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Friday, May 20, 2011

Massachusetts Colony Map 1775

Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Massachusetts Colony
  • Massachusetts Colony



  • BJMRamage
    Mar 25, 03:54 PM
    what I thought would/could happen with iPhone/iPads/iPodTouches. With Airplay this would be even better. pretty much how i had envisioned it with teh iDevice as teh Gyro-scopic motion joystick





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Here#39;s a map showing the
  • Here#39;s a map showing the



  • Dont Hurt Me
    Aug 31, 03:05 PM
    Knowing that Apple doesn't pay listed prices, it's not unreasonable to assume that Apple could get the Yonah chips for less than Merom ones.

    Also, Apple has historically liked to scale its product lineup to encourage buying then next item up the scale. Some have even referred to it as "crippling" the lower machines.Ahh crippling like using inferior Gpu's like in ProMac & Mini? Both GMA950 & 7300 are bottom tier.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. events of April 19, 1775.
  • events of April 19, 1775.



  • pgyanke
    Mar 26, 09:11 AM
    Imagine taking the steering wheel and pedals out of a real car and putting an iPad on the dashboard.

    It does not matter how great the car is, how nice the quality of the machine, what size engine you have, it's still going to be ruined, and make you a slow terrible driver as you can't cannot control it very well using a touch screen.


    People said the same thing with touch screens in airplanes yet the top-of-the-line fighters have touch-screen control. Admittedly, they don't use the touch screens as their flight controllers, but when you consider the volume and velocity of their decision-making, it shows it can be done.

    I think it will all depend on what you get used to.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Summary; Large Map and
  • Summary; Large Map and



  • FireStar
    Oct 22, 01:17 PM
    Huh? iPhone 4 cases are all over the place.
    I think he means iPod Touch 4G.....





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Summary; Large Map and
  • Summary; Large Map and



  • gr8whtd0pe
    Jan 22, 06:57 PM
    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5006/5376952280_30d1c125e5_z.jpg

    it's been gone for a while.

    I feel your pain man. I have a 2 year old myself.

    They all ready sit in Recaro's ;)

    Seriously though, we've got a 3rd on the way, so we had to go to something large enough to fit 3 car seats.

    Never heard of that brand.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. 13 colonies map with cities
  • 13 colonies map with cities



  • atticus18244fsa
    Mar 22, 10:52 PM
    lots, Bluetooth, WIFI (for internet radio), design..

    Here's my classic mockup

    http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=277273&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1300734199

    I would buy this if it was 220gb. Great mockup





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Colonial Boston in 1775
  • Colonial Boston in 1775



  • tigres
    Apr 3, 07:38 AM
    I don't have one, however I did like this ad.
    Curious if the same marketing company that does the current ip4 commercials does this one; as many have stated opinions of how terrible it is.

    This ad has class, the "if you don't have an iPhone", not so much.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Map showing a British tactical
  • Map showing a British tactical



  • weespeed
    Apr 26, 08:16 PM
    This may get sticky if MS loses the 'App Store" trademark dispute.

    http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/22/microsoft-patents-apps-that-let-you-buy-things-ballmer-to-go-on

    The patent here:
    http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsrchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=7925548.PN.&OS=PN/7925548&RS=PN/7925548

    According to the patent just granted to MS that was applied for in Microsoft came up with the idea of apps that let you buy things.

    This is crazy.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. New York was a Middle colony
  • New York was a Middle colony



  • Doctor Q
    Nov 29, 05:44 PM
    As far as what's wrong with the wifi as currently done, here:

    http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/zune.ars/4

    Actually that entire review is pretty good at covering why the current Zune is really not worth it, and why it has potential. The review complainsThe lameness of this dialogue is matched only by the lameness of Microsoft's decision not to allow retransmission. It's clear why usage rights on protected content need to expire, but why should that prevent users from sharing it with their friends? This is supposed to be viral how, exactly?If they allowed retransmissions, couldn't a pair of Zunes beam it back and forth to prevent ever reaching expiration? If they allowed retransmissions of purchased songs, how might they prevent this trick from being used to keep songs forever? Keeping a record of all previous songs, so it could recognize one it had before, and not permitting those records to be purged? Counting a retransmission as one of your three "plays"? Keeping the original expiration date, even if 2 of the 3 days had already gone by?

    Another way to ask this question: If Apple decided to compete head-to-head with this feature, what should they do differently?





