Monday, May 16, 2011

london underground zones 1 and 2

london underground zones 1 and 2. London Underground
  • London Underground



  • cvaldes
    Apr 24, 02:14 AM
    A few clarifications that pertain to AT&T/T-Mobile and this story:

    * The most valuable thing T-Mobile has is it's *spectrum*. The network itself, while quite valuable, isn't the key here at all. Oh, it's a factor, but it's not the reason why the Death Star is after it.

    * T-Mobile has not been bought. There's just a stated intent for AT&T to buy T-mobile. The purchase process will take many months, and there are many regulatory hurdles to overcome. Since this will mean reducing the number of national (or near national) carriers, it will get heavy scrutiny, and there's more than a small chance that the deal will be rejected, or come with so many conditions that AT&T will withdraw the offer.

    * Between now and the actual purchase, the companies can do some exploratory work with each other but they cannot operate in any way as if the deal has already taken place. AT&T cannot ask APPL to test the iPhone at T-Mobile bands.

    There are probably some ways around the last bullet (called "gun jumping") but with a deal with this level of scrutiny, nothing is going to happen which jeopardizes the deal.
    T-Mobile USA has spectrum, but also cell towers. AT&T's can benefit from the short term from cell tower access. Spectrum will come later, after an orderly migration of current T-Mobile USA customers using devices that access the AWS band.

    It is highly likely that Apple has been testing devices on a variety of carriers, many of them who are unofficial/unannounced. It is likely that this T-Mobile testing unit is such a device.

    Lastly, APPL is the stock symbol for Appel Petroleum. The stock symbol for Apple Inc. is AAPL.

    Frankly, you shouldn't use stock symbols to talk about a company, unless you are specifically referring to shares. Only dorks do that. It's the same as using an airport code to talk about a city. San Francisco isn't SFO. Los Angeles isn't LAX. Portland isn't PDX. Paris isn't CDG.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. London has layers designed in
  • London has layers designed in



  • velocityg4
    Dec 29, 03:41 PM
    I feel sorry for her toilet.

    When one starts approaching the weight of worlds fattest person they can no longer get to the toilet. So I feel sorry for the person with bed pan duty:eek::eek::eek:.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. london underground map zones
  • london underground map zones



  • Hastings101
    May 3, 11:27 PM
    I wonder why they've moved it to a later date?





    london underground zones 1 and 2. Videos zone 1 **. London
  • Videos zone 1 **. London



  • Thomas Veil
    Mar 8, 03:50 PM
    Roseanne's blonde daughter. The Munster's blonde daughter. Dr Elizabeth Weir in Stargate.I never watched those shows, so thanks for the information.

    I guess that does show it can be done without the world coming to an end.

    And now, back on the Charlie front, for those who are simply tired of it all...the Charlie Sheen blocker for Chrome and Firefox (http://content.usatoday.com/communities/technologylive/post/2011/03/getting-tired-of-charlie-sheen-eradicate-him-from-your-browser/1). :D





    london underground zones 1 and 2. Old Street station is a London
  • Old Street station is a London



  • zap2
    Jul 24, 02:37 PM
    Good new because after using my BT Apple mouse, no way i was going wired even for Mighty Mouse





    london underground zones 1 and 2. zone 1) and take Exit 2
  • zone 1) and take Exit 2



  • SBlue1
    Apr 26, 12:06 PM
    HAHA! best rumor for weeks! :D





    london underground zones 1 and 2. On map down central london
  • On map down central london



  • DewGuy1999
    Jan 31, 04:33 PM
    Say hello to Odin...





    london underground zones 1 and 2. London Underground Zone 1
  • London Underground Zone 1



  • Banyan Bruce
    Mar 31, 01:53 PM
    The brown leather looks hideous..if I'd wanted a leather calendar, I'd buy one. :confused:
    Even worst than the awful wood background that appears in several apps. :mad:




    london underground zones 1 and 2. in central london zone 1
  • in central london zone 1



  • HasanDaddy
    Mar 15, 11:57 AM
    Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_2_6 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.17.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Mobile/8E200 Safari/6533.18.5)

    Mystikal - that was a ton of fun hanging out, brother!

    We'll have to do it for iPhone 5 this summer - lol :)





    london underground zones 1 and 2. london underground map
  • london underground map



  • fatboyslick
    May 4, 04:18 AM
    Let's be clear... "Android" is an OS from Google that you can find on dozens of phones from many manufacturers.

    Apple knows they can't compete with that. And they're not. Marketshare is not a goal. For instance... Android has more marketshare... now what?

    It's Mac vs Windows all over again. Windows is crushing Macs 10 to 1. Dell and HP have sales that dwarf the Mac. But is Apple really in trouble with the Mac?

