Sunday, May 29, 2011

fat cats and dogs

fat cats and dogs. Cats, or rather Fat Dogs.
  • Cats, or rather Fat Dogs.



  • maclaptop
    Apr 29, 10:41 PM
    This may be off-topic, but does anyone know if the recently purchased Mac products are "grandfathered in" for a Lion release? In other words, I just bought a new MacBook Pro yesterday... am I going to need to pay to upgrade to Lion?

    It would, of course, be nice if the upgrade was free for recent purchasers similar to what MS did with the release of Win 7, but I'm assuming that since I can't find anything out about it, there's probably nothing to be hopeful about.

    Based on past practices I expect this will cost us over one hundred dollars.





    fat cats and dogs. Fat cats and large dogs
  • Fat cats and large dogs



  • Huntn
    Mar 4, 08:54 AM
    The bill establishes fines and jail time for those who participate in strikes. Unionized workers could negotiate wages, hours and certain work conditions - but not health care, sick time or pension benefits.

    Strikes would be illegal? This is why the Republican Party can never be allowed to lead this country. Land Of The Free my arse. Unions are made up of people who want some control over their professions (whatever it is) and their lives. Conservatives/Republican's will never be happy if lowly workers have some control. They can take what we give them and they'd better be happy with it or else.





    fat cats and dogs. fifty million fat cats and
  • fifty million fat cats and



  • mkrishnan
    Jan 5, 08:02 PM
    Too bad the keynote wasn't set for December 22nd (http://www.globalorgasm.org/) instead.

    I like! I like! :D

    Although I personally am a fan of the Every Day is O Day campaign. :D Gotta fight prostate cancer!

    Erm, now, I hope MWSF is hawt, anyways. :)





    fat cats and dogs. That#39;s one fat cat!
  • That#39;s one fat cat!



  • maclaptop
    Apr 29, 07:58 PM
    Apple has sprung open a box of snakes.

    Mixing elements of iOS & OS X, is a no win proposition. It's the golly gee whiz kids, vs. the professionals.

    The kids love the look of iOS, FART Apps, and all that nonsense. Its all fun & games on mommy & daddies money.

    The grown ups who use their Macs to get things done, find some of these changes far from amusing. For us its about productivity & efficiency. It's about computing.



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    fat cats and dogs. Fat Cats Are Not Cool Cats!
  • Fat Cats Are Not Cool Cats!



  • mkrishnan
    Sep 8, 11:30 AM
    HAHAHAHAHAHAAAHAHAHAHA

    wait, your name is michael bolton?

    :p ;) :D

    If it was, I'm pretty sure Bush would somehow be responsible.

    http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys2/schacka_2.gif





    fat cats and dogs. Cats amp; Dogs: Revenge Of Kitty
  • Cats amp; Dogs: Revenge Of Kitty



  • linux2mac
    Mar 24, 08:42 PM
    As a switcher in I feel I have to give a big thanks to Microsoft and Windows Vista - after all, if Vista hadn't been so terrible, I might not have switched ;)


    +1

    Same here. Went to Linux then to Mac.



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    fat cats and dogs. fat cats and dogs
  • fat cats and dogs



  • Amazing Iceman
    May 5, 01:14 AM
    I think Apple really got it right with the iPad. The main focus won't be USB, SD card slot, HDMI or anything else like that. They have solutions for "connectivity" already. Even if it isn't your preferred solution, they won't go back and do it in a way they don't figure is the ideal way. If they eventually want to allow the additions of mice, printers, cameras, Apple would much rather all that stuff is done through Bluetooth, RFID, or WiFi.

    No. The real future of the iPad is for it to become thinner and lighter and add their own cloud based syncing. The rumours are that they have a carbon fiber guy on board now. Perfect. Make everyone else look and feel even clunkier. Sure they'll improve on the cameras and processors, but the idea here is to make a magic piece of paper that can do anything.

    They will add the ability to have pressure sensitivity one day (when it doesn't increase the cost of the iPad and is a real alternative to a Wacom Cintiq... which are $2k). Maybe they can find a way to put all the sensitivity in the pen and have it bluetooth that info back to the iPad.... so no pressure sensitive addition to the iPad; just a costly pressure-sensitive bluetooth pen.

    Heheh! Compared to your 30" Cinema Display, the iPad looks like an iPod Nano next to a 17" MBP.

    The goal of the iPad is to be lightweight and functional. Overloading it with ports would make it as desirable as a Windows NetBook, and I'm not interested in those clunky devices.





    fat cats and dogs. really fat cats and dogs. dogs
  • really fat cats and dogs. dogs



  • MacFan1957
    Jul 21, 11:07 AM
    Really classy apple. Try to cover up your mistake by confusing users and trying to insult competitors you didn't think you even had to worry about.

