smallest cat in world

smallest cat in world. the word#39;s smallest cat.
  • the word#39;s smallest cat.



  • krestfallen
    Oct 17, 10:55 AM
    Whereas discs last forever, right? ;)

    no but the risk is marginal that a disk dies in 10 years.
    of course you shouldn't play frisbee with them ;)





    smallest cat in world. Re: Shatner#39;s image of the day
  • Re: Shatner#39;s image of the day



  • tekker
    May 4, 08:33 PM
    It's basically the ultimate "access" machine. Just yesterday I used my phone as a dictionary, store, terminal to enterprise software, link to external contact database. (also made some phone calls) iPad would be similar. Lookup, lookup, lookup. Web browsing is covered under that, too.

    One thing the iPad brings that any phone cannot is a level of professionalism. In the companies I deal with, using your phone during a meeting looks questionable, like you're fooling around. Using a tablet or laptop to do the exact same lookup of whatever would be ok. It's a little silly, but that's the vibe I get currently.

    This is not to say everyone has use for it. I'm happy with the phone, I'm not in that many meetings.
    The iPad is soo ultimate in access, that you can't even access its file system...

    ...and the only professional work being done on iPads in meetings are trying to get to the last level in Angry Birds LOL





    smallest cat in world. World#39;s Smallest Cat: 15.5 cm
  • World#39;s Smallest Cat: 15.5 cm



  • Branskins
    Apr 30, 12:33 PM
    Look at us debating this, I am sure Apple is having a hard time determining what to do too! I have a feeling they like it to, but you are correct that it is confusing when there are only two options.

    However, this doesn't mean I think it should go away. It just needs a little more tweaking! :D

    Also, I am glad they are going with the squarish buttons. It's amazing how more modern it feels compared to the rounded buttons!





    smallest cat in world. World#39;s Smallest Cat: 15.5 cm
  • World#39;s Smallest Cat: 15.5 cm



  • iMikeT
    Oct 29, 01:45 AM
    I'm glad that Apple did this.

    I'm tired of the people who argue that Mac OS X should be like Windoze. That is, to be able to install Mac OS X on any system other than a Macintosh.

    Good job Apple.





    smallest cat in world. This smallest feline wild cat
  • This smallest feline wild cat



  • iMikeT
    Aug 7, 08:15 PM
    Here comes my 23" display.





    smallest cat in world. The smallest man in the world
  • The smallest man in the world



  • BornAgainMac
    Oct 3, 01:38 PM
    I want Bill Gates to have a keynote that has a timeline of all the Pocket PC Phones releases they had in the last 5 years. Then Bill Gates will say "So you know what we have been doing for the last 5 years. Lets see what some of our competitors have been doing with phones in that time."

    Apple, please come out with the damn phone!


    Steve Jobs retiring


    Steve Jobs says "iRetire" and walks off. I just don't see him retiring anytime soon.





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  • smallest cat in world.



  • Karnivore
    Apr 26, 08:34 AM
    3.7" ain't going to cut it, sorry





    smallest cat in world. smallest cat in world.
  • smallest cat in world.



  • bigandy
    Jan 5, 07:59 PM
    I love the idea of a non-spoiling keynote-experience.

    BUT

    As I can recall, just after the keynote is posted online, there seem to be that much people viewing it that it just becomes worthless to watch. Such as: image hickups, buffering-probs, vid/sound synchronization-probs...

    That is if you even can connect to the stream! Most of the times, the feed just wasn't accessible!

    Don't you guys have that problem over there in the States? Maybe it is because I'm in the EU? It really sucks, I guarantee..

    Last January's MWSF was so annoying - I couldn't pick up a reliable stream until about four days later... :(





    smallest cat in world. the World#39;s Smallest Cat
  • the World#39;s Smallest Cat



  • fastlane1588
    Sep 12, 07:47 AM
    i thought the event started at 7est





    smallest cat in world. smallest cat in world.
  • smallest cat in world.