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. See Colonial Commissions
  • See Colonial Commissions



  • kntgsp
    Sep 14, 11:03 AM
    Want to know an issue that actually DOES bother me about iOS devices? No? Well I'm bored so tough.

    I still want to know why I can't plug an iPhone into any computer and use it as a mass storage device for quick transfer of large files?

    Android can do this, Symbian can do this, it is not difficult. The thing comes with 32GB of space and I can't dedicate even 1GB of that to a mass storage mount? Really? It's one of the biggest business uses I have for the device. I shouldn't have to carry around a USB stick anymore. Hell with Symbian3 you can even plug a USB stick/drive DIRECTLY INTO the Symbian3 phone itself to move files.

    Screw you Steve. Seriously, screw you. That is one of the biggest reasons I will continue to jailbreak. That and a complete lack of quick access to my Wifi/Bluetooth/GPS/3G radio controls.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Massachusetts, the site of
  • Massachusetts, the site of



  • rasmasyean
    Mar 19, 04:14 PM
    mispost...ignore.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Color-coded map of territorial
  • Color-coded map of territorial



  • granex
    Nov 28, 10:24 AM
    The Xbox comparison is not totally valid because in that case Microsoft could provide software support to the games makers and provide other incentives for content (as well as supplying their own games content). With the Zune (and other mp3 players) things are pretty much content neutral for the most part, except for online store purchases, where Apple has a huge advantage.

    The only way that Microsoft can use their $$ to greatly influence this market is by selling the Zune for a loss (as they did for the Xbox). They really can't influence the content market in the same way, unless they start paying bands to pull their stuff from iTunes, and even then that is a small piece of the music content market.

    They will have to win on features and integration -- so they are pretty much doomed. They have essentially bet the whole farm on the wireless exchange. We'll see how that works, but it is a density dependent advantage (if there are not enough Zunes around then there is no advantage to being able to exchange with people). Some animal species go extinct even when they are at reasonably large numbers when their relative density falls so low that they can't effectively find mates. This is called the Allee effect. If the density of Zunes does not increase above a certain critical level, even assuming that people want to squirt songs (or whatever it's called), then they are really out of luck.

    A cheap, powerful Xbox with lots of cool games has value right from the start. Microsoft could buy your love in this case.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. the Massachusetts colony
  • the Massachusetts colony



  • frankie
    Aug 25, 11:09 AM
    1. Apple doesn't pay those prices.
    2. No way is Apple going to keep shipping any Yonah processors.
    3. Any speed Solo Yonah will be history with this refresh.
    4. It's gonna be 1.66GHz Core 2 Duo T5500 and 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo T5600 minis.
    5. I expect the iMac to sport faster Conroes in a completely new designed enclosure that can deal with the additional heat a Conroe setup will generate.






    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Map 1775 - 1781.
  • Map 1775 - 1781.



  • OllyW
    Apr 10, 11:11 AM
    I've never been impressed with them but the last time I used an auto was in 1983 so I've obviously never tried any of the fancy auto shifting modern cars.

    I don't have a problem using a left hand drive car with manual gears, you just use your other hand. :D





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. map
  • map



  • maverick808
    Oct 24, 06:16 AM
    The only stores I found still up were the US and Canada

    US and Canada always go down last, they should be down in the next 10 minutes or so.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. This 1775 British cartoon,
  • This 1775 British cartoon,



  • mahonmeister
    Nov 27, 01:15 PM
    Apple is making good strides in filling the holes in their line-up. Still a ways to go if they want their market share to keep climbing.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. 1737 - Lexington MA
  • 1737 - Lexington MA



  • twoodcc
    Aug 29, 10:15 AM
    UPDATE:

    It looks like the GMA X3000 is ready to go now, but a Yonah coupled with a X3000 IGP would still make the Mini a great machine.

    wow, now that would be something





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. Amos Doolittle from 1775,
  • Amos Doolittle from 1775,



  • peterjhill
    Sep 7, 11:48 AM
    Quality is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more important to me, than price.
    There I said it!

    When I see those delicious trailers, I cry for movies like that. Please God make it happen. 720p would be unbelievable, but I would believe it.

    Why buy an HD DVD player when you can download the movies at 720P... That would be good enough for me... Of course it depends on how much compression they use to make the file size smaller.. Also, would I be able to stop and resume downloading of the files?

    We will find out I guess.





