пятница, 20 мая 2011 г.

peasants in middle ages

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  • peasant earlier middle


  • overcast
    Jan 23, 02:34 PM
    :rolleyes:

    Then why bother getting a computer, buy an AppleTV or a PS3. Save yourself a $1000




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  • Tags: middle ages


  • 4ndr3w
    Oct 27, 03:14 PM
    Is that you in the leopard suit?

    :p;):D

    God, no... :P




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  • Peasants of Finland.


  • jolie1
    Nov 18, 03:35 AM
    that sounds sucks




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  • +in+the+middle+ages


  • scan300
    Jul 9, 03:30 AM
    Try the reset to factory defaults button.

    It's a tiny button on the back of the powerbook where the ports are, it has a small triangle symbol next to it. (You make need a poking device)

    I had a 1400cs where the monitor went crazy once. The reset fixed it.




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  • Sometime, in the Middle-Ages,


  • EssentialParado
    Sep 12, 11:40 PM
    My question is this: the keynote treated this like a true 'sync', but it sure doesn't look that way. Does it do more than a 1-way copy? And, does it only (as the menu item suggests) work on iTMS purchased tracks, not ripped CDs?
    Steve specifically said on the keynote that it was iTunes purchased tracks only. I don't know if it works 2-way with iTunes tracks, though.

    Anyone else notice that iTunes now has an option to burn CD-TEXT?

    It's called "Include CD Text" and is in the burning preferences.
    I noticed that. Only for 10.4, though.

    Yeah, Steve did only say 802.11 which strikes me as odd, but why would they use n in the set top box, when all of the current Macs have g? I don't see Apple telling everyone who just bought a new Mac "too bad"

    Unless recent Macs have 802.11n which just needs a firmware update to unlock it.
    All the 802.11 wireless standards are backwards compatible. So even if it was 802.11n, the airport and airport extreme cards would still work with it.

    And finally, Macrumors are dumb if they are still seriously hanging onto this idea of an Apple phone. THERE WILL BE NO APPLE PRODUCED PHONE.
    That feature is specifically pointed as for, "iTunes phones."




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  • gathered several peasant


  • twentytwo22
    Mar 11, 01:06 PM
    Still worth it to head to the Gateway over anywhere else, yeah? You gotta assume the Apple Store will have thousands of these things, I hope?




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  • medieval peasants


  • Cavan2211
    Apr 9, 01:42 PM
    Just look at some tweets later on

    http://twitter.com/cdxliv/status/56543637642813440

    http://twitter.com/p0sixninja/status/56544153475088384




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  • peasant in the Middle Ages


  • trainguy77
    May 5, 07:24 PM
    Are you using the 68k script?




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  • A PEASANT FROM THE MIDDLE AGES


  • kb9000
    Dec 31, 12:36 AM
    between this and the new Spymac... 2004 will feel so fresh!

    I also just saw video snack bar menus at my AMC theater which totally made me feel like I was in the future! Hooray for new things!



    Oh, and this new MacRumors design is coo... feels much more volumetric.




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  • into the ages middle ages,


  • ghostface147
    Apr 12, 12:38 PM
    Good luck when Apple purges their list to make sure locked phones stay in their appropriate area.




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  • peasants. bdmaptest.jpg


  • KittenKrusher
    Sep 27, 12:23 PM
    A package of gum and take the change in cash. ;)

    Thats my vote. I did this when my aunt got me a gift card for a movie theatre. It was for $50 USD or so I think, and I just bought a small popcorn and left with about $48 in cash.




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  • Early middle ages, peasant


  • kernkraft
    Oct 10, 07:54 AM
    Since you still have time, you might want to get a look at some threads about various issues and defects. The Mini is not too bad, but things can happen...




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  • Peasant, the middle ages


  • chrisd1974
    Mar 29, 05:07 AM
    Wow - I just called logic MS Logic. Ultimate slur!! It's because I'm on my work computer surrounded by microsoft products unfortunately!!




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  • PEASANTS CLOTHES MIDDLE AGES


  • Consultant
    Dec 20, 12:07 PM
    Maybe contact the seller of font or the application for support?




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  • As far back as the Middle Ages


  • nuckinfutz
    Dec 31, 12:01 AM
    .........hey....pretty spiffy :p




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  • peasants-of-middle-ages


  • W1MRK
    Apr 16, 05:21 PM
    If you just want a PPC to play with, get a powermac, they are very cheap. In my opinion, G4 laptops are way over priced, unless you get lucky, like I did with my iBook. I also bought a Powermac 933 mgz Quicksilver, with Leopard installed for only $50.

    That was a steal




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  • See all The Middle Ages


  • pnmd
    May 5, 07:52 PM
    Had a stock 2009 15" MacBook Pro and running Photoshop CS5 became a chore and often plugins would crash it.

    Just got the new 27" iMac, stock $1699 model. Runs Photoshop SO much faster. Made a little video: iMac output to my 46" Vizio tv via Thunderbolt MiniDisplayPort-HDMI adapter. While running Photoshop CS5, ran Topaz Adjust and Alien Skin Exposure...plugins and movie trailer ran smooth, no hiccups, def couldn't do this with my 2009 15" Macbook Pro ;)

    made a video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kYAVwl6e5U
    __________________




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  • Middle Ages,


  • rezenclowd3
    Nov 14, 01:22 AM
    Those eyes.....:eek:




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  • during the Middle Ages and


  • martinX
    Mar 23, 04:17 PM
    iDive looks like a good way to catalog. I'll check it out. Do you suggest importing in DV format or any other one?
    You're coming from 8mm tape. DV can't make it any worse and anything else (IMO) would be overkill in terms of space for no increase in quality, either during acquisition, editing or output.




    yg17
    Feb 5, 05:10 PM
    I'm not sure if they store the actual text of the message or not, but I know I can go to AT&T's online account management and see the time and number texted on my bills going back at least a year.




    Peterkro
    Mar 10, 09:17 AM
    Unfortunately, you don't seem to realize that we're not talking about 'the rich.' JoeG4 was obviously talking about the large population of middle and lower class conservatives.

    And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.

    I apologise if I'm breaking your "rules" but I,m talking about the divide between charity i.e. helping those that are in dire need of help,they receive around 10% of U.S. charitable donations and the self serving tax racket with which the rich provide for them and theirs,the other 90%.In your somewhat confusing posts it appears it's OK to give to your own economic class for selfish reasons but not apparently to vote for a government which will pass legislation favouring your economic class. Incidentally by talking of lower and middle classes you are referring to social class not as should be apparent to most people economic classes.Also please refrain from quoting a romantic novelist in what should be a serious discussion.




    sonofslim
    Jan 14, 02:16 PM
    Originally posted by MacRAND
    Okay, this is strange. All the other MacRumors (front page) and Forums pages "wrap" and "scale" properly, EXCEPT this thread! I'd have to have a 23" Display to get it all in.

    i think that's actually my fault; i posted a couple full-width screenshots that are expanding the column widths.

    although it seems to me that in other threads, the extra-wide posts don't stretch the others with them, but rather expand independently... yes? no?




    ViciousShadow21
    Nov 12, 12:46 PM
    Thank you very much! I hope this runs on 10.6 as well. Well, lets see. :D

    yea goodluck

    let me know if you have any problems.

    and as for CandyBar you can do all that on your own if you know what your doing. Also check out a piece of software called LiteIcon (http://www.freemacsoft.net/LiteIcon/). not as powerful as CandyBar but it's free!!




    3goldens
    Mar 26, 07:01 PM
    Yet another thread started by someone too lazy to do a search!
    impatience and laziness.



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