  • Kadin
    May 3, 09:43 PM
    Apple once again shows that they really know how to create a nice and short commercial.





    smallest cat in world. World#39;s Smallest Cat
  • World#39;s Smallest Cat



  • Catonow
    Mar 17, 01:13 AM
    One possibility that came to mind is that the cashier guy let him get away with it because he intended to pocket the cash himself.





    smallest cat in world. He was the smallest cat I had
  • He was the smallest cat I had



  • lordonuthin
    Aug 16, 06:19 PM
    well yeah, they are all close together. but only 1 of the cards did that. the others didn't get over 80C

    Hmm, I have a machine with 3 cards and one of them runs at 90c while the others run at 70+. the other machine with 3 cards all run at 70c





    smallest cat in world. Smallest Cat In The World.
  • Smallest Cat In The World.



  • KnightWRX
    Apr 29, 04:51 PM
    major kernel version

    1,2: 1.0 and 2.0
    3: 3.0, WfW3.11, NT 3.51
    4: 95, 98, NT4
    5: 2000, XP
    6: Vista
    7: Windows 7 (but really 6.1):confused:

    So the answer is, "marketing"

    You're mixing up your kernels. NT 4.0 doesn't share a kernel with 95/98, NT 3.51 doesn't share a kernel with Windows 3.x...

    Windows 7 is Windows 7 because it's the 7th release of Windows NT.

    1- Windows NT 3.1
    2- Windows NT 3.5
    3- Windows NT 4.0
    4- Windows 2000
    5- Windows XP
    6- Windows Vista
    7- Windows 7

    That's the only way it makes sense.





    smallest cat in world. Tallest Cat + Smallest cat (in
  • Tallest Cat + Smallest cat (in



  • razzmatazz
    Sep 12, 07:25 AM
    Man I'm going to be at school while this is all going on. Hmm...time to play sick :rolleyes: :D





    smallest cat in world. the smallest cat i#39;ve ever
  • the smallest cat i#39;ve ever



  • zedsdead
    Apr 29, 03:51 PM
    Bummer, I really liked the iOS-style scrollbars. My favorite thing about Lion is the inverted scrolling. It feels more natural on a touchpad once you get used to it.

    I agree. I am using scroll reverser on Snow Leopard right now and enjoy it a lot. After about a day or two it becomes more natural.





    smallest cat in world. World#39;s Smallest
  • World#39;s Smallest



  • psingh01
    Mar 24, 04:35 PM
    I remember getting this free (along with a white 'X' t-shirt) at a local Mac store. Don't know where my disc is, but I still wear the shirt :D





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  • smallest cat in world. the



  • longofest
    Nov 16, 01:05 PM
    please no page 1 vs page 2 comments... :)




    smallest cat in world. Thumbelina, World#39;s Smallest
  • Thumbelina, World#39;s Smallest



  • OdduWon
    Oct 11, 10:52 AM
    yea! comming zoon
    http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j248/jonathaniliff/microsoftzune.jpg
    MAC: wait PC... pC are you ok.
    PC: no, i had zune for lunch and .. ugggh,, oooh gawd, i think im going to blue screen
    http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j248/jonathaniliff/Pc_blue.jpg





    smallest cat in world. Peoria Pekin: World#39;s Smallest
  • Peoria Pekin: World#39;s Smallest



  • MacRumors
    Oct 17, 08:48 AM
    http://www.macrumors.com/images/macrumorsthreadlogo.gif (http://www.macrumors.com)

    ThinkSecret claims to have uncovered documents that indicate that Apple may support both the Blu-ray and HD-DVD next-generation high definition DVD formats (http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0610brieflyhddvd.html). Apple joined Blu-ray's board of directors (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2005/03/20050310144840.shtml) on March 10, and has been expected to include the technology in future Mac Pros (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2006/07/20060713232130.shtml), however the ongoing changes in the HD-DVD / Blu-ray market war may be changing Apple's plans.

    Blu-ray has seen stiff competition from HD-DVD, which beat the product to market and has consistently undercut Blu-ray's price point. Another point of interest is that Intel has supported HD-DVD since September of 2005 (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2005/09/20050927122309.shtml). While ThinkSecret points out that neither format has yet to claim any clear market lead, some still view Blu-ray's trump card as the upcoming Playstation 3.