    Massachusetts Colony Map 1775. (Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • (Massachusetts Bay Colony



  • *LTD*
    Apr 23, 12:17 AM
    Not this easy.

    It's not so much about finding people at any moment, but knowing where they've been. And this file makes it dirt simple to find that out.



    A guy in your terrorist cell claims he's not FBI, because he's never been to Washington DC. Even his phone contacts are all people nowhere near there. Yet what if his cache list says otherwise. He's probably dead.



    By now, you also know that I always speak from personal experience when possible.

    I was Military Intelligence and NSA in the heart of the Cold War. I did undercover field work at times. This kind of easy info is both priceless and dangerous. I've seen field officers compromised in almost every way imaginable. My scenarios are not stretches by any means.

    Sorry, I just don't buy it. Isolated examples dependent upon a very rare set of circumstances that the average user won't encounter. I *do* believe your experience, you're very well versed when it comes to tech and no doubt well-treavelled, but this is just too much of a stretch. Yes, it's possible. But it's also possible to gain the same information in much more common and easier ways, instead of the super-spy scenario. I'm not sure how your terrorist cell example applies to anything relevant (or dangerous) for the average, everyday person.

    I'm pretty sure your average FBI agent's iPhone (assuming they carry around iPhones) that has been cleared for use (and very likely modified) by the FBI can be stripped right down forensically and will have revealed absolutely nothing.

    The average user who is *not* a secret agent really has nothing to be in up in arms about, provided they haven't just knocked off a bank or killed someone.





    MikhailT
    Apr 6, 11:05 PM
    All developers reporting bugs here, please post your bugs to Apple:
    https://bugreport.apple.com/

    The more you guys send the reports to them, the faster Apple can fix it and get Lion more stable for the launch.

    IMO, DP2 is more stable than DP1 in terms of UI interface but it still needs a lot of optimizations and I'm concerned that Apple may not have enough time. I assume DP2 is merely bug fixes for now. DP3 or DP4 should be much faster with more optimizations/refactoring after the bug fixes.





    philoscoffee
    Jun 22, 05:37 PM
    Who wants to be touching a vertically standing screen all the time, that's tiring!

    No chance. The ergonomics would be a disaster.

    Who says the screen would be vertically standing? An adjustable desktop-style iMac would work just fine with iOS. No keyboard required.

    I think it�s quite likely that we�ll eventually see some sort of convergence between Mac OS X and iOS. Some more thoughts here: http://www.keithwilson.org.uk/technology/blog/Entries/2010/6/18_What_next_for_Mac_OS_X.html





    Surf and Turf
    Oct 24, 06:23 AM
    dun get excited it is just routine maintanace. The new mbk will will be released late november
    sorry





    jord1985
    Nov 24, 12:05 AM
    For the first visit i had to pay 154.00 when i broke my toe 4 weeks ago. This time I had insurance so I don't know how much it will be. i've been going to this guy for 13 years im sure they have me on some discount program hahah.





    KnightWRX
    May 2, 06:13 PM
    Never said anything about cooperative multi-tasking.

    iOS is not cooperative multi-tasking. It's fully pre-emptive.

    I know it is, unfortunately, the userspace APIs don't allow 3rd party apps to profit from that. You can't just write code and hope the process scheduler will happily deal with you (as any modern, pre-emptive OS scheduler does). No matter what, your apps gets sent messages to suspend itself and the frameworks are built in a way that if you don't intercept these to "background" certain tasks using a certain limited API to do so, the defaults kick in and you get sent to oblivion.

    It's pre-emptive cooperative multi-tasking if you will. It's limiting. This is a "Truck" OS. I don't need limits on truck. If I wanted limits, I'd drive a car, to use the Steve analogy. ;)

    I'm talking about intelligent pre-emptive multitasking with API's that allow the Apps to make intelligent decisions removing the burden from users to "clean up" after apps they have launched but aren't using.

    Apps aren't intelligent (artificial intelligence ain't quite there yet). If I have apps open, there's a reason and I want them to stay open. I'm not CPU/memory limited enough to warrant dumping these to some kind of swap space and prevented from sitting in their idle loop, waiting on their input.

    Taking control away from the user is in the end dumbing down the experience. This is what most folks are afraid of with all these features.

    I'm talking about Apps that are, to the user, ALWAYS instantly available in exactly the same state that they left them in.

    They can only be instantly available if they stay resident in RAM. If they are swapped out, then they need to be swapped back in.