1914



  • Dagless
    May 3, 11:00 AM
    Gotta say, the option to get a touchpad instead of a mouse is a huge step forward. I was eyeing up one of those just for fun but the price turned me away (esp. after spending �400 on a Wacom). And since I already have a really good Razer mouse... it's win win! No second mouse to clutter up my drawer.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley, Painting
  • Marsden Hartley, Painting



  • JobsRules
    Oct 27, 10:57 AM
    Shopping malls are private property, rented out in parcels at extremely high prices, so their tenants can run their shops with a perceived better shot at attracting passers-by than if they had a stand-alone store.

    If you owned your own shop and some people kept standing out in front of your store without your permission, handing out political flyers, you'd probably run them off, right? In this case, the owners of the shopping mall are providing a similar service to the merchants paying to be there. It's FAR from a "public space".

    You miss my point. My local town centre mall is a huge sprawling beast that was built on top of what used to be public streets. There are now moves to privatise publicaly owned shopping areas so you really do get severe erosion of genuine public spaces.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley, Fisherman#39;s
  • Marsden Hartley, Fisherman#39;s



  • DeeEss
    Mar 30, 01:03 PM
    What a cunning linguist he or she would be.
    :)





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. 48 - Marsden Hartley
  • 48 - Marsden Hartley



  • freebooter
    Sep 6, 01:16 AM
    Given the truly abysmal quality of Hollywood's 99% offerings, I say a big, "Who cares!" to any effort to pipe ever greater quantities of drivel into my life, however slickly and hyped.

    I do, however, look forward to a new 23" iMac--oh yeah!





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. It hit Marsden Hartley just as
  • It hit Marsden Hartley just as



  • Lone Deranger
    Mar 30, 12:54 PM
    The real question is why MS is so bothered about Apple using 'App Store'. Historically MS (almost) never used the word App, instead using the word Programs. Surely MS can come up with many alternatives that describe their own store equally well, if not better. Why fight with Apple over this? I can only conclude that it is to spite Apple, or to ride Apple's coat tails yet again.
    Even if MS is right, logically, linguistically, I find their attitude over this rather puerile. PR-wise it says to me "Apple, if we can't imitate you, we'll sue you"
    MS sinks lower in my opinion by the day.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley - The Number 5
  • Marsden Hartley - The Number 5



  • rileyes
    Mar 29, 03:47 PM
    Oracle's lawsuit against Google is airtight. Android's use of a non-compliant virtual machine (the Dalvik VM) is a clear violation of the Java license agreement. And there's legal precedent: Microsoft paid Sun $20 million back in 2001 when Sun successfully sued them for trying to "embrace, extend, and extinguish" Java.

    Google will lose the lawsuit. And nobody has ever accused Larry Ellison of being Mr. Nice Guy. He doesn't want money this time. He wants to protect the intellectual property Oracle acquired from Sun. He wants all copies of Android to be "impounded and destroyed" (a direct quote from text of the suit.) Because if Google is allowed to plagiarize and distort Java, others will follow. Ellison is making an example of Google, and it's going to be a law school textbook IP case study for the ages.

    Soon Android will be off the market while Google is forced to retool their JVM to be 100% Java compliant. Google is already scrambling to get rid of their non-compliant Dalvik VM. They actually hired James Gosling, the "inventor" of Java, so they've got religion now.

    And, although money isn't the motivating factor behind the Oracle lawsuit, it is a factor nonetheless. Google will end up paying Oracle a license fee for each and every generic me-too Android iPhone clone and iPad clone that their hardware partners can mash up. And that erases Android's only advantage over WP7. Android will no longer be free.

    So, when Android is off the market, Nokia's WP7 phones will have a chance to avoid becoming KIN 2.0. There will be a window of opportunity for Nokia and Microsoft to build up a little market share. Some corporations and consumers will buy Nokia WP7 phones just because Nokia and Microsoft are "too big to die." (And just when Google thinks it's safe, when they've implemented a 100% compliant JVM, Apple can sue them for GUI patent infringement. But that's another story...)

    In the meantime, both WP7 and Nokia will have zero market presence. For all of 2011 and part of 2012. That's an eternity.

    Even if Google loses any patent lawsuit, the phone wont go off the market.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley - Sickle
  • Marsden Hartley - Sickle



  • MacLawyer
    Apr 4, 12:14 PM
    Mac...a computer to die for.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. artwork: Marsden Hartley
  • artwork: Marsden Hartley



  • andiwm2003
    Sep 19, 01:37 PM
    1mio for 125000 movies. so they make an avaerage of $8 per movie. iTS sells them for about $10-$12.

    so it seems apple makes about 2-3 bucks per movie (minus the bandwith/server cost).

    i wonder if the movie business is profitable for apple or if it's merely to promote iPod's iTV and Mac's.





    Marsden Hartley Paintings. Marsden Hartley - Atlantic Window 32x25 American Artist Paintings Prints by Marsden Hartley - Atlantic Window - Approximate Original Size - 32x25 Painting
  • Marsden Hartley - Atlantic Window 32x25 American Artist Paintings Prints by Marsden Hartley - Atlantic Window - Approximate Original Size - 32x25 Painting



  • DaveK
    Sep 13, 10:34 PM
    Unless you were actually commenting on the "pre-announcement�" itself and not the codename

    Yes, it was the "pre-announcement" that I find very un-Apple. The fact that the product doesn't have a solid name just adds to the strangeness. Is there a precedent for this at Apple announcements. Sure, I've heard of products that I couldn't go out and get today or even for 4 weeks, but Q1 2007?

    This seems to me the "plan b" that had to get announced because the real "one more thing", out of left field announcement, hit a snag.

    Maybe it wasn't the iPhone, but something didn't go exactly a planned on the 12th.

    Anyone hear how they liked the satcast of the keynote in London?





    BornAgainMac
    Sep 15, 05:48 PM
    I thought 10 Mega Pixels were possible with some tech that is suppose to arrive at the end of this year for phones.

    I wonder if the new phone was like the original iPod Shuffle. You wear it around your neck. That would be funny. I would like the Star Trek Next Generation phone where you tap it on your chest to call people and it automatically goes into speaker phone. That was sort of like the shuffle concept with simple controls and no screen. Even works with iTunes.





    Some_Big_Spoon
    Sep 11, 12:10 AM
    I hear that again and again, but I just can't believe it.. was it just him? How could someone so far ahead drop the ball like that? I know, Palm and BeOS...

    Macnealy's ego got in the way....





    aswitcher
    Sep 10, 06:44 AM
    Given this event is on, is this now the only thing going on this week that we expect Apple to release something new?

    I ask because Paris Expo is on and I was wondering if people had reason to believe that might also be used to release new Apple stuff without a keynote.





    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!





    drlunanerd
    Sep 2, 04:55 PM
    I think it's pointing to Apple not bothering with the Paris Expo anymore. Their disinterest started last year, and unfortunately I was there at the time, altough Mr Jobs did show up for a press conference and checked out the Sony stand, ha.

    I had a better time at the London Mac Expo. Apple should make product announcements here from now on :D