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Monday, May 9, 2011

Europe Map 1914

Europe Map 1914. 1914 europe
  • 1914 europe



  • FinderUser213
    Mar 29, 03:08 PM
    UHM... iOS is far more open-source than windows is. Nice try... Android might be more open-source though, I'm not sure.

    You are 100% right; OS X/iOS are much more opensource than windows. I wasn't talking about Windows though.

    And android is FULLY opensource :)





    Europe Map 1914. the pre-WWI map of Europe.
  • the pre-WWI map of Europe.



  • timmillwood
    Oct 12, 06:06 PM
    so its real but nothing on apple site yet.

    i guess they will put it on tomorrow and the MBP too!





    Europe Map 1914. 1 Between 1914 and 1920,
  • 1 Between 1914 and 1920,



  • MrMac'n'Cheese
    Apr 4, 12:19 PM
    Maybe a shot to the head was a bit much, but that's an occupational hazard for thiefs, no sympathy here.

    The guard deserves a medal for protecting one of Steve's altars.





    Europe Map 1914. war, leading up to
  • war, leading up to



  • DMann
    Sep 9, 01:55 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    MacCentral posted (http://www.macworld.com/2006/09/firstlooks/imacbench/index.php) a first look at the new Core 2 Duo iMac along with some early benchmarks.

    The new iMacs which were released on Wednesday (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/09/20060906091309.shtml) incorporate the latest Core 2 Duo processor from Intel. The Core 2 Duo represents the continuation of the Core Duo line which first made its appearance in Apple computers in January. Intel has maintained that the new chips would provide roughly 20% improvement in performance.

    MacCentral tested the new 17" 2GHz iMac and 20" 2.16GHz iMac and compared them to the previous 20" 2GHz Core Duo and the 2.66GHz Mac Pro.

    The most direct comparison between the two processors comes between the 17" 2GHz Core 2 Duo iMac and the 20" 2GHz Core Duo iMac. The overall score was 10% better in the new model while the individual tests showed gains up to 20%.

    Wonder how the 24" iMac at 2.33GHz will fare.





    Europe Map 1914. africa map 1914
  • africa map 1914



  • Prof.
    Mar 23, 04:54 PM
    Always one in a bunch who brings up a personal experience to shock people into shutting up. My sister was eaten by a hyena. No hyena jokes please.
    :mad:If MacRumors didn't have a rule stating no personal attacks, I'd ream you a new *******.





    Europe Map 1914. External Online Map : Europe
  • External Online Map : Europe



  • cube
    Apr 22, 07:10 PM
    - Thunderbolt is not replacing USBs, it's a supplement to DisplayPort (and can connect to both display and peripherals simultaneously)

    Thunderbolt is not a supplement to DisplayPort. It is a downgrade to DisplayPort.





    Europe Map 1914. Europe 1914.
  • Europe 1914.



  • cdavis11
    Mar 23, 04:31 PM
    If you're sober enough to have presence of mind to check an app for a sobriety checkpoint, you're probably sober enough to drive.





    Europe Map 1914. File:Map Europe alliances
  • File:Map Europe alliances



  • Chundles
    Aug 31, 10:28 PM
    Nike kit for 5G iPod

    Oh hell no. Apple are never going to release the Nike kit for HDD-based iPods. That would constitute an admission that running with the iPod is a normal activity and that any damage to the HDD from jolts and shock would need to be covered by Apple Care, ie A VERY BAD IDEA.





    Europe Map 1914. 1914 map
  • 1914 map



  • xboxer75010
    Apr 25, 09:03 AM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELZQ-Z6lASI





    Europe Map 1914. orderwhos Belgium+map+1914
  • orderwhos Belgium+map+1914



  • HecubusPro
    Aug 31, 08:58 PM
    I've said it before and I'll say it again... it's really easy to hook an iPod up to a TV (http://podophile.com/2006/08/16/watch-ipod-videos-on-your-tv/) to play videos. Just one cable. You're not limited to the iPod screen or your computer screen.

