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Saturday, May 14, 2011

semana santa 2010 en campo de criptana

semana santa 2010 en campo de criptana. La banda de CC y TT Cristo de la Elevación de Campo de Criptana en su acompañamiento a San Antonio. Interpretan: Marcha Real.
  • La banda de CC y TT Cristo de la Elevación de Campo de Criptana en su acompañamiento a San Antonio. Interpretan: Marcha Real.



  • kingtj
    Sep 7, 02:24 PM
    I thought this was a great idea too, except when I mull it over - I'm not so sure Apple will really go there. With the larger variety of Intel iMacs available now, it looks like Apple's really trying to build one for every possible home-user or small office user's need. I agree that it'd be nice to have an expandable, upgradable Mac with no display built-in that doesn't carry the price tag of the Mac Pro line -- but think about users like us who say that. We're in the minority of "power users" or "more advanced users". Apple has made it pretty clear that if you're in that category, they want you to invest in one of their "Pro" systems. Otherwise, they cater to folks who see their computer as an appliance or tool and just want something they can pretty much plug in and use. These customers are not interested or comfortable doing things like opening up a system and upgrading video cards.

    The Mini is Apple's answer to any remaining "casual users" who throw a fit because they just want a new computer to plug into their existing keyboard, mouse, monitor, and maybe USB hub they bought before.....

    The "void" you talk about in Apple's product line is one I *think* Apple leaves there willfully.


    cmon apple. get a clue.

    these little mini's are nice but not great. there is a real void in your product lineup.

    we need something with like a intel conroe chip, larger case, the ability to put in a better graphics card, and the basics like more ram, bigger hard drive and stuff.

    give us a bigger mid sized tower type computer.

    we all don't want to buy something with a screen. nor do we want some tiny puny non-upgradeable thing like the mac mini.

    give us better options.





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  • Campo de Criptana, patio interior pictures from spain photos on webshots



  • FireStar
    Oct 30, 01:14 PM
    I need a case too :(

    I'm looking for a case that can protect from drops/falls and shocks. Screen cover is not necessary, because if the case doesn't come with one I can always buy a separate screen protector.

    right now I'm looking at stuff like this case listed on amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Touch-MiniSuit-Diamond-Generation-Chain/dp/B0043L2LRW/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top#productPromotions)

    but I don't feel safe with just some random generic case, so does anyone have any recommendations? I've heard otterbox offers good cases with drop/shock protection, but there are none for the itouch 4g right now.

    For price, as low as possible, but I would be willing to shell out 30 for a good case (like otterbox!)

    oh and did I mention that drop/shock protection is important? :D

    any recommendations are good

    thx guys
    Switcheasy. Not much out yet though. Sad face. :(





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  • Campo de Criptana, Molinos de Viento pictures from spain photos on webshots



  • mrwheet
    Sep 15, 02:26 AM
    Then allow me to confirm what he said. I cannot use my iPhone 4 at home without a case; every other phone I've owned (including several iPhones) has always shown full signal in every room in the house. The iPhone 4's antenna problem is real, and listening to Apple sheep swear up and down that it's not doesn't change the fact that my iPhone 4 says "No Signal" when I make the mistake of holding it in my left hand. :rolleyes:

    Zero problems with my iPhone 4. Totally happy with it. I bought it fairly recently (just over a month ago), so maybe it's a more recent run, and doesn't have the problem. Not sure. Really don't care. But the fact that my phone works doesn't make me a f***king "Apple sheep." It's really simple; the phone does what it says on the box. I'm not saying every unit does, by mine does. Deal with it.

    xoxxooxx

    w





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  • SEMANA SANTA 2010 2. La gente cofrade se afana por conseguir que sus paso esten perfectos, nada puede fallar para cuando salga a la calle en procesión.



  • deathstar
    Jan 12, 08:55 AM
    There has got to be some information that is missing.


    yes, why "air" and not "light" or "lite"?





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  • Campo de Criptana, calles del pueblo pictures from spain photos on webshots



  • griz
    Jun 22, 01:19 PM
    Maybe it's not an iMac, maybe its really a tv??? No need to reinvent the iMac when it has it's own purpose. Would we see an iMacPro to replace the MacPro.

    A touch screen computer with iOS as an optional layer would be cool. Basically a supercharged touch capable dashboard would rock.





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  • Fotos Antiguas Semana Santa de



  • Lukeit
    Mar 31, 08:49 PM
    Just a quick question: how to make a full, clean installation of Lion preview 2 starting from the app downloaded from Appstore?
    Do you have to restore it as dmg on a external drive to boot from or is there any other way?

    Thanks guys!





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  • Campo de Criptana, Molinos de Viento pictures from spain photos on webshots



  • DoFoT9
    Mar 21, 04:17 PM
    I guess I'm number 1 on the team now :cool:

    your electricity bill must be outrageous!

    what do you do?





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  • Campo de Criptana, Molinos de Viento pictures from spain photos on webshots



  • toddybody
    Apr 21, 12:26 PM
    Whats really concerning is, Apple purposefully coded this function into (cellular) iOS devices (not sure if wifi models track similar information through IP)

    The point is, this is both subversive and intrusive. Yes, I know we gave them a free ticket to do this in our T&C...but the fact that this collection is completely unnecessary for the consumer, Im very suspicious of the motivations behind it.





