Wednesday, June 1, 2011

pyramid of numbers

pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • jessica.
    Oct 27, 02:37 PM
    I really want the junk mail feature. I am now getting junk @ my .mac. I also wish I could just have the address and forget the other features that I do not use.





    pyramid of numbers. upright-pyramid-of-numbers-
  • upright-pyramid-of-numbers-



  • david77
    Mar 13, 04:32 PM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_3 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8F190 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Very interesting. My iPhone4 from ATT is still thinking it is the wrong time, SO very annoying. Also I am running 4.3.

    If you turn off 3G, do you get the correct time?





    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • scoobydoo99
    Oct 13, 07:06 PM
    I find it funny how investors continue to trust these "analyst" <snip>

    It's either:
    THIS analyst
    or
    THESE analysts

    please pluralize :)





    pyramid of numbers. as wide as its numbers,
  • as wide as its numbers,



  • baryon
    Mar 21, 12:37 PM
    I don't know what kind of posh school would buy iPads! What would they do with them? Hand them out to students and go "hey guys, free iPad!" or would they allow students to browse the web during lessons? Or is it only to read books? In that case, books are cheaper, and offer a more book-like experience... don't they? The idea of school text books being available for the iPad is cool, allowing students to only carry the iPad around, but I don't think text books will get made into digital versions anytime this decade. Teachers usually want students to use books that were published like 5 years ago... I think a laptop would be more suitable for students, but only at university, not at school, since they don't allow you to submit typed text or study from the internet anyway.



    more...


    pyramid of numbers. Pyramid of numbers shows the
  • Pyramid of numbers shows the



  • generationxwing
    Nov 14, 08:35 AM
    Now that is a brilliant idea. Earlier this year I took a 26 hour flight(s) to Asia, and I would have LOVED to have been able to take advantage of this.





    pyramid of numbers. and the pyramid of numbers
  • and the pyramid of numbers



  • Squadleader
    Apr 8, 05:46 PM
    Humans should have the full right to decide over their own bodies, that includes planned parenthood and abortions.



    more...


    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • revelated
    Apr 13, 11:31 PM
    Why would they do that? Support for Exchange 2003 is going away. Microsoft gave a roadmap 5 years ago which showed companies when to start planning Exchange upgrades.

    Here's the deal. Exchange is one of those Microsoft products that they made too damn well. To the point there really isn't a value to upgrading. If anything it's harmful to do so as they started removing critical features such as journaling. Then you talk about the thousands and thousands of dollars to invest to make such a change only to kill off valuable features, and I don't blame companies for not rushing to get off of it. Same deal with Windows 7 - some companies are doing it, but most aren't, because there isn't a compelling enough reason to spend that money, especially not in large enterprises.

    Microsoft knows that. That's why the Windows version of Office 2010 fully supports Exchange 2003. Don't sit here and try to defend them - there IS NO defense. They gutted the Mac version for one reason - they don't want Mac users to have a version of Office that is similar or superior to what Windows users have. Why would they?

    Anyone who seriously believes the fairy tale about dropping support for Exchange I ask you - why then does Microsoft support it still in 2010 Office and always have? Betcha don't have a valid answer, but I do. Microsoft knows the game and how to play it.





    pyramid of numbers. Pyramid Of Numbers - Page
  • Pyramid Of Numbers - Page



  • Daveway
    Apr 2, 12:12 PM
    I also find Pages very unimpressive. I haven't used it more than 20 mins. and that's because I didn't like it. I find Pages uses to much processor resources for a publishing program. I think that may be because of it's RT capabilities.

    For the most part I believe the team that designes the UI for Pages and Keynote are not very skilled. I Hate the UI for the 2 apps.



    more...


    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • WoFat
    Apr 1, 08:59 AM
    Viacom? Oh the humanity! Anyone watch it? Anyone miss it? Anyone Care?