    I actually have that cable. I've only used it a couple of times on my TV for kicks. After seeing the quality though, I decided never to do it again. :D Besides, all of the stuff I have on my iPod Video, I have on DVD. I just use it at work during lunch sometimes, or on trips. But hooking your iPod up to your TV should be done only if you have no other choice IMO. :)





    Europe Map 1914. lank map of europe 1914
  • lank map of europe 1914



  • Mattie Num Nums
    Apr 19, 11:15 AM
    Samsung is a slightly larger company than Apple.

    Slightly?

    Samsung is a huge Conglomerate.

    In fact they built one of these.





    Europe Map 1914. lank map of europe 1914
  • lank map of europe 1914



  • FuNGi
    Apr 25, 12:53 PM
    I like the current iteration sans the glass. What would really interest me would be a transition to liquidmetal allowing for a lighter and stronger case. I'm sure many will speculate an end to the CD/DVD drive with this one but I wouldn't be so sure.





    Europe Map 1914. +war+1+map+of+europe+1914
  • +war+1+map+of+europe+1914



  • JAT
    Oct 27, 03:18 PM
    ...Uh, Internet law 2001-B... because he's the international scapegoat of this decade. He must be blamed for all unfortunate and tragic events, no matter when, where, how or why they occured. Including and not limited to natural disasters, "acts of God", actions by foreign powers and anything else that blame could possibly (no matter how illogically) be assigned to. Because, dammit, if there were anyone else sitting in that oval office, the world would have progressed into a virtual utopia by now. :rolleyes:

    My predictions for the next presidency: A variation of the same old ****, completely different guy.
    LOL!





    Europe Map 1914. 1914 Map of Oura Nagasaki
  • 1914 Map of Oura Nagasaki



  • str1f3
    Nov 13, 03:19 PM
    In a sense, yes. The rules for iPhone development are different than for Mac OS X. I may not always agree with it but there you have it. :)

    The problem is that they have broken no rules. The data being sent to display the images is coming from the Mac. Rogue Amoeba is following the rules of the SDK.





    Europe Map 1914. Datoteca:Map Europe alliances
  • Datoteca:Map Europe alliances



  • Multimedia
    Sep 9, 02:48 PM
    I think it might be in Windows 2000 as well. It's found via Task Manager under Processes. Right click on a process in the list and you can assign its affinity. Some programs crash when the encounter hyper threading or multi core machines. So you have to assign the process to a single CPU/core. More then likely on a dual processor machine from back then a multi-core one.Seems like the application developers could add a link to such a feature in their code so the user could just assign core volume in each application prefs that would tell the system what amount to assign to that process. Maybe even have the system do that automatically to all applicaiton preferences so the choice appears in all general preference panes of each application.





    Europe Map 1914. File:Map Europe alliances
  • File:Map Europe alliances



  • Vegasman
    Mar 30, 01:04 PM
    After a bit of thought I think I'm siding with Apple... here's why:

    The strongest argument I've read against the trademark is that 'App Store' is describing the very thing it actually is. Someone likened this to renaming 'Windows' to 'Operating System'.

    However what isn't appreciated is that 'App' is in itself an abbreviation. It's debatable whether apple popularised it not but thats not the point. Basically it would be like renaming 'Windows' to 'Ope System'.

    I'd argue that 'Ope System' could be trademarked whereas 'Operating System' couldn't...

    Nice try. But "app" and "application" have been synonymous for more than a decade. They have always been used interchangeably. "Ope System" and "Operating System" have not been used interchangeably.

    2005: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-k...or-real-estate
    2004: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1599324,00.asp
    2003: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1191830,00.asp





    Europe Map 1914. Map of military alliances of
  • Map of military alliances of



  • FleurDuMal
    Sep 14, 08:59 AM
    Ditto on the chip thing. The chip does NOT make THAT BIG a difference! Spend your energy on working a few extra hours so you can pay for a RAM upgrade or a 7200 RPM hard drive. Those two upgrades will make more of a performance difference, and my guess is that overall battery life will not be all that different, but we'll see when the machines come out.