    Blu-ray had initially gained a lot of studio support, but recently Universal Studios has decided to drop initial support for Blu-ray (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2017527,00.asp). Warner Brothers, who has not yet officially sanctioned a format, has recently filed for a patent for a Blu-ray / HD-DVD / DVD hybrid disk (http://www.technewsworld.com/story/L1B9NP7BTiA278/Warner-Bros-Seeks-Patent-for-Hybrid-High-Def-DVD.xhtml).

    In Steve Jobs went on record siding with content creators (http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2004/06/20040614144108.shtml) on the topic of high definition DVD burners and the timing of their inclusion in computer hardware.

    As the CEO of Pixar [ed note: now part of Disney], Jobs is taking sides with content creators, suggesting that studios not release movies in the high-definition DVD format until adequate copy protection methods are in place. Jobs even suggests that HD DVD burners not be bundled with computers at all, but admits this is an "extreme" scenario.





    heehee
    Apr 25, 03:47 PM
    Your damn right I do, I've kicked people out of stores before for being rude to employees, shouting at each other, behaving inappropriately and refusing to respond to reasonable requests.

    If people started fighting in my place of work i would absolutely get involved, probably starting with dumping a bucket of mop water over them.

    I've broke up a fight between 14 and 15 years old siblings while I was teaching a ski lesson. And I wouldn't have hesitated if it had been two 20 year olds.

    When did we become so bloody apathetic and wimpy that were afraid of breaking up a fight between a group of girls. As far as I'm concerned I could give a damn about trans gender or not.

    If you work somewhere you have a position of authority and that makes it your job to protect all people in your store, sack up and diffuse the situation.

    What would we have them do? They didn't have time to do anything? According to the report: "These employees can be heard on the video shouting words of encouragement to the attackers." Sounds like they had more then enough time to figure out what was going on and acted on it. Do you like what they chose to do?

    I didn't watch the whole video, but from what I watched, they were standing around and laughing.

    Again, they should call the cops and NOT get involved.

    They are hired to flip burgers, not stop violence. If you want your employees to stop a fight, hire an armed guard.





    djransom
    Mar 17, 12:24 PM
    With my flame suit on, i say this...

    I might have done the same thing as the OP.

    Regarding the kid, well, its probably a part time job for him. Furthermore, how much can BestBuy possibly be paying him? He could probably earn more if he worked else where. :)

    Truth be told alot of people in this thread would've. People are quick to say what they will and won't do AFTER the situation, but had the opportunity presented not many would've passed on it.





    calzon65
    Jul 21, 03:23 PM
    Apple Apple Apple... or should I say Steve Steve Steve...

    What you are doing right now is what a psychologist would call "diverting." You are simply trying to take away the focus of your own iPhone 4's faults and place everyone's attention on other brands that we do not care about. You admitted you screwed up (congratulations, that is a great first step). Now it is time to take another baby step and fix the problem... your problem... the iPhone 4.

    You are 100% correct, this is exactly what Apple is doing and many in the press have raised the same fact. It is a classic and deliberate PR move to divert attention away from Apple�s own issues�even if their competitors have the same or similar issues.





    asencif
    Oct 17, 09:13 AM
    The better technology for the future is definitely Blu-Ray, however it may be trying to make it's way too early and that is working against it. Prices are just too high right now for Blu-Ray drives and discs and the PS3 is a gaming system that is just too pricey.

    HD-DVD is much simpler and has a more recognizeable name and getting much cheaper which a lot of times is what the consumer market will favor. Right now it's still going to be another 2 years before people start looking away from DVD itself. How many people have a HDTV right now? When I say people I mean non-tech aficionados like us in these forums.





    Octantis
    Apr 4, 12:39 PM
    Another way to go about tracking is via the MAC address. It is unique to your xbox and in theory just a traceable as an ip address. You should probably have it from the earlier logs when the box was near your house. You could go to each Internet service in town and ask if this MAC address is hitting their network.

    Worth a shot.



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