Thursday, June 30, 2011

map of sudan africa

map of sudan africa. Sudan with the Africa Map
  • Sudan with the Africa Map



  • thesdx
    Jan 9, 04:33 PM
    What I want:

    - Ultra-Portable Subnotebook
    - Updated Apple TV
    - Movie Rentals
    - Mac OS X 10.5.2
    - 3G iPhone w/1.1.3
    - Official SDK





    map of sudan africa. Situated in northeast Africa,
  • Situated in northeast Africa,



  • l3lack J4ck
    Nov 24, 01:24 PM
    could you link me on how to get the government discount? my dad works for the post office and that is federal government...could somoene tell me how to get this discount? thanks





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  • map of sudan africa. Africa#39;s largest country is; Africa#39;s largest country is. XciteMe. Nov 13, 12:58 PM



  • chris975d
    Dec 13, 10:34 PM
    <-----Takes one



    Why on earth would they create such a manufacturing and delivery nightmare??? OF COURSE they would put Verizon and AT&T on 2 separate refresh dates, it only makes sense. The situation you describe is perfectly normal and happens all the time. It's only practical for Apple to do the same.



    I was acutally going to say this same thing. It makes more sense for Apple to put a Verizon/CDMA/LTE...whatever phone on a different release cycle than the GSM phone, as they typically can't even handle the logistical nightmare of releasing the current phone with adequate supply. How long is the thing backordered now when an iPhone is released? How nightmarish is it for them to produce and keep adequate supply of only a GSM iPhone? Now imagine if those production numbers were divided between a Verizon AND the GSM iPhone....you'd never be able to get one! A 6 month split would be almost perfect for releases...it'd give the production lines ample time to get decent numbers of both phones built up. The dual release (unless Apple can get a single chip LTE/CDMA/GSM solution) would be a potential nightmare for FoxConn's assembly plant.





    map of sudan africa. Sudan is located in
  • Sudan is located in



  • BlueRevolution
    Oct 28, 02:36 PM
    That's hardly surprising. I'm more interested in the 100% legal bit - it's interesting that Apple hasn't yet moved to explicitly ban running OS X on non-Apple hardware.





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  • map of sudan africa. sudan flag on africa map Stock



  • Jony Mac
    Apr 11, 12:07 PM
    I purchased a stay at this Castle. I hope the wife likes it.





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  • map of sudan africa. sudan



  • trunkster
    Oct 6, 02:47 PM
    Verizon really doesn't offer any good phones. The phones with cheap data plans can hardly handle the processing speed of loading the websites so sure it's 3G, it will load just as slow as edge.





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  • map of sudan africa.



  • tny
    Oct 29, 11:10 AM
    huh??

    Yes, what he is saying about "Free" software is true. "Free" software is about what rights to use the source code the user has; most "Free" software is available in at least some commercial version for a fee (e.g., Red Hat Linux, MySQL).





    map of sudan africa. Sudan - Map of Sudan
  • Sudan - Map of Sudan



  • KnightWRX
    Apr 8, 01:55 PM
    We are all to blame here for jumping.

    Who's this we ? My first post in that other thread was questionning the source of the rumor and asking why everyone was taking it as fact without any proof. :D

    Use "I" if you must, don't include all of us in your over-reaction.





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  • map of sudan africa.



  • Shoot
    Mar 18, 07:36 PM
    "does your phone have a removable battery?"


    um... yes. it's definitely removable. apple will happily do that over swapping the phone if it's required. i've had it done and it meant i could keep all of my data.

    and yes, you could do it yourself if you bought a battery and had a screwdriver.





    map of sudan africa. File:South Sudan in Africa
  • File:South Sudan in Africa



  • nick9191
    Apr 12, 04:28 AM
    Actually its the other way around. Windows 7 has leap frogged apple in terms of functionality, UI and usability.

    Apple needs to play catch up by adding some features to OSX.
    Functionality? You can't do absolutely anything with Windows out of the box without downloading extra software.

    What can you do with your newly bought Windows PC?
    Scan for viruses with a 30 day trial of Norton.
    Notepad, Paint.

    What can you do with your newly bought Mac?
    iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, iDVD, iWeb.

    Even disregarding a new computer and just looking at a new OS (as iLife only comes with a Mac). You can't do mundane tasks like viewing a PDF (yes, coming in Windows 8, OS X had it since 2000). You can't have virtual desktops. Hell I remember Vista Home Basic and Business wouldn't even play a DVD without downloading extra stuff (not sure what the situation is with 7 there). Quick look, Stacks, Expose.

    The only thing I can think of for Windows as far as functionality goes is the new Taskbar, shaking a window to minimise others and dragging two windows to each side of the screen to see them in unison.





    map of sudan africa. Africa Policy Outlook 2010
  • Africa Policy Outlook 2010



  • paul4339
    May 3, 11:35 PM
    Agreed, and it is the big long-term mistake Android marketers are making. When you appeal to young males in your ads, while repelling everyone else, you limit your product's long-term appeal. Gadget blogs don't see the problem because they are mostly young males.

    Apple ads appeal to everyone the way traditional Coke or McDonalds ads did and often still do.


    Agree. And it's in the interest of the phone/tablet makers to promote their own hardware (and not just the OS), because promoting the OS also helps their Android competitors ... Samsung competes with HTC, Motorola as well as Apple.