    Apple sells phones... and quite a lot of them. 18 million iPhones last quarter... and 16 million in the previous quarter. Any other manufacturer would kill for those numbers.

    If iPhone sales drop to ZERO... then we can talk about Apple rethinking their strategy. Until then... Apple will continue to sell hundreds of thousands of phones every day... further positioning themselves away from bankruptcy.


    Indeed - Apple make money from the sale of iphone hardware whereas Google will only take a percentage.

    However, Google's plan is to control OS's because they then make money from their App store and adverts

    Apple identified this last year and thus released the Ad-Sense scheme for devs to tempt them to use Apple's App Store over Googles.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. Central area diagram of London
  • Central area diagram of London



  • D4F
    Apr 28, 04:56 PM
    It's ok that Macs are overpriced big time, no problem that they come with not so up to date hardware yet people bitch that they are 'screwed' cause they will need a new... bumper case....

    Hahaha. I just can't stop laughing.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. London+underground+map+
  • London+underground+map+



  • junker
    Jul 28, 08:13 AM
    I don't get the name Zune either...
    I think a better name could be Xune,




    london underground zones 1 and 2. of the London Underground,
  • of the London Underground,



  • graphite13
    Nov 3, 02:28 PM
    For all those people who signed up for the beta.. I'm pretty sure this is a PRIVATE beta. VMware has said they'll do a public beta by the end of the year, and I'm pretty sure that'll be PUBLIC.

    Basically, I'm sure that they're just ramping up to get some features in for the public beta, but wanted to test functionality and what not with this private beta. They've still got 2 months or so to hold up to that statement ("by the end of the year")





    london underground zones 1 and 2. on the London Underground,
  • on the London Underground,



  • tigres
    Apr 15, 08:50 PM
    Hmmm. Can't get iPad updated, says that not compatible with the build.

    Nice. :confused:

    Too tired to even troubleshoot longer.
    But for anyone who wants to give me a tip.

    I restarted both iPad and iMac.
    Deleted and Re downloaded ipsw
    Hard reset iPad
    No dice. Never JB btw.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. Tube Zone: Zone 1
  • Tube Zone: Zone 1



  • FloatingBones
    Nov 21, 08:49 PM
    You both need to calm down. One of you wants flash, the other could do without. We get it.

    And by the way Apple is under no obligation to offer you Flash or anything else for that matter, you knew before your purchase that Safari would never support Flash, consider yourself fortunate that Skyfire exists.

    Thanks for the calm message. I just get upset when someone calls the CEO of a company a communist simply because the product lacks some feature they think they want. Those nonsense claims have no business on these forums.

    On topic, I wonder if the ipad app will be any different? Perhaps they can embed the video in the website so it takes the place of the original flash content?

    Good question. They are a well-financed company with products on a variety of handheld devices. Maybe they're reading these comments to see what people are saying; maybe not. If you have suggestions, I'd go on their website and tell them what you'd like.

    Your question made me think of one interesting business possibility: maybe Skyfire will begin to offer consulting services to website owners to ease the conversion from of their media inventory from legacy Flash to HTML5 video.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. of London#39;s Underground?
  • of London#39;s Underground?



  • alexf
    Oct 18, 04:41 PM
    Yeah. Gawd knows Apple hasn't done a thing with it's Mac line-up this year.

    :rolleyes:

    Wow, amazing how emotional people always get whenever I make a statement that could sound slightly anti-iPod... I know you love your iPod and all (I am very fond of mine myself), but over the last few years Apple has been focusing a dispropotional amount of energy into their cute little gadget which has massively boosted their profits. For those of us that don't salivate over all things iPod, I think this is too bad.

    That is all.





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  • london underground zones,



  • yellow
    Dec 1, 02:37 PM
    An interesting read in response to the kernel panic ability of the .DMG vulnerability:

    Guess what I found? Not only is lmh’s diagnosis completely incorrect, but the problem isn’t a security flaw at all, let alone a critical, highly critical, or warn-everyone-via-the-BBC type event.

    http://alastairs-place.net/2006/11/dmg-vulnerability/

    A very insteresting read.. most of which I only barely grasp. Object oriented programming just makes my eyes glaze thinking about it.. The gist:

    So, what have we learned:

    • It is not a memory overwrite bug.

    • It is not exploitable, except in that you can kernel panic a machine if you can persuade a user to double-click a damaged dmg file.

    • It is not, therefore, possible to use this bug for privilege elevation or to execute arbitrary code in the kernel.

    In fact, all lmh has found here is a bug that causes a kernel panic. Not a security flaw. Not a memory corruption bug. Just a completely orderly kernel panic. There aren’t even any processor exceptions involved; the path to the panic is perfectly normal non-exceptional code using ordinary function calls.