    Apple continues to disappoint in surprising ways. What happened to the focus on building great products?

    If users are confused that is their own fault not Apples. A part of that confusion is that this is some kind of design "mistake" on Apples part, its not, it was a design choice! It was a trade off of battery life, form factor and signal strength. I can only say that for me the phone is as perfect as it could be given obvious limitations, battery life isn't limitless and all cell phone suffer with signal issues of some kind.

    I trust Apple, they are smarter than your average blogger and for sure smarter than your average forum poster! More power to them I say! :-)



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    fat cats and dogs. funny cats with words.
  • funny cats with words.



  • DJRVDIO
    Apr 29, 04:40 PM
    A iMac with a touchscreen as i first stated in the post of the change in imac shippings being halted. with proof of actually touching a possible prototype earlier this year.:D 2 points.:apple:





    fat cats and dogs. raining fat cats and dogs,
  • raining fat cats and dogs,



  • TomCondon
    Apr 5, 03:31 PM
    brilliant! i find myself "surfing" free apps to find certain iAds. I've always wanted a database of all of the iADs in one place to reference and inspire. I see 2 in the macrumors screen shot that I personally have worked on. Cool!

    you are .... responsible for these?



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    fat cats and dogs. Cats are Carnivores: Unlike
  • Cats are Carnivores: Unlike



  • buckers
    May 1, 05:27 PM
    So, how about this build, eh? :rolleyes:





    fat cats and dogs. overweight dogs and cats,
  • overweight dogs and cats,



  • schwell
    Oct 8, 09:56 PM
    About 2 months ago I paid an early termination fee and gave up my iPhone because of the dropped calls. I have a Blackberry on Verizon, and consume about 800 minutes a month (peak times, not nights and weekends) and close to 200MB of bandwidth.

    I have not had a single dropped call. I can also finally browse the web without Safari crashing all the time.


    I would not call looking at the web on a blackberry surfing. It is more like wading in a kiddie pool.



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    fat cats and dogs. And finally, a cat so fat he
  • And finally, a cat so fat he



  • Eraserhead
    Mar 4, 05:47 PM
    It does not.

    To expand.

    According to:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10464617

    Only 18 teachers have been sacked in the UK for incompetence over the past 40 years. You could increase that figure by 500x or something and even at that level it would be extremely difficult for the unions to get public sympathy for teachers being treated badly. Given there are half a million teachers in the UK, even with 500x more of them being fired for incompetence that would still only be 225 a year or 0.05% of them a year.

    There is no way that the unions have that kind of power - I think its far more likely to be down to too much bureaucracy.

    Teachers on average make more than private sector employees. The average in Ohio is $50,314, source

    But you of course have to take education levels into account, so that isn't even true.

    The two economists work out the fraction of American workers� pay that cannot be explained by factors such as differences in education and experience. This �wage premium� reflects the extent to which workers have been able to extract more pay than is merited by their qualifications. Those who believe that America�s state workers are vastly overpaid will be surprised to learn that this premium is in fact higher in the private sector than in the public sector in many American states. But states where the opposite is true are ones like California, Florida and New York

    http://www.economist.com/node/18285587?story_id=18285587





    fat cats and dogs. Fat Cats N Dogs
  • Fat Cats N Dogs



  • snberk103
    Apr 14, 06:27 PM
    Homer Simpson: Not a bear in sight. The Bear Patrol must be working like a charm.

    Lisa Simpson: That�s specious reasoning, Dad.

    Homer: Thank you, dear.

    Lisa: By your logic I could claim that this rock keeps tigers away.

    Homer: Oh, how does it work?

    Lisa: It doesn�t work.

    Homer: Uh-huh.

    Lisa: It�s just a stupid rock.

    Homer: Uh-huh.

    Lisa: But I don�t see any tigers around, do you?

    Homer: Lisa, I want to buy your rock.

    I do actually know the difference between causal and correlational relationships.... :D

    I will stand by my hypothesis that something that the TSA is doing is working to make hijackings less likely to happen in the USA.....



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  • Fat Dogs and Cats.wmv



  • citizenzen
    Apr 22, 10:00 AM
    ... teach our kids why rome fell ...

    You mean because they passed laws against homosexuality?

    While I find that a little simplistic, if you really want to run with that theory that's your choice.


