Sunday, May 29, 2011

little red riding hood

little red riding hood. The Little Red Riding Hood by
  • The Little Red Riding Hood by


  • OdduWon
    Oct 10, 08:41 PM
    yes, I hope it's true.
    I have the gut feeling that Apple is holding off until end of October to:
    • first, sell as many ipods as they can
    • wait for the Zune
    • have a special event for the Video ipod
    • have momentum for the Xmas season

    I look forward a 120gig drive nd a way to input data on the road ala PDA. that would be very nice.
    if apple dosen't let zune come out first, it will be funny. Ms is all counting days and hopeing apple has already show it's hand w/ 5.5, then a day before..bam. apple will release the wonderpod and all will be well.
    i agree also that this release would require an event. the new comming weeks may produce silent Mb Mbp upgrades with shuffle/ xserve if were lucky. so i dont think it will be october for wonderpod. before nov 14?
    also zune has a lot more going on in the device so people and developers will like it. ipod needs to add some pda conviences to "keep up" with the zune.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood
  • Little Red Riding Hood


  • ~Shard~
    Nov 23, 05:25 PM
    In any event, it gives me an excuse to click on Apple.com tomorrow.

    You need an excuse? :p ;) :D




    little red riding hood. More little red riding hood
  • More little red riding hood


  • dejo
    Apr 27, 01:01 PM
    Yes, that's exactly what I want to accomplish dejo.
    Good. Now we're getting somewhere.

    Please, enlighten me .. what is the difference between the countdown-timer and NSTimer?
    Let me ask you this: what do you think the difference is?

    I though you must use NSTimer to get a countdown or count up timer.
    Using an NSTimer is certainly a common approach to the problem of modeling a countdown timer, but it's certainly not the only one. Because the timer is tied to the main run loop, it is not guaranteed to actually fire every second (in your case). In that case, perhaps the use of NSDate to keep track of seconds elapsed would be a better approach.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood Fancy
  • Little Red Riding Hood Fancy


  • bushido
    Apr 29, 02:43 PM
    And I'll take this any day over Windows.

    so, u'd let steve jobs decide what u can and can't do with your computer? thats kinda sad ...


    Whew!! They also brought Safari's "Drag Image to Desktop to save Image File" back in this Preview Build. :D

    In previous Lion Builds, dragging an image to the desktop resulted in a Safari Link file to the Image's location on the web.

    this got already fixed with the last update tho




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood Tween
  • Little Red Riding Hood Tween


  • macman2790
    Nov 16, 01:14 PM
    who wants to run amd anyway?

    gamers that want to switch to mac but wont because of intel, which is stupid. AMD fanboys hate intel also(there is a signifigant amount of these people). They still haven't realised that intel has taken the lead again.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood
  • Little Red Riding Hood


  • g33
    Apr 16, 08:54 AM
    ugly as fook

    i bet its a fake




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood Poster
  • Little Red Riding Hood Poster


  • ReallyBigFeet
    Mar 17, 09:04 AM
    I think its pretty obvious the OP just made this whole story up to get attention.

    Nonetheless, the way HR policies work anymore, people won't have their paychecks "docked" for cash shortages. Loss Prevention will investigate the cash shortage, the kid will most likely be exonerated of theft and given a "first and final warning." BB is a big company and they won't typically fire someone for a first offense...although the kids day certainly would have been ruined with the stress of the investigation and implied allegations.

    So while I personally believe the OP just did this to get a rise, the amount of absolute ignorance and naivete of the remaining posters here is laughable. You people really need to put away your pitchforks and torches and get some common sense.

    Bull. I had a girlfriend in high school get fired from OfficeMax for being $100 off where she had been working for almost a year.

    News for you. Your girlfriend didn't get fired for that ONE instance. You just were totally biased about the facts....inclusive of the ones she didn't give you about all the other things she had done wrong prior that made this the proverbial straw on the camels back.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood by
  • Little Red Riding Hood by


  • kdarling
    Dec 25, 04:41 PM
    Yes they do. BUT not when it means a crap ass experience for the customer. Because that just results in returns, complaints etc. LTE right now is only in a handful of major cities and not even perfect coverage there.

    Verizon's LTE covers about as many people now, as AT&T's 3G did back when the iPhone 3G came out.

    Apple is not just about pro-user experience. They also make decisions based on saving money (no 3G chip at first) and gaining market access (disabling WiFi for China at first).

    My understanding is that LTE is a whole new language, totally different from both CDMA and GSM. So phones would be, for a time, dual chips.

    Correct.

    In the same way there is 4g in the sense of 4th generation which is an improvement over the 3rd generation. and 4g which is 4th generation AND a particular minimum level of speed etc. And so say the naysayers, many folks saying '4g' mean the former and not the latter.

