Rabu, 01 Juni 2011

1956 ford truck

1956 ford truck. for a 1956 Ford pickup.
  • for a 1956 Ford pickup.



  • infowarfare
    Aug 20, 10:36 PM
    FTFY

    edit: The Norwegian goverment today declared Facebook's new "Places"-integration might be illegal, and will discuss this matter with contacts in the EU.

    They probably can't stop it, but I'm glad they're raising awereness of the privacy issues. I just don't see why there isn't at least a button you have to click to activate this. There's plenty of people who login to their FB accounts very rarely, including myself. I'm just glad I was informed about this by the media and in forums, so I can go and disable this feature ASAP.

    Wow! Really? Have you even used the feature in this app? It's not like if you have the Facebook app and you stumble into a place it will automatically tell the world where you live! Which is how some of you are making it sound... :rolleyes:

    You literally have to hit the big button labeled "Places" and then hit the "Check In" button in the upper right corner to get a list of places near your current location ( that's if you have already activated location services for the app) and then choose the place you are at, or even a place you are not actually at, and then hit the big blue "Check In" button below that for it to finally show your Facebook friends where you want them to think you are at. It takes at least 3 button presses to Check In to anywhere!

    Stop with all the fear mongering you bunch of whining babies!





    1956 ford truck. James Hetfield#39;s #39;56 Ford F100
  • James Hetfield#39;s #39;56 Ford F100



  • admanimal
    Mar 26, 04:01 PM
    I was wondering if that was an iPad on the table too. Only other thing I think it could be was the bill, but for just coffee? Probably was an iPad! :cool:



    I really don't think it's an iPad. Given how it appears to be a bright and sunny day and how much light can be seen reflecting off of most other surfaces, the "iPad's" surface seems too matte.





    1956 ford truck. 1937 Ford Pickup and a 1956
  • 1937 Ford Pickup and a 1956



  • dampfnudel
    Apr 21, 02:05 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPod; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8H7 Safari/6533.18.5)

    So, it's most likely they are going do these things.

    1. One device that will work on both VZ and AT&T network
    2. 32GB and 64G storage.
    3. 1080P recording with 8 megapixel camera
    4. A5 chip
    5. Maybe higher ram or maybe not.
    6. Throw in something new... like better gyroscope or something to just make iPhone 4 outdated, but nothing major.

    This is BS. It's not good enough, apple.

    That sounds good enough to me and the millions who will buy it.





    1956 ford truck. Ford Panel Truck from 1956
  • Ford Panel Truck from 1956



  • adroit
    May 5, 01:15 PM
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/03/canada-stephen-harper-american-politics

    This about sums it up



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    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford F100 Truck - Larry#39;s
  • 1956 Ford F100 Truck - Larry#39;s



  • jayP1201
    Jan 6, 05:17 PM
    Should be in:

    Settings > Notifications > Facebook

    Although I still get NO notifications no matter what, so I can't guarantee that'll work :(

    Thanks.. I'll also try resetting the phone...





    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford F100 Custom Truck
  • 1956 Ford F100 Custom Truck



  • 081440
    Oct 26, 04:41 PM
    Guess another company will have to produce a reverse of Rosetta if this trend keeps up!

    (because Apple would never do it, they don't want people using their PPC machines anymore)



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    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford F100 Passenger Side
  • 1956 Ford F100 Passenger Side



  • rdowns
    Apr 27, 06:59 PM
    Oh hai Donald. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/factchecker-trump-on-birther-issue-libya-etc/2011/04/27/AF69nZ0E_story.html)





    1956 ford truck. My 56 Ford F100 (street rod)
  • My 56 Ford F100 (street rod)



  • MattInOz
    Apr 6, 02:07 AM
    There's no such thing as a 'normal person'. The 'normal people' he is reffering to are the computer illiterate. Being computer illiterate dosen't make you normal.

    Agnostic maybe but not illiterate. Would you call a person who knows no more about a pencil than to sharpen it and draw or write illiterate?

    Computer are tools to and shouldn't need to be anything more than that to the vast majority of people. Why should they need to worry anymore about the tool than they worry about the pencil.

    *yes I don't consider myself normal in this respect either. What with a collection of clutch pencils and a full set of Derwents very handy.



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    1956 ford truck. Real-World Trucks Readers#39;
  • Real-World Trucks Readers#39;



  • *LTD*
    Apr 30, 03:24 PM
    If you need any kind of savvy to effectively and productively use an operating system, the operating system is poorly designed.

    Sorry, guys. New rules for the post-PC era. Complexity is OUT. Get with the game. Forget conventional IT logic. It no longer applies.