    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • Mattie Num Nums
    Apr 13, 09:48 AM
    Why on Earth didn't the Service Pack include an update to the buggy Messenger:Mac :confused: :confused: :eek:
    This is so long overdue!!

    Messenger updates are usually always separate. Also, keep in mind most businesses use OCS so Communicator would probably be the only program addressed with Service Packs.



    more...


    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • johneymac
    Sep 19, 04:23 PM
    Just did the update and everything went well!





    pyramid of numbers. Great Pyramid, the numbers
  • Great Pyramid, the numbers



  • chabig
    Apr 14, 11:56 PM
    Yeah. I don't believe that iPods are prohibited.



    more...


    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • alent1234
    Mar 25, 08:38 AM
    the patent was granted in 1997 and basically covers previewing the picture on the little LCD screen.

    i remember around that time i saw some professional photographers with $10,000 kodak digital cameras that had that feature. very cool for that time when digital cameras were still new





    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • Arcus
    Nov 14, 09:07 AM
    I know who Ill be flying with. Nice.



    more...


    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • Kenzembo1
    Apr 12, 12:56 AM
    I can't imagine a fancy Swiss watch is any different from a Citizen or a Seiko. I would recommend going to one of those watch kiosks in a shopping mall and picking out a new band. Most of these places will install it for free.

    OP, please don't take your $2,500 Omega to a mall kiosk!!!

    I have an Omega Seamaster and changing the steel bracelet can be tricky. Take your time and shop for a quality band online- I suggest taking a look at what the folks at the watchuseek.com forums have to offer. There are a lot of members who make and sell their own leather bands and they're usually very affordable and can be made to order. They even have a forum dedicated to straps and bracelets (http://forums.watchuseek.com/f222/). If nothing else, they can at least point you in the right direction and suggest a good manufacturer to buy from.

    Once you order a band and receive it, take it to an authorized jeweler (preferably someplace that sells the Omega brand) and let the experts do it. They'll have all the right tools and won't scratch or scuff the steel, like the teenager at the mall might, and they'll usually do it for free or for a very nominal fee. I'm sure you can probably even learn to do it yourself by browsing some of the watchuseek forums.

    Hope that helps, good luck! :)





    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • shawnce
    Nov 21, 05:17 PM
    I haven't read the whole article yet, but from the sounds of it, it seems as though a laptop can be charged without plugging in it. That is the processor that converts heart to electricity could either charge the battery or provide it's own power to the laptop. That would extend battery life, not sure by how much, but if it is a decent amount, this technology would be great for laptops.

    Then again there's the heat issue. While the heat will provide electricity, your going to have to have a decent cooling system, which hopefully wouldn't suck to much power. Or maybe the converted power can be used only for the cooling system leaving the rest for the battery, thus conserving power anyways....just thinking aloud here though. :)

    It needs a heat differential to generate electricity... that has to come from some place... when the company talks about it being used as power source for running the laptop it requires the use of a small heat source (microburner) that burns a combustible and portable fuel source (ethanol, propane, etc.). This is a feasible product.

    In the case of using waste heat given off by the CPU it remains to be seen just how much energy they can recover...



    more...


    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • Keleko
    Mar 4, 09:06 AM
    The high vantage point and the stuffed animals on the table really make this shot. It's a picture with contrasts on many levels: white/black, obese/gaunt, tough/cuddly, nonconformist/mainstream, just to name a few. Very nice address to the theme, Keleko.

    I would probably crop in tighter, since the empty chair and so much railing is not adding anything to the image. You could come in at the top, left, and right, and get us that much closer to this eccentric couple.



    I completely agree about the similarities making a nice counterpoint to the differences. I probably wouldn't call this one a "literal interpretation" of contrast, though, since it goes so far beyond just being dark versus light. (I guess I think of contrast at its most basic as involving tonality.)