    Correct.




    little red riding hood. HEY THERE LITTLE RED RIDING
  • HEY THERE LITTLE RED RIDING


  • Reasec
    Apr 20, 04:23 AM
    Windows are purely OS for "work enviroment". OSX is for casual stuff.

    Cant imagine using freakin Miranda/ICQ/Trillian/Digsby piece of crap with MS Movie Maker and so on.

    Same as i cant imagine using Outlook/Excel on Mac OS.

    Windows is like Semi, gigantic ugly looking utility vehicle. Mac OS is like convertible ferrari - nice pus.sy magnet for everyday casual use.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood Image
  • Little Red Riding Hood Image


  • fujian90
    Oct 10, 12:53 AM
    I look forward to a first-rate biography of Steve Jobs, an American original. His life � what a story! I�d read about it any day, in any form? long after the iStuff is forgotten.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood
  • Little Red Riding Hood


  • EagerDragon
    Oct 11, 11:46 AM
    If the rumor is true and the video iPod is relased soon, Microsoft better be ready to lose more than $50.00 a unit. Apple may lower the price of the older iPods and the the Video iPod around the same price of their top level iPod (5.5G).
    That will throw another:D monkey wrench on the works, LOL.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood
  • Little Red Riding Hood


  • abhimat.gautam
    May 3, 11:52 PM
    Great ad, but the music seemed to fit completely with the "We Believe" ad and not really with this one.




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood Cape
  • Little Red Riding Hood Cape


  • valdore
    Jan 12, 03:50 PM
    I guess I missed any smugness in the keynote thanks to not watching the entirety of the boring thing. :rolleyes:




    little red riding hood. Red+riding+hood+film+wolf
  • Red+riding+hood+film+wolf


  • balamw
    Oct 5, 07:50 PM
    Ok. Explain how Jon from Norway has now for the second time managed to crack Apple's _encryption_ and nobody has yet found any way to crack the _decryption_?
    In case you've missed it, decryption is (once again) hacked QTFairUse6 (http://www.hymn-project.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1553)

    I don't know how or even if Jon has cracked FairPlay 2.0 encryption. You tell me. How?

    Here's what I believe:

    In the case of AirTunes/JustePort, it's actually quite simple (for Jon and those of his talents), because the iTunes client software was the one encrypting the content for the AirPort, so the private key for that encryption was on the PC or Mac that was sending the content to the AirPort Express. Once you have the private key, you can portray yourself as the iTunes client and away you go.

    These kind of hacks involve on of two things. 1) gaining access to the keys (DeCSS, playfair/hymn, JustePort) 2) Finding places in the software where the encryption is "off" or at least weaker than before (QTFairUse, and PyMusique).

    B




    little red riding hood. Little red riding hood
  • Little red riding hood


  • tylerhbrown
    Oct 6, 12:05 PM
    Except Verizon does that too!!!!

    Ahh, no, not really. Or at least not in my experience or that of anyone I know. I have had all three iphones and I love them, but ATT and their admitted 30% call drop rate is truly sad. I never lost calls with Verizon (T-mobile and Sprint we're not great for me, but neither we in the same badness-ballpark as ATT). We need to let Apple know how disappointed we are with ATT. I would gladly pay to get out of my ATT contract and go back to Verizon, if they offered an iphone. Lucky for me, I really like texting (although even those have been failing a lot too lately)

    THB

    http://thingsithinkithinkithink.blogspot.com/




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood
  • Little Red Riding Hood


  • Shannighan
    Jan 15, 02:32 PM
    WHERE THE HELL IS THE GOD DAMN MACBOOK PRO UDATE???? THIS IS WHAT I WAS WAITING FOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOW I HAVE TO WAT LONGER

    that made me mad


    but with HD movie rentals and a price drop i might buy a Apple tv now though




    little red riding hood. Kids Pages - Little Red Riding
  • Kids Pages - Little Red Riding


  • dunnick
    May 2, 03:16 PM
    How about a 4.2.1.1 update for "legacy" iPhones?

    And includes a way to shut off the stupid compass which seems to be borderline cripple-ware for phones that lack the magnetometer.




    little red riding hood. Back to the Little Red Riding
  • Back to the Little Red Riding


  • rdowns
    Apr 22, 07:02 AM
    All seems rather silly to me.