    AppleTalk: Who uses it, and why?

    No one.. and stangely it's now ON by DEFAULT in all the MacTels I've received lately. No idea why.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. It was in Travelcard Zone 2.
  • It was in Travelcard Zone 2.



  • jessica.
    Dec 29, 03:05 PM
    I am an FA myself, and have turned my head in admiration towards women that would make most men say "Daaaaaaaaaamn!", but I wouldn't pay to see this. I'm not into feederism; there's usually a control/codependency issue at play, and I prefer more equity in my relationships.

    What is "FA"?

    In this lady's case it is not just fat, she has an actual goal to make it to total immobility. FFS, I'm huge but I walk and can even jog quite a distance just fine.





    london underground zones 1 and 2. London. Victoria underground
  • London. Victoria underground



  • nw_mike
    Dec 1, 03:33 PM
    Once someone 'proves' that installation into your System folder, NOT your user space, can be done without an Administrative account THAT will be newsworthy. Making Safari launch a certain web page can be done with preference/.plist files. These are in the USER space. I have yet to see or hear about a compromise of Mac OS X 10.4.8 that does Administrative tampering using a non-admin account (without physical access to the machine). Now I, and many others have submitted feedback to Apple that they have to include, in initial setup of a Mac system, the requirement of setting up a non-admin account. This is security 101 and something neither MS or Apple currently requires. Once you are an Admin all bets are off. We have all seen the installers that you double click and don't require a password to install. Scary. Apple needs to REMAIN diligent on security, but they are not totally lax like some suggest.

    just my .02





    GekkePrutser
    Apr 20, 10:16 AM
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    And the 13" MBP pulls 48W instead of it's 35W TDP. It's interesting.

    I wish we had seen comparable numbers for the current MBA. Does it pull more than advertised under load? How much? If not, why not? Is turbo boost to blame?

    The 35W is only the TDP of the processor. It doesn't include the harddrive, screen, chipset, battery charger, etc. So that's perfectly normal.

    Also, TDP is not a perfectly accurate figure for power draw. It's the maximum a computer designer should budget for, both in terms of power supply, cooling, etc. So it means that in any case the sustained power draw of the processor alone won't exceed this.

    It is, however, perfectly possible that the CPU draws much less power, even in a high-load situation. That could possibly be true for the current C2D's in the MBA, because they are a bit older and therefore intel might have got the process developed a bit more efficiently. So it could well be that the C2D's are working at powers below their TDP budget, while the Sandy Bridge ones are reaching the top of their budget.





    iliketyla
    Apr 13, 07:53 PM
    Have you been reading the recent rumors regarding the next iPhone release? That's the whole point of releasing the white iPhone 4 now, IMO. It's tying people over until iPhone 5, which will almost definitely not see the light of day at WWDC.

    IMO it just seems odd for Apple to break from tradition like that and not do a refresh. Who knows, your guess is as valid as mine!





    nonameowns
    Apr 22, 08:06 PM
    that would be a cool phone to hold. :cool:





    shamino
    Oct 23, 09:01 AM
    What situation is there that you would want to run the same OS on the same box, one natively installed and one in virtualization?:confused:
    One person mentioned wanting simultaneous BootCamp and Parallels installations.

    It's also useful in a tech-support/QA environment. A lot of corporations have a standard software environment that all employees must use. Whenever this environment changes, the changes must be tested. It can be very convenient to create and test these new environments from within VMs. This way you can blow away mistakes and problem-installs by simply deleting a file, instead of having to reformat an entire hard drive.

    If your company has to support multiple platforms (e.g. NT4, Win2K, XP, etc.), it can be a huge cost savings for your support staff to be able to simultaneously run all of the platforms via VMs on a single computer.

    But both of these uses are the kinds of things that really should justify a business license. The real question here is if someone running the Business edition as the native OS can also run the Home edition in a VM - so QA staff can support users running the home edition without needing a separate computer dedicated for the purpose.





    Westside guy
    Nov 3, 10:06 PM
    Given that a number of VmWare's products are essentially free, Parallels will indeed have some significant challenges ahead if the OS X version is likewise free.

    I don't think this is a realistic hope. The equivalent Windows/Linux app is VMware Workstation, which is definitely not free.

    VMware's free apps can certainly be used on a workstation; but they're targeting the server space and lack some of the niceties of Workstation (such as experimental hardware video acceleration). But I do use the free VMware Server on a Fedora box for generic Windows stuff like IE testing, and it fits that bill just fine.

    I would think it likely that VMware's pricing will have to be somewhat competitive with Parallels - people aren't going to spend $180 on it unless it totally blows Parallels out of the water (which would be hard to do).



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