Monday, June 6, 2011

germs for kids

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  • Funny Kids Plush Santa Banner



  • DeSnousa
    May 5, 06:25 AM
    Welcome grapes911 to the team :D





    germs for kids. kids keep germs at bay
  • kids keep germs at bay



  • minime
    Mar 27, 06:01 AM
    Does anyone know if Steve's shoes are the New Balance 993? :D





    germs for kids. Fighting Germs
  • Fighting Germs



  • OneMike
    Jan 4, 09:59 AM
    bad decision. apps like motion gps I'd pay $0.99 for and use the maps over the air.

    If I'm going to pay $40 for a gps app it'd be cause I relied on it. Wouldn't chance having service.





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  • Mac-Addict
    Oct 26, 08:22 PM
    There was one security guy with a shaved head who was excellent although I think he spent most of his time down the other end of the queue. One of the security guys at the front was really nice too but was a bit overwhelmed due to the number of people. There was an Apple guy at the front who was a bit rubbish though and let people in. The queuing was *really* bad at the front. People were pushing in and got away with it at five to six. One guy even barged in at exactly six o'clock.
    Apple apparently couldn't get permission to use barriers from the council - probably because they left it so late to announce when Leopard would be in stores. We (everyone at the front) were *extremely* disappointed with the shocking organisation of the queues. The first 20m or so of the queue was about 4 people wide. The inner two had been there since about 4 while the outer two had queue jumped in at great annoyance to everyone else at about ten to six and the staff did nothing. This is the reason why some of you didn't get t-shirts. We tried complaining and arguing but to no avail. :(
    Shame people had to spoil it but xD It was fun while it lasted :P Did Gareth fully install Leopard on his MBP?



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    germs for kids. How to get kids to eat healthy
  • How to get kids to eat healthy



  • jessica.
    Sep 24, 05:21 PM
    I'd get
    http://shinza.com/product_info.php?products_id=45





    germs for kids. Placing children#39;s names on
  • Placing children#39;s names on



  • MacTech68
    Nov 14, 05:30 PM
    Yup. Leaking Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitors (http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/spectra/spectra-caps/c635+c636.jpg) on the motherboard (sample picture only).

    Replace them with Tantalum Electrolytics or disconnect the speaker. If you don't replace the capacitors, eventually they will corrode tracks on the motherboard (if they haven't started already).



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    germs for kids. Kids drops things, bounce
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  • newmacuser13
    Nov 14, 01:28 PM
    I think this would be great, but really, how many seats will get actual connections. Ever try to find an empower jack on a plane in coach - I've never seen one yet. A great idea, but poorly executed. Hopefully Apple can bring it to the masses (coach) not just 1st class seats. Hey airlines, while your doing the wiring, how about installing those empower jacks at the same time.





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  • Hundreds of kids were banned



  • Mac-Michael
    Jun 11, 01:12 AM
    Nooooooooooo.
    Just when I decided to finally get my first iPhone from at&t. What's the expiration date on this rumour?



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  • cheekyspanky
    Sep 19, 02:00 PM
    -When she makes her way to the back of the store to go to the back area, jump in front of the door, and say something witty like "MEAT PUPPET!" she'll be surprised. This is the moment of opportunity!

    -Quickly crouch and grab the back of her legs, lift her and sling her over your shoulder.

    -Then, sprint with her over your shoulder as fast as you can to the front of the store while making bellowing grunting sounds, even the occasional word like "UNGA!" or "MRAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"

    She will be both surprised and delighted that your ferocious behavior has gained the attention of her employees, that she'll willingly be your slave for years to come.

    Haha, I love this suggestion :)

    My only help would be the ever useful phrase "Does this smell like chloroform to you?" :D

    You should wander into the store with one of those various hotties you have been pictured with in the member photo thread and make her jealous :) then she'll try and steal you away for herself.





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  • our children in germs.



  • lewy
    Mar 26, 04:32 AM
    $6,78/gal = 5,1zł/l

    (Poland)



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  • fpnc
    Feb 23, 05:36 PM
    Write to Congress, don't just complain here.





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  • mcrain
    Apr 12, 03:28 PM
    Not to mention when dealing with these types of cases, discrimination is not generally proved in hiring cases with evidence from a single case, but rather over a whole set of applicants.

    Just look at the Walmart case for a good example of how these things are proven. There, it wasn't just that one woman didn't get a promotion, but that there was clear evidence of policies and practices that promoted men and not otherwise equivelent women.



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  • Probiotics are the good germs



  • dynamo22
    Dec 28, 09:26 AM
    rockland county is not affected





    germs for kids. Because germs are too tiny to
  • Because germs are too tiny to



  • spazzcat
    Aug 19, 11:51 AM
    I wounder if it will be better then foursqure?



