Wednesday, June 1, 2011

mississippi river flood of 1927

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  • Kendio7
    Oct 9, 02:44 PM
    Nothing new really,

    http://kttns.org/c5zdc

    except the song.

    Mind linking the original please? Cheers!





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  • In the Delta, a new flood



  • ritchey555
    Oct 19, 08:14 AM
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=370400





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  • on The Great Flood of 1927



  • Squonk
    Sep 27, 09:35 AM
    Now THAT would be a great addition. Fully editable iCal web interface with the new webmail interface would make .mac a lot better.

    The only things missing then would be 2GB storage and a FASTER iDisk.

    Right on! Many have said this in the thread and I agree!

    And there was another post about email groups being usable on the web - agreed!

    Although I have a .mac account and really like the short domain name, due to the weak web interface, I have used gmail as my primary email for the past year. In fact, there are only like 3 friends of mine that have the .mac address since I don't check it all that often.

    And, do you think it would be too much trouble for Apple to supple a Mac and PC (sorry, that's what I have to use at work) notifier client for new mail?





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  • Chumburro2U
    Apr 7, 10:36 AM
    Look everyone, another Applogist.

    My battery live is much worse since the recent upgrade. Around 25% less battery life. No jailbreak here.

    It might be Apple trying to screw us up and make us want to upgrade to iphone 5. I remember I had the iphone 3G and with its latest "upgrade" my phone took a shiat bigtime. There wasnt even a way to downgrade the upgrade.



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  • In the Delta, a new flood



  • thunng8
    Oct 3, 10:13 AM
    Yet another Notes hater here.

    I first came across it at work in 1992 or so, back with version 2. We used it for our customer support and sales databases, and the company were still using it in 1999 when I finally left them. By then they were also developing a web-server product based on the current Notes webserver component, and re-launched the company around this product, floating the company to obtain extra venture capital. It was quite frankly the worst performing web server I'd ever seen, and the company folded when the money ran out.

    As part of supporting this junk product I had to pass a Notes exam. For that I learnt how Notes mail handled multiple copies of the same large attachment within multiple mailboxes. I forget the full details, but there was a nightly process that ran through the mail database and consolidated such attachments. It was a horrible mechanism. The previous mail system I came from handled this in a far simpler way by simply using hard links.

    A collegue once ran the then current Notes release under the debug version of Windows 3.1, and had never seen so many reported errors in code.

    I'd also had to integrate Notes (version 4 I believe) into another E-mail sytem via a gateway at a customer. Configuring SMTP to an external source under Notes was a pain, and it took 3 'engineers' about 4 hours to try all of the combinations before we could get it to both send and receive mail.

    I've come across Notes a few times since then. Still horrible.

    The versions you have mentioned are from 10+ years ago. Why are you bringing this up? The Mac will get the latest version ported and I see it as a good thing. Whether you like it or not, Notes is used widely throughout many companies (over 120M "seats" worldwide) and having a modern up to date and supported version for the Mac is good.





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  • alexbasson
    Apr 6, 02:08 PM
    I think it's funny all the comments about "is that enough?" I think this proves two things...


    1. Most people don't quite understand just how much a million/billion/trillion of something is.

    2. People think that this 12PB amount must have been decided upon arbitrarily, as if Apple didn't do a crapload of research to decide what a good starting amount would be.

    Here's another good visual representation of trillion, in dollars:
    What does a trillion dollars look like? (http://www.pagetutor.com/trillion/index.html)

    Here's what I understand about how much 12 PB is: My own video/music collection is a shade over 3 TB. That's .025% of 12 PB, and that's not taking RAID or similar backup/redundancy solutions into account. Considering how many movies and TV shows I don't own, 12 PB doesn't seem like all that much to me, if you're trying to be a media provider.

    I'm generally inclined to trust that Apple knows what it's doing, and I'm sure they did their research well. When I wonder if this will be "enough", this implies that I have some expectations, or at the least hopes, for Apple's plans for this storage capacity. Point being: 12 PB may not be enough for what I'm hoping Apple will offer in the near future, which implies that Apple may not be planning what I'd hoped they were planning.



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  • Analog Kid
    Jul 26, 10:26 PM
    Thanks for the tips. Still, Lightscribe or Labelflash or equivalent would be a nice feature, especially in a notebook computer. If you're out and about with your notebook and you want to burn a disc, it'd be convenient to be able to just burn a few words on to the disc rather than bothering with printers, inks, labels, markers, etc.
    Seems like a lot of hassle to avoid using a Sharpie...

    [Edit: guess I'm not the only one thinking this way....]