    That one thing that I don't see is Google sponsored Android commercials... they are not promoting their own product like MS did with Windows and are leaving each hardware manufacturer to make up their own image. All of this gives the average consumer a confusing, scattered message of the Android OS.





    map of sudan africa. Capital Cities Map middot; Continent
  • Capital Cities Map middot; Continent



  • rtdgoldfish
    Mar 28, 10:56 PM
    The games that were stolen were:
    Crackdown
    Dead or Alive 4
    Dead Rising
    Gears of War
    Oblivion Collector's Edition (but they left the box on the shelf :confused: )
    Perfect Dark Zero Collector's Edition

    I've been keeping an eye on my local Craigslist and hit up eBay a couple times as well. I live in Tallahassee, FL and the zip is 32310.





    map of sudan africa. Sudan @Africa Focus
  • Sudan @Africa Focus



  • Arcus
    May 2, 09:35 AM
    no thanks.

    y u no like bugfixes?





    map of sudan africa. South Sudan: Africa#39;s next
  • South Sudan: Africa#39;s next



  • caspersoong
    Apr 26, 06:47 AM
    I think it must be a prototype. I won't get too excited though.





    map of sudan africa. Sudan Political Map
  • Sudan Political Map



  • KnightWRX
    Apr 26, 09:37 AM
    Oh please don't be so smart. What you say means to lose the pixel density of Retina Display. Would you want that?

    Considering the treshold is 300 PPI for "Retina" at 12 inches of distance and that the iPhone 4 has 326 PPI at 3.5", yes I say we can afford to lose a few PPI for a bigger screen. In the end, it will still be "Retina" (as in you can't distinguish individual pixels at a normal viewing distance).

    Anyway, it's not like a screen being "Retina" or not has any effect on a developer. If both screens are 960x640, the developer has nothing to change with his code or art at all. It will all work, no matter the actual screen size. What does being a developer even have to do with losing some PPI ? Nothing. Nothing at all.





    map of sudan africa. SUDAN
  • SUDAN



  • 2 Replies
    Apr 6, 12:34 PM
    "iAd Gallery" .... HA!
    Advertising for this just writes itself! ...

    "Want to know exactly how much of an Apple whore you are?
    Interested in downloading an app with no functionality beyond JUST feeding Apple advertising revenue?
    There's an APP for that!".
    :rolleyes:





    map of sudan africa. that South Sudan will vote
  • that South Sudan will vote



  • adrian.oconnor
    Mar 24, 04:28 PM
    Just by chance (I didn't realize it was OS X's birthday today), last night I wrote a blog post: '10 reasons OS X is better than Windows' (http://www.adrianoconnor.net/2011/03/10-reasons-why-mac-os-x-is-better-than-windows/). The timing seems spookily appropriate.





    map of sudan africa. Political map of Sudan
  • Political map of Sudan



  • macman2790
    Nov 19, 01:22 AM
    Intel and AMD are binary compatible with exception of AMD's SIMD instructions. Ever wonder why there isn't a different copy of Windows for AMD and Intel?

    Let's not forget that IA32e (64bit mode on Intel) is better known as AMD64 and is used by Intel on license.

    Anyone with an Intel mac is running software that would run on an Intel chip.

    Let me clear something up, IA32e is what a 64 bit intel chip uses to run 32-bit operating systems and applications. You probably meant EM64T which is what gives the chip the capability to read 64-bit instructions.





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  • map of sudan africa. File:South Sudan in Africa; File:South Sudan in Africa. iCrizzo. Apr 20, 10:59 AM



  • UTclassof89
    Jul 21, 11:49 AM
    This is key. If the iPhone 4 isn't dropping calls any more often than the 3GS, then there is no real issue at all.....

    But Apple admitted that it DOES drop more calls than 3GS.

    They spun it as "less than 1 per 100", but assuming all 3,000,000 iPhone 4 users make about 5 calls per day, that's over ONE MILLION dropped calls per week MORE than iPhone 3GS.

    It's a problem.
    It's been reproduced by CNET, Consumer Reports, NYT, and many others.

    The debate here is not whether there's a problem, but why Apple is obfuscating, rather than fixing it, pretending that bridging the gap of their electrically exposed antenna is equivalent to attenuating an antenna by completely covering it with one's meaty hand.
    (seems like moving this gap to the bottom edge of the phone where it's far less likely to be touched, would be an easy fix).





    vendettabass
    Sep 12, 02:38 AM
    gahh!
    brushed aluminium nano = good
    no storage bump = bad





    Warbrain
    Nov 16, 12:37 PM
    As I said in another thread, it's very possible Apple has built an AMD machine sometime in the past, but it will never reach production unless Intel ****s up...





    technicolor
    Nov 24, 10:18 AM
    I am looking forward to hear the follow up on this story. I really doubted you can get both EDU and Thanksgiving discount together, even in store.

    Maybe one can just ask the question to a on-line apple-store-chat staff?

    Or you could call the store.


    Apple does not suspend normal discounts because they are having a "sale".





    theLimit
    Jan 8, 09:08 PM
    All I want are updated MacBook Pros and displays. I'll have a wad of cash come February and my ADC student subscription expires in March, so I'm ready to use that one-time hardware discount.





    jrtc27
    Apr 30, 12:59 PM
    Do you mean you like the change, or the reverse of the change?

    You only have to look at the second screen shot to see why the slider was potentially confusing�

    Image (http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/04/29/162642-lion_subpane_slider_old_500.jpg)

    When there are only two options, the inactive option looks a lot like a depressed button.

    Apple's always fiddling with this. You have to wonder why they didn't just stick with the old tabbed interface, which is arguably the most instantly recognisable way of switching window views. I guess there's a bit more flexibility in buttons, in terms of their placement� or maybe they're just trying to think different.

    I mean I like the change away from the slider. The slider was confusing (I'm a techie, and I was confused at first when I saw videos and screenshots), and the squarer buttons look better than the old style in Snow Leopard, especially with the two shades of grey - they are much more modern and much subtler.



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