    Anyone who chooses the simplest operating system (like OS X and iOS, obviously) to accomplish the same tasks *is* savvy.





    1956 ford truck. 2000 1956 Ford Truck
  • 2000 1956 Ford Truck



  • Abulia
    Sep 27, 10:41 AM
    Yep, sounds good. I likes me some OS updates.

    Rack up another one (10.4.9) in December followed by another just before Leopard (10.4.10) and I reckon we'd be done.
    No, no, no! Don't you know, after 10.4.9 Apple has run out of numbers! It'd have to be 10.5.0!

    :D


    Couldn't resist...sorry!



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    1956 ford truck. 1937 Ford Pickup and a 1956
  • 1937 Ford Pickup and a 1956



  • awulf
    Jul 5, 09:58 AM
    The Macintosh SE has a 68000 processor which limits it to the StyleWriter series (I think up to the StyleWriter II works on it). Laser printers are different and to my knowledge all LaserWirters will work on a Mac SE.

    THe Mac SE can have up to Mac OS 7.5.5, which includes the LaserWriter 8 driver and other LaserWriter Drivers.

    It depends on what ports are available on your LaserWriter. Tell us the model name.





    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford Panel Truck - Rusty
  • 1956 Ford Panel Truck - Rusty



  • shawnce
    Nov 2, 11:12 AM
    well i hope it's not from already mac owners buying intel macs. i hope the marketshare continues to increase

    Apple retail store statistics imply that around 50% of folks purchasing a Mac are new to Mac. ...so new blood appears to be joining the platform.



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    1956 ford truck. Flaming Hot 1956 Ford Truck by
  • Flaming Hot 1956 Ford Truck by



  • BenRoethig
    Oct 9, 03:54 PM
    I don't think they have anything to fear for quite a while. iTunes movies downloads are the digital equivalent to UMD. It's cool for Apple to be able to sell a movie for your iPod, but I don't see the practical use yet. You can't watch it on your T.V. (without spending $300 on Apple's upcoming iTV), you can't burn it to DVD, watching it full screen on a Mac or PC is not going to be as crisp as on a T.V., and the extra features aren't there. Quite frankly really who wants to hold an iPod for 2-3 hours to watch a movie anyway? Apple is going to have to offer something more useful for this to really catch on.





    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford F100 Custom Truck
  • 1956 Ford F100 Custom Truck



  • ipoddin
    Oct 28, 02:04 AM
    Sure, but how much "iDisk" space are they offering? ;)

    I get 1gb from Yahoo for their "Briefcase" which is online storage.

    You can easiliy convert a Gmail account in to online storage. So that's 2+gb of online space as well.

    AND, you can use mediamax (or numerous other online storage sites) which I mentioned above for 25gb of free online storage.



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    1956 ford truck. 1956 FordPanel Sold!
  • 1956 FordPanel Sold!



  • msimpson
    Apr 14, 02:43 PM
    I am wondering if Steve Jobs approved this. He doesn't look at all like someone who works at Apple. His hair is not spiked with mousse, or his head is not shaved. He buttons his shirt too high and has a t-shirt on underneath. He would never be allowed on stage for a product demo looking like that. Maybe they will send him to Apple Boot Camp and indoctrinate him.





    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford F100 Left Side Angle
  • 1956 Ford F100 Left Side Angle



  • imahawki
    May 5, 03:47 PM
    I got news for you. Anti-virus doesn't prevent you from getting a virus. I've cleaned up 3 Windows PCs in the last 3 months with viruses and browser hijacks. ALL 3 were running Microsoft Security Essentials. The virus tax isn't about spending $30 for AV software, its about the maddening frustration of pop-ups and redirected searches and hacked hosts files etc.



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    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford Truck for sale
  • 1956 Ford Truck for sale



  • ejfontenot
    Mar 11, 09:48 PM
    Yea. If I can find one, I am gonna return my 16 gig black wifi for a 16 gig white AT&T





    1956 ford truck. 1953-1956 FordTruck Lights and
  • 1953-1956 FordTruck Lights and



  • DaveGee
    Apr 16, 03:48 PM
    And hopefully Fiore will do a cartoon about it :p ... well maybe not, his app could be banned again :eek:

    Yea unless he's awarded another Pulitzer that is... :rolleyes:

    Apple is really disgusting me with this $#*(%&*( behavior. They really need to completely reevaluate their criteria and make it CRYSTAL EFFING CLEAR what IS and was IS NOT acceptable and then stand by it. None of this 'reject Google Voice because it duplicates functionality' and then 'approve the Opera web browser'. Reject an APP because it 'ridicules public figures' and then plead that the author to resubmit it once he's awarded a Pulitzer...