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  • of the Mississippi River,



  • Revlefty
    Dec 30, 05:21 PM
    From my parents;
    Red Wii & and Donkey Kong Country
    Some paint and canvas
    Couple hundred in cash

    From my GF;
    Pair of Puma shoes
    AE Jacket
    Abercrombie Sweatpaints
    Halo Reach
    All 4 seasons of Futurama
    A really cool ostrich case for my iPhone 4
    $50 Gamestop card for both of us from her aunt

    What I got my GF;
    iPhone 4 from my parents and coach keychain
    2 Remetee shirts
    a Sinful shirt
    Coach purse
    Hollster pants, sweeter shirt
    Family guy movie and seasons 1 & 2
    Sweatpants
    Victoria Secret bra and panties and some lingerie(More for me then her ;))
    New dressy sandals

    Her dad and step mom got us one of those fancy single cup coffee makers



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  • Mr.Noisy
    Sep 1, 01:27 AM
    Another Month, Another new desktop (for a wee while) :)

    Original Image (http://hugehdwallpaper.com/images/503/1920-1200-50357.jpg)





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  • Mississippi River Flooding



  • DerfBWH
    Nov 26, 11:22 AM
    This has been available for months now - I nearly purchased one around September. Crazy that people are just realizing this.



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  • Mitthrawnuruodo
    Nov 23, 12:29 AM
    Nvu (http://www.nvu.com/)





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  • River spillway opens, towns



  • redhawk87
    Apr 25, 10:13 AM
    at first glance it seems stupid to come out with a white iPhone 4 this late in the game. But I assume when the iPhone 5 comes out, the iPhone 4 will still be sold at a discounted rate like the iPhone 3GS on AT&T. So coming out with a new color for a phone that will be selling for the next year or two is not too late.



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  • gMac
    Nov 1, 11:16 AM
    Does it come with the new or old earphones?

    I called the Applestore before ordering and was told it shipped with the new headphones. I'm going to complain if it comes with the old ones because that is the excuse I used to justify ordering the Shuffle. I had just recieved a Nano as a gift the month before but wanted to upgrade the buds.





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  • gotanimac
    Sep 12, 12:44 AM
    I've been an OS/X - Mac user for less than a month. Def. Love it.

    http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/8016/desktophm.jpg



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  • ziggyonice
    Apr 30, 07:53 PM
    https://img.skitch.com/20110501-dycm54jb9ej57setm7js6nr8ti.jpg

    The geek in me made me do it. :)





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  • aosman
    Mar 4, 10:27 AM
    Hello Everyone;

    I am interested in getting a 4GB iPhone. I don't mind if it is used, so no particular preference. PM me if any of you want to part with a 4GB iPhone. Thanks!



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  • cjddrum1
    Dec 11, 12:42 AM
    http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/1819/61361565.png (http://intricedd.deviantart.com/art/DESKTOP-XV-189140931)

    Click!

    link?





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  • nmrrjw66
    Aug 13, 02:02 PM
    Setup a Static IP address in your Xbox settings by going to network settings and switching to Manual rather than auto. The easiest way to get rid of NAT problems is to host your xbox on a DMZ, which you do by going to your routers settings and entering in the IP address you just assigned to your xbox.





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  • iPhone1
    Oct 3, 08:32 AM
    Could you post a link to the original? I really like that.

    Thanks!

    Here you go!





    andrewappleinc
    May 3, 11:53 PM
    I have really wanted to get a new iMac for about 3 years now, but I would like to have a appearance change. When do you think that there will be one, or should I go ahead and get the new Mac?





    brianfast
    Sep 14, 07:35 PM
    I would like this to work with my iPod Touch 4g.

    http://www.ihomeaudio.com/iP11

    But all accessories currently say they only work with models before iPhone 4/iPod Touch 4. Does anyone know if these docks work with newer models?





    kingtj
    Sep 30, 11:48 AM
    This is definitely good news. I had friends in corporate I.T. where they did a massive migration from Notes to Exchange/Outlook (mostly due to Microsoft salespeople's slick talking and giving strategic gifts to the right people) -- and the environment suffered.

    Notes has its bugs and issues, but it also has some flexibility that Exchange/Outlook doesn't offer.



    Lotus Notes is a great program when it's implemented correctly. We've been using it over 10 years now and there's still nothing out there that can touch it.

    Improved support on the Apple is a good thing. They are even improving the client on Linux as well. That will really give people the potential to move away from windows.





    oMc
    Apr 13, 03:25 PM
    Here is mine.

    Nice one, can you share the original, please ?
    Thanks in advance.





    fivepoint
    Mar 2, 12:40 PM
    This is why you are wrong:


    Whether or not you can find one or two irrelevant differences (like private 'investing' vs. public 'taxing') between SS and a traditional Ponzi scheme is meaningless. It's not really an arguable point... like all Ponzi schemes, Social Security does not make money, it simply takes money from younger taxpayers to pay benefits to older (now retired) taxpayers. In order for this (and all) Ponzi scheme to stay afloat, there must be more and more payers or more income from each individual payer to ensure the pyramid stays intact. Unfortunately, due to reality, there are fewer young workers relative to the number of retirees to keep the system afloat. Unless a miracle occurs, Social Security will eventually collapse just like any Ponzi Scheme.

    At any rate, we're off topic. Back to the OP.



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