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  • Eolian
    Mar 23, 02:31 PM
    You still don't get it. It is having all your music with you. The choice to play anything you feel in the mood to hear , not that you play it all from start to finish.

    Exactly ~ does one read every book in the library when they walk in?

    The folks that don't understand the Classic, well, they don't understand the Classic :rolleyes:





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  • SEMANA SANTA 2010 (Set)



  • jaxstate
    Aug 6, 09:18 PM
    Blah, it should read "Mac OS X Leopard, introducing Panter 2.0"





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  • Kreamy
    Oct 23, 07:15 PM
    errr...how about the fact that I've been enjoying my MBP for months now while you've been waiting and replying on this board for those same months on whatever ancient machine you currently own? I dunno about you, but I've enjoyed these months of screaming performance while on the road. But hopefully for you, the months of checking this website on a daily basis wishing you had a MBP pays off this week.

    If there wasn't some truth to his comment, you wouldn't even gander at this thread.

    Resistance is futile.





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  • mc68k
    Nov 18, 06:38 PM
    ^yeah almost seems unfair to ppl that want to compete but dont have access to high end hardware. i guess if you look at it from an aggregate standpoint then low point crunchers make a bit of a diff.

    the amount of power sucked from the wall per unit would be WAY less i would imagine. from an environmental standpoint it wouldnt make sense





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  • Kennywayne3295
    Apr 3, 02:51 AM
    Reminds me of the older Apple commercials.





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  • DeSnousa
    Apr 14, 02:26 AM
    :eek: That much, what are modern computers pumping out these days! What would be producing the most points per day? I'm thinking about buying a graphics card just to fold on if that is the case :D

    Also how do you find the GPU I have had to limit mine down to 70% as I find it interferes with the effects that Windows 7 does.





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  • SEMANA SANTA 2010 (Set)



  • freebooter
    Sep 6, 12:45 PM
    I agree that the lower end 17" iMac is a better deal than the mini.





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  • iJohnHenry
    Mar 19, 05:49 PM
    If we one day figure out how to do fusion, and make electric cars work or something, we wouldn't give a crap about which leader kills eachother there.

    Haven't you heard?

    Cold fusion is being suppressed, for now, just like the 100 mpg carburettor was. :)

    :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:





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  • lannim
    Apr 9, 09:29 PM
    Of course I can, first thing I learned. How did I learn? My dad threw me the keys in two feet of snow and told me to go to the store. I'd love to still own one but my wife refuses to learn it, or doesn't have the mental capacity to so im stuck with automatics





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  • kiljoy616
    Mar 26, 01:49 AM
    In the future, your controller will cost �400, require a 10ft HDMI cable, a �25 adapter, and have the graphics of a PS2.

    PS2 how so? Those graphics are better than the ps2 maybe not up to par with a desktop like mine but still I was impressed imagine the power of a 4 core ipad 3 with 1 gig of memory





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  • SEMANA SANTA 2010 (Set)



  • TheEddiePShow
    Apr 12, 11:12 PM
    Honestly I'm excited for this release. I'm a film major and use nothing but Final Cut and sometimes Imovie. People need to stop complaining about IMovie being DUMBED DOWN. It came free on my computer and honestly shouldn't be difficult to use if you're not working on difficult projects. IMovie is perfect for those who make videos and put some extras in it, but that's it. If anything the product that is DUMBED DOWN includes better looking fonts and font effects than final cut has. I find myself exporting videos from Final Cut and then finishing them in IMovie because there's better looking things I can add to my video. Anyway, can't wait for this to be released.





    twoodcc
    Oct 14, 07:14 AM
    Thanks! I'll try it on my work computer, its a quad.

    you can try it. but really the only quad machines that have been making the deadline is the core i7s. what kind of machine do you have at work?





    mogwia
    Oct 24, 06:25 AM
    america down too!! JEEEEEE :) :confused: :eek:





    Macula
    Oct 23, 11:14 PM
    Why NAND?

    Because I am just obsessed with system responsiveness. I can tolerate things like slow peripheral throughput or a less than stellar GPU, but hiccups and delays are such a turnoff! I would be relieved to see applications load 30-50% faster, with all their components instantly fetched, and with lightning fast task-switching.

    Besides, NAND-supported computers is a paradigmatic shift of sorts and, as such, a very exciting prospect.

    I just hope NAND is included in the first generation of Santa-Rosa iMacs and laptops!





    azentropy
    Apr 19, 11:13 AM
    I'll put in a plug again hoping for a Matte screen option.





    bedifferent
    Apr 2, 09:48 PM
    I noticed that I had around 15.6gb on my 25gb partition just before installing the update. Afterward I have 17.32. It could be that some settings or cache or whatever in some places have been reset. I know that my Launchpad needs to have apps placed back into it, but that couldn't take up that much space(?). Could be something else I haven't seen yet.

    All that I have on the Lion partition is the OS install. Even my Home directory is pointed to that on my Snow Leopard partition.

    Do you have "local snapshots" on in "Time Machine"? If so, it creates a hidden folder of saved data, snapshots, and it fills up quickly. You can uncheck it, then delete the hidden folder (I think it was in my Home folder). Local snapshots is still a rough beta, they're fleshing it out still.