    Over the years, there must have been 85 threads on some type of reputation/like/thanks system and it's always been shot down (thankfully). What changed?




    little red riding hood. Little Red Riding Hood
  • Little Red Riding Hood


  • madmax_2069
    Apr 4, 02:14 PM
    my friend had his xbox stolen a long time ago, each xbox have a unique ID number, which can be found out when online. his was found cause of the video store that bought it from the thieves takes the numbers off the bottom of the unit. if you have your box and paper work and know the unit's numbers you can try calling around at video stores generic ones and others like EB and Game stop. MS should not be doing what they are doing cause it makes them look bad cause they have the power to track it down and see the ID number and its IP address to track it down to give the info the police to catch them.

    my friend got his back cause the thieves took it to a local generic video store and my friend knew the numbers on the bottom of the unit and the video store got the name of the thieve so police caught him.

    it seem's like you are getting the run around from MS cause they want you to buy another 360 to make them more money. this looks bad on MS part in not doing anything in helping to track down the stolen 360. i thought that is why the unique ID was given to each system just for that case. and the fact they are using the live account, they can also be buying games with it which is like stealing your credit card.




    snberk103
    Apr 13, 12:03 PM
    I would prefer the cheaper and more effective way; profiling.

    Also, you can't say security has been working well-- look at the number of incidences of things going through security accidentally via negligence (knives, guns, etc)-- while there's no official numbers, the anecdotal evidence is quite moving.

    Actually, there is documented evidence (which I'm not going to look up, because it supports your contention). The TSA does publish numbers (though buried deep in their reports) on the number of times undercover agents are able to slip weapons through security on training/testing runs. The number is quite high, if you look at it in a "Sky is falling way". But that is the incomplete picture.

    Suppose, just for argument's sake, you actually have a 50/50 chance of slipping something through security. Is that "good enough" to mount an operation? Consider that there are at least a dozen people involved, to support just one operative. You can try to separate them into cells - but that doesn't mean that they are entirely hidden... it just gives them time to try to escape while their links are followed. Plus, there is a lot of money involved.

    Do you risk those 12 people, plus a large chunk of scarce resources, on a venture that only has a 50/50 chance of getting something onto the plane. (we haven't even considered that most bombs on planes lately have not gone off properly, eg. shoe bomber and underwear bomber)... or that if the intent is to forcibly take over the plane there might be sky marshall - or just a plane load of passengers who are not going to sit idly by.

    So you try and reduce that risk by making the plan more "fool proof" and sophisticated - but this adds complexity ...and complex things/plans breakdown and require more resources and more people. More people means adding people with doubts, and the chances of leaking. Plus more resources, which brings attention to the operation. And as you add more people and resources, the "downside" to being caught gets bigger, so you try to reduce that risk by making it even more "foolproof".

    If you are one of the 12+ people supporting the operative, and you have a 50/50 chance of being caught and spending a very long and nasty session in jail - even before you get your day in court - and you have no chance of the "ultimate reward" .... don't you think you might start having doubts, and talking to people? Sometimes the wrong people?

    I don't buy for a minute all of the stories of traffic cops stopping a car for a routine check and finding "bad things" that were going to be used. The intelligence services have, imho, a pretty good idea of what is happening in these groups, and use these innocent looking traffic stops (and other coincidental discoveries) so that their undercover agents aren't suspected.

    That is the value, imo, of the security checks. The barriers are are high enough to get the "bad" operations big and cumbersome, and to make the plans too complex to escape notice by the authorities. It's the planning and organization of getting past the security checks that the authorities are looking for. Once that "bad thing" is in the airport, the authorities have already lost most of the game. Then the security screening is just a last ditch attempt to catch something.

    The real danger is the single lone-wolf person with a grudge, who hasn't planned in advance, and doesn't really care if they get caught. They have a 50/50 chance of getting through because the only security layer at that point is the security checkpoint. The intelligence services will not have picked them up, nor will the no-fly list incidentally.

    .... all of this is just mho, of course..... read the later john lecarre though, for more chilling details....




    Bonte
    Jan 6, 02:25 AM
    Yeah, it is kind of wierd, considering this is MacRumours, where mostly everyone comes to find out about Apple stuff before it is actually announced :rolleyes:

    Yeah but hearing the full specs the day before spoils the whole thing, as of today i'm not visiting Mac news sites. Now just hope i don't get an e-mail with all the new stuff. :rolleyes:




    iJohnHenry
    Apr 26, 08:20 AM
    Seizure.

    <cynical> Acting for the video? </cynical>

    Seriously, at indicated above with the drive-through mugging, look no further than your nearest lawyer, for this American phenomena of people sitting on their hands when there is trouble.




    flopticalcube
    Nov 24, 02:16 PM
    MB 2G 120G + Canon MP460 for CAD$1800.00 Sweet! Early crimbo prezzy for Daddy! :D
    Shh! Don't tell SWMBO!




    Mystikal
    Mar 17, 01:10 PM
    Yeah that employee probably lost his job dude.



    No comments:

    Post a Comment