    This wishy washy crap is really showing everyone just how UNDERHANDED they treat the whole process.





    1956 ford truck. 1956 Ford Pickup - Heart
  • 1956 Ford Pickup - Heart



  • rhomsy
    Feb 23, 12:44 PM
    This is welcome news. I hope all purchases, not just from the app store, are completely regulated and controlled. They also should pass some regulations into what not only our kids should eat, but also us adults. What about the fashion and clothing industry. What a waste of money. Regulate that as well. We don't need fancy clothes when our money could be used instead to fund pensions and research the growth of algae in tropical coral reefs.

    If they are successful at enacting all of these wonderful regulations, then we can all get lobotomies and be led around with a government helper on full benefits. Our day will come. Government is indeed good.





    applefanDrew
    Apr 19, 04:37 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8G4 Safari/6533.18.5)

    I don't think anyone doubts the machine can do the expose effect (the iPad 1 does it in Safari just fine).

    There are plenty of reasons it might have been turned down for their final switcher implementation. One, the final iOS allows a variable number of programs to remain open depending on their memory requirements. The expose implementation implies that 9 can be open. That's inconsistent UI. Two, as others have mentioned, you can't always tell the difference between apps at a glance from little screenshots. So they went with icons in the end.

    The current implementation is also inconsistent in the UI department, in that the same action and will result in two different actions.

    In some cases, a hold > jiggle > close will result in an app shutting down, and other times the same action set (hold > jiggle > close) will result in an app being deleted.

    Go Away troll!

    The current system is an embarrassment, relative to others (e.g. WebOS). Several things wrong with it, for example it does not indicate the extent that a background app is in use. In OS X, open apps are denoted with a white orb (or a triangle before 10.5), but is the same done here? No. Also, apps should be prioritized according to usage, for example if you have a GPS app running in the background drawing power, it should come up first in the system tray (and have a special look) to show it is a running process and needs to be shut down when not in use. The current system of showing apps as the same, no matter if they are in a sleep state or in a active state, and letting the user guess which is which is a failure.

    Seriously, go look at WebOS and then come back and tell me the iOS presentation is anything other that a generation or more behind the state-of-the-art.

    They're getting rid of the light in lion. They don't want the average user worrying about "open" or "closed" apps. Just use and exit when done. The system will worry with open and closed. I like it that way.

    Auto save, resume, saving state is the future of multitasking for all Apple products.





    cfitz7111
    Mar 24, 09:10 PM
    Saw the story about the price cut, while on break (ironically I work at Target, where we have been receiving a lot of the IPad 1 16/wifi's lately, and selling them as fast as we were getting them in at $399.99) and got out of work at 8:30 went straight to the Verizon store, and bought the last 16 they had.

    They of course tried to up sell me cases, mifi,keyboards, applecare, and I said no, and the rep went to page two of the handbook, meanwhile she did not even know the price was cut, until I informed her, as she told me there is not much price difference between the 1 and the 2, I consider $200 a lot. :p





    lincolntran
    Jun 29, 02:55 PM
    And this is just the front�
    :eek: :o

    The seldom used optical drive is on the back. All the useful stuff is on the front. :D

    Rocketman

    You are totally correct!
    ;) :cool:





    ptuxbury
    Feb 25, 06:38 AM
    It isn't all tweens that are doing this. My 3-year old son was playing with my iPod Touch. I installed the free app Touch Zoo, thinking it was something I could keep him occupied with.

    Well, within the next 15 minutes he bought 10 bags of stars - something I didn't know about until I received the $10 invoice from Apple the next day. He didn't know what he was doing - he was just randomly pressing buttons.

    Now, to be honest, I had a feeling this might happen someday (the boy seems to get into EVERYTHING), and $10 is a small price to pay for a lesson learned for me. So I disabled the ability to install apps on that iPod Touch. Just for good measure, he's been banned from iPod Touch use unless it's a circumstance when he's fidgety and I need to keep him busy (like at the grocery store or a restaurant). Thank goodness he didn't purchase 100 bags of stars.

    Still, it would be nice to have an option (in the restrictions menu) to require the password to be entered every time an app is purchased. That would make my life easier.

    While we're at it, the boy almost deleted some videos of himself from my iPhone. I would have been upset, because they were videos from when he was a baby. Can we get another option in the restrictions menu that prevents photos from being deleted?





    ImperialX
    Jan 19, 06:41 PM
    and there are many reports of headaches.

    Those are from Japanese tabloids. It's not real.



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