If that were true then there wouldn't be any software today. You don't need open source drivers to use the published API. That's what an API is for. You certainly won't need the source code to the Mac GPU drivers to use Apple's upcoming OpenCL APIs.
Muscles have to go under tension to become denser. I don't think just growing a bunch of muscle cells in a giant tub would really work out to produce the same thing as real animal flesh from a walking crapping cow.
Of course(duh) but it much stronger while on EDGE than 3G. 3G either is less strong or they power on the radio in a different way. It could also be due to the different frequencies but I haven't looked into it myself.
The GSM buzzing is all GSM phones but I noticed on my iPhone that using 3G it goes away. From what I've read, the loud noise is caused by rapid turning on/off of the GSM transceiver which creates EM pulses.
Godaddy's domain only cert just requires you to have an email address at that domain to verify who you are. It only costs about $20-$30 last time I got one and this is fine because I don't need anything more like a verified address in the cert etc.
Apple sells the iPhone applications as well as the movies and tv shows from the same servers. If they shut down the music part of it they're not going to shut down the music authentication servers because the same servers do everything else for the store. The applications and movies etc. are wrapped in the same DRM.
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Yep, you have 100 hour and 50 hour inspections, at least where I am(Canada). Aircraft engines are also way more expensive than a car engine. Some retard at my flight school didn't check the engine oil which was actually at zero. The also retarded mechanic didn't put oil in the engine after the inspection, signed it off as airworthy and put it back in service. The engine seized on the taxyway, and luckily not while in flight. $20000 later you have a new engine for some stupid fuck up like not checking the oil.
Has anyone read the EULA in the Google iPhone application? It also says you give up all your rights to let Google use your information for whatever purpose they want. The fact that it even has a EULA while just about every other app on the phone does not at least makes it stand out so that more people might actually read it. I installed it once but deleted it after reading the EULA.
I have considered writing an iPhone NNTP client but my biggest problem is what do I do if it gets pulled or rejected? I would have to block all of the porn groups because you can't put anything on the phone that allows porn except for a web browser of course.
Yeah you sure are. You can't tell the difference between Mac users and Apple, or assume it just works is some sort of blanket statement for all Apple products. Go back to grade 2 faggot
God damn, you can't read worth shit. They have never said every single product they ever make just works. Pull your head out of your ass for one second so you can get some oxygen. Then maybe you can think clearly. Show me anywhere that says Apple saying "All our products work perfectly 100% of the time"
Uh, I just downloaded mod_python source and ran
./configure
make
and whadda you know, it complied 100% without issues.
If that were true then there wouldn't be any software today. You don't need open source drivers to use the published API. That's what an API is for. You certainly won't need the source code to the Mac GPU drivers to use Apple's upcoming OpenCL APIs.
Quite a bit. The cow weighs over a thousand pounds and it's standing most of the time.
Nah, just throw it in the handy Borg Maturation Chamber. When we have that then this will probably be possible.
Muscles have to go under tension to become denser. I don't think just growing a bunch of muscle cells in a giant tub would really work out to produce the same thing as real animal flesh from a walking crapping cow.
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Cool thanks, I guess that solves that.
Of course(duh) but it much stronger while on EDGE than 3G. 3G either is less strong or they power on the radio in a different way. It could also be due to the different frequencies but I haven't looked into it myself.
The GSM buzzing is all GSM phones but I noticed on my iPhone that using 3G it goes away. From what I've read, the loud noise is caused by rapid turning on/off of the GSM transceiver which creates EM pulses.
Maybe it's the VOR identifier ;)
My brother has a 2nd gen that still works. The only thing is the battery doesn't last too long but still works for quite a while.
Southern hemisphere will be coming into summer soon and lots of countries appear to use DST in our northern winter months.
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst2008b.html
HDMI has limited resolution compared to DisplayPort making it the inferior spec.
Godaddy's domain only cert just requires you to have an email address at that domain to verify who you are. It only costs about $20-$30 last time I got one and this is fine because I don't need anything more like a verified address in the cert etc.
Apple sells the iPhone applications as well as the movies and tv shows from the same servers. If they shut down the music part of it they're not going to shut down the music authentication servers because the same servers do everything else for the store. The applications and movies etc. are wrapped in the same DRM.
Or you set your altimeter incorrectly.
There is the iPhone enterprise developer program where any business can write and run all the apps on the phones as they see fit.
What almost always crashes Safari for me is the flash plugin and not actually Safari itself.
Yep, you have 100 hour and 50 hour inspections, at least where I am(Canada). Aircraft engines are also way more expensive than a car engine. Some retard at my flight school didn't check the engine oil which was actually at zero. The also retarded mechanic didn't put oil in the engine after the inspection, signed it off as airworthy and put it back in service. The engine seized on the taxyway, and luckily not while in flight. $20000 later you have a new engine for some stupid fuck up like not checking the oil.
Yes perhaps but if you're not using the app then they can't get any of your information.
Has anyone read the EULA in the Google iPhone application? It also says you give up all your rights to let Google use your information for whatever purpose they want. The fact that it even has a EULA while just about every other app on the phone does not at least makes it stand out so that more people might actually read it. I installed it once but deleted it after reading the EULA.
I have considered writing an iPhone NNTP client but my biggest problem is what do I do if it gets pulled or rejected? I would have to block all of the porn groups because you can't put anything on the phone that allows porn except for a web browser of course.
"Apple didn't "complain" about it (what good would that have done?), they created technological means of stopping it"
Because they're contractually obligated.
Yeah you sure are. You can't tell the difference between Mac users and Apple, or assume it just works is some sort of blanket statement for all Apple products. Go back to grade 2 faggot
God damn, you can't read worth shit. They have never said every single product they ever make just works. Pull your head out of your ass for one second so you can get some oxygen. Then maybe you can think clearly. Show me anywhere that says Apple saying "All our products work perfectly 100% of the time"