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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Talladega Nights Car

Talladega Nights Car. at Talladega Superspeedway
  • at Talladega Superspeedway



  • Popeye206
    Mar 23, 05:22 PM
    Don't pull it!!!!!

    I'm NOT in favor of drinking and driving, but I am in favor of freedom. I don't like the idea of ANY government control over things like this. Too many darn laws to begin with.

    I downloaded this app. It's pretty cool! The DUI thing is like the least useful. There is all sorts of good traffic info on this app. Love it!





    Talladega Nights Car. talladega nights
  • talladega nights



  • mcarnes
    Oct 12, 12:39 PM
    Why is U2 so big with iPods anyways? The only group to have their own iPod. :confused:

    (I don't mean to be disrespectful to the U2 fanboys out there)

    Remember the keynote where Jobs introduced the iTMS (and the whole idea of legal downloads)?

    SJ and Bono became bed buddies.





    Talladega Nights Car. Talladega Nights Games
  • Talladega Nights Games



  • JMP
    Apr 30, 06:53 PM
    Anger management is a good thing.

    Thank you





    Talladega Nights Car. #39;Talladega Nights: The Ballad
  • #39;Talladega Nights: The Ballad



  • Eidorian
    Jul 17, 10:26 AM
    But wasnt Yonah supposed to come out in January this year, and Apple released the iMac early January. So tens of thousands of chips must have been shipping before the official release date, I dont see why the same couldn't be true of these new chips.Intel launched Yonah at CES on January 5, 2006. 5 days later Apple had it in the iMac. So it's entirely possible that Apple is sitting on a cache of Conroe and even Merom chips.





    Talladega Nights Car. Previous. Will Ferrell wears
  • Previous. Will Ferrell wears



  • bennyhenry
    Apr 20, 02:02 PM
    I've just used the software on my iPhone 4 backup, and was looking at timeline and the locations. I noticed that at the same time point, the map was showing use in Swindon (where I am) and High Wycombe (65 miles away), as well as in London (80 miles away) at the next date stamp, but i've never been to either of those places ever with my iPhone.

    The only thing that I can think of is because my phone is a replacement from Apple because of a faulty home button (which could be refurbs according to some sites across the net). It seems as though the backup takes the cell tower data from the phone from any point in its life, and cannot be wiped.

    Any other ideas?





    Talladega Nights Car. Talladega nights: The
  • Talladega nights: The



  • TallManNY
    Mar 22, 01:23 PM
    Good news. My Mom needs a new iMac due to screen issues on her ancient machine, so she will be getting my hand-me-down 24-inch Core 2 and I will be buying an upgrade. I would like to see the 24-inch come back, but will probably consider and go with the 27-inch.

    Hope these machines don't run too hot or have too many mechanical problems. As long as Apple doesn't unnecessarily try to make these things another 1/4 inch thin, then I'm guessing these are okay right off the bat.





    Talladega Nights Car. My car has made me bitter.
  • My car has made me bitter.



  • arn
    Sep 10, 05:06 AM
    Surely Conroe needs to go somewhere in Apple's lineup? Great value, fast and soon to be quad-core.

    ya, there really appears to be no space for the Conroe chip in Apple's lineup... at least with the decisions they've made so far in updating the iMac to Merom.

    arn





    Talladega Nights Car. youtube,talladega nights
  • youtube,talladega nights



  • jp102235
    Mar 29, 12:21 PM
    Windows 7 kicks ass, it's every bit as good as Snow Leopard if not better.

    I especially like the x11 server integration that windows 7 has.... oh wait...

    let's not get into blanket-statement flame wars here. For _some_ people W7 is great, for others, not so much. those of us that use the unix/x11 component of SnowLeopord really love it and miss it on W7.





    Talladega Nights Car. and Talladega Nights
  • and Talladega Nights



  • slapple
    Apr 25, 01:00 PM
    What about the screen? Are they finally moving to 16:9 screens?