    Homosexuality in ancient Rome (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality_in_ancient_Rome)

    Homosexuality in ancient Rome features dispassionately in many literary works, poems, graffiti and in comments, for example, on the sexual predilections of single emperors: Edward Gibbon famously observed that "of the first fifteen emperors Claudius was the only one whose taste in love was entirely correct". Surviving graphic representations are, on the other hand, rarer in ancient Rome than in classical Greece. Attitudes toward homosexuality changed over time ranging from the matter-of-fact acceptance of Republican Rome and the pagan Empire to rising condemnation, exampled by the Athenian Sextus Empiricus, who asserted that άρρενομιζία was outlawed in Rome— and in Athens, too!— and Cyprian.

    The term homosexuality is anachronistic for the ancient world, since there is no single word in either Latin or ancient Greek with the same meaning as the modern concept of homosexuality, nor was there any sense that a man was defined by his gender choices in love-making; "in the ancient world so few people cared to categorize their contemporaries on the basis of the gender to which they were erotically attracted that no dichotomy to express this distinction was in common use", James Boswell has noted.

    ...

    Later Empire

    The rise of statutes legislating against homosexuality begins during the social crisis of the 3rd century, when a series of laws were promulgated regulating various aspects of homosexual relations, from the statutory rape of minors to gay marriages. By the sixth century homosexual relations were expressly prohibited for the first time, as Procopius notes.


    On a related note, a search of the string "homo" in the article The Decline of Rome (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_rome) comes up with zero results.

    You gotta do better than that bassfingers. :rolleyes:





    fat cats and dogs. toys for dogs and cats, fat
  • toys for dogs and cats, fat



  • Digitalclips
    Jan 6, 08:43 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2007/01/20070105150245.shtml

    We'll update that page. It's linked to this thread.

    arn

    Great, thanks, count me one who likes Steve as 'Live' as I can get with nothing spoiling the excitement in advance. I hope one day Steve can get Disney to carry the even really live on one of its TV stations. Doesn't Steve have some pull there?;)



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    fat cats and dogs. Obesity in cats and dogs is
  • Obesity in cats and dogs is



  • coder12
    Apr 25, 03:11 PM
    iPhone nano mock-up?

    Image (http://zclee.com/random/iphonenano.jpg)

    Nope, that's the new iPod touch ;)





    fat cats and dogs. funny pictures of fat dogs
  • funny pictures of fat dogs



  • kopite19
    Mar 17, 06:53 PM
    I have to agree with OP. I paid �500 for my iPhone (i work for a UK mobile network so wanted to use my staff sim rather than get on a 18/24m contract) on launch and every day I have to deal with snide remarks from people I work with. One with a WP7 and one with a Palm Pre. They usually revert to the antenna or flash argument which have never been an issue for me.

    It's always unprovoked and usually occurs when comparing an app with another iPhone user, to which they'll bulldoze in and start wittering on about Steve Jobs or calling me a "fanboy"...heh

    Nothing you can do but accept this will always be the case when purchasing an Apple product as I got exactly the same kinds of retorts when using my MBP or even the little Magic Mouse...





    fat cats and dogs. FAT CATS amp; LUCKY DOGS: How To
  • FAT CATS amp; LUCKY DOGS: How To



  • Brien
    Mar 28, 05:03 PM
    I think we are headed towards a "locked down" OS X, FWIW.





    WeegieMac
    Mar 18, 04:40 PM
    This is what I "love" about MacRumors, it's the only Apple fansite where Apple fans, rightly proud of their products, can log on and be TOLD what their opinions should be by rabid fans of other devices, who in turn use the fanboy card to back up their point of view, therefore rendering any reply by an Apple user pointless.

    The Android fans are as bad, if not in fact worse, than the iPhone fans on here. The very notion you come to an Apple site to stress your point of view and borderline enforce it to the point of it being accepted as fact, proves as much.





    flopticalcube
    Nov 24, 05:58 PM
    Apple.ca store now very slow...





    RichardBeer
    Mar 24, 03:17 PM
    Awesome! Happy Birthday Apple Macintosh Operating System 10! <333





    RebootD
    Apr 8, 01:29 PM
    More sensationalist "reporting" from another tech blog. Best Buy has been known for holding hot items (game consoles, etc.) for Sunday flyer promotions, for years. It was obvious that was what was going on here.

    But no, Tech-Crunch-Gear-Whatever has to drag Apple, even Tim Cook into it. What a bunch of gossip rags... it's embarrassing.:eek:

    And fake outrage from the people here :rolleyes:

    They are a store and can do as they please with their inventory. If they want to keep 20 of them locked in a sealed vault they can for as long as they want.

    It only gets into the "wrong" territory if they held back stock and then charged more than MSRP creating a fake supply shortage to boost prices.





    bluewire
    Mar 23, 05:26 PM
    bump...TELL US WHAT HAPPENED! CSI: Mac Rumors! :confused:



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