    Yeah, but a Merom equipped MBP can make tea and fight terrorism. FACT!

    I agree. I don't get the hype around a Merom MBP. The performance kick would be pretty small. But I still think Apple need to do something more to distinguish the MB from the MBP.





    Europe Map 1914. Sarajevo Map 1914. of europe
  • Sarajevo Map 1914. of europe



  • kresh
    Sep 6, 05:33 AM
    although i dont know enough about the bittorrent protocol to fully understand the effects of prioritizing consecutive pieces.

    I think you just hit on why you can't watching streaming video with Bittorrent.





    Europe Map 1914. During this time, European
  • During this time, European



  • yg17
    Apr 25, 07:54 AM
    "I'm 16 and I'm an awesome driver" is BS. THIS (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-6UCv4etyk) is what I think of when I think of awesome 16-year-old drivers flying down an interstate thinking they own the road. And the driver of this car was a teen.

    But Don would never do that, he is an experienced driver for a 16 year old. And he was only doing 90, not 100. Big difference. There would barely be any damage if he hit a bridge at 90 - nothing that wouldn't buff out with a bit of polish and some elbow grease. Not that he'd ever have to worry about that, because Don is such an awesome driver, he'd never hit the bridge.





    Donz0r
    Sep 13, 09:21 PM
    This is how I've always pictured the iPhone. Candybar style Slider phones are a hit right now, as well as Music playing phones, most of which suck when it comes to playing music.

    Apple needs to tap into this current market and release that thing before the holidays. All of the other concepts were way off, so un apple like. This is an apple phone. basically, an ipod with a small slide out keypad.

    Apple's consumer market is growing and more people fit into it than the professional market. The demographic which wants smartphones (for the most part) don't want an apple smart phone. Now that's not to say that an apple smart phone can't be successful, its just in comparison to a consumer targeted cell phone.

    Most cell phone buyers buy basic consumer cell phones. This is the perfect media player cell phone hybrid. It seems as if I'll be switching to cingular soon seeing as it will undoubtedly come out in cingular.





    bigwillis
    Aug 28, 11:27 PM
    Anyone else voting that they drop the price on the BlackBook to match the white MB? What are the chances, eh?





    calculus
    Sep 12, 06:50 PM
    Okay, so it appears that owners of 5th generation iPods (before the latest release) who update their iPod software to version 1.2 get a few cool features that come pre-loaded out of the box on the latest 5th generation iPods, but not all.

    We get:

    � Gapless playback

    � Ability to adjust backlight brightness (I'm particularly excited about this, I've been wanting it for ages, I bet it increases battery battery life immensely with the brightness turned way down)

    � When rapidly scrolling through ARTISTS we get overlayed alphabet letters which correspond to where we are on our list

    � Ability to play games bought from iTunes

    We don't get:

    � New search function

    ** Video playback details yet to be determined

    You also get the letters searching albums - at the moment I am finding this feature a little irritating. I love the gapless playback and the backlight control. I downloaded tetris for nostalgic reasons and it works fine.





    cube
    May 3, 12:03 PM
    Daisy chaining displays over the Display Port connector and/or the/a monitor or cabling that supports it not just Eyefinity.

    :confused:





    X38
    Apr 15, 01:00 AM
    This is most unfortunate. Now that TB is a reality, it would be far better if Intel just kills USB 3.0 completely as fast as possible. There is absolutely no advantage whatsoever in having USB survive past 2.0 at this point. With 3.0 barely entering the market, there is no value in letting it get a foothold. It is pathetically obsolete compared to TB.
    What is with the comments about wanting USB 3.0 on Macs? What a huge waste of time and money - you should be wanting TB on more peripherals. Even if Intel is going to be dumb enough to keep USB 3.0 around, hopefully Apple will hold the line and refuse to put it in Macs. With Apple's resurgent strength in the computer market while everyone else is tanking, that would be enough incentive to get the peripheral makers to adopt TB.