    Talladega Nights Car. film #39;Talladega Nights The
  • film #39;Talladega Nights The



  • bearcatrp
    Apr 20, 01:02 PM
    Section 4b of the software license agreement explains it all:

    http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/iphone.pdf

    Interesting read. Except it only mentions the iPhone. Doesn't say anything about the iPad.
    Apple isn't the only one doing this though. If you have a cell phone, your tracked. But everyone should know this anyway. I peaked at some of the data on my backup (listed earlier). According to the agreement about, states as long as your device is not identifiably, they can do this. Am pretty sure somewhere in all that data your device is identified. Example: plug your iPhone, iPod or iPad in another Mac, you get the warning your device IS synced with another computer.
    Will be interesting how this plays out.





    Talladega Nights Car. Adult Ricky Bobby Costume - Talladega Nights Costumes.
  • Adult Ricky Bobby Costume - Talladega Nights Costumes.



  • TheNightPhoenix
    Sep 12, 05:44 PM
    just bought a music video will see the new res and if it works on "old" 5G iPods in about 5 minutes





    Talladega Nights Car. Talladega Nights: The Ballad
  • Talladega Nights: The Ballad



  • asears08
    Mar 22, 06:40 PM
    CANT WAIT!

    Was going to go with one of the new MacBook Pros, but I am more of a desktop guy so I decided to wait.

    Going for the top of the line model.





    Talladega Nights Car. Talladega Nights DvDrip is
  • Talladega Nights DvDrip is



  • Blue Velvet
    Apr 11, 01:20 PM
    I use metric feet.


    So does a centipede. :o





    Talladega Nights Car. The Talladega Nights inspired
  • The Talladega Nights inspired



  • generik
    Aug 28, 10:52 PM
    Now mind you, I say this as an investor, not as an enthusiast.


    Go sell your Apple shares then, Apple is so going to cry over your few thousand dollars... NOT





    Talladega Nights Car. And Talladega Nights
  • And Talladega Nights



  • peharri
    Sep 18, 09:00 AM
    You are right. I make a call. i expect to pay for it. i dont expect the person im calling to get billed for the damn call.


    The other way of looking at it is that the mobile user has made a technology choice. They shouldn't expect other people to pay for their technology choice. A system where each person pays to connect to the network and decides how they want to pay for that is inherently fairer, even if it makes it harder for people to choose to subsidize the systems of others.

    (Remember too that in the majority of cases, most US users have a fixed bill because of the high number of bundled minutes coupled with the huge unmetered portions of their bills. It's not the case that we get billed for the incoming call in the majority of cases. If it's made at peak time, from a different network, then yeah, we'll use bundled minutes, but most of us end up with large amounts of bundled minutes free at the end of the month despite this. And you never have to accept an incoming call.)


    and. as for pricing. yes, vodafone have a 1c/sec flat rate on calls. but. i pay $79/month and at the end of the my account has a automatic refund (of sorts) applied, so anything up to $500 in calls/txt/etc is included in the $79.


    That doesn't sound like a bad plan, that's unusually good outside of the US from what I've researched, though most of my research has been limited to the UK.


    i DO use my mobile for most calls. i use my landline maybe once a week, because it has a better speakerphone if im using it for a long time.

    If I were back in Britain, I couldn't substitute a cellphone for a landline because of the incoming calls issue. It's simply not fair to my family or friends to make them pay through the nose to contact me. I might use one for the bulk of my outgoing calls, but for incoming calls, it wouldn't be right.

    An ideal compromise, in my view, would be for the operators to provide two numbers on every phone, a caller pays and a mobile party pays (with the latter being treated as ordinary airtime, or unmetered according to a fixed monthly charge), but alas I don't think the operators would ever do something that could potentially undermine their interconnect revenues like that.

    Neither solution is perfect. The US seems better at the moment because of the emphasis on unmetered usage. At least unmetered incoming calls are an option here. But the downside is the lack of a practical PAYG system.





    Talladega Nights Car. New Talladega Nights Poster
  • New Talladega Nights Poster



  • Benjy91
    Mar 29, 11:35 AM
    When Windows starts to come close to SL in terms of ease of use and functionality let me know ;)

    Sorry I'm late, Windows 7 launched October 22, 2009. And its been awesome since.