    I agree with the crop. I'm not sure why I didn't think of it or do it before. I remember feeling the same way but then ignoring myself. :)

    This is a "quick and dirty" crop using the crop tools in flickr. I would like more room on the right for the table. This is cropped to the edge of the empty chair, so to do a bit more room I'll have to erase the part of the chair that shows. I may try that when I have more time.

    http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5219/5497165546_28b1c933ff_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/22077805@N07/5497165546/)





    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • Peaceful
    Sep 27, 12:15 PM
    Ya, who says they won't use hex? Although if they have been using hex all this time it would have been OS A instead of OS 10 :) :)

    No, no. You misunderstood. They switched from using a single base-ten number (OS 8, OS 9), to using a BINARY number and a base-ten number joined by a period. The binary number indicates the theme, while the base-ten number indicates significant os revisions.

    So to illustrate, we currently have OS 10 (that's a binary ONE): FELINE

    10.0 Cheetah
    10.1 Puma
    10.2 Jaguar
    10.3 Panther
    10.4 Tiger
    10.5 Leopard
    10.6 Lion
    etc.

    Next will be OS 01 (That's a binary TWO, and don't even try to tell me my endianness is wrong, because there is no wrong endianness for OS X, we all know that now). Anyway, the revision numbers will have to start over, and we'll have to go with a new AQUATIC theme, so you get:

    01.0 Stingray
    01.1 Jellyfish
    01.2 Orca
    01.3 Shark
    etc.

    And then OS 11 (That's a binary THREE, people): AVIANS

    11.0 Kite
    11.1 Hawk
    11.2 Osprey
    11.3 Eagle
    etc.

    Beyond that, I won't say, because I wouldn't want to break my NDA. But let's just say that OS 001 will have a killer theme, but we won't see that until 2022...

    ;)





    pyramid of numbers. food chain pyramid of numbers.
  • food chain pyramid of numbers.



  • philbeeney
    Mar 13, 09:58 AM
    I'm with Rogers in Canada and my iPhone 3G Date & Time had "Set Automatically" to ON. I had to change "Set Automatically" to OFF before the time corrected itself. My Time Zone is set to Toronto.

    My Mac changed correctly (Leopard 10.5.8) and the Set Date & Time automatically checkbox was ticked.

    I'd say Apple have a problem with iOS 4.2.1 as well. Governments around the world should stop dicking around with Daylight Savings. That would solve the problem.





    Applespider
    Oct 20, 05:05 AM
    I really don't recall there being much of a line for Tiger. I think I got into town about quarter to 6 and still got in and picked up my copy of Tiger and a scratchcard within minutes of 6pm.





    JAT
    Apr 13, 11:43 AM
    I read somewhere that for most users their local ISP's DNS servers are faster than some of the other options out there like Google's.

    I did some tests and it was definately true for me. I'm sure it's not true for everyone, but it's worth testing instead of blindly just changing.

    But most have nothing set up. I'm not exactly sure what that does, I think adds an extra step in querying the ISP. That always slows me down.

    And, of course, the other half can be an issue, too. People never talk about that except when they want to download a brand new firmware or something. I see "waiting for xyz.com" plenty.





    bossxii
    Feb 24, 10:39 AM
    What a colossal waste of Taxpayer money.

    How about parents get off their lazy ass and actually parent vs shoving a gadget in their kids hands to baby sit em.

    What a joke.





    bildio
    Apr 17, 06:10 AM
    I installed Windows 7 with Bootcamp.

    Except for the initial installation steps, with reboots, Windows 7 does not shut down completely. I see the "Shutting down ...: message. Not sure if it will eventually shutdown or if there is a problem. If the latter, what's the fix?

    Other than this, Windows 7 seems to be working okay.





    Stella
    May 5, 11:28 AM
    If a cheaper laptop PC fits someone's needs then why should they spend extra on a Mac laptop PC that does the same thing?

    If you need / prefer OSX then your obviously going to buy a Mac. But, why spend extra money when you don't really have to?

    Sure OSX is very nice, but isn't for everyone.. just like windows. Neither is a one fit build.



    Total Pageviews