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  • jared_kipe
    Apr 3, 12:21 PM
    For what it is worth I plan on TRYING to write lab reports with Pages this quarter. We'll see how they go. But I'll make a template of the basic report and just Change thing in it to make them unique. I think it should work.





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  • germs may protect children



  • justflie
    Mar 23, 07:58 PM
    They're going to realize that the existing machines they have- or Windows machines that can be had for much cheaper- are quite capable of handling any non-classified activity without switching to new hardware.
    Absolutely correct. Unless you have a specialized workflow (ie in certain S&T positions), the vast majority of work is done within MS Office. Doesn't exactly require a workstation.

    That being said, our biggest problem is the hardware differentiation. As a result, the software is a horrid mess because the "security" crap that's on all of our machines interacts with the configurations differently. People are used to blue screens popping up every now and then. Everything gets so bogged down. It's horrid. Would I recommend that everyone switch to a Mac? No. It would take far too long to teach all of the tech illiterate what to do. It would be nice to have as an option for "the rest of us." :cool: The relatively small amount of hardware customization possible would help IT a bit too.



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  • to kids spreading germs.



  • SuperCachetes
    Mar 12, 12:02 PM
    No four door cars!

    "Koup" is a play on words, dude. ;)

    http://image.motortrend.com/f/roadtests/coupes/26800650+pheader/112_0907_15l+2010_kia_forte_koup+front_three_quarters_view.jpg

    I agree with JohnHenry, it is a snazzy-looking car and probably the first Kia I ever would've considered.





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  • Dial Hand Soap 1997 Ad - Kids



  • Ruahrc
    Mar 18, 03:24 PM
    Its funny that film and film cameras were so difficult to get right, but there was almost no post-processing. Now we shoot computers with lenses attached, get great technical results, yet post-process our photos to death.

    I don't think this is entirely true. There was plenty of post processing back in the film days, just look at the works of Ansel Adams. It's just that the typical hobby photographer wasn't the one doing it- he sent his film off to a processing lab where it got developed and "post processed" by the lab technicians. Nowadays, with digital, the hobby photographer does almost all of the post processing himself.

    The fundamentals of the process have not changed all that much, just who does them, and where/how.

    Ruahrc





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  • kids bring home germs from



  • Frosties
    Nov 6, 05:13 AM
    Say no to rfid! We already use phones to pay for tickets on parking spaces, trains, buses and so on. There is no need to add more identity to these transactions. It is already in use and works just fine without rfid.





    ryuok
    Apr 19, 01:29 PM
    It's not the first time that the Vietnamese got their hands on an unreleased iPhone. The question is why? It's not like that Vietnam has anything to do with anything.





    kuebby
    Mar 26, 07:05 PM
    Typical of a company that has no business model right now; become a patent troll. Kind of a shame, Kodak used to be a great company, but they got left behind by the digital revolution.

    Exactly what I was going to say. It's sad that trolling has entered real-life now, it was bad enough when it was just an online behavior propagated by children.





    TheJae
    Mar 24, 02:26 AM
    It must be those pesky water sensors. :D

    LOL nice one there :P however the army might be able to overlook water damage in dry areas like Afghanistan





    mags631
    Jun 18, 04:53 PM
    That is hiding specs from people that would really like to know. That is the people who read the spec sheets and have good reason to do so. Little things add up be it the RAM in an iPhone/iPad, what the SD slot is capable of or any of a number of other devices that are poorly speced on the machine. Is it that difficult to just be honest with your users? Further where is the advantage of not coming clean?

    And you managed to spin something positive into a negative... bravo!

    By the way -- this wasn't too hidden. On page 28 of the user guide:
    Using SD Cards
    The SD card slot on the back of your Mac mini accepts most standard SD (Secure Digital), SDHC (SD High-Capacity), and SDXC (SD Extended Capacity) cards from digital cameras and other devices. You can also use MiniSD, MicroSD, and other smaller cards in a passive adapter. For more information about card sizes, speeds, and capacities, search for “SD” on the Apple Support website at www.apple.com/support.





    MacRumors
    Feb 18, 10:09 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/02/18/photo-of-steve-jobs-at-tech-dinner-with-barack-obama/)

    The past few days have been filled with tabloid speculation (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/02/16/steve-jobs-spotted-at-stanford-cancer-center/) about Steve Jobs' health, with reports pegging him as having visited Stanford Cancer Center in recent weeks, presumably to receive treatment. The tabloid speculation was somewhat countered by word that Jobs would join other Silicon Valley tech executives for a dinner (http://www.macrumors.com/2011/02/16/steve-jobs-to-meet-with-obama-on-thursday/) with President Barack Obama to discuss technology and innovation in the U.S. economy.


    http://images.macrumors.com/article/2011/02/18/110531-jobs_obama_dinner_500.jpg


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