    Talladega Nights Car. racing - wild enough to make the title of a Will Ferrell movie: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Sony PicturesThe fans help give Talladega
  • racing - wild enough to make the title of a Will Ferrell movie: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Sony PicturesThe fans help give Talladega



  • Tailpike1153
    Mar 30, 01:45 PM
    You'll find Microsoft's reason to sue Apple is here (http://phone.microsoftplatformready.com/Dashboard.aspx). Guess Microsoft is protecting itself from a legal butt kicking by being preemptive.





    Talladega Nights Car. the Talladega Nights cars.
  • the Talladega Nights cars.



  • iGary
    Sep 14, 10:15 AM
    you can feel free to go ahead and explain yourself in your next post instead of just mindlessly making statements with nothing to back them up. thanks.

    I already did that (explain myself) and you said I was ignorant for doing so - didn't leave me many options, really. :)





    Talladega Nights Car. Yes, Talladega Nights
  • Yes, Talladega Nights



  • Kyllle
    Apr 25, 04:22 PM
    After getting an iPhone 4 a few months ago, I've been finding myself increasingly drawn to other Apple products (what a surprise).
    I currently have an HP laptop from late and although the hardware isn't really out of date, I'm really excited to switch over to a MBP 15 hopefully around Christmas, once I've saved up enough money.

    I'm hoping the new MBPs will get a new design this fall, because if they don't and I buy one at Christmas, I know they'll get some major update as soon as I buy mine.
    Although I can't really think of a better design, I'm sure Apple will think of something that none of us have. I agree with others that dropping the optical drive would be nice to free up space for perhaps an SSD, as I use mine maybe every few months, but I don't see Apple doing this anytime soon as the MBP is supposed to be Apple's full-featured notebook. Maybe in about 2 years, but not now.

    I don't think the MBPs, already under an inch, would really benefit from getting thinner, instead I'd rather see either a bigger battery or SSD (128gb?). I have a 500gb HD right now, and only use about 150 of it, so I could probably live with a 128gb SSD alone, especially if it was included in the 15's $1800 base price.





    levitynyc
    Sep 9, 11:20 AM
    No one who needs powerful graphics could go for anything except maybe the 24". The x1600 is pretty low-end for a mid-range desktop by now, and the nvidea 7600 is not bad but certainly not a powerhouse. And why would you say that the imacs are more "impressive, solid, and reliable" than the mac pros? Better values, maybe, but more impressive, solid, and reliable? :confused:

    AMEN

    Do you realize the Dell XPS 700 is capable of running 2 Nvidea GeForce - 1GB 7950 GX2 Quad SLI card for a total of 2 GB of Video

    The fact that the new 24" Imac is only capable of handling a 256MB Video card is an embarassment as far as I am concered.





    WestonHarvey1
    Mar 23, 06:07 PM
    show me the law that says it'l illegal to notify other drivers of a cop checking speeds, or to notify the position of a DUI check point.

    Most state courts have come down on the side of motorists who flash headlights as a signal, arguing that it is protected speech.

    Where illegal, like Washington State, it's typically flashing high beams itself that isn't legal (safety reasons or whatever), and not the sharing of information about a speed trap.





    Multimedia
    Sep 12, 05:54 PM
    just bought a music video will see the new res and if it works on "old" 5G iPods in about 5 minutesNope. I already tested it and it's a no-go. Do you know for sure you just bought a 640x480 H.264 music video?





    locust76
    Apr 28, 03:28 PM
    inb4 *****storm





    Evangelion
    Aug 29, 04:35 AM
    Going public has other dimensions. There's more to business than the consumer and executive/investor ends. Going public allows people to force coporations to act in outside interests, otherwise it's just a private tyranny.

    You make it sound like companies have an obligation of going public. And what you may say MIGHT be true, you are also forgetting that most of the crummy companies in existence are public. Enron was public, Microsoft is public, Exxon is public, Chiquita is public. The list goes on. And you are forgetting that while in theory investors might force changes in the company, usually they don't. Only time they force changes are when the company is not delivering "enough" ROI for the investors. Investors are the primary reason why we have "quarter-capitalism", where long-term benefits are sacrificed for short-term profits.